No clear end in sight

Much has been written about the demand for the Inner Line Permit System in the State and dwelling at length on the issue would be akin to flogging the proverbial

Much has been written about the demand for the Inner Line Permit System in the State and dwelling at length on the issue would be akin to flogging the proverbial dead horse. However, we can make a few observations vis-a-vis the demand for the implementation of ILPS in the State.

To start with, there is no clear end in sight as to how the demand for the ILPS will unfold as the State government by all appearances is too impuissant to act on its own and hence is bidding time by setting up an all party political committee with the purported intention of deliberating on whether it enjoys the power to implement it by seeking opinions from legal experts and academics alike. It remains to be seen how long the dilatory tactic of the government will work as the civil body leading the charge in the demand for the implementation of ILPS is running out of patience. The civil body enjoying a groundswell of public support at the moment is dictating terms to the State government which is in an unenviable position of being caught between the devil and the deep blue sea.

If the reaction of a former Home Minister who dismissed the proposal of enacting such legislation in the State not so long ago by terming it “insane” is any indication, the ongoing demand for the implementation of ILPS looks Sisyphean. Notwithstanding an official statement which claims that the talks between the civil body spearheading the movement for implementing ILPS and the State government held today has proved eventful, we will take such pronouncements with a pinch of salt as without the blessings of the Union government , the State government  in spite of its best intentions cannot implement it.

Despite objections from some quarters who have dubbed the demand for the implementation of ILPS as absurd, regressive and stopping short of stating that it will never materialise, we cannot deny that not any other mass movement in recent history has enjoyed such massive public support in the State.  From a purely economical point of view, some economists would say that migrants are good for economics. It makes the labour force more competitive and so on. This is what the people of the State must take notice. In the era of the free market economy, migration is a necessary evil. People in this State, especially the work force, must think ahead and start preparing to stand up to the challenge. People are going to hire those who are willing to work the hardest at the most minimal wages.

On a completely different note, the feeble attempts by some national newspapers to portray the slugfest at the hostel mess of the NIT, Langol as a full blown racial attack on students from outside the State is disappointing. An innocuous brawl between errant students high on testosterones has been totally misrepresented.  We beg to know whether some reporters of a highly venerated national newspaper who gave a completely twisted picture of the incident were in town to report on the sorry incident themselves or were reporting about the issue by talking with some students over the phone. Such one-dimensional reporting reminds one of an incident in which an editor of an extremely popular national magazine on being asked how the magazine was dealing with the affairs of the North-Eastern States having replied  that they have a bureau in Kolkata.

Leader Writer: Svoboda Kangleicha

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Former TKS vice president found bludgeoned to death

IMPHAL, September 19: In a gruesome incident, the former vice-president of the Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong (TKS) was found bludgeoned to death by militant suspects. The incident comes barely a days

IMPHAL, September 19: In a gruesome incident, the former vice-president of the Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong (TKS) was found bludgeoned to death by militant suspects.

The incident comes barely a days after the blast in Ukhrul that killed two persons including a former president of the Tnagkhul Sanao Long, (TSL).

The murdered man, Ngamreishang Ningsen, 38, is the son of Ns Truesome of Alang Village Phungyar sub-division, Ukhrul district. He is survived by a child and wife.

Ningsen held the post of vice president of Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong (TKS) during 2009-2011, and is currently an executive of Kho Kho Long.

Sources said that the deceased was last seen at Khuman Lampak area on September 17. The same day around 10 am he visited a relative near Khuman Lampak bus terminus and had lunch before leaving for his native village.

Later today his body was found near Don Bosco school, Theiyong village under Lamlai police station.

The victim was found blind folded with red handkerchief and hands tied on his back.

He was bludgeoned to death using a blunt object. Police also have taken into custody a wooden block with blood stains recovered from the spot, believed to be used in committing the crime.

The corpse was retrieved by the police around 1.25 pm after proper inquest.

Meanwhile, family sources suspected the hand of a hill based militant in the killing as the deceased had received threats from the group for allegedly being an informer of security personnel.

However, they declined to disclose the name of the militant group.

The sources further disclosed that two members of the militant group were killed during an operation conducted by security forces in April for which the militant group blamed the deceased.

Our Ukhrul Correspondent adds: The Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong (TKS) has strongly condemned the the killing of its former vice-president Ngamreishang Ningshen of Alang village under Phungyar sub-division in Ukhrul district by unknown persons while also offering its deepest sympathy and condolences to the bereaved family of the deceased.

In its condemnation note, the apex Tangkhul students’ organization said that it was deeply disturbed and saddened by the barbaric murder of Ngamreishang Ningshen and condemned in no uncertain terms the manner in which his body was disposed off after killing him.

Stating that such inhuman acts of barbarism by anti-social elements is not acceptable in any society in today’s world as a means of resolving a difference; the statement added that the Saklong was deeply disturbed and prayed to the Almighty God for comfort and guidance to his family during this time of bereavement.

The statement asserted that TKS paid its tribute to the departed soul in whom the society has lost a person of immense maturity, responsibility and a great leader, while appealling to all not to commit such acts of barbarism which tarnishes the image of the entire society.

Notably late Mr. Ngamreishang Ningshen had served the Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong as its vice president during the Presidency of Mr. Wungnaoshang A Shimray for the tenure 2009-2011.

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First formal talk with government positive: JCILPS

IMPHAL, September 19: The first preliminary talk with the government and the all-political party committee on the implementation of a permit system in Manipur ended on a positive note today,

IMPHAL, September 19: The first preliminary talk with the government and the all-political party committee on the implementation of a permit system in Manipur ended on a positive note today, JCILPS convenor Ibotombi Khuman told the media.

Speaking to media persons at the office of the United People’s Front after the talk, Ibotombi said the meeting was held at the Chief Minister’s secretariat this afternoon.

The Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh and deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam represented the government, while MLA RK Anand led the 12 member all-political parties committee, he said.

In all 16 JCILPS members led by himself were present in today’s talk, according to the convenor.

Following a detailed discussion on the issue, it was resolve to implement or regulate an Act which would be feasible to the present situation in the State, he said.

The all-political parties committee also highlighted that it has collected suggestions and opinions from legal experts and academics on the issue, he said.

Ibotombi also said that the JCILPS has submitted several memorandums on the issue to the State government.

We are not demanding the exact replica of the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation, 1873 and other specific Act, however, the Act should be similar to the ILPS, he said.

The Act should be able to safeguard the indigenous people and their land, he continued.

Ibotombi also said that the government directed the all-political parties committee to invite JCILPS to a second meeting on September 22 between themselves at the Manipur Assembly Secretariat committee hall.

On the other hand, the JCILPS also expressed the desire to check the expert suggestions and opinions, he said.

The JCILPS has been struggling for long and today’s meeting showed some positive developments, he said.

Meanwhile, deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who also holds the Home portfolio has assured befitting actions against additional SP Yengkhom Victoria and her brother if they are found at fault for assaulting JCILPS volunteers after due investigation.

Gaikhangam had also assured that the government takes the issue seriously and if they are found guilty, the government will take legal actions against them, he said.

The deputy Chief Minister was replying to the JCILPS team who had apprised him that the second time the meeting had failed was due to the additional SP’s fault, he said.

He said Victoria had been harsh on the volunteers of the JCILPS student wing, and demanded her suspension.

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Labourer rescued from kidnappers

IMPHAL, September 19: A team of Bishnupur district Police rescued a labourer and arrested three kidnappers today. A statement issued by the PRO Manipur Police, S Gautam Singh, said that

IMPHAL, September 19: A team of Bishnupur district Police rescued a labourer and arrested three kidnappers today.

A statement issued by the PRO Manipur Police, S Gautam Singh, said that the rescued victim has been identified as Md Nasir Khan, 40, son of Md Kamar-uddin Tera Khongsangbi, engaged in building construction of Borayangbi Primary School. The three kidnappers have been identified as Bungneithang Kom alias Athang, 28, son of Chongthang Kom of Pungshanglen Village, Churachandpur, Thangpao Haokip alias Apao, 39, son of Jamkho Haokip of Sukon Village, Chandel and Jonah Vaiphei, 28, son of Seimang Vaiphei of Pelhang Village, Nagaland at present Sukon Village.

It said that following the kidnap of Nasir on September 18, the same day a case was lodged with the concerned police station under FIR No. 12(9)2014 KUB-PS u/s 365/384/400/34 IPC&25 (I-C).

Subsequently, as a follow up action the Bishnupur police rescued the kidnapped victim from Sugnu area this morning with the help of 22 AR, Sugnu police and local people, it asserted.

Our Bishnupur Correspondent adds: Three youths came on diesel auto asking for the contractor and Mohari engaged in construction work of Borayangbi Primary School.

On failing to find the contractor or the Mohari, Nasir was taken away by the miscreants on the pretext of having a talk with him.

A combined team Bishnupur police and commandos carried out a massive rescue operation soon after the incident came to light. The rescue operation was conducted under the supervision of Kh Vikramjit additional SP (L&O).

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Tangkhul bodies condemn Ukhrul blast

By R Lester Makang Ukhrul, September 19: The Tangkhul civil society organizations have strongly condemned the bomb attack at Viewland, Ukhrul on 17 September evening that had claimed two innocent

By R Lester Makang

Ukhrul, September 19: The Tangkhul civil society organizations have strongly condemned the bomb attack at Viewland, Ukhrul on 17 September evening that had claimed two innocent lives while critically injuring two others.

The Tangkhul Naga Long, Tangkhul Shanao Long, Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong,Tangkhul Mayar Ngala Long, Tangkgul Naga Wungnao Long, Longohang and Tangkhul Leihsak Long have in a joint statement, said that they were deeply alarmed and concerned by the violent acts, particularly at a time when the Tangkhul people are still recovering from the shock of the incident on August 30, which also resulted in the loss of two lives.

“The Wednesday incident is nothing but cowardly and terroristic and should be condemned by all.” the statement noted while urging all the people, particularly the Tangkhul Nagas, to stand united against such acts.

“We are deeply saddened by the loss of our beloved friend and colleague, Ms. A.S. Dinah, the former President of Tangkhul Shanao Long. She was an inspiration for courageous and decisive leadership. We also mourn the loss of Ms. Lansophi Tangvah, a young promising student whose life has been nipped in the bud.”

“We share the grief of the family and remember them in our prayers at this trying time. While it may not be a consolation enough, we remind their family members that the whole Tangkhul people are standing by them.” the statement added.

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Alleged child rapist lynched in Nagaland

IMPHAL, September 19: Nagaland based Morung Express reported that an alleged rapist was lynched by an angry mob in Meluri, Phek on September 18. “The incident was sparked by the

IMPHAL, September 19: Nagaland based Morung Express reported that an alleged rapist was lynched by an angry mob in Meluri, Phek on September 18.

“The incident was sparked by the discovery of the dead body of an 11 year-old girl, who went missing on the evening of September 17. The victim of the lynching incident, identified as Ibobi Singh, was reportedly nabbed by the public while trying to flee,” the report said.

However, when IFP contacted the Ukhrul police regarding the incident, it was informed that the full identity of the deceased accused is yet to be ascertained.

With his feature resembling a resident from Gwaltabi, the Lamlai police station cross checked the reference however his identity could not be determined, the police said before adding that the corpse is said to be at Maluri village after post mortem examination was conducted at the Naga Hospital, Kohima.

Meanwhile, the Morung Express report continued that according to the Phek police, an 11 year-old girl from Meluri went missing on the evening of September 17.

Her dead body was found the next morning at a forested location about a kilometre away from Meluri town, it said.

Tension mounted after words went round that the culprit was a neighbor of the girl, other sources said according to the report.

“The man was later nabbed by the public somewhere between Meluri and Jessami and taken to Meluri where he was lynched at the local ground,” it said.

Police were prevented from taking custody of the man after they were accused of failing on their duties, it said and continued that the public further prevented the conduct of post-mortem on the girl’s body.

The initial inquest conducted by the police suggested that the girl was raped and murdered, but it could be confirmed only after medical examination, Phek police said according to the report.

Four policemen were injured and one police vehicle was torched in the subsequent clash, the Morung Express report said.

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ADC-SH members charge chairman of swindling funds

IMPHAL, September 19: Fourteen members of the Autonomous District Council, Sadar Hills including vice chairman Paojalet Touthang are up in arms against chairman Haokholal Hangshing charging him of swindling crores

IMPHAL, September 19: Fourteen members of the Autonomous District Council, Sadar Hills including vice chairman Paojalet Touthang are up in arms against chairman Haokholal Hangshing charging him of swindling crores of development funds.

The dissidents have also moved a no-confidence motion against the chairman before the additional deputy commissioner, Kangpokpi seeking Haokholal’s removal from the post.

Speaking to the media during a press conference at Imphal where the 14 are presently camping, Paojalet said the chairman has decided to disregard the other members as public representatives and acting against the spirit of the District Councils Act and Rules.

There is no transparency in the financial administration under his leadership, he alleged before asserting that although all administrative functions of the council are vested with the executive committee, in reality the chairman has concentrated all functions for himself.

He alleged that the chairman is exercising unguided administrative powers in an arbitrary manner at his own discretion in all development related matters without consulting the house or the executive committee.

He said it has been more than three months since the 14 of them have been camping at Mahabali seeking Congress High Command to remove the chairman who is supported by only ten members.

Paojalet also alleged Haokholal of misusing funds amounting to Rs 1 crore under the 13th Finance Commission in the name of construction of 100 schools in Sadar Hills, without the knowledge of the majority of members.

He stated that sources have informed that “Chairman Haokholal Hangshing is again trying to fraudulently withdraw and misuse more council funds without the approval of the district council or the executive committee before the no confidence motion is resolved.”

Paojalet Touthang alleged that his intention is to bring disunity among the congress councilors which will eventually weaken the Congress Party in Sadar Hills.

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PMJDY rumours draw unprecedented rush at UBI, Ukhrul

By R Lester Makang UKHRUL, September 19: As rumours that the government is providing beneficiaries with instant access to Rs 1 lakh on opening of a bank account under the

By R Lester Makang
UKHRUL, September 19: As rumours that the government is providing beneficiaries with instant access to Rs 1 lakh on opening of a bank account under the newly-launched Pradhan Mantri Jan Dan Yojana (PMJDY) scheme continue to circulate among the public, banks in Ukhrul town have remained chock-a-block with people from across the district and are having a tough time dealing with the crowd since the past few days.

This heavy rush is probably created by unfounded rumours/information regarding the scheme being circulated among the local populace here, said Achui, branch manager, UBI Mini Secretariat branch, Ukhrul, while adding that the bank has since August 18 last opened the facility to the public for opening their bank accounts under PMJDY scheme but only a few turned up.

However, since around September 10, the number of people visiting the bank to open their accounts have dramatically multiplied, she said adding that:“Since August 18 some 150 accounts have been opened at the branch but as the number of applicants suddenly shot up, more than 1000 applications are left pending since the past few days.

Clarifying that although the government has announced Rs 1 lakh insurance cover for each account holder in the event of any eventuality, the same is yet to be included in the current account opening process; the official further stated that what is then being done now is simply to provide bank account for each citizen and it is not known when will the government implement such benefits.

Maintaining that the unprecedented rush has hampered the duty of the staff, another official of the bank said that a separate section for opening accounts under the scheme has been arranged so as not to disrupt normal banking service. Accordingly, people who turned up for the purpose could be seen making a serpentine queue outside the bank.

Surprisingly, no such crowd could be witnessed at UBI, Viewland branch as its bussiness correspondents stationed at Phadang, Teinem, Hundung, Hunphun and Tolloi villages are taking care of the account opening process for the people of their respective areas.

Meanwhile, a large number of people could also be seen thronging the Ukhrul Election Office to obtain the Voters ID cards for the purpose of opening bank account. When asked about the procedure for obtaining the card, one official of the department said that those people who are already included in the published Electoral List and not owning ID card are charged Rs. 200 per head for a duplicate card.

“We are charging this amount from the public because we do incur expenses in the process as cards are made in Imphal only,” he said lamenting that we do not have this facility to create the card at our own headquarters. He also urged all the MLAs of the district to look into the acute shortfall in such facility for the denizens of the district.

Incidentally, the election department has allegedly ignored the replacement of Voter ID cards for those who had surrendered their cards for correction of particulars and duly applied for new cards on payment of Rs.25 per card some years back.

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Pubic expectations are high on regional parties: MPP

IMPHAL, Sept 19: Manipur Peoples’ Party president, N Sovakiran has come down heavily on the government of Manipur, particularly in matters of its handling of the situation in Ukhrul. The

IMPHAL, Sept 19: Manipur Peoples’ Party president, N Sovakiran has come down heavily on the government of Manipur, particularly in matters of its handling of the situation in Ukhrul.

The MPP president said violent crimes such as murders and bomb blasts still continue, though the government claims that situation is under control.

Sovakiran interacted with a few media persons today, at the MPP office near Polo ground Imphal.

He said the State has already announced ex-gratia for the victims of different unfortunate incidents which had occurred at Ukhrul but lamented that the govt is still silent over the killing of MPP vice president, Haobijam Manisana, who was assassinated on November 13, 2013.

He said MPP had apprised the Governor and the Chief Minister regarding the matter but nothing has been done so far.

Sovakiran exuded confidence that MPP’s candidate for Hiyanglam by-poll, Mayengbam Amutombi will emerge winner. He said his party is well prepared for the poll.

The MPP chief took jibes at the BJP for their failure to properly address the issues of ILP and border fencing, which are important issues in the State, in spite of the BJP being in power at the Center. Public has lost confidence with parties like BJP and Congress, now people are expecting a lot from regional parties like MPP, said Sovakiran.

For the upcoming by-poll, it may be mentioned that former MLA E Dwijamani is going to be the Congress candidate. Meanwhile Trinamool is yet to declare its candidate for the by-poll. The candidate’s name is expected to be declared on Sept 22.

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Rich people receive all sops meant for poor people, claims Professor Dr Chinglen Maisnam

IMPHAL, September 19: High ranking officials and rich people receive all the benefits given to the State by the Union government but poor people have to endure hardships the most

IMPHAL, September 19: High ranking officials and rich people receive all the benefits given to the State by the Union government but poor people have to endure hardships the most during times of difficulties, stated Professor Dr Chinglen Maisnam of the Department of Economics, Manipur University during a protest meeting (Wakat Mifam) today at the Irabot Bhawan in connection with the 118th Irabot Day.

The government is never prepared to meet challenges during a crisis but acts on behalf of rich people who end up taking all the benefits in the name of poor people, he said at the meeting organised by the All India Trade Union Congress, Manipur.

The government is not bothered about delving into the root causes of issues and its fundamental problems, he adds.

Commenting on the different pay scales for VDF and police personnel, Dr Maisnam said VDF personnel are working full time but are paid less than police personnel.

If their pay scale is not increased, domestic violence and crime against the women will happen as they can’t meet their daily requirements with the meagre salaries they receive, he adds.

On the issue of privatization of various departments, he said if departments are privatised than middle class families and lower class families are going to suffer the most.

Meanwhile, L Sotinkumar, general secretary of All India Trade Union Congress, Manipur said the day’s meeting was to discuss the six demands which were important for the people and various associations and AITUC, Manipur will continue to struggle until the demands were met.

The Congress government has ruled the country for more than 50 years and it promotes globalization and privatization, he adds.

The current dispensation at the Centre maintains that they will cleanse the system with good governance but bad governance continues, L Sotinkumar said.

Talking about the ILP, he said the issue is most important in our State because non-local people are soon going to outnumber the indigenous people of the State.

Pointing out that the highways in the State have become places of assault by NSCN-IM cadres who targeted the buses and the trucks plying along regularly, he said NSCN (IM) cadres rob trucks and demand ransom for abducted drivers and kill them and destroy their trucks if ransoms are not given. A highway security force is important for the trucks and buses, he adds.

He also said that delegates of AITUC, Manipur are meeting the Prime minister and the Home Minister in October to put demands in various matters which are important for our State.

The various unions and associations must come together to be powerful and become the “Arms of the Workers”, he added.

In today’s protest meeting, Trade Union Coordinating Body Manipur secretary Ksh Santa; secretary of TUCC, Manipur, Khomdram Gyaneshwar; All Manipur Road Transport Motors Workers Union H Kulamani and others also spoke on various other issues.

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Manipur State Power Company Limited is hiring – India Today

India TodayManipur State Power Company Limited is hiringIndia TodayManipur State Power Company Limited (MSPCL), Imphal, has invited applications for recruitment at various posts. The interested and eligible candidates can apply by September 27, 3 pm. P…


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Manipur State Power Company Limited is hiring
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Manipur State Power Company Limited (MSPCL), Imphal, has invited applications for recruitment at various posts. The interested and eligible candidates can apply by September 27, 3 pm. Post details: Total posts: 8 posts. Post names: Project Consultant

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CBI seeks army help to investigate MI officer

The CBI has formally sought the army’s help to investigate an officer of Military Intelligence MI who has been named by Saradha chief Sudipta Sen in his tell all letter to CBI Source Subir Bhaumik TIWN exclusive

The CBI has formally sought the army’s help to investigate an officer of Military Intelligence MI who has been named by Saradha chief Sudipta Sen in his tell all letter to CBI Source Subir Bhaumik TIWN exclusive

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Contact programme for Talented Students begins

A five days training programme on Contact Programme for Talented School Students of Manipur being organized by Manipur Science Technology Council MASTEC , Central Jail Road under the aegis of National Council for Science Technology Communication, …

A five days training programme on Contact Programme for Talented School Students of Manipur being organized by Manipur Science Technology Council MASTEC , Central Jail Road under the aegis of National Council for Science Technology Communication, Department of Science Technology, Government of India commenced Tuesday at the training hall of Art Culture building at Palace Compound here Source Hueiyen News Service

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ZHRF concerned over crimes against NE women

Expressing its concern over the serial killings and sexual harassments of the innocent indigenous women and men from the North East India, Zomi Human Rights Foundation ZHRF has demanded that the law enforcement agency must bring the culprits of such …

Expressing its concern over the serial killings and sexual harassments of the innocent indigenous women and men from the North East India, Zomi Human Rights Foundation ZHRF has demanded that the law enforcement agency must bring the culprits of such heinous crimes before the laws of the land at the earliest Source Hueiyen News Service

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Private water tanker drivers on stir mode

Private water tanker drivers today staged demonstration against PHED’s denial of supplying drinking water to them from Porompat water supply plant Source The Sangai Express

Private water tanker drivers today staged demonstration against PHED’s denial of supplying drinking water to them from Porompat water supply plant Source The Sangai Express

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5th Sirarakhong Chilli Fest kicks off

As done in past years, a three day 5th Sirarakhong Chilli Festival being organized jointly by Sirarakhong Haithel Promotion Committee Sirarakhong Shanao Long and Sirarakhong NaRM G began today at Sirarakhong village, Ukhrul district Source Hueiyen …

As done in past years, a three day 5th Sirarakhong Chilli Festival being organized jointly by Sirarakhong Haithel Promotion Committee Sirarakhong Shanao Long and Sirarakhong NaRM G began today at Sirarakhong village, Ukhrul district Source Hueiyen News Service

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Sandang Senba alleges incursion, appeals for justice

The Sandang Senba Maring Village Authority has decried the alleged incursion by around 3000 villagers of Andro who came to Sandang Senba Maring village and claimed that the area belongs to Andro by putting up a flag Source The Sangai Express

The Sandang Senba Maring Village Authority has decried the alleged incursion by around 3000 villagers of Andro who came to Sandang Senba Maring village and claimed that the area belongs to Andro by putting up a flag Source The Sangai Express

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Nagas’ case raised at Geneva Meet

The Naga Peoples’ Movement for Human Rights NPMHR has placed the case of Nagas including the Ukhrul situation at the 27th Session of the Human Rights Council, held at Geneva, Palais des Nations, Conference Room on September 17, 2014 Source Hueiye…

The Naga Peoples’ Movement for Human Rights NPMHR has placed the case of Nagas including the Ukhrul situation at the 27th Session of the Human Rights Council, held at Geneva, Palais des Nations, Conference Room on September 17, 2014 Source Hueiyen News Service

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