Discontinue Black Day call – KanglaOnline

Discontinue Black Day callKanglaOnlineManipur,IMPHAL, September 12: This is not the time to ponder the past and recalling those grievous days which is casting shame on our face, a joint statement issued by three Kuki organisation stated and added, afte…

Discontinue Black Day call
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Manipur,IMPHAL, September 12: This is not the time to ponder the past and recalling those grievous days which is casting shame on our face, a joint statement issued by three Kuki organisation stated and added, after looking the pros and cons and for
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Assam Rifles replies to Moreh pharmacy closures – KanglaOnline

Assam Rifles replies to Moreh pharmacy closuresKanglaOnlineManipur, IMPHAL, September 12: Reacting to the reported incidents of pharmachies shutting down shutters against AR harassment of transporters along the NH 2, a PIB press statement has clarified…

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Manipur, IMPHAL, September 12: Reacting to the reported incidents of pharmachies shutting down shutters against AR harassment of transporters along the NH 2, a PIB press statement has clarified that AR has sensitized the local population about drug

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Nominees for Manipuri film awards announced

IMPHAL, SEPT 12 NNN: Nominees for the first Sahitya Seva Samiti Manipuri Awards and Neta Irawat Leelarol Lifetime Mana 2012 have been announced today. The awards which consist of eleven categories and the winners which will be awarded on September 23 at the auditorium of Library and Information Centre, Kakchin in Manipur under the aegis […]

IMPHAL, SEPT 12 NNN: Nominees for the first Sahitya Seva Samiti Manipuri Awards and Neta Irawat Leelarol Lifetime Mana 2012 have been announced today.
The awards which consist of eleven categories and the winners which will be awarded on September 23 at the auditorium of Library and Information Centre, Kakchin in Manipur under the aegis of Sahitya Seva Samiti, Kakching and Film Forum, Manipur.
The nominees selected for the best film and the best director are ” Saklon Amada ” directed by L. Surjakanta; ” Tilaikhumbi ” directed by Kh. Biswamitra and ” Thasi Thanou “, directed by Eepu.
Raju Nong (Tilaikhombi), Gokul (Luhongbagi Ahing), Kaiku (Saklon Amada) have been nominated for the best actors category while Seema (Thasi Thanou), Sonia (Tilaikhombi), Maya (Saklon Amada) and Bala (Luhongbagi Ahing) have been nominated for the best actress category.
Naoboy (Tinkhang), Sadananda (Taru Tarubi Maktabi) and Berlin (Saklon Amada) have nominated for the best male singer category while Pusparani (Luhongbagi Ahing), Mandakini (Tilaikhombi) and Sarita Gazmer (Thasi Thanou) have been nominated for the best female singer category.
For the best story category, G.A. John (Saklon Amada), Ranjit Ningthouja (Tilaikhombi) and Niladhaja Khuman (Tingkhang) have been nominated.
E. Enaocha (Tingkhang); Bijgupta Laishram (Luhongbagi Ahing) and Rakesh Roshan (Yairipok Thambalnu Amaga) have been adjusted for the best lyrics category while for the best music director category, Gopi (Luhongbagi Ahing); O. Geet (Tilaikhombi) and Tomba Thangjam (Yairipok Thambalnu Amaga) have been adjusted.
Nominees for Neta Irawat Leelaroi Lifetime Mana-2012, Loitam Tomal Singh of Sumang Leela and Kangabam Tomba Singh of Manipuri Cinema have been adjusted.
Addressing media persons, R.K. Jnan Ranjan, Director, Sahitya Seva Samiti said, “The nominees for different categories which they have announced are taken from January 2010 to December 2011.
The winners will be given a cash award of Rs.10,000 each along with a memento while the winners for the best singer and the best lyrics will get a cash amount of Rs. 5000 each along with a memento .”

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Panchayat elections today

Mail News Service NNN Imphal, Sep 12 : More than six lakhs of people will cast their franchise in the panchayat election being started from seven a.m. to four p.m. tomorrow. 231 candidates will contest for 59 Zilla parishad seats and for 160 seats of Pradhan 595 candidates are in the fray and 3798 candidates […]

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Imphal, Sep 12 : More than six lakhs of people will cast their franchise in the panchayat election being started from seven a.m. to four p.m. tomorrow.
231 candidates will contest for 59 Zilla parishad seats and for 160 seats of Pradhan 595 candidates are in the fray and 3798 candidates will also contest for 1471 panchayat members.
It may be mentioned here that one candidate for ZP, one candidate for Pradhan and 97 members were already elected uncontested.
Polling officials and personnel left the district HQ for their destination today.
Altogether 651817 people will cast their votes tomorrow.
Four districts of Manipur will go to poll on Thursday amidst tight security arrangement to elect 60 Zilla Parishad members, 161 Pradhans and 1,514 Gram Panchayat members, and no stone will be left unturned to ensure a free and fair Panchayat elections.
However, a 12-hour bandh will be enforced in the four hill districts from 5 am by Committee for the Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur (COPTAM) in protest against the inclusion of some tribal villages in the Panchayat poll.
Meanwhile, amidst tight security, voting will take place in four valley districts of Imphal East including ADC Jiribam, Imphal West, Thoubal and Bishnupur.
Voting will begin from 7 a.m. and close at 4 p.m.
In the Panchayat polls, 231 candidates are contesting for the 60 Zilla Parishad seats, 595 candidates for 161 seats for Pradhans and 3794 candidates are in the fray for 1514 seats of Gram Panchayat members.
Adequate state forces including personnel from state police, Manipur Rifles, India Reserve Battalion, Home Guards and Village Defence Force have been deployed in all the polling stations spread across the four districts.
The Government this time has opted conventional ballot papers to put in service taking the place of Electronic Voting Mchines (EVMs) in the Panchayat Polls.
In all, 1516 polling booths have been opened for the voting spread across the four districts for tomorrow’s polls.
In Imphal Eas ADC Jiribam, 10 polling stations have been officially declared hyper- sensitive 19 sensitive and 23 as normal out of 57 polling stations, while in respect of Sawombung, Porompat and Keirao Bitra of the district having 433 polling stations, 77 has been declared hyper-sensitive, 218 as sensitive and 138 as normal.
Imphal West’s Lamshang, Patsoi and Wangoi have a total number of 327 polling stations out of which eight has been declared hyper-sensentive, 48 as sensitive and 271 as normal.
For Thoubal district,s Lilong, Thoubal and Kakching have 480 polling booths and all the booths have been declared hyper-sensetive.
Bishnupur district has 219 polling stations in Nambol, Bishnupur and Moirang.
Counting of votes fo the Panchayat polls will take place on September 17.

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Amba Dutt Pandey of Almora Hope Springs Eternal

Amba Dutt Pandey, a marginal farmer in Almora District, had been hit hard by water scarcity. At his wit’s end at not being able to adequately irrigate his modest holding of 0.2 hectares of land, he had almost resigned to a bleak future of back-breaking labour with dwindling crops, when fate in the guise of […]

Amba Dutt Pandey, a marginal farmer in Almora District, had been hit hard by water scarcity. At his wit’s end at not being able to adequately irrigate his modest holding of 0.2 hectares of land, he had almost resigned to a bleak future of back-breaking labour with dwindling crops, when fate in the guise of the Vivekanand Parvatiya Krishi Anusandhan Sansthan (VPKAS) intervened. Amba Dutt heard that an offical of the organization was visiting his village Bhagartola.
The official discussed his problems along with other similarly affected farmers. He examined the terrain, saw the natural perennial springs near Amba Dutt’s farm and soon found a long term solution to his water crisis. “Water harvesting from these springs in tanks lined with low Density Poly Ethylene (LDPE) is your way out of your irrigation problems,” he said, going on to explain in some detail.
Amba Dutt, who had asked for help with a faint hope, was encouraged now by knowing that he would be provided with funds to install the tanks. As part of the scheme, he was also advised on the most suitable crop.
In his case, he quickly learnt that vegetable farming in poly houses to overcome inclement weather conditions, would best suit him. He was also provided with necessary training on vegetable crop rotation and the intial funding to implement these initiatives.
That was the beginning of a whole new chapter in Amba Dutt’s life. Soon, through water harvesting in LDPE tanks, he could draw upon reserves of 50,000 litres of water. He set up four poly-houses to grow vegetables. He learnt how to rotate different vegetable crops to maintain soil fertility and manage diseases and other pests.
The formation of the Vivekanand Self Help Group, of which he was one of the first members, further facilitated access to credit from banks through Kisan Credit Card scheme. With the advent of new rural telephone, he could find out the price of vegetables in all the adjoining towns in advance to get the best possible price for his produce.
In the 3 years since Amba Dutt first tried to improve his lot, his earnings have trebled. Emboldened by his success, he is planning to expand the 400 square meter area under protected cultivation. He is a happy man today who counsels others to seek help in order to intelligently help themselves.
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Inputs from the Ministry of Agriculture.

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Responsible voters

Indira Gandhi former Prime Minister of India said rural masses of the country are expert voters. Congress party considered rural masses as its strong hold. With the support of the rural masses the party could rule the nation since independence till 1977 uninterrupted. Janata party regime, which brought down Congress party did not however last […]

Indira Gandhi former Prime Minister of India said rural masses of the country are expert voters. Congress party considered rural masses as its strong hold. With the support of the rural masses the party could rule the nation since independence till 1977 uninterrupted. Janata party regime, which brought down Congress party did not however last long as it collapsed without completing the full term. Indira Gandhi returned again. Indian politics is all about Congress party. The party knows how to carry the masses. All its policies and programmes are rural based. Banked on the policies and programmes of the party the Government formed by the party also took up schemes to give direct benefit to the rural and hapless masses. But these programmes were misused by men in power. Power to panchayat was taken up with the sole aim to give direct benefit to the people living at far flung areas. Elections had been held to form local bodies like panchayat and zilla parishad. Unfortunately these bodies formed by rural masses, which should have existed like temples have been dragged into controversies, all for misusing public fund. Embezzlement of NREGS fund by members of rural bodies, which continue to ring in the ear is shameful. The sufferers have descended into the role of tormentors. That cannot be accepted. When they should have worked to uplift the masses to bring up at par with those at urban areas they remained concerning themselves. Perhaps the manner with which they won election had changed their nature and habit. They bought voters to enter the body. The voters having sold away their rights remained dumbfounded when their representatives indulged in looting spree. Therefore earnest appeal is made to the voters of panchayat, and zilla parishad not to allow candidates to make excessive expenditure in the election. Panchayat election should find true representatives not thieves. If they spend more money they will act in a manner that is diabolic showing least concern to the sufferings of the masses. They will show tendency to loot more and more public money as some of their predecessors did earlier to recover the amount spent in the election. Power to panchayt is Rajiv Gandhi’s dream project to do away red tape in giving benefit to the rural masses. However rural bodies lay threatened to its survival. A better image can be given like the one turning fresh and jubilant after washing away the deep sleep mark on the face. That power is in your hand. A functional panchayat body is for the betterment of the hapless persons, who have nobody to turn to. If not by the panchayat, who will think of repairing the nullah running near your house. Who will think of repairing the road in your village? Late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s statement cannot go wrong in Manipur. Elect the candidates, who will be able to work for the masses. Candidates thus elected must devote to the welfare of the masses. Having observed the performance of the candidates in the last one and half months after listening to their speeches the voters might have found the candidates of their choice. Are you confident that your candidate will not shirk the responsibility of reaching out to the needy people? If so go for him or her.

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AR’s initiative to make border town Moreh a drug free zone

Assam Rifles, true to being Friends of Manipur , have sensitized the local population about drug abuse and its rampant trade in the border area of Moreh, according to a statement issued by PRO Assam Rifles Source Hueiyen News Service

Assam Rifles, true to being Friends of Manipur , have sensitized the local population about drug abuse and its rampant trade in the border area of Moreh, according to a statement issued by PRO Assam Rifles Source Hueiyen News Service

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LNC demands replacement of LPG agent in Tamenglong

The Liangmai Naga Council LNC Manipuir has requested the Deputy Commissioner of Tamenglong district to forward its request to the Assistant Manager LPG Sales Imphal Sales Area seeking to replace the agent regarding the allotment of RGGLV for Tamei …

The Liangmai Naga Council LNC Manipuir has requested the Deputy Commissioner of Tamenglong district to forward its request to the Assistant Manager LPG Sales Imphal Sales Area seeking to replace the agent regarding the allotment of RGGLV for Tamei location Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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COPTAM bandh against Panchayat Polls begins

The Committee on Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur COPTAM has announced a 12 hour general strike in Manipur hill districts against the inclusion of some villages in the Panchayat Elections from 5 am to 5 pm tomorrow Source Hueiyen News Service

The Committee on Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur COPTAM has announced a 12 hour general strike in Manipur hill districts against the inclusion of some villages in the Panchayat Elections from 5 am to 5 pm tomorrow Source Hueiyen News Service

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Nominees of Manipuri Film awards announced

The Festival Director of the Ist Sahitya Seva Samiti Manipur Film Awards 2012 and Neta Irawat Leelarol Lifetime Mana, 2012, R K Jnanrajan has announced the selected list of nominees at the Lamphel’s office of Film Forum Manipur here on Wednesday Sour…

The Festival Director of the Ist Sahitya Seva Samiti Manipur Film Awards 2012 and Neta Irawat Leelarol Lifetime Mana, 2012, R K Jnanrajan has announced the selected list of nominees at the Lamphel’s office of Film Forum Manipur here on Wednesday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Civil Servants to contribute towards food security in Ukhrul

In an act of yeoman service to the society, the 2006 batch of Indian Administrative Service IAS officers has committed to contribute Rs Source Hueiyen News Service

In an act of yeoman service to the society, the 2006 batch of Indian Administrative Service IAS officers has committed to contribute Rs Source Hueiyen News Service

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MGNREGS scandal Government finding hard to remain quiet Manipur Cabinet decides to chalk out specific guidelines for MGNREGS

With a number of Pradhans and Ward Members being issued Warrant of Arrests on charges of fund misuse and irregularities in connection with implementation of MGNREGS, the State Government had found it hard to remain a silent spectator any more Source …

With a number of Pradhans and Ward Members being issued Warrant of Arrests on charges of fund misuse and irregularities in connection with implementation of MGNREGS, the State Government had found it hard to remain a silent spectator any more Source Hueiyen News Service

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Big cat on the prowl scares villagers

With report of a pig being dragged away and eaten up by a wild animal believed to be a Tiger on the night of September 10, many of the scared villagers of Khordak Mayai Leikai under Bishnupur district have reportedly fled for safer places Source Hue…

With report of a pig being dragged away and eaten up by a wild animal believed to be a Tiger on the night of September 10, many of the scared villagers of Khordak Mayai Leikai under Bishnupur district have reportedly fled for safer places Source Hueiyen News Service

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Film telecast ahead of hearing on corruption case

Even as the hearing for the three arrested officials of Mizoram falls on Thursday, activists, leaders of social organisations, political parties and church leaders have organised a programme for the day at Aizawl Press Club where they will telecast a f…

Even as the hearing for the three arrested officials of Mizoram falls on Thursday, activists, leaders of social organisations, political parties and church leaders have organised a programme for the day at Aizawl Press Club where they will telecast a film entitled Serkhan Bagha Road Source Hueiyen News Service

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One more Pradhan slapped with arrest warrant

In yet another case of misusing fund and irregularities in implementation of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme MGNREGS in the state, Judicial Magistrate First Class, Imphal West has issued a Warrant of Arrest bailable agains…

In yet another case of misusing fund and irregularities in implementation of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme MGNREGS in the state, Judicial Magistrate First Class, Imphal West has issued a Warrant of Arrest bailable against the Pradhan of Changangei Gram Panchayat, one member and a former Panchayat Secretary Source Hueiyen News Service

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NPO lauds stand of Kuki groups on Black Day observance

In its Presidential Council meeting held at Senapati on September 10, Naga People’s Organisation NPO has acknowledged and appreciated the move made by three Kuki revolutionary groups to stop observance of Kuki Black Day Source Hueiyen News Service

In its Presidential Council meeting held at Senapati on September 10, Naga People’s Organisation NPO has acknowledged and appreciated the move made by three Kuki revolutionary groups to stop observance of Kuki Black Day Source Hueiyen News Service

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TDC starts repairing ImphalJiribam Road

Unsatisfied over the manner of executing work along National Highway 37 Imphal Jiribam road by BRO, Transporters and Drivers Council TDC , Manipur has started repairing the road along with pressing into action 77 trucks loaded with pebbles for strewi…

Unsatisfied over the manner of executing work along National Highway 37 Imphal Jiribam road by BRO, Transporters and Drivers Council TDC , Manipur has started repairing the road along with pressing into action 77 trucks loaded with pebbles for strewing to cover the potholes and other deplorable portions of the road Source Hueiyen News Service

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Hand grenade in Manipur Secretariat

Office goers and visitors had a harrowing time as the police halted the mobility of the people for about 30 minutes following the discovery of a hand grenade inside the complex of State Secretariat today afternoon Source Hueiyen News Service

Office goers and visitors had a harrowing time as the police halted the mobility of the people for about 30 minutes following the discovery of a hand grenade inside the complex of State Secretariat today afternoon Source Hueiyen News Service

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COPTAM calls bandh, ADCs vexed with poll

While Committee for the Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur COPTAM has called a 12 hour bandh on September 13 in all the hill districts of Manipur against the Panchayat election in some tribal areas , Autonomous District Councils have joined the tri…

While Committee for the Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur COPTAM has called a 12 hour bandh on September 13 in all the hill districts of Manipur against the Panchayat election in some tribal areas , Autonomous District Councils have joined the tribal band wagon Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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