AJWJU observes foundation day

All Jiribam Working Journalists Union AJWJU observed its 15th foundation day on Wednesday at Raja Ramohan Roy Library Hall in Jiribam Teacher Colony, Babupara Source Hueiyen News Service JNN

All Jiribam Working Journalists Union AJWJU observed its 15th foundation day on Wednesday at Raja Ramohan Roy Library Hall in Jiribam Teacher Colony, Babupara Source Hueiyen News Service JNN

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In aid of Sarita Rs 1,05,527 handed to boxer

A campaign jointly launched by the Manipur Olympic Association MOA and Editors Guild, Manipur EGM to raise the 2000 Appx Rs 1,20,000 fine slapped on boxer Laishram Sarita and her coach Angom Lenin by the International Boxing Association AIBA c…

A campaign jointly launched by the Manipur Olympic Association MOA and Editors Guild, Manipur EGM to raise the 2000 Appx Rs 1,20,000 fine slapped on boxer Laishram Sarita and her coach Angom Lenin by the International Boxing Association AIBA concluded today at the conference hall of Manipur Olympic Bhavan located at Khuman Lampak Source The Sangai Express

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Ukhrul ADC Chairman spells out priorities

Chairman of the Autonomous District Council, Ukhrul, Dr Yaronsho Ngalung has stressed priority on improving the education sector Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

Chairman of the Autonomous District Council, Ukhrul, Dr Yaronsho Ngalung has stressed priority on improving the education sector Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

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Assam, Manipur CMs hunt for accord in fineprint

The Chief Ministers of Assam and Manipur are making all out efforts to obtain the fine print of the ‘Framework Agreement’ that was signed between the Government of India and the NSCN IM on August 3 in New Delhi Source The Sangai Express Newmai New…

The Chief Ministers of Assam and Manipur are making all out efforts to obtain the fine print of the ‘Framework Agreement’ that was signed between the Government of India and the NSCN IM on August 3 in New Delhi Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Singnat residents rally, salute ‘martyrs’

Hundreds of residents from Singngat sub divisional headquarters today held a peaceful rally against the ‘anti tribal Bills’ and joined the chorus in calling for a separate administration for the State tribals Source The Sangai Express S Singlianma…

Hundreds of residents from Singngat sub divisional headquarters today held a peaceful rally against the ‘anti tribal Bills’ and joined the chorus in calling for a separate administration for the State tribals Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

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Awareness on child protection held

District Child Protection Unit, Thoubal organised a one day awareness programme on Child Protection under Integrated Child Protection Scheme ICPS on Wednesday at Wabagai Kadajit Community Hall in Thoubal district Source Hueiyen News Service

District Child Protection Unit, Thoubal organised a one day awareness programme on Child Protection under Integrated Child Protection Scheme ICPS on Wednesday at Wabagai Kadajit Community Hall in Thoubal district Source Hueiyen News Service

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Cabinet discusses situation in hill dists Interlocutor for SoO talks mooted

The State Cabinet today reviewed the volatile situation in the hill districts including loss of human lives at Churachandpur following the passing of three Bills by the State Assembly Source The Sangai Express

The State Cabinet today reviewed the volatile situation in the hill districts including loss of human lives at Churachandpur following the passing of three Bills by the State Assembly Source The Sangai Express

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Cultural function marks adoption of SDGs by UN

A cultural afternoon was oragnised at the Nupi Lal Memorial Complex, Imphal by Big Sisters’ League BSL and Human Rights Alert HRA supported by several civil society organizations to welcome the United Nations UN General Assembly’s adoption of a s…

A cultural afternoon was oragnised at the Nupi Lal Memorial Complex, Imphal by Big Sisters’ League BSL and Human Rights Alert HRA supported by several civil society organizations to welcome the United Nations UN General Assembly’s adoption of a set of 17 international development goals known as the Sustainable Development Goals SDG Source Hueiyen News Service

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MLA shares thought

Demands for separate States or homelands and Naga integration which may disintegrate Manipur must be dropped immediately, said Congress MLA RK Anand Source The Sangai Express

Demands for separate States or homelands and Naga integration which may disintegrate Manipur must be dropped immediately, said Congress MLA RK Anand Source The Sangai Express

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IdulZuha greetings

On the auspicious and sacred occasion of Id ul Zuha which falls on September 25, Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee has extended its warmest greetings to the people of all communities especially Muslim brethren in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

On the auspicious and sacred occasion of Id ul Zuha which falls on September 25, Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee has extended its warmest greetings to the people of all communities especially Muslim brethren in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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Protest against Merger Agreement

Coalition for Indigenous Rights Campaign CIRCA organised a sit in protest on Wednesday at Konung Mamang Keithel as a part of the statewide campaign launched against the Merger Agreement from September 21 last Source Hueiyen News Service

Coalition for Indigenous Rights Campaign CIRCA organised a sit in protest on Wednesday at Konung Mamang Keithel as a part of the statewide campaign launched against the Merger Agreement from September 21 last Source Hueiyen News Service

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Imphal, September 23 2015 : “Justice for Sarita”, a campaign jointly launched by Manipur Olympic Association (MoA) and Editors Guild Manipur to raise $2000 (Appx Rs.1,20,000) fine slapped on Manipuri Boxer Sarita and her Coach Angom Lenin by AIBA …

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Importance of Sustainable Development Goals stressed

IMPHAL, September 23: Several organizations and individuals came together to celebrate the upcoming reaffirmation of UN`™s 193 member countries commitment to 17 international development goals, known as the Sustainable Development

IMPHAL, September 23: Several organizations and individuals came together to celebrate the upcoming reaffirmation of UN`™s 193 member countries commitment to 17 international development goals, known as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) at Nupee Lal Memorial Complex today.

As the UN General Assembly adopted the “2030 Agenda for Sustainable

Development” with the objective of saving the people and the planet on September 25, the civil society in welcoming this monumental moment celebrates across the globe. In India, 15 cities including Imphal celebrated the commitment today.

The celebration held under the theme `Light the Way- Manipur`™ was meant to spread the awareness and the significance of these goals which will determine the priorities of the governments for the next one and half decade.

RK Imo Singh, MLA of Sagolband A/C and S Saratkumar Sharma, Chairperson of Manipur State Commission for Protection of Child Rights graced the function as chief guest and guest of honor respectively.

All the participants partook in lighting of the candle to symbolize the hope of prosperity and development.

The celebration was adorned with Violin Recital by Kabigailiu, Joana Gangmei, M. Anshakla, W. Lillian, Yumnam Jinet and R.K. Deepika, of Indigenous and Contemporary Music Studies Institute (ICMSI); Guitar Duet by Khawaish and Parash of ICMSI and a Musical Concert by Bulu Maishnam and Jack.

Babloo Loitongbam, Executive Director, Human Rights Alert in his keynote address said, `SDGs are about our lives. It targets ending poverty and hunger, improving health and ensuring quality education, making cities more sustainable, combating climate change, and protecting our oceans and forests etc. by the year 2030`™

He said, “™We want the people of Manipur to know the significance of the SDGs and also realize them. Civil society representatives from Manipur are already in New York to be part of this historic process in the UN Head Quarters. In Imphal too we are putting together a cultural afternoon to welcome the SDGs and to urge our leaders to Light theWay`™`™.

R.K. Nolinikanta shared about the significance of the celebration and the need to monitor the 17 goals in the next 15 years. `The accountability of these dreams will mark the upliftment in our lives and on this planet`™ he said.

The event was organized by Human Rights Alert, Big Sisters`™ League in partnership with Community Network for Empowerment (CONE), Centre for Research and Advocacy, Manipur (CRAM), Extrajudicial Execution Victims Families Association Manipur (EEVFAM) Indigenous Perspective (IP), Manipur Alliance for Child Rights (MACR), Sustainable Livelihood Forum Manipur (SLFM), United Voluntary Youth Council (UVYC) various other civil society groups and individuals.

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Houses dismantled in eviction drive

BISHNUPUR, Sept 23: Altogether seven residential houses at Macha Ibema Khudi Thibi Leikai, Ningthoukhong Ward No 3 in Bishnupur district, were dismantled in an eviction drive conducted by the government

BISHNUPUR, Sept 23: Altogether seven residential houses at Macha Ibema Khudi Thibi Leikai, Ningthoukhong Ward No 3 in Bishnupur district, were dismantled in an eviction drive conducted by the government officials in the locality using two JCB vehicles on September 21.

Guarded by personnel of Loktak Police Station and VDF, the eviction drive was led by SDO/SDM Bishnupur L Radhakanta and several other government officials.

According to family members whose houses were dismantled in the drive, the SDO/SDM Bishnupur issued an eviction notice under Manipur Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorized Occupants) Act, 1978 on September 18.

They said family members who received the eviction notice had thought of meeting the SDO/SDM Bishnupur at his office on September 19 and 20 but could not do so as the days were holidays.

But all of a sudden, the SDO/SDM accompanied by government officials and guarded security forces arrived at the locality yesterday morning and started dismantling the houses without giving any chance to the family members to accommodate themselves in some other places.

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Loaded trucks stranded due to Tml 96-hr bandh

TAMENGLONG, September 23: Due to the 96-hour chakka bandh clamped in Tamenglong district from the midnight of September 19, many loaded trucks coming from Jiribam have been stranded at Khongshang

TAMENGLONG, September 23: Due to the 96-hour chakka bandh clamped in Tamenglong district from the midnight of September 19, many loaded trucks coming from Jiribam have been stranded at Khongshang area.

The bandh was imposed by the Joint Forum for Transport Welfare Association, Tamenglong demanding repair of the 39.5 km Tamenglong-Khongshang Road which is lying in deplorable condition.

Bandh supporters reportedly damaged a vehicle at Irang. All types of vehicles stayed off Tamenglong-Khongshang and Tamenglong-Tamei Road for the last three days due to the bandh.

It may be mentioned that a Letter of Acceptance (LOA) dated August 6 from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways was sent to M/S Woodhill Infrastructure Limited, Ghaziabad asking to take up `Temporary Restoration Works`™ of Tamenglong-Khongshang Road.

The total sanction amount for the restoration work is Rs 13, 23, 91, 325. It is said that the restoration works of the road will be commenced after the end of the monsoon season.

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Maring Uparup Assembly rebuffs report

IMPHAL, Sept 23: The Maring Uparup Assembly (MUA) has refuted the news reports published in a local daily on September 19 by one Medun Maring, president of NIPCO wherein he

IMPHAL, Sept 23: The Maring Uparup Assembly (MUA) has refuted the news reports published in a local daily on September 19 by one Medun Maring, president of NIPCO wherein he stated that the three bills passed by the State Assembly on August 31 do not affect the tribal.

In a press release, the MUA asked the person to clarify his statement at the earliest and said that Maring apex body does not know who Medun Maring is.

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UNC applauds Nagaland, Mizoram CMs and ex-Lok Sabha Speaker

IMPHAL, September 23: The United Naga Council (UNC) has extended utmost appreciation to Lalthanhawla, Chief Minister of Mizoram; TR Zeliang, CM of Nagaland and PA Sangma, former Speaker of Lok

IMPHAL, September 23: The United Naga Council (UNC) has extended utmost appreciation to Lalthanhawla, Chief Minister of Mizoram; TR Zeliang, CM of Nagaland and PA Sangma, former Speaker of Lok Sabha and other political leaders and parties for their bold decision and supporting the tribal people of Manipur and urging the President of India, Prime Minister and Governor of Manipur not to give assent to the controversial `anti-tribal`™ bills passed by the Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 31.

In a statement, the UNC also appreciated Thangso Baite, Outer MP and Khekiho Zhimomi, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha Nagaland for their solid support to the tribal cause.

While the whole nation is condemning the most controversial `anti-tribal`™ bills and resolutions, Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam has been defending both the bills and resolutions just to fulfil his selfish end by selling out his own flesh just to secure his personal position, it alleged.

It also welcomed the bold step of MLA Chandel A/C Victor Nunglhung, MLA Karong Alexandra Pou, MLA Mao L Dikho and MLA Ukhrul Samuel Risom of NPF in resigning themselves from the membership of Manipur Legislative Assembly for the tribal cause and in protest against the passing of the controversial bills and resolutions.

All Naga Ministers and MLAs should follow the same immediately in order to protect and defend the land, identity, history, culture and time honored institutions, the UNC in the statement said.

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