Clarification over `encounter` at Khoupum and Kenjang area

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IMPHAL, April 2: The Information and Publicity Secretary of the Zeliarong United Front (ZUF), A Dangmei clarified to IFP regarding a news report published yesterday that there is no encounter took place between suspected ZUF cadres and a combined team … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 2: The Information and Publicity Secretary of the Zeliarong United Front (ZUF), A Dangmei clarified to IFP regarding a news report published yesterday that there is no encounter took place between suspected ZUF cadres and a combined team of 6/8 GR and 10 sector Assam rifle under Tamenglong district as reported.

The Information and Publicity Secretary of ZUF  said that no such  incident took place in the Khoupum and Kenjang area yesterday and that there were no casualties sustained since all the cadre of the party were present in their camp.

Meanwhile, Red Shield Division rebuts the article published in the Imphal Free Press edition dated 02 Apr 13, where it has  been reported that an encounter took place between ZUF and troops  of 6/8 GR and 10 AR combine on 01 Apr 13 at a place between Khoupum and Kenjang area  in Distt Tamenglong where in one UG was killed.  It is clarified that  Red Shield Division troops did not carry out any move or operation in the said area and the report on encounter with ZUF is false.  The contents of the article are factually incorrect.

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Condolence

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IMPHAL, April 2: The Joint Manipur Rural Bank Officers Association and Manipur Rural Bank Employees Association have in a release condoled on the demise of All India Regional Rural Bank employees’ association secretary general, Dilip Kumar Mukherjee on March 31 … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 2: The Joint Manipur Rural Bank Officers Association and Manipur Rural Bank Employees Association have in a release condoled on the demise of All India Regional Rural Bank employees’ association secretary general, Dilip Kumar Mukherjee on March 31 at Kaikhali, Kolkata. The joint forum members also observed a two minutes silence at a condolence meeting held on April 1 at Manipur Rural bank premises, the release added.  

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MPCC welcomes new member

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IMPHAL, April 2: Manipur Pradesh Trinamool Congress Committee president Kim Gangte has in a release expressed her happiness in accepting the joining of Naorem Tomba Meetei, ex-councillor, Samurou Nagar Panchayat, 22, Wangoi Assembly Constituency to Trinamool fold.

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De-recognition won`t affect our functioning: MPP president – KanglaOnline

De-recognition won`t affect our functioning: MPP presidentKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, April 2 (NNN): The Manipur People's Party (MPP) has claimed that the de-recognition of Manipur's regional party by the Election Commission of India was according to r…

De-recognition won`t affect our functioning: MPP president
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IMPHAL, April 2 (NNN): The Manipur People's Party (MPP) has claimed that the de-recognition of Manipur's regional party by the Election Commission of India was according to rules but claimed that such a step will not affect the functioning of the party.
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Myanmar delegation visits Shija Hospitals – KanglaOnline

E-Pao.netMyanmar delegation visits Shija HospitalsKanglaOnlineThe delegates are also expected to call on the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of Manipur. The goodwill visit of Myanmar delegation visited Shija Hospitals today and has plans to vi…


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Myanmar delegation visits Shija Hospitals
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The delegates are also expected to call on the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of Manipur. The goodwill visit of Myanmar delegation visited Shija Hospitals today and has plans to visit RIMS, JNIMS, Babina Diagnostics Centre, and certain other
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WAD appreciation for state action on trafficked children – KanglaOnline

WAD appreciation for state action on trafficked childrenKanglaOnlineIn the release, Sobita Mangsatabam secretary WAD also extended gratitude to the concerned department and Child Welfare Committee members for their commitment and struggle in bringing b…

WAD appreciation for state action on trafficked children
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In the release, Sobita Mangsatabam secretary WAD also extended gratitude to the concerned department and Child Welfare Committee members for their commitment and struggle in bringing back the trafficked children to Manipur. “WAD and its counterpart
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INDIA: Person missing for 18 months in Manipur, family suspects foul play – Asian Human Rights Commission News

INDIA: Person missing for 18 months in Manipur, family suspects foul playAsian Human Rights Commission NewsTomba then sought help from various public advocacy organisations, which assisted him in making complaints to the local police, the Director Gene…

INDIA: Person missing for 18 months in Manipur, family suspects foul play
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Tomba then sought help from various public advocacy organisations, which assisted him in making complaints to the local police, the Director General of Police, to the Government of Manipur and to the National Human Rights Commission. He filed a case at

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Ima Keithel – Manipur’s amazing Mothers’ Market – India Tribune

Ima Keithel – Manipur's amazing Mothers' MarketIndia TribuneIma Keithel or the Mother's Market has long been a part of Manipuri tradition, by some accounts dating back to the 16th century. Today, located in four concrete structures in Impha…

Ima Keithel – Manipur's amazing Mothers' Market
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Ima Keithel or the Mother's Market has long been a part of Manipuri tradition, by some accounts dating back to the 16th century. Today, located in four concrete structures in Imphal's Khwairamband Bazaar, it is one of the city's unique travel experiences.

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Manipur: Naga militant leader killed by rival group – The Statesman

Manipur: Naga militant leader killed by rival groupThe StatesmanIMPHAL, 2 APRIL: A senior Naga militant leader of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) has been shot dead by members of a rival group in Manipur's interior hill…

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IMPHAL, 2 APRIL: A senior Naga militant leader of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) has been shot dead by members of a rival group in Manipur's interior hilly Tamenglong district, police said today. Self-styled public

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Aleng Shimrah : Ukhrul was once a powerhouse of Manipur football-II – E-Pao.net

Aleng Shimrah : Ukhrul was once a powerhouse of Manipur football-IIE-Pao.netImphal, April 01, 2013: Aleng Shimray started his footballing career while still a student of Ukhrul Government High School, which won the Inter School Championship in 1968. He…

Aleng Shimrah : Ukhrul was once a powerhouse of Manipur football-II
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Imphal, April 01, 2013: Aleng Shimray started his footballing career while still a student of Ukhrul Government High School, which won the Inter School Championship in 1968. He recalled how he relished the good quality rice along with Manipuri

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Naga militant leader killed by rival group in Manipur – Business Standard

Naga militant leader killed by rival group in ManipurBusiness StandardA senior Naga militant leader of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) has been shot dead by members of a rival group in Manipur's interior hilly Tamenglon…

Naga militant leader killed by rival group in Manipur
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A senior Naga militant leader of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) has been shot dead by members of a rival group in Manipur's interior hilly Tamenglong district, police said today. Self-styled Public Relations Officer of the

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Manipur Drug Haul: Govt Announces Award for Commandos – Outlook

Manipur Drug Haul: Govt Announces Award for CommandosOutlookTwenty four Manipur police officers, who seized drugs worth Rs 24 crore in February from six persons including former army colonel Ajay Chaudhury, will be given an award of Rs 10 lakh, state H…

Manipur Drug Haul: Govt Announces Award for Commandos
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Twenty four Manipur police officers, who seized drugs worth Rs 24 crore in February from six persons including former army colonel Ajay Chaudhury, will be given an award of Rs 10 lakh, state Home Minister Gaikhangam said today. The decision to give the

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2 dead in seperate road mishaps

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IMPHAL, April 1: Two individuals were killed during separate road mishaps in the state during the five days Yaoshang (holi) festival. A 24 year old woman was killed on March 30 at around 4:20pm at Khongampat Awang Leikai under Sekmai … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 1: Two individuals were killed during separate road mishaps in the state during the five days Yaoshang (holi) festival.

A 24 year old woman was killed on March 30 at around 4:20pm at Khongampat Awang Leikai under Sekmai Police station after the Eon Car she was travelling in hit an electric post and then a house located along the road.

The deceased has been identified as one Sinam Asha Devi (24), daughter of S Ibotombi Singh of Kongba Laishram Leikai while the driver, identified as Bidhan Chongtham (29), son of Ch Birendrakumar of Thangmeiband Loureng Purel Leikai is said to be undergoing treatment.

The dead body has been handed over to family members after post mortem was conducted.

In an unrelated incident, a 44 year old identified as Konjengbam Ibomcha of Moirang Thana and presently staying at Chingamakha Ningthoujam Leikai succumbed to injuries after being hit by a two wheeler on the night of March 27.

The dead body was handed over to family members on March 28 after post mortem was conducted at RIMS.

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When the children get home

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After dragging its feet and total silence over the recent case of children who have been rescued from a ‘Children Home’ in Jaipur in what is a clear case of child trafficking, the news of the Social Welfare Department stepping … Continue reading

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After dragging its feet and total silence over the recent case of children who have been rescued from a ‘Children Home’ in Jaipur in what is a clear case of child trafficking, the news of the Social Welfare Department stepping in to repatriate the trafficked children is welcome news indeed. It needs no mention here that this step has come about after civil society groups cried hoarse over the non action of the Department and the Government of Manipur, despite the grand announcement of an anti trafficking cell some years ago. The lack of seriousness when the news of the children being rescued by another civil society group trickled in is manifest in the delay in the process for getting back the children in question and the total silence over what measures were being taken up with regard to the incident coming to light. Child trafficking is a serious crime and a profitable business and one that is prevalent in societies caught in the grips of what is becoming fashionable to describe as ‘fragile states.’ Manipur is definitely a fragile state given the nature of poverty, lack of development, lack of commitment to address child trafficking on one hand and the lack of awareness about handing children to agencies even in cases where the parents or guardians are said to have given their consent. Technically, ‘consent’ is a much abused word in itself for even in cases where parents and guardians give their permission for their children to be taken away to other states, it is a case of cheating and withholding information when they are not given the true picture of how the children in question would be treated or in what conditions they will be kept in. Often, people involved in trafficking will show papers signed by parents to get away from being charged with trafficking cases slapped against them but the authorities who are taking up such cases need to be clued into the fact that consent is not consent really till facts are handed out.

Now that the children have been brought back, the Government seems to be caught in a damage control mode with the Chief Minister himself going to meet the children and interact with the children. Thankfully, the photos handed out have also been sensitive enough to ensure that the identity of the children are protected with none of the photographs showing their faces. But if only, the Government had not fast forwarded its overtures merely to make up for its delayed response, it would have made more sense. Young children who have reportedly been surviving in an alien environment and under inhumane conditions would have profited more from in-depth counseling sessions, rather than having to go through the exercise of meeting the Chief Minister, the Social Welfare Minister along with a host of officials who would be total strangers and who would be cutting imposing pictures of authority. For all that we know, the children may be undergoing trauma and trying to resolve in their young minds issues of insecurity, fear and unease. They have been cheated, abused and given their earlier experience, have no reason to trust total strangers who step in to with gun toting security personnel. This is not to take away from the value of the steps that the Honorable Chief Minister has announced today, going so far to say that the state government has paid special attention to the issue of child trafficking. Since the action of getting back the children is proof that the State is indeed taking up some step, civil society groups working in the grass roots will only be happy and eager to know exactly what it is that the government has been taking up to ensure on preventing child trafficking from the state, what steps are taken in case children do end up getting trafficked and what are the process of repatriation and rehabilitation. Yes, there is the announcement of free education but that’s a given in any case under RTE. There would need to be more clarity on whether the children will be handed back to their respective families and whether the all important counsellings for emotional and mental well being will be carried out. Child trafficking is a very lucrative business and there is every reason for such cases to come into light or more seriously, to have more serious cases not coming into light. To contain the practice, there would have to be a strong partnership between the state trafficking units, the social welfare department and grass roots NGOs for it is them who have the most people connect and who can act as news harbinger of such cases taking place. There would have to be intensive awareness campaigns on what steps should be followed to verify offers of children education or job recruitment in other parts of the state. The district child welfare committee too would need to pull up its socks and act proactively in terms of awareness and confidence building action.

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Car burnt

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IMPHAL, Apr 1: A sudden fire burnt a car i10 bearing registration no AS – 01 – AQ – 9200 near Shija Hospital and Research Institute situated at Langol under Lamphel police station, Imphal West at around 5.40 p.m. on … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Apr 1: A sudden fire burnt a car i10 bearing registration no AS – 01 – AQ – 9200 near Shija Hospital and Research Institute situated at Langol under Lamphel police station, Imphal West at around 5.40 p.m. on 29 March.

On hearing about the incident, a team of fire service came and put the fire out. However, the engine part of the vehicle could not be saved.

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Not related: RPF

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IMPHAL, Apr 1: The proscribed outfit RPF has said in a statement that the outfit and its armed wing PLA is not related in any way with Chongtham Oken (43), son of Gosai of Langmeidong Mayai Leikai who was reportedly … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Apr 1: The proscribed outfit RPF has said in a statement that the outfit and its armed wing PLA is not related in any way with Chongtham Oken (43), son of Gosai of Langmeidong Mayai Leikai who was reportedly arrested by Imphal west district police commandos on March 23 around 1:30pm from near the Thangal Bazar SBI ATM booth.

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New scheme of study to be implemented

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IMPHAL, Apr 1: The Board of secondary, Education has notified in an official statement that a new schemeof study will be implemented in the course of studies in the curriculum and syllabus in class IX from the academic session 2014 … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Apr 1: The Board of secondary, Education has notified in an official statement that a new schemeof study will be implemented in the course of studies in the curriculum and syllabus in class IX from the academic session 2014 – 15 and in class X the  next year. As per the new scheme of studies , subjects of studies for classes IX and X are First Language, 2nd language (English), Mathematics, science, social science, one additional subject, work experience. Health and physical education. However, students whose mother tongue is Manipuri are not allowed to offer Elementary Manipuri. The statement further said that each student will be assessed in six subjects and the total marks will be 600 marks and development of curriculum and syllabus for more subjects including dance, indigenous games and sports, fine Arts, Music etc will be taken as additional subjects.

In a separate statement, Board of Secondary Education, Manipur has informed the Principal and headmaster of schools to nominate one suitable participant  for participation in an on-the-spot  essay competitions (upto class X / classes IX and X) to be held on May 1 .

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Bino Devi memorial marathon race held

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IMPHAL, Apr 1: The 10th Bino Devi Memorial marathon race from Thoubal Mela ground to Khongnang Pheidekpi Puja Lampak, Kakwa was organized at the state level by Bino Devi Memorial Trust in association with Friends Union club, Khongnang Pheidekpi, Kakwa … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Apr 1: The 10th Bino Devi Memorial marathon race from Thoubal Mela ground to Khongnang Pheidekpi Puja Lampak, Kakwa was organized at the state level by Bino Devi Memorial Trust in association with Friends Union club, Khongnang Pheidekpi, Kakwa on 31 March. The race was flagged off by Th. Ibomcha Singh from Thoubal Mela ground. 27 athletes participated in the race. The winner and first and second runners-up were Sanjit Luwang of Yairipok, Abit Ahmed of Lilong and Nameirakpam Ojit Kumar of Yairipok and they were awarded with  cash prizes of Rs 10,000/-, Rs 5000/- and Rs. 3000/- respectively.

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AMSCWA gratitude

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IMPHAL, April 1: A press release issued by the All Manipur Senior Citizens’ Welfare association (AMSCWA) said that A Mema Devi presented one  T shirt and a sleeveless vest to each of the male inmates as well as one Pumngou … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, April 1: A press release issued by the All Manipur Senior Citizens’ Welfare association (AMSCWA) said that A Mema Devi presented one  T shirt and a sleeveless vest to each of the male inmates as well as one Pumngou phanek to each of of the female inmates of the Old Age home being run by the association in the memory her late father, Senior Advocate, Late Ahanthem Nilamani Singh. The association in its release, expressed its gratitude for the presents and the donation of  a sum of Rs. 10,000/- to the Management committee of the Old Age Home.  The association said it prays to the Almighty for the departed soul to rest in peace in His abode and to bless A Mema Devi and her family with a happy and a long life.

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Public sets fire to seized drugs

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IMPHAL, Apr 1: Around 500 Women and other volunteers destroyed phensidyle and banned drugs by setting them on fire at Yairipok Yambem under Yairipok police station of Thoubal District at around 2.30 p.m. on the second day of Yaosang on … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Apr 1: Around 500 Women and other volunteers destroyed phensidyle and banned drugs by setting them on fire at Yairipok Yambem under Yairipok police station of Thoubal District at around 2.30 p.m. on the second day of Yaosang on 28th March.

According to information received from police, the said drugs were seized when the children of the locality who were ready to collect money during  Yaosang stopped a Tata Magic vehicle in which some persons were traveling. 

On hearing about the incident, a team of Yairipok PS went to the scene of the incident but there was a great confrontation between the public and the police when the public made an attempt to burn the drugs along with the vehicle. Police along with additional forces even resorted to blank firing in a bid to control the mob.

Police narrowly seized the vehicle but the public set the drugs on fire on the spot. The persons who brought the drugs absconded from the scene of the incident taking advantage of the melee.

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