Grenade found

IMPHAL, Aug 9: A hand grenade left by unidentified persons was found in a paddy field at Haraorou village under Sagolmang Police Station, Imphal East district today around 2.30. The

IMPHAL, Aug 9: A hand grenade left by unidentified persons was found in a paddy field at Haraorou village under Sagolmang Police Station, Imphal East district today around 2.30.

The paddy field lies around 5 km south of Sagolmang Police Station. It was come across by a cattle grazer.

On receiving the news, a team of police bomb expert arrived and retrieved the bomb. Later, it was set exploded in a safer place around 6 pm of the day.

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Media advocacy programme for State scribes concludes

IMPHAL, August 9: The three-day Media Advocacy Programme for State journalists organised by All Manipur Working Journalists`™ Union (AMWJU) under the sponsorship of Manipur Development Society (MDS) at Secure Office

IMPHAL, August 9: The three-day Media Advocacy Programme for State journalists organised by All Manipur Working Journalists`™ Union (AMWJU) under the sponsorship of Manipur Development Society (MDS) at Secure Office Complex Auditorium, AT Line, North AOC concluded today.

The valedictory function was attended by Director of Directorate of Information and Public Relation (DIPR) Salam Somorjit Singh as chief guest; former Secretary General of IJU Sreenivas Reddy as guest of honor and president of AMWJU Wangkhemcha Shamjai as president.

Speaking on the occasion, Salam Somorjit said that media persons of the State have been disseminating daily information to the masses against all odds unlike in other States.

He further that various equipments used by media persons of the State needs to be sharpened to update news daily with speed and accuracy.

He stressed on the need for state media to telecast daily news through satellite so that it could compete with national media and people residing in different parts of the world could know daily happenings in the State.

He extended gratitude to AMWJU for coming up with such useful programme for State journalists.

W Shamjai said that AMWJU will organise such type of media advocacy programme annually to enhance the knowledge and skills of State journalists.

Acknowledging the inspiring speech delivered by consulting editor of India Today Group Rajdeep Sardesai on the topic `Investigative Journalism on the second day of the programme, he admitted that there is a need to work more on investigative journalism in the State.

He expressed gratitude to the MDS for sponsoring the advocacy programme for the sake of State journalists.

During the programme, PRO Defence Lt. Colonel Ajay Kumar Sharma spoke on Defence Correspondent Course and Overview while former Secretary General of IJU Sreenivas Reddy deliberated on Financial and Social Security of Media.

As part of the programme, dignitaries presented participation certificate to the participants of the media advocacy programme.

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AR conducts Joint Security Meet in Yairipok

IMPHAL, August 9: Continuing its endeavors towards providing incident free and cohesive environment in the State, 2 Assam Rifles Battalion of 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ

IMPHAL, August 9: Continuing its endeavors towards providing incident free and cohesive environment in the State, 2 Assam Rifles Battalion of 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) conducted a Joint Security Meet in Yairipok town of Thoubal district on August 7, sources informed.

This meeting was conducted in the interest of local populace to ensure prevention of any untoward incident in Thoubal district. The meeting was chaired by Commandant, 2 Assam Rifles in presence of all the Council members and village Pradhans of Yairipok town.

The Commandant asserted that Assam Rifles is committed towards the overall protection, safety and peace in the region and will keep making endeavors to achieve so. He further asked the Council members and village Pradhans to continue cooperation with the security forces and ensure security in their respective areas.

The meeting highlighted discussion on security issues and timely sharing of information to thwart IED threat. In the end all the Council members and Pradhans expressed their profound gratitude towards the Assam Rifles for this kind of endeavor and assured that all help and support would be given to security forces, the sources said.

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Gaikhangam shoots down Nagaland CM`s remarks on peace accord

IMPHAL, August 9: Refuting Nagaland Chief Minister TR Zeliang remarks that Chief Ministers of Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh were consulted before signing the peace accord signed between NSCN (IM)

IMPHAL, August 9: Refuting Nagaland Chief Minister TR Zeliang remarks that Chief Ministers of Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh were consulted before signing the peace accord signed between NSCN (IM) and Government of India, Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam suspected that the `baseless`™ statement was made just to get blessing from Government of India.

He was addressing media persons at his office chamber at Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) today morning.

Gaikhangam who also holds the portfolio of Home pointed out that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had categorically stated that agreement of the peace accord will be finalized only after consulting CMs of other neighbouring States.

The peace accord should not affect and threaten the territorial integrity of Manipur. If so then the government will not remain a mute spectator to the unwarranted development, the Dy CM made it clear.

The statement of Prime Minister that the territorial integrity of Manipur will not be put up stake by the peace accord is highly valuable and respectable, he said, adding that people of the State need to stay vigilant till details of the peace accord are received.

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Rain wreaks havoc in Tamenglong, Govt appealed to intervene

IMPHAL, August 9: The Tamenglong Village Chiefs`™ Association has fervently appealed to the concerned State authority to look into the plight of the people of the district due to incessant

IMPHAL, August 9: The Tamenglong Village Chiefs`™ Association has fervently appealed to the concerned State authority to look into the plight of the people of the district due to incessant rain showered for the last 10 to 15 days.

In a statement, the association claimed that heavy rainfall in the district has caused havoc such as landslides and floods which resulted in the loss of various standing crops and vegetables amounting to 15 to 20 crores of rupee.

The trend has been reported from Tousem, Tamei, Tamenglong, Nungba and Khoupum Sub-Divisions. Of these, Khoupum Sub-Division, being low lying area, is worst affected area. Nearly, 1050 hectares of arable paddy fields have been submerged in water resulting in the destruction of standing crops, it said.

Over and above the over-flowed water from the Khoupum Dam Canal further aggravated to suffer the people as all the irrigated area has been submerged by the downpour of water from Khoupum Dam Canal.

In the light of the grim situation, the association in the statement implored the concerned authority to take up appropriate measures so as to mitigate the sufferings of the people of the Tamenglong district in general and the Khoupum Sub-Division in particular at the earliest.

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Talks with JCILPS after CM`s arrival: Gaikhangam

IMPHAL, August 9: The government will hold talk with Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) on the proposed bill to safeguard the indigenous people after arrival of Chief

IMPHAL, August 9: The government will hold talk with Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) on the proposed bill to safeguard the indigenous people after arrival of Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh, disclosed Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam.

He was speaking during the 73rd anniversary of Quit India Movement observed by Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) at Congress Bhavan today.

Gaikhangam claimed that JCILPS had been invited for talks by the government three times but there were no positive response.

He exuded confidence that there will be positive outcome during the proposed talk with the JCILPS which is leading the ongoing mass movement for introduction of ILPS or similar law to regulate the alarming influx of outsiders into the State.

During the observance, Dy CM Gaikhangam and several other Congress legislatures led in offering paid floral tribute at the portrait of those freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives during the Quit India Movement.

Quit India Movement was a civil disobedience movement launched in India on August 8, 1942 by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi against the colonial British colonial rule.

The next day, Gandhi, Nehru and many other leaders of the Indian National Congress were arrested by the British Government. Disorderly and non-violent demonstrations took place throughout the country in the following days.

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Rally endorses GOI-NSCN (IM) peace accord

IMPHAL, Aug 9: In support of the historic peace accord signed between NSCN (IM) and Government of India in New Delhi recently, a thanksgiving peace rally was taken out at

IMPHAL, Aug 9: In support of the historic peace accord signed between NSCN (IM) and Government of India in New Delhi recently, a thanksgiving peace rally was taken out at Noney Bazar, Tamenglong district today.

The rally wherein hundreds of people residing at Noney areas participated was jointly organized by All Input Students`™ Union (AISU) and Zeliangrong Students`™ Union Manipur (ZSUM).

A silent prayer with candle lightning as a mark of respect to the departed souls of Naga patriots was also performed by the rallyists.

Vice-Chairman of Committee on Alternative Arrangement, UNC, Ashingpou Gangmei and lecturer of United College, Chandel Dr Benjamin Gangmei addressed the gathering.

A traditional Ho-Hoing was invoked by Khumji (Lukhambi) villagers.

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`JCILPS to meet with Govt on proposed bill at 3pm today`

IMPHAL, August 9: A 14-member team of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) led by its convenor in-charge Khomdram Ratan will have a meeting with the State government

IMPHAL, August 9: A 14-member team of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) led by its convenor in-charge Khomdram Ratan will have a meeting with the State government on the proposed draft bill tomorrow at 3 pm.

Announcing this during a press meet at the residence of Arambam Somorendro, Sagolband Meino Leirak here today, convener in-charge of JCILPS Khomdram Ratan said that the decision to hold a meeting with the government on the issue was arrived after having a marathon meeting between the committee and representatives of civil society organizations held yesterday.

He asserted that suspension of six police personnel involved in the killing of Sapam Robinhood and assurance of the government on the five-point demands to be included in the proposed bill paved way for the meeting which has been seen as an important development following the public outrage over the demand for implementation of ILPS or similar law in the State.

During the proposed meeting with the government, medical helpline in relation to the ongoing mass movement, treatment for injured agitators and several other relevant issues will be discussed at length, the convener in-charge said.

He also said that outcome of the meeting will be disclosed to the public through the media to maintain transparency in the ongoing mass movement.

It may be mentioned that JCILPS submitted their draft recommendations which include five-point demands to the government yesterday. The five points meant to be included in the proposed bill are issue of permit or pass; cut-off base year of non indigenous persons; issue of non-alienation of land to non-indigenous persons; issue of expansion and smooth functioning of the Labour Department and detection and deportation of non-indigenous persons.

On the other hand, the Drafting Committee constituted by the government has also submitted their recommendations on the proposed bill to Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh on August 4.

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Problem solving

In these trying times before Manipur, it is difficult not to be reminded of how physicist turned philosopher, Karl Popper, characterised the idea of problem solving. In `All Life is

In these trying times before Manipur, it is difficult not to be reminded of how physicist turned philosopher, Karl Popper, characterised the idea of problem solving. In `All Life is Problem Solving` (Routlege Classic series) a collection of his own essays on issues related to problem solving, an essay which has the same title as the book is particularly interesting in the context of this discussion. He says life, and therefore survival, in the ultimately analysis is about problem solving. This naturally entails, first correctly identifying and diagnosing the problem, and then thinking of a strategy to get past it. All life forms, from the time they came into being, have been following this strategy, of course with widely varying sophistications. This being the case, a simple single cell being like the amoeba and the most evolved brain, and Popper uses the example of Einstein, have employed this survival mantra through their lives. However, the differences in the way they have refined their approaches, as Popper explains, is fascinating and eye opening. Amoebas act purely by instinct. They solve their problems by trials and errors. Whenever it runs into a problem, it and many more of its kind will run continue to run into the problem and perish until by chance one among them discovers a new route to avoid the problem. This new route will then be followed until another problem comes their way, and then the whole exercise will be repeated. There is a good chance they all will perish if their trial and error strategy is unable to discover a new solution soon enough. This is also very much the problem solving strategy of much of the animal world. But things change when it comes to higher primates and other intelligent beings.

So what would humans (Einstein) do, Popper muses. Unlike the amoeba, intelligent life, in particular humans, do not make themselves part of their problem solving experiments. If an experiment fails, it is only the experiment which is discarded, but the experimenter does not perish. This can of course also cross ethical limits, and humans can and have used other life forms to conduct their experiments, and in extreme cases, privileged humans in positions of power have used others of their same kind lower down on the privilege hierarchy as experimental guinea pigs. But even without resorting to such extremes, humans generally solve problems differently. Not just would he avoid his person being part of the experiment, the most progressive would also generally not wait for the next problem to appear. He would instead try and anticipate the problem and therefore its solution too. This entails the capacity to be self-critical. As Popper illustrates it, Einstein would strive to come with a solution to a difficult problem, but after he has discovered it, he would not rest even if his theory has been put in to practice and confirmed as working. He would begin looking for faults in his own theory or even to discredit it, until he discovers other ways of getting past the problem, some even better than what are already available. This way, the best minds, and the best survivors, always have managed to keep ahead of problems. The other inference is, in any problem solving efforts, it is never helpful to look to dead symbols as props for the present problem solving efforts. Looking forward to new solutions is the only way.

If this is true for individuals, it works for societies too. A problem solving plan and its execution must never be treated as identical. A plan must precede its execution for disasters to be avoided in the event of setbacks or even an eventual failure of the plan. Again, a plan must remain open to scrutiny always, even to be discarded and changed if the need arises, if it is discovered the goal can be better achieved through alternate means. In fact, in the battlefields as well as on the sporting fields, the best commanders and coaches always keep many layers of alternate plans ready for quick switches depending on the changes in the battle scenario before them. For this, the ability to be self-critical and the acceptance that nobody and no plan is infallible is crucial. Not only this, the ability must be also to take critical reviews from others, and to learn from them. In the end, the qualities that matter would also be resilience and accommodation, rather than obduracy, blind to unfolding and changing realities.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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JCILPS observes World Indigenous People Day, sticks to five-point demands

IMPHAL, August 9: Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) observed World Indigenous People Day at Manipur Press Club here today with president of Kangleipak Womens`™ Association Ima Memcha;

IMPHAL, August 9: Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) observed World Indigenous People Day at Manipur Press Club here today with president of Kangleipak Womens`™ Association Ima Memcha; Convener in-charge of JCILPS Kh Ratan; president of AMKIL Ima Sakhi and president of KANGLAMEI Ima Leirik Leima attending as presidium members.

Addressing the gathering, Kh Ratan reiterated that JCILPS had submitted a 99-page memorandum which includes five points to the government on August 8 justifying the collective demand for introduction of Inner Line Permit System or similar law in the State to regulate the incessant influx of outsiders which has posed a serious threat to the existence of indigenous people.

He stated that the World Indigenous People Day celebration is important for the State given the apparent fact that protection of indigenous people by passing an effective bill is being taken lightly by the government.

He asserted that the observance also provided an opportunity to discuss the five-point memorandum submitted to the government for acknowledgement.

There has been a notable development in the ongoing mass movement for enactment of a new bill acceptable to the people as the government has assured to look into the five-point demands unanimously adopted during a public convention on July 23 at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen to be included in the proposed bill, the convener in-charge of JCILPS said.

Maintaining that the committee spearheading the ongoing mass movement is ready to hold talk with the government on the proposed bill in case there is invitation, he made it clear that any talk with the government should be transparent and based on agendas acceptable to all sections of the people.

Once invitation comes from the government side for meeting on the issue, the committee will highlight agendas to be discussed and delegations/members who will attend the meeting, he said, adding that outcome of any meeting with the government will be made public.

If any critical situation arises out of meeting then the committee will seek suggestions from the people and subsequently the government will be urged to pay heed to the suggestions sought, he continued.

Delivering key note address, co-convener of JCILPS BK Moirangcha stated that

Sapam Robinhood lost his life and scores of others including students sustained injuries in police action during the mass agitation demanding enforcement of ILPS in the State which is a legitimate demand.

He said that people should unanimously adopt certain resolutions to safeguard the indigenous people on World Indigenous Day observation which is pertinent from Manipur perspective.

Stating that different forms of democratic agitation should continue till the five points put up by the committee to the government to be included in the proposed bill are included, he pledged that JCILPS will continue to work for protection of the indigenous people and future generation.

Attending as resource persons, Jiten, Yumnamcha Dilip and Lokendro Arambam spoke on relevant topics on implementation of ILPS or similar law in the State without further delay.

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International Day of Indigenous People observed

North East United Refomation Front on Sunday organized International Day of the World Indigenous People at Tora in Senapati District Source Hueiyen News Service

North East United Refomation Front on Sunday organized International Day of the World Indigenous People at Tora in Senapati District Source Hueiyen News Service

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Medical camps held in Chandel

The Diocesan Social Service Society DSSS in collaboration with Caritas India and National Rural Health Mission NRHM Chandel District conducted a medical camp at K Molnom village Source Hueiyen News Service

The Diocesan Social Service Society DSSS in collaboration with Caritas India and National Rural Health Mission NRHM Chandel District conducted a medical camp at K Molnom village Source Hueiyen News Service

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Former MLA questions

Former MLA Thongam Bishwajit has questioned the Government authorities’ decision to de recognise all the Fair Price Shop agents and SK oil sub dealers of Thongju Assembly constituency just because the MLA’s seat is vacant Source The Sangai Express

Former MLA Thongam Bishwajit has questioned the Government authorities’ decision to de recognise all the Fair Price Shop agents and SK oil sub dealers of Thongju Assembly constituency just because the MLA’s seat is vacant Source The Sangai Express

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Fake organization caught

Fake organization named as ‘Poirei Women and the Child Development Manipur’ was caught on Saturday for allegedly launching restaurant drives and earning illegal money by trading with the customers for releasing them Source Hueiyen News Service

Fake organization named as ‘Poirei Women and the Child Development Manipur’ was caught on Saturday for allegedly launching restaurant drives and earning illegal money by trading with the customers for releasing them Source Hueiyen News Service

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Monetary aids to Robinhood family

Conveying solidarity to the bereaved family members of Sapam Robinhood, various local organisations continue to extend monetary assistance to the family Source The Sangai Express

Conveying solidarity to the bereaved family members of Sapam Robinhood, various local organisations continue to extend monetary assistance to the family Source The Sangai Express

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ILPS protest continues across valley

Extending full support to the ongoing people’s demand for ILPS in Manipur, an apex body of seven clubs in Uripok Ward number 4 area and Citizen of Seven Local Leikai Ward number 4 jointly staged a sit in protest on Sunday by blocking road at Nagamapal …

Extending full support to the ongoing people’s demand for ILPS in Manipur, an apex body of seven clubs in Uripok Ward number 4 area and Citizen of Seven Local Leikai Ward number 4 jointly staged a sit in protest on Sunday by blocking road at Nagamapal Lainingthou Ising Chaibi Source Hueiyen News Service

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CRAM shares views

On the occasion of the World’s Indigenous Peoples Day, Centre for Research and Advocacy Manipur CRAM has shared its views on the threats faced by the indigenous people of the State Source The Sangai Express

On the occasion of the World’s Indigenous Peoples Day, Centre for Research and Advocacy Manipur CRAM has shared its views on the threats faced by the indigenous people of the State Source The Sangai Express

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NPO demands transfer of Executive Engineer

Chandel Naga People’s Organisation CNPO has demanded the transfer of Chandel PWD EE alleging that he has been totally absent from discharging his duty since the time of joining the department Source Hueiyen News Service

Chandel Naga People’s Organisation CNPO has demanded the transfer of Chandel PWD EE alleging that he has been totally absent from discharging his duty since the time of joining the department Source Hueiyen News Service

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Moreh remains cut off, reels under scarcity Rice at Rs 50 per kilo, petrol at Rs 110 per litre

With Moreh literally cut off from the rest of the world for the last many days, the border town is today literally reeling under a severe crunch of shortage of essential commodities Source The Sangai Express

With Moreh literally cut off from the rest of the world for the last many days, the border town is today literally reeling under a severe crunch of shortage of essential commodities Source The Sangai Express

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