International seminar on human security commences

A Two Day International Seminar on Human Security in the North East Region Challenges and Predicament jointly organised by Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Regional Campus Manipur Centre for Manipur Studies, Manipur University and Centre for…

A Two Day International Seminar on Human Security in the North East Region Challenges and Predicament jointly organised by Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Regional Campus Manipur Centre for Manipur Studies, Manipur University and Centre for Alternative Discourse Manipur commenced from today at the Senate Hall of Manipur University Source Hueiyen News Service

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No change of date in HSSLC exam

The Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur COHSEM would not re schedule the exam date for MIL Alternative English paper of the ongoing HSSLC exam and the exam would be conducted on the date announced earlier, March 19 Source The Sangai Ex…

The Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur COHSEM would not re schedule the exam date for MIL Alternative English paper of the ongoing HSSLC exam and the exam would be conducted on the date announced earlier, March 19 Source The Sangai Express

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Poisonous substances in food items alarming, opines official Caution raised against use of pesticides

Cautioning the general public that consumption of vegetable items and local fish products could pose health threats due to excessive use of pesticide and other poisonous substances in growing catching consumable items, a top official of the Director of…

Cautioning the general public that consumption of vegetable items and local fish products could pose health threats due to excessive use of pesticide and other poisonous substances in growing catching consumable items, a top official of the Director of Health Services said relevant measures have been initiated to test some food items at reputed laboratories outside Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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Restrictions within 100m radius of all polling booths ECI issues stringent instructions

Leaving nothing to chance to give room for electoral malpractices, the Election Commission of India has decided to allow no one except voters within 100 metre radius of all the 67 polling stations which would go to re poll on March 4 Source The San…

Leaving nothing to chance to give room for electoral malpractices, the Election Commission of India has decided to allow no one except voters within 100 metre radius of all the 67 polling stations which would go to re poll on March 4 Source The Sangai Express

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Mamata gives nod to nonCongresss alliance Oppn alliance appoints spokesperson, coconveners

In the latest political development in the state, the alliance of 11 Non Congress Parties today unanimously appointed CPI State Secretary Dr M Nara as its spokesperson and President of MPP Dr Nimaichand Luwang and Working President of MSCP Devabrata a…

In the latest political development in the state, the alliance of 11 Non Congress Parties today unanimously appointed CPI State Secretary Dr M Nara as its spokesperson and President of MPP Dr Nimaichand Luwang and Working President of MSCP Devabrata as co conveners Source Hueiyen News Service

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Inflated price slur on chemists

Some pharmacists who are running their shops outside RIMS campus have been duping patients through their agents by charging extra money for drugs purchased from them Source The Sangai Express

Some pharmacists who are running their shops outside RIMS campus have been duping patients through their agents by charging extra money for drugs purchased from them Source The Sangai Express

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Thadou Students’ Association TSA on exam drive

The Thadou Students’ Association TSA inspection teams each team comprising four members, have been keeping strict vigil on the ongoing HSLC and HSSLC exams in hill areas particularly in Sadar Hills Source The Sangai Express

The Thadou Students’ Association TSA inspection teams each team comprising four members, have been keeping strict vigil on the ongoing HSLC and HSSLC exams in hill areas particularly in Sadar Hills Source The Sangai Express

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NonCongress coalition Government

Representatives of eleven political parties who held a meeting yesterday at the residence of V Hangkhanlian were reported to have come out with the formation of a collective front, according to a reliable source Source The Sangai Express

Representatives of eleven political parties who held a meeting yesterday at the residence of V Hangkhanlian were reported to have come out with the formation of a collective front, according to a reliable source Source The Sangai Express

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Council invalidates leaked Qpapers of Class XII

In a move to rectify a major blooper, the Council of Higher Secondary Education Manipur today announced that the question papers of Manipuri and Alternative English for Higher Secondary Examination, 2012 Class XII exam which were mistakenly distribut…

In a move to rectify a major blooper, the Council of Higher Secondary Education Manipur today announced that the question papers of Manipuri and Alternative English for Higher Secondary Examination, 2012 Class XII exam which were mistakenly distributed among the examinees of Class XI at Waikhom Mani Girls College would be declared null and void Source Hueiyen News Service

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Traffic volume on rise in Imphal city Transport Department

Due to ever increasing human population and number of motor vehicles plying on the roads, traffic volume in the state especially in and around Imphal city has increased dramatically over the last few years, according to information received from the st…

Due to ever increasing human population and number of motor vehicles plying on the roads, traffic volume in the state especially in and around Imphal city has increased dramatically over the last few years, according to information received from the state Department of Transport Source Hueiyen News Service

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CPI candidate alleges CEO`s failed to furnish report to ECI

From Kaimuanthang LAMKA, March 2: Tuanzalian, candidate of the Communist Party of India for Thanlon… more »

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LAMKA, March 2: Tuanzalian, candidate of the Communist Party of India for Thanlon ac called a press conference today at his Simveng office questioning the state Chief Electoral Officer and Returning Officer for their failure to furnish details to the ECI of places where incidents of proxy voting have been reported.

Speaking to mediapersons during the conference, he said that the ECI had urged the CEO and RO to furnish details on the matter following 523 complaints made to the former by non-Congress candidates particularly during a meeting between the ECI and non-Congress candidates on February 27 at New Delhi. However they failed to furnish the same.

He further stated that the failure of the CEO and the RO to furnish the details have resulted in the announcement of re-poll at a polling station of CCpur where there are no complaints at all.                   He further questioned the CEO and RO on as to why no information has been provided to the ECI while further stating that ECI should not bow before the state CEO and RO who have been bowing under some political role players.

He said there are atleast 10 complaints at Thanlon ac about rigging of votes and proxy voting and further charged the ECI of taking a hasty decision in ordering re-poll without getting any specific reports of the areas where there is need for re-poll.

He said the same is true of all other polling station where complaints have been made but the CEO as well as the RO has failed to furnish details for reasons best known to them.

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10 students expelled

IMPHAL, Mar 2: Altogether 10 candidates from Motbung, Pallel, Komlathabi, Sugnu, Chandel, Senapati and Noney… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 2: Altogether 10 candidates from Motbung, Pallel, Komlathabi, Sugnu, Chandel, Senapati and Noney centres have been expelled from the ongoing High School Leaving Certificate Examination, 2012 conducted by Board of Secondary Education Manipur for using unfair means.

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Water poisoned

IMPHAL, Mar 2: Lungsang Village Authority has alleged that some members of neighbouring village have… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 2: Lungsang Village Authority has alleged that some members of neighbouring village have poisoned their water resources and demanded the authorities concerned to take action against the criminals.

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Fired upon

IMPHAL, Mar 2: Unidentified persons suspected to be militants fired several rounds upon a police… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 2: Unidentified persons suspected to be militants fired several rounds upon a police outpost at Taretkhul under Imphal east police station this evening at around 8 pm. However no casualty has been reported so far.

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Slain man is ex-cadre: RPF

IMPHAL, Mar 2: The proscribed RPF has clarified that Saramdram Nobin alias Naocha, 28, son… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 2: The proscribed RPF has clarified that Saramdram Nobin alias Naocha, 28, son of Jugolo of Heirangoithong Makha Keibung Maibam Leikai who was killed by police commandos at Langthabal Pan Ahanbi on February 27 is a retired member of the outfit and he was no more associated with the revolutionary movement since his retirement on health ground in August, 2010.

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AMTU invites views, suggestions on tribal issues

IMPHAL, March 2(NNN): All Manipur Tribal Union (AMTU) invites views and suggestions from all the… more »

IMPHAL, March 2(NNN): All Manipur Tribal Union (AMTU) invites views and suggestions from all the Manipur tribal leaders and citizens on various tribal issues.

AMTU general secretary, Romeo Bungdon and secretary public affairs, Wilson Gangmei on Friday said the union seeks views and suggestions from all the Manipur tribal leaders on recognition of tribal hill villages under “Revenue” as per the Confidential and Cabinet Department: vide Notification No. 3/1/77-Con (PI) dated August 10, 1999, socio-economy deviation on Manipur tribal people and catering of 200-point roster superseding 100-point roster for job appointment by the Manipur Government.

AMTU also noted that the above points are to be considered as serious matters “while furnishing your valuable wisdom, of which shall be followed by public consultation within a month for further course”.

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ZYF condoles death of its former president

IMPHAL, March 2: The Zeliangrong Youth Front (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) has expressed shock and… more »

IMPHAL, March 2: The Zeliangrong Youth Front (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) has expressed shock and heartfelt condolence at the sudden and untimely demised of Poujeng Kamei, former president of the Zeliangrong Youth Front (ZYF), who expired on February 29 at RIMS Hospital Imphal.

A statement of the body has stated that (late) Poujeng Kamei was an understanding, friendly and an active social worker who had served as a President for Zeliangrong Youth Front (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) for two consecutive terms during 2003 to 2010.

His invaluable and selfless service rendered towards the ZYF in particular and Zeliangrong community in general during his short span of life will remained a vacuum which will be hard to fill in the days to come. The ZYF shared the pain, grief and sorrow with the bereaved family members on this moment of torment and pray for his departed soul to rest in peace, the statement added.

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U-16 state level boy`s football tournament

IMPHAL, Mar 2: In the opening day match of the Birachandra Football Academy U-16 state… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 2: In the opening day match of the Birachandra Football Academy U-16 state level boy’s football tournament at BFA ground, Taobungkhok, TYA Thinungei won over YWC Malom by 4-0 goals; Ph. Naobi scored two goals, N. Bijoy and H. Anand one each.

Manipur bashed Nagaland by 4-1 goals in today’s match of Dr. T. Ao memorial football tournament at Gangtok, Sikkim. L. Gouro got the hat trick by scoring 3 goals in a row and Naoton scored one goal. In another match between Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, both the team scored 2-2 goals and ended the match as a draw. Manipur will be playing against Tripura on March 4, 2012.

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U-14 Boy`s and Girl`s Hockey

IMPHAL, Mar 2: Today’s result for the 21st U-14 Boy’s and Girl’s State Level Hockey… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 2: Today’s result for the 21st U-14 Boy’s and Girl’s State Level Hockey Tournament at Hockey stadium, Khuman Lampak. In the 1st semifinal, H.U won over SYUC by 4-1 goals, Y. Nelson scored 2 goals, W. Robinson and Th. Kingson scored one each for H.U and N. Robert scored the single goal for SYUC. W. Kunal of H.U. and Sh. Ronesh were booked green cards. In the second semifinal, YCCIC won over YCPA by 4-2 goals, M. Dinachandra and T. Deynin scored two goals each for YCCIC and L. Denelson and N. Sachindra scored one each for YCPA.  L. Uttam of YCCIC and N. Sachindra were booked green cards. The final will be played between Hockey Union and YCCIC on March 4.

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