26 UGs arrested in July

Security forces arrested a total of 26 underground cadres in July month this year during separate countre insurgency operations in various parts of the state while one cadre was killed and another injured during reported encounters with the security fo…

Security forces arrested a total of 26 underground cadres in July month this year during separate countre insurgency operations in various parts of the state while one cadre was killed and another injured during reported encounters with the security forces Source Hueiyen News Service

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AIMOL body lauds NSCN IM

Aimol Tribe Union ATUM has expressed gratitude to NSCN GPRN for the outfit’s endless effort to accept Aimol as a Naga tribe, which is a long held aspiration of the community Source Hueiyen News Service

Aimol Tribe Union ATUM has expressed gratitude to NSCN GPRN for the outfit’s endless effort to accept Aimol as a Naga tribe, which is a long held aspiration of the community Source Hueiyen News Service

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Moreh violence MCM, ACODOM seek relief

Meetei Council, Moreh MCM and All Community Development Organisation, Moreh ACODOM have sought compensation from the State Government for the loss of both commercial and residential properties during the August 18 Moreh violence Source Hueiyen N…

Meetei Council, Moreh MCM and All Community Development Organisation, Moreh ACODOM have sought compensation from the State Government for the loss of both commercial and residential properties during the August 18 Moreh violence Source Hueiyen News Service

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Mizoram CM pins hope on Modi to retain special category status

Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla has expressed hope that the Narendra Modi government will retain the ‘special states category status’ as well as financial grant on 90 10 formula to eight Northeastern states Source Hueiyen News Service Agencies

Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla has expressed hope that the Narendra Modi government will retain the ‘special states category status’ as well as financial grant on 90 10 formula to eight Northeastern states Source Hueiyen News Service Agencies

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Mapithel Dam Imbroglio CAC Ukhrul to take up cudgels against Govt’s concealment of CAT plan

The controversy surrounding the Mapithel Dam Thoubal Multi Purpose Project which has already submerged vast tracts of lands and homesteads of Mapithel villages is likely to snowball into another trouble Source Hueiyen News Service R Lester Ma…

The controversy surrounding the Mapithel Dam Thoubal Multi Purpose Project which has already submerged vast tracts of lands and homesteads of Mapithel villages is likely to snowball into another trouble Source Hueiyen News Service R Lester Makang

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Govt fails to comply with NGT order MDAVO

Mapithel Dam Affected Villagers Organisation MDAVO has flayed the State Government for failing to comply with the order of the National Green Tribunal NGT , Kolkata issued on July 28 last Source Hueiyen News Service

Mapithel Dam Affected Villagers Organisation MDAVO has flayed the State Government for failing to comply with the order of the National Green Tribunal NGT , Kolkata issued on July 28 last Source Hueiyen News Service

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JSUGHSS to continue boycotting educational institutes

Demanding immediate implementation of inner line permit system in Manipur and punitive action against those police personnel involved in the killing of Sapam Robinhood, Joint Students’ Union of Govt Higher Secondary School on Sunday strengthened their …

Demanding immediate implementation of inner line permit system in Manipur and punitive action against those police personnel involved in the killing of Sapam Robinhood, Joint Students’ Union of Govt Higher Secondary School on Sunday strengthened their stand to continue boycotting of all educational institutes in the state and said that the boycott will remain in force until the implementation of ILPS in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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Dr S Sekharjit clarifies position

Dr S Sekharjit on Sunday clarified that he did not plead with the RIMS Deputy Director regarding resumption of duties of the director Source Hueiyen News Service

Dr S Sekharjit on Sunday clarified that he did not plead with the RIMS Deputy Director regarding resumption of duties of the director Source Hueiyen News Service

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Dr Nara stresses importance of Lamyanba Irabot’s thinking in society

Lauding Hijam Irabot’s great activities and contribution made towards welfare of Manipuri society, secretary of Communist Party of India CPI Manipur State Council, Dr M Nara said that today’s generation needs to recall and remember the thinking and w…

Lauding Hijam Irabot’s great activities and contribution made towards welfare of Manipuri society, secretary of Communist Party of India CPI Manipur State Council, Dr M Nara said that today’s generation needs to recall and remember the thinking and works of the pioneer at this crucial time Source Hueiyen News Service

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JCILPS ponders on ILPS Bill to be presented by Govt No Need For Frequent Talks With Govt Sans Positive Results Kh Ratan

Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has made it clear that the next round of talks with the Government is being delayed by the Committee as it needs to ponder seriously on the proposed Bill meant for protection of the indigenous people…

Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has made it clear that the next round of talks with the Government is being delayed by the Committee as it needs to ponder seriously on the proposed Bill meant for protection of the indigenous people Source Hueiyen News Service

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‘No land ownership rights to nonindigenous people’

As part of the ongoing ILPS movement, hundreds of protesters converged at Bishnupur bazar on Sunday demanding that that no land ownership rights should be given to migrants Source Hueiyen News Service

As part of the ongoing ILPS movement, hundreds of protesters converged at Bishnupur bazar on Sunday demanding that that no land ownership rights should be given to migrants Source Hueiyen News Service

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NIPCO condemns killing of Aimol villager

National Identity Protection Committee on Sunday has strongly condemned the killing of S Walunglua Aimol by suspected NSCN IM cadres at Ngairong village in Chandel district on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

National Identity Protection Committee on Sunday has strongly condemned the killing of S Walunglua Aimol by suspected NSCN IM cadres at Ngairong village in Chandel district on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Landslides cut off Manipur’s lifeline – Times of India

Landslides cut off Manipur’s lifeline
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Imphal: Massive landslides triggered at Nagaland’s Phesama area caused by incessant rain have cutoff the Imphal-Dimapur highway, the key supply route for land-locked Manipur since the last five days. The landslides halting flow of commodities along the …

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Landslides cut off Manipur's lifeline
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Imphal: Massive landslides triggered at Nagaland's Phesama area caused by incessant rain have cutoff the Imphal-Dimapur highway, the key supply route for land-locked Manipur since the last five days. The landslides halting flow of commodities along the …

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IGSSS Manipur begins emergency relief work in flood affected areas of Manipur – KanglaOnline

IGSSS Manipur begins emergency relief work in flood affected areas of ManipurKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, August 23: Many lives have been already lost in the Manipur in what is the worst flood in 200 years it has experienced due to incessant rainfall. Floods ha…

IGSSS Manipur begins emergency relief work in flood affected areas of Manipur
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IMPHAL, August 23: Many lives have been already lost in the Manipur in what is the worst flood in 200 years it has experienced due to incessant rainfall. Floods have claimed nine lives and more died in landslides, a release of the Indo-Global Social

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MCM and ACODOM appeal

IMPHAL, Aug 23: The Meitei Council Moreh and All Community Organisation Moreh, ACODOM, in a joint press release said following the August 18 unfortunate incident and the August 19 meeting

IMPHAL, Aug 23: The Meitei Council Moreh and All Community Organisation Moreh, ACODOM, in a joint press release said following the August 18 unfortunate incident and the August 19 meeting between MCM and Hill Tribal Council Moreh, it has been resolved all parties will endeavour there is never a repeat of the unfortunate violent incident prompted by a misunderstanding between the communities.

The release also added that because of the destruction of properties suffered by many small business establishments on the day, the shops are still not functional though calm has returned. In this regard, the release also appealed to the government to make compensations at the soonest.

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Child Rights Commission appeals to ensure safety of child hunger strikers

IMPHAL, August 23: The Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MCPCR) has appealed to all concerned stake holders to ensure safety, security and child friendly measures while dealing with

IMPHAL, August 23: The Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MCPCR) has appealed to all concerned stake holders to ensure safety, security and child friendly measures while dealing with juvenile protestors considering the strong participation of young children in the ongoing `Mass Indefinite Hunger Strike` in the State.

In a statement, the Child Rights Commission expressed grief over the alleged maltreatment of certain juvenile hunger strikers, who were undergoing treatment at RIMS, as reported in media.

The Commission reminded all concerned that it is mandatory for police and everyone dealing with the children/ juveniles to fully adhere with the `Fundamental Principles` as laid down in `The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Rules, 2007`.

In any circumstances, the dignity of the juveniles should not be undermined, it added.

The statement further expresses its unhappiness over the recent decision to withdraw Routine Medical Checkups and Ambulance Service by the Directorate of Health Services, Government of Manipur.

It recommended resumption of Medical Checks-up of the Hunger Strikers particularly juvenile hunger strikers with Ambulance service for pick-up for critical ones.

Medical Service being an essential one should not be called off by the concerned authority on the pretext that some doctors, nursing stuffs on duty were attacked, Ambulance Van were damaged by the protestors or medical service rendered were refused by the hunger strikers, it added.

The Child Right Commission has also appealed to protestors, general public and all Civil Bodies to comply with the universally accepted norms and standards to be maintained during conflict situation and said it is imperative to exempt the medical service, doctors, nurses or ambulance from the strictures of agitation and should not do any harm to them, the press release issued by its Member, MCPCR said.

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MLA Imo calls for transparency in Naga peace negotiation

IMPHAL, August 23: MLA RK Imo of Sagolband Assembly Constituency today said the Peace Accord signed between NSCN(IM) and Central Government should not name as Indo-Naga Peace Accord because the

IMPHAL, August 23: MLA RK Imo of Sagolband Assembly Constituency today said the Peace Accord signed between NSCN(IM) and Central Government should not name as Indo-Naga Peace Accord because the NSCN(IM) cannot represent all the Naga communities.

The MLA was attending the celebration of Procurement of Land Allotment order Wahengbam Yumjao Lairembi held today at Wahengbam Yumjao Lairembi community hall.

He further said that the accord was signed between an organisation called NSCN(IM) with Central Government.

He also regretted that the content of the accord is still kept hidden to this date from the governments of Manipur, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, all of which are important stake holders in the development, he said.

He further said this has given room for suspicions amongst all the neighbouring states and their governments.

The MLA further said the ILP or an appropriate act will surely come about in the state soon to check constant influx of population from outside.

He said the thorny issue is the cut-off date of 1951 to determine domicile.

On the celebration of procurement of land allotment he said that it was the result of hard work jointly of the people of Sagolband and the Chief Minister who heard the voice of the people in the interest of the people.

He asserted that more developmental work will be taken up in the coming days.

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Man killed by NSCN(IM) was UKLF PRO; Aimols happy to be accepted as Nagas: Aimol Union

IMPHAL, August 23: Following yesterday`™s gunning down of an Aimol villager, Manglun alias Walunglua Aimol, allegedly by the NSCN(IM), the Aimol Tribe Union, Manipur, in a statement today came out

IMPHAL, August 23: Following yesterday`™s gunning down of an Aimol villager, Manglun alias Walunglua Aimol, allegedly by the NSCN(IM), the Aimol Tribe Union, Manipur, in a statement today came out strongly defending the NSCN(IM) action, saying the murdered man is a UKLF PRO, appointed on June 13-14, this year at Ngairong Village by the UKLF.

The release also identified the injured persons in the same incident as Parithoi Aimol from Khunjai, a UKLF sergeant major, besides Joseph Kuki, Asiak Aimol and another Kuki persons, all UKLF cadres.

The release clarified that there has been no one trying to force the Aimols to join the Naga family, for the Aimol people themselves had sought to be inducted into the Naga family. The portrayal otherwise in the media was false propaganda of the family of the deceased persons, it said.

The release further thanked the NSCN(IM) for their endless effort to accept the Aimol tribe into the Naga family.

Listing past crimes against the Aimol tribe by Kuki militants, the release said the UKLF fired on the Aimol Tribe President`™s residence on July 2 this year, and the attackers were led by Manglun alias Walunglua who was killed yesterday.

It further charged that on May 31, one Maj. Aditya Kapoor of the AR E Coy, came with masked UKLF men who they recognised as Jacob alias Thangboi from the ceasefire monitoring cell and fired from AK-47 rifles at women on night duty killing Mrs. Ruisoting Aimol and injuring three others.

It also charged that on August 6 at Pallel Bazar, two women leaders of Aimol Kumbirei Village were hit with an Activa two wheeler by two UKLF men, and were later accosted by the public and handed over the NSCN(IM), and upon interrogation by the NSCN(IM) they have revealed they were instructed by UKLF high authorities to kill and torture Aimol people.

The release further said the UKLF has been torturing and harassing the Aimol people since 2014, and it appealed to the media not to accept propaganda spread by vested interests without first confirming with the Aimol Tribe Union, Manipur.

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MSC/CPI celebrates its 68th foundation day

IMPHAL, Aug 23: Manipur State Council of Communist Party of India celebrated its 68th foundation day today at Irawat Bhavan, Imphal. L Iboyaima, secretariat member, MSC/CPI; L Thoiren, deputy secretary

IMPHAL, Aug 23: Manipur State Council of Communist Party of India celebrated its 68th foundation day today at Irawat Bhavan, Imphal.

L Iboyaima, secretariat member, MSC/CPI; L Thoiren, deputy secretary (Orgn), MSC/CPI; A Lala, secretariat member, MSC/CPI; B Sharma, chairman, Control Commission, MSC/CPI attended as presidium members.

Dr M Nara, secretary, MSC/CPI and N Mangi, deputy secretary (Adm), MSC/CPI were the main speakers of the function.

Speaking at the function N Mangi mentioned the role played by MSC/CPI founding comrade Irawat during his time for the integrity of Manipur. Irawat`™s contribution in the field of Sports, culture, literature, politics etc were also highlighted in his speech.

He appealed to all the communities residing in the hill and valley to be united leaving their differences in religion, caste or creed, to save the integrity of Manipur.

He informed that around 35 thousand hectares of paddy fields of the State have been completely destroyed in the recent flood. He said according to the State Agriculture Department it cost around Rs 45 thousand to farm one Hectare of agricultural land which means that around 15 to 20 crore rupees damage has been done to the farmers by the flood.

He said the MSC/CPI demands the State government to approach the Centre to provide relief for the losses to the formers of the State.

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Inquiry demanded into killing of Majid Khan

IMPHAL, Aug 23: The JAC against the brutal killing of Md. Majid Khan and Seriously Turtue of Md. Alauddin, appealed for justice in the matter. A release said the two

IMPHAL, Aug 23: The JAC against the brutal killing of Md. Majid Khan and Seriously Turtue of Md. Alauddin, appealed for justice in the matter.

A release said the two were accosted from their Maruti Alto Car from a shop at Yumnam Leikai, Imphal West, by four or five unknown people and abandoned at Paona Bazar where police recovered the two.

Md. Majid Khan died after battling for life at the RIMS and Md Alauddin is still in serious condition, the release said.

The JAC demanded the kidnappers to give reason why the two were kidnapped and treated thus. Even if he had committed some offense why was no attempt made to bring him back to the mainstream instead of simply thinking of putting an to his life, the release asked.

The prevailing atmosphere in the state and the culture of simply killing people without rhyme or reason has made the minority Muslims insecure the release further said.

The release further asked for an inquiry into the killing of Md. Majid Khan failing which the JAC will launch protests, the release said.

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