‘Head and Neck Cancer highest among various types of cancer’

Among the different types of cancer detected in the state, Head and Neck Cancers are the highest detected cancer types, said Professor Y Dr Indibor of the Department of Radiotherapy, RIMS, Imphal today Source Hueiyen News Service

Among the different types of cancer detected in the state, Head and Neck Cancers are the highest detected cancer types, said Professor Y Dr Indibor of the Department of Radiotherapy, RIMS, Imphal today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Mizoram ginger farmers

Aizawl, Feb 3 (NNN): Non availability of markets has been the prime reason for the ginger cultivators in Mizoram to leave the occupation. A good number of Mizo farmers stop cultivating ginger as the crop does not bring much profit. Mizoram is the fourth largest producer of ginger in India after Kerala, Meghalaya and Arunachal […]

Aizawl, Feb 3 (NNN): Non availability of markets has been the prime reason for the ginger cultivators in Mizoram to leave the occupation.
A good number of Mizo farmers stop cultivating ginger as the crop does not bring much profit.
Mizoram is the fourth largest producer of ginger in India after Kerala, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh.
Meanwhile, officials of the Mizoram Agricultural Marketing Corporation (MAMCO) said the government continues to look for ginger market all over the country and the neighbouring Bangladesh so that the Mizo farmers can export their produces. The source said, the present price of ginger in Bagha and Vairengte (both in Mizoram) is Rs 6 per kg and there are no sufficient buyers at present.
Meanwhile, ginger cultivators in Mizoram rue that if the government take keen interest in cultivating ginger, many Mizos would have been very rich by now. “We heard that ginger cultivators in Kerala and elsewhere are doing brisk business but why cannot we do the same here?” asks Zodin Thangliana, a ginger farm owner.
It can be noted that the crop duration is only one year. The average yield in Mizoram is 8 to 10 times of seeds sown. Had there been a reliable and efficient marketing system for marketing of ginger, many ginger growers in Mizoram would not have remain poor.

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Mizoram ginger farmers

Aizawl, Feb 3 (NNN): Non availability of markets has been the prime reason for the ginger cultivators in Mizoram to leave the occupation. A good number of Mizo farmers stop cultivating ginger as the crop does not bring much profit. Mizoram is the fourth largest producer of ginger in India after Kerala, Meghalaya and Arunachal […]

Aizawl, Feb 3 (NNN): Non availability of markets has been the prime reason for the ginger cultivators in Mizoram to leave the occupation.
A good number of Mizo farmers stop cultivating ginger as the crop does not bring much profit.
Mizoram is the fourth largest producer of ginger in India after Kerala, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh.
Meanwhile, officials of the Mizoram Agricultural Marketing Corporation (MAMCO) said the government continues to look for ginger market all over the country and the neighbouring Bangladesh so that the Mizo farmers can export their produces. The source said, the present price of ginger in Bagha and Vairengte (both in Mizoram) is Rs 6 per kg and there are no sufficient buyers at present.
Meanwhile, ginger cultivators in Mizoram rue that if the government take keen interest in cultivating ginger, many Mizos would have been very rich by now. “We heard that ginger cultivators in Kerala and elsewhere are doing brisk business but why cannot we do the same here?” asks Zodin Thangliana, a ginger farm owner.
It can be noted that the crop duration is only one year. The average yield in Mizoram is 8 to 10 times of seeds sown. Had there been a reliable and efficient marketing system for marketing of ginger, many ginger growers in Mizoram would not have remain poor.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/mizoram-ginger-farmers/

Militants nabbed

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 3: A team of commandos Imphal east apprehended a cadre of KCP(MTF) involves in the hurling of Congress(I) workers recently. The apprehandee was identified as Nameirakpam Anand alias Bali (25) Yairipok NOngbrang Mayai Leikai. He was arrested from M.U main gate yesterday. One Nokia mobile phone and five numbers of […]

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Imphal, Feb 3: A team of commandos Imphal east apprehended a cadre of KCP(MTF) involves in the hurling of Congress(I) workers recently.
The apprehandee was identified as Nameirakpam Anand alias Bali (25) Yairipok NOngbrang Mayai Leikai. He was arrested from M.U main gate yesterday.
One Nokia mobile phone and five numbers of AK ammunition were seized from his possession. During investigation, the arrested revealed that he along with one David of Sawombung area collected three Chinese hand grenades from one Abrishram of Tentha Khunou Bazar and both of them along with one Ahanthem Amujao of Sawombung gate involved in the hurling of two grenades at the house of congress workers viz, Ninghoujam Borajao, Sawombung Gate on January 27, Athokpam Kunjo (53) near Sawombung Hight School on January 28 and they were now working for CORCOM.
He further disclosed that he joined KCP (MTF) through one self-styled Sgt. Maj. Pilot in 2008 and trained at Nerun Church, Goa under army no 307 under the command of Pilot. He is at present working under the command of self-styled Second Lt. Paikhomba.
In a search operation jointly carried out by troops of 33 Assam Rifles under Loktak Brigade of the Red Shield Division alongwith Bishenpur Police Commandos in Wangu Parking area on 01 Feb 2012, apprehended three over ground workers of KYKL group namely Amom Rane Meitei, s/o Late Amom Manaotom Meitei, age 58 years, Le Sangthem Jayonta alias Komol Meitei s/o Late Leisangthem Babu Meitei, age 38 years and Haojam Joymani Singh, s/o of Haojam Abungjao Singh, age 35 years. All three Over Ground Workers are resident of Wangu Awang Leikai. They were tasked to terrorise and intimidate political workers during election period. The apprehendees were handed over to Bishenpur Police Station.

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Militants nabbed

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 3: A team of commandos Imphal east apprehended a cadre of KCP(MTF) involves in the hurling of Congress(I) workers recently. The apprehandee was identified as Nameirakpam Anand alias Bali (25) Yairipok NOngbrang Mayai Leikai. He was arrested from M.U main gate yesterday. One Nokia mobile phone and five numbers of […]

Mail News Service
Imphal, Feb 3: A team of commandos Imphal east apprehended a cadre of KCP(MTF) involves in the hurling of Congress(I) workers recently.
The apprehandee was identified as Nameirakpam Anand alias Bali (25) Yairipok NOngbrang Mayai Leikai. He was arrested from M.U main gate yesterday.
One Nokia mobile phone and five numbers of AK ammunition were seized from his possession. During investigation, the arrested revealed that he along with one David of Sawombung area collected three Chinese hand grenades from one Abrishram of Tentha Khunou Bazar and both of them along with one Ahanthem Amujao of Sawombung gate involved in the hurling of two grenades at the house of congress workers viz, Ninghoujam Borajao, Sawombung Gate on January 27, Athokpam Kunjo (53) near Sawombung Hight School on January 28 and they were now working for CORCOM.
He further disclosed that he joined KCP (MTF) through one self-styled Sgt. Maj. Pilot in 2008 and trained at Nerun Church, Goa under army no 307 under the command of Pilot. He is at present working under the command of self-styled Second Lt. Paikhomba.
In a search operation jointly carried out by troops of 33 Assam Rifles under Loktak Brigade of the Red Shield Division alongwith Bishenpur Police Commandos in Wangu Parking area on 01 Feb 2012, apprehended three over ground workers of KYKL group namely Amom Rane Meitei, s/o Late Amom Manaotom Meitei, age 58 years, Le Sangthem Jayonta alias Komol Meitei s/o Late Leisangthem Babu Meitei, age 38 years and Haojam Joymani Singh, s/o of Haojam Abungjao Singh, age 35 years. All three Over Ground Workers are resident of Wangu Awang Leikai. They were tasked to terrorise and intimidate political workers during election period. The apprehendees were handed over to Bishenpur Police Station.

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Manipur Kumhei, Bengaluru, 2012

Mail News Service Bengaluru, Feb 3: Bengaluru, the IT capital of India has a large diaspora of Manipuris which mostly consists of students in various professional colleges and IT professionals. As of now, baring a few sporadic events organised by individuals and small groups, there hasn’t been any major occasion wherein this diaspora gets together. […]

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Bengaluru, Feb 3: Bengaluru, the IT capital of India has a large diaspora of Manipuris which mostly consists of students in various professional colleges and IT professionals. As of now, baring a few sporadic events organised by individuals and small groups, there hasn’t been any major occasion wherein this diaspora gets together. Hence, the Manipur Liaison Office, Bengaluru is organising a two day Manipur Kumhei at Bengaluru with a view to bring together, to start with, about 800 people of Manipur origin and enable them to spend an enriching and enjoyable experience.
Manipur Kumhei will be held on February 4 Saturday and 5 Sunday, 2012. An initiative being undertaken by the Manipur Liaison Office in Bengaluru, Dr. V. Ramakantha, this kumhei aims at promoting positive links and creating new bonds of love, peace, understanding and mutual respect between the city’s native population and the Manipuri diaspora. This festival has also chosen to focus on the creative brilliance of Manipuri cinema and the grandeur of its performing arts, over a two day festival. The kumhei will also offer the participants from the diaspora to bond together, relive their past, take pride in their culture and basically to celebrate Manipur. A large contingent of artists and performers selected by the Dept. of Art and Culture, Govt. of Manipur, has been invited to Bengaluruto showcase the rich cultural heritage of Manipur.
On the first day of the kumhei, three renowned Manipuri films namely: Phijigee Mani – directed by O. Gautam and produced by Medha Sharmi, Mami Sami – directed by Ningthouja Lancha and Noong Amadi Yeroom – directed by Ningthouja Lancha will be screened followed by an interactive session with the producers and the directors. A cultural eveningawaits on the second day of the kumhei which includes the enchanting Tribal dances, Manipuri Ras Leela, Thang-Ta and Pung-Cholom. While the people of Manipur origin savour the time spent in their homeland, the performers will in turn be benefited by the exposure to the Manipuri diaspora and metropolitan city of Bengaluru.
Manipur Kumhei, the festival of dance, dance-drama, music, martial art, film shows and more,will also have components events from artists of Karnataka which willgive the Manipuri diaspora an insight into yet another ancient civilization of Kannadigas.The event will be enriched with performances by local Kannadiga Yakshagana (a dance drama) artists and others.

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Manipur Kumhei, Bengaluru, 2012

Mail News Service Bengaluru, Feb 3: Bengaluru, the IT capital of India has a large diaspora of Manipuris which mostly consists of students in various professional colleges and IT professionals. As of now, baring a few sporadic events organised by individuals and small groups, there hasn’t been any major occasion wherein this diaspora gets together. […]

Mail News Service
Bengaluru, Feb 3: Bengaluru, the IT capital of India has a large diaspora of Manipuris which mostly consists of students in various professional colleges and IT professionals. As of now, baring a few sporadic events organised by individuals and small groups, there hasn’t been any major occasion wherein this diaspora gets together. Hence, the Manipur Liaison Office, Bengaluru is organising a two day Manipur Kumhei at Bengaluru with a view to bring together, to start with, about 800 people of Manipur origin and enable them to spend an enriching and enjoyable experience.
Manipur Kumhei will be held on February 4 Saturday and 5 Sunday, 2012. An initiative being undertaken by the Manipur Liaison Office in Bengaluru, Dr. V. Ramakantha, this kumhei aims at promoting positive links and creating new bonds of love, peace, understanding and mutual respect between the city’s native population and the Manipuri diaspora. This festival has also chosen to focus on the creative brilliance of Manipuri cinema and the grandeur of its performing arts, over a two day festival. The kumhei will also offer the participants from the diaspora to bond together, relive their past, take pride in their culture and basically to celebrate Manipur. A large contingent of artists and performers selected by the Dept. of Art and Culture, Govt. of Manipur, has been invited to Bengaluruto showcase the rich cultural heritage of Manipur.
On the first day of the kumhei, three renowned Manipuri films namely: Phijigee Mani – directed by O. Gautam and produced by Medha Sharmi, Mami Sami – directed by Ningthouja Lancha and Noong Amadi Yeroom – directed by Ningthouja Lancha will be screened followed by an interactive session with the producers and the directors. A cultural eveningawaits on the second day of the kumhei which includes the enchanting Tribal dances, Manipuri Ras Leela, Thang-Ta and Pung-Cholom. While the people of Manipur origin savour the time spent in their homeland, the performers will in turn be benefited by the exposure to the Manipuri diaspora and metropolitan city of Bengaluru.
Manipur Kumhei, the festival of dance, dance-drama, music, martial art, film shows and more,will also have components events from artists of Karnataka which willgive the Manipuri diaspora an insight into yet another ancient civilization of Kannadigas.The event will be enriched with performances by local Kannadiga Yakshagana (a dance drama) artists and others.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/manipur-kumhei-bengaluru-2012/

Re-poll today in 34 PS

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 3: The re-poll of 34 polling stations of five hill districts of Manipur will be held tomorrow. Out of 131 PS in Chandel, re-poll will be held in eight PS, re-poll in Ukhrul district will be held in nine PS, re-poll in eight PS, in Senapati, four in Tamenglong and […]

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Imphal, Feb 3: The re-poll of 34 polling stations of five hill districts of Manipur will be held tomorrow. Out of 131 PS in Chandel, re-poll will be held in eight PS, re-poll in Ukhrul district will be held in nine PS, re-poll in eight PS, in Senapati, four in Tamenglong and five in Churachandpur will also be held. Shri Alokkumar Roy IPS will be the incharge of police observers for Chandel and Ukhrul while N. Sridar Rao IPS, Deshraj Singh IPS and Mahendra Pratap IPS will also be the police observers of Senapati, Tamenglong and Churachandpur.
The telephone nos. of media centre in respect of Chandel, Ukhrul, Churachandpur, Senapati, Tamenglong are 8974212765, 9402081898, 9856362620, 9856603086 and 9436448831 respectively.
For the re-poll of 41-Chandel and 42-Tengnoupal A/Cs being held tomorrow, Polling personnel left the district head quarter for their destination.
The DEo, Chandel Th. Chittaranjan while flagging off the personnel wished the re-poll free and fair.
The total voters for these eight polling stations is 6069. The polling personnel of 45-Chingai also left Ukhrul district head quarters for their respective polling stations today.
Re-poll will be held in nine polling stations.The Re-poll will be done at (a) 41-Chandel A.Cj^41/23. 41/27, 41/31, 41/40 & 42-Tengnoupal – 42/8, 42/50, 42/58 & 42/60 in Chandel District; (b) 45-Chingai(ST) AC – 45/41, 45/44, 45/45, 45/46,-45/49, 45/50, 45/54, 45/56 & 45/57 in Ukhrul District; (c) 48 Mao (ST) A.C. – 48/22 & 49 Tadubi (ST) A.C. – 49/15, 49/16, 49/17, 49/18, 49/19, 49/21 & 49/22 in Senapati District; (d) 52-Tamei (ST) A.C. – 52/41; 53-Tamenglong (ST) A.C. – 53/3, 53/22, & 54-Nungba (ST) A.C. – 54/9 in Tamenglong District; and (e) 55-Tipaimukh – 55/01, 55/29; 56-Thanlon – 56/3, 56/08 & 57-Henglep – 57/36 in CCpur District

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Re-poll today in 34 PS

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 3: The re-poll of 34 polling stations of five hill districts of Manipur will be held tomorrow. Out of 131 PS in Chandel, re-poll will be held in eight PS, re-poll in Ukhrul district will be held in nine PS, re-poll in eight PS, in Senapati, four in Tamenglong and […]

Mail News Service
Imphal, Feb 3: The re-poll of 34 polling stations of five hill districts of Manipur will be held tomorrow. Out of 131 PS in Chandel, re-poll will be held in eight PS, re-poll in Ukhrul district will be held in nine PS, re-poll in eight PS, in Senapati, four in Tamenglong and five in Churachandpur will also be held. Shri Alokkumar Roy IPS will be the incharge of police observers for Chandel and Ukhrul while N. Sridar Rao IPS, Deshraj Singh IPS and Mahendra Pratap IPS will also be the police observers of Senapati, Tamenglong and Churachandpur.
The telephone nos. of media centre in respect of Chandel, Ukhrul, Churachandpur, Senapati, Tamenglong are 8974212765, 9402081898, 9856362620, 9856603086 and 9436448831 respectively.
For the re-poll of 41-Chandel and 42-Tengnoupal A/Cs being held tomorrow, Polling personnel left the district head quarter for their destination.
The DEo, Chandel Th. Chittaranjan while flagging off the personnel wished the re-poll free and fair.
The total voters for these eight polling stations is 6069. The polling personnel of 45-Chingai also left Ukhrul district head quarters for their respective polling stations today.
Re-poll will be held in nine polling stations.The Re-poll will be done at (a) 41-Chandel A.Cj^41/23. 41/27, 41/31, 41/40 & 42-Tengnoupal – 42/8, 42/50, 42/58 & 42/60 in Chandel District; (b) 45-Chingai(ST) AC – 45/41, 45/44, 45/45, 45/46,-45/49, 45/50, 45/54, 45/56 & 45/57 in Ukhrul District; (c) 48 Mao (ST) A.C. – 48/22 & 49 Tadubi (ST) A.C. – 49/15, 49/16, 49/17, 49/18, 49/19, 49/21 & 49/22 in Senapati District; (d) 52-Tamei (ST) A.C. – 52/41; 53-Tamenglong (ST) A.C. – 53/3, 53/22, & 54-Nungba (ST) A.C. – 54/9 in Tamenglong District; and (e) 55-Tipaimukh – 55/01, 55/29; 56-Thanlon – 56/3, 56/08 & 57-Henglep – 57/36 in CCpur District

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All problems can be overcome with centre & states working together: PM

Mail News Service New Delhi, Feb 3: All problems can be overcome with Centre and the States working together says the Prime Minister. Inaugurating the third Conference of Chief Secretaries of States and UTs, Dr. Manmohan Singh said that the Central Government has taken several initiatives recently to achieve the goal of ensuring transparency, accountability […]

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New Delhi, Feb 3: All problems can be overcome with Centre and the States working together says the Prime Minister. Inaugurating the third Conference of Chief Secretaries of States and UTs, Dr. Manmohan Singh said that the Central Government has taken several initiatives recently to achieve the goal of ensuring transparency, accountability and probity in public life but we still have to go a long way. Stressing the need to equip a large number of our people with skills, the Prime Minister appreciated the good work done by some States in the area of skill development. He urged all States to show leadership in this field. He further said that the Central Government is creating an enabling policy framework in infrastructure development and the State Governments will be encouraged to adopt the instrumentalities provided in the policy. Referring to National Investment and Manufacturing Zones (NIMZ), the Prime Minister urged Chief Secretaries to carefully consider how the States can take the maximum advantage of the new policies.
The Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Shri V. Narayanasamy, in his address said that good governance has to be participatory, transparent, accountable, responsive, effective and efficient and inclusive. Transparency is not only the key to upholding integrity in the public service but is also contributory factor towards better performance. The Minister said that Sevottam framework of the DARPG is a vital tool for training and sensitizing Government’s machinery towards a system of accountability and transparency. A series of workshops on Sevottam have been held in the last two years in consultation with the States/UTs. The Minister said that this framework is now proposed to be taken to the district levels and training programmes have been planned in collaboration with the State Governments. The first such district level programme on Sevottam has been planned in Thane, Maharashtra. The Minister noted that today we face multiple challenges which need to be addressed with socially workable plans. Shri Narayanasamy further said that the Government has so far considered 13 of the 15 reports of the second Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC). 508 recommendations relating to the Centre have been implemented and other 497 are at various stages of implementation. He called upon the Chief Secretaries to consider implementations of the ASC recommendations on priority as a substantial number of recommendations pertain to the States.
The Minister said that the Centre has taken several measures like enactment of RTI Act, ratification of United Nations Convention against corruption, Lokpal and Lokayukt Bill, Judicial Standard Accountability Bill, Rights of citizens for Time Bound Delivery of Goods and Service and Redressal of Grievances Bill, Whistleblower Bill etc. to bring in transparency and accountability in the governance.
In his opening remarks, Cabinet Secretary, Shri A.K. Seth said that the Centre’s intention is to ensure that the States and the Centre work in coordination. He further said that the Government has identified high priority areas so as to make governance effective and transparent. Shri R.C. Mishra, Secretary, DARPG, proposed a vote of thanks.
The Conference is organised annually by the Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances. The Conference has institutionalised the process of interaction with States/UTs. It serves as a standing forum for exchange of views between the Centre and the States. It also provides an occasion for discussion on global developments that have a bearing on the country as a whole and the broad contours of national policies in select areas of relevance. This conference also helps in ensuring an integrated and holistic approach towards the development of the country.

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All problems can be overcome with centre & states working together: PM

Mail News Service New Delhi, Feb 3: All problems can be overcome with Centre and the States working together says the Prime Minister. Inaugurating the third Conference of Chief Secretaries of States and UTs, Dr. Manmohan Singh said that the Central Government has taken several initiatives recently to achieve the goal of ensuring transparency, accountability […]

Mail News Service
New Delhi, Feb 3: All problems can be overcome with Centre and the States working together says the Prime Minister. Inaugurating the third Conference of Chief Secretaries of States and UTs, Dr. Manmohan Singh said that the Central Government has taken several initiatives recently to achieve the goal of ensuring transparency, accountability and probity in public life but we still have to go a long way. Stressing the need to equip a large number of our people with skills, the Prime Minister appreciated the good work done by some States in the area of skill development. He urged all States to show leadership in this field. He further said that the Central Government is creating an enabling policy framework in infrastructure development and the State Governments will be encouraged to adopt the instrumentalities provided in the policy. Referring to National Investment and Manufacturing Zones (NIMZ), the Prime Minister urged Chief Secretaries to carefully consider how the States can take the maximum advantage of the new policies.
The Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Shri V. Narayanasamy, in his address said that good governance has to be participatory, transparent, accountable, responsive, effective and efficient and inclusive. Transparency is not only the key to upholding integrity in the public service but is also contributory factor towards better performance. The Minister said that Sevottam framework of the DARPG is a vital tool for training and sensitizing Government’s machinery towards a system of accountability and transparency. A series of workshops on Sevottam have been held in the last two years in consultation with the States/UTs. The Minister said that this framework is now proposed to be taken to the district levels and training programmes have been planned in collaboration with the State Governments. The first such district level programme on Sevottam has been planned in Thane, Maharashtra. The Minister noted that today we face multiple challenges which need to be addressed with socially workable plans. Shri Narayanasamy further said that the Government has so far considered 13 of the 15 reports of the second Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC). 508 recommendations relating to the Centre have been implemented and other 497 are at various stages of implementation. He called upon the Chief Secretaries to consider implementations of the ASC recommendations on priority as a substantial number of recommendations pertain to the States.
The Minister said that the Centre has taken several measures like enactment of RTI Act, ratification of United Nations Convention against corruption, Lokpal and Lokayukt Bill, Judicial Standard Accountability Bill, Rights of citizens for Time Bound Delivery of Goods and Service and Redressal of Grievances Bill, Whistleblower Bill etc. to bring in transparency and accountability in the governance.
In his opening remarks, Cabinet Secretary, Shri A.K. Seth said that the Centre’s intention is to ensure that the States and the Centre work in coordination. He further said that the Government has identified high priority areas so as to make governance effective and transparent. Shri R.C. Mishra, Secretary, DARPG, proposed a vote of thanks.
The Conference is organised annually by the Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances. The Conference has institutionalised the process of interaction with States/UTs. It serves as a standing forum for exchange of views between the Centre and the States. It also provides an occasion for discussion on global developments that have a bearing on the country as a whole and the broad contours of national policies in select areas of relevance. This conference also helps in ensuring an integrated and holistic approach towards the development of the country.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/all-problems-can-be-overcome-with-centre-states-working-together-pm/

Devala cricket

IMPHAL, Feb 3: ASHA Nagamapal defeated BASU Khangabok by 69 runs in the second semi-final… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 3: ASHA Nagamapal defeated BASU Khangabok by 69 runs in the second semi-final match of 15th Devala Memorial Cricket Tournament held at BASU Ground, Khangabok.

ASHA won the toss and selected to bat first. It scored 126 runs for all out in 19.5 overs.

However, BASU could not reach the target with the fall of all wickets in 15.1 overs.

Tejkumar of ASHA was declared the man of the match. He took 46 runs off 28 balls.

ASHA will meet WYC in the final match.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/devala-cricket/

Manipuri models shine at regional contest

IMPHAL, Feb 3: Three models of Freeway Institute of Fashion Arts (FIFA), namely Sunny Kumar… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 3: Three models of Freeway Institute of Fashion Arts (FIFA), namely Sunny Kumar Naosekpam, Rakesh Nongmaithem and Ningthoujam Suman Singh participated in the Mega Mr Northeast Contest, 2012 held at Kohima.

16 contestants including the three Manipuri models were selected for the mega final event from among 300 contestants coming from the entire northeast,.

Sunny Kumar was among the top five finalists and clinched the sub-title for “Best Model” of the contest.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/manipuri-models-shine-at-regional-contest/

UGs arrested

IMPHAL, Feb 3: A combined team of Imphal east commando and 30 AR arrested  a… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 3: A combined team of Imphal east commando and 30 AR arrested  a member of PREPAK (VC), Haobam Bashanta, 41, son of H Mohon Singh of Sawombung Thongkhong from Sawombung bridge. On verification, he disclosed that he joined the organization last May though a s/s district commander, Nongdamba. Under the latter’s command, he supplied arms and ammos including the hand grenade that was hurled at the house of Thokchom Kala of Sawombung Thongkhong on January 18 as part of CORCOM attack on Congress workers.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/ugs-arrested/

Thoubal AMSU

IMPHAL, Feb 3: Ningombam Bibirani Chanu of Waikhom Mani Girl’s College has been elected as… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 3: Ningombam Bibirani Chanu of Waikhom Mani Girl’s College has been elected as the new president of AMSU Thoubal district committee for the term 2012-13 at a district level meeting of the union yesterday.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/thoubal-amsu/

ZRO appeal

IMPHAL, Feb 3: The Zoumi Reunification Organisation has made an appeal to the people to… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 3: The Zoumi Reunification Organisation has made an appeal to the people to adopt a ‘forgive and forget’ policy for all misunderstandings that happened during the state Assembly elections.

In a press release issued by its information secretary, the group stated that all incidents of intimidation, harassment and bitter feelings that arose out of support for their candidates of choice should now be forgotten with the ending of the elections.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/zro-appeal/

AIFF soccer

IMPHAL, Feb 3: Manipur defeated Assam by 2-1 goals today in the morning session of… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 3: Manipur defeated Assam by 2-1 goals today in the morning session of AIFF U-14 Boys’ Festival of Football held at Kalyani, West Bengal.

In the first session, Manipur earned a green card with two goals scored by Akbar and Naresh in 37th and 39th minutes respectively.

In the evening session, West Bengal defeated Manipur by 1-0. However, Manipur could earn another one green card.

Manipur has so far clinched nine green cards in the tournament.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/aiff-soccer/

Devala cricket

IMPHAL, Feb 3: ASHA Nagamapal defeated BASU Khangabok by 69 runs in the second semi-final… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 3: ASHA Nagamapal defeated BASU Khangabok by 69 runs in the second semi-final match of 15th Devala Memorial Cricket Tournament held at BASU Ground, Khangabok.

ASHA won the toss and selected to bat first. It scored 126 runs for all out in 19.5 overs.

However, BASU could not reach the target with the fall of all wickets in 15.1 overs.

Tejkumar of ASHA was declared the man of the match. He took 46 runs off 28 balls.

ASHA will meet WYC in the final match.

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Of animals and political ones

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba Our state will witness a re-poll in 34 polling stations in… more »

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba
Our state will witness a re-poll in 34 polling stations in five hill districts today. It is evident that compared to the valley districts the elections held on January 28 last have not been conducted in a fair manner in the hills . Moreover, following complaints made to the CEO for conduct of re-polls in certain stations and as per media reports, the NSCN (IM) and other hill based outfits have more or less been responsible for booth capturing and supporting their favored candidates.

It remains to be seen whether the re-poll will be conducted justly and the hill areas get to elect their preferred representatives.

However, in the valley areas, every person worth his or her salt is left to speculate on who will be the winning candidate and has to wait with bathed breath till the faithful day of March 6.It has become a daily routine among family members and with neighbors and friends alike to conduct exit polls. It is amusing to see the polarized political views and may be safe to say that announced favoritism have led to more than a quarrel in various quarters.

It may be said that the 2012 elections have differed in some areas from the last assembly elections in regard to blatant show of money and muscle power, thanks to norms laid down by the ECI. However, the public despite fervent appeals in the media by various civil bodies to vote for the right candidate and refuse monitory advances from the candidates seems to have made scant effect. As, it is an open secret that currency notes were doled out to family members and individuals alike and which were ‘gullibly’ accepted, not to mention that daily feasting were carried out in the leikais.

The after effects of such splurging left many a shelf empty in the local grocery shops and butcher shops in the city areas sold out in the afternoons, the much liked and expensive fish Sareng remained unavailable before, on and after the day of the assembly poll. It is evident that some sections of the electorate had a picnic.

Quoting Aristole that ‘man is a political animal’ in the regard. Though, not everyone may agree with the theory, but it is essential to understand the principals. His main ideology consists in that a man is by nature a political animal because he can reason and communicate with others, therefore, has the potential to alter or change his living conditions for better because he can recognize the difference from right or wrong. Aristotle is proposing that a man with reason has to base his approach towards politics on the fundamental concept of good for human beings. However, based on the evaluation of modern politics, we can conclude that the idea of politics aiming at the human good has diminished and Aristotle may find the majority of the Manipuri society politics rest on denominations of Rs 500 or 1000 notes or a few kilograms of meat. It may be referred to as a ‘democraziness’ and more of based on animal instinct rather than being political conscious.

But, on a positive note, it is not sinful to hope for a light at the end of the tunnel and that the electorate may one day see the light and become true political animals. As Rome was not built in a day, so will it take time to change the system and change will definitely be there one day. How long will it take ? The answer as Bob Dylan puts,“the answer, my friend is definitely blowing in the wind !”

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