Grief expressed

IMPHAL, Mar 14: The Senapati District Consumers’ Club has expressed profound grief over the unfortunate… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 14: The Senapati District Consumers’ Club has expressed profound grief over the unfortunate inferno at Maram Bazar on the night of March 11 which consumed many shops and residential houses.

A statement of the club has stated that a SDCC spot enquiry team visited the site. It has also lauded PK Jha, deputy commissioner, Senapati, col Dubey commandant 5 Assam Rifles Maram, K Raina, ex MLA and all others who have helped the victims in various ways.

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Grief expressed

IMPHAL, Mar 14: The Senapati District Consumers’ Club has expressed profound grief over the unfortunate… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 14: The Senapati District Consumers’ Club has expressed profound grief over the unfortunate inferno at Maram Bazar on the night of March 11 which consumed many shops and residential houses.

A statement of the club has stated that a SDCC spot enquiry team visited the site. It has also lauded PK Jha, deputy commissioner, Senapati, col Dubey commandant 5 Assam Rifles Maram, K Raina, ex MLA and all others who have helped the victims in various ways.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/grief-expressed/

JAC appeals

IMPHAL, March 14: Appealing to the owner of the bus which met with an accident… more »

IMPHAL, March 14: Appealing to the owner of the bus which met with an accident on February 23 along the Imphal Sugunu road at Wangoo Lamkhai Awang Khongang Makhong to meet with the families of the injured victims, the JAC formed in this regard has appealed to the Indo Burma Sugnu Road Bus Owners Association to help find the owner of the bus.

Speaking at a press meet at the Manipur Press Club, this morning, president of the JAC, Sorokhaibam Nobinchandra informed that in case the bus owners association failed to produce the owner of the concerned bus by March 16, the JAC will prohibit all buses under the association to ply along the Imphal Sunu road from March 17.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/jac-appeals/

JAC appeals

IMPHAL, March 14: Appealing to the owner of the bus which met with an accident… more »

IMPHAL, March 14: Appealing to the owner of the bus which met with an accident on February 23 along the Imphal Sugunu road at Wangoo Lamkhai Awang Khongang Makhong to meet with the families of the injured victims, the JAC formed in this regard has appealed to the Indo Burma Sugnu Road Bus Owners Association to help find the owner of the bus.

Speaking at a press meet at the Manipur Press Club, this morning, president of the JAC, Sorokhaibam Nobinchandra informed that in case the bus owners association failed to produce the owner of the concerned bus by March 16, the JAC will prohibit all buses under the association to ply along the Imphal Sunu road from March 17.

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New branch inaugurated

From Kaimuanthang LAMKA, March 14: The Vijaya bank today inaugurated today at 10am by the… more »

From Kaimuanthang
LAMKA, March 14: The Vijaya bank today inaugurated today at 10am by the director Institutional Finance government of Manipur, T Ranjit at Salem veng along the Tiddim road in the main market at the opposition of Eden building.

The district has now as many as four banks of SBI, UBI, HDFC and Vijaya Bank.

Today’s inauguration was also attended by ED/DRDA CCpur, addl SP, CCPur and other bank officials from the state as well as Assam.

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New branch inaugurated

From Kaimuanthang LAMKA, March 14: The Vijaya bank today inaugurated today at 10am by the… more »

From Kaimuanthang
LAMKA, March 14: The Vijaya bank today inaugurated today at 10am by the director Institutional Finance government of Manipur, T Ranjit at Salem veng along the Tiddim road in the main market at the opposition of Eden building.

The district has now as many as four banks of SBI, UBI, HDFC and Vijaya Bank.

Today’s inauguration was also attended by ED/DRDA CCpur, addl SP, CCPur and other bank officials from the state as well as Assam.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/new-branch-inaugurated/

2 dead in road accident

IMPHAL, March 14: A bullet tanker bearing registration number MN01-6151 met with a road accident… more »

IMPHAL, March 14: A bullet tanker bearing registration number MN01-6151 met with a road accident near Tadubi Oil Pump under Tadubi PS today morning around 5 am, while the driver Chingakham Boy, aged 28 years, son of Ch Kundo Singh of Andro succumbed to injuries. His dead body was handed over to family members after conducting post-mortem at the RIMS Mortuary, Lamphelpat.

Earlier in another road accident yesterday at around 1 pm, a middle-aged woman was mowed down by a speeding Tata Magic vehicle at Pallel-Chandel Lamkhai. The woman identified as Nepram Ningol Soibam Ongbi Ahanbi Devi, aged 42 years, wife of late S Bobby of Pallel Chandel Lamkhai succumbed to her injuries at RIMS Hospital, Lamphelpat. Her dead body was also handed over to family members after post-mortem.

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2 dead in road accident

IMPHAL, March 14: A bullet tanker bearing registration number MN01-6151 met with a road accident… more »

IMPHAL, March 14: A bullet tanker bearing registration number MN01-6151 met with a road accident near Tadubi Oil Pump under Tadubi PS today morning around 5 am, while the driver Chingakham Boy, aged 28 years, son of Ch Kundo Singh of Andro succumbed to injuries. His dead body was handed over to family members after conducting post-mortem at the RIMS Mortuary, Lamphelpat.

Earlier in another road accident yesterday at around 1 pm, a middle-aged woman was mowed down by a speeding Tata Magic vehicle at Pallel-Chandel Lamkhai. The woman identified as Nepram Ningol Soibam Ongbi Ahanbi Devi, aged 42 years, wife of late S Bobby of Pallel Chandel Lamkhai succumbed to her injuries at RIMS Hospital, Lamphelpat. Her dead body was also handed over to family members after post-mortem.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/2-dead-in-road-accident/

JAC to continue stir

IMPHAL, March 14: The Joint Action Committee (JAC) formed to protest the killing of one… more »

IMPHAL, March 14: The Joint Action Committee (JAC) formed to protest the killing of one Meitram Ingotombi of Leimaram Makha Leikai in an alleged encounter day before yesterday near Kabowakching canal with a combined force of Bishnupur Police Commando and 18 Sikh Regiment personnel has reiterated its position to continue the stir to bring to justice the killers of late Ingotombi in the ‘fake’ encounter. Meanwhile, family members of Meitram Ingotombi have accepted the dead body of Ingotombi after post-mortem.

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JAC to continue stir

IMPHAL, March 14: The Joint Action Committee (JAC) formed to protest the killing of one… more »

IMPHAL, March 14: The Joint Action Committee (JAC) formed to protest the killing of one Meitram Ingotombi of Leimaram Makha Leikai in an alleged encounter day before yesterday near Kabowakching canal with a combined force of Bishnupur Police Commando and 18 Sikh Regiment personnel has reiterated its position to continue the stir to bring to justice the killers of late Ingotombi in the ‘fake’ encounter. Meanwhile, family members of Meitram Ingotombi have accepted the dead body of Ingotombi after post-mortem.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/jac-to-continue-stir/

Manipur hockey

IMPHAL, Mar 14: Kothajit Khandrangbam of Manipur state hockey player has been selected for Senior… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 14: Kothajit Khandrangbam of Manipur state hockey player has been selected for Senior Men Coaching camp commencing on March 15 at SAI, Centre Bangalore for preparation of Indian team for the London Olympic Games 2012. Four Jr. players of Manipur Hockey team were also selected for Jr. India Camp for preparation to select Jr. team for Junior Asia Cup to be held at Malacca, Malaysia.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/manipur-hockey/

Manipur hockey

IMPHAL, Mar 14: Kothajit Khandrangbam of Manipur state hockey player has been selected for Senior… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 14: Kothajit Khandrangbam of Manipur state hockey player has been selected for Senior Men Coaching camp commencing on March 15 at SAI, Centre Bangalore for preparation of Indian team for the London Olympic Games 2012. Four Jr. players of Manipur Hockey team were also selected for Jr. India Camp for preparation to select Jr. team for Junior Asia Cup to be held at Malacca, Malaysia.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/manipur-hockey/

U-16 state level football

IMPHAL, Mar 14: BMSC(A) won over BMSC(B) by 4-1, in today’s 2nd semi-final match of… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 14: BMSC(A) won over BMSC(B) by 4-1, in today’s 2nd semi-final match of Birachadra Football Academy U-16 State Level football tournament at BFA ground Taobungkhok. Ibomcha, N. Rojen, Sandeep and Calvin scored the goals of BMSC(A) and Jim scored the lone goal of the BMSC(B).

The final match will be played on March 8 between TYA Thinungei and BMSC(A).

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/u16-state-level-football/

U-16 state level football

IMPHAL, Mar 14: BMSC(A) won over BMSC(B) by 4-1, in today’s 2nd semi-final match of… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 14: BMSC(A) won over BMSC(B) by 4-1, in today’s 2nd semi-final match of Birachadra Football Academy U-16 State Level football tournament at BFA ground Taobungkhok. Ibomcha, N. Rojen, Sandeep and Calvin scored the goals of BMSC(A) and Jim scored the lone goal of the BMSC(B).

The final match will be played on March 8 between TYA Thinungei and BMSC(A).

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/u16-state-level-football/

Singjamei polo club will clash with MPSC (A)

IMPHAL, Mar 14: Khurai Polo Club was lost to Singjamei Polo club by 6-4, in… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 14: Khurai Polo Club was lost to Singjamei Polo club by 6-4, in the 1st semi-final match of the 1st AMUCO Cup State Level Polo tournament at Mapal Kangjeibung, Imphal. Where, P. Ojit of Singjamei Polo Club scored the highest number of goals in the match by scoring 3 goals. In the second semi-final MPSC (A) crushed MPSC (B) by 7-0, where S. Bimol scored 4 goals making the highest scorer of the match.

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Singjamei polo club will clash with MPSC (A)

IMPHAL, Mar 14: Khurai Polo Club was lost to Singjamei Polo club by 6-4, in… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 14: Khurai Polo Club was lost to Singjamei Polo club by 6-4, in the 1st semi-final match of the 1st AMUCO Cup State Level Polo tournament at Mapal Kangjeibung, Imphal. Where, P. Ojit of Singjamei Polo Club scored the highest number of goals in the match by scoring 3 goals. In the second semi-final MPSC (A) crushed MPSC (B) by 7-0, where S. Bimol scored 4 goals making the highest scorer of the match.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/singjamei-polo-club-will-clash-with-mpsc-a/

Time to mend fences

All is not well in the Congress party, even though Okram Ibobi Singh was sworn… more »

All is not well in the Congress party, even though Okram Ibobi Singh was sworn in as the Chief Minister for a third term. CM Ibobi loyalists including some party heavyweights are opposed to the idea of elevating state Congress chief Gaikhangam to the post of Deputy Chief Minister, while it appears Gaikhangam refuses to be sworn in as a mere Cabinet Minister under O Ibobi Singh. With memos flying in from both the camps to the AICC High Command, the Chief Minister rushed to New Delhi with Gaikhangam and the AICC Manipur incharge Luzinho Falerio a few hours after the swearing in ceremony.

The newly elected Congress MLAs had earlier surrendered their right to choose a leader from among themselves, to the party high command. There are enough speculations on the decision of party President Sonia Gandhi or for that matter the formula worked out by the party high command in the Manipur leadership issue. Has the high command decided in favor of Gaikhangam as the Deputy CM? If that is so, why are they objecting to the decision now? Whatever be the tradition in the Congress party, we are not enamored with the top-down approach in deciding state leadership issues. Look at the recent Uttarkhand example, wherein majority of the newly elected Congress MLAs are objecting to the high command’s decision to usher in Vijay Bahuguna as the new Chief Minister. Of the 32 Congress MLAs in the 70-member Uttarkhand Legislative Assembly, 24 Congress MLAs boycotted the swearing-in ceremony of Vijay Bahuguna. The crisis is boiling over with another CM aspirant Harish Rawat resigning from the Union Cabinet.

Manipur’s case is different. The leadership issue has been settled with the swearing-in of Okram Ibobi Singh as the Chief Minister for the third consecutive term. The dispute, it appears, is over the compromise formula worked out by the party High Command. Going by the track record of High Command decisions with regard to Manipur, it is always wary of Okram Ibobi Singh becoming too powerful. We have seen enough examples of that in the selection of party nominees to the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha, when the High Command rejected CM Ibobi proposal to nominate his own men by nominating veteran leader and former CM Rishang Keishing in the Rajya Sabha and Dr T Meinya Singh in the Lok Sabha, and again in rejecting Ibobi’s candidate for the post of MPCC President, which went in favour of Gaikhangam. Further, CM Ibobi Singh could not act against dissident Minister Yumkham Erabot, despite his open criticism of CM Ibobi Singh. Erabot was Gaikhangam’s man in the Ibobi Cabinet. Gaikhangam had been a Cabinet Minister in the first Ibobi led SPF government. But he had resigned following differences with the Chief Minister. He refrained from joining the SPF II citing the ‘One Man One Post’ principle. Besides this tussle, the selection of 11 MLAs from among the 42 elected MLAs is going to be a headache for the Chief Minister, this time. CM Ibobi Singh would certainly have his preferences for inclusion in the government. But, he has also to think of the remaining 30 MLAs who would not be ministers and who would be ever ready to jump the gun. So, he might also be thinking that it is best left to the party High Command even for the composition of his own ministry. But, things are not that easy in politics. Okram Ibobi is not a person who would easily surrender his prerogative or command of the government that he is heading. Despite his past mistakes and indifference to basic issues, ten years at the helm of state affairs has given him enough rope or strings to pull in politics whether in New Delhi or in the state. Yet, he must also understand that the time has come to mend fences with his rivals in the party in the interest of the state.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/time-to-mend-fences/

Time to mend fences

All is not well in the Congress party, even though Okram Ibobi Singh was sworn… more »

All is not well in the Congress party, even though Okram Ibobi Singh was sworn in as the Chief Minister for a third term. CM Ibobi loyalists including some party heavyweights are opposed to the idea of elevating state Congress chief Gaikhangam to the post of Deputy Chief Minister, while it appears Gaikhangam refuses to be sworn in as a mere Cabinet Minister under O Ibobi Singh. With memos flying in from both the camps to the AICC High Command, the Chief Minister rushed to New Delhi with Gaikhangam and the AICC Manipur incharge Luzinho Falerio a few hours after the swearing in ceremony.

The newly elected Congress MLAs had earlier surrendered their right to choose a leader from among themselves, to the party high command. There are enough speculations on the decision of party President Sonia Gandhi or for that matter the formula worked out by the party high command in the Manipur leadership issue. Has the high command decided in favor of Gaikhangam as the Deputy CM? If that is so, why are they objecting to the decision now? Whatever be the tradition in the Congress party, we are not enamored with the top-down approach in deciding state leadership issues. Look at the recent Uttarkhand example, wherein majority of the newly elected Congress MLAs are objecting to the high command’s decision to usher in Vijay Bahuguna as the new Chief Minister. Of the 32 Congress MLAs in the 70-member Uttarkhand Legislative Assembly, 24 Congress MLAs boycotted the swearing-in ceremony of Vijay Bahuguna. The crisis is boiling over with another CM aspirant Harish Rawat resigning from the Union Cabinet.

Manipur’s case is different. The leadership issue has been settled with the swearing-in of Okram Ibobi Singh as the Chief Minister for the third consecutive term. The dispute, it appears, is over the compromise formula worked out by the party High Command. Going by the track record of High Command decisions with regard to Manipur, it is always wary of Okram Ibobi Singh becoming too powerful. We have seen enough examples of that in the selection of party nominees to the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha, when the High Command rejected CM Ibobi proposal to nominate his own men by nominating veteran leader and former CM Rishang Keishing in the Rajya Sabha and Dr T Meinya Singh in the Lok Sabha, and again in rejecting Ibobi’s candidate for the post of MPCC President, which went in favour of Gaikhangam. Further, CM Ibobi Singh could not act against dissident Minister Yumkham Erabot, despite his open criticism of CM Ibobi Singh. Erabot was Gaikhangam’s man in the Ibobi Cabinet. Gaikhangam had been a Cabinet Minister in the first Ibobi led SPF government. But he had resigned following differences with the Chief Minister. He refrained from joining the SPF II citing the ‘One Man One Post’ principle. Besides this tussle, the selection of 11 MLAs from among the 42 elected MLAs is going to be a headache for the Chief Minister, this time. CM Ibobi Singh would certainly have his preferences for inclusion in the government. But, he has also to think of the remaining 30 MLAs who would not be ministers and who would be ever ready to jump the gun. So, he might also be thinking that it is best left to the party High Command even for the composition of his own ministry. But, things are not that easy in politics. Okram Ibobi is not a person who would easily surrender his prerogative or command of the government that he is heading. Despite his past mistakes and indifference to basic issues, ten years at the helm of state affairs has given him enough rope or strings to pull in politics whether in New Delhi or in the state. Yet, he must also understand that the time has come to mend fences with his rivals in the party in the interest of the state.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/time-to-mend-fences/

Seminar relives historical nuances for contemporary issues in state – KanglaOnline

Seminar relives historical nuances for contemporary issues in stateKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, March 14: The Centre for North East Studies at Jamia Millia Islamia organized a day long national seminar on Manipur 'Little Known Fighters Against the Raj; Mani…

Seminar relives historical nuances for contemporary issues in state
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IMPHAL, March 14: The Centre for North East Studies at Jamia Millia Islamia organized a day long national seminar on Manipur 'Little Known Fighters Against the Raj; Manipur's Bir Tikendrajit' on March 12. Contemporary concerns, rooted in older

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Compilation of originals of 25 state rock bands released – KanglaOnline

Compilation of originals of 25 state rock bands releasedKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, March 14: Rock Music Manipur Vol. 1, a compilation album of original music featuring 25 bands and individual artists of the state was released on March 9. The compilation also …

Compilation of originals of 25 state rock bands released
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IMPHAL, March 14: Rock Music Manipur Vol. 1, a compilation album of original music featuring 25 bands and individual artists of the state was released on March 9. The compilation also includes 2 bonus tracks from Manipur's renowned bands: Post Mark and

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