We need men with vision

Man with vision is the need of the hour. The men with vision will be able to do a lot for the society. There is a saying those, who think more do more. If such men with mission join voluntary organisation the body led by them always grow like the banyan tree. Such men must […]

Man with vision is the need of the hour. The men with vision will be able to do a lot for the society. There is a saying those, who think more do more. If such men with mission join voluntary organisation the body led by them always grow like the banyan tree. Such men must try luck in electoral politics also because if they win they will think of transforming their dream into a reality. Former Prime Minister Narasimha Rao long before he tried luck in electoral politics was the chairman of a local bank in Andhra Pradesh. The bank under his care had coffer filled with money. What method did he apply none knew it. Similarly when he became Prime Minister of India the face of the country was changed. India became one of the richest nations in the world. Those, who are thinking of becoming public servant must ask themselves what they have in mind and how they plan to bring a change to the state. The question is addressed to all the social organisation leaders. Can they do something to change the colour of the society? Surely leaders of the organisations might be feeling handicapped even in taking decision. They might be facing challenge even from their friends in the organisation in taking decision. But if you are a true leader you will be able to face the challenge bravely and boldly. You must relentlessly carry out the task. Only then a leader will start getting help and support from those around him. Because men, who keep commitment, who have shown willingness for doing something are on demand. If you see an organisation crumbling unable to survive the blame must go to the leaders of the organisation. They might not have been sincerely doing their duty. They might have misused the little fund of the organisation. They might be lazy men, who derive pleasure on seeing others doing the work of the organisation while they sit on chair. Leaders of organisation should be prepared to sweep the floor of the office of the organisation if the situation demands. In Manipur these days even the top leaders, who had once served the state at different level are rejected by voters if they refuse to inspect nullah and roads passing through different areas of the constituency represented by them. Why does an MLA lose in the election when it is held after the term is over? Voters want to be together with their leaders for all the time. But the elected representatives change their nature all of sudden and they forget the promise and commitment made to the voters. Do not forget common men expect lots from their leaders.

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Guinness record holder dies while performing stunt

A performer of stunts, who had entered the Guinness Book of World Records last year, has died of a heart attack while performing a stunt over the Teesta River in West Bengal’s Siliguri District. Sailen Nath Roy, 45, died while performing a rope stunt over Teesta River at Sevoke. Roy was crossing the turbulent river […]

A performer of stunts, who had entered the Guinness Book of World Records last year, has died of a heart attack while performing a stunt over the Teesta River in West Bengal’s Siliguri District.
Sailen Nath Roy, 45, died while performing a rope stunt over Teesta River at Sevoke.
Roy was crossing the turbulent river by hanging from a pulley tied to his ponytail. He died when his pulley got stuck and prevented him from moving freely.
Spectators helplessly watched him dying as he hung mid-air from the rope unable to move, the police said on Sunday.
There were no safety measures in place. Roy was later pulled ashore by the onlookers, where doctors declared him dead of cardiac arrest.
Roy, a police driver, was a resident of Milan Pally. He entered the Guinness Book of World Records by pulling the heritage Darjeeling Himalayan toy train in September 2012.

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Securing School transport.

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In Manipur today, it has become so commonplace for varied civil society groups to pitch their stands on an array of issues that there are occasions when the few sane voices gets lost in the din of noise and rhetoric. … Continue reading

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In Manipur today, it has become so commonplace for varied civil society groups to pitch their stands on an array of issues that there are occasions when the few sane voices gets lost in the din of noise and rhetoric. A case in point can be that of the All Manipur Students Guardian Organization (AMSGO) which has voiced its concern over the quality of printing of school textbooks and the nature of school transportation. The Board of Secondary Education Manipur has been rapped on its knuckles every year for failing to make it to the deadlines for school students who need the textbooks on time. This time, the quality of print and the binding of the books seem to be a matter of concern which the BoSEM should step in rectify before other organizations enter in the picture and start posturing. The concerns of the guardians over the existing school transport system in fact calls for a long overdue discussion and tike for action. It is common to see school vans packed to capacity with even small toddlers getting ferried to their day care centers or play school or kindergarten class, no matter if they are too small to be sitting in a vehicle unattended by adults. Only a few pre schools ensure having adult supervision while ferrying small toddlers back and fro with even school buses not having any attendant to walk down small children from the bus and assist in crossing roads. It is disquieting that parents and those in authority related to the education department and road and transport including traffic police seem to be totally unaware of how much their children are in the face of danger and how rules are not being followed.

Parents are often cautious about pursuing the matter pro actively with school authorities, fearing fee hikes or even the possibility of school authorities asking them to drop their children themselves. Here, the control of school vehicle/transport associations over the passenger service of school children merits a careful study. While the unionization of van services is definitely good for their business, it should not be given the position of calling the shots over the safety of children. School transport services falls under a consumer service and any violation of rules must be reprimanded. The Supreme Court had in fact issued certain guidelines following a tragic incident in 1997 when a school van carrying 28 children fell into the Yamuna river. The Apex Court had made it mandatory to equip vehicles carrying schoolchildren with first aid boxes, fire extinguishers, grills on windows, school bag tray under the seat and provision for water. Of these items, none are visible in school vans or buses in Manipur: not the first aid box, not the drinking water though the school bag tray is substituted by the luggage rack on top of the vehicles.

The overloading of school children is an area to be treaded with caution in light of the fact that adolescent young people including both boys and girls are packed into vans for long hours on the road. But more than the overcrowding, the verification of drivers is most necessary given the context of the safety of school going children and young girls. Even as transport associations operate multiple trips and even operate for various schools and educational institutions, it is time that school authorities and the relevant Departments but more so, the Education and Transport Department get pro active and sees to it that school transport systems are streamlined for the safety and security of school children. In most other parts of the country, no third agency enters into the arena of school transport but leave it to the school authority since they are the ones who will stand accountable to the parents and guardians of students. Drivers of school vehicles and the vehicles themselves are scrutinized and verified by the police no less and the number of children in vans or vehicles regulated with a minimum age being agreed upon for school drivers. This not only makes it easy for school authorities and the police to be able to zero down on any incidences of wrongdoing on the children but also is a strong check on the intent of drivers. In Manipur, it is most common for a mass habit of taking it easy and reacting only when a crisis erupts. It would be unfortunate indeed if schools, which are considered the temples of learning and a grooming ground, were not able to ensure the safety of its students as they come out of their homes and come to the schools, which are essentially, their second homes. Schools should wake up to the core issue of ensuring the safety and security for its students and work towards a Transport policy and be even prepared to take the unpopular stand of standing up to the show of strength of various third agencies. Such a stand would only be a validation of the call for a ‘free zone for education’.

 

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Manipuri language

A language cannot die. We must not allow Manipuri language to die. At the border areas by speaking Manipuri language business is conducted. This is lingua franca of Manipur. In some districts some persons, minuscule in number, deliberately avoid use of Manipuri language in conducting meeting and also while rendering speeches. But if you hear […]

A language cannot die. We must not allow Manipuri language to die. At the border areas by speaking Manipuri language business is conducted. This is lingua franca of Manipur. In some districts some persons, minuscule in number, deliberately avoid use of Manipuri language in conducting meeting and also while rendering speeches. But if you hear the speeches made by such persons you will find the English language used by them really funny. The listeners most of them illiterate or half educated remain at yawning without knowing all that was being spoken to them. English is international language, who will not like to master this language. Those who have thorough knowledge of this language are in demand all over the world. But if one speaks English or Hindi among the crowd, who do not know anything more than Manipuri the speech does not serve any purpose. One must feel the delightment of learning even a dialect. Every language has it precinct beauty. Nothing should be done to block development of a language. Hindrances stand in the way of speedy development of Manipuri language. Though Manipuri was included in the 8th schedule of the constitution of India two and half decades back it is not getting the kind of facilities the other scheduled languages have got. Now realisation has dawned. Every single child born in Manipur has to take up Manipuri as a subject. The earlier system of class IX students opting alternative English has been done away. In the UPSC conducted examination a Manipuri can try on Manipuri paper. Lots of work needs to be done for speedy development of Manipuri. Writers can be encouraged to write more books be it fiction or biography. It is really amazing why our writers do not feel the need for writing biographies of big personalities. A biography on noted Manipuri politician or famous artistes will be sold like hot cake. Who will not like to read the biography of noted comedian Oinam Babu. Likewise who will not like to read the biography of seasoned politician Rishang Keishing. How he spent his childhood and teen ager period. That will be interesting to read. Such biography will throw light how a successful man struggles in the early period of life. After reading his story youngsters will think of imitating him. That will help bring a change to the society. Unfortunately none comes out to write such biography. If the concerned authority sanctions money for writing biographies of noted personalities some writers will surely come out. We measure the richness of a language according to its properties. We must have lots of books. The state Government as it introduces awards for literary figures it must also think of giving more financial assistance to the writers. Because when they write the language will be enriched.

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Family says Sarabjit critical, want him shifted to India for further treatment

Lahore, April 28 (ANI): Family members of comatose Indian death row prisoner Sarabjit Singh have visited him at Lahore’s government-run Jinnah Hospital, and are reportedly demanding that he be shifted to India for further treatment as he is in a very critical state. They claimed that they had doubts about the kind of treatment doctors […]

Lahore, April 28 (ANI): Family members of comatose Indian death row prisoner Sarabjit Singh have visited him at Lahore’s government-run Jinnah Hospital, and are reportedly demanding that he be shifted to India for further treatment as he is in a very critical state.
They claimed that they had doubts about the kind of treatment doctors at Jinnah Hospital were providing to him almost 48 hours after he was brutally assaulted and grievously injured in the chest and torso by six Pakistani prisoners inside the city’s Kot Lakhpat Jail.
“We have learnt that Sarabjit is not getting good treatment in Jinnah Hospital. It will be better if my husband is allowed to go back for treatment,” said Sarabjit’s wife, Sukhpreet Kaur, to reporters after entering Pakistan via the Attari-Wagah land border crossing.
Sukhpreet arrived in Pakistan this afternoon along with her daughters, Swapandeep and Poonam and Sarabjit’s sister Dalbir Kaur. They were granted visas by the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi yesterday to visit Sarabjit.
Sarabjit’s counsel Awais Shiekh and members of civil society groups received them at Wagah.
Sukhpreet said saving Sarbajit’s life was the most important issue for her family.
She said the Pakistan Government should take action against those who attacked her husband and give them exemplary punishment as the incident had defamed the country.
Television channels in India are saying that intelligence reports have confirmed that terror modules like the Lashkar-e-Taiba and the Pakistan Taliban were behind the attack on Sarabjit. This, however, is yet to be officially confirmed.
Dalbir Kaur, sarabjit’s sister, said she and other members of her family were visiting the country in sad circumstances.

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Kuki bodies condemn bomb attack at minister’s residence

Imphal Apr 28 UNA : The failed bomb attack at the residence of state IFCD minister on April 26 last was strongly condemned by Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) and Kuki Students’ Organisation (GHQ). In a joint statement signed by information and publicity secretary DM Touthang of KIM said “Kukis are generally peace loving citizens” and […]

Imphal Apr 28 UNA : The failed bomb attack at the residence of state IFCD minister on April 26 last was strongly condemned by Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) and Kuki Students’ Organisation (GHQ).
In a joint statement signed by information and publicity secretary DM Touthang of KIM said “Kukis are generally peace loving citizens” and the two bodies of the Kuki tribe stand for non-communal peaceful co-existence and the justice for all termed the bomb attacked incidence as very unfortunate and the anti-social activity since the attacked is due to wanton/monetary demand or the otherwise.
The statement further appealed to all, particularly to the perpetrator, not to resorts to such terrorist activity/crimes in a public places and the targeting the life of public leader due to wanton/monetary demand as it is against humanity and only creating enmity and disparity among the community which further leading to the loose of irreparable lives/assets in the society and the state as a whole.
On April 26 evening, suspected militants launched a hand grenade attacked at the government allotted quarter of state IFCD minister Ngamthang Haokip. The unexploded bomb was later defused safely and disposed off later by personnel of the state police bomb detection and disposal squad on the same day.

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500 pigs die of swine fever in Mizoram

AIZAWL, April 28 NNN : Over 500 pigs have died in Mizoram due to swine fever in the last two months. According to report from Animal Husbandary and Veterinary department officials, the number of pigs died due to the endemic “Classical Swine Fever”  has crossed 500 mark since the month of March. Officials said, the […]

AIZAWL, April 28 NNN : Over 500 pigs have died in Mizoram due to swine fever in the last two months.
According to report from Animal Husbandary and Veterinary department officials, the number of pigs died due to the endemic “Classical Swine Fever”  has crossed 500 mark since the month of March.
Officials said, the endemic swine fever caused the death of as many as 465 pigs in Aizawl district alone, while another 11,163 pigs are reported to have been infected with the disease. More than 200 piglets of the New Land Use Policy (NLUP) beneficiaries also had died due to the disease.
The officials however expressed optimism that the ‘Classical Swine Fever’ will be contained soon.
The AH & Vety officials also informed that besides ‘Classical Swine Fever’ another disease is known to be spreading in the neighbouring Burma which is called PRRS (Parcine Respiratory & Reproductive Syndrome), and the same is suspected of spreading in Mizoram too as some of the infected pigs have the symptom of PRRS. However,  it is not yet ascertained, as the officials informed that that test is being conducted at Selesih Veterinary College after which they will send the samples to a laboratory in Bhopal for confirmation.
Meanwhile, consumption of pork in Mizoram and Manipur have become less following the outbreak of swine fever.
Imports of pigs from Myanmar to Mizoram has been restricted following the outbreak of the swine flu.
Restriction on selling of ‘affected pork’ by the administration continues in the state capital Aizawl for the past one month and this restriction will continue till May end.
Owing to the spreading of flu among the pigs in Aizawl area in the past one month which has been proved to be ‘Classical Swine Fever’, the Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Aizawl Sadar Sub Division, Aizawl here has been imposing certain restrictions regarding selling of pork in the market and related activities.
As the news of the spread of pig flu spread, the denizens of Aizawl have started avoiding their delicacy. The sales of pork also dropped rapidly. Chicken and beef have been substituting the menu in marriage feasting these days.
As reported earlier, taking advantage of the situation, the dealers have hiked the price of chicken. Prior to the detection of the swine flu chicken (dressed) was sold at Rs 180 per kilogram but these days it has risen to Rs 250 or more a kilogram in Aizawl.
The ‘Classical Swine Fever’ was detected after examination at Laboratory of College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry in Selesih last month.
Following the detection, vaccine is being administered free of cost to uninfected pigs for prevention of further spread of the disease.
However, butchers shall have to possess Acknowledgement from Local Council/Village Council and Vety Director, along with certificate on the health of their pigs. In case of any death of pig due to swine fever, the owners are to bury immediately with the acknowledgement of their respective Local Council/Village Council.
The restriction is being made following the direction of Director of AH & Vety Deptt. vide No. D. 30017/1/99-DTE (AH&Vety) on March 22.
The Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Aizawl Sadar Sub Division, Aizawl has imposed the restriction in exercise of his power under Section 144(4) of G.P.C. (Act II of 1973).
The restriction will be effective during two months from the date of notification, within which any violator of the restriction shall be punished as per the above-mentioned law.

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Sehlon and AR reach agreement

Imphal, April 28 NNN : More than one year of being victimised on the murder case of an Assam Rifles canteen keeper, the Kuki villagers of Sehlon under Khengjoi block of Chandel district of Manipur in the Indo-Myanmar border got justice on Saturday. On February 15 last year, one of the two persons manning the […]

Imphal, April 28 NNN : More than one year of being victimised on the murder case of an Assam Rifles canteen keeper, the Kuki villagers of Sehlon under Khengjoi block of Chandel district of Manipur in the Indo-Myanmar border got justice on Saturday.
On February 15 last year, one of the two persons manning the canteen of the 36 Assam Rifles under Khengjoi block was found murdered and on the canteen keepers heaped the blame on the villagers of Sehlon Kuki village. The personnel of 36 Assam Rifles pulled up the villagers and thrashed them black and blue including two pregnant women, according to the Sehlon villagers. Ten villagers were critically injured in the incident.
Mangat Ram, 42 years was found murdered. The victim hailed from Rajasthan. The other canteen keeper identified as one Gaendra Singh (18), also from Rajasthan, reported to the Assam Rifles that the villagers of Sehlon had murdered his colleague. Actually, Gaendra Singh had killed his colleague. After the fact was established, accused Gaendra Singh, s/o of Raghuvir Singh was arrested and now lodged in Imphal’s Sajiwa Jail.
One year had passed but the bad blood between the 36 Assam Rifles and the villagers of Sehlon persisted. On April 27, 2013, Kuki organisations and the 36 Assam Rifles authority formally resolved the matter by delivering justice to the villagers who had faced the ire of the Assam Rifles last year. It was resolved according to the Kuki customary law at Sehlon Village Community Hall on Saturday.
Ramakant Sharma, Commandant of the 36 Assam Rifles and three other officers represented the Assam Rifles side while Kuki Students Organisation-General Headquarters (KSO-GHQ) president Peter Mate, KSO-Chandel district president Thangjalet, Jamthong, chief of Sehlon, leaders of Kuki Chiefs Association (Khengjoi Block), KSO (Imphal), KSO (Khengjoi Block) and others represented the other side.

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Sharmila tells Manjoo she believes in non-violent protest

IMPHAL, April 28 MNS NNN: Fast-unto-death hunger striker Irom Sharmila who has been on fast for 13 years on the demand of withdrawal of Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 and EEVFAM today submitted memorandums to Rashida Manjoo, UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences (UNSRVAW). Manjoo is currently in Imphal […]

IMPHAL, April 28 MNS NNN: Fast-unto-death hunger striker Irom Sharmila who has been on fast for 13 years on the demand of withdrawal of Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 and EEVFAM today submitted memorandums to Rashida Manjoo, UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences (UNSRVAW).
Manjoo is currently in Imphal on a two day-visit to the state. She accepted an invitation sent on March 13 from the Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN (CSCHR) requesting her to visit Manipur and the North East region during her mission to India.
Sharmila, who is also known as ‘Iron Lady,’ said in her representation to Manjoo that she believes in collective persistent efforts of a democratic and non-violent protest in a democratic country like ours.
She said that no law is a God sent. Every law is man-made. “We social beings make laws to govern the society in orderly manner,” the memorandum to the UNSRVAW mentioned.
At the same time, the Extrajudicial Execution Victims Families Association (EEVFAM) in a separate memorandum to Manjoo said families of most of the women victims in Manipur face critical livelihood challenges on daily basis, adding young widows with children face the additional burden of giving them proper education.
Against the backdrop of the present armed conflict situation in Manipur, these widows and mothers are just innocent victims of violence on the rebound and that it is most unfortunate that Manipur Government treats them as if they are ‘criminals’ and deprives them of any humanitarian entitlements on the allegation that the victims were terrorists/insurgents’ killed in fierce encounters, the memorandum said.
It said the truth behind the so-called fierce encounters has begun to unravel in the course of a joint petition submitted by EEVFAM and Human Rights Alert (HRA) to the Supreme Court of India in 2012.
A Supreme Court appointed inquiry commission headed by a former Judge of the apex court has conclusively stated in its report that the dead of seven persons in six cases referred to it were ‘innocent victims’ of extrajudicial killings in fake encounters, it added.
The six cases were chosen randomly by the Supreme Court from among 1528 documented cases submitted to it by the petitioners. The writ petition is listed for next hearing on July 1, 2013.
It also requested the Special Rapporteur to recognize that by generating a culture of impunity and immunity, the AFSPA is one of the overarching structural frameworks for violence against women in Manipur.
And, EEVFAM also requested Manjoo to recognize that the recently amended anti-rape law in India did not incorporate an important recommendation of Justice Verma Commission which clearly mentioned the withdrawal of immunity enjoyed under AFSPA by the armed forces personnel who are perpetrators of sexual assault and to treat them as ordinary criminals, saying it is a blatant discrimination, the memorandum added.

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UN Special Rapporteur to present report of women’s problems

IMPHAL, April 28 MNS/NNN: Rashida Manjoo, United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences (UNSRVAW), held a consultative meeting with civil society organizations, women leaders, human rights defenders, victims and other advocates working on violence against women in Imphal on Sunday. The meeting which was held at Hotel Classic was […]

IMPHAL, April 28 MNS/NNN: Rashida Manjoo, United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences (UNSRVAW), held a consultative meeting with civil society organizations, women leaders, human rights defenders, victims and other advocates working on violence against women in Imphal on Sunday.
The meeting which was held at Hotel Classic was attended by over 200 delegates and family members of women victims of violence from all over the North East region and West Bengal. International organizations, national NGOs such as International Committee on the Red Cross (ICRC) and Child Rights and You (CRY) also attended the meeting, said a statement released by Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN (CSCHR).
Manjoo accepted an invitation sent on March 13 from the CSCHR to visit Manipur and the North East region during her mission.
Forty separate depositions were made in the meeting, the largest one convened by the UNSRVAW during her current mission to India. The meeting was moderated by Jarjum Ete, secretary, National Alliance of Women (NAWO) and former chairperson of the Arunachal Pradesh State Women’s Commission, the statement said.
It said the first ever formal visit of a distinguished official of the UN with a human rights mandate to the state of Manipur is an ‘historic occasion.’’ The UNSRVAW was formally welcomed by the convenor of CSCHR, Dr Laifungbam Debabrata Roy. In his welcome address, Roy said, “We place our highest confidence and trust in you today, as you convene this historic meeting in Imphal.”
“Yesterday, our people remembered the day, 123 years ago when the independent state of Manipur lost her sovereignty and the Union Jack was unfurled in the holy citadel and fortress of Kangla Pungmayol in Imphal on April 27, 1891. The sovereignty has never been regained till today. In this context, your historic visit is most significant for us in Manipur,” the UNSRVAW statement quoted Roy as saying.
Introducing her mandate and purpose of her visit to India, Manjoo said, “The death of a woman is not a new act, but the ultimate act in the continuum of violence in the life of the woman.”
Among the deponents was the mother of the late Thangjam Monorama. Breaking into tears during her testimony, she appealed for justice for her daughter, who was brutally tortured and raped by personnel of the Indian paramilitary force, Assam Rifles before she was killed and her dead body abandoned in a field.
“The UN Special Rapporteur openly wept with Thangjam Monorama’s mother,” the statement added.
Babaloo L, exe  Director, HRA   emphasized the significance of Manjoo’s visit and reiterated the lonely 13 years fast by Irom Chanu Sharmila demanding repeal of Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 from Manipur.
The draconian law which confers wide impunity has no place in a democracy and it has been widely condemned, the statement cited Babaloo as saying.
Babaloo also said that many UN treaty body mechanisms and other Special Rapporteurs have called for its repeal and added Justice Verma Commission had also recently called for its repeal and accountability of the Indian armed forces personnel involved in rape and other forms of sexual assault, but these recommendations were ignored by the Government of India when it introduced the Criminal law (Amendment) Bill 2012 in Parliament.
Manjoo in her closing remarks said that it was not her mandate to comment on the depositions made before her, and that her report will be based on facts.
She also said that her opinions and conclusions as an independent expert were hers alone that these would not be changed or shaped by any influence whether from government or any others, the statement further added.
The UNSRVAW will be holding a national press conference in New Delhi on May 1 before she wraps up her mission.

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AR, villagers resolve

More than one year of being victimised on the murder case of an Assam Rifles canteen keeper, the Kuki villagers of Sehlon under Khengjoi block of Chandel district of Manipur in the Indo Myanmar border got justice on Saturday Source The Sangai Expre…

More than one year of being victimised on the murder case of an Assam Rifles canteen keeper, the Kuki villagers of Sehlon under Khengjoi block of Chandel district of Manipur in the Indo Myanmar border got justice on Saturday Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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UNC sticks to stand on Alice case

In the light of the alleged inaction and the communal response of the Government of Manipur GoM to the continued captivity of Alice Kamei, a 14 year old tribal school girl by RPF PLA since March 10, the United Naga Council has once again sought the i…

In the light of the alleged inaction and the communal response of the Government of Manipur GoM to the continued captivity of Alice Kamei, a 14 year old tribal school girl by RPF PLA since March 10, the United Naga Council has once again sought the immediate intervention of Govt of India and vindicate its position as the custodian of the Constitution Source The Sangai Express

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Attack flayed

The Kuki Inpi Manipur KIM and Kuki Students’ Organisation General Headquarters vehemently condemned the bomb attack at the residence of Irrigation and Flood Control Minister, Ngamthang Haokip on April 26 Source The Sangai Express

The Kuki Inpi Manipur KIM and Kuki Students’ Organisation General Headquarters vehemently condemned the bomb attack at the residence of Irrigation and Flood Control Minister, Ngamthang Haokip on April 26 Source The Sangai Express

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State forces held with drugs

Close on the heels of an Army Colonel and five others held with huge quantity of psychotropic drugs at Pallel, 11 State security personnel including two ranked police officers have been held with banned drugs by Thoubal district police commandos from t…

Close on the heels of an Army Colonel and five others held with huge quantity of psychotropic drugs at Pallel, 11 State security personnel including two ranked police officers have been held with banned drugs by Thoubal district police commandos from the same location today Source The Sangai Express

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Two AR men hurt in bomb attack

Two personnel of 40 Assam Rifles have been injured when three IEDs exploded in quick succession at Ngariyan Muslim village on the way to Andro in Imphal East district at about 5 Source The Sangai Express

Two personnel of 40 Assam Rifles have been injured when three IEDs exploded in quick succession at Ngariyan Muslim village on the way to Andro in Imphal East district at about 5 Source The Sangai Express

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Memo to UN envoy airs agonies

Leaders of civil society organisations, human right defenders, victim families and advocates interacted with UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women Rashida Manjoo and submitted memorandums Source The Sangai Express

Leaders of civil society organisations, human right defenders, victim families and advocates interacted with UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women Rashida Manjoo and submitted memorandums Source The Sangai Express

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Plea to school vans

All Manipur Students’ Guardian Association AMSGA has urged the school van drivers not to overcrowd their vehicles while transporting students Source The Sangai Express

All Manipur Students’ Guardian Association AMSGA has urged the school van drivers not to overcrowd their vehicles while transporting students Source The Sangai Express

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Chief Justice Sapre visits JMIC Kangpokpi

Chief Justice of Manipur High Court Abhay Manohar Sapre, paid a visit to the Court of Judicial Magistrate I Class, Kangpokpi yesterday Source The Sangai Express

Chief Justice of Manipur High Court Abhay Manohar Sapre, paid a visit to the Court of Judicial Magistrate I Class, Kangpokpi yesterday Source The Sangai Express

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