Sana Konung will be taken over by Govt. : CM

Imphal May 18 UNA : Government is considering for taking over the Sana Konung (Royal aPlace) at Palace compound presently occupied by families of last King of Manipur , Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh said speaking as chief guest at the International Museum Day observance in Imphal on Saturday. Manipur also observed the International Museum […]

Imphal May 18 UNA : Government is considering for taking over the Sana Konung (Royal aPlace) at Palace compound presently occupied by families of last King of Manipur , Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh said speaking as chief guest at the International Museum Day observance in Imphal on Saturday.
Manipur also observed the International Museum Day which the International Council of Museums (ICOM) has been observing since 1977 with the objective of increasing public awareness of the role of museums in the development of society.
The function held at auditorium of the Manipur state museum was organized by the Manipur State Museum in association with the state art and culture department.
Speaking at the function as chief guest, the chief minister said that Manipur government was planning to take over the aged old Sana Konung, the resident of royal king of Manipur located at Palace Compound in Imphal East which was occupied by the last king of the then kingdom of Manipur.
After taking over it, Manipur government would like to protect the Sana Konung by preserving its original form. Adequate compensation would be paid besides maintaining the status quo of the royal palace, added the CM.
Apart from preserving age old materials of the state, the state museum has been an attractive site for the tourists, he said, adding that once government planned for shifting of present treasury office located adjacent to the state museum, the vacated land would be used in the expansion of the museum.

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CBI arrests its officers

MNS: The Central Bureau Of Investigation has arrested its SP & one Inspector both posted in New Delhi and two other private persons in an alleged bribery case. A case was registered by CBI on 17.05.2013 under various sections of law against two CBI officers posted in New Delhi and two private persons on the […]

MNS: The Central Bureau Of Investigation has arrested its SP & one Inspector both posted in New Delhi and two other private persons in an alleged bribery case.
A case was registered by CBI on 17.05.2013 under various sections of law against two CBI officers posted in New Delhi and two private persons on the allegations of demand & acceptance of illegal gratifications for settling a matter of two private parties by exercising undue influence.
CBI laid a trap and one CBI officer was caught red-handed while he was accepting a packet of Rs. Seven lakh. Another packet of Rs. Seven lakh meant for delivery to another CBI officer & Rs. One lakh was recovered during investigation. All the four accused including the two private persons who offered the bribe & another CBI Officer were arrested.
Searches were conducted at the residential premises and other places associated with the accused persons which yielded a recovery of certain cash alongwith incriminating materials.
All the four arrested persons are being produced today in the Designated Court at New Delhi.
Further Investigation is in progress.

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Government to evict residents

IMPHAL, May 18 NNN : An order from the state government was issued today (Saturday) asking the residents of Naga River Colony in Imphal to vacate by May 19 (Sunday). The state government of Manipur is planning to construct a five-star hotel in the area. Registering their resentments to this development, the All Tribal Students […]

IMPHAL, May 18 NNN : An order from the state government was issued today (Saturday) asking the residents of Naga River Colony in Imphal to vacate by May 19 (Sunday).
The state government of Manipur is planning to construct a five-star hotel in the area.
Registering their resentments to this development, the All Tribal Students Union, Manipur (ATSUM) and Naga Peoples’ Front (NPF), Manipur State have said the time given to the families of the Naga River Colony by the government to vacate is to short a period.
NPF, Manipur State secretary Athuan Abonmai said the move of the state government hurts the sentiments of the Christian community. “Sunday is the day where the Christians have special programmes. Asking the Christians to vacate on Sunday by the state government amounts to desrespecting the Christians which in turn destroy the very principle of secularism, the main feature of Indian democracy,” pointed out Athuan Abonmai. The NPF leader however said the state government should give atleast 15 days time or more to the residents to vacate from the colony. According to Athuan Abonmai the Naga River Colony houses three churches.
Echoeng the same approach, ATSUM said giving just one day to vacate to the residents of Naga River Colony who have been residing in the area by many of them for the last 50 years, is inhuman. The tribal students’ body of Manipur said the step of the state government to vacate within a day is cruel which should be voiced against the order by all right thinking people. “Leniency should be given to the residents by the government by giving atleast 15 days’ time to vacate,” said ATSUM.
It can be recalled here that on Friday, several social organizations condemned Manipur Government for deploying police personnel to forcefully evict residents of Naga River Lane, also known as Kabo Leikai here.
Against the backdrop of the Gauhati High Court verdict for status quo maintenance over the land dispute between the Government of Manipur and residents of Naga River Lane, the state Government is rearing its ugly head in the form of most brutal tyranny, said a joint release from the Tribal Youth Council, Manipur, Naga Women Union, Tangkhul Katamnao Long, Imphal, Rongmei Lu Phaum and Imphal Tangkhul Shanao Long.
It had maintained that the Naga River Lane is originally settled by tribal people who were eventually issued with plot allotment certificates (pattas) by the Government of Manipur and said that now the Government is deploying police personnel to vacate the peacefully and helpless residents of the locality.
The NGOs also alleged that in a probable act of conspiracy, house of six non-tribal had been pulled down and then the remaining tribal residents in the locality have been intimidated by the Government to vacate immediately informing that a 5-star hotel is being constructed in the area.
Calling the attitude of the Government ‘self-contradictory,’ the press release had also alleged that upholding of communal hatred and sectarian advocacy and religious intolerance can be seen in the move of the Government. It said there are three churches, a theological college and a graveyard in the proposed site for the 5-star hotel.
Condemning the step of the Government, the release further said that the NGOs are going to form a Joint Action Committee (JAC) in this connection to seek justice before the Supreme Court and to appeal to the national and international human rights bodies.

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National highway roads too narrow

National highway road connecting Imphal and Moreh is too narrow. The number of vehicles plying on this road is increasing daily. Driving on this road has become a night mare. Yesterday one person died and another seriously injured when the car in which they were riding collided head on with a bus coming from opposition […]

National highway road connecting Imphal and Moreh is too narrow. The number of vehicles plying on this road is increasing daily. Driving on this road has become a night mare. Yesterday one person died and another seriously injured when the car in which they were riding collided head on with a bus coming from opposition direction. Such type of incident will continue to occur until the road is widened. The road starting from Singjamei up to Pallel is dangerously narrow. Two wheelers are not safe at all at this portion of the road. The head on collision could have been averted if the road is divided by raising hump stretches in the middle of the road. Some drivers are really foolish they think of overtaking from the vehicles moving fast ahead of them. As they raced sensible drivers are exposed to the madness. Life is really precious. Manipur is a land linked state. Hence the importance of giving the thrust to construction of better highway roads. We talk of Look East policy. But these roads do not match with the hyped up propaganda of bringing more development to the state after establishing contact with the countries in the east. The roads are shamefully narrow. If the concerned department cannot find fund for widening of the black topped portion of the road, it must think of widening the earthen portion of the road. The extended earthen portion of the road running along with black topped portion is also too tiny. At many areas the earthen side wings had depressed. The depression of the road is as low as one step of stair. A two wheeler will surely will skid while swerving. A two wheeler is always expected to swerve on the road side when a four wheeler overtakes from them. A two wheeler will skid if it swerves at such depressed portion of the road. But a road is not for four wheelers only. It is for the pedestrians also. Everyone will be happy when the Government widens the national highway roads passing through the state. If these highway roads are too narrow the rest cannot be the exception. The difference is that vehicles move fast on the highway roads. All these inter village roads are also very narrow. There are lots of potholes also. The problem with the concerned department is that the officials have forgotten to perform their duty of surveying the condition of these roads. PWD needs to be divided into two one for surveying pot holes and another for widening or black topping of roads. If that is done there will be competition among the engineers. The healthy competition among them will be for the betterment of the state. Let the competition start from national highway connecting Imphal and Moreh particularly Singjamei and pallel.

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Army officer killed in gunfight with militants on LoC

Srinagar, May 18 (ANI): A Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) was killed on Saturday during an infiltration bid by militants in the Macchil sector along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara District. One other soldier was also injured. According to media reports, troops of the 56 Rashtriya Rifles noticed some suspicious movement of […]

Srinagar, May 18 (ANI): A Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) was killed on Saturday during an infiltration bid by militants in the Macchil sector along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara District.
One other soldier was also injured.
According to media reports, troops of the 56 Rashtriya Rifles noticed some suspicious movement of two to four persons along in the Macchil sector at around 3 a.m. and challenged the intruders. an Army spokesman said.
The militants opened fire on army positions, including on the Dingeri Post, which was retaliated.
In the ensuing gunfight, JCO Arun Kumar was killed, while another soldier Solanki Raju was injured.
The militants fled from the area owing to the stiff challenge posed by the army troops, the spokesman said.
The ultras left behind two assault rifles and some war-like stores before crossing back into PoK territory, he said.

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Chingkheinganba climbs Mt Everest, one of the youngest to achieve the feat

Mail News Service Imphal, May 18 : After Bidyapati of Manipur, Nima Lama of Arunachal Pradesh and .Anand Gurung of Sikkim unfurled the expedition flag on top of Mt. Everest on 17th May 2012 morning as part of the 1st North East India top of the World Mt. Everest Expedition 2013. For the second day, […]

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Imphal, May 18 : After Bidyapati of Manipur, Nima Lama of Arunachal Pradesh and .Anand Gurung of Sikkim unfurled the expedition flag on top of Mt. Everest on 17th May 2012 morning as part of the 1st North East India top of the World Mt. Everest Expedition 2013. For the second day, the summit continues with 6 more climbers of the team reaching the height and successfully making their summit.
Anshu Jamshenpa of Arunachal Pradesh, N. Chingkheinganba of Manipur, David Zohmangaiha of Mizoram, Tarun Saikia of Assam, Kazi Sherpa of Sikkim made their successful summit at 5.15AM (IST) and Wangsuk Myrthong of Meghalaya summitted at 8.15AM (IST).
With the successful summit, David Zohmangaiha, Tarun Saikia and Wangshuk Myrthong are the first Mt. Everest summiter from their respective states. Anshu Jamsenpa of Arunachal Pradesh has again created history by being the only mother of two who successfully summitted the Mt. Everest for the third time. N. Chingkheinganba, the 16 years old boy from Manipur is the youngest among the team. The expedition team is the first ever comprising exclusively of mountaineers from North East India. It is being executed under the leadership of Manipur Mountaineering and Trekking Association, funded by North Eastern Council, Shillong and Supported by Planning Department, Govt. of Manipur. The Leader of the Expedition is Dr. L. Surjit, President of Manipur Mountaineering and Trekking Association.
Until now altogether 9 mountaineers of the team have summitted the Mt. Everest of which 2 each from Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and 1 each from Meghalaya, Mizoram and Assam.
Puyamcha Mohon from Manipur is expected to summit the Everest by tomorrow morning.
1. Wangsuk Myrthong, Meghalaya Police, Meghalaya
Summited Mt. Everest on 18th May 2013 at 8.15 AM (IST) as part of the 1st North East India top of the World Mt. Everest Expedition 2013
Anshu Jamsenpa, Arunachal Pradesh
Summited Mt. Everest on 18th May 2013 at 5.15 AM (IST) as part of the 1st North East India top of the World Mt. Everest Expedition 2013
David Zohmangaiha, Mizoram
Summited Mt. Everest on 18th May 2013 at 5.15 AM (IST) as part of the 1st North East India top of the World Mt. Everest Expedition 2013.
N. Chingkheinganba, Manipur
Summited Mt. Everest on 18th May 2013 at 5.15 AM (IST) as part of the 1st North East India top of the World Mt. Everest Expedition 2013.
Tarun Saikia, Assam
Summited Mt. Everest on 18th May 2013 at 5.15 AM (IST) as part of the 1st North East India top of the World Mt. Everest Expedition 2013.
Kazi Sherpa, OSD (Adventure)- India Himalayan Centre for Adventure and Eco Tourism, Sikkim
Summited Mt. Everest on 18th May 2013 at 5.15 AM (IST) as part of the 1st North East India top of the World Mt. Everest Expedition 2013.

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ATSUM threatens to stir again

Stern form of agitation is about to be resorted by All Tribal Students Union, Manipur ATSUM as the state government of Manipur refuses to pay any heed to the long demand of the tribal students’ body Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

Stern form of agitation is about to be resorted by All Tribal Students Union, Manipur ATSUM as the state government of Manipur refuses to pay any heed to the long demand of the tribal students’ body Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Seminar on education of Muslim girls held

A one day seminar on Education of Muslim Girls Opportunities and Challenges was held today at Kuki Inn here under the aegis of the All Manipur Muslim Girl Students’ Union Source The Sangai Express

A one day seminar on Education of Muslim Girls Opportunities and Challenges was held today at Kuki Inn here under the aegis of the All Manipur Muslim Girl Students’ Union Source The Sangai Express

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No fishermen use chemical in Loktak Union

Expressing strong concern over the alleged use of chemicals by fishing community to clear the floating bio masses phumdis from Loktak lake, All Loktak Lake Fishermen’s Union Manipur has clarified that no fisherman in Loktak lake use chemical to clear…

Expressing strong concern over the alleged use of chemicals by fishing community to clear the floating bio masses phumdis from Loktak lake, All Loktak Lake Fishermen’s Union Manipur has clarified that no fisherman in Loktak lake use chemical to clear phumdis Source Hueiyen News Service

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Victim, sister called to Court of Inquiry

Even as the warrant of arrest issued by Court in connection with the rape attempt on a sweeper by a CRPF personnel has been accepted by CRPF authority, they have asked police to send the victim and her elder sister to assist in their court of enquiry …

Even as the warrant of arrest issued by Court in connection with the rape attempt on a sweeper by a CRPF personnel has been accepted by CRPF authority, they have asked police to send the victim and her elder sister to assist in their court of enquiry Source The Sangai Express

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MSCW directs police to arrest culprit

Manipur State Commission for Women MSCW has directed the OC of Moreh Police to hunt down and arrest the murderer of Nekhohat Kilong 25 of Moreh Ward No Source Hueiyen News Service

Manipur State Commission for Women MSCW has directed the OC of Moreh Police to hunt down and arrest the murderer of Nekhohat Kilong 25 of Moreh Ward No Source Hueiyen News Service

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Vitiligo Day observed

Vitiligo, a common pigmentary disorder of the skin also widely known as Leucoderma, is neither infectious nor has any similarity whatever with Leprosy, according to Dr Karam Lokendro, Manipur State Branch President of Indian Association of Dermatologis…

Vitiligo, a common pigmentary disorder of the skin also widely known as Leucoderma, is neither infectious nor has any similarity whatever with Leprosy, according to Dr Karam Lokendro, Manipur State Branch President of Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologist and Leprologist IADVL Source The Sangai Express

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Sintha promoting skilled women for economic development

Sintha Handloom and Handicraft Cooperative Society Limited, Thong Part II, Imphal East has been working relentlessly to promote skilled women and foster economic development in the State through handloom and handicraft Source Hueiyen News Service

Sintha Handloom and Handicraft Cooperative Society Limited, Thong Part II, Imphal East has been working relentlessly to promote skilled women and foster economic development in the State through handloom and handicraft Source Hueiyen News Service

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Introduction of Hindi in DU NEFIS urges, cautions

Urging the Prime Minister Office to effect scrapping of the set of ‘reforms’ introduced by Delhi University in its four year undergraduate courses, the North East Forum for International Solidarity has cautioned of launching democratic agitation if the…

Urging the Prime Minister Office to effect scrapping of the set of ‘reforms’ introduced by Delhi University in its four year undergraduate courses, the North East Forum for International Solidarity has cautioned of launching democratic agitation if their plea is kept unheard Source The Sangai Express

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International Museum Day CM Ibobi for preservation of Sana Konung

Concerned over the present condition of Sana Konung Royal Palace of the last king of Manipur and the embarrassment likely to be faced while showing it to outsiders, Chief Minister O Ibobi has expressed strong desire for preserving the Palace under th…

Concerned over the present condition of Sana Konung Royal Palace of the last king of Manipur and the embarrassment likely to be faced while showing it to outsiders, Chief Minister O Ibobi has expressed strong desire for preserving the Palace under the Historical Monument Act along with handing it over to the State Government Source Hueiyen News Service

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Fishermen refute charges

Refuting the charge that fishermen of Loktak Lake had used chemical to clear phumdis floating biomass on the lake, the All Loktak Lake Area Fishermen’s Union, Manipur has urged the Govt of India to institute prompt, independent, impartial and account…

Refuting the charge that fishermen of Loktak Lake had used chemical to clear phumdis floating biomass on the lake, the All Loktak Lake Area Fishermen’s Union, Manipur has urged the Govt of India to institute prompt, independent, impartial and accountable expert panel to ascertain the true facts and figures and recommend necessary steps to protect and preserve the Loktak lake Source The Sangai Express

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ILP demand Students exhorted for active role

Convenor of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit ILP System in Manipur Sapamcha Jadumani has categorically asserted that intense agitation for implementation of ILP in the State is needed to save the indigenous population from getting extinct Sourc…

Convenor of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit ILP System in Manipur Sapamcha Jadumani has categorically asserted that intense agitation for implementation of ILP in the State is needed to save the indigenous population from getting extinct Source Hueiyen News Service

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Mayek Chatpa Numit

Marking the 7th anniversary of State Government’s declaration to replace Bengali script with Meetei Mayek in the school syllabus of Manipuri subject, Meetei Erol Eyek Loinasillon Apunba Lup MEELAL today observed Mayek Chatpa Numit at Jina Hall, North…

Marking the 7th anniversary of State Government’s declaration to replace Bengali script with Meetei Mayek in the school syllabus of Manipuri subject, Meetei Erol Eyek Loinasillon Apunba Lup MEELAL today observed Mayek Chatpa Numit at Jina Hall, North AOC Source The Sangai Express

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First ever Meetei Mayek dictionary released

To commemorate completion of seven years of official recognition of Meetei Mayek, the first ever Anglo Manipuri dictionary in Meitei Mayek published by MEELAL was released by Education Minister Moirangthem Okendra in a function at Jina Hall, North AOC …

To commemorate completion of seven years of official recognition of Meetei Mayek, the first ever Anglo Manipuri dictionary in Meitei Mayek published by MEELAL was released by Education Minister Moirangthem Okendra in a function at Jina Hall, North AOC here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Dr NT Kom felicitated

Civil Services Examination 2012 successful candidate Dr Neilenthang Telien Kom was feted in a reception function organised in his honour at Lower Kom Keirap Baptist Church today Source The Sangai Express

Civil Services Examination 2012 successful candidate Dr Neilenthang Telien Kom was feted in a reception function organised in his honour at Lower Kom Keirap Baptist Church today Source The Sangai Express

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