2nd day of 48 hr bandh draws mixed response

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IMPHAL, April 21: The 48 hour bandh called by the JAC formed against the killing of Tata driver Babu by alleged NSCN (IM) cadres continued in the state today with all inter district bus and other passenger vehicle services remaining … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 21: The 48 hour bandh called by the JAC formed against the killing of Tata driver Babu by alleged NSCN (IM) cadres continued in the state today with all inter district bus and other passenger vehicle services remaining off the roads and petrol pumps, cinema halls, shops being shut.

The turn out of women vegetable vendors in the Khwairamband keithel was also low as a result of the bandh.

All shops along the Mayai Lambi road remained closed and vehicles remained off the routes with protestors and bandh supporters coming out on the street and blocking the road by placing wood, stone boulders and setting tyres on fire.

Sit in protests continued in the Shamurou Bazar area against  the killing of driver Babu on 17 April along the National highway number 37 on the Imphal-Jiribam road at Charoi Phangdongba under Khongnom police sub station under Senapati district.

The protests were brought out by locals and meira paibi of  Samurou and surrounding areas.

Sit in protest were also staged at Mayang Imphal Baazar area.

Meanwhile, the dead body of Saorokhaibam Babu (41), son of (L) Kesho of Shamurou Awang Leikai is still lying as an unclaimed body at the RIMS Morgue.

The 48 hour general strike was called by the JAC against the killing since midnight of April 19.

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ATSUM rider on FCI godown at Molnoi

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IMPHAL, April 20 (NNN): The All Tribal Students Union, Manipur (ATSUM) has demanded that in the event of constructing an FCI godown for Chandel district at Molnoi village, the land record/revenue of the village should be transferred to Chandel district. … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 20 (NNN): The All Tribal Students Union, Manipur (ATSUM) has demanded that in the event of constructing an FCI godown for Chandel district at Molnoi village, the land record/revenue of the village should be transferred to Chandel district.

ATSUM`s comment came after a cabinet minister had said that the FCI godown is to be constructed at Molnoi village.

The ATSUM`s contention was that since Molnoi village falls under Thoubal district there cannot be any justification on the part of the government for constructing a godown for the Chandel people in another district. “If accessibility is the reason for the government for planning to construct the godown at Molnoi village, Chandel district headquarters is the best place for the whole of Chandel district, ” ATSUM stated. It contended that the hasty decision of the government in this regard can invite problems in the issue.

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Career guidance seminar at CCpur draws students

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LAMKA, April 20: The SSPP, Siamsinpawlpi (Paite Students’ Welfare Organization) conducted a career guidance camp at Hebron Veng’s YPA Hall, New Lamka with the main focus on the higher secondary school students who will be facing a new career prospect … Continue reading

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LAMKA, April 20: The SSPP, Siamsinpawlpi (Paite Students’ Welfare Organization) conducted a career guidance camp at Hebron Veng’s YPA Hall, New Lamka with the main focus on the higher secondary school students who will be facing a new career prospect in the near future.

Many students from the area came out in large numbers packing the hall where several imminent speakers were elaborated on diverse topics with the sole aim to provide a stepping stone to the students as they travel along life’s long journey.

Around 700 students participated in the function.

With two govt colleges and more than five privately run colleges and several schools with higher secondary classes, CCPur has a literacy rate of 84% which is slightly higher than that of the whole state.

It is worth recalling that apart from being responsible for the revival of many Government run high schools in the hills, the SSPP under the sponsorship of the Ministry of Tribal Affair, Govt of India at present also runs a residential High School for the under privileged community, which presently accommodates 570 student though it had only a capacity for 500 students.

The said school is located at Ngathal which was established in 1998 .

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CorCom hails the sacrifices of Khongjom Laan

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IMPHAL, April 20: The CorCOm while remembering the sacrifices of the forefathers of Manipur during the Khongjom Laan or the Anglo-Manipuri War 1891 has praised the sacrifices, said a press statement of the umbrella body of six militant outfits based … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 20: The CorCOm while remembering the sacrifices of the forefathers of Manipur during the Khongjom Laan or the Anglo-Manipuri War 1891 has praised the sacrifices, said a press statement of the umbrella body of six militant outfits based in Manipur.

The statement said that the forefathers had gone into war with the mighty British with the full knowledge that they will be defeated, which has once again reminded that the Manipuris cannot live attached to some bigger communities.

It said on the first day of the Anglo-Manipuri war on March 24, 1891, the the brave Manipuri army defeated the Britishers and burnt down the British Residency. Five British officers were awarded the death penalty for stealthily attacking Manipur and inflicting injuries to people including woman and children, the statement continued.

Elaborating further, it said that the incident was narrated to the 12the Madras Infantry Lt CJW Grant by 42nd Gorkha Regiment Jamandar Birbal Nagarkati.

Hearing about the incident, Grant telegrammed his superiors in the then Government and led 50 soldiers of the Madra Infantry along with Birbal Nagarkati’s Gorkha soldiers towards Manipur from Tamu, it continued.

On receiving the telegram from Grant, the British Government on March 31, 1891 announced war against Manipur and attacked Manipur from three sides, it said.

General T Graham led the Tamu column which was met with full resistance by Yengkhoiba Major leading  100 Manipuri soldiers at Thoubal.

The last battlefield of the war was at Khongjom, it said and added that Wangkhei Meiraba and his group tried to ward off the British attack on Manipur palace at Wangjing.

The statement further said that the 1891 Anglo-Manipur Laan was a war filled with sacrifices to safeguard Manipur territory and independence. The war was filled not only by the sacrifices of the elders but with the sacrifices of youths like Sengoisana, Heirankhongja and Chinglensana among others, the CorCom statement said.

What was unfortunate was that the Lt Col RHF Rennick led Silchar Column on April 27, 1891 took over Kangla, the statement said.

The statement has further appealed to the people of Manipur to remember the sacrifices of the forefathers on the Anglo-Manipur Khongjom Laan memorial day on April 23.

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UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women set to arrive in Manipur

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IMPHAL, April 20: A press release from the Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN has informed that Ms. Rashida Manjoo, UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences (UNSRVAW), who will be … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 20: A press release from the Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN has informed that Ms. Rashida Manjoo, UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences (UNSRVAW), who will be on an official mission to India from 22nd April to 1st May, 2013 has scheduled a consultation meeting with civil society organizations, women human rights defenders, victims and other advocates working on violence against women on 28th April at Imphal, Manipur.  The scheduled visit follows an invitation sent on 13th March from the Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN (CSCHR) to visit Manipur and the North East region during her mission. Civil society organisations and groups including individuals, women human rights defenders and other advocates working on the issue of violence against women and girls in the North East region are preparing for a regional consultation meeting that has been scheduled for 28th April 2013 at Imphal.

Hailing the first ever formal visit of a distinguished official of the UN with a human rights mandate to Manipur as an historic occasion, the press release said that the UNSRVAW will address violence against women broadly, focusing on both its causes and consequences according to the mandate. The Special Rapporteur will study the different manifestations of violence against women in the family both domestic violence and culturally justified practices that are violent to or subordinate women, in the community including rape/sexual assault, sexual harassment, violence perpetrated or condoned by the State (institutional violence) and violence in the transnational sphere that will include violence against immigrant women, asylum seekers and refugees).

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Book release

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IMPHAL, April 20: “Che in Paona Bazaar: tales of exile and belonging from North East”, a book written by Kishalay Bhattacharjee was released at Jupiter Yambem building at Paona Bazaar today.

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IMPHAL, April 20: “Che in Paona Bazaar: tales of exile and belonging from North East”, a book written by Kishalay Bhattacharjee was released at Jupiter Yambem building at Paona Bazaar today.

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One jawan killed, eight others injured in Manipur ambush – The New Indian Express

One jawan killed, eight others injured in Manipur ambushThe New Indian ExpressA Manipur rifles jawan was killed and eight others including an executive engineer and four jawans were injured when suspected insurgents ambushed an official team in Manipur…

One jawan killed, eight others injured in Manipur ambush
The New Indian Express
A Manipur rifles jawan was killed and eight others including an executive engineer and four jawans were injured when suspected insurgents ambushed an official team in Manipur's Chandel district bordering Myanmar this morning, official sources said.
Imphal: One Jawan killed, 7 injured as insurgents ambush official teamHindustan Times

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One jawan killed, eight others injured in Manipur ambush – Times of India

Sahara SamayOne jawan killed, eight others injured in Manipur ambushTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: A Manipur rifles jawan was killed and eight others including an executive engineer and four jawans were injured when suspected insurgents ambushed an official tea…


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One jawan killed, eight others injured in Manipur ambush
Times of India
IMPHAL: A Manipur rifles jawan was killed and eight others including an executive engineer and four jawans were injured when suspected insurgents ambushed an official team in Manipur's Chandel district bordering Myanmar this morning, official sources
Jawan killed, 17 injured in explosions in ManipurDaily News & Analysis
One jawan killed, 14 injured in two Manipur bomb explosionsSahara Samay
One Jawan killed, seven injured as insurgents ambush teamNDTV

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