Escaped hunger strikers rearrested

The 13 pro ILPS student hunger strikers, who managed to flee from the Takyel Observatory Home on Tuesday, have been rearrested by police on Wednesday Source Hueiyen News Service

The 13 pro ILPS student hunger strikers, who managed to flee from the Takyel Observatory Home on Tuesday, have been rearrested by police on Wednesday Source Hueiyen News Service

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One injured in IED blast

One civilian has been injured when an IED exploded near the entrance gate of 45 Assam Rifles, C Coy at Chingarel, Imphal East district under Heingang police station at around 7 Source The Sangai Express

One civilian has been injured when an IED exploded near the entrance gate of 45 Assam Rifles, C Coy at Chingarel, Imphal East district under Heingang police station at around 7 Source The Sangai Express

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Stranded oil tankers start moving toward Jiribam

After it was told that it would take more than 10 days to fully repair the landslide affected Phesama, Nagaland portion of Imphal Dimapur highway, oil tankers stranded at Dimapur have started moving towards Jiribam today Source The Sangai Express

After it was told that it would take more than 10 days to fully repair the landslide affected Phesama, Nagaland portion of Imphal Dimapur highway, oil tankers stranded at Dimapur have started moving towards Jiribam today Source The Sangai Express

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3 Bills to be tabled after Govt and JCILPS Signed 7point Agreement on tuesday night Assembly set for emergency sitting

The Manipur Legislative Assembly is all set for a two day emergency session on August 28 and August 31 where three Bills related to the agreement signed between Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS and the Government of Manipur will be…

The Manipur Legislative Assembly is all set for a two day emergency session on August 28 and August 31 where three Bills related to the agreement signed between Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS and the Government of Manipur will be tabled and likely to be passed Source Hueiyen News Service

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10 year old boy infected by ‘JE’

As an apparent fallout of the recent floods which affected both the hill and valley districts of the State, a ten year old boy was diagnosed with symptoms similar to those of Japanese Encephalitis on August 22 Source The Sangai Express

As an apparent fallout of the recent floods which affected both the hill and valley districts of the State, a ten year old boy was diagnosed with symptoms similar to those of Japanese Encephalitis on August 22 Source The Sangai Express

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Three Bills prepared for protection of indigenous people, Twoday Assembly session on Aug 28, 31 Govt gets Guv’s consent to table all three Bills in the House

Governor Syed Ahmed has given his consent on tabling three Bills in the Manipur Legislative Assembly aimed at providing a constitutional safeguard to the indigenous people of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

Governor Syed Ahmed has given his consent on tabling three Bills in the Manipur Legislative Assembly aimed at providing a constitutional safeguard to the indigenous people of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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3 houses dismantled, tension grips Toushang

A tense situation has gripped two neighbouring villages after three houses were dismantled and pushed down into Leimatak river at Toushang Khunou under Khoupum sub division in Tamenglong district Source The Sangai Express

A tense situation has gripped two neighbouring villages after three houses were dismantled and pushed down into Leimatak river at Toushang Khunou under Khoupum sub division in Tamenglong district Source The Sangai Express

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84th death anniversary of Haipou Jadonang to be observed widely

Zelinagrong Baudi ZB , the apex body of the Zeliangrong Nagas Assam, Manipur and Nagaland , appealed to the Zeliangrong community to observe the 84th death anniversary of Haipou Jadonang on August 29 as ‘Zeliangrong Martyrs’ Day’ Source Hueiyen N…

Zelinagrong Baudi ZB , the apex body of the Zeliangrong Nagas Assam, Manipur and Nagaland , appealed to the Zeliangrong community to observe the 84th death anniversary of Haipou Jadonang on August 29 as ‘Zeliangrong Martyrs’ Day’ Source Hueiyen News Service

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Trained teachers’ body urges

B Ed M Ed Trained Teachers’ Association has demanded application of the National Council for Teacher Education NCTE , 2010 in the recruitment of Resource Person under SSA SMA, 2015, Manipur Source The Sangai Express

B Ed M Ed Trained Teachers’ Association has demanded application of the National Council for Teacher Education NCTE , 2010 in the recruitment of Resource Person under SSA SMA, 2015, Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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RN Ravi in Kohima meets Governor, orgns

Government of India Interlocutor for Naga peace talks RN Ravi on Wednesday called on Nagaland Governor PB Acharya at the Raj Bhavan Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

Government of India Interlocutor for Naga peace talks RN Ravi on Wednesday called on Nagaland Governor PB Acharya at the Raj Bhavan Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Govt, JCILPS seal landmark midnight deal

The fourth round meeting held between the State Government and JCILPS yesterday which dragged on past midnight signed a 10 point agreement, the foremost being introduction of three Bills in the State Assembly Source The Sangai Express

The fourth round meeting held between the State Government and JCILPS yesterday which dragged on past midnight signed a 10 point agreement, the foremost being introduction of three Bills in the State Assembly Source The Sangai Express

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Truckers Assn accuses BRO of failing to maintain bridge

All Manipur Truck Owners’ Welfare Association AMTOWA has accused the BRO Border Roads Organisation of neglecting Imphal Jiri road and causing inconveniences to the truckers plying along the highway Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

All Manipur Truck Owners’ Welfare Association AMTOWA has accused the BRO Border Roads Organisation of neglecting Imphal Jiri road and causing inconveniences to the truckers plying along the highway Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Continuous mudslides over NH 29 cut off Manipur for 7th day – The Shillong Times

Continuous mudslides over NH 29 cut off Manipur for 7th dayThe Shillong TimesKohima: Severe mudslides triggered by incessant rainfall flowing over the National Highway 29 in Phesema at the outskirt of Kohima town, has continued to cut off the Southern …

Continuous mudslides over NH 29 cut off Manipur for 7th day
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Kohima: Severe mudslides triggered by incessant rainfall flowing over the National Highway 29 in Phesema at the outskirt of Kohima town, has continued to cut off the Southern Angami area of this district and the state of Manipur for 7th day on

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Landslides, blockades and Manipur’s vulnerability – E-Pao.net

Landslides, blockades and Manipur’s vulnerability
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Manipur at present is literally cocooned within the nine ranges of mountains that surround the central valley portion. Imphal-Dimapur highway is cut off at Phesama, Nagaland by landslides. Barak Bridge has gone out of service and it is still very

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Landslides, blockades and Manipur's vulnerability
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Manipur at present is literally cocooned within the nine ranges of mountains that surround the central valley portion. Imphal-Dimapur highway is cut off at Phesama, Nagaland by landslides. Barak Bridge has gone out of service and it is still very

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BJP Manipur divulges details of Centre sponsored road projects

IMPHAL, August 26: The Union Ministry of Surface Road and Transport Highways had already sanctioned Rs.111.563 crores for development of the Imphal-Jiribam highway, claimed BJP general secretary M Asnikumar today.

IMPHAL, August 26: The Union Ministry of Surface Road and Transport Highways had already sanctioned Rs.111.563 crores for development of the Imphal-Jiribam highway, claimed BJP general secretary M Asnikumar today.

He told media persons at their party office that the fund had been released under the 100-day programme of the NDA government last year.

Strengthening his claim, he said the BJP Manipur Pradesh has also received a written confirmation from the Union Finance Minister on the sanctioning of the huge fund.

He continued the Centre has also informed that the fund is only for the first phase of road development work for the said highway which is one of the two important lifeline of the State and it will be sanctioning another Rs.213 crore for the second phase.

The State BJP unit has, today, received all details of funds sanctioned by the Centre for road development projects Asnikumar said.

The Union Minister has also mentioned a Rs.47.64 crore fund for strengthening of the Mao to Imphal stretch of National Highway 2 which will include construction and repairing work, he informed the media persons.

According to the Union Minister, the Centre has also sanctioned a separate amount of Rs.37.18 crores for reconstruction of Lokchao Bridge along the Imphal-Moreh Highway for the year 2014-15, he said.

The Centre has also sanctioned Rs.55 crore (approx.) for expansion of the Singamei to Lilong stretch of the highway to a four-lane, he continued.

He continued, the BJP Manipur Pradesh has already urged the Centre to monitor the works undertaken under the funds and to reward the work for the highways to the National Highways Construction Limited which was constituted under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Gaikhangam`s remark on Moreh incident draws flak

MOREH, August 26: While welcoming a declaration made by deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who also holds the portfolio of Home yesterday that two or three security company will be deployed

MOREH, August 26: While welcoming a declaration made by deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who also holds the portfolio of Home yesterday that two or three security company will be deployed at Moreh considering the August 18 incident, Kha Nongpok Apunba Nupi Lup (KNANL), Moreh and Nupi Khunai Chaokhat Lamjing Lup (NKCLL), Moreh have categorically stated that additional deployment of security personnel in the border town will be of no use if they do not discharge their duty accordingly.

The two organisations issued a joint statement issued to the press on this regard today.

Referring to a remark of the dy CM published in local dailies that there had been no loopholes on the part of security personnel regarding the Moreh incident, KNANL and NKCLL claimed that 85 hotels and shops and 40 vehicles belonging to a single community were destroyed on the day of the incident which is in stark contrast of the dy CM`™s remark.

The incident took place in an area only 100 meter from the Moreh Police Station. Several people residing in the border town in the name of disrupting a mass rally taken out in solidarity to the ongoing movement demanding introduction of Inner Line Permit System in the State destroyed the hotels and shops in broad daylight, the statement pointed out, asking the dy CM what he can do if video clippings and concrete proofs in support of the claim that the incident took place in the presence of security personnel are produced.

Demanding dismissal of additional SP Moreh RK Khomdon Singh for failing to discharge his duty as per the wishes of Moreh people regarding the unfortunate incident, the two women`™s organizations in the statement suspected hidden agenda in the remarks made by Dy CM that there had been no lapses on part of the security personnel on the day.

Taking serious note of the remarks made by Gaikhangam in the wake of the unfortunate incident, the joint statement also demanded clarification from the dy CM for his unwarranted remark at the earliest.

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Railway affected land owners` committee demands R&R package including 50 percent job reservation in the rail project

IMPHAL Aug 26: The Railway Affected Land Owners`™ Welfare Committee (RALOWCO) has demanded Rehabilitation and Resettlement package from the State government. The affected families should be a part of the

IMPHAL Aug 26: The Railway Affected Land Owners`™ Welfare Committee (RALOWCO) has demanded Rehabilitation and Resettlement package from the State government.

The affected families should be a part of the developmental benefits, said RALOWCO president Konthoujam Kumar Singh during a press meet at the Manipur Press Club today after submitting a four point memorandum to the Chief Minister.

RALOWCO is an organisation of families affected by acquisition of land for the construction of New Broad Gauge Railway line from Tupul to Imphal and a railway station at Malom by the Northeastern Frontier Railways.

The NF Railway would be acquiring 103.726 acres for the project.

Villages namely Konthoujam, Bamdiar, Malom, Tuliyaima, Yurembam, Lansonbi (Sagoltongba), Changangei, Salam, Luker, Tairenpokpi, Kangdabi, Haorang Keirel and Kiyam which will be affected by the land acquisition would be losing homesteads, farms, besides industrial and agricultural land, he said.

The organisation has sought intervention of the State government through their memorandum which demands four points which include monetary compensation of the acquired land based on the current market rates/values of prime areas.

The four point demand also include that since the land which is to be acquired for public purposed is their sole source of livelihood, the State government should designed an additional Rehabilitation and Resettlement package for an alternative livelihood for all the affected families, he said.

RALOWCO also seeks employment for the affected families which can commensurate with their competence either in the State government or the Railway Department, he continued.

It has also demanded an MoU that guarantees the affected families 50 % job reservation in the Railway Project in Manipur.

The press meet was also participated by other representatives of the organisation Dr Kh Lojitchandra, Laishram Ratam Khuman, Brojendro Konthoujam and Oinam Purnima Devi.

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