NUHM launched

For the first time in Manipur, National Urban Health Mission NUHM was been launched at a function held at Khumukcham Ongbi Leonlee Devi Memorial Community Hall Thangmeiband here today Source Hueiyen News Service

For the first time in Manipur, National Urban Health Mission NUHM was been launched at a function held at Khumukcham Ongbi Leonlee Devi Memorial Community Hall Thangmeiband here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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BJP Manipur unit advocates dialogue

BJP Manipur Pradesh has appealed to the State Government to resolve the impasse and ease the resultant volatile situation besieging Ukhrul town through peaceful dialogue with people of the district Source The Sangai Express

BJP Manipur Pradesh has appealed to the State Government to resolve the impasse and ease the resultant volatile situation besieging Ukhrul town through peaceful dialogue with people of the district Source The Sangai Express

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After violence in school, principal calls for reality check

A day after infuriated students of Ananda Singh Higher Secondary Academy demolished toilets of the school in protest against alleged failure of the Education Department to appoint required teachers and make available all necessary infrastructure in the…

A day after infuriated students of Ananda Singh Higher Secondary Academy demolished toilets of the school in protest against alleged failure of the Education Department to appoint required teachers and make available all necessary infrastructure in the school, principal of the school, Sumati has made a fervent appeal to the Education Department to meet the demands raised by the students at the earliest for maintaining academic atmosphere in the school Source Hueiyen News Service

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NSUD demands public apology from Manipur Govt – E-Pao.net

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How Noble is the Noble Profession

The sudden development at the premier Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, RIMS, in which former director, Dr. S Sekharjit, was dismissed rather unceremoniously, and interestingly by the Union government, would

The sudden development at the premier Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, RIMS, in which former director, Dr. S Sekharjit, was dismissed rather unceremoniously, and interestingly by the Union government, would have come as a shock to all except perhaps RIMS administration’s insiders who were all along aware of the politics in the institute’s administration. The reason cited for the abrupt ouster is the charge of financial embezzlement levelled at the director in a Central Bureau of Investigation, CBI, enquiry report. According to accounts made available to the press, the CBI is now preparing a formal charge sheet against the former director. The latter tried to move the High Court to stay his dismissal, but the petition was turned down. The matter however is unlikely to end here, and a long and tedious legal battle can be expected to follow. But in the evening of his career, even in the unlikely event of a legal triumph at the end of possibly years or even decades, the victory would most likely be at the best, pyrrhic. Judging by the rate of case closures of Indian courts, for all you know, the case may even remain shelved without a verdict. The case of Oinam Village against the Assam Rifles, in the aftermath of Operation Bluebird of 1989, is just one example. We do hope we are wrong and the case gets to see a conclusion soon. Be it what it may, but we do wonder what somebody known as a brilliantly talented doctor, with a shining academic record, would at this stage in his life have even allowed himself to be in a position to end up with charges of financial embezzlement.

The last obviously has not been heard of the case as yet, and we have no intention of pre-empting the progress of the matter, or question the integrity of anybody implicated in the case any more than what is already known to the public from what the CBI has revealed so far. The rest, as they say, is now the job of the court to decide. But leaving aside the personal drama of alleged greed and avarice, the matter is certainly of vital public interest. Indeed, public health in recent times has been a subject which has commanded great interest, and also been one of the economic sectors which has seen spectacular growth. The number of extremely successful private health facilities, starting from small time dental clinics to full fledged multi specialised hospitals, which have sprouted and blossomed in the past few decades is evidence. The truth is, it would not be wrong to say this revolution in the health sector began about four and a half decades ago with the setting up of the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, RIMS, originally known as Regional Medical College, RMC, before it was later, and much deservedly, upgraded to its present status.

But the health sector story, of which RIMS is only an important part, is hardly one of optimism and success alone. It has had its own liberal shares of shame and disgrace, as the current controversy itself is a pointer. Both in the larger question of health sector administration of the state, as well as individual integrity and practice of health professional, there have often been big question marks. In the larger administration, it is well known how once corruption ruled, and even the selection of candidates for pursuit of the medical profession was determined by bribe value alone. In one year, there was a huge controversy over entrance examination answer sheets discovered in a tea stall being used as wrappers even before the examination results were declared. But it is a highly competitive profession of increasing specialisation, and those who made in the past into prestigious medical colleges in the country through the back doors opened up with bribes by their resourceful parents, often ended up discovering it was even more difficult to get out of them successfully. But thanks to intense public scrutiny, and to a good extent, vigil by many underground organisations those days, threatening severe personal consequences, things have improved substantially at least in the selection of candidates for the government’s official seats. Of course, resourceful parents still pay astronomical capitation fees to have their children in good private medical colleges in the hope of a guarantee of successful careers for their wards, but this does not affect the government’s quota open only to the most meritorious, so it is up to them to decide where best they can invest their money.

But controversy in the health sector is also at so many other levels. Every so often, the state witnesses kins of patients who succumb, declaring war against doctors whose alleged neglect they claim were the causes of the deaths of their wards. Sure, all patients are not destined to overcome their ailments. Sure, hospitals are the most likely places where we will witness deaths of patients. Sure the anxieties of kins of patients can make them blind to this reality and tend to blame doctors who attended their ailing loved ones, but as the saying goes there cannot be smoke without any fire. There would be black sheep in this profession which through the ages have earned itself the epithet of “noble”. There are indeed stories of doctors who prescribe drugs by the brand of their makers rather than the drug per se. There are even doctors who insist on their patients purchasing these drugs from particular retail outlets only, for obvious commissions they receive on items purchased. And there have been reports of such doctors getting sore with their patients for not following their purchase instructions. There are also stories of government doctors who neglect their official duties to attend private clinics even during duty hours. One rotten apple can spoil the entire basket of apples they say. So it is here, and indeed in all other profession. The difference is, on the scruples shown by doctors often hang the lives and welfare of their patients.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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MHA committed to find solution to Manipur situation, wants UNC to call off blockade

IMPHAL, September 3: In a reassuring tone for the public of the State in the wake of the economic blockade called by the United Naga Council, the Ministry of Home

IMPHAL, September 3: In a reassuring tone for the public of the State in the wake of the economic blockade called by the United Naga Council, the Ministry of Home Affairs has issued that it is committed to finding a solution to the prevailing situation.

The MHA has stated that the government of India expects the Naga organizations to withdraw the call of economic blockade and ban on national projects.

In the aftermath of the two killed in police firing during a rally organized by the UNC to protest against the imposition of the 144 CrPC in Ukhrul, the UNC had imposed an indefinite ban on vehicular traffic along all State and National highways in Naga inhabited areas of the State from September 4 morning.

According to a statement issued by Prakash Mishra, special secretary (Internal Security) Ministry of Home Affairs, the government of India is seized of the situation in Manipur, arising out of recent developments that have caused tensions.

It said the Union Home Minister reviewed the situation today with senior officers and held discussions with the Governor, Chief Minister and deputy Chief Minister of Manipur.

It divulged that the Central government has, for this purpose, recently appointed RN Ravi as the interlocutor with the mandate to find a negotiated solution in a time-bound manner.

However, it is imperative that a conducive atmosphere exists for these talks to take place, it said.

Calling upon all concerned to help maintain a conducive atmosphere and desist from violence, it said that the union Government is expecting the Naga organisation to withdraw the call for economic blockade and the ban on national projects, which will cause serious inconvenience and hardship to the common people.

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Ukhrul readies for indefinite highway ban

By R Lester Makang UKHRUL, September 3: As announced earlier by the United Naga Council (UNC) in its 1 September, 2014 Declaration, the Tangkhul Frontal Organizations (TFOs) are readying to

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UKHRUL, September 3: As announced earlier by the United Naga Council (UNC) in its 1 September, 2014 Declaration, the Tangkhul Frontal Organizations (TFOs) are readying to enforce an indefinite ban on movement of all vehicles along the highways, particularly NH-150 in Ukhrul district with effect, as in other Naga areas, starting from 6 am of Thursday.

Sources from TFOs informed IFP this evening that all the concerned organisations under different zones of the district are being instructed to ensure adherence to the strictures in their respective jurisdiction while adding that they have also called upon all public members to extent co-operation during these periods.

Meanwhile, the TFOs have this evening announced to the town residents through PA system conveying the severance of relations with the State security forces remaining in the town while cautioning all commercial establishments in the town including hotels, eateries and shops against providing any services or selling goods to any personnel of the State forces.

The brutish security forces of the State government have no place in our midst and to let them know this, we have decided to ask all traders here to stop commercial dealings with them, TFOs sources disclosed.

It may be recalled that the Manipur Police Commandos shot dead two civilians, namely (L) Mayopam Ramror and (L) Ramkashing Vashi during a peaceful mass demonstration on August 30 last at Ukhrul town. In the police firing, 34 other demonstrators were also critically injured. Of them, four were grievously wounded by live bullets fired by the police whilst another fifteen were allegedly beaten up and the rest wounded by tear gas canisters.

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Sharmila asked to submit counter affidavit in criminal revision petition

IMPHAL, September 3: The High Court of Manipur has today issued a notice to Irom Chanu Sharmila to submit a counter affidavit in connection with a criminal revision petition filed

IMPHAL, September 3: The High Court of Manipur has today issued a notice to Irom Chanu Sharmila to submit a counter affidavit in connection with a criminal revision petition filed by the State government against her.

The government of Manipur had filed a criminal revision petition (Cril Revision Petition No.17 of 2014) before the High Court of Manipur, pleading to review the judgement of District and Session Court Manipur East freeing Sharmila on August 19.

Subsequently, the case was heard today by a single bench of Justice N Kotiswar Singh, under the cause list No. 8.

Meanwhile, the court also served notice to the respondent to submit records relating to her arrest.

Public prosecutor RS Reisang appeared on behalf of the petitioner while advocate Khaidem Mani appeared on behalf of the respondent.

After spending nearly 14 years under judicial custody on charges of attempting suicide, Sharmila who had been fasting demanding the repeal of Armed Forces Special Powers Act was freed on August 20 following a judgment of the District and Session Court Manipur East on August 19.

The session judge had pronounced in his judgement that Sharmila was not contemplating suicide but rather carrying out a form of democratic protest.

Following the judgement Sharmila was freed for approximately 40 hours before being re-arrested under the same section 309 of IPC.

Many had continued to condemn her re-arrest and the manner the police had arrested her from the temporary shed of the Sharmila Kanba Lup, Porompat on August 22.

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Manipur government must begin political dialogue on the Ukhrul issue, says … – KanglaOnline

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ILPS demand meetings continue

IMPHAL, September 3: The Langthabal Lep Makha Leikai Nupi Marup, Social Reformation and Development Club and Young Welfare Club staged a sit-in-protest cum public meeting on Inner Line Permit System

IMPHAL, September 3: The Langthabal Lep Makha Leikai Nupi Marup, Social Reformation and Development Club and Young Welfare Club staged a sit-in-protest cum public meeting on Inner Line Permit System in Manipur at Thong Amanbi Community Hall, Langthabal Lep Makha Leikai today.

During the public meeting, speakers laid awareness regarding the increase in influx of non-Manipuris into the State which is alarming.

During the meeting, the locals resolved to heighten agitations seeking implementation of the ILPS in Manipur within the year 2014 and to pressure the State government for unconditional release of Advocate Arjun who is detained under judicial custody.

Meanwhile, Joint Committee of Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) has stated in a press release that a general body meeting conducted on September 2 regarding the invitation from the Chief Minister for talk on ILPS and has accepted the invite.

In its acceptance letter sent to RK Anand, convenor, All Political Party Committee it has proposed to include advocate Pukhrambam Arjun, executive member, JCILPS in the talk to be held at the Chief Minster’s secretariat.

While stating that advocate Arjun has been wrongfully charged and arrested, the JCILPS has said unless the advocate is released unconditionally, it may create problems in the talk.

The Young Welfare Club has stated that a sit-in-protest cum meeting demanding implementation of the Inner Line Permit System in the State was held in collaboration with Langthabal Lep Makha Leikai Nupi Marup and Social reformation and Development Club at Ima Lairembi Community Hall on September 3 at 10 am.

According to a press release of the club, the event was attended by social workers Ngangbam Ibohal Singh, Leishangthem Ibobi Meitei and YWC president Laishram Biroh Singh as guests of honour while social worker Thiyam Ibomcha Meitei presided over the protest, it said adding that locals including school teachers and students also attended the protest.

JCILPS spokesperson Sanoujam Tombiraj spoke on the implementation of ILPS in Manipur, it said.

It further stated that four resolutions were unanimously passed during the protest cum discussion by the organising members.

The resolutions were to support JCILPS in its movement demanding implementation of the ILPS in the State and seeking release from judicial custody of JCILPS member and advocate Arjun during September unconditionally and to stop non-Manipuris from entering Langthabal Lep and Langthabal Mantrikhong Makha Leikai without permission of clubs and Meira Paibis, it said.

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CORE condemns AR’s reported ill-treatment of villagers in aftermath of bomb attack

IMPHAL, September 3: The Centre for Organisation Research and Education (CORE) has strongly condemned the reported bomb blast near the AR post located at Old Samtal (Samat) Village in Chandel

IMPHAL, September 3: The Centre for Organisation Research and Education (CORE) has strongly condemned the reported bomb blast near the AR post located at Old Samtal (Samat) Village in Chandel District in the early morning of August 26 that was claimed by an armed non-state organisation and the cruel and inhuman ill-treatment and torture by the 3rd AR towards the inhabitants of the village after the bomb-attack.

According to a press release of CORE, villagers including children and child bearing women were ill-treated and forced to parade throughout the whole day in the rain without food.

Three persons were also brutally assaulted inside a house and many children were found to be huddled up in a small hut in fear as was reported in the local media, it said.

The following day, on August 27, two villagers, Lhunkhojam, 57 and Jamkholin, 36 along with their families were expelled from the village by order of the post-commander major Sooter charging them of being behind the bomb attack.

However, due to forced banishment, the family of Lumkhojam had to abandon his aged father who could no longer walk due to old age, it said.

Despite being a State party to the Geneva Conventions which stated that no harm must come to the civilians, India is encouraging brutal localised autocracies in its border areas in the name of counter-insurgency operations and management of security threats to the State, it said.

The organisation strongly condemns the inhuman torture and ill-treatment of the villagers by the 3rd Assam Rifles and also urged the government to take full responsibility of the situation and to ensure immediate welfare and rehabilitation of the villagers and ensure their immediate return to their homes from where they were forcefully evicted by the AR.

It has appealed to the government to halt the continuing threats and terrorisation of the villagers by the AR and restore peace in the village, it said.

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Civic action programmes of the Indian army means to suppress movement: RPF

IMPHAL, Sept 3: The proscribed outfit, the Revolutionary People’s Front has said India is resorting to all forms of strategies including terror and violence to defeat the genuine movement to

IMPHAL, Sept 3: The proscribed outfit, the Revolutionary People’s Front has said India is resorting to all forms of strategies including terror and violence to defeat the genuine movement to regain freedom of Manipur.

A statement issued by its secretary publicity Roben Khuman has said that the use of military terrorism which has been denounced and condemned by all is to rule the land and its people by force.

Physical assault, forced disappearance, rapes etc are different violent acts of the Indian army to suppress the people of Manipur, the statement said.

The statement further claimed that not only such atrocities but India has also been playing the divide and rule and certain devilish political games to create a wedge amongst the different communities that have been residing peacefully together for the past many years.

The RPF statement further said that Paulo Freire in his “The Pedagogy of the Oppressed” published in 1968 had stated about the divide and rule strategy played by the oppressor as “… as the oppressor minority subordinates and dominates the majority, it must divide it and keep it divided in order to remain in power. The minority cannot permit itself the luxury of tolerating the unification of the people, which would undoubtedly signify a serious threat to their own hegemony. Accordingly, the oppressors halt by any fashion could awaken the oppressed to the need for unity. …”

The statement continued that India has been practising ideological weapons in fields of religion, health care, philanthropy, suspension of military operations, treaties, commercial exchange or the civic action programmes in order to control the masses and portray the act of colonisation to be for the welfare of the people.

The main objective of the Indian regime is to completely control the Western South East Asia region by means of military, paramilitary, political, economic, psychological, civic action and divide and rule strategies, it said and added that a sense of mistrust has been created among the communities of the region.

The statement further stated that Nandini Sunder in her “Interning insurgent population: The buried history of Indian democracy” has clearly shown how State and Indian forces had acted to create a barrier between the revolutionaries and the public in Nagaland and Mizoram.

It continued that since the 1950, the Indian and State forces had carried out large scale regrouping of villages by displacing one village from a certain place to another in Nagaland and Mizoram

The main objective of such actions was to separate the public from the revolutionaries, it said.

However, when their various strategies and tactics failed to defeat the revolutionary movement, India has made some changes and is continuing with the civic action programmes, the statement claimed.

Under the civic action programmes, the Indian army has now started planting saplings with the promise of making Manipur green again, distributing TVs computers to local clubs and conducting medical camps etc., it said.

It further said that such acts are nothing but to lead the public against the revolutionary movement.

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Government’s decision to create new posts for teachers welcomed

IMPHAL, September 3: The Federation of Government College Teachers’ Association, Manipur (FEGOCTA) has welcomed the Manipur Government’s decision for the creation of new posts of teachers in government colleges and

IMPHAL, September 3: The Federation of Government College Teachers’ Association, Manipur (FEGOCTA) has welcomed the Manipur Government’s decision for the creation of new posts of teachers in government colleges and higher secondary schools.

The association has extended its gratitude to the Chief Minister, Education minister and commissioner, Higher and Technical Education for their initiatives to fulfill the long pending demands to fill up the vacant posts of librarians and non-teaching staff in the colleges for proper teaching-learning and good administration in the colleges.

It also sent fax messages to the Prime Minister of India and Union Human Resource Development Minister informing that it will participate in the coming Teacher’s Day celebration and also requested to advise the State government to implement UGC Regulations, 2010 in toto.

In a separate press release, the All Manipur College Teachers’ Association (AMCTA) has also expressed gratitude towards the State cabinet for its decision to create new posts for part time/contract teachers.

The AMCTA press release appealed to the government to turn the resolution into action and to the teachers to maintain accountability.

It also stated that the use of the recommended fund provided by the Rashtriya Ucchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) will be beneficial to the colleges.

AMCTA has also appealed to the government to look into the insufficient non-teaching staff strength and infrastructure in schools and colleges for improvement so that the education quality in the State is at par with other States.

It also stated that the association will support any work taken up by the government for the development of education, it said.

The All Manipur Government Higher Secondary Lecturers’ Welfare Association has also welcomed the State cabinet’s decision to create posts for part time lecturers for higher secondary schools.

According to a release of the Association, it has appealed to the government to establish hostels for those students who has to travel far for their education.

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Manipur government must begin political dialogue on the Ukhrul issue, says State BJP president Chaoba

IMPHAL, September 3: The State government has to initiate a political dialogue on the Ukhrul issue to bring back the situation to normal, stated Manipur Pradesh BJP president Thounaojam Chaoba.

IMPHAL, September 3: The State government has to initiate a political dialogue on the Ukhrul issue to bring back the situation to normal, stated Manipur Pradesh BJP president Thounaojam Chaoba.

Speaking to the media in a press meet at the BJP office in Nityaipat Chuthek, Chaoba said that now Manipur is going to face a critical situation after the imposition of an indefinite economic blockade in the entire hill districts of the State.

Such situations are created by the State government, he said, it has a culture of delaying on every issues demanded whether by the hills people or valley people.

The State forces deployed for protecting civilians has killed two people in police firing when protesters conducted a mass protest rally in Ukhrul on August 30, the State BJP president said.

Alleging that the government didn’t try to reach out to the people of Ukhrul district by sending a Minister or MLA after the imposition of 144 CrPC for more than 40 days, he said the Chief Minister or any of the MLAs have not gone to Ukhrul to initiate talks with the people there about the incident.

The situation in Ukhrul is very critical and we appeal to the Union government to intervene and bring an amicable solution, Chaoba said.

He said that BJP appeals to the State government to reach out to the people in Ukhrul to bring a solution to the problem through negotiations. The development of infrastructures or buildings can’t satisfy the people of Ukhrul, he added.

Chaoba said that it was the first time that the Governor, Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister were called by the Union Home Minister on such issue in the history of Manipur.

There was a meeting at 9 am today to discuss the present situation in Manipur and about the UNC warning for imposing an indefinite economic blockade and ban on national projects in the State, he informs.

The State BJP president advised the government to leave the thought of ferrying essential commodities by deploying Para-military forces for the people of Manipur.

It is appealed to both the Union and state government to maintain normalcy in Manipur by initiating peace talks with the people of Ukhrul or UNC so that the plight of the people may be decreased, said Chaoba.

Professor Gangumei Kamei, S Ibohal and Meisnam Borot were also present during the press meet.

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ATSUM to defer agitations due to UNC’s indefinite blockade

IMPHAL, September 3: The deadline set for the implementation of the Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Amendment, 2012 will soon expire on September 6. Manipur University officials have assured

IMPHAL, September 3: The deadline set for the implementation of the Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Amendment, 2012 will soon expire on September 6. Manipur University officials have assured the State government to implement it within 15 days last month.

In a press meet at its Nagaram office, All Tribal Students Union of Manipur president Maun Tombing urging the State government to implement the Central Educational Institutions Amendment Act at the earliest stated that if the government doesn’t act quickly and intervene, it will only be inviting various agitations in the State.

ATSUM intends to start the agitations soon if MU authorities fail to keep its words but on account of the indefinite blockade imposed by UNC from September 4 in the entire hill districts, our agitations will have to defer, Tombing said.

Meanwhile, Education secretary Lovejoy Shimray said ATSUM has expressed gratitude to the State government for considering its demand of regularising contract lectures in a cabinet decision on Tuesday.

However, ATSUM has expressed its disappointment with the cabinet decision to sideline the issue of the contract teachers (Primary, Hindi Matriculate and Graduate) recruited on 2006.

ATSUM wants the government to give an assurance for considering the plight of these teachers who have been suffering since 2006 till date, Tombing said, adding, these teachers were given an emolument of Rs 4000 till 2008 and there were no further extensions on the matter.

It is unfortunate that the teachers of 2006 have been left out and contractual lecturers recruited in 2010 were considered by the cabinet, he said. Tombing said the contractual teachers of 2006 were verified again and 772 teachers were found to be genuine teachers but nothing has been done by the government till now.

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Rajnath reviews Manipur situation – Nagaland Post

Rajnath reviews Manipur situationNagaland PostFollowing the recent killing of two civilians by Manipur police in Ukhrul and consequent economic blockade call along the State and Nation Highways, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh appealed the organizati…

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Following the recent killing of two civilians by Manipur police in Ukhrul and consequent economic blockade call along the State and Nation Highways, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh appealed the organizations to withdraw the blockade.

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Mary Kom disappointed her biopic won’t be shown in Manipur – Zee News

Zee NewsMary Kom disappointed her biopic won't be shown in ManipurZee NewsNew Delhi: Olympic medal winning boxer Mary Kom on Wednesday said she was disappointed that her biopic, starring Priyanka Chopra is unlikely to be shown at the theatres in Ma…


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New Delhi: Olympic medal winning boxer Mary Kom on Wednesday said she was disappointed that her biopic, starring Priyanka Chopra is unlikely to be shown at the theatres in Manipur due to a militant-enforced 'ban' on Hindi films there, despite taking up …
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Mary Kom disappointed her biopic won’t be shown in Manipur – Business Standard

Times of IndiaMary Kom disappointed her biopic won't be shown in ManipurBusiness StandardOlympic medal winning boxer Mary Kom today said she was disappointed that her biopic, starring Priyanka Chopra is unlikely to be shown at the theatres in Manip…


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Mary Kom disappointed her biopic won't be shown in Manipur
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Olympic medal winning boxer Mary Kom today said she was disappointed that her biopic, starring Priyanka Chopra is unlikely to be shown at the theatres in Manipur due to a militant-enforced 'ban' on Hindi films there, despite taking up the issue with
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Naga blockade: Rajnath Singh assures assistance to Manipur – The Hindu

Naga blockade: Rajnath Singh assures assistance to ManipurThe HinduThe Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh has instructed Governor Vinod Kumar Duggal, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh and Home Minister Gaikhangam Gangmei to take up firm and effective ste…

Naga blockade: Rajnath Singh assures assistance to Manipur
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The Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh has instructed Governor Vinod Kumar Duggal, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh and Home Minister Gaikhangam Gangmei to take up firm and effective steps to counteract the indefinite economic blockade called by …

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