Man drowns while fishing

IMPHAL, July 19: An assistant engineer of the DDK Imphal reportedly drown yesterday in a pond at Waiton, Imphal east. Police source has said that the engineer identified as Wahengbam… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 19: An assistant engineer of the DDK Imphal reportedly drown yesterday in a pond at Waiton, Imphal east.
Police source has said that the engineer identified as Wahengbam Roshni Kanta, 55, s/o Samananda of Wahengbam Leikai Lairenbi Awang had left home early morning yesterday at around 5 am to attend to his farm house located at Waiton, Imphal east district.

However on his way to his farm, he met two of his friends of which one has been identified as Thounaojam Inaoba, 45, s/o Mangi of Waiton Makha Leikai.

The trio further decided to go to Inaoba’s fishfarm for fishing where he was reported to have drowned. He was rushed to the JNIMS, however was declared brought dead, added the police source.

The dead body has been handed over to the family after post mortem and a case has been registered at the Heingang police station in connection with the incident.

Meanwhile the other friend who accompanied the victim to the fish farm is yet to be identified till the filling of this report.

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House inaugurated

IMPHAL, July 20: The chairman of G Khelchandra Memorial Trust, Hareshwar Goswami has funded the construction of a house for G Jilangamba Sharma of Brahmapur Thangapat Mapal whose house was… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 20: The chairman of G Khelchandra Memorial Trust, Hareshwar Goswami has funded the construction of a house for G Jilangamba Sharma of Brahmapur Thangapat Mapal whose house was earlier devasted by a storm. The newly constructed house was inaugurated today, said a release of G Khelchandra Memorial Trust.

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48-hour Moreh bandh called

MOREH, July 19: The Border Trade and Chamber of Commerce and Tamil Sangam, Moreh have called a 48-hour Moreh bandh from 6am tomorrow protesting the arrest of V Shekhar, president… Read more »

MOREH, July 19: The Border Trade and Chamber of Commerce and Tamil Sangam, Moreh have called a 48-hour Moreh bandh from 6am tomorrow protesting the arrest of V Shekhar, president of Tamil Sangam, by police in New Delhi.

A joint release issued by the two organizations strongly condemned the allegations of drug trafficking made by police to V Shekhar. The two organizations resolved to call the 48-hour bandh after an emergency meeting convened today at the office of Tamil Sangam, Moreh.

The organizations would further hold sit-in-protest at Masjid Road on July 21.

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KSO meeting

IMPHAL, July 19: The Kuki Students’ Organisation, Chandel district has informed all chiefs and chairmen of Kuki villages of Chandel district having schools under the ADC that an emergency meeting… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 19: The Kuki Students’ Organisation, Chandel district has informed all chiefs and chairmen of Kuki villages of Chandel district having schools under the ADC that an emergency meeting will be held at H kotlenphai village community hall, Pallel on July 21 to discuss various issues including the composition of the SMDC, non attendance of some teachers in their respective posting places etc stated a release of the student body.

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Super Six hockey

IMPHAL, July 27: YCCIC defeated MEIRAA by 9-4 goals in today’s match of Super Six Hockey Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Hockey Stadium, Imphal. The goals of YCCIC were scored… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 27: YCCIC defeated MEIRAA by 9-4 goals in today’s match of Super Six Hockey Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Hockey Stadium, Imphal.

The goals of YCCIC were scored by Y Chandra, Y Holendro, N Priyo, Surchand and Suresh while Borish, Chingkheinganba and Kirankumar scored for MEIRAA.

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Workshop held

IMPHAL, July 20: A one-day district level consultative workshop on “Manipur State Action Plan on Climate Change” was organized by All Manipur NGO Forum and Rural Development Foundation Association under… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 20: A one-day district level consultative workshop on “Manipur State Action Plan on Climate Change” was organized by All Manipur NGO Forum and Rural Development Foundation Association under the sponsorship of state environment and ecology wing at Karong today. Additional deputy commissioner of Senapati, Shyamlal, president of NGO Forum, Y Surchandra, and research officer of environment and ecology wing, Dr T Brajagopal were the chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively.

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Volley ball competition concludes

IMPHAL, July 20: The two day inter coy volleyball and carom tournament organised by 69 Bn, CRPF at its Mantripukhri HQr concluded today with ‘G’ Coy wresting the title after… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 20: The two day inter coy volleyball and carom tournament organised by 69 Bn, CRPF at its Mantripukhri HQr concluded today with ‘G’ Coy wresting the title after a 15-09, 15-14 victory over ‘F’ Coy and in Carom board tournament; ‘F’ Coy constable Bineet Hazarika and constable Tuna Singh emerged winner over ‘A’ Coy constable Amrit Pancia and constable M. Oken Singh.

A closing ceremony comprises of stupendous and heait beat stopping volleyball match between ‘G’ Coy vs ‘F’ Coy.

In the address the chief guest U.B. Mishra, commandant stated that purpose of organizing the tournament was to provide respite to the jawans from stress and to promote sense of discipline in them. Commandant has sanctioned cash reward to the winner team of volleyball and carom to boost up their morale.

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Applications invited

IMPHAL, July 19: The Manipur State Council For Child Welfare has invited applications from children aged six to below 18 who had performed outstanding deeds in saving human lives for… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 19: The Manipur State Council For Child Welfare has invited applications from children aged six to below 18 who had performed outstanding deeds in saving human lives for the National Children’s Bravery Award 2011-12 further details can be had from the office of the Manipur State Council For Child Welfare, Moirangkhom bazaar or through telephone nos. 9863263058/9863314024 or email msccw.imphal@gmail.com on or before Septer 15, 2011.

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Kuki State Demand Committee calls 18-hr Manipur bandh from midnight July 21

Newmai News Network IMPHAL, July 19: Kuki State Demand Committee has called an 18-hour statewide bandh in Manipur from midnight of July 21 in an attempt to put pressure on the… Read more »

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IMPHAL, July 19: Kuki State Demand Committee has called an 18-hour statewide bandh in Manipur from midnight of July 21 in an attempt to put pressure on the government in its continuing demand for a separate “Kuki State” within India.

The Kuki State Demand Committee resolved to call all Manipur bandh from midnight of July 21 to 6 pm of July 22 in its demand for “Kuki Land” for a separate “Kuki State” under the Constitution of India, said the committee’s information and publicity secretary L H Hmar.

The committee said that the bandh has also been called to show solidarity and support for the rights of village chiefs which have been deprived by the state government.

While appealing all associations to observe and respect the 18-hour bandh, essential services like medical, schools and colleges, press and electricity have been exempted from the purview of the bandh.

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Accountability Lesson

The manner in which the phone hacking controversy as well as its retribution is unfolding in Britain is interesting for more reasons than one. The media in the country is… Read more »

The manner in which the phone hacking controversy as well as its retribution is unfolding in Britain is interesting for more reasons than one. The media in the country is being pilloried in the open, and deservingly too, for crossing its limits of journalistic propriety and democratic accountability. To put it in a nutshell, the investigation is about how journalists of one of the best selling tabloids of country, News of the World, used phone hacking (phone tapping) widely and indiscriminately as a newsgathering strategy, in the mad race to be always scoops ahead of their rivals. The scandal has already resulted in some top heads of the media mogul Rupert Murdoch’s News International rolling, including that of its chief executive Rebekah Brooks. Even Rupert Murdoch and his son James Murdoch, chairman of the company, along with Brooks, were grilled in the British Parliament, the entire proceeding of which was televised across the globe. Murdoch it may be recalled owns an estimated 176 media organisations across the globe, some of which are amongst the most prestigious in the business. The latest of the big time purchases he made is the respected American newspaper The Wall Street Journal. What is also loudly evident is the storm of public outrage the issue has raised in Britain.

Even as the public trial of the scandal unfolds in Britain, the contrast with which a similar scandal was treated in India, cannot escape discerning observers. We refer to the ongoing investigation into the 2G scandal. While the scandal rocked the country and literally shook up the government establishment, resulting in even in Union ministers having to pay the price, a good section of the media which was also implicated, perhaps not directly in bribe taking or deal making, but in actually facilitating the key players in the scandals, virtually went with little or no penalty. Public outrage too sooner than later died down, and those implicated are back as the media stars they were before their involvement in the scandal became known. Nobody, not even those exposed to intense public scrutiny resigned or were relieved from their jobs, and nobody, not the least the general public, seem to mind this either. Does this in any way say there is a difference in public ethical standards between the West and here? In the run up to the Commonwealth Games, when construction of portions of the village was found to be incomplete and filthy, a similar statement that there was a wide difference in the hygiene standards between Indian and the West was made by a top official in charge of the construction of the Games Venue, scandalising many. Many of the top officials in this scandal too also indeed have had to face severe retributions. The question then is, why were all those in the media charged of complicity in the 2G scam spared altogether? Equally, it must also be said, along with the media, corporate houses implicated in these scandals did not also get the same treatment under the law as government officials caught in the act.

This is time for the media in the country to reflect. While it cannot be denied that the Indian media has done commendably well in bringing to book the government for many wrongdoings, it has always somewhat treated itself as the beyond ordinary law or public scrutiny. This self righteousness is what must be purged for the media to not only gain public respectability but strengthen its own moral standing. At this moment, even mainstream broadsheets have introduced elements of tabloid sleaze and although it is true this has boosted the sale of these newspapers, media observers are now predicting a backlash sooner than later. In many of the discussions in the Indian media that followed the phone hacking scandal in Britain, the nostalgia for the media or yore which commanded public faith and not just the market shares was clearly felt. True there can be no a U-turn now. The times have changed and lifestyles have transformed unrecognizably in the face of a liberalised, globalised economy. News today must also be laced with entertainment, especially when it comes to the visual media, for it to still catch eyeballs, but this does not mean every value which form the foundation of the media must be abandoned. One of these is public accountability, and there seems to be a shortfall of this quality at the moment. There is no gainsaying this does not have to be abandoned anywhere anytime, as the unfolding trial in Britain, of the world’s most powerful media organisation, lead by the world’s most iconic media mogul, is demonstrating.

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Phone affairs goes awry, accused arrested

Newmai News Network IMPHAL, July 19: A love affairs conducted over phone went terribly awry with the young woman duped and abandoned in a hotel room a day after the… Read more »

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IMPHAL, July 19: A love affairs conducted over phone went terribly awry with the young woman duped and abandoned in a hotel room a day after the couple eloped.

The 33-year old dupester Sapam Noren aka Manao s/o Gouramani of Heingang Awang Leikai under Imphal East police station was arrested by Waikhong police on July 18 and taken to Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) for medical examination. The young woman victim has been identified as Moirangthem Priya, 23, d/o M Boboy of Waikhong Kunjao Keikai in Thoubal district.  

The two lover began their affairs over the phone. After about two months of phone affairs, the couple finally met on June 20, at about 11 am at Waikhong Kunjao area.

Noren, who is married, reportedly used a fake name and concealed his marital status in order to woo young Priya. 
The two decided to elope within minutes of their first meeting and took their love affairs to a hotel room in North AOC area. But the fraud guy ventured out the next day in the pretext of finding financial assistance and never went back, abandoning her to her own devices.

A report had been registered with the police after the incident. The police who have been investigating into the case made a breakthrough by establishing the veracity of a phone number used by the accused. Noren was arrested by the police at about 1 pm from Heingang village yesterday, according to the police.

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Flood fury

IMPHAL, July 19: The surrounding villages of Pumlen Lake have been flooded due to incessant rain for the past many days and as a result the farmers are facing many… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 19: The surrounding villages of Pumlen Lake have been flooded due to incessant rain for the past many days and as a result the farmers are facing many problems, stated a release of the UCM.

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Militant arrested

IMPHAL, July 19: Imphal west district police commandos have arrested a  member of the KCP (KK Nganba) on July 18 from the residence of one late S Kalachand of Moirang… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 19: Imphal west district police commandos have arrested a  member of the KCP (KK Nganba) on July 18 from the residence of one late S Kalachand of Moirang Kampu Mayai Leikai, claimed a release of the SSP Imphal west. The arrested cadre has been identified as Sarangthem Naobi alias Wahensha, 32, s/o (L) S Kalachand Singh of Moirang Kampu Mayai Leikai.

It has further claimed that on spot verification he disclosed that he was an UNLF member earlier and later joined KCP (KK Nganba) and that he was involved in serving demand letters to the general public and in the transportation of arms and ammunitions.

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ESU crushes UPAA at IE super div football

IMPHAL, July 18: ESU defeated UPAA by 1-0 in today’s match of Imphal East Super Division Football Tournament for MK Ghanendrajit Memorial Trophy played at YOSC Ground, Khabeisoi. The solitary… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 18: ESU defeated UPAA by 1-0 in today’s match of Imphal East Super Division Football Tournament for MK Ghanendrajit Memorial Trophy played at YOSC Ground, Khabeisoi.

The solitary goal of ESU was made by Kh Milan in the 76th minute of the match.

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ACODOM meet

MOREH, July 18: A formal introductory meet of the All Community Development Organization Moreh (ACODOM) was held on July 16 at the conference hall of Hotel Neeraj, Moreh. The meet… Read more »

MOREH, July 18: A formal introductory meet of the All Community Development Organization Moreh (ACODOM) was held on July 16 at the conference hall of Hotel Neeraj, Moreh.

The meet was attended by the leaders of Tamil Sangam, KSO Moreh Block, Gurkha Samaj, MMCM, Kha Nongpok Apunba Nupi Lup Moreh, Nupi Khunai Chaokhat Lamjing Lup Moreh, SDPO and officials of SIB Moreh.

The new office bearers of ACODOM are RK Sanayaima as the chief advisor cum president, O Lukhoi as the vice-president, M Ranjit as the general secretary, and T Biren as secretary organization.

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Charangpat High School lifts both boys` and girls` hockey trophies

IMPHAL, July 18: Charangpat High School, Thoubal emerged as the champion of both U-15 boys’ and U-17 girls’ inter-school JN Hockey Tournament. In the final match of U-17 girls’ hockey… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 18: Charangpat High School, Thoubal emerged as the champion of both U-15 boys’ and U-17 girls’ inter-school JN Hockey Tournament.

In the final match of U-17 girls’ hockey tournament, Charangpat High School beat Jai Hind High School by 2(3)-2(1) goals in the tie-breaker. 

And in U-15 boys’ tournament, Charangpat High School thrashed OB High School, Bishnupur by 9-0 goals.

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Sports kits distributed to Mary Kom`s Academy

IMPHAL, July 18: 20 students of Mary Kom regional boxing foundation were given sports kits under the SAI SAG extension scheme this afternoon at the premises of the academy, informed… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 18: 20 students of Mary Kom regional boxing foundation were given sports kits under the SAI SAG extension scheme this afternoon at the premises of the academy, informed a statement of issued by Jimmy Leivon, secretary of the foundation.

It said, world women boxing champion, Mary Kom has extended its gratitude to the Director in-charge SAI NERC, Imphal and the staff for their constant help and guidance towards the smooth functioning of the academy.

She also exhorted the boxers to work hard despite the less facilities being availed to them at present, it further adds.

It further informed that the extension scheme was availed to the academy since August 2010. under the scheme, SAI provides necessary sports kits to the boxers and the whole recurring expenses of the academy are incurred by Mary Kom and with the support of well wishers, it further maintained.

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Seven state players to take part at World Vovinam C`ship

IMPHAL, July 18: Altogether seven players from the state have been selected to represent India at the 2nd World Vovinam Championship, 2011 to be held at Ho Chi Minh City,… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 18: Altogether seven players from the state have been selected to represent India at the 2nd World Vovinam Championship, 2011 to be held at Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam from July 25 to July 31.

The selected state players are H Kanta Singh as team captain, S Sarendra Singh, A Ajit Meitei, Y Premkumar Meetei, S Jiban Meitei, Th Minarani Devi and O Ruhini Devi.

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Training programme

IMPHAL, July 18: A five-day training programme on children and school safety for the school teachers in Manipur was inaugurated by M Gopimohon, zonal education officer Imphal West, at the… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 18: A five-day training programme on children and school safety for the school teachers in Manipur was inaugurated by M Gopimohon, zonal education officer Imphal West, at the state guest house today. Retd addl. SP Ksh Janma, state project officer UNDP Simanchal Pattanaik and under secretary relief and disaster management Sanahanbi Kabuini, were also present at the inauguration, said a release of OSD relief and disaster management.

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IE first div football

IMPHAL, July18: SWC and UDO ended in 2-2 draw in today’s match of Imphal East 1st Division Football Tournament for M Ibobi Memorial Trophy held at YOSC Ground, Khabeisoi.

IMPHAL, July18: SWC and UDO ended in 2-2 draw in today’s match of Imphal East 1st Division Football Tournament for M Ibobi Memorial Trophy held at YOSC Ground, Khabeisoi.

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