Bills for protection of Indigenous people introduced

Manipur Chief Minister O Ibobi on Friday introduced The Protection of Manipur Peoples PMP Bill, 2015 in the emergency sitting of the 11th Session Part III of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly Source Hueiyen News Service

Manipur Chief Minister O Ibobi on Friday introduced The Protection of Manipur Peoples PMP Bill, 2015 in the emergency sitting of the 11th Session Part III of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly Source Hueiyen News Service

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Flood relief Cabinet seeks special package

After deliberating minutely on the reports of damages done by floods in the last week of July across the State, the State Cabinet has decided to seek a special package from the Centre to compensate at least partially for the losses suffered by the peop…

After deliberating minutely on the reports of damages done by floods in the last week of July across the State, the State Cabinet has decided to seek a special package from the Centre to compensate at least partially for the losses suffered by the people of the State Source The Sangai Express

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ZYF cautions tribal representatives

Zeliangrong Youth Front ZYF on Friday appealed all the elected tribal representatives from the hill districts to be cautious of any Bills introduced in the Manipur Legislative Assembly or in any platform which may affect the interest of the tribals…

Zeliangrong Youth Front ZYF on Friday appealed all the elected tribal representatives from the hill districts to be cautious of any Bills introduced in the Manipur Legislative Assembly or in any platform which may affect the interest of the tribals in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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Imphal West records highest number of job seekers

Imphal West district now has the highest number of job seekers in the State enrolling a total of 1,90,567 applicants with 66,566 females registered in the Employment Exchange Source Hueiyen News Service

Imphal West district now has the highest number of job seekers in the State enrolling a total of 1,90,567 applicants with 66,566 females registered in the Employment Exchange Source Hueiyen News Service

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17th foundation day of UPF celebrated

IMPHAL, August 28: The 17th Foundation Day of United People`™s Front (UPF), Manipur was celebrated today at Manipur Press Club under the theme `Dignified Existence`™. Speaking as chief guest, president

IMPHAL, August 28: The 17th Foundation Day of United People`™s Front (UPF), Manipur was celebrated today at Manipur Press Club under the theme `Dignified Existence`™.

Speaking as chief guest, president of AMWJU Wangkhemcha Shyamjai stated that there should be mutual understanding and love among the people to maintain peace and tranquillity in the State.

There is no such thing like Meitei land, Kuki land, Naga land or Meitei Pangal land as motherland Manipur belongs to one and all irrespective of caste, creed and religion, he said.

He assured that the State journalists will discharge their duty accordingly for the betterment of the society.

President of UPF Oinam Vikramjit who presided over the function maintained that UPF since its inception has been engaging in core issues pertaining to the State.

He also assured that the front will continue to work for welfare and development of the State.

President of UCM Johnson Elangbam was also present at the occasion as guest of honour.

After the formal function, a panel discussion on `NSCM (IM)-Government of India Framework Agreement` was conducted with W Nabakumar acting as the moderator.

During the discussion, executive director of Human Rights Alert Babloo Loitongbam; director of CPA RK Bobichand and MU professor K Bimolana delivered lecture on the topic.

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BJYM says Home dept inefficiency led to Moreh tension

IMPHAL, August 28: The recent tension in the border town of Moreh was resultant of a huge inefficiency of the Home department which will be highlighted to Union Home Minister

IMPHAL, August 28: The recent tension in the border town of Moreh was resultant of a huge inefficiency of the Home department which will be highlighted to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, BJYM Manipur president Oinam Malesh said today.

Speaking to media persons, Malesh said it was the bias handling of high ranking officials and the Home minister which intensified the tension.

Law and order in the State is a total failure, he claimed.

Several high ranking police officers have kept the Moreh commandos inactive since the last more than six months, he alleged without naming the officials.

He further condemned Home minister Gaikhangam`™s reported statement that he was unaware of the inactivity of the Commando Unit of Moreh.

Gaikhangam`™s statement reeks of irresponsibility and he should tender his resignation on moral grounds for violation of Article 51 (A) Fundamental duty of the Constitution, Malesh demanded.

He elaborated if Gaikhangam is unaware and has no knowledge of his responsibilities than there is no way law and order is going to improve under him.

BJYM will soon conduct a ground reality check on the biasness of the police officers and their role during the tension and a detailed report will soon be personally submitted to Home Minister Rajnath Singh.

He further demanded that the Home department should take disciplinary action against the bias police officers and in case of a negative response from the concern authority, the BJYM will urge the Union Home Minister to look into the matter.

It is time, Gaikhangam answer about the communal tension in Moreh and the unfortunate incident at Aimol village Ngailon Village.

The BJYM will soon visit these two places, it said.

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Accord and discord

Looking at all that have been said of the August 3, `Peace Accord` between the NSCN(IM) leaders and the Government of India representatives, and the numerous interpretations, some wild others

Looking at all that have been said of the August 3, `Peace Accord` between the NSCN(IM) leaders and the Government of India representatives, and the numerous interpretations, some wild others honest, but all without any sense of certainty of what they are saying, cannot but remind of the 1980 Hollywood blockbuster comedy, `The gods must be crazy`. To summarise the plot of this movie very briefly, a tribe in the middle of the Kalahari desert in Africa, isolated from the world, were living happily and contented that the gods were kind in blessing them with plentiful resources to meet their simple needs and aspirations until one fine day, somebody carelessly throws a Coca-Cola bottle out of a plane on their land (Coca-Cola bottles were made of thick durable glass those days and their plastic replacements were still unknown). When the tribal Bushmen discover this artefact which they have never seen before, it sows the seed for destabilising their society and their world view. The social and cosmic equilibrium that they so far enjoyed with whatever little they had soon began to be shattered before their very eyes. First they see is as another gift from the gods, and treasure the object, experimenting and putting it to various uses, including making music by blowing at the bottle`™s nozzle. Soon the object, as well as its owner, gain unprecedented importance, and together with it, reverence, envy, jealousy, revulsion and even hatred. Slowly but surely, its significance transitions, and it comes to be seen an evil object which needed to be thrown away from the edge of the world. The tribesmen embark on this mission of travelling to the edge of the world, and their emissary meets many more hilarious adventures on the way.

The `Naga Peace Accord` announced with fanfare on August 3, though later the rhetoric was toned down to mean just a `Framework Agreement`, is also beginning to look very much like the empty Coca-Cola bottle. Here too the discussions, speculations, anticipations, praises, disdains etc., all with little or no substance, are beginning to have a life of their own. Anything said about it becomes the subject of hot debates and speculations. There are those who think this Peace Accord was no accord at all and was instead just hot airs. Others think the accord is loaded with meanings and either celebrate or else worry about its consequences. On the vast uncharted terrain of the internet social networking sites, where opinions, even the wildest and the most vicious, are free, these exchanges are cacophonous and sometimes ugly, but all the same interesting, if not amusing. Some go to the extent of claiming the accord has agreed to give the Nagas virtual sovereignty with own currency, flag, embassies etc. Others dismiss the entire show as mere placebo and an honourable exit route provided to besieged NSCN(IM) leaders. The truth probably is neither and will be known only when the entire package is announced.

For the moment, from all that has been said by those who made the deal, the box is empty. It is meant only as a preamble to reaffirm that both the parties`™ resolve to work towards an honourable solution, a stated commitment which is hardly new to be of any fresh excitement. It must however be said that the empty box announced on August 3, like the empty Coca-Cola bottle in the Hollywood movie, is now turning out to be an interesting litmus test to gauge the moods and opinions of all the stakeholders. The authorities, especially of the Government of India, must have assessed, as much as any other keen observer would have, as to who wants what, and who would oppose to what. If this was deliberate, it has to be said the idea is brilliant. But the circumstances under which the `Peace Accord` was signed, does not seem to indicate any such motive. The chairman of the NSCN(IM), Isak Chishi Swu was critically ill then, and he wanted to see his life`™s labour fructify before he dies, and this wish, informed sources now tell us, was what led to the rush in signing the admittedly empty accord which merely gives a framework of things that are desired to be ultimately the box`™s content. Our opinion is, this is an important development, and a resolution must result out of it, but without harming the interests of any other stakeholders. We should therefore watch its progress keenly and critically, but giving it a change to develop further, and encouraging the negotiators to absorb the feedbacks from all the informal public discourses, apart from their other considerations.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Transporters` body ready to repair old Barak Bailey Bridge in two days

IMPHAL, August 28: The present condition of the national highways of the State has been of much concern for the State`™s people as both lifelines – National Highway 2 and

IMPHAL, August 28: The present condition of the national highways of the State has been of much concern for the State`™s people as both lifelines – National Highway 2 and the National Highway 37 – have remained blocked since the past week or so.

While NH 2 has been cut-off since August 21 due to a major landslide in Nagaland, NH 37 has been blocked due to a damaged Barak Bridge, inaugurated last year in September, since August 25.

Scarcity of petroleum products and other essential commodities have already hit the State due to the cutting off of the two lifelines.

The Manipur Truck Owners`™ Welfare Association has been holding the Border Road Organisation responsible for the dilapidated condition of the Barak Bailey Bridge.

The association today charged the BRO of still neglecting the Barak Bridge and the NH 37, even though the State is totally cut-off from the country.

Speaking to media persons at their MG Avenue office, president of the association H Ranjit said considering the difficulties faced in the present scenario, MTOWA has decided to take initiatives to repair the old Barak Bailey Bridge on its own and could complete the work in two days if the PWD and the BRO allow.

He continued it is unfortunate that an assistant engineer of the 83 Road Construction Company of the BRTF had reportedly claimed that it will take another 12 more days to repair the Barak Bridge.

Even if the engineer had claimed 12 more days to complete the work, there is no picture of work being initiated to repair the bridge till date, he said.

This is a clear evidence of the charges that the BRO thinks of only profit making from the contract works of NH 37 and not in quality control of their works along the highway he snapped.

Enquiring about the reasons for the delay in starting the repairing of the bridge, he said whether it was because the BRO had no spare part or lack of manpower and machinery?

The BRO has never sought help from the transporters on the issue, although we are ready to help Ranjit continued.

In such a scenario, the MTOWA has decided to take initiatives to repair the old Barak Bailey Bridge on its own and fix it to top condition he added.

He said MTOWA can complete the work in two days if the PWD and the BRO allow it to take the initiative.

He said transporters consider the Imphal-Jiribam highway a safer route than NH 2 where they have to pay more taxes to UG groups.

The Manipur government also never takes the NH 37 as an important route until something happens at NH 2.

The government and the PWD must clarify before the public about the huge sums of fund sanctioned by the Centre for improvement and development of the highway, he continued.

The BJP had recently divulged the amount of fund sanctioned for improvement of the road which is huge and more than enough for a facelift of the highway, however, there is not much change, he claimed.

He further appealed to the politicians not to politicise development of the NH 37.

Ranjit said we are aware of certain politicians who are working with the BRO and trying to earn political milestone.

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Cabinet decides to seek Central aid for recent floods

IMPHAL, August 28: The State cabinet decided today to send a proposal to the Central government to provide special packages to mitigate the loss incurred in the recent flood which

IMPHAL, August 28: The State cabinet decided today to send a proposal to the Central government to provide special packages to mitigate the loss incurred in the recent flood which affected large parts of the State including both in the hill and valley districts.

A cabinet meeting convened today minutely discussed the Flood Damage Report (FDR) prepared by the Public Works Department (PWD) on the losses incurred in the recent floods.

The meeting chaired by Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh began at 4 pm at the CM`s Secretariat.

Elaborating on the cabinet meeting, CAF & PD and Education minister Moirangthem Okendro who is also the government`™s spokesperson said that the recent devastated floods washed away several important bridges at Heirok Constituency, Thoubal district and Chakpikarong Bridge in Chandel district.

He informed that the meeting also approved to extend retirement period of doctors under Manipur Health Services (MHS) to 62 years from 60 taking into account the shortage of specialist doctors in the State.

The required strength of MHS Specialist Grade I, II, III and IV doctors in the State is 2203, he said.

However, there is only 1130 specialist doctors at present, the minister informed.

Stating that around 45 doctors in the State retire each year making it hard to fill up the vacant posts, Okendro said that the retirement period of doctors in West Bengal and Odisha has been increased to 62 years and 65 years in Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh.

He went on to inform that the Cabinet meeting also approved creation of 43 posts of Assistant Election Supervisor (AES) in State Election Department to increase its workforce.

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ZYF appeals to tribal representatives to be cautious

IMPHAL, August 28: The Zeliangrong Youth Front (ZYF) has appealed to all the tribal people representatives who are elected from the hill districts to be very cautious enough in case

IMPHAL, August 28: The Zeliangrong Youth Front (ZYF) has appealed to all the tribal people representatives who are elected from the hill districts to be very cautious enough in case of any issue which may affect the interest of the tribal is brought up in the State Assembly or in any platform.

According to a statement signed by president of ZYF Titus Kamei, the tribal people representatives in the Manipur Legislative Assembly who are the members of the `Hills Areas Committee` shall be solely responsible if any matter contrary to the wishes of the people is passed in the State Assembly.

It is the trust of the tribal people that their representatives who are elected by the people do not consider themselves too powerless or incompetent to fight the rights and interest of the tribal people. The unresponsiveness nature of the tribal people representatives should not be the factor to reduce the entire tribal people as insensitive people therefore any move or decision if taken in their presence which may affect the tribal people Constitutional rights, sentiments and interest will not be acceptable but strongly opposed, it said.

Time has come particularly for the tribal people representatives and the tribal populace in general to exercise their wisdom in order to save the future of the tribal people therefore mute spectators despite their presence in the situation should not be the reason to deprive the tribal people legitimate rights.

The best way for the tribal people representatives to protect and safeguard the rights and interest of the tribal and to stand solidarity with their people in case of any serious issue is to express their opinions and views loud and in clear terms in any situation, the statement said.

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Seven NSCN (K) cadres killed, three OGWs injured in Nagaland: PRO IGAR (N)

IMPHAL, August 28: In a major successful operation at Pangsha in Tuensang District of Nagaland, Security Forces neutralised seven cadres of the NSCN (Khaplang), including one woman cadre, in an

IMPHAL, August 28: In a major successful operation at Pangsha in Tuensang District of Nagaland, Security Forces neutralised seven cadres of the NSCN (Khaplang), including one woman cadre, in an exchange of fire between the two groups, according to a release of PRO IGAR (N) Kohima.

According to the statement, a Security Forces team on patrol carrying out routine domination of the border area along the Pangsha town when they saw a motorcycle, a Gypsy and a Bolero vehicle approaching along the road.

It said just as the patrol team asked the motorcycle to halt for checking, there was intense firing from the Gypsy and Bolero vehicles which were following behind.

The PRO IGAR (N) statement continued that the security forces retaliated with equal fire power and in the ensuing fire fight seven cadres of NSCN (K) were killed, and three Over Ground Workers (OGWs) were injured.

The security forces displayed a very higher order of restraint and fire discipline to ensure that the OGWs did not suffer fatal injuries during the fire fight, it claimed.

A large quantity of arms and ammunition has been recovered from the neutralised cadres, it said.

One soldier of security forces was also injured in the firing from NSCN (K) cadres, it claimed.

the statement claimed that the cadres who have been killed were from the NSCN (K) camp located at Ponyu Village inside Myanmar and belong to the group headed by SS Lt Gen Niki Sumi.

There have been regular inputs of movement of NSCN(K) cadres from camps located inside Myanmar to the border villages of India for collection of extortion money (sent from Dimapur, Kohima etc), illegal taxation from villagers, purchase of ration and other daily necessities, it continued.

The trans border movement of the NSCN (K) cadres was being carried out under the garb of Free Movement Regime existing between the two countries, it said.

However, since the rules of Free Movement Regime are not being implemented effectively by the border administrations, the loopholes are being exploited by the anti-social elements including cadres of NSCN (K), ULFA (I), and NDFB (S) etc for unhindered movement across the border, the release said.

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Protection of Manipur People Bill, and two more introduced in House

IMPHAL, August 28: The much anticipated Protection of Manipur People Bill 2015 and two related amendment bills were introduced today in the Manipur Legislative Assembly amid an ongoing demand from

IMPHAL, August 28: The much anticipated Protection of Manipur People Bill 2015 and two related amendment bills were introduced today in the Manipur Legislative Assembly amid an ongoing demand from the public for a strong Act to provide legal safeguard to the indigenous people under the ambit of the Constitution.

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh tabled the Protection of Manipur People Bill 2015 on the first day of the two-day emergency sitting of the eleventh session (part III) of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly today.

The emergency sitting of the House which will conclude on Monday was approved by the Governor after the State government inked an agreement with the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System on the demand for the ILP or a similar Act.

The special session was summoned by the Speaker following a decision of the State cabinet.

Revenue minister Th Devendra who is also chairman of the government constituted Drafting Committee of the new bill introduced the Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (Seventh Amendment) Bill 2015 while, Labour and Employment minister I Hemochandra introduced the Manipur Shops and Establishment (Second Amendment) Bill 2015.

The three government bills will be deliberated upon and are likely to be passed on August 31.

Before introduction of the three bills, leader of the House Ibobi presented the 16th Report of the Business Advisory Committee 2015 and the approval report for withdrawal of the previous bill Manipur Regulation of Visitors Tenants and Migrant Workers Bill 2015 from the under secretary Union Home Ministry which was received by the Manipur Law department on August 21, 2015.

Assembly secretary K Meghajit read out the letter of the Union Home Ministry informing approval of the withdrawal of the bill in the House.

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3 Bills introduced in Manipur Assembly session – The Statesman


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3 Bills introduced in Manipur Assembly session
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3 Bills introduced in Manipur Assembly session
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Three Bills introduced in Manipur Assembly session – Business Standard


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Three Bills introduced in Manipur Assembly session
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The Bills were – The Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015, The Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (Seventh Amendment) Bill, 2015 and The Manipur Shops and Establishments (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015, a statement issued by DIPR said.
Three bills introduced in Manipur AssemblyThe Shillong Times
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Three Bills introduced in Manipur Assembly session
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The Bills were – The Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015, The Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (Seventh Amendment) Bill, 2015 and The Manipur Shops and Establishments (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015, a statement issued by DIPR said.
Three bills introduced in Manipur AssemblyThe Shillong Times
'Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015' introduced in State AssemblyAll India Radio
Manipur govt inks agreement with Inner Line permit System activistsDaily News & Analysis
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Octogenarian launches hunger strike

IMPHAL, August 28: An 80-year-old woman launched a hunger strike at Singjamei Wangma Kshetri Leikai waiting shed demanding implementation of the ILPS or a similar Act in the State. The

A woman attends to octogenarian hunger striker Aribam (o) Shamurailatpam (n) Sanahanbi Devi on Friday.

A woman attends to octogenarian hunger striker Aribam (o) Shamurailatpam (n) Sanahanbi Devi on Friday.

IMPHAL, August 28: An 80-year-old woman launched a hunger strike at Singjamei Wangma Kshetri Leikai waiting shed demanding implementation of the ILPS or a similar Act in the State.

The octogenarian identified as Aribam (o) Shamurailatpam Sanahanbi Devi wife of Aribam Chaoba Sharma of Singjamei Thongam Leikai commenced her fast this morning around 6:30, after an earlier faster Yumnam Enaobi was picked up by the concern authorities on August 27 evening around 2:30.

25-year-old Yumnam Dingku Singh, son of Y Naba Singh of Khongmal Mangjil has also started his hunger strike since 7pm of August 27 at the Oriental Club Khongman Mangjil, after the police arrested Bramacharimayum Narendra Sharma around 5pm of the same day.

Five new student volunteers have also taken the place of five previous hunger strike volunteers picked up around 8pm yesterday by the authorities from in front of the Ananda Singh Higher Secondary Academy gate.

The new hunger strikers began their strike since 11pm of August 27.

The five are identified as class XII Sc student of the International School of Resource (ISOR) Jeevanchandra Wangkheimayum, 17, son of W Ramananda Singh; class XII Sc student of Lamlong Higher Secondary School Laishram Lanjingba Singh, 17, son of L Sunil Singh; class IX student of Laishram Mani Memorial English Academy Basko Moirangthem, 13, daughter of M Saratchandra; class XI Arts student of TG Higher Secondary School Tomthinnganbi Toijam, 15, daughter of T Satyam Luwang and class XI Sc student of Ananda Singh Higher Secondary Academy Keisham Nelson Singh, 16, son of K Dhiren Singh.

Thongbam Jogabati, 50, wife of Th Bimolchand, Kababam Shakhitombi Devi, 55, wife of (L) K Krishnamani and Yendrembam Danajit Singh, 32, son of Y Hemchandra Singh replaced Senjam Manitombi Devi, 75, wife of S Iboyaima and Hajarimayum Lika Devi, 25, daughter of (L) H Indramani Singh who suspended their strike this morning at 10.

29 local clubs of Thangmeiband area had launched a 24-hour relay hunger strike since yesterday at the waiting shed opposite to the THAU ground.

Meanwhile, sit in protests demanding implementation of the ILP also continued at several places.

Womenfolk of Chungkhum Leirak, Soram Leirak, Kangjabi machin and RIMS Maching Apunba Committee along with the Nagamapal RIMS Road Shopkeepers Association demonstrated by staging a sit in protest at Nagamapal Soram Leirak.

Shops around the area remained closed during the sit in protest.

Women vendors of the three Ima Keithels also staged sit in protest and ceased their normal business activity for the day. A public meeting was also held after the sit in protest.

At Chingmeiraong, womenfolk also organised a huge human chain demanding passing of the ILP bill.

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Manipur State Government to set up Rani Gaidinliu complex in Imphal: Kabui Mother Association

  IMPHAL, Aug 28: The Kabui Mother Association has expressed gratitude to the State government for agreeing to erect a life size statue of Heipei Rani Gaidinliu along will construction

Rani Gaidinliu

Rani Gaidinliu

 

IMPHAL, Aug 28: The Kabui Mother Association has expressed gratitude to the State government for agreeing to erect a life size statue of Heipei Rani Gaidinliu along will construction of Rani Complex in Imphal area.

A released from the general secretary of KAMA Ranjita Golmei further mentioned that in this regard representative of KAMA had met Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh and his council of ministers including Gaikhangam, Govindas Konthoujam and Okendro on August 27 at the Chief Minister`™s Secretariat around 11:30 am.

During the meeting, the KAMA proposed construction of the Rani Gaidinliu complex and statue citing that she was born in Manipur and the people need to do something for her, it said.

KAMA had also sought the government to allot land for construction of the complex along the national highways, it said.

In his response, the Chief Minister of the State assured to make the State government`™s decision during the unveiling of Haipou Jadonang statue on August 29, it said.

It said KAMA believes, the State government will act on its assurance considering the Zeliangrong community.

It has further condemned a step of the NDA government under Narendra Modi for taking an initiative to construct a Rani Gaidinliu statue in Nagaland rather than at her birthplace Manipur.

It is like looking down upon the Zeliangrong community, the KAMA statement said.

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Manipur Govt hands over land for National Sports University – Zee News

Manipur Govt hands over land for National Sports University
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One Injured in Bomb Explosion in Manipur – Outlook India

One Injured in Bomb Explosion in ManipurOutlook IndiaOne person was injured as a powerful bomb exploded near Assam Rifles outpost at Chingarel area in Imphal East district of Manipur this morning. Thokchom Kumar Singh (50) was injured in the blast as h…

One Injured in Bomb Explosion in Manipur
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One person was injured as a powerful bomb exploded near Assam Rifles outpost at Chingarel area in Imphal East district of Manipur this morning. Thokchom Kumar Singh (50) was injured in the blast as he was passing by the spot at that time, a senior

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Speaker summons emergency sitting of Manipur assembly – The Statesman

The StatesmanSpeaker summons emergency sitting of Manipur assemblyThe StatesmanThe Speaker of Manipur Legislative Assembly Th Lokeshwar Singh has summoned an emergency sitting of the eleventh session (part III) of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly …


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Speaker summons emergency sitting of Manipur assembly
The Statesman
The Speaker of Manipur Legislative Assembly Th Lokeshwar Singh has summoned an emergency sitting of the eleventh session (part III) of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 28 and 31 in the Assembly hall of Manipur Legislative Assembly.
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Disaster Management Training concludes

A two day disaster management training for village chiefs, community leaders, stake holders, student wings concluded here at Shekinuh Inn Tamenglong district headquarters Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

A two day disaster management training for village chiefs, community leaders, stake holders, student wings concluded here at Shekinuh Inn Tamenglong district headquarters Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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