Boy succumbs to accident injury

IMPHAL, Oct 20: Sinam Ponin Singh who met an accident at Langpoklao Haraopham under Nambol police Station on October 18 has succumbed to his injuries today. A report from the

IMPHAL, Oct 20: Sinam Ponin Singh who met an accident at Langpoklao Haraopham under Nambol police Station on October 18 has succumbed to his injuries today.

A report from the police stated that the accident occurred on October 18 when the Bajaj Pulsar motor bike (registration number MN01Z-9294) he was riding along with two friends collided with a Honda Activa MN-06/F-7216. Ponin along with his two friends was hospitalised at Raj Medicity, however, Ponin succumbed to his injuries.

His two friends are still under treatment.

A case has been registered by the police.

The dead body has been handed over to the family member after a post mortem was conducted at RIMS morgue. Ponin succumbed to his injuries at the hospital yesterday at around 11.20 am. The police have seized both vehicles involved in the accident.

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Transporters` bodies appeal ATSUM to withdraw bandh

IMPHAL, October 20: Several transporters`™ bodies have today urged the All Tribal Students`™ Union to withdraw its indefinite bandh along the national highways starting this midnight considering the Ningol Chakkouba

IMPHAL, October 20: Several transporters`™ bodies have today urged the All Tribal Students`™ Union to withdraw its indefinite bandh along the national highways starting this midnight considering the Ningol Chakkouba festival which falls on October 25.

Several other organisations of the State led by All Manipur Ethnical Socio Culture Organisation, AMESCO have also called on ATSUM to withdraw the blockade.

Speaking to media persons in Imphal, All Manipur Petroleum Tanker Drivers Union president Bhopendra Ghose said the NH 37, 53 Truck Owners Welfare Association, All Manipur Petroleum Tanker Drivers Union, All Manipur Inter State Bus Association and All Manipur Petroleum Transporter Association are jointly making an appeal to ATSUM to withdraw the blockade considering the Ningol Chakkouba festival.

He said the transporters are working for the people of the State irrespective of hills and valley.

The repeated appeals of the transporters to the State authorities to properly maintain the National Highway 37 have all fallen into deaf ears, he continued.

As the State has remained indifferent to the appeals, the transporters will have to meet the Union Minister for Transport Nitin Gadkari to find a solution at the earliest, he said.

Bhupendra also condemned the recent gun attack on a loaded truck somewhere along the NH 37 in Tamenglong which resulted in the injury of a handyman and appealed to all concern not to repeat such threat.

NH 37, 53 TOWA president Kh Inaoba said that the four transporters`™ bodies support any demand for development both in the hills and the valley, however, such bandhs and blockade cannot bring any development.

It will also hinder participation of the women folk from the far-flung areas in the auspicious occasion of ninggol chakkouba, he said.

Condemning the repeated harassment of truckers along the national highways in the State, he appealed to all to stop such atrocities.

A debate on the repeated disturbances and harassment of truckers along the national highways in the State will be conducted soon, he told the media persons.

AMPTA general secretary A Deben spoke on the need to strengthen the security arrangements along the highways passing along the State.

AMISBA general secretary Bimol Singh also attended the press meet.

Meanwhile, All Manipur Ethnical Socio Culture Organisation, AMESCO supported by Manipur Naat Kanba Lup, All Manipur Arts & Culture Students`™ Union and Manipur State Shumang Leela Council has also appealed the student body to withdraw the blockade.

AMESCO president Sh Nando today called upon all to withdraw any kind of disturbances including highway bandhs during the festive season specially ahead of Ningol Chakkouba.

Speaking to media persons at the AMESCO office today, Nando said AMESCO has invited womenfolk from all communities to celebrate Ningol Chakkouba as it has been doing for the past many years.

The day will be celebrated at the Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen, Palace Compound, he said.

AMESCO advisor LS Guite said the organisation respects every community irrespective of caste and creed.

He further appealed to ATSUM to withdraw its highway bandh as the organization has already invited women from all communities including those residing in the hills for its Ningol Chakkouba celebration.

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`Western ways of looking at our society is inadequate to unravel issues`

IMPHAL, October 20: The Western way of looking at our society is inadequate to unravel many of the issues faced by the people of the State. Our own knowledge informed

IMPHAL, October 20: The Western way of looking at our society is inadequate to unravel many of the issues faced by the people of the State. Our own knowledge informed by tradition and culture is the best approach to study our society, said professor E Bijoykumar.

He was deliberating as a guest of honour in the National Seminar on Knowing from the Endogenous Perspective, jointly organised by the Centre for Manipur Studies, Manipur University and Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi, which started today at MU Canchipur.

Prof Bijoykumar also said that we have tried every known model of development and growth in the Northeast region, but nothing seems to yield results. Thus, in our quest for economic prosperity, a dualistic approach encompassing the traditional and the modern is needed, he added.

Prof HNK Sharma, VC of Manipur University, speaking as the chief guest maintained that there is need to devise ways to streamline our knowledge system.

He said that traditional knowledge, as well as the modern scientific approach has limitations. Therefore, a convergence of both is called for, he stressed.

Speaking as the president of the function, Prof N Joykumar, director Centre for Manipur Studies, MU, pointed out that the seminar is an alternative way of looking at events, processes and knowledge that has led to the emergence of politico-legal entity called Manipur.

In the inaugural function, a book entitled `Knowing Manipur From The Endogenous Perspective`™, Vol 1 & 2 were released by the three dignitaries. Renowned artist, Lourembam Bedabati presented folk songs accompanied by Pena performance, which was followed by a short lecture on the performance.

In the post lunch technical session chaired by Prof S Mangi, MU, nine scholars presented their papers. The seminar will conclude tomorrow.

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No highway bandh in Senapati: KSO-SH, SDSA

KANGPOKPI, Oct 20: Kuki Students`™ Organization Sadar Hills and Senapati District Students`™ Association today jointly declared not to endorse the ATSUM (Tombing) proposed indefinite total closure of national highways in

KANGPOKPI, Oct 20: Kuki Students`™ Organization Sadar Hills and Senapati District Students`™ Association today jointly declared not to endorse the ATSUM (Tombing) proposed indefinite total closure of national highways in the State which will begin today midnight.

Speaking to this IFP correspondent Thangminlen Kipgen, president KSO Sadar Hills said that the proposed ATSUM (Tombing) indefinite bandh will not be endorsed and supported by both the KSO Sadar Hills and Senapati District Students`™ Association within Sadar Hills and Senapati district.

He continued that vehicular movement within Sadar Hills will continue as usual while the student body will initiate every possible measure to ensure safe movement of the traffic.

The student body leader further warn of fitting action against anyone taking part in the bandh and disrupting the normal life while urging all vehicle owners and drivers to continue their public service as usual.

In the meantime, a reliable source has also confirmed that SDSA has also declared not to endorse ATSUM (Tombing) proposed bandh in Senapati district.

ATSUM (Tombing) bandh will not be effective in the district since the student body will not involved and endorsed, it added.

However, the source further claimed that the TSA Sadar Hills announced their support and endorsement of the bandh and declared to enforce it along the national highway-2 within Sadar Hills.

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24-hour power supply for Greater Imphal from March: Ibobi

IMPHAL, Oct 20 (NNN): State Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh has said his government is persistently improving the requisite power infrastructure in the State to ensure 24 hour-power supply for

IMPHAL, Oct 20 (NNN): State Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh has said his government is persistently improving the requisite power infrastructure in the State to ensure 24 hour-power supply for the Greater Imphal area by March next year.

He said the same facility will be provided to two valley districts of Bishnupur and Thoubal and the hill district headquarters by 2015/16.

On Monday, the Chief Minister inaugurated and dedicated to the people three 33/11 KV power substations at Imphal East`™s Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences complex, Chingarel and Mantripukhri.

Speaking at the inaugural function at Mantripukhri, Ibobi said his government has given top priority to developing the power sector both in the hills and valley.

He said the neighbouring Myanmar has sought power supply from the Government of India for Tamu town bordering Moreh town of Manipur along the Indo-Myanmar border.

Steps have been taken up to install a 102/33 KV power substation at Moreh since the Government of India has already approved the plan.

Ibobi appealed to public for their support in the government`™s efforts to boost electricity supply in the State and urged to help regulate regular collection of power tariff and to habituate payment of tax.

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ATSUM begins highway bandh under ROTO

IMPHAL, October 20: The All Tribal Students`™ Union Manipur is all set to start its indefinite bandh on national highways and central projects from this midnight, as the government has

IMPHAL, October 20: The All Tribal Students`™ Union Manipur is all set to start its indefinite bandh on national highways and central projects from this midnight, as the government has failed to comply with the agreement decided upon earlier this year, said president Muan Tombing today.

He said the government was given time till October 20 to fulfill the demands.

Addressing a press meet at its office located at Nagaram, Imphal the ATSUM president stated that the government is not considering the student union`™s genuine demand.

As such ATSUM is compelled to resume its sustained agitation under the code name Reckoning of the Others, ROTO which was started from the early part of October 21, he said.

Elaborating on the nature of the agitation, he said it includes complete shutdown/ closure of all national highways, and central projects undertaken in the State.

He further appealed to all unions and associations to co-operate with the student body in the agitation.

The agitation could have been avoided had the government paid attention to the genuine demands, he continued.

He declared that the government should bear responsibility for any untoward incident occurring during the agitation.

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JCILPS women wing seeks action against addl SP

IMPHAL, Oct 20: The women wing of the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System today called a press conference on the twin issues of demanding implementation of the ILPS

IMPHAL, Oct 20: The women wing of the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System today called a press conference on the twin issues of demanding implementation of the ILPS in the Sate and action against addl SP Y Victoria.

Speaking to media persons at the JCILPS office, convenor Lourembam Nganbi said the government is trying to delay from taking actions on the two issues.

Condemning addl SP Y Victoria of over reacting during an incident which was reported widely by the media, she appealed to the concern authority to take action against the MPS officer at the earliest. The women`™s wing of the committee supports any agitation of the students`™ wing of the committee in demanding implementation of the ILPS in the State, she said.

She further appealed to all to support the ongoing survey of non-locals entry in the State electoral roll.

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State re-verifies URF cadres under MoU

IMPHAL, October 20: The State government today conducted re-verification of cadres of the Memorandum of Understanding signatory group United Revolutionary Force, URF who had decided to remain under the MoU

IMPHAL, October 20: The State government today conducted re-verification of cadres of the Memorandum of Understanding signatory group United Revolutionary Force, URF who had decided to remain under the MoU agreement.

The process was necessitated after cadres of the outfit which is in talks with the government had deserted their camp to pick up arms again led by the outfit`™s chairman Lanheiba Meitei.

Citing the government`™s gross indifference to the agreements made under the MoU, Lanheiba had announced through a press statement on October 2 that he along with his cadres have left the peace process and taken up arms again.

Today`™s re-verification process was led by IGP Intelligence KT Vaiphei who declared appropriate actions will be taken up against those who have deserted the peace process.

The outfit under chairman Lanheiba Meitei had signed the MoU with representatives of the State and Central governments on February 13, 2013 at the Banquet Hall of the 1st Manipur Rifles.

The remaining cadres were today once again lined up at the 1st MR parade ground.

Speaking to media persons, KT Vaiphei said the process was conducted to re-verify the number of cadres who are still honouring the MoU in the presence of media.

Altogether 144 cadres including their leaders had joined the MoU signing on February 13, 2103, which is to expire on February 13, 2015, he said.

Of the 144, two of them were recovered dead, murdered by a group of their own members, he said before adding that only 80 were present in today`™s re-verification process. Many of them however, missed out from today`™s re-verification process, he continued.

The remaining cadres are absconding led by Lanheiba and reported to have taken up arms, he continued.

The IGP also informed all those missing from today`™s process to report for verification.

Meanwhile, a leader of those left behind Chingkheinganba alias Soviet said altogether 52 cadres of the outfit are presently under him and provided for at his Napetpalli residence.

He complained that the government has failed to honour their side of the agreement under the MoU.

The Rs 4000 stipend assured for all cadres irrespective of hierarchy are pending since July 2014, he continued.

The government has also failed to provide rehabilitation centre for vocational programmes for the cadres, agreed upon during the signing of the agreement, he said.

Another leader identified as N Nageshore was also present during today`™s verification process.

Three women cadres who were present at the re-verification process today denied any comments except that they want to enter the mainstream.

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Hiyanglam Litmus Test

The bye poll to the Hiyanglam Assembly constituency ultimately went to the ruling Congress. Though only for a single seat, and that too with only a little over two years

The bye poll to the Hiyanglam Assembly constituency ultimately went to the ruling Congress. Though only for a single seat, and that too with only a little over two years left for the term of the current Assembly to end, the contest was unusually hot. The main contenders were the ruling Congress, already in a dominant position in the House, the BJP, shining on the reflected halo of charismatic Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, the Trinamool Congress, the second largest party in the Assembly but currently under severe internal strife, as well as the MPP, now only a shadow of what it was once. This was expected though, for the main stake was whether chief minister Okram Ibobi`™s government, which enjoys an absolute majority, would actually be able withstand the Modi wave sweeping the country, demolishing his party the Congress almost with systematic certainty. Till Sunday, this BJP storm proved unstoppable, with Maharashtra and Haryana Assembly going the BJP way convincingly. Hiyanglam was therefore important for more reasons than numbers. Ibobi however has once again proven the Northeast is an exception, most of the time preferring the Congress over any of its major rivals, although signs of the Congress caving in to BJP pressures were already visible in Assam in the last Parliamentary election.

Hiyanglam is just one seat, and theoretically even if this seat had gone to the BJP, the party would have had only one seat in the House of 60, and therefore should still have remained insignificant. But the insecure and extremely selfish nature of politics in the State being such, even a tiny chink in the Congress armour could have led to major breaches ultimately causing dam bursts, and through the once rampant but now subdued culture of political defection, the State BJP`™s bluff could actually have transformed from a paper tiger to a real menace. This would have been so, especially if the Governor of the State ceased to be a neutral arbitrator and became the BJP`™s cheerleader. In view of the manner in which State Governors were shunted or removed upon the BJP ascending to power at the Centre, there was reasonable suspicion amongst the people this could actually prove to be the scenario, unfortunate as this would have been for the future of Indian politics. But this was just a conjecture, and as things are turning out, quite unnecessary as well. In any case it is unfair to presume the State`™s new Governor would have a BJP tilt. Under the circumstance, the only thing which could have been still predicted with reasonable accuracy would have been the eagerness with which our MLAs would have switched sides for personal gains, should they have perceived a possible change in the political power equation in the State. Unfortunately for them, the Hiyanglam result has not given them this opportunity.
There were however more reasons why the ambitions of the political chameleons amongst our ruling MLAs, as well as the State BJP`™s vaunts of an imminent entry into a position of dominance in the Assembly by the back door without winning the people`™s mandate via the election process, would have proven elusive. The Central BJP under the leadership of Narendra Modi, currently riding high on a popularity wave, winning convincingly in actual political arenas one after another in the country, do not need to be stooping to this extent just to lap up small State Assemblies. In fact, Modi probably would not even want to risk entering controversial territories of politics so routine in the past, and tarnish his formidable reputation, at least just as yet.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Awards, prizes distributed

As part of the 118th birth anniversary of Hijam Irabot an award and prize distribution ceremony organised by Hijam Irabot Memorial Charitable Trust was held at MDU hall yesterday Source The Sangai Express

As part of the 118th birth anniversary of Hijam Irabot an award and prize distribution ceremony organised by Hijam Irabot Memorial Charitable Trust was held at MDU hall yesterday Source The Sangai Express

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Lions Club Debating Comptetition

Lions Club of Imphal is organising a debating competition for students of Higher secondary and Degree levels on the topic The United Nations is the beacon of hope specially of the smaller nations in respect of international peace, security and justice…

Lions Club of Imphal is organising a debating competition for students of Higher secondary and Degree levels on the topic The United Nations is the beacon of hope specially of the smaller nations in respect of international peace, security and justice in connection with the United Nations celebrations on October 26 at Lions Service Centre, Sangaipurou Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service

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Stolen vehicles recovered

Acting on a tip off, volunteers of Anjuman Islah E Musarah, Lilong conducted a drive in different parts of Lilong and pulled up several vehicle lifters along with six stolen scooters today Source Hueiyen News Service

Acting on a tip off, volunteers of Anjuman Islah E Musarah, Lilong conducted a drive in different parts of Lilong and pulled up several vehicle lifters along with six stolen scooters today Source Hueiyen News Service

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CSOs appeal

The Ethnical Socio Cultural Organisation advisor LS Guite has appealed ATSUM to revoke its proposed indefinite blockade of the National Highways which is set to start from midnight of October 21 considering the approaching Ningol Chakkouba festival S…

The Ethnical Socio Cultural Organisation advisor LS Guite has appealed ATSUM to revoke its proposed indefinite blockade of the National Highways which is set to start from midnight of October 21 considering the approaching Ningol Chakkouba festival Source The Sangai Express

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Present electoral system outdated Dr Nara

Conceding that late parliamentarian and communist leader Bhupesh Gupta was one of those who endorsed proportional electoral system in the country, Dr M Nara, secretary of CPI Manipur State Council asserted that proportional electoral system should be i…

Conceding that late parliamentarian and communist leader Bhupesh Gupta was one of those who endorsed proportional electoral system in the country, Dr M Nara, secretary of CPI Manipur State Council asserted that proportional electoral system should be implemented in the country in place of the existing system to facilitate selection of competent people’s representatives Source Hueiyen News Service

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Kuki chiefs oppose

The Kuki Chiefs’ Association KCA Gunpi Block of Chandel district has strongly opposed shifting of the site for construction of P W from Theikhong river to Teijang village in Chandel district under the State Irrigation and Flood Control Department S…

The Kuki Chiefs’ Association KCA Gunpi Block of Chandel district has strongly opposed shifting of the site for construction of P W from Theikhong river to Teijang village in Chandel district under the State Irrigation and Flood Control Department Source The Sangai Express

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Manipuri Youth Killed in West Bengal as Passengers Pushed off from Running Train

A Manipur student identified as Soram Kanta 25 , s o S Budhi of Luker Maning Leikai was died after being pushed from a running train, allegedly by fellow passenger of Dibrugarh Yesvantpur Express 15902 , in West Bengal on 19th October Source Hueiy…

A Manipur student identified as Soram Kanta 25 , s o S Budhi of Luker Maning Leikai was died after being pushed from a running train, allegedly by fellow passenger of Dibrugarh Yesvantpur Express 15902 , in West Bengal on 19th October Source Hueiyen News Service NE Mirror

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Skill development programme begins

A six day skill development programme on ‘Fruit Vegetable Processing and Preservation’ under the aegis of MSME Development Institute, Government of India, Takyelpat was set into motion at Nagamapal Kangjabi Meinam Leikai today Source The Sangai Ex…

A six day skill development programme on ‘Fruit Vegetable Processing and Preservation’ under the aegis of MSME Development Institute, Government of India, Takyelpat was set into motion at Nagamapal Kangjabi Meinam Leikai today Source The Sangai Express

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Seven lessons from Hiyanglam ‘NaMo’ glitz is yet to be introduced into Manipur

Hiyanglam By poll from the very beginning of its election procedure has been significant on various counts Source Hueiyen News Service Seram Neken

Hiyanglam By poll from the very beginning of its election procedure has been significant on various counts Source Hueiyen News Service Seram Neken

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