Vehicle packed with powerful explosives seized in Manipur – Oman Tribune

Vehicle packed with powerful explosives seized in ManipurOman TribuneIMPHAL A major disaster was averted with Manipur police recovering a van packed with powerful explosives and fitted with a remote-control device, a police official said on Friday. The…

Vehicle packed with powerful explosives seized in Manipur
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IMPHAL A major disaster was averted with Manipur police recovering a van packed with powerful explosives and fitted with a remote-control device, a police official said on Friday. The van laden with improvised explosive devices (IED) containing RDX and
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Sixth International polo tournament in November

Mail News Service Imphal, Oct 19 : Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association is organizing the 6th Manipur Polo International 2012 at Mapal Kangjeibung during 24 and 29 November. This tournament is part of the Manipur Sangai Festival 2012. The Tournament is being organized as per calendar of the Indian Polo Association. The tournament is […]

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Imphal, Oct 19 : Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association is organizing the 6th Manipur Polo International 2012 at Mapal Kangjeibung during 24 and 29 November. This tournament is part of the Manipur Sangai Festival 2012. The Tournament is being organized as per calendar of the Indian Polo Association. The tournament is being sponsored by the Government of Manipur as part of the Manipur Sangai Festival 2012 and the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, besides essential support from the general public, private individuals and various Central and State Government organizations.
The tournament will be conducted under Indian Polo Association Rules and mounted on Manipuri Pony. It is an open handicap tournament.
Teams from Hurlingham England, Germany, France and Thailand are participating in the tournament besides a team representing the Indian Polo Association and a team from Manipur. The foreign teams have been co-ordinated by Mr. Nicholas Colquhoun-Denvers, President Hurlingham Polo Association, the controlling body of International Polo, Royal Embassy of Thailand in India, Consul General of German Embassy in Calcutta. We wish to bring to your notice that Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Colquhoun-Denvers are coming to Imphal to witness the tournament as special invitees.
Infrastructure development at the historic Mapal Kangjeibung is in full swing having started from the last week of May. For the first time the Mapal Kangjeibung is being prepared to meet international standards. The playing arena has been completely greened with grass and finishing touches shall be given soon. The sitting galleries and pavilion are being renovated not only for the tournament but also for all occasions in the future.
The renovation is undertaken by Mapal Kangjeibung Use, Preservation and Maintenance Committee chaired by DC, Imphal West. Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association is part of the above Committee.
For successful organization of the 6th Manipur Polo International 2012, an Organizing Committee has been constituted with Dr. Ksh. Chourajit as the Chairman and Shri S. Budhachandra Singh as the Working Chairman. Col Ranjit and N. Bedajit are the Organizing Secretaries. Thirteen sub-committees are looking after the various organizational aspects of the tournaments. The players and other guests are all being accommodated at the best available Hotel(s) in Imphal.
The theme of the 6th Manipur Polo International 2012 is ‘Save the Manipuri Pony, the Original Polo Pony’ from extinction and promotion of International Tourism specially Polo Tourism in the State through polo, a game that Manipur gave to the world.

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Human rights protection needs police reform, speedy trial : Justice Balakrishanan

Mail News Service New Delhi, Oct 19 : Speaking on the occasion of NHRC Inter-Central Armed Police Forces Debate Competition on Human Rights held here yesterday Justice Sh. K.G. Balakrishnan, Chairperson, NHRC said that criminal justice system needs to be corrected to ensure speedy trial by setting up of more courts. Steps should also be […]

Mail News Service New Delhi, Oct 19 : Speaking on the occasion of NHRC Inter-Central Armed Police Forces Debate Competition on Human Rights held here yesterday Justice Sh. K.G. Balakrishnan, Chairperson, NHRC said that criminal justice system needs to be corrected to ensure speedy trial by setting up of more courts. Steps should also be taken to increase the number of police personnel in various parts of the country to expedite the process of fast investigation and hearing for convection of criminals. Congratulating the winners of the Debate Competition, Justice Balakrishnan said that despite the challenges of their duties, the security forces should not compromise with the rule of law and human rights. He said that people only with a narrow mind can say that national security will be compromised by respecting human rights. Role of security forces in upholding human rights is well defined. The security forces have to operate in difficult situations, but for these special powers have also been given to them to deal with extreme situations. Counter terrorism and counter intelligence should not undermine the democratic rule of law. The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) bagged the overall best team rolling trophy winning the final round of All India Inter-Central Armed Police Forces Debate competition in Hindi and English, organized by the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) under the aegis of National Human Rights Commission. The topic of the debate competition was “Human Rights can be observed by Para Military Forces only by endangering national security”. Prof. B.T. Kaul said that there are rights which should be respected, but all Fundamental Rights are subject to reasonable restrictions. Sh. A.K. Suri said that it is possible to deal with the most difficult situations without violating human rights. Earlier, welcoming the participants and the guests, Sh. R.C. Tayal, Additional Director General, Sashastra Seema Bal said that the things are difficult in insurgency areas. He said that the problem is not with the Acts like Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA) but with the misuse of such Acts. Human Rights are sacrosanct to civil society. Peace can be guaranteed only by holding these values. The NHRC has been organizing this debate competition in Hindi and English since 1996. The debate is initially conducted at eight zonal levels and short listed 64 debaters and then the semi final and final rounds are conducted. The responsibility to hold debate under the aegis of the NHRC is entrusted to one of the Para Military Forces on rotation, and this year the SSB shared this responsibility.

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Opposition lambasts SPF govt

IMPHAL, Oct 19 MNS NNN: Manipur Opposition parties lashed out at the ruling Congress led Secular Progressive Front (SPF) Government on Friday criticizing it has embroiled in a biggest ever scam involving the state Assembly House. Leaders of Opposition parties comprising of seven non-Congress political parties led by Trinamool Congress– CPI, (MPP), Janata Dal (United), […]

IMPHAL, Oct 19 MNS NNN: Manipur Opposition parties lashed out at the ruling Congress led Secular Progressive Front (SPF) Government on Friday criticizing it has embroiled in a biggest ever scam involving the state Assembly House.
Leaders of Opposition parties comprising of seven non-Congress political parties led by Trinamool Congress– CPI, (MPP), Janata Dal (United), Janata Dal (Secular), CPI (M) and BJP– held a press conference at the Manipur Press Club during which Dr M Nara, Secretary, CPI Manipur state launched a scathing attack on the SPF Government saying the latter has caught up in the biggest ever scam in the state that involves the highest democratic institute Assembly House.
On Naga peace process, Dr Nara demanded the state Government to convene an All Party Meeting after CMr O Ibobi who is now in New Delhi returns to the state. He also announced representatives of the seven political parties will meet the state Governor tomorrow to highlight various issues.
Bringing a solution to the Naga political problem is most welcome, Dr Nara acknowledged but he said a big controversy looms behind it because both the state and Central Governments have been dealing with it in a clandestine manner out of the public domain.
Accusing that the peace talks between the Central Government and NSCN-IM have caused an anxiety among the people, Nara demanded as soon as the Chief Minister comes back here an All Party Meeting should be convened so as to clear the air regarding the Naga political process.
Alleging that leaders are caught up in the biggest ever scam in the state,he said all the corruption issues like controversial appointment in the state assembly, siphoning of Rs 224 crore in the name of cleaning of Loktak Lake, diverting of another Rs 50 crore meant for Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDCS) to be taken up by the state Social Welfare Department would be raised in the next winter session of Parliament after consulting with the national leaders and they are now all prepared for it, Nara informed.
MPP president S Umananda also said leaders of the non-Congress political parties are all set to meet with Governor Gurbachan Jagat to impress upon him to look into the whole gamut of issues.
Blaming the Government for committing wrongs by violating laws, Umananda said the controversy over the alleged appointment of the state’s Deputy Speaker’s wife in the assembly after providing OBC certificate to her should be clarified to the public by the Government after a probe into it.
He said embezzlement of Rs 224 crore sanctioned for cleaning of phumdis (in the Loktak Lake is tantamount to underestimating the people . The Government should also clarify to the public on how the project was entrusted to the Hydrabad based K-Pro Infra Works Pvt Ltd Company allegedly existed only in paper.

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CBI trap lures official, army men

Mail News Service New Delhi, Oct 19 : The Special Judge for CBI Cases, Saket Court, New Delhi has convicted the accused M Suresh Babu, the then Lance Nayak based in Delhi and two Private persons David A Johnson & Nagarajan @ Raja U/s 419, 420, 465, 467, 468 & 471 IPC, U/s 12 Passport […]

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New Delhi, Oct 19 : The Special Judge for CBI Cases, Saket Court, New Delhi has convicted the accused M Suresh Babu, the then Lance Nayak based in Delhi and two Private persons David A Johnson & Nagarajan @ Raja U/s 419, 420, 465, 467, 468 & 471 IPC, U/s 12 Passport Act & 13(2) r/w 13(1)(d) of PC Act and sentenced them to undergo three years imprisonment with fine of Rs 56,000/-. The court had also convicted four other accused persons with the imprisonment of the period already undergone by them and fine of Rs 21,000/-. One accused has been acquitted by the court.
A Case was registered on 28.11.2007 against Lance Nayak M Suresh Babu & others, U/s 120B, 419, 420, 467, 468 & 471 IPC and Sec 13(2) r/w 13(1)(d) of PC Act 1988 on the basis of the complaint received from Ministry of Defence. It was alleged in the complaint that some Army officials in conspiracy with private persons were misusing the official passports of army and diverting the same to private persons in order to facilitate their illegal migration to foreign countries.
On completion of investigation, CBI filed chargesheet against accused M Suresh Babu & seven other private persons under various offences relating to Indian Penal Code, Passport Act and Prevention of Corruption Act.
The trial Court found the accused guilty and convicted them.
The Addl. Session Judge, Tis Hazari Courts, Delhi has convicted two accused persons namely Rashid Ahmed and Narun Nahar Lovely, both Bangladeshi nationals and sentenced them to undergo seven years Rigorous Imprisonment U/s 489 B and 489 C of IPC with fine of Rs. 1,00,000/- each. Sh. Rashid Ahmed is reported to be a known sculptor.
The case was registered on 28.02.2005 on the basis of a complaint from DRI, New Delhi in which Fake Indian Currency Notes to the tune of Rs.45.98 lacs were seized from the accused persons.
After thorough investigation, a charge sheet was filed against them by CBI on 29.07.2005.
The Trial Court found both the accused guilty and convicted them.
The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested a Superintendent of Police(City) in Chandigarh (an IPS Officer) for demanding & accepting a bribe of Rs. One lakh from the complainant.
It was alleged in the complaint received from an official of Chandigarh Police mentioning that the SP(City) was his supervisory officer. A departmental enquiry was initiated against the complainant on the basis of a report of SP(City) in connection with a case for dereliction of duty, in-subordination and not informing the senior officers about crime. It was further mentioned in the complaint that, the SP called the complainant to his office and also at his residence. After discussion, the SP allegedly demanded a bribe of Rs.5 lacs for not harassing him and helping in inquiry pending against him and deposing in his favour. When the complainant expressed his inability to pay such a big amount, the SP(City) reduced the amount to Rs.2 lacs. A case was registered against the SP(City), Chandigarh U/s 7 of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 by CBI.
CBI laid a trap and the accused was caught red handed while demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs.One lakh from the complainant.
The arrested accused is being produced today before the Special Judge, CBI Cases, Chandigarh.

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Every state must have one Kejriwal

India Against Corruption led by Kejriwal has attacked both ruling and opposition parties alike in the relentless fight to correct the wrongs done at the higher level. As it attacked political parties it forgot to focus on the wrongs carried out in the Government offices. The system prevailing in the country has provided ammunition to […]

India Against Corruption led by Kejriwal has attacked both ruling and opposition parties alike in the relentless fight to correct the wrongs done at the higher level. As it attacked political parties it forgot to focus on the wrongs carried out in the Government offices. The system prevailing in the country has provided ammunition to anybody to shine politically if they come out to fight against corruption. Every state in the country is beginning to be felt the need for creation more Kejriwals. The recent happenings in the capital when Kejriwal fought against Vadra and also another against BJP President Gadkari all for land dealing scandal, which were prominently highlighted by national daily papers gave sleepless night to the political fraternity. From Congress to BJP who knows he may land anywhere without warning. The political class of people are beginning to feel the sting unleashed by Kejriwal. But the Government employees are giving damn to the series of exposures by a man like him. They are not changing their style of working. They do not change their habit of demanding bribe money from the visitors. Therefore we say someone must come out and begin speaking like Kejriwal against the illegal practices done by the Government employees? But in Manipur the person taking up the cudgel against corruption must be bold and fearless. The present system prevailing in Manipur where gun and bombs are as cheap as toys cannot afford to have Kejriwal of this type. He may face instant death. It is said even CBI is tooth less in Manipur. It cannot make conclusive finding to the various cases assigned to the agency for carrying investigation. But corruption is rampant in Manipur. Even for entering the file number in the record book employees charge ranging from Rs 500 to 2000. The file movement is also labyrinthine nearly 10 tables have to be touched. The amount varies according to the official status of the employee. They are shameless too. They openly say give me something for the work done. If the visitor gives Rs 500 note they will say make it two. Is it Rs 200, the visitor asks ignorantly, the employee says shamelessly two notes of Rs 500 denomination. The higher ranked officer when they are given Rs 1000 retorts, add some after getting the bill cleared. What he means by some, the visitor asks to himself. Now these visitors have known everything by heart who demands what and how much? But the question remains who will correct all these wrongs carried out openly in the Government offices? If you go to Government office without anything in the pocket the file will not move it will remain at the same table from where it originated. Frankly speaking Manipur requires a Kejriwal. Because the present Kejriwal in Delhi will not be able to come Manipur. Like other mortals he said he considered the utterance made by the Union Minister Khurshid “let him come to Farrukhabad and let him also return from there” as a threat to his life. Perhaps he thinks he is not carrying the entire masses with his fight against corruption. Perhaps Delhi is safe for such fight. Hence the call for creation of a leader who can fight against corruption.

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Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram

B. Narzary ,Additional Director General(Media & Communication), PIB, New Delhi. Reducing the maternal and infant mortality rate is the key goal feature of the Reproductive and Child Health Programme under the National Rural Health Mission. Several initiatives have been launched by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare under the Mission including Janani Suraksha Yojana, […]

B. Narzary ,Additional Director General(Media & Communication), PIB, New Delhi.
Reducing the maternal and infant mortality rate is the key goal feature of the Reproductive and Child Health Programme under the National Rural Health Mission. Several initiatives have been launched by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare under the Mission including Janani Suraksha Yojana, a key intervention that has resulted in phenomenal growth in institutional deliveries with more than one crore women beneficiaries annually. JSY was launched to promote institutional deliveries so that skilled attendance at birth is made available and mothers and new born babies can be saved from pregnancy related complications and deaths.
Even though institutional delivery has increased significantly, out of pocket expenses being incurred by pregnant women and their families remained high. This has acted as a major barrier for the pregnant women to opt for institutional attendance. They still prefer to deliver at home. Due to this, a large number of sick neonates die on account of poor access to health facilities.
To mitigate the problem, the Ministry of HF Welfare launched (JSSK) on 1st June, 2011 to provide better health facilities for pregnant women and sick neonates. The scheme emphasises utmost importance on “Free Entitlements”. The idea is to eliminate out-of-pocket expenses for both pregnant women and sick neonates.
Under this scheme, pregnant women are entitled for free drugs and consumables, free diagnostics, free blood whenever required, and free diet up to 3 days for normal delivery and 7 days for C-section. This initiative also provides for free transport from home to institution, between facilities in case of a referral and drop back home. Similar entitlements have been put in place for all sick newborns accessing public health institutions for treatment till 30 days after birth. The JSSK initiative is estimated to benefit more than one crore pregnant women & newborns both in urban & rural areas annually.
India has made considerable progress in reduction of Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) and Infant Mortality Rate (IMR), but the pace at which these health indicators are declining needs acceleration. The number of institutional deliveries has increased significantly, after the launch of Janani Suraksha Yojna (JSY) in the year 2005 but many of those who opted for institutional deliveries were not willing to stay for 48 hours, hampering the provision of essential services both to the mother and neonate. Moreover, the first 48 hours after delivery are critical as complications like haemorrhage, infection, high blood pressure, etc are more likely to develop during this period and unsafe deliveries may result in maternal and infant morbidity or mortality.
Access to mother and child health care service was also hindered by the high out of pocket expenses on user charges for OPD, drugs and consumables, diagnostic tests etc. In some cases such as severe anaemia or haemorrhage requiring blood transfusion can also increase immediate expenses. The same becomes still higher in case caesarean section is done.
So, JSSK has been launched, to ensure that each and every pregnant woman and sick neonates upto one month gets timely access to health care services free of cost and without incurring any out of pocket expenses.
Under JSSK, free institutional delivery services (including caesarean operation) are provided in government health facilities. Medicines including supplements such as Iron Folic Acid are to be given free of cost to pregnant women. Further, pregnant women are entitled to both essential and desirable investigations like blood, urine tests and Ultra-Sonography etc. Furthermore, they are to be provided with free diet during their stay in the health institutions (up to three days for normal delivery & seven days for caesarean section). Not only this, there is a provision of free blood transfusion if the need arises. A significant number of maternal and neonatal deaths can be saved by providing timely referral transport facility to the pregnant women. Pregnant women are entitled to free transport from home to health centre, referral to higher facility in case of need and drop back from the facility to home. Besides, under JSSK there is exemption from all kinds of user charges including OPD fees and admission charges.
Free treatment is also provided to the sick new born upto thirty days after birth and all drugs and consumables required are provided free of cost. As in the case of the mother, the new born too is provided with free diagnostic services and there is a provision of free blood transfusion if the need arises. The facility of free transport from home to health institutions and back is also available.
In brief, institutional deliveries are a key determinant of maternal mortality and quality provision of ante-natal and post-natal services can reduce infant as well as maternal mortality. Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram supplements the cash assistance given to a pregnant woman under Janani Suraksha Yojana and is aimed at mitigating the burden of out of pocket expenses incurred by pregnant women and sick newborns. Besides it would be a major factor in enhancing access to public health institutions and help bring down the Maternal Mortality ratio and Infant mortality rates.
The launch of the Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram will encourage all pregnant women to deliver at public health places and fulfil the commitment of achieving cent percent institutional delivery. It will also empower service providers working at the health facilities in providing quality ante-natal, intra-natal and post-natal services at the institutions. Providing free treatment to sick neonates will help in decreasing the neonatal mortality rate. This will help in reducing maternal and infant mortality and morbidity.
(PIB Features.)

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Badminton tourney at Senapati

SENAPATI, Oct 19: Badminton enthusiasts will witness its local and other hill district talents clashing for a coveted title during the 10th Hill Districts Badminton Championship to be held from October 22 to 26 at Indoor Stadium Hall, Senapati district headquarters. The five-day championship will also witness the presence of high ranking officials including the […]

SENAPATI, Oct 19: Badminton enthusiasts will witness its local and other hill district talents clashing for a coveted title during the 10th Hill Districts Badminton Championship to be held from October 22 to 26 at Indoor Stadium Hall, Senapati district headquarters.
The five-day championship will also witness the presence of high ranking officials including the district deputy commissioner P.K Jha, Registrar of Co-operative Societies T. Pamei, Purul subdivisional officer Ronald, medical doctors, police officers, bank managers and civil organizational leaders along with young and talented local youths (boys and girls).
A tournament held yearly in all hill districts to promote the game and physical fitness among youths, it is the initiative of the Hill Districts Badminton Association, Manipur headed by T.Pamei, IAS.
Local youths and participants are on with hectic preparation and practices during the filling of this report.
According to Senapati District Badminton Association (SDBA) which is hosting the championship, the inaugural programme will be inaugurated by MLA L.Dikho who himself is a die-hard badminton player as chief guest, while Barun Mitra, IAS, Principal Secretary in charge of Finance and T.Pamei, both will grace the occasion as guests of honour.
The closing ceremony will be graced by Bijoy Koijam, president of Manipur Olympic Association and Manipur Badminton Association while both H.Deelip, IAS Director, YAS & Education, and James Thatlinga, AGM, SBI, RBO,
Imphal will grace the final ceremony as guests of honor. Special dinners have also been provided by the district elected members and officers

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15 days DeAddiction Camp concludes

The 15 days Awareness cum De Addiction Camp 2012 organised by Nehru Yuva Kendra, Chandel in collaboration with United College, Chandel concluded at the boy’s hostel of United College of Lambung village, Chandel today Source Hueiyen News Service

The 15 days Awareness cum De Addiction Camp 2012 organised by Nehru Yuva Kendra, Chandel in collaboration with United College, Chandel concluded at the boy’s hostel of United College of Lambung village, Chandel today Source Hueiyen News Service

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5 UGs held, 6 bombs recovered

A combined team of Imphal East, West and Bisnupur Police Commandos along with personnel of 33 AR nabbed five cadres of different UG groups from different parts of the state during the last 24 hours Source Hueiyen News Service

A combined team of Imphal East, West and Bisnupur Police Commandos along with personnel of 33 AR nabbed five cadres of different UG groups from different parts of the state during the last 24 hours Source Hueiyen News Service

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Chinjak Festival kicks off with 400 ethnic dishes

The 4th Manipur Chinjak Festival 2012 being organized jointly by Innovative Youth Development Association and Samban Lei Sekpil Foundation began from today at Iboyaima Sumang Leela Sanglen Source Hueiyen News Service

The 4th Manipur Chinjak Festival 2012 being organized jointly by Innovative Youth Development Association and Samban Lei Sekpil Foundation began from today at Iboyaima Sumang Leela Sanglen Source Hueiyen News Service

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UCM to demand premerger status

United Committee Manipur UCM is all set to demand pre merger status of Manipur if the peace talk between the NSCN IM and the Government of India results in implementation of the ‘alternative arrangement’ demand of the Nagas in Manipur as well Sourc…

United Committee Manipur UCM is all set to demand pre merger status of Manipur if the peace talk between the NSCN IM and the Government of India results in implementation of the ‘alternative arrangement’ demand of the Nagas in Manipur as well Source Hueiyen News Service

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Supreme Court notices Union State Govt to lift AFSPA

Controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act which gives sweeping power and grant immunity to Indian Army has once again come under the scanner of Supreme Court of India with a Division Bench of the apex court issuing notice to the Centre and the Sta…

Controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act which gives sweeping power and grant immunity to Indian Army has once again come under the scanner of Supreme Court of India with a Division Bench of the apex court issuing notice to the Centre and the State Government for withdrawal of the ‘draconian’ Act from Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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NPO endorses UNC move

Coming out in line with United Naga Council UNC for upholding customary practices during the constitution of the village authorities or village heads, the Naga People’s Organization NPO has endorsed the said decision of the UNC Source Hueiyen Ne…

Coming out in line with United Naga Council UNC for upholding customary practices during the constitution of the village authorities or village heads, the Naga People’s Organization NPO has endorsed the said decision of the UNC Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Kukis want justice before Naga solution

Justice has to be delivered to the Kukis before any settlement is arrived at between the NSCN IM and the Government of India, asserted Thangkhosei Haokip, the newly re elected President of Kuki Inpi, Manipur KIM , the apex traditional institution of…

Justice has to be delivered to the Kukis before any settlement is arrived at between the NSCN IM and the Government of India, asserted Thangkhosei Haokip, the newly re elected President of Kuki Inpi, Manipur KIM , the apex traditional institution of the Kukis in the state Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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State Police celebrates Raising Day sans Home Minister

The 120th raising Day of Manipur Police was celebrated at the Parade Ground of 1st Manipur Rifles here today with the Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh as Chief Guest Source Hueiyen News Service

The 120th raising Day of Manipur Police was celebrated at the Parade Ground of 1st Manipur Rifles here today with the Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh as Chief Guest Source Hueiyen News Service

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Opposition parties pile heat on Govt

A delegation of seven Opposition political parties of the state is going to meet the Governor tomorrow and pressed him to look into the issues over illegal appointment of certain staffs in the State Secretariat and scandal over cleaning up Loktak Lake …

A delegation of seven Opposition political parties of the state is going to meet the Governor tomorrow and pressed him to look into the issues over illegal appointment of certain staffs in the State Secretariat and scandal over cleaning up Loktak Lake involving crores of rupees Source Hueiyen News Service

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CNPO echoes voice against Chakpi Dam

Chandel Naga People’s organization CNPO echoed the opposition against the construction of Multipurpose project dam at Chakpi River in Chandel district Source Hueiyen News Service

Chandel Naga People’s organization CNPO echoed the opposition against the construction of Multipurpose project dam at Chakpi River in Chandel district Source Hueiyen News Service

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Two held, bombfitted car seized

Two persons have been arrested along with a bomb fitted car during search operations in Imphal East and Thoubal districts of Manipur by police commandos Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

Two persons have been arrested along with a bomb fitted car during search operations in Imphal East and Thoubal districts of Manipur by police commandos Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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