Bike hijacked at gunpoint

Two unknown miscreants hijacked one R 15 bike at gunpoint from a youth at Khongnang Pheidekpi under Singjamei police station today morning at around 3 am Source The Sangai Express

Two unknown miscreants hijacked one R 15 bike at gunpoint from a youth at Khongnang Pheidekpi under Singjamei police station today morning at around 3 am Source The Sangai Express

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Photo exhibition opens

A photo contest cum exhibition and three day photography workshop, organised by Department of Information and Public Relations DIPR has kick started at DIPR premises, MSRTC complex Moirangkhom today Source The Sangai Express

A photo contest cum exhibition and three day photography workshop, organised by Department of Information and Public Relations DIPR has kick started at DIPR premises, MSRTC complex Moirangkhom today Source The Sangai Express

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Loktak Day celebrated

Loktak Lake Development Organisation, Manipur, under the sponsorship of Loktak Development Authority, HVS Construction Materials Pvt Ltd and Babina Healthcare and Hospitality Pvt Ltd celebrated the 26th Loktak Day on the theme ‘Save Loktak lake’ at Lok…

Loktak Lake Development Organisation, Manipur, under the sponsorship of Loktak Development Authority, HVS Construction Materials Pvt Ltd and Babina Healthcare and Hospitality Pvt Ltd celebrated the 26th Loktak Day on the theme ‘Save Loktak lake’ at Loktak Lairembi Lampak, Thanga, our correspondent reports Source The Sangai Express

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Common future drive discusses framework agreement

As part of the ongoing ‘People’s movement for common future of Manipur’, Chajing Welfare Club, SEMUCO and Star Club, Tangjeng Khunou jointly conducted a public discussion at Tangjeng Khunou, Thoubal under the aegis of the All Manipur United Clubs’ Orga…

As part of the ongoing ‘People’s movement for common future of Manipur’, Chajing Welfare Club, SEMUCO and Star Club, Tangjeng Khunou jointly conducted a public discussion at Tangjeng Khunou, Thoubal under the aegis of the All Manipur United Clubs’ Organisation AMUCO , United Committee Manipur UCM and Committee of Civil Societies Kangleipak CCSK Source The Sangai Express

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WWI Labour Corp member Family wants to lay wreaths at grave

Sonereng Shinglai, the foster son of Putanleng Shinglai a WW I Labour Corp member from Manipur to Europe whose grave was discovered recently at St Xavier’s Cemetery, France has expressed a burning desire to lay wreaths and offer prayer at the grave of…

Sonereng Shinglai, the foster son of Putanleng Shinglai a WW I Labour Corp member from Manipur to Europe whose grave was discovered recently at St Xavier’s Cemetery, France has expressed a burning desire to lay wreaths and offer prayer at the grave of his foster father Source The Sangai Express

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Upbeat Th Chaoba predicts wins for BJP candidates in by polls

BJP Manipur Pradesh president Th Chaoba has expressed confidence that party nominees Khumukcham Joykishan and Thongam Bishorjit will register wins in their respective Constituencies in the upcoming by elections Source The Sangai Express

BJP Manipur Pradesh president Th Chaoba has expressed confidence that party nominees Khumukcham Joykishan and Thongam Bishorjit will register wins in their respective Constituencies in the upcoming by elections Source The Sangai Express

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Civilian found dead near ambush site

After one JCO, identified as Suresh Tamang was killed in the attack at Kamjong on October 26, one civilian identified as Jeet Bahadur Tamang was found dead just one kilometre away from the site of the attack Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

After one JCO, identified as Suresh Tamang was killed in the attack at Kamjong on October 26, one civilian identified as Jeet Bahadur Tamang was found dead just one kilometre away from the site of the attack Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

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Jacintha kicks off St Anthony’s School sports week

The opening ceremony of St Anthony’s School Annual Games and Sports Meet 2015 was held at Senapati playground today with Jacintha Lazarus, IAS, Deputy Commissioner of Senapati as the chief guest, Kabib K, IPS, Superintendent of Police, Senapati as the …

The opening ceremony of St Anthony’s School Annual Games and Sports Meet 2015 was held at Senapati playground today with Jacintha Lazarus, IAS, Deputy Commissioner of Senapati as the chief guest, Kabib K, IPS, Superintendent of Police, Senapati as the guest of honor and Nilde Apao, Principal, St Anthony’s School as the president of the opening ceremony Source The Sangai Express

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No let up in stir against Kadangband killings 20 days ecoblockade from Nov 3

The Joint Action Committee Against The Killing of Khupneilal Neihsiel and Robert Hesei Kipgen has called a 20 day economic blockade from midnight of November 3 Source The Sangai Express

The Joint Action Committee Against The Killing of Khupneilal Neihsiel and Robert Hesei Kipgen has called a 20 day economic blockade from midnight of November 3 Source The Sangai Express

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Woman succumbs to injury

Forty one year old Khumukcham Gandhamani, d o Khumukcham Kanhai, who was undergoing treatment at Shija Hospital after being jabbed by a sharp edged tool Hangmei Khudong on the head succumbed to her injuries today, our correspondent reports Source …

Forty one year old Khumukcham Gandhamani, d o Khumukcham Kanhai, who was undergoing treatment at Shija Hospital after being jabbed by a sharp edged tool Hangmei Khudong on the head succumbed to her injuries today, our correspondent reports Source The Sangai Express

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Recruitment of 120 staff nurses at RIMS Central officials to oversee DPC

High level officials of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare will come here to oversee the DPC for recruitment of 120 staff nurses at Regional Institute of Medical Sciences RIMS , Imphal Source The Sangai Express

High level officials of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare will come here to oversee the DPC for recruitment of 120 staff nurses at Regional Institute of Medical Sciences RIMS , Imphal Source The Sangai Express

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CADA campaign on

Coalition Against Drugs and Alcohol CADA in collaboration with Nungbram Awang Leikai Development Committee organised a discussion programme on impact of drugs alcohol and role of public in fighting the menace of drugs and alcohol at Nungbram Awang Le…

Coalition Against Drugs and Alcohol CADA in collaboration with Nungbram Awang Leikai Development Committee organised a discussion programme on impact of drugs alcohol and role of public in fighting the menace of drugs and alcohol at Nungbram Awang Leikai Community hall on Oct 26 Source The Sangai Express

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Cabinet decides Jan 4 for local bodies polls

The State Cabinet which met today has decided to jointly hold elections to 18 Municipal Councils and 8 Nagar Panchayats on January 4 next year Source The Sangai Express

The State Cabinet which met today has decided to jointly hold elections to 18 Municipal Councils and 8 Nagar Panchayats on January 4 next year Source The Sangai Express

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Contrary to 12 refills in a year promiseOnly 6 refills likely this year

Despite the 12 refills in a year assurance, it is likely that the Indian Oil Corporation IOC will be able to provide only about six LPG refills to DBTL consumers of the State this year Source The Sangai Express

Despite the 12 refills in a year assurance, it is likely that the Indian Oil Corporation IOC will be able to provide only about six LPG refills to DBTL consumers of the State this year Source The Sangai Express

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Newly elected Manipur Councillors call on Jitendra – State Times

State TimesNewly elected Manipur Councillors call on JitendraState TimesNEW DELHI: A delegation of 20 newly elected members of Manipur Autonomous District Councils today called on Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Ea…


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Newly elected Manipur Councillors call on Jitendra
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NEW DELHI: A delegation of 20 newly elected members of Manipur Autonomous District Councils today called on Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Dr Jitendra Singh at his office and …

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BJP fighting bye election for good governance: Chaoba

IMPHAL, October 28: The BJP Manipur Pradesh has said that it is contesting in the upcoming bye election under the motto `fight corruption for smooth and good Governance in the

IMPHAL, October 28: The BJP Manipur Pradesh has said that it is contesting in the upcoming bye election under the motto `fight corruption for smooth and good Governance in the State` announced, Th Chaoba state BJP president.

The BJP president divulged this during a press conference convened at the party`™s head office officially announcing its two candidates to contest in the upcoming bye election scheduled to be held on November 21.

Chaoba informed that the BJP president has officially approved to allot party tickets to Th Biswajit and Kh Joykishan Singh, who will be contesting in Thangmeiband and Thongju constituencies respectively.

Prior to this, the candidature of the two former MLAs was unanimously approved by the central leaders after national parliamentary board meeting held on October 27 at New Delhi, continued Chaoba.

He further said that if the two candidates emerged victorious in the bye election it would become BJP`™s most significant tool to unearth the deep rooted corrupted politics of the congress.

Reacting to the decision of the Speaker of the Manipur Assembly which resulted in the suspension of three Trinamool congress MLAs and the subsequent bye election, Chaoba opined that the Speaker has scant knowledge of constitutional law and simply dictates the `lawless`™ Manipur Assembly.

Despite the disqualification, the High Court of Manipur overruled his (Speaker`™s) verdict as `wrong`™ when one of the MLA (Wangoi MLA) filed a petition to the court and retained his seat, which clearly indicates the lawlessness in the State, asserted the BJP president.

`We feel ashamed that despite the verdict of the High Court, the deputy Chief Minister continue to blame certain MLAs as immature`, said Chaoba.

Further claiming that the people of Manipur have been kept in the dark when it comes to implementation of national schemes and projects, the BJP Manipur president alleged that the National Food Security Act has already been implemented in the State even though the subsidised rice failed to reach the State for the year 2013-14-15.

The State ministers and MLAs have sold off all the rationed rice under the food security act outside the State till date, alleged Chaoba.

The controversial recruitment of 1000 police constables by the Congress government has been stayed by the High Court following complain of charging Rs 5 lakhs from each candidate which is testimony of the dirty politics played by the present government in the State.

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Gaikhangam, Nagaland leader, call for peaceful co-existence at DIPR photo exhibition

IMPHAL, October 28: Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam today inaugurated a State level photo contest cum exhibition and a three-day photography workshop on the theme `Explore Manipur`™ at DIPR premises. The

IMPHAL, October 28: Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam today inaugurated a State level photo contest cum exhibition and a three-day photography workshop on the theme `Explore Manipur`™ at DIPR premises.

The exhibition and photography workshop is being organised by the department of Information & Public Relations.

The inaugural function was also attended by former Nagaland minister and Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee president K Therie, deputy director general, Film Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Josie Joseph, parliamentary secretary (IPR) K Meghachandra Singh and principal secretary IPR as dignitaries.

Lauding the efforts to organise such a photo exhibition on the present context, the deputy Chief Minister said `The character of the State is so minutely depicted in such expressive images.`

He said `Photography has become an indispensable aspect of all records and reports. It is a part of the integral evidence both in crime and in journalism. Indeed it has become a mandatory supporting document even for official correspondence.`

Gaikhangam further expressed that such platform will encourage, support and facilitate the required skills to promote the local photographers.

However, on the issue of expanding budgetary support to the DIPR, the deputy Chief Minister was vague and suggested that persistent pressing could yield some response from the government.

Therie in his speech emphasized on the neighbourly relationship between Manipur and Nagaland and said in 1995, the two States had agreed to honour the present political boundaries between the two States and allow the respective administrations to administer within their demarcated political boundaries.

The Nagaland Congress president said `I wish we live together in peace as we are unavoidable neighbours.`™

We need to live together. We need to need to coordinate in our economy, politics, social activities and games and sports, he said.

He appealed to the people to accept Nagaland as another sister State as much as the people of Nagaland.

Isolated incidents should not be considered as a collective position of the State, he added.

Therie also expressed his excitement at the display of the rich culture and topography of Manipur in the exhibition.

He said `Such photographic documentation of the present will definitely add to the valuable records for the later generations.`

Josie Joseph was full of praise for the host department, `The scale of this photo exhibition is enormous and the subjects have indeed showcased the diversity of the State.`

`I have gained much insight to Manipur through this photographs,` he observed.

He also expressed his appreciation for the enthusiastic participation from the local photographs in the exhibition and expressed that such culture of photography can be channelled progressively.

K Meghachandra Singh said, `This is a first attempt in the State to depict the State in such a large scale exhibition with more than 500 photographs.`

`We hope that it will simultaneously entail the works of the potential photographers from this State through these pictorial arts that they create.`

Letkhogin Haokip stated that the DIPR is often reduced to printing the calendar and diaries.

`This is supposedly the biggest ever photo contest cum exhibition in the State. We hope that the State would assist us with proper budget to support such programme on an annual basis,` he implored.

One of the resource persons for the upcoming photography workshop Anil Risal Singh, president, Federation of Indian Photography said, `I truly appreciate the effort and quality of these photographs.`

`This exhibition portrays the people, tradition, rituals and issues of Manipur through beautiful visuals. I am astonished to see the number of photographs displayed and very delighted to see these pictures.`

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