Election Commission asks observers to work sincerely

Mail News Service New Delhi, Jan 3: The Commission yesterday held a briefing for 1200 Observers who are being appointed for the General Elections to the Legislative Assemblies of Goa, Manipur, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. The Commission will appoint 531 General Observers, 178 Expenditure Observers and 89 Police Observers to observe the election process […]

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New Delhi, Jan 3: The Commission yesterday held a briefing for 1200 Observers who are being appointed for the General Elections to the Legislative Assemblies of Goa, Manipur, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. The Commission will appoint 531 General Observers, 178 Expenditure Observers and 89 Police Observers to observe the election process in these five states.
Observers were addressed by the Chief Election Commissioner Dr. S.Y. Quarishi and Election Commissioners Sh. V.S.Sampath and Sh. H.S.Bramha. They were given detailed briefing senior officials of the Commission.
The CEC drew the attention of the Observers to their crucial role in the conduct of elections, specially their vigilance and executive functions. Dr Quraishi complimented the Observers for having contributed to free and fair elections everytime, and for being instrumental in rooting out evils like booth capturing and muscle power. Highlighting the total independence of the Election Commission, the CEC said, this has been possible due to the founders of the constitution and the unwavering support from judiciary, politicians, civil servants, the media and above all the people of India. Dr Quraishi underlined that election management in India has become an example for the world and several countries now wish to learn skills from ECI.
Election Commissioners, Shri Sampath and Shri Brahma pointed out the specific areas that the Observers should be careful about while doing their duties in the elections. Officials of the Commission provided details of rules, regulations, ground situation, and the range of responsibilities that the Observers have to perform. The Commission called upon the Observers to set new benchmarks in election management in the forthcoming election through stringent observation and display of alertness and ingenuity.
The Election Observers will reach their allotted constituencies on the last date of filing of nominations and stay continuously in the constituencies assigned to them till the end of poll day.
They would ensure quick redressal of complaints that are received from political parties/candidates etc. Their contact address and telephone number will be advertised in local newspaper by the District Election Officer and they will set aside 2 hours daily- 4.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. at Returning Officer’s office to meet with any person who wants to meet the Observer in person and submit his/her grievance.
The Observer will supervise the process of election at all stages, viz campaign, poll, counting of votes and declaration of results. They would also be supervising randomization, preparation of Electronic Voting Machines, training of polling personnel and conduct of voter awareness programmes. All Observers have been advised to look into the force deployment plan in their constituency. They will also be examining the identification of critical polling stations and monitor the process of vulnerability mapping to identify the segments vulnerable to threat and intimidation. The Observers have been advised to make sure that the affidavits that are filed by the Candidates at the time of nomination detailing their movable/immovable assets, qualifications, convictions, cases pending in courts, are displayed prominently and made available for public scrutiny without any loss of time.
The Observers have been advised to make sure that the affidavits that are filed by the Candidates at the time of nomination detailing their movable/immovable assets, qualifications, convictions, cases pending in courts, are displayed prominently and made available for public scrutiny without any loss of time.
Observers have specifically been advised to tour their respective allotted Assembly Constituency extensively and build confidence among weaker and disadvantaged sections. They will constantly review execution of non-bailable warrants, recovery of illicit arms and collection of licensed arms from undesirable elements. The Observers will monitor strictly the enforcement of Model Code of Conduct. The Observers have been advised to make sure that extensive videography is done of all critical events that may take place during the election process and polling at critical polling stations. The Commission has issued direction to all District Election Officers to prepare a comprehensive communication plan in consultation with Observers to ensure proper and effective communication on the day of poll. The Observers would be assisted by the static Micro-Observers who would be deployed at critical polling stations to observe and ensure the purity of the polling process. Central Government/Public Sector employees would be utilized to the extent possible as Micro-Observers. These Micro-Observers will report to the Observers. The training and orientation of Micro-Observers shall be the responsibility of Observers.

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AR rescues accident victims

27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) provided medical assistance to accident victims on 02 Jan 2012 at around 0915 hours, an accident occurred at Kakching, when a Bolero collided with an autorikshaw. Three passengers including one female and two male got seriously injured. On receipt of the information, medical team of the […]

27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) provided medical assistance to accident victims on 02 Jan 2012 at around 0915 hours, an accident occurred at Kakching, when a Bolero collided with an autorikshaw. Three passengers including one female and two male got seriously injured. On receipt of the information, medical team of the Unit 27 rushed to the accident site and evacuated the injured persons to the Unit Hospital and provided necessary medical Aid was administered to the injured and further evacuated to RIIMS, Imphal.
The Civil Administration, public leaders and local bodies appreciated the dedicated efforts by 27 Assam Rifles and conveyed their gratitude to 27 Assam Rifles for the timely help and thanked the unit for its positive attitude towards helping the people in their hour of need and support for local populace in all its endeavors. In yet another incident 24 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) provided medical aid to road accident victims of head on collision between two light vehicles on 02 Jan 2012. Mr Salatur Rahman, aged 26 yrs (Driver) resident of Sangai Tumpham (Thoubal), Mrs Joreshiar aged 60 yrs, resident of Larung Khunao( Tengnoupa)l, Mrs Martha aged 55 yrs, resident of Thamle Khuren (Chandel) and Mrs Lelam, aged 32 yrs, resident of Ward- 8, (Moreh) were given medical treatment by unit Medical Officer and the team of Medical Staff of 24 Assam Rifles.

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Liquor seized

Altogether 516 bottles of Indian made foreign liquor and imported foreign liquors worth Rs three lakhs were burnt dawn at the head office of Excise deptt, Lamphelpat today. The special enforcement team, excise seized the liquors in a raid from the shop of Chandu Thangal Bazar. A salesman Rajesh was also arrested from the shop, […]

Altogether 516 bottles of Indian made foreign liquor and imported foreign liquors worth Rs three lakhs were burnt dawn at the head office of Excise deptt, Lamphelpat today.
The special enforcement team, excise seized the liquors in a raid from the shop of Chandu Thangal Bazar.
A salesman Rajesh was also arrested from the shop, said K. Joykumar, assistant commissioner of excise.
It is learnt that some persons are organizing party or open bar. Foreign liquors running army or check forces of supplied the same to the people. He appealed all to stop it.

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Liquor seized

Altogether 516 bottles of Indian made foreign liquor and imported foreign liquors worth Rs three lakhs were burnt dawn at the head office of Excise deptt, Lamphelpat today. The special enforcement team, excise seized the liquors in a raid from the shop of Chandu Thangal Bazar. A salesman Rajesh was also arrested from the shop, […]

Altogether 516 bottles of Indian made foreign liquor and imported foreign liquors worth Rs three lakhs were burnt dawn at the head office of Excise deptt, Lamphelpat today.
The special enforcement team, excise seized the liquors in a raid from the shop of Chandu Thangal Bazar.
A salesman Rajesh was also arrested from the shop, said K. Joykumar, assistant commissioner of excise.
It is learnt that some persons are organizing party or open bar. Foreign liquors running army or check forces of supplied the same to the people. He appealed all to stop it.

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Meira foundation day held

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 2: The 30th foundation day of Kangleipakki Meira, an evening daily paper was held today at Manipur Press Club, Major Khul. Dr. RK. Nimai IAS commissioner art and culture, Kh. Mani Human rights activist, K. Manoranjan additional chief engineer CADA and A. Balkrishna Sharma joint director IPR graced the occasion […]

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Imphal, Jan 2: The 30th foundation day of Kangleipakki Meira, an evening daily paper was held today at Manipur Press Club, Major Khul.
Dr. RK. Nimai IAS commissioner art and culture, Kh. Mani Human rights activist, K. Manoranjan additional chief engineer CADA and A.
Balkrishna Sharma joint director IPR graced the occasion as chief guest, president and guest of honour.
Awards were distributed to journalists, columnists and paper distributors in the occasion.

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5/9 GR celebrates 49th raising day

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 2: 5th Battalion the 9th Gorkha Rifles of Loktak Brigade under Red Shield Division celebrated its 49th Raising Day at Gothal, Bishenpur on 02 Jan 2012. The function was graced by many prominent dignitaries of civil and SF. The occasion was also blessed by heaven in the form of the […]

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Imphal, Jan 2: 5th Battalion the 9th Gorkha Rifles of Loktak Brigade under Red Shield Division celebrated its 49th Raising Day at Gothal, Bishenpur on 02 Jan 2012.
The function was graced by many prominent dignitaries of civil and SF. The occasion was also blessed by heaven in the form of the first showers of the year 2012.
The battalion was raised on 01 Jan 1963 by Lt Col BS Grewal at Dehradun, Uttarakhand. The battalion fought in the 1965 Indo-Pak war where it won the Battle Honour ‘PHILLORA’. During its half a century long checkered history, the Battalion has won many laurels and accolades for the nation.
The event started with the soldiers of the PHILLORA battalion performing their traditional Nepali dance to welcome everyone. This was
followed by various traditional and cultural events like Meitei and Kuki folk dances. A unique traditional fashion show by NEW MODELS’ ACADEMY, Imphal was the highlight of the celebration. The famous actor and singer, Mr. Hamom Sadananda graced the occasion and entertained the gathering by singing popular local numbers in his melodious voice.

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5/9 GR celebrates 49th raising day

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 2: 5th Battalion the 9th Gorkha Rifles of Loktak Brigade under Red Shield Division celebrated its 49th Raising Day at Gothal, Bishenpur on 02 Jan 2012. The function was graced by many prominent dignitaries of civil and SF. The occasion was also blessed by heaven in the form of the […]

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Imphal, Jan 2: 5th Battalion the 9th Gorkha Rifles of Loktak Brigade under Red Shield Division celebrated its 49th Raising Day at Gothal, Bishenpur on 02 Jan 2012.
The function was graced by many prominent dignitaries of civil and SF. The occasion was also blessed by heaven in the form of the first showers of the year 2012.
The battalion was raised on 01 Jan 1963 by Lt Col BS Grewal at Dehradun, Uttarakhand. The battalion fought in the 1965 Indo-Pak war where it won the Battle Honour ‘PHILLORA’. During its half a century long checkered history, the Battalion has won many laurels and accolades for the nation.
The event started with the soldiers of the PHILLORA battalion performing their traditional Nepali dance to welcome everyone. This was
followed by various traditional and cultural events like Meitei and Kuki folk dances. A unique traditional fashion show by NEW MODELS’ ACADEMY, Imphal was the highlight of the celebration. The famous actor and singer, Mr. Hamom Sadananda graced the occasion and entertained the gathering by singing popular local numbers in his melodious voice.

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Bomb found at Thoudang office

Imphal, Jan 2 NNN: Banned KCP (MC) Lanchen Chanu on Monday threatened the local daily Naharolgi Thongdang by gifting the letter a Chinese hand grenade which was wrapped in a nice small box. The box was found at the entrance of the newspaper office around 5:30 this morning. A threatening note which read ‘Last warning […]

Imphal, Jan 2 NNN: Banned KCP (MC) Lanchen Chanu on Monday threatened the local daily Naharolgi Thongdang by gifting the letter a Chinese hand grenade which was wrapped in a nice small box.
The box was found at the entrance of the newspaper office around 5:30 this morning. A threatening note which read ‘Last warning to the editor, next will be blast’ was also found writing on a slip inside the box that wrapped a bomb.
The bomb was later recovered by a team of Lamphel police around 7:30 in the morning.
In the wake of the bomb threat, the all Manipur Working Journalist Union (AMJU) convened an emergency joint meeting of editors and AMWJU at the Manipur Press Club here at 3:30 pm Monday which was presided by the union president A. Mobi and took four resolutions.
The union condemned the incident where a self-styled KCP (MC) Lanchen group for gifting a bomb to Naharolgi Thoudang daily on Monday.
The meeting condemned the Manipur Government for failing to provide security to the reporters and media houses in the State despite their request in this regard.
The meeting also decided to blank out the editorial columns for January 3 editions for all the dailies in Imphal and it further resolved that in case the Government take up necessary action to provide proper security to the newspaper offices within January 3, the union will boycott the Government.

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Bomb found at Thoudang office

Imphal, Jan 2 NNN: Banned KCP (MC) Lanchen Chanu on Monday threatened the local daily Naharolgi Thongdang by gifting the letter a Chinese hand grenade which was wrapped in a nice small box. The box was found at the entrance of the newspaper office around 5:30 this morning. A threatening note which read ‘Last warning […]

Imphal, Jan 2 NNN: Banned KCP (MC) Lanchen Chanu on Monday threatened the local daily Naharolgi Thongdang by gifting the letter a Chinese hand grenade which was wrapped in a nice small box.
The box was found at the entrance of the newspaper office around 5:30 this morning. A threatening note which read ‘Last warning to the editor, next will be blast’ was also found writing on a slip inside the box that wrapped a bomb.
The bomb was later recovered by a team of Lamphel police around 7:30 in the morning.
In the wake of the bomb threat, the all Manipur Working Journalist Union (AMJU) convened an emergency joint meeting of editors and AMWJU at the Manipur Press Club here at 3:30 pm Monday which was presided by the union president A. Mobi and took four resolutions.
The union condemned the incident where a self-styled KCP (MC) Lanchen group for gifting a bomb to Naharolgi Thoudang daily on Monday.
The meeting condemned the Manipur Government for failing to provide security to the reporters and media houses in the State despite their request in this regard.
The meeting also decided to blank out the editorial columns for January 3 editions for all the dailies in Imphal and it further resolved that in case the Government take up necessary action to provide proper security to the newspaper offices within January 3, the union will boycott the Government.

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Senior materials manager and two others sentenced in a bribery case

Mail News Service New Delhi, Jan 2: The Special Judge, CBI cases, Jaipur convicted accused Ajay Gupta, the then Senior Materials Manager, Controller of Stores, North Western Railway, Jaipur and two private persons i.e. Prabhudayal Gupta, & Sanjay Gupta U/s 120-B IPC r/w Section 7& 13(2) r/w 13(1)(d) of PC Act, 1988. All the three […]

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New Delhi, Jan 2: The Special Judge, CBI cases, Jaipur convicted accused Ajay Gupta, the then Senior Materials Manager, Controller of Stores, North Western Railway, Jaipur and two private persons i.e. Prabhudayal Gupta, & Sanjay Gupta U/s 120-B IPC r/w Section 7& 13(2) r/w 13(1)(d) of PC Act, 1988. All the three accused persons have been sentenced to undergo two years Rigorous Imprisonment each and a fine of Rs.1,000/- under each section. Special Judge has also ordered accused persons to return the bribe money of Rs.10,000/- to the complainant alongwith 12% interest PA.
CBI registered the case on 10.02.2010, against Ajay Gupta, Senior Materials Manager, Controller of Stores, NWR, Jaipur, on the basis of a complaint. Accused Ajay Gupta had demanded a sum of Rs.30,000/- from the complainant, in lieu of processing of his two tenders and thereafter received a sum of Rs.10,000/- in the joint account of his father & brother and also directed complainant to deposit remaining Rs.20,000/- in the same account of his father & brother. Detail of said account was forwarded by Ajay Gupta to the complainant, through a SMS from his mobile phone.
After investigation, chargesheet in the instant case was filed in the month of April, 2011. Accused Ajay Gupta remained in Judicial custody for a period of 6 months during the trial of the case. The Court heard the case on day to day basis and concluded the trial with in a period of eight months only.
The Trial Court found the accused persons guilty for the offences and convicted them.
The Special Judge, CBI cases, Jabalpur has convicted Shri Rajesh Kumar Shrivastava, the then Branch Manager, Central Bank of India, Bichchiya Niwas Branch Shahpura, District Dindori (MP) and sentenced him to undergo three years Rigorous Imprisonment with a fine of Rs. 5.85 Lakh (approx) U/s 13 (2) r/w 13 (1) (e) of PC Act. 1988. The Special Judge has also ordered to confiscate the Property, Cash Bank Balance, MIS/RD/FD, and amount recovered during house search / Bank Locker of the accused. The amount of fine shall be realized from above said movable & immovable property.
This case was an off-shoot of another regular Case registered U/s 7 of PC Act, 1988 against the accused Shri Rajesh Kumar Shrivastava. Branch Manager, Central Bank of India, Bichchiya Niwas Branch ( Shahpura) District Dindori (MP) in which he was caught red handed on 06.09.2008, while demanding and accepting a bribe. During the search conducted at the residential premises of accused at Jabalpur, documents as well as cash, indicating alleged possession of assets disproportionate to his known sources were seized. After verification, the instant case was registered.
It was found during investigation that Shri Rajesh Kumar Shrivastava and his family members were found to be in possession of assets which were disproportionate to the extent of Rs. 4.13 Lakh (approx) to his income from all known sources.
After conducting thorough investigation, CBI had filed charge sheet before the court of Special Judge, CBI Cases, Jabalpur on 25.05.2010 U/s 13 (2) r/w 13 (1) (e) of PC Act, 1988. The Court found the accused guilty and convicted him.

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Classical music festival from Jan 4 to 6

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 2: Manipur State Kala Akademi, Imphal is organising a 3-Day Festival of Classical and Creative Music-2011 from 4th to 6th January, 2012, starting 3:00 p.m. daily, at the auditorium of Manipur Dramatic Union, Imphal. The main objectives of the Festival emphasize on promotion, popularization and propagation of Classical Music with […]

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Imphal, Jan 2: Manipur State Kala Akademi, Imphal is organising a 3-Day Festival of Classical and Creative Music-2011 from 4th to 6th January, 2012, starting 3:00 p.m. daily, at the auditorium of Manipur Dramatic Union, Imphal. The main objectives of the Festival emphasize on promotion, popularization and propagation of Classical Music with an academic fervor and exploration of talents of artistes of the creative music in both Matam Ishei and Orchestral Music of Manipur.
In the Hindusthani Classical Music category, altogether seven artistes are participating (three vocalists and four instrumentalists) along with their accompanists. In the Creative Music altogether forty-two artistes including the artistes of yesteryears and of the present day are participating in the Festival.i L. Birendrakumar Singh, National Akademi Awardee will inaugurate the Festival as the Chief Guest on 4th January, 2012 at 2.30 p.m. at the aforesaid venue, and Shri B. Jayentakumar Sharma, a renowned cultural personality of the State, and Prof. Jodha C Sanasam, President, AMMIK will grace over the function as President and Guest of Honour of Experts scoff at Delhi’s optimism to secure peace in region

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BJP ,MPP form alliance

Imphal, Dec 31: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) today sounded in chord with the Manipur People’s Party (MPP) and welcomed the Manipur’s oldest regional political party decision to join the pre-poll alliance of the opposition and to be part of NDA as an ally in the coming general election slated for January 28 next year. […]

Imphal, Dec 31: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) today sounded in chord with the Manipur People’s Party (MPP) and welcomed the Manipur’s oldest regional political party decision to join the pre-poll alliance of the opposition and to be part of NDA as an ally in the coming general election slated for January 28 next year.
This came after BJP national spokesperson Prakash Javedkar announced the party’s decision to go with MPP in the polls while talking to the media on the sideline of a one-day political conference at Uripok here on Saturday.
“Chief Minister Okram Ibobi now no more belongs to Manipur Assembly or the Secretariat and that now is the time for the Chief Minister to be in Tihar Jail with former telecom minister A. Raja who has been languishing in the prison on corruption charges”, Javedkar told the conference.
He said the chief minister is now afraid of BJP and fleeing from his own constituency even as he has lost the guts to contest the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly elections from his own constituency and other also.
Flaying Manipur Government for rampant black market, the BJP spokesperson accused the O Ibobi-led Government of encouraging extensive black marketing business where everything is found in the black market and not from retailers.
Earlier in the day, flanked by MPP president Dr. Nimaichand luwang, Javedkar while talking to the media said that Manipur will see to poll on January 28 and the day will be a turning point in the history of the State.
He said BJP has welcomed the MPP decision to join the alliance and to be part of NDA and added that the BJP and MPP will work together with other political parties in the State to defeat the Congress in the polls.
The saffron party leader also informed that all the non-Congress political parties will meet Election Commission of India (ECI) in Delhi in the first week of January next year put pressure on ECI to ensure free and fair polls in the State.The RJD and CPI (M) in the State have also shown their interest in joining the pre-poll alliance of the opposition parties.
A conference was held today at the residence of BJP Uripok candidate Dr N Nando. It is time to defeat the Congress party Javedkar said.
The pre poll alliance with MPP, JDU and RJD was formed to defeat the Congress. He charged that the government was not able to tackle the economic blockade.
There is no petrol, gas, essential commodities. Roads are in bad conditions. We need good governance he added.

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President of India’s Greetings on the Occasion of New Year

MNS: The President of India, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil has greeted the nation on the eve of the New Year 2012. In a message, the President has said:- “On the joyous occasion of the New Year, I extend my greetings and best wishes to all my fellow citizens for a happy and prosperous New Year. […]

MNS: The President of India, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil has greeted the nation on the eve of the New Year 2012. In a message, the President has said:-
“On the joyous occasion of the New Year, I extend my greetings and best wishes to all my fellow citizens for a happy and prosperous New Year.
Governor, Gurbachan Jagat said, “May the coming year bring happiness to the nation and let us resolve to work with all dedication and a sense of pride in whatever activities we undertake”.
I warmly greet the people of Manipur on the occasion of New Year’s Day, 2012, and convey my best wishes to each and everyone – A Happy New Year – a year full of peace, happiness, harmony and prosperity.
New Year’s Day is a special occasion for making new resolutions for the coming year. While stepping into the new year, we should march forwajxl keeping always our .goalfixe^f irmly oRwher^we want otrr State to be in the future, by correcting the mistakes of the past. We should also reaffirm our resolve to support the forces of solidarity and harmony, setting aside the differences of caste, creed, language and religion. We should also resolve to fight and defeat the evil designs of divisive and destructive forces.
I hope and pray that the New Year will bring about peace, bonhomie and harmony in the lives of all the people of Manipur and also wish them, a very happy and hopeful New Year.
Chief Minister, O. Ibobi Singh said, I have great pleasure in greeting the people of Manipur on the joyous occasion of New Year, 2012.
The dawn of the New Year ushers in new hopes and expectations. It also gives us a chance to renew our resolve to strive for individual as well as collective well-being. Let us take a pledge on the eve of the New Year to strive towards building a more peaceful and prosperous Manipur. May this New Year bring peace, prosperity and Happiness to all.
Gaikhangam, Dr Meinya and others greeted the people on the occasion.
Major General UK Gurung, YSM, IGAR (South) and all Ranks of Assam Rifles extend very warm greetings and sincere goodwill to the people of “Manipur” and wish everyone a very Happy New Year. IGAR(South) also conveys his earnest message of peace, harmony, unity and understanding on this joyous occasion. He earnestly wishes that with this New Year all the goodwill brings us together, irrespective of caste, creed and faith.
To commemorate the New Year we all must take a resolve to weed out the inimical elements of the society and forge towards the path of unity, peace and prosperity. May the lord almighty bless us all with joy and Happiness and guide us in our endeavors towards building a strong and prosperous nation.
Maj Gen Binoy Poonen, VSM, GOC 57 Mountain Division and All Ranks of Red Shield Division convey a joyness New Year-2012 to all people of Manipur state. The Division wishes that the Year 2012 ushers an era of bonhomie, harmony and all round progression for all.

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Woman hurt in bomb attack on Jayenta’s residence

Imphal, Dec 31 NNN: Two unidentified persons today attacked the house of Manipur Health minister by exploding a hand grenade, injuring a woman at Pishumthong in Imphal West. The incident occurred at around 6:20 this evening when two Dio scooter borne persons hurled a hand grenade which landed under a car and exploded outside the […]

Imphal, Dec 31 NNN: Two unidentified persons today attacked the house of Manipur Health minister by exploding a hand grenade, injuring a woman at Pishumthong in Imphal West.
The incident occurred at around 6:20 this evening when two Dio scooter borne persons hurled a hand grenade which landed under a car and exploded outside the gate of health minister L. Jayentakumar, injuring one woman bystander. The assailants fled the area after the attack.
The injured woman has been identified as one A. Memcha, 45, a local who was rushed to the RIMS hospital. She was hit by the bomb shrapnel in the right abdomen.
The minister was not at home when the attack occurred as he was on an election campaign somewhere in his constituency. Two vehicles were also damaged.
The attack was a political plot and he has not received any threat from anyone, Jayentakumar told the media when asked if he has received any threat from militant groups.
It is suspected that the explosion was carried out by two scooter borne men who fled the scene after the attack.

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Prime Minister highlights five key issues in New Year message

Mail News Service New Delhi, Dec 31: The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, has greeted the nation on the eve of the New Year. Following is the text of the Prime Minister’s message to the Nation on the occasion: I wish you all a peaceful, productive and secure New Year. New Year’s Day is a […]

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New Delhi, Dec 31: The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, has greeted the nation on the eve of the New Year. Following is the text of the Prime Minister’s message to the Nation on the occasion:
I wish you all a peaceful, productive and secure New Year.
New Year’s Day is a day of resolutions. Each of us makes our own resolutions – to live a healthier life, to live a more honest life, to live a better life and to live a happier life. I sincerely hope in the New Year we can all work together with a new resolve: to make our homes and neighbourhood, our village or town, and our nation a better place to live in.
If each of us works towards that end, we can be sure that we are also making the world a better and a safer place.
The year that has just ended was a very difficult year for the world. Economic crises, socio economic tensions, political upheavals in many developing countries and political deadlock in some of the developed countries, all cast their shadow on 2011. A ‘revolution of rising expectations’, fostered by the extraordinary reach of the electronic media and the connectivity provided by new social networking platforms, has kept Governments around the world on their toes.
We in India have had our share of problems.
The Indian economy slowed down and inflation edged up. Concern about corruption moved to the centre stage.
We must not be too downcast at these events. All countries and economies go through cycles. We must remember that downturns are followed by upturns. Indeed, they are often a test of our ability to respond to new challenges.
The task before us is clear. We must address the new concerns that have arisen while remaining steadfast in our commitment to put the nation on a development path which ensures rapid, inclusive and sustainable growth. I want to assure you all on this New Year’s day that I personally will work to provide an honest and more efficient government, a more productive, competitive and robust economy and a more equitable and just social and political order.
I believe we have made more progress than is commonly realised. I am personally delighted that Government was able to introduce the Food Security Bill and the Lok Pal and Lok Ayukta Bill in Parliament. The Lok Pal and Lok Ayukta Bill was passed by the Lok Sabha. It is unfortunate that the Bill could not be passed in the Rajya Sabha. However, our Government is committed to the enactment of an effective Lok Pal Act. Taken together with the Right to Information Act, the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act and the Right to Education Act, these are legislative legacies that generations of Indians will come to value, appreciate and benefit from.
On this New Year’s Day I do not wish to dwell on the year gone by. Instead, I would like to focus instead on the challenges of the future, so that we can all work together to over come them.
Our biggest challenge today remains that of banishing poverty, ignorance and disease. Simultaneously, we must work to build an India that holds the promise of prosperity to the many millions of our people who are just beginning to emerge out of poverty. We must remain focused on this fundamental task in the Twelfth Plan period which begins in 2012-13.
As I look ahead I see Five Key Challenges facing the nation. To meet these challenges we need the concerted efforts of the central government, the state governments, political parties and indeed all concerned citizens.
First, there is the urgent challenge of eradicating poverty, hunger and illiteracy and providing gainful employment to all. I call this the challenge of Livelihood Security.
There are many steps we need to take to address this challenge and of these, the most important is to empower every citizen with the light of education. I say this with the deepest conviction because I know what education did for me.
I was born into a family of modest means, in a village without a doctor or a teacher, no hospital, no school, no electricity. I had to walk miles every day to go to school, but I persevered and was fortunate to be able to secure a high school education, and then go on to higher education. It is this access to education that transformed my life and gave me new opportunities which others with my background could not dream of.
I believe that educating our children, providing them with employable skills, while also ensuring their good health, must be our first and primary task. There is no better investment we can make in the future .

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Happy New Year

One year ends and another comes. We hope the best comes to all of us every coming year and we have best wishes for all. This new year is special, a new government will come and 2012 is a mysterious year for our planet debated by scholars and scientists . Some predict the world will […]

One year ends and another comes. We hope the best comes to all of us every coming year and we have best wishes for all. This new year is special, a new government will come and 2012 is a mysterious year for our planet debated by scholars and scientists . Some predict the world will come to an end on 20 , 21 Dec 2012 which was made popular by a Hollywood movie. During the last few years we have seen intense arguments and analysis on the issue. One thing is similar the Hindu believe in four Yugas, Meitei believe in different Chak while the Mayan civilization believed in four different phases . All have the same theory , we are in the fourth phase. As per Mayan count the previous creation ended on a long count of 12.19.19.17.19. Another 12.19.19.17.19 will occur on December 20, 2012, followed by the start of the 14th b’ak’tun, 13.0.0.0.0, on December 21, 2012. Maya created the “Long Count” calendar, a departure from the shorter calendars. The Long Count is a numerically predictable calendar, not based on archaic measures of time. Now, purely as a consequence of the Long Count’s numerical value, many Mayan scholars agree that the calendar will “run out” after 5,126 years . The Mayans set this calendar to begin in the year 3114 B.C. ( Gregorian calendar). If the Long Count began in 3114 B.C. and it’s calculated to continue for 5126 years, the “end date” will be 2012 A.D. Further refinement sets the date to Dec. 21, the day of the winter solstice for the Northern Hemisphere. As per the Cheitharol Kumbaba which records the deeds of Ningthouja kings from 33 AD the fourth phase or Yug began in 3136 BC. Hundreds of ancient Meitei texts are not yet translated into modern Manipuri language and only a few books like Cheitharol Kumbaba, Ningthourol Lambuba, Numit Kappa, Naothingkhong Phambal Kappa were translated into modern Manipuri . Translation works were done during British and the short regime of Manipur Kings. After 1949 works related to our history were stopped and there is a complete gap of few decades. Coming back to 2012, let us leave destiny into the hands of the Almighty and let us start working thinking there is no tomorrow. We have to do the best thinking there is no future and there is no need to save or extort money for our loves ones or ourselves. Greed, distrust, dishonesty, bad governance should be shunted and once we discard greed and corrupt practices we can only expect a good future for all .

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Woman hurt in bomb attack on Jayenta’s residence

Imphal, Dec 31 NNN: Two unidentified persons today attacked the house of Manipur Health minister by exploding a hand grenade, injuring a woman at Pishumthong in Imphal West. The incident occurred at around 6:20 this evening when two Dio scooter borne persons hurled a hand grenade which landed under a car and exploded outside the […]

Imphal, Dec 31 NNN: Two unidentified persons today attacked the house of Manipur Health minister by exploding a hand grenade, injuring a woman at Pishumthong in Imphal West.
The incident occurred at around 6:20 this evening when two Dio scooter borne persons hurled a hand grenade which landed under a car and exploded outside the gate of health minister L. Jayentakumar, injuring one woman bystander. The assailants fled the area after the attack.
The injured woman has been identified as one A. Memcha, 45, a local who was rushed to the RIMS hospital. She was hit by the bomb shrapnel in the right abdomen.
The minister was not at home when the attack occurred as he was on an election campaign somewhere in his constituency. Two vehicles were also damaged.
The attack was a political plot and he has not received any threat from anyone, Jayentakumar told the media when asked if he has received any threat from militant groups.
It is suspected that the explosion was carried out by two scooter borne men who fled the scene after the attack.

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Accident at Noney

10 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Loktak brigade of Red Shield Division today provided medical aid to five accident victims at COB Tupul. A TATA 207 travelling from village Charoichakotlong I carrying about 20 persons to Noney overturned on the track between Lamdingmei and Tupul around noon. The vehicle was taking person to the […]

10 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Loktak brigade of Red Shield Division today provided medical aid to five accident victims at COB Tupul. A TATA 207 travelling from village Charoichakotlong I carrying about 20 persons to Noney overturned on the track between Lamdingmei and Tupul around noon. The vehicle was taking person to the Congress Workers conference held at Noney today.
A quick reaction team of 10 AR rushed on receipt of information on the accident and provided first aid and evacuated the injured persons to Tupul. The victims were then moved to Imphal .

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Two year old found dead

A two year old boy was found dead at Imphal river near Laphupat Tera this morning. He was identified as Ardish. Sources said some persons took the gold worn by the boy and threw the body to the river. The boy’s uncle reportedly brought the boy to wit…

A two year old boy was found dead at Imphal river near Laphupat Tera this morning. He was identified as Ardish. Sources said some persons took the gold worn by the boy and threw the body to the river. The boy’s uncle reportedly brought the boy to witness a Thabal Chongba.

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