Lamps for students of Government Deaf and Mute School

IMPHAL April 29: Department of Science and technology, Government of Manipur, under the Integrated Rural Energy programme (IREP) organized a function, today, for the distribution of high efficiency LED reading… Read more »

IMPHAL April 29: Department of Science and technology, Government of Manipur, under the Integrated Rural Energy programme (IREP) organized a function, today, for the distribution of high efficiency LED reading lamps to students of the Government Deaf and Mute School, Takyelpat, Imphal.

The function was presided by Letkhogin Haokip, IAS, commissioner (Social Welfare), Govt. of Manipur, G. Sheityabati devi, director Social Welfare, H.Usharani Devi, headmistress, Govt. Deaf and Mute School, Takyelpat,H. Imocha Singh, IAS commissioner (Sc.& Tech),Govt. Manipur and Uttam C. Laisram, Director (Sc. & Tech), Govt. of Manipur as the chief guest, president and guests of honour respectively.

The lamps were distributed by the dignitaries to the students of the School.

The lamps were procured from M/s Manipur Electronics Development Corporation limited, MANITRON, Takyel and said that each lamp carries one year warranty excluding the batteries. The cost of each unit, inclusive of batteries (3 nos.) is Rs 275 only.

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Kumar Kom Appeals

As Mr. James (Mugundhan), CEO UNIGROUP, failed to keep his promise, I would like to say a big sorry and my apology to all the respected leaders and investors for… Read more »

As Mr. James (Mugundhan), CEO UNIGROUP, failed to keep his promise, I would like to say a big sorry and my apology to all the respected leaders and investors for being unable to fulfill the desire of the investors. As per James`™s assurance at Malaysia and as per the telephonic conversation almost every day, he kept on telling me that he will be clearing the payout before the end of April, but the month has ended and nothing got materialize. Still then, I will keep on pressurizing him until and unless we get back our money. He still kept on saying that he will return the capital amount sooner or later.

Therefore, I sincerely request all the respected leaders and investors to kindly support in forming a committee or welfare so as to make alternative arrangement along with the committee to bring out some amicable solution of the prevailing situation in order to safeguard the people and to avoid unwanted troubles and violence. Trouble and violence will bring only destruction and lost and therefore, I humbly request all the investors to kindly understand and bear with me for some more time and shun any sort of violence. In the meantime, I will pursue to my level best to get back our principle amount with the committee. And whatever the funds coming from the company will be made directly credited in the committee`™s account. And I will not stop fighting the company till we achieve our desire goal and everything is possible when we all unitedly work together. Once again, I humbly request all the investors to kindly support and cooperate with me and the leaders as we are trying our very best to come out of our problem. An information office will be open in Imphal at the earliest possible time.

While we are trying our very best to come out of the prevailing situation investors are humbly requested not to create any troubles/hindrance.

Thanking your for kind cooperation and support.
Please send your feedback/suggestion to “investors.welfare@gmail.com”

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Rongali Bihu in Imphal

IMPHAL, May 5: The Rongali Bihu Celebration Committee, Imphal is celebrating the Rongali Bihu at Devalaya (Kalibari), Imphal, on May 8 organized by the Rainbow and Asom Samaj.

IMPHAL, May 5: The Rongali Bihu Celebration Committee, Imphal is celebrating the Rongali Bihu at Devalaya (Kalibari), Imphal, on May 8 organized by the Rainbow and Asom Samaj.

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YOSC to clash TBSFA in Birchandra football final

IMPHAL, May 6: The YOSC Khurai will clash with TBSFA in the final of the 3rd Th Birchandra Football Academy memorial football tournament being held at Toubungkhok. In the semi… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 6: The YOSC Khurai will clash with TBSFA in the final of the 3rd Th Birchandra Football Academy memorial football tournament being held at Toubungkhok.
In the semi final matches played today YOSC defeated Linthoi FC by 2-1 while TBSFA  beat GSC by 4-3 goals.

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International Karate Championship

IMPHAL May 7: According to a press release by chief instructor, Shito Ryu Seiko Kai Karate-Do, Manipur, a team of 16 members including 14 players and 2 officials are leaving… Read more »

IMPHAL May 7: According to a press release by chief instructor, Shito Ryu Seiko Kai Karate-Do, Manipur, a team of 16 members including 14 players and 2 officials are leaving tomorrow for Nepal to participate in NSKA International Karate Championship 2011 organized by Nepal Karate Federation, which is scheduled to be held from May 11 to May 14.

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AR provides assistance

IMPHAL, May 9: The troops of Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) carried out a successful rescue operation on May 8.An official release stated that a Tata magic… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 9: The troops of Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) carried out a successful rescue operation on May 8.An official release stated that a Tata magic with regd. No MN-1K 4527 heading towards Sugnu Town from Kakching, lost control and turned turtle injuring passengers near Longmaidong, Thoubal. On receiving the news, the troops along with a medical team of 27 Assam Rifles rushed to the spot and rescued twenty passengers, evacuated injured passengers to the Civil Hospital, Kakching after providing first aid, it further added.

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New recruits

From KaimuanthangLamka May 10: 314 new recruits have taken an oath of loyalty to the services of the nation this morning at the passing out parade held at STC /BSF… Read more »

From KaimuanthangLamka May 10: 314 new recruits have taken an oath of loyalty to the services of the nation this morning at the passing out parade held at STC /BSF camp. The new recruits have undergone nine months of vigorous training in various art forms. So far 185 batches have been trained at the STC in Ccpur STC and 28930 have passed out including those taking part today Shri Hemant Desai IG from Shillong reviewed the colourful parade.

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Subroto Mukherjee football tourney

IMPHAL, May 11: The district youth affairs & sports office, Imphal East will be organising the district level Subroto Mukherjee football tournament in respect of Imphal East district for U-14… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 11: The district youth affairs & sports office, Imphal East will be organising the district level Subroto Mukherjee football tournament in respect of Imphal East district for U-14 boys and U-17 junior boys at Khuman Lampak from May 25.
The district youth affairs & sports officer inform schools willing to participate in the tournament to collect entry form from DYSO office located at Khuman Lampak.

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KCP(MC) rubbishes police claim

IMPHAL May 11: The KCP(MC) in a press statement by the outfit`™s assistant secretary Korouhanba claims that an individual whom the Delhi police claim to have arrested as leader of… Read more »

IMPHAL May 11: The KCP(MC) in a press statement by the outfit`™s assistant secretary Korouhanba claims that an individual whom the Delhi police claim to have arrested as leader of the outfit is baseless.

There is no one by the name of Malemnganba alias Anand Nongthombam,34, s/o Abocha of Khurai Sajor Leikai, who is a class IV literate within the ranks of the outfit. The police claim that the individual is the Imphal East district commander in chief is an outright attempt to tarnish the image of the outfit, it is also a plot by a person who is presently lodged in prison, it said.

The deputy commissioner of Police Special Cell, Arun Company also attempts to link the outfit with drug peddlers, this issue which happened before has also been clarified by the outfit before that there are no links with the arrested individuals and the outfit, yet the outfit applauds the commissioner for arresting the imposters masquerading as cadres of the outfit.

The outfit appeals the media reports to be based on facts and not to give in to sensationalism.

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`Effective Youth Policy` a way curve out Social unrest in the state

Leader Writer: Sukham Nanda The youths have been at the forefront of National Progress in all ages as they play a significant role in the process of social change. They… Read more »

Leader Writer: Sukham Nanda
The youths have been at the forefront of National Progress in all ages as they play a significant role in the process of social change. They have contributed immensely to fight against economic exploitation, social and political injustice and discrimination based on religion, caste, sex, and are engaged in creative activities to develop their personality and functional capability and thus make them economically productive and socially useful.

Perceiving the versatile role being undertaken by the youths and the imperative need to harness their potential in the national development process, the Government of India framed the National Youth Policy in the year 2003. Further, framing of a State Youth Policy in the line with the National Youth Policy is imperative, keeping in view the varied dimensions of social, economic and political situation of the state. The very policy in the state is to facilitate a multidimensional ad integrated approach towards formulation and implementation of youth programmes in the state and also to give emphasis to greater participation of youth in the process of decision-making and execution of welfare programme of the Government at the local and higher level.

It is also learned that, the State Youth Policy will cover all youth of the state in age group 13-35 years. The number of youth in this age group is about 8,83,795 (37%) out of total population of 23,88,643 as per 2001 census. On the other hand the expert and researchers of the state are of the opinion that Youth development effort in the state have been hampered due to lack adequate information and research facility. The policy therefore suggests establishment of a well organized information and research network concerning various youth related issues to facilitate formulation of and updating development schemes and programmes. The information and research network envisaged by the policy should be extended as far as possible, to the village level so that youth in rural and hill areas could get the full benefit.

In the meantime, State Youth Policy is recognised that education, training and employment, health, preservation of environment, ecology and wildlife, recreation and sport, science and technology, arts and culture and civic and good citizenship are the key sector concern for the youth of the state which the state government need to implement properly. Considering the multiple disorders in the implementation of development schemes and programme touches the key sectors of concern for the youths of the state in terms of education training and employment, health etc. resulted failure in reaching the target to deliver full responsibilities of youths in upholding unity and integrity of the Nation and the State, maintain peace and harmony among various communities and ethnic groups of the state, to have respect of law, respect others`™ faiths and beliefs in the religious, cultural and social spheres, uphold the dignity of the individual, and fight against exploitation of fellow citizens, promote good ethical conduct in individual and social life, to maintain honesty and integrity of character and be committed to fight against all forms of corruption and social evils, preserve and protect the environment, aware of the values of democratic and constitutional processes, including conduct of elections and formation of government and most importantly respect for elders and seniors, including teachers and parents, in consonance with each respective culture and traditions.

Over and above, the State Youth Policy need to accord priorities for the development for the group of young people including Rural youths, Out of school youth, Adolescents, particularly female adolescents, youths with disabilities, youth under special difficult circumstances like victims of trafficking, communal riots and conflicts etc.

Besides it is of the general observations that, once the adopted State Youth Policy are implemented properly in the state by the government very sincerely the chronic problems of the state including insurgency, drug abuses, communalism with be eliminated to a great extend, considering how important is the State Youth Policy, state government need to pay special attentions in proper implementations of various schemes and programmes by framing a Plan of Action for the proper implementation of State Youth Policy.

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Street vendors protest

IMPHAL, May 13: Reiterating its demands to provide vending space and at the same time demanding the release of their fellow street vendors arrested by the police since the start… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 13: Reiterating its demands to provide vending space and at the same time demanding the release of their fellow street vendors arrested by the police since the start of their agitation, a group of street vendors gathered today in front of the MPP office and blocked vehicular movement along the road for several minutes.The protestors were later dispersed by the city police without any further unwanted incidents.I Debrani, a member of the Khwairamband Keithel Street Vendor Demand committee, speaking on the sideline of the protest to the media persons decried the act of putting her fellow vendors in jail and further urged the government to release them, taking into consideration their family.

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Premjit wins CYLC mens singles tennis title

IMPHAL, May 15: Premjit wins mens open singles in the 1st CYLC state level tennis tournment held at Hao ground, Singjamei. In the final played today Premjit defeated Brojen with the… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 15: Premjit wins mens open singles in the 1st CYLC state level tennis tournment held at Hao ground, Singjamei. In the final played today Premjit defeated Brojen with the score of 7-6 (7-4), 3-6, 7-6 (14-12).In the U-16 boys singles final, L Amarjit defeated Becker 6-0, 4-6, 7-5.In the 35 years plus mens doubles final the pair of M Ranjan and Th Ibohal defeated N Kangjamba and Tuleshwor with the score 6-3, 3-6, 6-4.In the girls U-14 final, H Puja defeated N Roshni 4-1, 3-4, 4-1. Winner of all the categories recieved cash prizes of Rs 3000 each along with trophies while the runners were given Rs 2000 and all the semi finalist Rs 1000 each. All the quarter finalist were also given Rs 500 each.

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ZSUNA memorandum

IMPHAL, May18: Representatives of different organizations joint hands and submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister, on May18, regarding various matters according to a press release by the organizations. The… Read more »

IMPHAL, May18: Representatives of different organizations joint hands and submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister, on May18, regarding various matters according to a press release by the organizations.

The said representatives of the organizations are Poukhonlung, Convenor, Zeliangrong Students`™ Union Nungba Area (ZSUNA), Jamuna Kamei, Secretary, Bazar Board, Nungba, K.Bandai, Thoubei(Pei) Nungba, Angampou, President, Nungba Youth Organisation and they have put forward the following matters before the Government: 1) The sub-division officer/ sub-division magistrate/block development officer, Kajaigai Gangmei be transferred within a week. 2) Non-payment of cash component under MSDP and IAY. 3) Misappropriate use of MGNREGS fund under Material Component. 4) Partiality/bias in work allotment and indulgence in Nungba village affairs, it added.

The people are grievously suffering due to the above factors. The organizations demand the Government for immediate action and in case of failure, the organizations are willing to take up democratic agitation and protest, it added.

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Result declared

IMPHAL May 19: The result of the drawing and painting competition held in connection with the International Day of Biodiversity, which was organized by office of Biodiversity Board, Imphal, Government… Read more »

IMPHAL May 19: The result of the drawing and painting competition held in connection with the International Day of Biodiversity, which was organized by office of Biodiversity Board, Imphal, Government of Manipur has been declared.

In Group 1(class I to V), Sh. Santosh Singh from Kakching Wairi Ningthou Pareng, studying in Class V at Kakching Wairi High School got the 1st prize.

In Group 2 (class VI to XII), Sh. Asem Indrajit from Oinam Sawombung Awang Leikai studying in IX at The Brilliant Public School got the first prizes.

A prize distribution ceremony would be held on May 22 at Manipur Orchid Preservation Centre, Khongampat. The Students should reach the venue at 8.30 am I school uniform along with their teachers/ parents.

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Miss Manipur 2011

IMPHAL May 26: Miss Manipur 2011, will be held on May 31 at BOAT at 5 pm, said a press release by the general secretary of Four Hopes.

IMPHAL May 26: Miss Manipur 2011, will be held on May 31 at BOAT at 5 pm, said a press release by the general secretary of Four Hopes.

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Cloudburst runs havoc

IMPHAL, March 23: A short rainstorm swept several parts of the state in the afternoon today leaving many houses and standing properties damaged. However no human casualty was inflicted during… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 23: A short rainstorm swept several parts of the state in the afternoon today leaving many houses and standing properties damaged.
However no human casualty was inflicted during the storm.
The rainstorm swept at around 1 to 1:30 pm and lasted for only a few minutes.
The storm have reportedly damage about 15 houses besides ruining agricultural crops at Telou Mayai Leikai under Lamlai Police station and fallen several tree branches.
About 10 houses also suffered the same fate in different parts of Kakching area due to the storm besides reports of fallen trees and electric polls in the area.
In the meantime the roof of a yet to be completed community hall located at Pallel Turel Thongwangma was also reportedly blown away during the storm.    
Although the accurate wind speed of the storm was not available, the average wind speed is recorded at 16 km/hr.

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Time for Peace

The recent statement by the UNLF chairman, R.K. Sanayaima, alias Meghen, that he is ready for a settlement of the Manipur-India conflict by any other honourable means even if it… Read more »

The recent statement by the UNLF chairman, R.K. Sanayaima, alias Meghen, that he is ready for a settlement of the Manipur-India conflict by any other honourable means even if it is not by a plebiscite, would come across as loaded with meanings to any close and concerned observer of developments of the underground politics in Manipur. Since the statement was not elaborated, it is never certain what was exactly implied, whether it was just a response to a purported statement by another underground organisation on the issue of plebiscite as a conflict resolution mechanism in Manipur, as was vaguely implied, or if the UNLF leader was unilaterally indicating his and his party`™s willingness to open up to other ideas and formulas which can bring about a resolution to the problem at hand and thus usher back in peace in this trouble-torn state.
This is encouraging, if not for anything else then at least because it means not putting all the eggs in one basket. Ideally, every important blueprint for a peaceful settlement must have a Plan-B, and indeed Plan-C and D, E, F… all of them, it goes without saying, bound together by a single goal. This is important since the project being pushed is important and cannot afford to fail. If one plan becomes unfeasible, there must be other options to replace it.

The million rupees question at this juncture is, does the state have any alternate plan or plans? Quite in despair we are quite certain this is unlikely. This question is relevant not just for the government but also to the numerous peace workers and NGOs in the state. Have they been doing anything in the regards? What about the Manipur University? In the political science department, we can quite confidently say there would be numerous scholars who had done or are doing their M.Phil and Ph.D theses on the issue of insurgency. Quite predictably, most of these would also be virtually the same dog-eared sketches of the history of the phenomenon, with few or none of them providing any fresh insight into what can be the way out. We hope we are wrong, and there indeed are some which can shed light at this crucial juncture on the festering issue. We understand that the university is also developing a peace study centre. We wonder if this initiative has also done anything of relevance when it comes to the crux, as indeed it is now.

The vacuum of intellectual material with relevance to real problems on the ground is frustrating, but more than this, it also points to the trend of academics in the state as a whole. The pursuit today is for degrees which can guarantee government jobs, and not in the real spirit of education, which is generally defined as acquisition of problem solving skills and insights into life`™s myriad challenges. The uneasy reality today in Manipur is, government jobs have acquired a Kafkaesque reality of its own, and they have become ends in themselves, so much so that even the meaning of the pursuit of education and knowledge has come to be skewed unrecognisably to mean only the acquisition of relevant paper qualifications to make the candidates eligible for these jobs. When real problem solving needs, especially very crucial one as the state is faced with currently arise, what everybody is faced with is a big intellectual void on the matter.

This is the tragedy of modern Manipur. The time is simply ripe to begin a new journey to explore peace possibilities, for opportunities are knocking at the door. If these extremely rare openings to a new and peaceful future are allowed to go waste, the history will never forgive the present generation. Though in an intellectual vacuum in matters of peace models currently, the government and the entire intelligentsia must come together to rise to the occasion. The exploration for different avenues for peace and reconciliation must begin in earnest without further loss of time. This reconciliation must be broad based too, for by no means can any resolution to Manipur`™s problems, we would venture to say much more than any other north eastern states, can be a linear one. As much as Manipur is multi-ethnic, multi-linguistic and multi-religion, the divisions within its society are as myriad and complex. To conjure up a holistic vision to accommodate all its problems within a single blueprint, what is called for is what John Paul Lederach terms as the `moral imagination` `“ an imagination that extends beyond the ordinary linear vision of established rules and legality, or individual likes and dislikes.

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Large amount of drugs seized

IMPHAL,May 25: A large amount of drugs have been seized from a Maruti Gypsy bearing registration number MN-01-K-8433, by the troops of 116 Bn BSF of SHQ BSF CI (OPS),… Read more »

IMPHAL,May 25: A large amount of drugs have been seized from a Maruti Gypsy bearing registration number MN-01-K-8433, by the troops of 116 Bn BSF of SHQ BSF CI (OPS), Manipur, while conducting vehicular checking at Heirok, Thamlai road disclosed a press release of the Deputy Commander, SHQ BSF CI.
The car was driven by one Wilson Shinglai Tangkhul, 43, s/o (L) Shangreiyo Shinglai Tangkhul. On checking the vehicle, thirteen big plastics bags containing white colour tablets suspected to be a high profile narcotic drugs/psychotropic substance, weighing a total of four hundred sixty kgs which  are worth approximately Rs. 50 lakhs,  were found.
It further mentioned that on further questioning him, the individual revealed that he was paid a sum of Rs 10 thousand to transport the drugs to a lady identified as Tinneikim Haokip from Khudeng Thabi and currently settled in Pallel.
The drugs were reportedly to be crossed over to Myanmar. He was later handed over to the Officer-in-charge, Narcotics and Affair of the Border PS, Imphal, along with the drugs, his mobile phone, Maruti Gypsy and a sum of Rs 10,650 seized from him after lodging an FIR on the case, it added.
Meanwhile troops of 42Assam Rifles of 26 sector under HQ IGAR (south) launched an operation in the general area of Bongyang on May 24 and apprehended an individual along with large amounts of Tie Cold tablets from a bus with registration number MN-01-1286, according to a press release by the AR.
The individual has been identified as Ajiz Singh, 19, s/o Ibuyai Singh, from Singmaizin, Mayang Imphal and he was later handed over to the Custom Office, Pallel, it added.

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Tata magic plunges into Imphal River

IMPHAL, May 26: At least two occupants of a Tata Magic vehicle has remained traceless after the four wheeler passenger vehicle they were traveling on plunged into the banks of… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 26: At least two occupants of a Tata Magic vehicle has remained traceless after the four wheeler passenger vehicle they were traveling on plunged into the banks of Imphal River. The incident happened this afternoon around 1.30pm at Wangoi Laiphrakpam Leikai in Imphal West.

One occupant of the vehicle however managed to escape unhurt in the incident but whereabouts of the two other occupants cannot be traced as the vehicle plunged into the water of Imphal River.

Local sources said the vehicle was on a test drive after repairing at a local automobile workshop located at Wangoi. One of the occupant identified as Khomdram Biramani managed to escape from the ill fated vehicle. However, the two other occupants of the vehicle identified as Moirangthem Pashuram, 32 of Haoreibi Makha Leikai and Khaidem Yaima, 32 of Wangoi Mamang Leikai are still missing.

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Huge quantity of explosives recovered

IMPHAL, May 27: In continuation of its efforts to maintain peace & security in Churachandpur, the troops of Assam Rifles of 27 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegi s of… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 27: In continuation of its efforts to maintain peace & security in Churachandpur, the troops of Assam Rifles of 27 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegi s of the Red Shield Division recovered huge quantity of explosives in Saikot area of Churachandpur. Based on a confirmed input regarding move of explosives towards Saikot area, 46 Assam Rifles had established a vehicle check post in Saikot on the night of 26 May 2011. One Mahindra pick up was intercepted by the 46 AR from which a person carrying 195 Gellatin sticks, 900 detonators and 40 meters of cortex was apprehended at 11 PM. The individual was handed over to Police Station Imphal (West).

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