AMSU to hold rally on Realisation Day

IMPHAL, March 24: The All Manipur Students`™ Union (AMSU) will be observing 35th Realisation Day (Meekap Thokpa Numit) to commemorate Potshangbam Lukhoi and Huidrom Loken who laid their lives during

IMPHAL, March 24: The All Manipur Students`™ Union (AMSU) will be observing 35th Realisation Day (Meekap Thokpa Numit) to commemorate Potshangbam Lukhoi and Huidrom Loken who laid their lives during the student`™s movement in 1980 against the influx of non-locals and foreigners into the State.

This was stated today at a press conference held at AMSU headquarter by general secretary, Manjit Sarangthem.

He said that the observance of Realisation Day will start from April 3 as street corner meetings, class mobilization from Manipur University and other activities and on April 15, blood donation camp will be held at AMSU office.

On the Realisation Day on April 17, a rally will start from memorial site atop the Pishum Chingamacha till AMSU office, he said.

He further said that even though the movement cost two lives, till date the Government has failed to introduce any measure to address the problem.

He also said the Manipur Regulation of Visitors Tenants and Migrant Workers Bill Act 2015 was a fraud played on the people of Manipur. The act of the State Government is strongly condemned, he said.

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AMSU to hold rally on Realisation Day

IMPHAL, March 24: The All Manipur Students`™ Union (AMSU) will be observing 35th Realisation Day (Meekap Thokpa Numit) to commemorate Potshangbam Lukhoi and Huidrom Loken who laid their lives during

IMPHAL, March 24: The All Manipur Students`™ Union (AMSU) will be observing 35th Realisation Day (Meekap Thokpa Numit) to commemorate Potshangbam Lukhoi and Huidrom Loken who laid their lives during the student`™s movement in 1980 against the influx of non-locals and foreigners into the State.

This was stated today at a press conference held at AMSU headquarter by general secretary, Manjit Sarangthem.

He said that the observance of Realisation Day will start from April 3 as street corner meetings, class mobilization from Manipur University and other activities and on April 15, blood donation camp will be held at AMSU office.

On the Realisation Day on April 17, a rally will start from memorial site atop the Pishum Chingamacha till AMSU office, he said.

He further said that even though the movement cost two lives, till date the Government has failed to introduce any measure to address the problem.

He also said the Manipur Regulation of Visitors Tenants and Migrant Workers Bill Act 2015 was a fraud played on the people of Manipur. The act of the State Government is strongly condemned, he said.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/03/amsu-to-hold-rally-on-realisation-day/

Three textiles centre at the cost of Rs. 20 crores each will be opened in Manipur: Gangwar

IMPHAL, March 24: The Ministry of textiles will open three textiles centre in the State at the estimated cost of Rs. 20 crores each said Santosh Kumar Gangwar Union Minister

IMPHAL, March 24: The Ministry of textiles will open three textiles centre in the State at the estimated cost of Rs. 20 crores each said Santosh Kumar Gangwar Union Minister of State for Textile government of India.

Each of the centres will have 100 machines installed , he added.

While attending a reception ceremony at the BJP Manipur Pradesh office Nityaipat Chuthek this afternoon, he said this initiative is as per the standing instruction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for every Cabinet Minister to visit the Northeast States, and help development reach the region.

He said that the State Manipur is facing a big problem of unemployment and doesn`™t have any big industry. The Textile Ministry is therefore extending full support to the people of Manipur to explore this field. During his visit the Minister will be shown the works and skills of the people of Manipur.

The Textiles Ministry is focussing maximum attention on women communities and textiles projects will be in keeping with this vision, he said.

He said that the Chief Minister of Manipur has allotted 25 acre lands for opening three textiles centres for handloom, handicraft and other related fields. Agencies entrusted to do the construct the infrastructures for the projects are ready to start the work in State too, he added.

The proposed units can provide 12,000 jobs to the Manipur people. They will also engage another 1200 experts in various field of textile he further said.

There will be 100 machines install in each centre and there will be provision for expansion and extension of more centres in different fields of handloom, handicraft and allied sectors of textile, with machinery equipments procured through the state department.

The Central government has prepared a policy for development of NE States in several fields and has earmarked a fund of Rs. 400 crores has for the textile sector.

The ministry is scouting for diligent workers and sincere registered Self Help groups to assist in this regard, he said.

He said handloom and handicraft products from the Northeast will have a ready market abroad, and the ministry is ready to assist in the marketing too.

`The Textile Ministry bear the responsibility for marketing and will also provide raw material at the low cost to farmer or artisans`, the Minister announced.

Meanwhile, Th Chaoba president of BJP Manipur Pradesh has submitted a memorandum to the Minister of State for Textile thanking him for the promise to extend positive support for Manipur in development of its handloom and handicraft industry.

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Three textiles centre at the cost of Rs. 20 crores each will be opened in Manipur: Gangwar

IMPHAL, March 24: The Ministry of textiles will open three textiles centre in the State at the estimated cost of Rs. 20 crores each said Santosh Kumar Gangwar Union Minister

IMPHAL, March 24: The Ministry of textiles will open three textiles centre in the State at the estimated cost of Rs. 20 crores each said Santosh Kumar Gangwar Union Minister of State for Textile government of India.

Each of the centres will have 100 machines installed , he added.

While attending a reception ceremony at the BJP Manipur Pradesh office Nityaipat Chuthek this afternoon, he said this initiative is as per the standing instruction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for every Cabinet Minister to visit the Northeast States, and help development reach the region.

He said that the State Manipur is facing a big problem of unemployment and doesn`™t have any big industry. The Textile Ministry is therefore extending full support to the people of Manipur to explore this field. During his visit the Minister will be shown the works and skills of the people of Manipur.

The Textiles Ministry is focussing maximum attention on women communities and textiles projects will be in keeping with this vision, he said.

He said that the Chief Minister of Manipur has allotted 25 acre lands for opening three textiles centres for handloom, handicraft and other related fields. Agencies entrusted to do the construct the infrastructures for the projects are ready to start the work in State too, he added.

The proposed units can provide 12,000 jobs to the Manipur people. They will also engage another 1200 experts in various field of textile he further said.

There will be 100 machines install in each centre and there will be provision for expansion and extension of more centres in different fields of handloom, handicraft and allied sectors of textile, with machinery equipments procured through the state department.

The Central government has prepared a policy for development of NE States in several fields and has earmarked a fund of Rs. 400 crores has for the textile sector.

The ministry is scouting for diligent workers and sincere registered Self Help groups to assist in this regard, he said.

He said handloom and handicraft products from the Northeast will have a ready market abroad, and the ministry is ready to assist in the marketing too.

`The Textile Ministry bear the responsibility for marketing and will also provide raw material at the low cost to farmer or artisans`, the Minister announced.

Meanwhile, Th Chaoba president of BJP Manipur Pradesh has submitted a memorandum to the Minister of State for Textile thanking him for the promise to extend positive support for Manipur in development of its handloom and handicraft industry.

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Daunting Water Challenge

The winter showers have hardly ceased and now the state is already faced with an acute shortage of drinking water. Most of the rivers in the state are drying up,

The winter showers have hardly ceased and now the state is already faced with an acute shortage of drinking water. Most of the rivers in the state are drying up, and as a report yesterday indicated, the Nambul River has no water whatsoever and its bed is actually parched. A drive around the valley area will confirm the situation is not much better with the other rivers as well. Quite expectedly, piped water supply in Imphal city and other townships have is already only a trickle, putting many in a quandary. For the moment, individual households still buy tanker water from private water merchants, but in a few weeks from now, even these private suppliers will have no place to fetch water. Very soon, long lines of people with water containers will begin to form at the number of ponds and other water bodies in and around Imphal city, as well as elsewhere. It is quite ironic that these artificial water reservoirs are evidence of the foresight of Manipur`™s rulers from the hoary past, and today they have come to contrast and expose the abject lack of concern and vision of the modern generation leaders at the helm of the state`™s affair. If the low lying valley is in such a condition, it can only be imagine how much worse the predicament of the highlands would be. Let the state be warned, if it does not take this matter seriously, water is going to be its worst existential crisis in the decades ahead. Indeed, this warning is not mere speculation of lay observers like us, but also has come from very authoritative sources. The UN for example has predicted that 15 year from now, the whole world will be in a dangerous drinking water crisis. If this UN prediction is the averaged-out scenario, it is only natural some areas will be more vulnerable than others. Manipur must take precaution that it is prepared and does not fall casualty early.

Indeed even from school geography text books we know Manipur and the rest of the Northeast get rain from both the South East Monsoon and the North West Monsoon thanks to the rain cloud barrier the Himalayas provide, though the former is much wetter. It is for this reason that the Northeast is considered as one of the wettest of the monsoon belts of the world. If in this condition Manipur is also left without water immediately after the rains, it tells of the planning vision the state is cable of. Maybe we are wrong, but it is unlikely the concerned departments in the state, in particular the PHED and IFCD would have precise figures of the volume of annual water discharges from the two monsoons the state receives. If the total volume from them is known, then water conservation plans can be much more meaningful. The point is, how much of this water is used, and how much of it left unused. Predictably, only a small percentage is ever used, and in a way although this points to a lack of planning, it also means there is room for alleviating the situation, for given the vision and political commitment, the unused water can be made available for use. Our forefathers dug huge community reservoirs towards this purpose and to good effect even today, but now there would be other more technologically advanced ways of doing this. In this, lessons could be learnt from places with advanced water management technologies, such as Singapore and The Netherlands. In Singapore which has no source of fresh water except direct rainfall precipitation, it is said not a single raindrop that fall on the city nation goes waste. All of them are funnelled into huge reservoirs constructed in the sea at the country`™s docks. Technology to recycle sewer water has been introduced effectively, although the treated water is currently made available only to volunteers, but it will be only a matter of time before such recycled water becomes perfectly acceptable for popular everyday kitchen uses.

Another reason for the water shortfall is the depletion in the moisture regulatory and retention capacity of the hill soils in the catchment areas of these rivers because of unprecedented deforestation. This must be contained. The river catchment, as indeed all forests, must be treated as sacrosanct. Yet again, it is also the modern consumption pattern of water, together with a quantum increase of population, which is causing this shortfall. This calls for lifestyle adjustments, besides better designs of toilet flushes, kitchen faucets etc. Let one thing be clear, something needs to be done fast to avert a future catastrophe.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/03/daunting-water-challenge/

Daunting Water Challenge

The winter showers have hardly ceased and now the state is already faced with an acute shortage of drinking water. Most of the rivers in the state are drying up,

The winter showers have hardly ceased and now the state is already faced with an acute shortage of drinking water. Most of the rivers in the state are drying up, and as a report yesterday indicated, the Nambul River has no water whatsoever and its bed is actually parched. A drive around the valley area will confirm the situation is not much better with the other rivers as well. Quite expectedly, piped water supply in Imphal city and other townships have is already only a trickle, putting many in a quandary. For the moment, individual households still buy tanker water from private water merchants, but in a few weeks from now, even these private suppliers will have no place to fetch water. Very soon, long lines of people with water containers will begin to form at the number of ponds and other water bodies in and around Imphal city, as well as elsewhere. It is quite ironic that these artificial water reservoirs are evidence of the foresight of Manipur`™s rulers from the hoary past, and today they have come to contrast and expose the abject lack of concern and vision of the modern generation leaders at the helm of the state`™s affair. If the low lying valley is in such a condition, it can only be imagine how much worse the predicament of the highlands would be. Let the state be warned, if it does not take this matter seriously, water is going to be its worst existential crisis in the decades ahead. Indeed, this warning is not mere speculation of lay observers like us, but also has come from very authoritative sources. The UN for example has predicted that 15 year from now, the whole world will be in a dangerous drinking water crisis. If this UN prediction is the averaged-out scenario, it is only natural some areas will be more vulnerable than others. Manipur must take precaution that it is prepared and does not fall casualty early.

Indeed even from school geography text books we know Manipur and the rest of the Northeast get rain from both the South East Monsoon and the North West Monsoon thanks to the rain cloud barrier the Himalayas provide, though the former is much wetter. It is for this reason that the Northeast is considered as one of the wettest of the monsoon belts of the world. If in this condition Manipur is also left without water immediately after the rains, it tells of the planning vision the state is cable of. Maybe we are wrong, but it is unlikely the concerned departments in the state, in particular the PHED and IFCD would have precise figures of the volume of annual water discharges from the two monsoons the state receives. If the total volume from them is known, then water conservation plans can be much more meaningful. The point is, how much of this water is used, and how much of it left unused. Predictably, only a small percentage is ever used, and in a way although this points to a lack of planning, it also means there is room for alleviating the situation, for given the vision and political commitment, the unused water can be made available for use. Our forefathers dug huge community reservoirs towards this purpose and to good effect even today, but now there would be other more technologically advanced ways of doing this. In this, lessons could be learnt from places with advanced water management technologies, such as Singapore and The Netherlands. In Singapore which has no source of fresh water except direct rainfall precipitation, it is said not a single raindrop that fall on the city nation goes waste. All of them are funnelled into huge reservoirs constructed in the sea at the country`™s docks. Technology to recycle sewer water has been introduced effectively, although the treated water is currently made available only to volunteers, but it will be only a matter of time before such recycled water becomes perfectly acceptable for popular everyday kitchen uses.

Another reason for the water shortfall is the depletion in the moisture regulatory and retention capacity of the hill soils in the catchment areas of these rivers because of unprecedented deforestation. This must be contained. The river catchment, as indeed all forests, must be treated as sacrosanct. Yet again, it is also the modern consumption pattern of water, together with a quantum increase of population, which is causing this shortfall. This calls for lifestyle adjustments, besides better designs of toilet flushes, kitchen faucets etc. Let one thing be clear, something needs to be done fast to avert a future catastrophe.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/03/daunting-water-challenge/

CM inaugurates Manipur Sericulture Project Management Complex

IMPHAL, March 24: Chief Minister O Ibobi alongwith Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Ministry of Textiles, Government of India Santosh Kumar Gangwar and State Minister of Commerce & Industries/Vety

IMPHAL, March 24: Chief Minister O Ibobi alongwith Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Ministry of Textiles, Government of India Santosh Kumar Gangwar and State Minister of Commerce & Industries/Vety & Animal Husbandry/Sericulture, Govindas Konthoujam today unveiled the foundation stone and inaugurated the Manipur Sericulture Project Management Complex building at Sangaipat, Imphal East.

The same team with department of commerce & industries and sericulture officials took a round and inspected sericulture product exhibition of handloom and handicrafts at City Convention Centre, Imphal organised by department of commerce & industries and sericulture, Government of Manipur.

After the tour, the dignitaries gathered at the conference hall of the City Convention Centre where foundation stones for Apparel & Garment making centre and Power loom Estate was unveiled by State Chief Minister O Ibobi with Union Textiles Minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar.

Chief Guest of the function O Ibobi Singh during his speech said that Manipur is not only good in sports but also is good at producing handloom and handicrafts and added that handloom is the largest earning of the state next to agriculture. He said he is hopeful from the centre to extend support in making the state much better.

Chief Minister said that the launch of Geo Textile Scheme in the State is laudable. He elaborated that the State Government is considering introducing school uniforms and police uniforms made from local handlooms promoting weavers of the State.

He mentioned that the setting up power loom and Apparel & Garment Making Centre in the State could be an important achievement of the State. He elaborated that he is happy to know that the concern ministry has sanctioned to many sericulture projects of the state. He also hoped with the launch of two new schemes will bring more growth in the state textile industries.

Ibobi expressed the confidence that with the support and sanction from the Union Ministry more room would be available for the farmers in diversified business of textiles and expected the product of textiles from the state will flourished in the future.

He said new schemes and projects coming up will generate job opportunity to the educated youths bring peace not only in the state but in the entire NE region.

Secretary Minister of Textiles, Government of India Dr SK Panda, IAS as Guest of Honour of the function congratulating the weavers of state whose art are recognised all over India said that he has been posted in the NE region from the past many years and found that the women section society of the state has gifted talent of weaving and hard working.

He said that the misconception of NE region needs to be changed to the mindsets of mainland India.

Dr SK Panda said that today we are living in a challenging world and need to empower youths and women section. He said that ministry would extend support to weavers in mobilizing to better height.

Minister Commerce & Industries / Vety & Animal Husbandary / Sericulture) Govindas Konthoujam as president of the function said that the foundation of two new schemes will pave ways for development in the field of sericulture. He mentioned that 33% of the population depends on handloom dominated mostly by women section of the society.

He further said that the department is supporting 29000 weavers directly and 30000 weavers indirectly. He said that with the new schemes and supports from the centre Government the handloom and textile industries of the state will be developed in mass fold.

Special Guest of the function Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Ministry of Textiles Government of India Santosh Kumar Gangwar said that Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi has good concern over NE region. He said that PM has rightly mentioned that if NE region is neglected then the whole country could not development. He said that promoting NE region is not favouring the region but spelling out their duty.

He said that the ministry at present is more concern about technical textile development and support will be given for any entrepreneur who desires to open Textile Park.

He lauded the State Government for allotment of land piece for construction of Apparel & Garment making centre and Power loom Estate at Lamboi khongnangkhong, Imphal West.

He said the connectivity from airport to Lamboi Khongnangkhong need to expand and made it more connectivity feasible for better business development.

During the function Schemes for Sericulture and Geo-tech were also launched by the dignitaries.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/03/cm-inaugurates-manipur-sericulture-project-management-complex/

CM inaugurates Manipur Sericulture Project Management Complex

IMPHAL, March 24: Chief Minister O Ibobi alongwith Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Ministry of Textiles, Government of India Santosh Kumar Gangwar and State Minister of Commerce & Industries/Vety

IMPHAL, March 24: Chief Minister O Ibobi alongwith Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Ministry of Textiles, Government of India Santosh Kumar Gangwar and State Minister of Commerce & Industries/Vety & Animal Husbandry/Sericulture, Govindas Konthoujam today unveiled the foundation stone and inaugurated the Manipur Sericulture Project Management Complex building at Sangaipat, Imphal East.

The same team with department of commerce & industries and sericulture officials took a round and inspected sericulture product exhibition of handloom and handicrafts at City Convention Centre, Imphal organised by department of commerce & industries and sericulture, Government of Manipur.

After the tour, the dignitaries gathered at the conference hall of the City Convention Centre where foundation stones for Apparel & Garment making centre and Power loom Estate was unveiled by State Chief Minister O Ibobi with Union Textiles Minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar.

Chief Guest of the function O Ibobi Singh during his speech said that Manipur is not only good in sports but also is good at producing handloom and handicrafts and added that handloom is the largest earning of the state next to agriculture. He said he is hopeful from the centre to extend support in making the state much better.

Chief Minister said that the launch of Geo Textile Scheme in the State is laudable. He elaborated that the State Government is considering introducing school uniforms and police uniforms made from local handlooms promoting weavers of the State.

He mentioned that the setting up power loom and Apparel & Garment Making Centre in the State could be an important achievement of the State. He elaborated that he is happy to know that the concern ministry has sanctioned to many sericulture projects of the state. He also hoped with the launch of two new schemes will bring more growth in the state textile industries.

Ibobi expressed the confidence that with the support and sanction from the Union Ministry more room would be available for the farmers in diversified business of textiles and expected the product of textiles from the state will flourished in the future.

He said new schemes and projects coming up will generate job opportunity to the educated youths bring peace not only in the state but in the entire NE region.

Secretary Minister of Textiles, Government of India Dr SK Panda, IAS as Guest of Honour of the function congratulating the weavers of state whose art are recognised all over India said that he has been posted in the NE region from the past many years and found that the women section society of the state has gifted talent of weaving and hard working.

He said that the misconception of NE region needs to be changed to the mindsets of mainland India.

Dr SK Panda said that today we are living in a challenging world and need to empower youths and women section. He said that ministry would extend support to weavers in mobilizing to better height.

Minister Commerce & Industries / Vety & Animal Husbandary / Sericulture) Govindas Konthoujam as president of the function said that the foundation of two new schemes will pave ways for development in the field of sericulture. He mentioned that 33% of the population depends on handloom dominated mostly by women section of the society.

He further said that the department is supporting 29000 weavers directly and 30000 weavers indirectly. He said that with the new schemes and supports from the centre Government the handloom and textile industries of the state will be developed in mass fold.

Special Guest of the function Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Ministry of Textiles Government of India Santosh Kumar Gangwar said that Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi has good concern over NE region. He said that PM has rightly mentioned that if NE region is neglected then the whole country could not development. He said that promoting NE region is not favouring the region but spelling out their duty.

He said that the ministry at present is more concern about technical textile development and support will be given for any entrepreneur who desires to open Textile Park.

He lauded the State Government for allotment of land piece for construction of Apparel & Garment making centre and Power loom Estate at Lamboi khongnangkhong, Imphal West.

He said the connectivity from airport to Lamboi Khongnangkhong need to expand and made it more connectivity feasible for better business development.

During the function Schemes for Sericulture and Geo-tech were also launched by the dignitaries.

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Gehlot promises funds for Manipur welfare schemes – Times of India

E-Pao.netGehlot promises funds for Manipur welfare schemesTimes of IndiaOn Monday, Gehlot underscored the need to set up a sports university, a centre for physically-challenged persons and a drug rehabilitation centre in Manipur. If the state governmen…


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Gehlot promises funds for Manipur welfare schemes
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Accident kills three in Manipur – Times of India

Accident kills three in Manipur
Times of India
Imphal: At least three persons were killed and four others injured, one of them critically, when the truck they were travelling in fell into a deep gorge near Manipur’s Nung Dolan area, along the Imphal-Silchar highway, in Tamenglong district on Monday …
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Accident kills three in Manipur
Times of India
Imphal: At least three persons were killed and four others injured, one of them critically, when the truck they were travelling in fell into a deep gorge near Manipur's Nung Dolan area, along the Imphal-Silchar highway, in Tamenglong district on Monday …
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“Buddhism in Manipur” Generally many people observe Buddha Purnima as a … – The Sangai Express

“Buddhism in Manipur” Generally many people observe Buddha Purnima as a
The Sangai Express
After examining the various activities of these gods, a big question that arises is to which system of philosophy this religious system belongs to, considering the fact that Manipur lies in the Indian sub-continent of the Asian Continent where the

“Buddhism in Manipur” Generally many people observe Buddha Purnima as a
The Sangai Express
After examining the various activities of these gods, a big question that arises is to which system of philosophy this religious system belongs to, considering the fact that Manipur lies in the Indian sub-continent of the Asian Continent where the

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Maharaja Bodh Chandra: The last ruler of Manipur – The Sangai Express

Maharaja Bodh Chandra: The last ruler of ManipurThe Sangai ExpressNo self-respecting Manipuri would welcome him on the Gadi. At the same time his escapades, serious though it may be in the eyes of the orthodox, would not justify any step to bar his suc…

Maharaja Bodh Chandra: The last ruler of Manipur
The Sangai Express
No self-respecting Manipuri would welcome him on the Gadi. At the same time his escapades, serious though it may be in the eyes of the orthodox, would not justify any step to bar his succession to the throne. The Political Agent advises that the best

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Govt unveils two sericulture schemes for Manipur – Business Standard

Govt unveils two sericulture schemes for ManipurBusiness StandardTextiles Ministry has approved Phase-II of Manipur Sericulture Project under the North East Region Textile Promotion Scheme (NERTPS). The project has been approved for implementation of M…

Govt unveils two sericulture schemes for Manipur
Business Standard
Textiles Ministry has approved Phase-II of Manipur Sericulture Project under the North East Region Textile Promotion Scheme (NERTPS). The project has been approved for implementation of Mulberry Sericulture development programmes over a period of 3 …

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Manipur team for Dr T Ao football championship – E-Pao.net

Manipur team for Dr T Ao football championshipE-Pao.netImphal, March 23 2015: Manipur team for the 6th NEC Dr T Ao Memorial Football Championship to be held at Guwahati and Silchar have been announced by All Manipur Football Association (AMFA) on March…

Manipur team for Dr T Ao football championship
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Imphal, March 23 2015: Manipur team for the 6th NEC Dr T Ao Memorial Football Championship to be held at Guwahati and Silchar have been announced by All Manipur Football Association (AMFA) on March 20 . According to L Ranjit Roy general secretary …

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Union Ministers arrive in Imphal

Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment Thawar Chand Gehlot on Monday said that the Congress has brought corruption in the country and dubbed the party as a one family centric party which never worked for the people Source Hueiyen News …

Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment Thawar Chand Gehlot on Monday said that the Congress has brought corruption in the country and dubbed the party as a one family centric party which never worked for the people Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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AMSU demands special exam for students

All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU demanded the Government to arrange special examination for the students who could not appear in the CBSE exam for class X and XII this year Source Hueiyen News Service

All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU demanded the Government to arrange special examination for the students who could not appear in the CBSE exam for class X and XII this year Source Hueiyen News Service

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Documentation of treatment

A workshop for documentation of Maiba Maibi traditional treatment was held at Traditional Healing Centre situated at Langol Game Village Road Source Hueiyen News Service

A workshop for documentation of Maiba Maibi traditional treatment was held at Traditional Healing Centre situated at Langol Game Village Road Source Hueiyen News Service

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2 killed, 4 hurt in truck accident

Two persons were killed and another four hurt when the truck in which they were travelling fell into a deep gorge near Nung Dalan along National Highway 37 under Tamenglong district around 5 pm on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service

Two persons were killed and another four hurt when the truck in which they were travelling fell into a deep gorge near Nung Dalan along National Highway 37 under Tamenglong district around 5 pm on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service

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