Three killed, more than 20 injured in bomb blast at Khwairamband Keithel

IMPHAL, March 11: At least three people were killed and more than 20 including eight women injured in a bomb blast at Khwairamband Keithel Temporary Market today, amidst the tight

IMPHAL, March 11: At least three people were killed and more than 20 including eight women injured in a bomb blast at Khwairamband Keithel Temporary Market today, amidst the tight security arrangement by the police.

The blast site is only about 80 metres from City Police Station.

The bomb which was said to be an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded near a tea stall run by a non-local man. The blast occurred exactly at 5:54 pm.

Some three or four non-local vendors also sell betel leaves near the tea stall.

Eyewitnesses at the blast site told IFP that when the blast occurred there were many people gathered near the tea stall, and as the market was about to close for the day, it was a time of evening rush at the adjacent poultry market shed.

Right after the blast, police came rushed in and pick up the injured people one after another and admitted them at the Chamber of Commerce Hospital located close by.

However as the hospital does not have emergency or casualty ward facilities, they had to be taken to RIMS Hospital.

Md Salman, 20, son of Md Islamuddin of Kshetri Bengoon Awang Leikai, was one of the three who were killed on the spot. He was working as a salesman at M/S Farhaan Shoe House located opposite to the poultry market.

The second person who died on the spot has been identified as Mithun Kumar Yadav, 29, son of Gulap Yadav, of Khagaria village in Bihar. He was a labourer presently staying at Thangal Bazaar.

The identity of the third victim could not be ascertained till the filling of this report. His lifeless body has been deposited at RIMS morgue.

The injured who were admitted at RIMS are Mamta Begum, 40, wife of Md Yusuf Khan of Kairang; Mina Khatur Begum, 45, wife of (L) Md Tayeb Ali of Kairang; Sitaram Begum, 50, wife of (L) Md Karim of Oinam Sawombung Dam; Md Fakaruddin, 32, son of Md Nizamuddin of Sangai Yumpham; Basira Begum, 35, daughter of Md Fazaruddin of Sangai Yumpham; Moirangthem Thaba Devi, 32, daughter of (L) M Manihar Singh of Tentha.

Further, Ram Sagar, 30, son of Manga Sagar of Bihar; Sorokhaibam Biren Singh, 47, son of S Khamba Singh of Heingang Makha Leikai; Thangjam Ongbi Chandani Devi, 46, wife of Th Dwijamani of Lamdeng Makha Leikai; Md Imran Khan, 18, son of Md Allauddin of Lilong Turel Ahanbi; Thounaojam Ongbi Puspa Devi, 45, and her husband Th Ibomcha, 50, son of (L) Th Lukhoi Singh of Tera Sapam Leikai;

Furthermore, Pankaj Yadav, 25, son of Bana Yadav of Bihar, at present BT Road; Rajiv Yadav, 30, of Bihar; Pramod Yadav, 30, of Bihar; Md Akbar, 45, son of Md Gani of Khabeisoi; Ph Ongbi Nungshi Devi, 51, wife of Ph Dinesh Singh of Wabagai and Laishram Ito Singh, 55, son of (L) L Apabi Singh of Sagolmang.

Besides these 18 people, few others were also admitted at RIMS, but as they sustained only minor injuries they were discharged after first-aid.

Some poultry were also killed and injured while a scooter, tea stall materials, a bench were seen damaged in the blast.

The IGP (LO) L Kailun, SP/IW Dr Ak Jhaljit Singh along with a large number of police force inspected the blast site.

Forensic and bomb experts were also seen inspecting the site.

Later, Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam, MLA RK Anand and PHED/Labour Minister I Hemochandra Singh also came to the blast site to take stock of the situation.

After a team of police led by DGP Saheed Ahamad visited the injured persons at RIMS, Deputy CM Gaikhangam also came and visited the victims at RIMS.

Speaking to media persons at RIMS, Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who also holds the Home portfolio, while strongly condemning the blast has appealed to the people of the State to stand united to fight against such people who are triggering bombs in crowded places.

While terming today`™s incident as very unfortunate, he further said that it is a very shameful act to attack people who are struggling to earn their daily bread.

Gaikhangam appealed for peace and harmony in order to bring development in the State.

He said everything can be settled though talks and negotiations.

He also added that a meeting with the top brass police officials will be held tomorrow regarding the security issue.

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History as a Notion

The question what is history has been asked in so many different ways. There have been as many different answers too, and all of them in some way or the

The question what is history has been asked in so many different ways. There have been as many different answers too, and all of them in some way or the other have indicated that it is the story of the State, and that without the State there would be no history. This is a definition which has put many indigenous communities which lived outside State consciousness at a disadvantage, and indeed, much, though not all of the post colonial insurgencies have been largely about formerly Stateless peoples either coming to terms with modern States or else aspiring to be autonomous States themselves. Even if this postulate were to be accepted, the problem of the notion of history would be far from resolved. If in post colonial nations, history has been about State building, the intriguing question is, what happens when the State has been built? Where does history go from there? Again, this is a question which has been asked in many different ways, with the answer remaining incomplete and illusive. Francis Fukuyama`™s `End of History and the Last Man`, where he argues history ended with the conclusion of the Cold War and the triumph of the Market economy, is indeed a landmark in this intellectual query. What followed after this epoch are events and no longer history as it was traditionally understood, Fukuyama asserts. With the rise of Islamic fundamentalism and its challenge to Western complacency, perhaps the course of evolution of this notion of history is destined to change yet again.

In India`™s context, this question was asked in the most profound ways by Ramachandra Guha in `Indian After Gandhi` and Sunil Khilnani in `The Idea of India` both international bestsellers. Both imply, as Fukuyama did in the context of the Western world, that Indian history came to an end in 1947, or at least that the idea of Indian history must transform to accommodate the new challenges. What indeed would historian write of India history post 1947 is intriguing? Would it be about electoral victories, government formations, government toppling, the multi-crore scams the country has witnessed, the famines, the insurgencies, the rise of national GDP, government salary hikes…? Would these qualify to be historical events in the manner that the Battle of Plassey 1757, Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, the Quit India Movement 1942 etc, did? Would Sonia Gandhi, Narendra Modi, Arvind Kejriwal, Manmohan Singh etc, be historical figures as much as, or in the same sense as Gandhi, Nehru, Subhash Bose, Sadar Patel are considered to be? Should the story of the market be also history? Under the circumstance, should the notion of history also not change?

Guha`™s and Khilnani`™s books are interesting in this light for they both imply again that the foremost challenge of modern Indian history, especially in the initial decades of its independence was about coming to terms with State building institutions that evolved out of European experiences without having gone through these European experiences. In the words of Khilnani, modern Indian history has been most prominently an adventure with the political idea of democracy. In the European context, the idea of democracy was a result of centuries of conflict resolution strategies and political dialectics shaping the reshaping the political system to resolve their societies`™ internal contradictions. Among the preconditions this democracy presumes is wide literacy and political consciousness among its citizens and in fact for a long time, the debate in Europe had been on the question of enfranchising the poor and illiterate masses and making them participants in the democratic process. India went ahead and discarded this question, giving a new meaning to democracy, and despite the initial verdicts of sceptics in the West, this came to be ultimately for the better of the idea of democracy itself. It may be recalled, Western observers, most prominently India baiter Neville Maxwell, had predicted India`™s 1956 General election would be the last democratic election the country sees before the country collapses into chaos or else lapses into authoritarianism `“ a confident prediction for which he is evidently embarrassed even as late as in an interview by Outlook Magazine in 1910. Our reflections on this issue are meant as a flag for those who are so eager to use history as alibi to justify their current agendas, to be a little more wary and humble.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Descent into Madness

The law and order situation in the State has gone beyond redemption. And the truth is, much of the violence we are witnessing are also increasingly no longer about insurgency

The law and order situation in the State has gone beyond redemption. And the truth is, much of the violence we are witnessing are also increasingly no longer about insurgency in the sense that the place once understood a political insurrection to be. They are becoming on the other hand about people who believe in plain mayhem and gore. Yesterday`™s blast at the crowded Khwairamband marketplace in Imphal is the third in recent times, and from the look of it, appears to be the handiwork of the same morbid minds. Like all pathologically ill minds, they seem completely incapable of remorse. Public opinions therefore make no difference to them and regardless of all the condemnations and protests at the last such crime, they seem determined to continue perpetrating their brand of mayhem. Three people were killed and dozens wounded this time, but it is a foregone conclusion, given the opportunity, these perpetrators will strike again. This is all the more reason for the security establishment to be more vigilant. Unfortunately and tragically, here too is another grave pathology at work. Despite being acutely aware this market had come under murderous attacks repeatedly, the gaping holes in the surveillance net, as well as the lethargy among those minding it, remain unplugged. It is becoming a matter of joke that the government claims there has been no security lapses every time these shocking bomb blasts happen.

Quite expectedly, the questions from concerned public zero in on what the government`™s vaunted CCTV coverage of sensitive Imphal locations. Considering these despicable IED attacks at crowded places have been happening regularly for the last many months, should not the government by now be having a satisfactory answer to this query. When the CCTV installation project was announced some years ago, the government claimed its crime fighting capability would soon make a quantum leap, and that this technology would ensure it is next to impossible for offences committed in the covered zones to slip the notice of the security establishment. Whatever happened to those tall promises is anybody`™s guess. The CCTVs have been installed at huge cost to the public exchequer, but according to reports, even this state-of-the-art technology has fallen victim to the infamous contract culture of the State, defined as an organised looting by a well established nexus of ministers, bureaucrats and contractors in which money meant for officially commissioned works are siphoned off illegally through a process of over-invoicing of sub-standard purchases and work executions. Now that the price of such alleged official thievery is beginning to be paid in public blood, the government must be made to issue a white paper on the CCTV installation project.

In the meantime, there can be no words strong enough to condemn yesterday`™s bomb blast. Three were killed and dozens injured, but making the crime even more personal for everyone is also the fact that the victims could have been any one of them. The targets, as in earlier IED attacks at market places, seem to be migrant labourers. This in itself is mindless and to no purpose, but bombing a marketplace is nothing less than absolute madness. Even as we condemn the act, our condolences go out to the next of kin of the deceased three. We also wish the injured speedy recovery. We are also of the opinion that since these repeated attacks are on account of a failure of the government, the government must foot all the medical bills of the injured, as well as pay suitable compensations for all those who lost their lives.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Dr K Lokendro advices homeopathy medicine for swine flu prevention

IMPHAL, March 12: The Central Council for Research in Homeopathy (CCRM) had recently written to all Homeopathy Medical Colleges to administer `Arsenic 30`™ as a preventive medicine against Swine Flu.

IMPHAL, March 12: The Central Council for Research in Homeopathy (CCRM) had recently written to all Homeopathy Medical Colleges to administer `Arsenic 30`™ as a preventive medicine against Swine Flu.

This was stated by Dr K Lokendro Singh, Director AYUSH, Government of Manipur, during a press conference held today at the Manipur Press Club.

Dr K Lokendro elaborated that as per the recommendation of the CCRM, this medicine can prevent infections that cause influenza including the Swine Flu caused by H1N1 infection.

He continued that on the basis of cases of flu like illnesses in the country, experts have recommended taking one dose of homoeopathic medicine Arsenium album 30 (4 pills of size 30 by adults and 2 pills of size 30 by children daily, on empty stomach, for 3 days)

The dose should be repeated after one month by following the same schedule in case risk of flu like conditions persists.

General hygiene measures as suggested by the ministry of Health and Family Welfare, government of India for prevention of the disease, should also be followed by the public.

For treatment of flu any qualified Homoeopathic practitioner can be consulted.

Dr K Lokendro also informed the media persons that an expert technical committee was formed on March 7 to look into the issue of Homeopathy treatment in prevention and management of Swine Flu (H1N1) human infection and Flu-like illnesses.

The experts committee consist of Dr A Guneshwar Sharma (SAO) Director of AYUSH as chairman, Dr M Shyamjai Singh (Deputy Director) Directorate of AYUSH as convener, Dr S Usha Sinha (Homoeo Specialist) AYUSH Wing, UHC, Singjamei, Dr P Iboton Singh (Homoeo) 50 bedded Integrated AYUSH Hospital and Dr Kriparani Devi Ashem (Homoeo) 50 bedded Integrated AYUSH Hospital as the member of the committee.

Dr K Lokendro also told the media persons that the Homeopathy medicine will be available at Singjamei Chinga Makhong, AYUSH Hospital from Saturday onwards.

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Manipur Child rights alliance visits home were children were routinely raped … – KanglaOnline

Manipur Child rights alliance visits home were children were routinely raped …KanglaOnlineLAMKA, March 11: A committee of the Manipur Alliance for Child Right, MACR, Imphal, headed by its convener Keisham Pradip along with four members and councillor…

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LAMKA, March 11: A committee of the Manipur Alliance for Child Right, MACR, Imphal, headed by its convener Keisham Pradip along with four members and councillor of the CWC, Manipur, in collaboration with the MACR, Churachandpur Chapter, went on a …

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Manipur State`s issues raised in Rajya Sabha – KanglaOnline

Manipur State`s issues raised in Rajya Sabha
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IMPHAL, March 11: Tarun Vijay, an MP of the BJP has hailed Manipur as India`™s sports capital, laying stress on the import of setting up a Sports University in the State during the zero hour of the Rjaya Sabha today, a BJP Manipur Pradesh official said.

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IMPHAL, March 11: Tarun Vijay, an MP of the BJP has hailed Manipur as India`™s sports capital, laying stress on the import of setting up a Sports University in the State during the zero hour of the Rjaya Sabha today, a BJP Manipur Pradesh official said.

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Man held for harassing five Manipur women in Delhi – Times of India

Man held for harassing five Manipur women in DelhiTimes of IndiaNEW DELHI: A 32-year-old MNC employee has been arrested for allegedly harassing a group of women from Manipur at Lodhi Garden. Police said the incident was reported around 5pm on Tuesday w…

Man held for harassing five Manipur women in Delhi
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NEW DELHI: A 32-year-old MNC employee has been arrested for allegedly harassing a group of women from Manipur at Lodhi Garden. Police said the incident was reported around 5pm on Tuesday when the five women were out for a walk in the garden.
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Manipur seeks co-op to tap state’s power potential – The Shillong Times

Manipur seeks co-op to tap state’s power potential
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New Delhi: Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh on Thursday sought co-operation to tap potential in power sector in the state as part of the Government’s Act East Policy for building connectivity between India and ASEAN. “Energy is a thrust area of …

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New Delhi: Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh on Thursday sought co-operation to tap potential in power sector in the state as part of the Government's Act East Policy for building connectivity between India and ASEAN. “Energy is a thrust area of …

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Manipur seeks cooperation to tap state’s power potential – Niticentral

Manipur seeks cooperation to tap state’s power potential
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New Delhi, Mar 12 (PTI) Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today sought co-operation to tap potential in power sector in the state as part of the Government’s Act East Policy for building connectivity between India and ASEAN. “Energy is a thrust

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Manipur seeks cooperation to tap state’s power potential – Nagaland Post

Manipur seeks cooperation to tap state’s power potential
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Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh Thursday sought co-operation to tap potential in power sector in the state as part of the Government’s Act East Policy for building connectivity between India and ASEAN. “Energy is a thrust area of development

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Man arrested in Delhi for harassing women from Manipur – Business Standard

Man arrested in Delhi for harassing women from Manipur
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Manipur seeks cooperation to tap state’s power potential – Business Standard

Manipur seeks cooperation to tap state’s power potential
Business Standard
“The proposed Trilateral Highway connecting Moreh (in Manipur) with Maesot in Thailand and Asian Highway No 1 & 2 which touch Manipur can open industrial activities upon completion. There are several portions of these roads which need to be realigned, …

Manipur seeks cooperation to tap state's power potential
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Man arrested in Delhi for harassing a group of women from Manipur – Times of India

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Pre-historic Manipur :: Part 4 – E-Pao.net


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Pre-historic Manipur :: Part 4
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The transition period between Paleolithic and Neolithic age is known by different names like Mesolithic or Pre Neolithic or Haobinhian. In European the archaeologists used the term ‘Mesolithic’ whereas in the Asian context particularly in South East


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Pre-historic Manipur :: Part 4
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The transition period between Paleolithic and Neolithic age is known by different names like Mesolithic or Pre Neolithic or Haobinhian. In European the archaeologists used the term 'Mesolithic' whereas in the Asian context particularly in South East

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DESAM to launch cleanliness drive

Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur DESAM Imphal City Unit Council will be launching a cleanliness drive within the Imphal City Area with an objective of maintaining a clean Imphal City Source Hueiyen News Service

Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur DESAM Imphal City Unit Council will be launching a cleanliness drive within the Imphal City Area with an objective of maintaining a clean Imphal City Source Hueiyen News Service

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MNPF celebrates 2nd anniversary

The Manipur Naga People’s Front MNPF observed its 2nd raising day at MNPA’s general headquarters GHQ and tactical headquarters successfully with fanfare on Wednesday Source Hueiyen News Service

The Manipur Naga People’s Front MNPF observed its 2nd raising day at MNPA’s general headquarters GHQ and tactical headquarters successfully with fanfare on Wednesday Source Hueiyen News Service

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JAC of AMTUC and AMGEO rejects Union budget 2015

Joint Administrative Council JAC of All Manipur Trade Unions’ Council AMTUC and All Manipur Government Employees’ Organisation AMGEO on Wednesday rejected the Union budget 2015, calling it a pro corporate and anti people budget Source Hueiy…

Joint Administrative Council JAC of All Manipur Trade Unions’ Council AMTUC and All Manipur Government Employees’ Organisation AMGEO on Wednesday rejected the Union budget 2015, calling it a pro corporate and anti people budget Source Hueiyen News Service

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MASLSA observes International Women’s Day

Manipur State Legal Services Authority MASLSA in collaboration with Folksy Triumph, Indigenous Perspec tives IP , Gender Develop ment Initiative GENDI observed International Women’s Day at South Lousing Hill, Chingnungkhok Source Hueiyen News S…

Manipur State Legal Services Authority MASLSA in collaboration with Folksy Triumph, Indigenous Perspec tives IP , Gender Develop ment Initiative GENDI observed International Women’s Day at South Lousing Hill, Chingnungkhok Source Hueiyen News Service

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Founder of children home in custody for rape of minor residents

A middle aged man who runs a children home in Rengkai Bethlehem Veng in Churachandpur was arrested by police after complaints by two minor girls who were residents of the home that they were raped by him Source Hueiyen News Service

A middle aged man who runs a children home in Rengkai Bethlehem Veng in Churachandpur was arrested by police after complaints by two minor girls who were residents of the home that they were raped by him Source Hueiyen News Service

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