Three UG cadres, including KRA U president arrested

A team of Imphal West district police commando arrested one active member of KCP Lamyanba Khuman namely Lourembam Dhiren Meitei alias Susil 40 s o L Ibomcha Meitei of Touthong Khunou Lamsang while conducting search operation at Uripok Cheirap Court a…

A team of Imphal West district police commando arrested one active member of KCP Lamyanba Khuman namely Lourembam Dhiren Meitei alias Susil 40 s o L Ibomcha Meitei of Touthong Khunou Lamsang while conducting search operation at Uripok Cheirap Court area on Oct 19 Source The Sangai Express

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HC stays order

The High Court of Manipur has stayed the State Home Guards Commandant’s order that reinstated the sacked Battalion Commander of Thoubal Source The Sangai Express

The High Court of Manipur has stayed the State Home Guards Commandant’s order that reinstated the sacked Battalion Commander of Thoubal Source The Sangai Express

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KRA U prez arrested along with one cadre

Troops of Jwalamukhi Battalion of Senapati Brigade under Red Shield Division conducted counter insurgency search operation in the general area of Pongmol village in Senapati district on October 18 and nabbed two active KRA U cadres including its pres…

Troops of Jwalamukhi Battalion of Senapati Brigade under Red Shield Division conducted counter insurgency search operation in the general area of Pongmol village in Senapati district on October 18 and nabbed two active KRA U cadres including its president with arms and ammunition Source Hueiyen News Service

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KRA U prez arrested along with one cadre

Troops of Jwalamukhi Battalion of Senapati Brigade under Red Shield Division conducted counter insurgency search operation in the general area of Pongmol village in Senapati district on October 18 and nabbed two active KRA U cadres including its pres…

Troops of Jwalamukhi Battalion of Senapati Brigade under Red Shield Division conducted counter insurgency search operation in the general area of Pongmol village in Senapati district on October 18 and nabbed two active KRA U cadres including its president with arms and ammunition Source Hueiyen News Service

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ImphalMandalay chartered flight on the cards State gears up for Sangai Fest

There would be two chartered flights of the Golden Myanmar between Imphal and Mandalay during the Manipur Sangai Festival 2015 November 21 30 Source The Sangai Express

There would be two chartered flights of the Golden Myanmar between Imphal and Mandalay during the Manipur Sangai Festival 2015 November 21 30 Source The Sangai Express

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JAC total bandh ends eco blockade likely to follow

The 48 hour total bandh in all hill districts of Manipur imposed by Joint Action Committee against the killing of Khupneilal Neihsiel and Robert Hesei Kipgen has ended Source Hueiyen News Service

The 48 hour total bandh in all hill districts of Manipur imposed by Joint Action Committee against the killing of Khupneilal Neihsiel and Robert Hesei Kipgen has ended Source Hueiyen News Service

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Durga Puja greetings

Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh has extended warm greetings and good wishes to the people of the State on the joyous occasion of Durga Puja Source The Sangai Express

Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh has extended warm greetings and good wishes to the people of the State on the joyous occasion of Durga Puja Source The Sangai Express

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Durga Puja greetings

Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh has extended warm greetings and good wishes to the people of the State on the joyous occasion of Durga Puja Source The Sangai Express

Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh has extended warm greetings and good wishes to the people of the State on the joyous occasion of Durga Puja Source The Sangai Express

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PPCM to take up price rise issue with Govt

Protection and Preservation Committee Manipur PPCM held its fourth annual conference on Tuesday at its head office, Waheng Leikai Source Hueiyen News Service

Protection and Preservation Committee Manipur PPCM held its fourth annual conference on Tuesday at its head office, Waheng Leikai Source Hueiyen News Service

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PPCM to take up price rise issue with Govt

Protection and Preservation Committee Manipur PPCM held its fourth annual conference on Tuesday at its head office, Waheng Leikai Source Hueiyen News Service

Protection and Preservation Committee Manipur PPCM held its fourth annual conference on Tuesday at its head office, Waheng Leikai Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNC’s 48 hr bandh from Oct 22 midnight

The United Naga Council UNC has today announced a 48 hour bandh in all the tribal districts in Manipur from midnight of October 22 in protest against the three ‘anti tribal Bills’ and two resolutions on August 31, 2015 by the Manipur Legislative As…

The United Naga Council UNC has today announced a 48 hour bandh in all the tribal districts in Manipur from midnight of October 22 in protest against the three ‘anti tribal Bills’ and two resolutions on August 31, 2015 by the Manipur Legislative Assembly as well as other anti tribal policies Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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UNC’s 48 hr bandh from Oct 22 midnight

The United Naga Council UNC has today announced a 48 hour bandh in all the tribal districts in Manipur from midnight of October 22 in protest against the three ‘anti tribal Bills’ and two resolutions on August 31, 2015 by the Manipur Legislative As…

The United Naga Council UNC has today announced a 48 hour bandh in all the tribal districts in Manipur from midnight of October 22 in protest against the three ‘anti tribal Bills’ and two resolutions on August 31, 2015 by the Manipur Legislative Assembly as well as other anti tribal policies Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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IGAR S greetings

Major General VS Sreenivas, IG AR South and all ranks of the Assam Rifles have extended warm greetings and sincere goodwill to the people of Manipur on the auspicious occasion of Durga Puja Source Hueiyen News Service

Major General VS Sreenivas, IG AR South and all ranks of the Assam Rifles have extended warm greetings and sincere goodwill to the people of Manipur on the auspicious occasion of Durga Puja Source Hueiyen News Service

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IGAR S greetings

Major General VS Sreenivas, IG AR South and all ranks of the Assam Rifles have extended warm greetings and sincere goodwill to the people of Manipur on the auspicious occasion of Durga Puja Source Hueiyen News Service

Major General VS Sreenivas, IG AR South and all ranks of the Assam Rifles have extended warm greetings and sincere goodwill to the people of Manipur on the auspicious occasion of Durga Puja Source Hueiyen News Service

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Suspected UTLA cadre killed in alleged gun-fight with SF

IMPHAL, Oct 20: Atleast one militant suspected to be of UTLA was reportedly gunned down by troops of 27 Assam Rifles in a skirmish at Kolbung Village this morning under

IMPHAL, Oct 20: Atleast one militant suspected to be of UTLA was reportedly gunned down by troops of 27 Assam Rifles in a skirmish at Kolbung Village this morning under Tousem police station, Tamenglong district.

According to official sources, following information of the presence of some valley based militants in and around Kolbung Village troops of 27 Assam Rifles surrounded the area since last night.

The Assam Rifles troops launched a search operation in the wee hour today wherein they encountered the militant suspects around 5 am and exchanged heavy gunfire, continued the sources.

While the gun fun fight lasted till 7 am, at least one militant suspect was reportedly killed in the clash.

The Assam Rifles troops also reportedly recovered an AK-47 Rifles along with some live rounds from the encounter site, the source said.

The identity of the slain militant is yet to be established till the filing of this report.

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Gov halts viva voce for police constables recruitment

IMPHAL, October 20: The ongoing viva voce test for recruitment of 2000 police constables being organised at the first battalion ground at has been put on halt with immediate effect

IMPHAL, October 20: The ongoing viva voce test for recruitment of 2000 police constables being organised at the first battalion ground at has been put on halt with immediate effect by an order of the Governor of Manipur following complaints of irregularities from various quarters.

In the meantime, the Home department has decided to hold an enquiry to ascertain the alleged irregularities headed by a senior office of the government within a period of two months.

A statement issued by the Principal Secretary (Home), J.C Ramthanga, stated that it has been brought to the notice of the government that in the ongoing selection process for recruitment of 2000 police constable (Male/Female), a large number of candidates were called for viva-voice test far in excess of the ratio fixed by the Supreme Court of India, which is also reflected in an order passed by the Manipur High Court in W.P (C) No. 861 of 2015.

Subsequently, the government also received a number of complaints alleging serious irregularities in the selection process, it said adding that to allay the apprehension of the aspiring candidates, the government arrived to the decision to hold an enquiry.

It further informed that in order to facilitate holding of the enquiry, the DGP Manipur will be taking over all the papers, records and minutes of the ongoing selection process for safe custody with immediate effect and asked the chairman of the DPC, Commandant 1st Battalion, Manipur Rifles, to give full co-operation in handing over all the concerned papers, records and minutes to the DGP.

Given the above circumstances and to avoid further legal complication, it had order in public interest, that the ongoing viva-voce test was stopped immediately till further order issued by the Government, it said.

Meanwhile, the chairman of Constable (Male) Recruitment Board, Manipur, Th Radheshyam Singh, in a statement has notified that the `Viva Voce Test`™ of the successful candidates in the written test examination for the recruitment of Constable (Males) in the Manipur Police department, which was scheduled to be held with effect from October 22 to November 1 has been postponed indefinitely.

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Loaded tankers to reach Imphal today

IMPHAL, October 20: Over hundred loaded oil tankers stranded in the neighbouring states along the National Highway (NH)-37 due to the 48-hour hill districts bandh imposed by the Joint Action

IMPHAL, October 20: Over hundred loaded oil tankers stranded in the neighbouring states along the National Highway (NH)-37 due to the 48-hour hill districts bandh imposed by the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of Kadangband, will be arriving in the state from tomorrow.

Speaking to IFP, the All Manipur Petroleum Tankers`™ Drivers`™ Union (AMPTDU) president, Bhupenchandra Gosh, said that the loaded tankers have starting their inbound journey today and will be arriving in the State by tomorrow.

At the same time, assuring that their will be no dearth of petroleum products once the tankers reached the State, he appealed to the public not to `panic`™.

He said the public have face enough hardship in the past few months to get essential commodities especially petroleum products due to frequent bandhs and blockades along the National Highways.

He also said that the public is anxious due to an announcement of economic blockade along the National Highways from October 21 midnight.

Nevertheless, he appealed to the public not to panic as the Indian Oil Corporation Limited has enough stocks to outlast the proposed 10-day long economic blockade.

Giving the stock positions of petroleum products with the IOC, the AMPTDU president said the IOC has diesel stock to last for 15 days, petrol to last 12 days and abundant stocks of kerosene, and aviation fuel.

While the oil tankers will be escorted till Imphal by the CRPF personnel from Dimapur,altogether 49 empty oil tankers including those of Bharat Petroleum, Essar and NRL etc will be leaving Imphal for Oil depots in Assam by 7:30pm.

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JAC`s total bandh ends, economic blockade likely

KANGPOKPI, October 20: The 48 hr total bandh in all hill districts of the state imposed by the Joint Action Committee against the killing of Khupneilal Neihsiel and Robert Hesei

KANGPOKPI, October 20: The 48 hr total bandh in all hill districts of the state imposed by the Joint Action Committee against the killing of Khupneilal Neihsiel and Robert Hesei Kipgen allegedly in a fake encounter by personnel of 8 AR on January 28 ended this midnight.

Meanwhile, a reliable source also said that JAC is expected to hold a joint meeting with various Kuki CSOs tomorrow for further course of its agitation, which is likely to be more intense than before while adding that indefinite economic blockade in all highways in the hill districts of the State is also likely to be discussed in the joint meeting.

Endorsed and teamed up by various Kuki CSOs including Kuki Inpi Manipur, KSO, TSA, and TYA, the 48 hr JAC total bandh completely disrupted normal life in most part of the hill districts with bringing vehicular movement to completely standstill and total shuttered of business establishments and Government institutions.

Reportedly, the JAC on Kadangband killings had been contemplated on the 48 hr total bandh to show discontentment over the failure of the state Government to table the magisterial probe report pertaining to the alleged fake encounter within the stipulated three months period.

Providentially, no problematic situation has been reported during the 48 hr JAC total bandh in any part of the hill districts even if the bandh severely derail the entire administration and normal in hill districts of the State.

Volunteers of JAC had strictly conducted read-through of exempted vehicular movement at Taphou Kuki village and Gamgiphai in Sadar Hills along the Trans Asian Highway No.1.

Interestingly, the district administrator of Senapati Jacintha Lazarus, Deputy Commissioner Senapati, who is on her way to Imphal from the DHQ was halted for more than an hour at Gamgiphai this morning at around 10 am by bandh supporters.

It is also reported that around 50 loaded trucks and more than 50 passenger vehicles including wingers, inter-state buses and private vehicles are stranded at Hengbung Composite Taxation Gate, Senapati public ground and police gate respectively.

Meanwhile, a reliable JAC source said that there is no intimate solicitation on the part of the state Government over the issue until today.

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JSCC warns students` union poll candidates against ignoring code of conduct

IMPHAL, October 20: The Joint Students`™ Coordination Committee has warned today that any candidate ignoring the election code of conduct of the Students`™ Union 2015-16 election will be asked to

IMPHAL, October 20: The Joint Students`™ Coordination Committee has warned today that any candidate ignoring the election code of conduct of the Students`™ Union 2015-16 election will be asked to withdraw their nomination and even if a candidate wins the election by ignoring the code, the candidate will be asked to resign.

Speaking to media persons at a press meet today at the AMSU Headquarter, convenor of the committee Jayentakumar Khuman said the all candidates must abide by the election code of conduct.

He also appealed to the other student organisations which are outside the ambit of the committee to respect the code of conduct.

Anyone disregarding the code of conduct will be held responsible for any untoward incident arising out of it, he said.

He said the JSCC will open a college election monitoring cell on October 24 at the Johnstone Higher Secondary School adding that anyone having any complaint on the matter can approach the cell.

Elaborating on the election code of conduct 2015-16, he said all kinds of party, picnic, cinema, charity showing support to a candidate should be cancelled and candidates should not engage in distribution of pamphlets or posters or routines.

Jayenta also said that candidates should distribute money or any other items in connection to the election and that none of the monitoring cell members could be candidate, inner agent, proposer, seconder or counting agent for the elections.

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New secularism needed

To say Manipur`™s problems are intractable would be an understatement. There are too many of them, a great many of which work at cross purposes, pulling the cart in different

To say Manipur`™s problems are intractable would be an understatement. There are too many of them, a great many of which work at cross purposes, pulling the cart in different directions, ensuring in the end nothing moves. The demand for the introduction of the Inner Line Permit System and now the opposition to its introduction, are just the latest example of this lack of any common will amongst its people. Perhaps the divide is inevitable, considering the ethnic diversity, but more importantly, the different political economy each was in before the advent of the modern. The settled agriculturists, the shift cultivators, the hunter gatherers, the nomadic foragers and communities amongst whom the economy and professions have begun to diversify and take roots in the secondary sector, beyond the traditional and primary, are hardly likely to have the same outlook to land and governance. Before the advent of the modern, Manipur was all of these wrapped into one, and indeed would have counted as a typical Zomian landscape that James Scott sketched in his important but controversial, `Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchic History of Upland South East Asia`. Scott predicts the days of Zomia is definitely numbered, implying the ultimate and inevitable replacement of this quaint and anachronistic human-scape with that the modern. If this foreboding is accurate, perhaps the turmoil places like Manipur are going through is the inevitable trauma of such a transition.

For the moment, any form of a civic identity of its citizenry seems destined to remain elusive in Manipur. Everybody, on the other hand is too stuck up with their perceived ethnic identities defined presumably and exclusive by ethnic traditions alone. Each therefore continues to choose to remain in the respective seclusion of their individual boxes, rendering any larger civic agenda redundant. By its very definition, the civic identity would have to be secular. In the context of places like Manipur, we are of the opinion that secularism should be less about separating religion from politics, but more about separating ethnicity from politics. In other words, to paraphrase and adopt respected historian Romila Thapar`™s definition of secularism, in our context it should be about giving our civic citizenship primacy over our ethnic identities in matters of routine administrative outlooks, or `governmentality` to borrow the notion made famous by Foucault. Just as religion is expected to remain in private spheres of individual citizens in a secular democratic polity, ethnicity too must. The civic and public agenda of governance must rest on issues like administrative convenience and optimisation of resource utilisation etc. After witnessing all that has been happening in Manipur in the past few months, we are inclined to believe maybe this degree of uniformity through a constitutional definition of citizenship and rights, is vital for any project to construct a secular polity to succeed.

The trouble in Manipur today is, especially in the wake of the controversy over the ILPS demand and subsequently objections to it, too may are fixated on reading too much between the lines that they have become extremely prone to miss out what are actually in print. In a secular democracy, laws are made by a set of people but these law makers do not get to interpret the law they make when it comes to their application, unlike say in a feudatory or dictatorship. The interpretation is done by another set of people in an independent institution called the judiciary, whose mandate is to weigh any piece of legislation against the fundamental tenets of the constitution and best practices in international law, if challenged. If the application of any law is found by the judiciary to contravene any of the fundamental principles of the constitution, such an application or interpretation of the law will be deemed to be ultra vires and disallowed. We also know that the appellate structure of the Indian judiciary extends right up to the Supreme Court and therefore even an individual citizen can challenge the false application or interpretation of any law via even the country`™s highest court. What we learned by rote in school that democracy is safer than any other known polity because of this separation of legislature, judiciary and executive, is reality. To doubt this would be to ask for anarchy. Again, as Friedrich Angels wrote, the State is a mechanism for surplus management. State formation therefore happens where a surplus economy emerges. In other words, states run on taxes they can collect and use, and if there are no taxes to be collected, there will be no state. But in the case of Indian provinces that we also refer to as states, this logic has been overridden especially in the case of the Northeast. The proliferation of the demand for separate states and administrations therefore has nothing to do with alternate models for tax management, but of the desire for separate begging bowls. Isn`t it time yet for issues such as these to become the focus of our intellectual deliberations?

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