Twin blast greets New Year, none injured

IMPHAL, January 2: The New Year was greeted with explosions as two powerful Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) exploded in the morning of January 1, in Singjamei area Imphal West district. The first explosion occurred at Singjamei Chakpram Leikai, around 5.49 … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 2: The New Year was greeted with explosions as two powerful Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) exploded in the morning of January 1, in Singjamei area Imphal West district.

The first explosion occurred at Singjamei Chakpram Leikai, around 5.49 am which was followed minutes after by another  along Nambul River bank near Manipur College, around 6 am.

However, no human casualties were reported during the twin blasts.

It is yet to be ascertained as to why the explosions were triggered as no militant groups or individuals have claimed responsibility till the filing of this report.

Meanwhile, armed miscreants had also planted a hand grenade at the premises of Huidrom (o) Chandrabala Devi, wife of H Dijen Singh of Uyal Awang Leikai under Thoubal police station on January 1.

Chandrabala is reportedly the acting Pradhan of Wangbal Gram Panchayat.

Sources said that the bomb was found inside the saw-mill which is located just near the front gate of the premises around 7.30.

The bomb was later retrieved by a team of Thoubal Police led by one SI Churachand Singh.

Meanwhile, commuters along the Imphal-Sugnu Road at Umathel Lamkhai were left panic stricken after a suspicious object believed to be a bomb was found by locals. As part of a preventive measure, traffic along the route was sealed for a few hours. The object, however, turned out to be a mobile handset.

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WW II aircraft wreckage recovered

IMPHAL, January 2: Locals of Senjam Chirang village recovered wreckage of a Second World War aircraft in the interior part of Kounu Ching, Senapati district.   The wreckage- the main engine of the aircraft- was first detected by members of … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 2: Locals of Senjam Chirang village recovered wreckage of a Second World War aircraft in the interior part of Kounu Ching, Senapati district.  

The wreckage- the main engine of the aircraft- was first detected by members of the Senjam Chirang Youth Club and Kounu Lairenbi Thougal Lup on December 30, 2013 who was on their way to worship a local deity, Kounu Lairenbi.

The wreckage was retrieved today.

It has been informed that the engine wreckage of the aircraft weighs about 300 kilogram and comprises of 14 pistons.

Many believed that the aircraft could be that of the allied forces.

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Change in course of Imphal River has affected 250 hectare of arable land

By Shyam Waikhom IMPHAL, January 2: Around 250-260 hectare of agricultural field of Sekmai and Kanglatombi under Imphal West district have been extremely extirpated following the degradation and distortion of the Imphal River. The effects of climate change are also … Continue reading

By Shyam Waikhom

IMPHAL, January 2: Around 250-260 hectare of agricultural field of Sekmai and Kanglatombi under Imphal West district have been extremely extirpated following the degradation and distortion of the Imphal River.

The effects of climate change are also visible in the state.

During the past 10 years, the Imphal River has become shallower and more polluted. Due to the unchecked pollution of the river, the water is unsafe even for normal household chores.

Nevertheless, the concern authorities have failed to check the main cause of the pollution.

Sekmai and Kanglatombi locals have in the meantime said that the pollution of the water and the narrowing of the river is due to the drilling/quarrying of sand and stone from the river bed in Sekmai and Kanglatombi.

Sekmai locals estimated that the annual income generation from unauthorised quarrying sand and stone is estimated to be approximately Rs one crore.

Regarding the quarrying of stone, a body ‘Sekmai Protection Committee’ was formed by the locals of Sekmai and imposed a ban on the quarrying from the river bed.

During a conversation, the general secretary of the Committee Dhana Laimayum said that paddy fields at Laikoi Loukon, Khajing Pat Loukon, Chingon Loukon, Song loukon and Fairen Loukon are affected by the degrading structure of Imphal River.

Now these paddy fields are like desert, with the paddy all dried up before ripening, he said.

The mentioned areas were once fertile with even wheat being growing, he said before adding that the only placed in the state which produce wheat are the said fields.

In the past, a family could easily survived by farming, he said.

People of Sekmai now use well-water for household purposes, however, since the river bed has gone lower than the well-dept, the wells remain mostly dried up, he said.

Now, the arable lands have become infertile, and vegetation has been minimal, he said.

He continued that a family had lost four hectors of paddy field after the river changed its course.

Another member of the committee, Anil Kumar said that in the past, Failen

village on the eastern part of the Imphal River opposite to Kanglatombi, now the river’s course is about a km far from the village and has moved nearer to Kanglatombi.

Meanwhile, the people of Kanglatombi and Sekmai are demanding proper demarcation of Kanglatombi and Failen village, as both Kanglatombi and Sekmai are losing land due to the sand and stone extraction from the Imphal River bed.

The people are also seeking the support of the government to stop extraction of sand and stone from the area, he said.

The state forest department had in September 2013 ordered a ban on sand mining and stone quarrying in the central forest division, in accordance with the ban imposed by the National Green Tribunal New Delhi.

According to the order, all activities of mining and quarry of sand and stone under the division are to be stopped and no transit pass will be issue for such activities.

The application of double penalty for the sand and stone mined without mining lease of mahals will cease to be in effect.

Patrolling teams are conducting regular inspection of the mining sites to ensure that no illegal mining are conducted.

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Approach road to FCI closed again

IMPHAL, January 2: The closure of road leading to FCI and FCS godown located Sangaiprou by the JAC against the Unnatural Death of Keithellakapm Devjani was resumed from today after three days relaxation following a request from the drivers. The … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 2: The closure of road leading to FCI and FCS godown located Sangaiprou by the JAC against the Unnatural Death of Keithellakapm Devjani was resumed from today after three days relaxation following a request from the drivers.

The JAC mentioned in a press release that the closure of the road has been made closure demanding to provide befitting punishment to those doctors involved in the Devjani death case and resigning Professor Sekherjit, the director of RIMS on moral ground.

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27-year old found dead under suspicious circumstances

IMPHAL January 2: A 27-year-old man was found dead in suspicious circumstances yesterday at an under construction building at Kakwa Bazar under Singjamei Police Station where he was engaged as a labourer. Locals of the deceased identified him as Ningthojam … Continue reading

IMPHAL January 2: A 27-year-old man was found dead in suspicious circumstances yesterday at an under construction building at Kakwa Bazar under Singjamei Police Station where he was engaged as a labourer.

Locals of the deceased identified him as Ningthojam Dhiren, 27, son of Birgopal of Kumbi Ithai Barrage Road announced the formation of a JAC in order to seek justice for the family members.

Speaking to the media persons at a press conference held at Manipur Press Club, member of the committee Laishram Kiran said that the deceased was employed as labourer for construction of the building under contractor Kumar of Kakwa for the past one year and stayed there.

He continued that from December 31 morning onwards his mobile phone was found in the switch off mode and yesterday afternoon at around 2.30 pm, two labourers who were working along with the deceased came to his residence to inform family members that Dhiren was found dead near a drain on the back side of the building. They suspected that he died after falling down from the building.

However, Kiran asserted that it appeared to be a case of homicide as they discovered multiple injury marks all over his body among other proofs. Dhiren might have been brutally killed and later his body dumped at the spot where he was found by co-workers to make it seem like an accident, he continued.

He informed that on the night of December 31, some local of Kakwa Bazar heard argument and scuffle from inside the building premises. They reported to the JAC that Dhiren was talking to someone called Brojen pleading him to spare his life and asking what his fault was.

Regarding all this matter the locals of the deceased persons held an emergency meeting and formed a JAC and passed some resolutions demanding arrest of the culprits within three days, government support for family members as he is the only employed in the family and befitting punishment to the accused.

The JAC has further decided not to claim the body in the meantime until their demands are met. Otherwise, it warned of agitation in collaboration with various civil society organisations.

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Bandh impact remains negligible

IMPHAL, January 2: The 12-hour Manipur Bandh called by the JAC formed in connection with the alleged killing of Oinam Muba alias Sarif alias Kondum crippled disturbed normal life in Imphal-Mayang Imphal route (Mayai Lambi) today. The bandh was imposed … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 2: The 12-hour Manipur Bandh called by the JAC formed in connection with the alleged killing of Oinam Muba alias Sarif alias Kondum crippled disturbed normal life in Imphal-Mayang Imphal route (Mayai Lambi) today.

The bandh was imposed demanding justice and over the failure of the government to arrest the culprits within the set deadline of December 31, 2013.

Both passenger and private vehicles remained off the said route.

Source also informed that the Oinam Sawombung Awang Leikai area remained highly tense, with bandh supporters seen moving around.

However, the bandh failed to impact other areas of the state.

It may be mention that Oinam Muba’s lifeless body was recovered from a bush on the banks of Imphal River some 100 metre from his residence under Wangoi Police Station at around 1 pm on December 28, in a suspicious manner.

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Road mishaps claim three on New Year Day

IMPHAL, January 2: Separate road mishaps in the state claimed three lives on the first day of 2014. An accident at Ningombam Lamkhai crossing under Singjamei Police station late last evening claimed two lives. The victims have been identified as … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 2: Separate road mishaps in the state claimed three lives on the first day of 2014.

An accident at Ningombam Lamkhai crossing under Singjamei Police station late last evening claimed two lives.

The victims have been identified as Laishram Loken Singh, 47 son of (L) L Ibobi Singh of Utlou Mamang Leikai and Khumanthem Kheda, 54, son of Kh Jugol Singh of Ghari Makha Leikai.

Loken who was riding a Suzuki Access moped knocked down Kheda who was walking along the road.

Loken after hitting the pedestrian lose control of his moped and fell down sustaining injuries.

Both the victims were rushed to Shija hospital however Loken was pronounced death around 6.15 pm while Kheda succumbed to his injuries this morning.

Meanwhile, another person was killed in a road mishap near Wangjing YK College around 4.30 pm yesterday.

The victim has been identified as Ningthoujam Romen, 32, son of (L) Ibomcha of Samaram Makha Leikai.

He was heading towards Wangjing, along with his two daughters and wife, on a Kinetic zoom bearing registration number MH 12V 2230, when a Santro car bearing registration number MN 03P 0746 knocked the moped down from behind inflicting serious injuries to Romen.

He was rushed to Shija hospital and later succumbed to his injuries there.

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KNF (N) clarifies

IMPHAL, Jan 2: Seikhothang Kipgen, son of Lunkhulet Kipgen ofTuibong and Seikholen Vaiphei of Khengjang Village in Churachandpur District who were reportedly arrested as active member of KNF-N in connection with a kidnapping case on the December 22, 2013 is … Continue reading

IMPHAL, Jan 2: Seikhothang Kipgen, son of Lunkhulet Kipgen ofTuibong and Seikholen Vaiphei of Khengjang Village in Churachandpur District who were reportedly arrested as active member of KNF-N in connection with a kidnapping case on the December 22, 2013 is totally baseless and unacceptable, and not connected with the outfit, said a press release of the KNF (Nehlun).

It said the accused is on the other hand found to be a retired soldier of the Indian army and his source of income are by providing his van for hire and reserve systems.

It also said that another accused Lunminthang Kipgen of Bongbal had reached the base camp of the organisation in June this year and returned as he himself had thought unfit to serve the Kuki Nation in its political movement. Therefore, he was not assigned any duty or Army number to become an active member of KNF-N and his activities is not recognised under any circumstances.

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Imphal police nab KCP associate

IMPHAL, January 2: A team of Imphal police station led by N Madhunimai Singh, SDPO, Imphal nabbed on December 31 last, Sanabam Rajbihari Singh, 55, son of late S Angou Singh of Thangmeiband Khomdram Selungba Leikai who is an associate … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 2: A team of Imphal police station led by N Madhunimai Singh, SDPO, Imphal nabbed on December 31 last, Sanabam Rajbihari Singh, 55, son of late S Angou Singh of Thangmeiband Khomdram Selungba Leikai who is an associate of Wahengbam Ramananda alias Luwangngamba alias Rowsow, 38, son of late W Biren Singh of Kontha Ahallup Makha Leikai, Imphal East, a self styled general secretary of KCP, Lallumba who was arrested in connection with FIR No. 78 (2) 2011 IPS U/s-365/368/34 IPC, 16 (1-B)/20 UA(P) amendment Act.

Conveying it in a press release, police recovered from him two hundred thirty four extortion demand notes of KCP (KK Nganba group) signed by Rocky Meitei, finance in charge of KCP; four numbers of hand grenades with three detonators; one 9 mm pistol along with five live rounds of ammunition and one line seal of Rocky Meitei from his residence, it said.

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Court seeks appearance of Ratanmala murder accused

IMPHAL, Jan 2: The Chief Judicial Magistrate, Imphal West has taken cognizance of the sensational case where RK Ratanmala Devi was allegedly murdered after having raped by the accused Soibam Dhanabir Singh of Ningombam Mayai Leikai, Imphal West District, Manipur … Continue reading

IMPHAL, Jan 2: The Chief Judicial Magistrate, Imphal West has taken cognizance of the sensational case where RK Ratanmala Devi was allegedly murdered after having raped by the accused Soibam Dhanabir Singh of Ningombam Mayai Leikai, Imphal West District, Manipur in the intervening night of January 29 and 30, 2010, said a press release of the Human Rights Law Network.

The release said the court has ordered for the appearance of the accused on January 22, 2014.

It may be pertinent to mention here that the mother of the victim girl has filed a writ petition in the High Court of Manipur seeking for speedy trial of the case so as to punish the culprit who involved in the rape and murder of her daughter at the earliest, it said.

Further, it is also to be remembered that the accused person Soibam Dhanabir Singh had given his confessional statement as to the murdering of the victim before the Judicial Magistrate First Class, Imphal, it said.

As an impact of filing writ petition before the High Court of Manipur, the charge sheet has been submitted and consequently the learned chief judicial magistrate, Imphal west has taken cognizance of the offence committed by the accused person, it said added that this is possible due to active role and initiation taken up by the Human Rights Law Network, Manipur.

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All roads under Saikul AC to be blacktopped by 2016 Yamthong

MLA of Saikul Assembly Constituency Yamthong Haokip has announced that blacktopping of all roads under his constituency would be completed by 2016 Source Hueiyen News Service

MLA of Saikul Assembly Constituency Yamthong Haokip has announced that blacktopping of all roads under his constituency would be completed by 2016 Source Hueiyen News Service

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2014 begins with two blasts

In a tale tell sign that Manipur’s tryst with peace, howsoever one wishes for, is still a distant dream, twin bomb blasts which occurred one after the other within minutes rocked Imphal on the first day of New Year, 2014 itself Source Hueiyen News S…

In a tale tell sign that Manipur’s tryst with peace, howsoever one wishes for, is still a distant dream, twin bomb blasts which occurred one after the other within minutes rocked Imphal on the first day of New Year, 2014 itself Source Hueiyen News Service

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SW and PHE Depts rendered useless at Moreh

Various community leaders based in Moreh had a joint meeting on December 31, 2013 at the office of Hill Tribal Council Moreh and discussed about the non functioning of Social Welfare and PHED departments at the border town Source Hueiyen News Service

Various community leaders based in Moreh had a joint meeting on December 31, 2013 at the office of Hill Tribal Council Moreh and discussed about the non functioning of Social Welfare and PHED departments at the border town Source Hueiyen News Service

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Ban on housie lifted upto March

Following appeals from certain sections, Federation of Regional Indigenous Societies FREINDS has lifted its ban on organizing housie up to the month of March, 2014 Source Hueiyen News Service

Following appeals from certain sections, Federation of Regional Indigenous Societies FREINDS has lifted its ban on organizing housie up to the month of March, 2014 Source Hueiyen News Service

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HL’s Karnajit among 4 feted by Kangleipakki Meira

Four journalists of the State were honoured by Kangleipakki Meira, daily Manipuri evening newspaper, on the occasion of its 32nd foundation day held at Manipur Press Club here today Source Hueiyen News Service

Four journalists of the State were honoured by Kangleipakki Meira, daily Manipuri evening newspaper, on the occasion of its 32nd foundation day held at Manipur Press Club here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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KNF Nehlun refutes report

Reacting to the news report published in some local dailies on December 22 regarding the arrest of Seikhothang Kipgen s o Lunkhulet Kipgen of Tuibong and Seikholen Vaiphei of Khenjang village in Churachandpur district by security forces on charged of b…

Reacting to the news report published in some local dailies on December 22 regarding the arrest of Seikhothang Kipgen s o Lunkhulet Kipgen of Tuibong and Seikholen Vaiphei of Khenjang village in Churachandpur district by security forces on charged of being its cadres, Kuki National Front Nehlun has clarified that the two persons have no connection with the outfit in any away and termed the report as totally ‘baseless’ and ‘unacceptable’ Source Hueiyen News Service

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Anal dance compt marked New Year celebration

The pair of Hb Beshol and Rt Hringshung as well as LK Chandani and Ps Jomhring were declared joint winners of the late Ps Ningam Memorial Anal Akam Dance Competition held as part of New Year Celebration on January 1 at Oriental Academy in Chandel Sou…

The pair of Hb Beshol and Rt Hringshung as well as LK Chandani and Ps Jomhring were declared joint winners of the late Ps Ningam Memorial Anal Akam Dance Competition held as part of New Year Celebration on January 1 at Oriental Academy in Chandel Source Hueiyen News Service

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Congress ticket for State sitting MPs quite certain

With the decision of All India Congress Committee AICC to field sitting MPs, who are below 70 years and not involved in criminal cases, in the coming Lok Sabha Election, it is clear that the two sitting MPs of the State namely Dr T Meinya of Inner Ma…

With the decision of All India Congress Committee AICC to field sitting MPs, who are below 70 years and not involved in criminal cases, in the coming Lok Sabha Election, it is clear that the two sitting MPs of the State namely Dr T Meinya of Inner Manipur and Thangso Baite of Outer Manipur are quite certain for the Congress ticket Source Hueiyen News Service

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Woman files lawsuit against lover, father

A 21 year old young woman has filed a lawsuit against her lover and his father under different sections of the IPC on various counts, including uploading exposed photos of their romantic episodes on the social networking site Facebook Source Hueiyen…

A 21 year old young woman has filed a lawsuit against her lover and his father under different sections of the IPC on various counts, including uploading exposed photos of their romantic episodes on the social networking site Facebook Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Kejriwal apprised with plights of NE

The All India Tribal Students’ Association AITSA has apprised the newly sworn in Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal the plight of the North East people residing in the national capital Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

The All India Tribal Students’ Association AITSA has apprised the newly sworn in Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal the plight of the North East people residing in the national capital Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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