JCILPS rallies

As part of the ongoing protest against failure of the State Government in implementing a strict law to check influx of outsiders and foreigners in the State, a mass rally was carried out by a large number of people at Bishnupur Source The Sangai Exp…

As part of the ongoing protest against failure of the State Government in implementing a strict law to check influx of outsiders and foreigners in the State, a mass rally was carried out by a large number of people at Bishnupur Source The Sangai Express

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International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking observed

Organised jointly by the Department of Social Welfare, FINGODEP Manipur Chapter and Coalition Against Drugs and Alcohol CADA , the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, 2015 was observed in various parts of the State today So…

Organised jointly by the Department of Social Welfare, FINGODEP Manipur Chapter and Coalition Against Drugs and Alcohol CADA , the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, 2015 was observed in various parts of the State today Source The Sangai Express

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AMSU for State policy on Private schools

The All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU has made a formal proposal to the State Government to induct ‘State Policy on Private Schools’ in order to bring uniformity in all the private educational institutions of the State Source The Sangai Express

The All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU has made a formal proposal to the State Government to induct ‘State Policy on Private Schools’ in order to bring uniformity in all the private educational institutions of the State Source The Sangai Express

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39th Foundation Day

The 39th Foundation Day of All Manipur Women Social Reformation and Development Samaj Nupi Samaj was observed today at Lamyanba Shanglen, Konung Lampak Source The Sangai Express

The 39th Foundation Day of All Manipur Women Social Reformation and Development Samaj Nupi Samaj was observed today at Lamyanba Shanglen, Konung Lampak Source The Sangai Express

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Assembly passes Governor’s address Give up bandh culture CM

With the opening of the Manipur Legislative Assembly’s monsoon session today, the Governor’s address given to the House on February 25 was discussed and unanimously passed today Source The Sangai Express

With the opening of the Manipur Legislative Assembly’s monsoon session today, the Governor’s address given to the House on February 25 was discussed and unanimously passed today Source The Sangai Express

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Senior citizens urge

Senior Citizens for Society, Manipur has urged ATSUM to call off the ongoing National highway blockade considering the inconvenience and hardships given to the people of the State Source The Sangai Express

Senior Citizens for Society, Manipur has urged ATSUM to call off the ongoing National highway blockade considering the inconvenience and hardships given to the people of the State Source The Sangai Express

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NTEWA stages sitinprotest

Non Teaching Employees’ Welfare Association NTEWA , Regional Institute of Medical Sciences RIMS staged a sit in protest against the discriminatory attitude of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare NE Division Source The Sangai Express

Non Teaching Employees’ Welfare Association NTEWA , Regional Institute of Medical Sciences RIMS staged a sit in protest against the discriminatory attitude of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare NE Division Source The Sangai Express

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No blockade or counter blockade in Senapati NPO Leave Senapati alone voice raised

The Naga People’s Organization NPO in a statement has stated that, as per the joint meeting of Senapati district’s apex bodies including NPO, Senapati District Student’s Association SDSA and Senapati District Women’s Association SDWA , no bandh or…

The Naga People’s Organization NPO in a statement has stated that, as per the joint meeting of Senapati district’s apex bodies including NPO, Senapati District Student’s Association SDSA and Senapati District Women’s Association SDWA , no bandh or blockade will be allowed in the district without the consent permission of the said civil organizations Source The Sangai Express

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Myanmar’s top army brass to visit Delhi for anti rebel strategy

A high level military delegation from Myanmar is scheduled to visit India in the coming days to work out a joint strategy against insurgents operating along the Indo Myanmar border as well as in the Sagaing division of that country, top sources have re…

A high level military delegation from Myanmar is scheduled to visit India in the coming days to work out a joint strategy against insurgents operating along the Indo Myanmar border as well as in the Sagaing division of that country, top sources have revealed Source The Sangai Express Nitin Gokhale in Rediff

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‘Foreigners’ tag given by MYSEA, IMF Tribal bodies flay, demand apology

Maring Students Union, Anal Students’ Union, Aimol Students’ Union, Manipur, Thadou Students’ Association, Chandel and Naga Students’ Union, Chandel have demanded unconditional apologies from Meitei Youth Front, South East Asia MYFSEA and Internation…

Maring Students Union, Anal Students’ Union, Aimol Students’ Union, Manipur, Thadou Students’ Association, Chandel and Naga Students’ Union, Chandel have demanded unconditional apologies from Meitei Youth Front, South East Asia MYFSEA and International Meitei Forum IMF in addition to withdrawing their statement Source The Sangai Express

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Made in July 2015

Volunteers of DESAM have pulled up a non local minor who was selling mosquito repellent liquid refills, which have manufacturing date of July 2015 June is the current month from Singjamei area and handed him over to the police today Source The San…

Volunteers of DESAM have pulled up a non local minor who was selling mosquito repellent liquid refills, which have manufacturing date of July 2015 June is the current month from Singjamei area and handed him over to the police today Source The Sangai Express

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39th Foundation Day of Nupi Samaj celebrated

IMPHAL, Jun 26: All Manipur Women`™s Social Reformation and Development Samaj (Nupi Samaj) celebrated its 39th Foundation Day today at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace Compound. The function was attended by president

IMPHAL, Jun 26: All Manipur Women`™s Social Reformation and Development Samaj (Nupi Samaj) celebrated its 39th Foundation Day today at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace Compound.

The function was attended by president of Nupi Samaj Keisham Taruni Leima; advisor of Nupi Samaj Hidangmayum Brojeshwari; president of Apunba Manipur Kanba Ima Lup (AMKIL) Phanjoubam Shakhi Leima and president of All Manipur Tammi-Chingmi APunba Nupi Lup (Tammi-Chingmi) Soibam Momon Leima as presidium members.

Addressing the gathering, general secretary of Nupi Samaj Thokchom Ramani Leima stressed on the need for enactment of a policy by the government which will curb the ever rising crime and violence against women and give befitting punishment to perpetrators so that no one will dare to commit such act in future.

She said that Meira Paibis have been engaging in pertinent social issues and trying to protect the youths from wrongdoings which could create adverse affects in the society.

It is the responsibility of the government to safeguard innocent women and children who are the victims of the rampant crime and violence. Many women are forced to become prostitute to sustain livelihood of their families. The government should intervene into the issue and provide suitable job to them so that their modesty are not outraged in the society, she said.

As part of the programme, participants paid floral tribute to the deceased leaders of women`™s organizations, who sacrificed their lives for the cause of the state.

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UMO president among arrested KCP-Mangal cadres

IMPHAL, June 26: Imphal West district police commandos have arrested four cadres of the KCP-Mangal faction including the president of a powerful women organisation of the State during a counter

IMPHAL, June 26: Imphal West district police commandos have arrested four cadres of the KCP-Mangal faction including the president of a powerful women organisation of the State during a counter insurgency operation conducted yesterday.

Several belongings of the outfit including a Chinese made hand grenade were also recovered following their disclosure, informed police sources.

The sources said, the militant cadres were arrested following a tip off about the presence of the KCP militants at different places.

According to police sources, the four have been identified as Universal Mothers Organisation president Moirangthem Sorojini Leima, 68 of Kangpokpi near Police Station and at present staying at Tampha Yumpham Lamboi Khongngangkhong; s/s covenor Yumnam Budhi Meitei, 55, son of (L) Y Mangal of Pallel Leima-ngai Chinghing; Hingdangmayum Premila, 40, wife of O Bige Sharma of Utlou Awang Leikai at present staying at Tampha Yumpham Lamboi Kongnangkhong and Arambam Sajan Meitei, 27, son of (L) A Kullamani Meitei Singh of Chingmeirong Lie-Ingkhol.

It is learnt that they were all arrested from Singjamei around 5:30pm yesterday.

The same source also said that police have recovered a computer set, a Chinese made hand grenade, seventeen letter heads of the outfit and three mobile handsets following their disclosure.

The items were recovered from different places at Pallel, Lamboikhongnangkhong and Keishamthong, informed the source.

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International Day in support of Victims of Torture observed in State

IMPHAL, June 26: The International Day in Support of Victims of Torture under the theme `Right to Rehabilitation, RTR` was held today at the Manipur Press Club. The observation was

IMPHAL, June 26: The International Day in Support of Victims of Torture under the theme `Right to Rehabilitation, RTR` was held today at the Manipur Press Club.

The observation was jointly organised by the Women Action for Development (WAD), North East Dialogue Forum (NEDF), United NGO`™s Mission (UNM-M), Human Right Initiative (HRI) Domestic Violence Survival Forum (DVSF), Conflict Widow Forum (COWF) in collaboration with Community Based Organisations (CBOs).

Speaking at the function WAD secretary, Sobita Mangsatabam stated that the persistent rise in number of victims of torture by the armed cadres both of State or non-State actors is not a sign of good governance.

It is also clearly highlighted in International Humanitarian Law that the civilians are to be protected in any circumstances by both the parties but the situation is totally different in Manipur, she added.

Uncountable numbers of people have become victims of torture in many forms like assault, taking into custody, torture, forced starvation, etc, she said.

Victims continue to be haunted by the trauma they had faced during such torture, hampering their growth for life, Sobita continued.

However, till today the government authorities have failed to look into the grievances of such victims or come out to help them, she lamented.

There is no proper channel for delivery of justice to such victims, no financial aid, no proper facilities to rehabilitate them in the hospitals, no psychologists trained to help them, she continued.

She said that it would be a good idea for both the State and Central governments to look into the issue in a more serious manner and provide psychological counseling to the victims of torture.

She also added that until incidents of torture is completely checked; development could not be achieved in any form.

Sobita also called for such victims to come out and join hands with the others and fight for justice to overcome their obstacles.

Delivering the keynote address, WAD member Binita Soraisam said on December 12, 1997, the UN General Assembly had proclaimed June 26 as the United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture.

This is the day where the people all over the world pay respect to those who have endured unimaginable torture, to speak up against the unspeakable and also a day dedicated in remembering and supporting the many victims and survivors of torture around the world.

The observation was also attended by Senior Citizen for Society Manipur president L Lalit Singh and North East Dialogue Forum, member, Kh Norendro Meitei.

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IED explodes inside Governor Road building

IMPHAL, June 26: An Improvised Explosive Device exploded, this early morning, inside a building located in the high security zone Governor Road which is guarded round the clock by State

IMPHAL, June 26: An Improvised Explosive Device exploded, this early morning, inside a building located in the high security zone Governor Road which is guarded round the clock by State commandos and three companies of the 109 BN CRPF.

The blast which occurred at 5am damaged parts of the second floor and third floor of the building.

The IED, planted under the stairs connecting the second and third floors of the building, was fitted with a timer device.

The blast damaged the walls of the office of the M/S Shyama Power India Ltd which located next to the stairs and broke the building`™s window panes facing the Raj Bhawan.

The building is located opposite of the Raj Bhawan on the Governor`™s Road facing the Raj Bhawan walls.

Although, no one in the building were injured in the blast, a water tanker driver who was standing near the building was hit by broken glass on his right wrist.

The driver is identified as Thokchom Ibung Singh, 21, son of Th Sobha Singh of Itam Nungoi Mayai Leikai.

On the other hand, around 3pm today another IED was found planted near the gate of the MM Higher Secondary School, Wangkhei Wangkheimayum Leirak.

The IED planted inside a tin-fish can and placed inside a black plastic bag was found on the left side of the school gate.

According to the secretary of the school, he was also present inside the school campus with the teachers at the time, but came to know of the presence of the explosive only after media persons arrived with information of the explosive`™s presence.

The reporters said they were also informed on the phone about the IED, he continued.

With today`™s incident, there have been two such incidents of bomb threats made to the school, he continued.

The secretary also said that the school has not received any monetary demand from any UG group and it seems that it was an act to drive away students from getting admission in the school.

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ZUF bandh for separate State evokes total response

JIRIBAM, June 26: The 72 hour bandh in Zeliangrong areas called by the Zeliangrong United Front greatly affected normal life in Nungba and Khongsang among other areas inhabited by the

JIRIBAM, June 26: The 72 hour bandh in Zeliangrong areas called by the Zeliangrong United Front greatly affected normal life in Nungba and Khongsang among other areas inhabited by the community.

Roads in the areas remain deserted and business establishments remained closed for the second day today.

The ZUF had called a 72 hour bandh in all Zeliangrong areas demanding a separate Zeliangrong State

The bandh has been imposed on all national highways, state highways and inter-district roads in Zeliangrong inhabited areas of the State. The outfit has also imposed a total ban on all national projects underway in Zeliangrong region during the bandh.

The bandh has evoked total response in Nungba. At Noney except for a few some vegetable vendors doing brisk business, none of the other business establishment opened shop for the day.

Vehicular traffic including passengers vehicles were completely off the road, national projects including the rail line construction project came to a grinding halt.

Several transport vehicles loaded with essential commodities are also stranded at different places including Awangkhul and Jiribam.

The ZUF has been demanding creation of a separate Zeliangrong State carved out from Assam, Nagaland and Manipur.

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Act against bandhs and blockades, Senior Citizens for Society urges government

IMPHAL, June 26: The Senior Citizen for Society has strongly appealed to the civil society organisations, student bodies and other organisations against imposing bandhs, economic blockades and counter blockades in

IMPHAL, June 26: The Senior Citizen for Society has strongly appealed to the civil society organisations, student bodies and other organisations against imposing bandhs, economic blockades and counter blockades in the State to press for their demands.

This was stated by SCS secretary Mani Khuman during a press conference held today at the Manipur Press Club.

Professor L Sadananda, secretary SCS who also attended the press meet appealed to the government to take up action to stop the frequent bandh and blockade for once and for all.

If the state government fails to do so the Senior Citizen for Society will take up the action by filing a case against such illegal step.

Mani said such bandhs and blockades only cause hardships for the people and are disruptive in nature.

Prices of essential commodities sky-rocket during such agitations, he said observing that even the Supreme Court has stated that imposing bandhs and economic blockades or counter blockades are illegal and violates the right to live and life of the people.

Organisations can take more democratic form of agitation or legal step against the government instead of imposing bandhs and blockades, he asserted.

On the other hand, the State government is not enforcing the law of the land and the Centre continue to remain as mute spectators against the various organisations/ groups who are taking the law into their own hands, he lamented.

This shows the government`™s lack of seriousness and callousness towards the plights of the common people, Mani continued.

Professor L Sadananda, secretary SCS said blockade impinges on Article 21 of the Constitution of India which guarantees its citizen the protection of life and personal liberty.

At the same time, the current blockade has curtailed the rights of the people of Manipur to move freely throughout the territory of India guaranteed under Article 19 (d) of the Constitution of India, he asserted.

In 2011, economic blockade and counter blockades were imposed by Kuki and Naga organisations for a prolonged 121 days strangulating the State`™s economy, he said.

`Enough is enough, we cannot allow any group to hold the people of the State in ransom for whatever their rightful or imaginary demands may be,` Sadananda asserted.

`We will support the rightful demands of any group but cannot support any group resorting to inhuman, antidemocratic, anti people and unconstitutional means for forsaking the fundamental rights of the people`™ he contiued.

He also said that any group imposing economic blockades should be made to pay the penalty for the hardships caused to innocent people.

The SCS also strongly condemned the barbaric act of a group of volunteer belonging to Southern Angami Public Organisation (SAPO) for ransacking the shops belonging to Mao Nagas and also for beating up the president of one of the Mao organisation for inquiring the incident.

Mani Khuman also said that neighbors are meant to love one another and live peacefully with mutual understanding.

He further asserted that the government of the state, Nagaland government and also the Central government should intervene and discussed the issue face to face at the earliest as it is the matter of life and death of many.

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Col H Bhuban Singh was a man of principle: CM

IMPHAL, Jun 26: Colonel Haobam Bhuban Singh, ex-MLA and Minister-in-Charge of Higher Education who contested and won from Singjamei Constituency, later breathed his last on May 21 last after a

IMPHAL, Jun 26: Colonel Haobam Bhuban Singh, ex-MLA and Minister-in-Charge of Higher Education who contested and won from Singjamei Constituency, later breathed his last on May 21 last after a brief illness was a man of principle, recalled Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh.

The CM was giving Obituary Reference to late Col. Haobam Bhuban Singh as the first agenda of the first sitting of the 11th Session of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly, which commenced from today.

He agreed that Col. Bhuban who had served as a colonel in the Indian Army for long was also a man of integrity and an extra-ordinary person who always stood by his words.

Stating that the vacuum left by the demise of the social-minded leader will never be adequately filled, Ibobi prayed for the departed soul to rest in peace in his heavenly abode.

MLA of Singjamei Constituency I Hemochandra who is also the PHED Minister; AITC MLA Dr I Ibohalbi Singh; Samata Party MLA L Ibomcha Singh and AITC MLA Th Shyamkumar Singh also gave Obituary Reference to the late Colonel during the session.

The House Members recalled that Col. Haobam Bhuban Singh contested and won in the 7th Manipur Legislative Assembly and served people of his constituency to his best level.

After retiring from the Army, Bhuban as a social activist wrote many books and entered political arena with the sole purpose to serve people. He had also served as the Managing Director and Chairman of MSRTC and MPSC respectively during which he rendered his services dedicatedly and honestly, the Members acknowledged.

Speaker Th Lokeshwar joined in observing a two-minute silence as a mark of respect to the departed soul.

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