KNLF alleges political plot of BJP behind camp relocation

IMPHAL, May 19: The KNLF has alleged that the BJP in collusion with another armed group, the UKLF has shifted the KNLF camp to gain political advantages in the Khengjoi

IMPHAL, May 19: The KNLF has alleged that the BJP in collusion with another armed group, the UKLF has shifted the KNLF camp to gain political advantages in the Khengjoi area.

Speaking to IFP, Commanding Officer of the Semon camp Laldenga said that two candidate are contesting for the upcoming ADC elections under the BJP banner. The two candidates are Thongkhuthang of Torbung segment and Seithang Haokip of Songlang segment. It comes under Khengjoi sub-division of 41 Chandel assembly constituency.

He said that the two candidates are supported by the UKLF and even openly announced their support during a public campaign held recently. The candidates even have started spreading word that they have won under the patron of the mentioned outfit. But, their political objectives were hindered as the KNLF who has a strong presence in the area believes in free and fair elections. With that assurance, candidates representing the Congress party and as independent had filed nominations.

But, the BJP had colluded with the 6th Dogra Regiment and the UKLF to drive away the KNLF from the area, so that the BJP candidates would be `selected`™ and not elected, Laldenga alleged. This was perpetrated also with the help of CO of the said regiment namely one Sandeep Madan, who forcibly relocated the KNLF from Semon area on May 12 last.

Laldenga said that the real motive of their forced relocation is mostly for the political benefits and charged the state BJP of conducting pressure politics.

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Trigger Happy

In the wake of the rising incidents of White policemen killing Black American youth on the streets in the name of anticipatory crime fighting, an interview of a White father

In the wake of the rising incidents of White policemen killing Black American youth on the streets in the name of anticipatory crime fighting, an interview of a White father worrying about his Black toddler son from his Black wife was touching. He said, within the latitudes that his job allowed him, he was thinking of moving to England. He reasoned that though White racism is unlikely to be absent in England either, at least he will have the comfort that the police there are not lethally armed as in America, so that though his son may still confront racism there, he is less likely to face the danger of being gunned down on the streets. Indeed the pictures that emerge of the American police in the media often tell very disturbing stories. In the recent firearm mayhem White biker gangs created in Waco, Texas, which left 19 dead, the gang members were merely rounded up and made to sit, while armed policemen stood guard. Some policemen were sitting with them and even seen talking to the arrested men. Contrast this with pictures of Black men arrested on the streets, where the police are often seen pinning the arrested men face down on the street or against a car, dread locking them, handcuffing them, or else guns pointed at them in combat readiness. Although media pictures are selected to catch the eye of the readers, therefore not always perfectly faithful to the reality on the ground, this general difference in approaches can be also confirmed by google searching images of arrests of Black men and White men. It is interesting in this regard that President Barack Obama is mulling the idea of downgrading the armoury of the civil police of his country to at least not resemble the military. If the police are trigger happy by nature, they can be trigger happy only if there are triggers to pull.

These thoughts come to mind in the wake of the gunning down of a youth in the Sawombung area along the Ukhrul road yesterday by the police. According to the account of a survivor, Konthoujam Vivek, they were returning towards Imphal in a car with friends from a favourite picnic spot of Imphal residents, when a police party signalled them to stop. Sensing that they would be in trouble for they smelled of liquor, they zoomed off without stopping. Thereupon they were chased by the policemen and at a turning they found themselves cornered between the chasing policemen and another police party coming from the opposite direction. It was there they were fire upon and his friend Konsam Kourounganba was hit fatally while he received a shrapnel injury in the neck. What a tragedy this was. It would be enough to give goose pimples to any parents. Like the man in America worried about his son, many of them must be also considering sending their children off from Manipur. They will have their shares of problems wherever they are, but elsewhere it would be less likely for them to die the senseless death that Kourounganba met.

Given the law and order situation in the state, it would be unreasonable to expect a sizing down of the police force or their armoury. It is also true the policemen too live on the edge in the present circumstance. But there is nothing that says strictly disciplining them will harm their morale. In fact, they may stand to gain from a reorientation. Let them know there is no room for mistakes, especially those caused by recklessness. There is no gainsaying that as of today, the armed wings of the Manipur police constabularies, the Manipur Rifles, IRB and the police commandos, are given to brutish arrogance that only the intoxicating power of the gun can give. This was evident even in the case of the escorts of the Manipur Speaker beating up a man for not giving way to the Speaker`™s convoy promptly enough, even though it was well past duty hour. These men are not empowered or protected by the notorious AFSPA. Yet, the climate of impunity usually associated with the AFSPA is loudly evident in everything they do. Like those covered by the AFSPA, they have come to think they are out of bounds of ordinary law. This is what is making life dangerous for everybody. The government must take action to reverse the trend. It must ensure that those found callous about causing deaths and injuries to another are made accountable and punished as per the law in proportion to the harms they cause.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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“Illegal migrants from neighbourning country to Manipur is external aggression” – The Sangai Express

“Illegal migrants from neighbourning country to Manipur is external aggression”
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Manipur State has a total area of 22,327 sq.km of which only 2237 sq.km i.e. about 10% is valley. The State has a long porous International border of 367.5 km. with Myanmar. Unlike on the Indo-Pakistan border, there is no border road along it. Nor is

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The Sangai Express
Manipur State has a total area of 22,327 sq.km of which only 2237 sq.km i.e. about 10% is valley. The State has a long porous International border of 367.5 km. with Myanmar. Unlike on the Indo-Pakistan border, there is no border road along it. Nor is

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Sehao villagers return to village; burn down KNLF camp

IMPHAL, May 19: After fleeing home and taking refuge at Khangbarol BDO Office complex, the villagers of Sehao Village under Khengjoy Sub-Division in Chandel district returned back to their homes

Villagers of Sehao flee homes after KNLF unleashed violence in Manipur

Villagers of Sehao flee homes after KNLF unleashed violence

IMPHAL, May 19: After fleeing home and taking refuge at Khangbarol BDO Office complex, the villagers of Sehao Village under Khengjoy Sub-Division in Chandel district returned back to their homes and burnt down the dismantled camp of Kuki National Liberation Front (KNLF) today.

The villagers of Sehao village were forced to flee their homes after armed cadres of KNLF brutally beaten up some villagers of Sehao including the village Chief and other six labourers engaged in the construction of PMGSY road on May last besides threatening them to kill if they inform the army.

On receiving information about the removal of KNLF cadres from Simol and dismantling of their camp by the concerned authority, the villagers of Sehao returned to the village along with their belongings after taking shelter at a temporary relief camp set up at Khangbarol temporary relief camp for more than a week.

Soon after reaching their village, the villagers including women went down towards Simol village and torched the already dismantled camp of KNLF. However, the property of

Simol village including the Village Community Hall located inside the camp and livestock of the armed outfit were left untouched by the enraged villagers.

Speaking to media persons, a woman of the village said that the dismantled camp of KNLF was burnt down by them to show their discontentment against frequent torture of them by cadres of the outfit.

Ever since the outfit`™s camp was set up at Simol, the villagers of the area particularly Sehao villagers were gripped with fear as the armed cadres of the outfit ventured out and tortured innocent villagers without any reason, she lamented.

Seikhomang Haokip, chief of Sehao also expressed gratitude to the District Administration Chandel, KSO, TSA and all the Officers and personnel of 6 Dogra Regiment for their assistance towards the Sehao villagers.

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Youth shot at by Manipur Police for refusing to stop at checkpoint succumbs to … – The Indian Express

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A 19-year-old youth succumbed to his injuries on Monday after Manipur Police opened fire on his vehicle for not complying with their demand to stop and be frisked. The incident occurred on Sunday night when a group of young men were returning from a …

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– Hockey Odisha outclassed Manipur Hockey 8-3 – Newstrack India

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Press Release: Lean Startup Workshop 2 – toward Building Startup Eco-system in Manipur

Press Release: Lean Startup Workshop 2 – toward Building Startup Eco-system in Manipur     Dynamic Manipur, Globizs Web Solutions and MIMS, MU join hand-in-hand to “Build up a Startup

Press Release: Lean Startup Workshop 2 – toward Building Startup Eco-system in Manipur

 

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Dynamic Manipur, Globizs Web Solutions and MIMS, MU join hand-in-hand to “Build up a Startup eco-system in Manipur” which can help in creating more number of successful entrepreneurs thereby solving the unemployment problems and bringing a sustainable economic solution. Lean Startup Workshop 2 will be conducted on May 30, 2015 at Hotel Yaiphaba, Imphal.

In the 21st Century, entrepreneurship is becoming a well recognized and promoted career option in many Nations because of its direct relation to the Social and Economic growth of the Society or the Nation. When entrepreneurship becomes the norms of today, there come the needs of introducing a validated process or system which can reduce the business risk of the startup entrepreneurs. Thus the StartUp Event came up to impart the knowledge of business validation to startup entrepreneurs as well as provide the validated business ideas for easy access to Investors.

For any startup event, Lean StartUp is the core methodology adopted for the validation process. Lean startup is a method for developing businesses and products first proposed in 2011 by Eric Ries. Ries’ overall claim is that if startups invest their time into iteratively building products or services to meet the needs of early customers, they can reduce the market risks and sidestep the need for large amounts of initial project funding and expensive product launches and failures.

Attending a startup event without prior knowledge of Lean Startup tends to have limited success from the perspective of the aspiring entrepreneurs and hence a prior introduction to this methodology is the key for any participants to maximize the benefits of attending a three days Startup event.

Dynamic Manipur with support from Globizs and MIMS, MU will be organizing Startup Events with the brand name as “Startup Dynamic, Manipur” in the month of July 2015 and January 2016. Attending the upcoming Startup events would be maximally benefited by the aspiring startup entrepreneurs should they have prior knowledge of Lean Startup methodology learnt from the experts who are already been using this method for their own business and being applied for their valuable startup clients.

Gautam Thockchom presently living in San Francisco, California having the professional expertise in Startup eco-system will be consistently advising the project team of Startup Dynamic, Manipur. He is CEO Zeenova Inc and Co-Founder and VP Eng and Strategy, Akasia Inc, a member of tielaunchpad.org and volunteer at TiE Silicon Valley since 2005. He was also a coach and judge of the Startup Weekend Imphal recently conducted at Imphal with Dynamic Manipur as co-organizing partner.

Hence, a first step toward the vision of “Build up a Startup eco-system in Manipur” of Dynamic Manipur, Globizs Web Solutions and MIMS, Manipur University is to impart the Lean Startup knowledge to the wannabe Startup entrepreneurs and give them an entry to Startup Dynamic, Manipur events.

Keeping these concepts in mind, Lean Startup Workshop 1 was conducted on March 29, 2015. Lean Startup Workshop 2 will be conducted on May 30, 2015.

Date & Time: May 30, 2015 & 11:00 am to 3:30 pm

Venue: Banquet Hall of Hotel Yaiphaba, MG Avenue, Thangal Bazar, Near City Police, Imphal West

Registration Fee: 200 INR (100 INR for Students)

Business Idea: business idea defining in 10-15 words is mandatory for Registration

Registration dateline: May 25, 2015

Registration via    :   1) Naoba Restaurant, RIMS Road, Near Sky Hospitals, Imphal

2) Through a DM member visiting selected Institutes/Organizations.

Resource Speakers: 1) Gautam Thockchom, member of Tie Launch Pad and TiE Silicon Valley, USA

2) Roshnikumar, Globizs Web Solutions

 

Venue Sponsor: The event venue is kindly sponsored by Hotel Yaiphaba.

Sponsoring Partners
Marina Spring

Shija Hospitals

Manipur Creations

Babina Diagnostics
FRANCHISE India

Hotel Classic, Imphal
Globizs Web Solutions
HVS Constructions Materials Pvt. Ltd.

 

Endorsing Partners

MIMS, Manipur University
Korea Manipuri Association (KMA)

Manipuri Association of Canada (MAC)
North American Manipur Association (NAMA)
Green Biotech

Likla – Thangjam Agro Industries Pvt. Ltd., Imphal
WiseWorld Immigration and Education Consultants, Toronto, Canada

 

Advertising, Printing and Technology Partners

WOL Media

Siroi Offset Printers, Thoubal

Globizs Web Solutions

 

Media and Technology Partners

E-pao
Impact TV

Manipur Times

The Peoples’ Chronicle

 

The society aims at promoting and nurturing the concept of dynamic change by inspiring the youths, stirring the minds of thinkers and spurring the actions of the entire population toward uplifting of Manipur.

More on dynamicmanipur.org and fb.com/DynamicManipur

 

Sincerely,

Roshnikumar Yambem

Managing Director, Globizs Web Solutions

(Project Director, Startup Dynamic, Manipur)

 

Dr. N. Jiten Singh

Chief Coordinator, Dynamic Manipur

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CPDM Statement on the Pallel Firing Incident of May 5, 2015 and the Protest

Manipur (India): CPDM Statement on the Pallel Firing Incident of May 5, 2015 and the Protest     Ref: 20150518 / PR/ Pallel.   ON THE FIRING INCIDENT   1. A

Manipur (India): CPDM Statement on the Pallel Firing Incident of May 5, 2015 and the Protest
 
 
Ref: 20150518 / PR/ Pallel.
 
ON THE FIRING INCIDENT
 
1. A firing spree unleased on May 5, 2015 at Pallel Laithok Ching area killed Mr. Moirangthem Gopal (43), son of (late) Gourachandra from Pallel Mayai Leikai and injured four others – Mr. M. Chingkhei (20), son of Rajen from Pallel Mamang Leikai; Mr. Pukhrambam Herojit (30), son of Bharat from Pallel Mayai Leikai; Mr. Sarangthem Turkey (18), son of Biren from Pallel Mayai Leikai; and Mr. Yumnam Bhim (21), son of Naobi from Pallel Bazar.
2. The firing spree was carried out in the dark evening at around 8.30 pm. on the hill route, when devotees were returning after performing Lai Lamthokpa ritual of Meetei Umanglai deities Sekmai Ningthou and Nongpok Ningthou at a hillock (unofficially christened as Pallel Laithok Ching), near Aimol Saitu Village, which is located at the southeast of the Pallel Police Station in Thoubal District, Manipur. It was carried out by a team of youth led by Mr. Augustine Aimol (21), son of Ngamshung Aimol of Aimol Chingnunghut Village and his companions Mr. Franchis (19), son of Munthuilian and Mr. Lalshanglian (20), son of Sumnunglian from Aimol Saitu Village.
3. The firing spree was a vengeance fallout of an altercation. It so happened that when the Lai Lamthokpa ritual was in progress in sacrosanct traditional form; Augustine along with some of his associates, wearing casual clothes and shoes, entered and offered customary token money (known as Sel Thaba) to the Maibis, thereby, desecrating the ritual. Resentment against their action led to a heated altercation. Augustine and his associates ferociously retired from the spot and indiscriminately fired upon the returnee devotees.
 
ON THE PROTEST, STATE AND POLICE
4. The outraged devotees and Meetei residents of Pallel stormed the police outpost at Pallel. They injured an Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police Mr. N. Rajmani and burnt a sentry tower. To prevent further mob the administration promulgated Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) Section 144. However, tension was running high. On the following day, people defied curfew and attempted to storm the police outpost. Some ferocious youth tried to sneak to the nearby Aimol villages to avenge the incident. In the whole melee, police resorted to brutal repression, leading to the casualty of seven agitators.
5. In the meanwhile an organisation christened ‘Joint Action Committee against the Killing of Moirangthem Gopal (JAC) and Other Victims’ was formed to spearhead agitation. The following decisions were taken at the public meeting: (a) to call a general strike on May 6; (b) to impose indefinite blockade on the Aimol road along the National Highway 102; (c) to refuse from accepting the mortal remains of Gopal unless the culprits were arrested, (d) to press on the government to pay compensation of Rs 15 lakh to the family of Gopal and Rs 5 lakh each and medical expenses to the injured persons. The demand of the JAC was directly or indirectly endorsed by several civil society organisations, who visited the area to support the agitation and also to prevent from communal mobbing on a particular community.
 
6. The agitation exerted pressure on the Aimols in general and in particular the villages that the culprits belonged to. The Aimol Village Authority was asked to immediately hand over the culprits to the police. It was warned that restive agitators would enter into the concerned Aimol villages to pull up the culprits if the police would not make any arrest by May 6. The Aimols were being asked to pay Rs 15 lakh Wakong Sen(customary compromise and compensation money) for having obstructed the Lai Haraoba in the mid-way. Consciously, later on, the amount of Wakong Sen was scaled down and the burden of payment was shifted to the culprits who ‘will be made to do what is within their capacity.’
7. Apparently, the Aimols responded positively with proactive actions. The Aimol Tribe Union, Manipur condemned the incident. It reiterated that the Aimols and Pallel Meeteis had been living cordially and the former had been supporting the Lai Haraoba rituals. The Aimol women organisation christened as Aimol Numeivar demonstrated against the incident; a member made open appeal to the culprits to voluntarily surrender so as to prevent from further hardship being faced by the Aimols. The concerned denizens amongst the Aimols identified the culprits and pressed, if not persuaded them to ensure either voluntarily surrender or schematise arrest.
 
8. In the tense situation the State and the police, by default, accrued for itself the credit of success in maintaining order and mediation. Their successes were; (a) deployment of police and imposition of curfew prevented potential mob, (b) police claimed the arrest of Augustine on May 6, and the remaining two on May 11, and (c) monetary compensations to the victims were announced, although the exact values and other proposals demanded by the JAC was subjected to further consideration and approval by the Manipur Cabinet. Accordingly, the mortal remain of Gopal was received and cremated by the family on Friday, May 8. When some of the demands of the JAC were not fulfilled, the JAC and Umang Lai Kanba Lup (UKAL) indulged in imposing 48 hours public curfew in Pallel areas from the early morning of Saturday, May 16. The government negotiated with them and the public curfew was cut-short by 24 hours.
 
ON THE COMMUNAL ANGLE
 
9. Manipur is a melting pot of various religious or beliefs systems such as Buddhist, Jains, Christian denominations, Hindu sects, Islam, Meetei ‘revivalism’ and etcetera. The Heraka cult among the Zelianrongs and worship of Sanamahi and Umanglai among the Meeteis are considered to be ‘indigenous.’ The ‘indigenous’ have been investing in either revival or protection or promotion to overcome the perceived loss due to conversion into more conventional religious systems that are considered to be non-indigenous.
 
10. Over the decades there have been organised efforts amongst the Meeteis to promote the worship of Umanglais, correctly or incorrectly referred to as the ancestral sylvan deities. The abodes of the Umanglais are located either within the vicinity of Meetei neighbourhood known as khun or in the far flung forests and on the hillocks. An abode of the Umanglai deities Sekmai Ningthou and Nongpok Ningthou is located at the Pallel Laithok Ching near the clusters of Aimol villages. The abode have been marked by annual gathering of devotees that performed pompous ceremonial dances and rituals that lasted for about a week. The LaiLamthokpa is an integral ritual marked by a procession of the devotees and celebration in a ‘sacred’ spot outside the abode where the temple stands.
 
11. The Aimols, predominantly Christians by faith, belong to one of the numerically minority scheduled tribes. Generally seen by the Meeteis under the rubric ‘hao’, which is a term that corresponded to the ‘tribes’; their affiliation with either the Kukis or the Nagas remain a matter of dispute as there are many who wanted to maintain a distinct Aimol identity. However, they have been seen as either Kuki or Naga depending on the choice of the interpreter. They constitute the dominant community and enjoy strategic control in and around the Pallel Laithok Ching areas. In this scenario, when Augustine and his associates desecrated the ritual and unleashed the firing spree; the otherness of the culprits in terms of religious and community affiliations added to the negative perception about ‘tribal politics’ and many Meeteis subscribed to the communal interpretation of their actions.
 
12. Several questions have been raised. Whereas the religiosity and community composition of the devotees were distinctively marked by otherness; were there display of communal hatred in the altercation and the actions of the culprits? At the very outset, why the culprits should desecrate the rituals? Will they do the same in the church and in the presence of their ‘community’ elders? Following the abusive verbal altercation, if those who resented their actions happened to be from their own community and their church elders, will they indulge in indiscriminate firing on the crowd? Were the culprits instigated by some communal forces that wanted the Meeteis to retaliate communally; so that the targeted Aimols in search of security and revenge become loyal to them?
 
13. Communal interpretation of incident became viral. It reinforced to the communal emotions and hurt the ‘pride’ of many Meeteis who perceived that their community have been targeted times and again by the ‘tribal’, this time by the Aimlos simply because they have been too soft towards the tribes to avoid communal conflict. Many jumped into the nasty conclusion that there should be a befitting response to teach the ‘communal forces’ a lesson. The religious organisation christened as the Umanglai Kanba Apunba Lup (UKAL), construed a homogenous picture of the Meeteis and interpreted the incident as a ‘direct challenge to the [Meetei] community’s faith and its tradition.’ According to the news, the convenor of UKAL declared that all religious organizations with the support of the people were prepared to launch agitation against the brutal attack. The agitation exerted pressure upon the Aimols in general and the concerned villages in particular to held responsible for the crime and surrender the culprits.
 
14. The matter is not to be ended after the punishment of the culprits and extraction of compensations. There is the looming tendency towards communal anchoring of collective memory centred on the idea of community victimhood; which have to be objectively crafted through construction of mnemonic artefacts and commemorations. During the cremation of Gopal, the royal palace and UKAL honoured Gopal with the title Umanglai-gi Athoiba Mapari (Renowned Son of Umanglai). The UKAL appealed to those who were currently celebrating Lai Haraoba festival to observe a 10-minute silence as a mark of tribute to Gopal. It announced to commence annual observance of the firing incident from the following year. This announcement raises a fundamental question. If Gopal had to become a mnemonic means of recollecting communal assault; it remains questionable as to what extent the objectivity and structural appearance of annual observance may contribute towards communal harmony. Will it contribute to promoting durable secularism and cordial status quo amongst communities or will it simply add to sharpening some kind of hatred projections against the ‘other?’ The future is yet to come.
 
OUR MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE
 
15. We condemn the firing spree unleashed on May 5, 2015 by a team of youth comprising Augustine, Franchis and Lalshanglian.
 
16. We condole the death of Moirangthem Gopal, share the grievances of his family and other victims of the incident, and acknowledge the aggrieved sentiments of the concerned devotees, immediate victim families and their near ones. The irreparable loss to the families and dear ones of Gopal can never be compensated. Only tolerance, forgiveness and conscious efforts towards rooting out criminality in any form can build a peaceful society. May hope should be the strength to overcome the pain of the irreparable loss.
 
17. We share the grievances of the families of Augustine, Franchis and Lalshanglian who have been compelled by the situation to bear the burden of insult, humiliation and all forms of social and legal pressures because of the crimes committed by these youth whose have ruined themselves to a considerable scale. May they learn from the mistakes, reborn themselves as respectable citizen and return home safely.
 
18. We express resentment to the communal interpretation of the firing spree and any attempted communal targeting of a particular community or village. Criminals exist in every society and community; may we isolate them from the community and initiate collective thrives against the criminals.
 
19. We express solidarity to the conscious efforts of progressive organisations and individuals in raising the demand for justice and defending inter-community peaceful co-existence.
 
20. We appeal to the people to live and grow together towards a collective brighter future.
 
 
Campaign for Peace & Democracy (Manipur)
May 18, 2015.

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Lean Startup Workshop 2 – toward Building Startup Eco-system in Manipur – E-Pao.net


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Blessing for ADC candidates held

In a rare programme the candidates of the ensuing Autonomous District Council elections got blessing from the Almighty God in a prayer and blessing function in Tamenglong district held at the Conference Hall of Town Baptist Church Tamenglong on Mon…

In a rare programme the candidates of the ensuing Autonomous District Council elections got blessing from the Almighty God in a prayer and blessing function in Tamenglong district held at the Conference Hall of Town Baptist Church Tamenglong on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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Age relaxation for SSC exams proposed

The Centre is considering age relaxation for candidates appearing in this year’s Combined Graduate Level Examination CGLE for recruitment to various Group B and C Government jobs Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

The Centre is considering age relaxation for candidates appearing in this year’s Combined Graduate Level Examination CGLE for recruitment to various Group B and C Government jobs Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Rounded up

Two cadres of KRA have been rounded up by local people of Purum Likli as they came to demand Rs five lakh from BJP candidate L Kaikam in Mapao DCC Source The Sangai Express

Two cadres of KRA have been rounded up by local people of Purum Likli as they came to demand Rs five lakh from BJP candidate L Kaikam in Mapao DCC Source The Sangai Express

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Three UG cadres arrested with arms and ammunition

Team of District Police commandos, Imphal West conducted search operation in front of Burma Watch store, Paona market and nabbed one hardcore of CORCOM on May 16 Source Hueiyen News Service

Team of District Police commandos, Imphal West conducted search operation in front of Burma Watch store, Paona market and nabbed one hardcore of CORCOM on May 16 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Arrested

In a follow up action after the arrest of one individual from Paona Bazar and subsequent recovery of explosive materials from a school at Lilong Tamya, three IRB personnel, now attached with Bishnupur police commando and two VDF personnel of Thoubal di…

In a follow up action after the arrest of one individual from Paona Bazar and subsequent recovery of explosive materials from a school at Lilong Tamya, three IRB personnel, now attached with Bishnupur police commando and two VDF personnel of Thoubal district have been arrested by a police team today Source The Sangai Express

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NPF suspicious of ADC vote counting in Imphal

The Naga People’s Front NPF Ukhrul Division is in a state of agitated confusion over the way Ibobi led congress ministry has transfixed the Hill Area Committee HAC against the provision of Article 371 C of the constitution of India Source Hueiy…

The Naga People’s Front NPF Ukhrul Division is in a state of agitated confusion over the way Ibobi led congress ministry has transfixed the Hill Area Committee HAC against the provision of Article 371 C of the constitution of India Source Hueiyen News Service

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ZU appeals

With electioneering activities for the ensuing ADC election picking up momentum in the hill districts, Zeliangrong Union AMN has appealed for peaceful conduct of the poll Source The Sangai Express

With electioneering activities for the ensuing ADC election picking up momentum in the hill districts, Zeliangrong Union AMN has appealed for peaceful conduct of the poll Source The Sangai Express

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ADC Poll Update NPF confident of winning maximum ADC seats in Ukhrul district

Pleading for unconditional support for all of its candidates, Naga Peoples’ Front NPF has expressed confidence that the Naga political party would win maximum number of seats in the forthcoming Autonomous District Council ADC Elections in Ukhrul di…

Pleading for unconditional support for all of its candidates, Naga Peoples’ Front NPF has expressed confidence that the Naga political party would win maximum number of seats in the forthcoming Autonomous District Council ADC Elections in Ukhrul district Source Hueiyen News Service

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Statewide bandh

The Mao Council has called a 24 hour State wide total bandh from midnight of May 22 to draw the attention of the State Govt to the alleged encroachment by the Southern Angami People’s Organisation at Koziirii and Dzuko areas of Senapati district Sour…

The Mao Council has called a 24 hour State wide total bandh from midnight of May 22 to draw the attention of the State Govt to the alleged encroachment by the Southern Angami People’s Organisation at Koziirii and Dzuko areas of Senapati district Source The Sangai Express

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KSO burns newspaper copies

Enforcing the ban imposed on one Imphal based daily and a cable network by Kuki Students’ Organization KSO , General Head Quarters the student body in Sadar Hills burnt down all the copies of the newspaper meant for distribution at Kangpokpi on Mon…

Enforcing the ban imposed on one Imphal based daily and a cable network by Kuki Students’ Organization KSO , General Head Quarters the student body in Sadar Hills burnt down all the copies of the newspaper meant for distribution at Kangpokpi on Monday morning Source Hueiyen News Service

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