Teachers disgusted with UBI

IMPHAL, April 13: The All Manipur Elementary School Teacher’s Association has decided not to collect their monthly salaries through United Bank of India located at Paona Bazar. According to a… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 13: The All Manipur Elementary School Teacher’s Association has decided not to collect their monthly salaries through United Bank of India located at Paona Bazar. According to a release of the association the decision was made considering the restrictions imposed on the encasement of respective salaries of the teachers which is more than Rs.10,000 per employees from the said bank. The release further mentioned that, restrictions of independent encasement by the teacher on their respective personnel account from will not be justifiable and the association further urged the concerned authorities of the state to transfer their bank account to a National bank where there will be independent encasement of money from their respective accounts.

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Handball tournament

IMPHAL, April 13:The Manipur Handball Association will be orbanising 31st state level junior (boys and girls) under 19 hanball championship. A release by H. Manglem Singh, Hony Gen. secretary stated… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 13:The Manipur Handball Association will be orbanising 31st state level junior (boys and girls) under 19 hanball championship. A release by H. Manglem Singh, Hony Gen. secretary stated that all formalities by clubs should be completed by April 20.

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U11 national chess championships

IMPHAL, April 13: The Manipur Chess Association in a press release today invites applications from boys and girls under 11 years of age to participate in the XXV National Under… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 13: The Manipur Chess Association in a press release today invites applications from boys and girls under 11 years of age to participate in the XXV National Under 11 (boys and girls) to be held from May 26 to June 4. Application for participation in the championship should reach the office of the chess association’s office on or before April 23.

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AR distributes solar lamp

IMPHAL, April 13: As a part of the Military Civic Action program taken up under the aegis of IGAR(S), the 23 Assam rifle posted at Sagolmang today distributed three solar… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 13: As a part of the Military Civic Action program taken up under the aegis of IGAR(S), the 23 Assam rifle posted at Sagolmang today distributed three solar street lamps to the people of Khundrakpam assembly constituency.
The solar lamps were distributed by the 23 AR post commander major Pradeep, and during the simple program the major assured the people of khundrakpam that more assistance under the MCA project for development of the constituency in the future.

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Postponed

IMPHAL April 12: The prize distribution of the 3rd Mathematics competition cum felicitation to Dinringam Kamei organized by the Zeliangrong Students`™ Union, Manipur and Zelaingrong Students`™ Union Imphal area is… Read more »

IMPHAL April 12: The prize distribution of the 3rd Mathematics competition cum felicitation to Dinringam Kamei organized by the Zeliangrong Students`™ Union, Manipur and Zelaingrong Students`™ Union Imphal area is postponed to 24 April which was easrlier scheduled on March 14.

Nicodimus Riamei ,education secretary of ZSUM states in a press release.

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CRPF observes

IMPHAL April 12: The 69 Battalion of the CRPF, Mantripukhri observed the Ram Navami festival at the battalion today. A press release by commandant UB Mishra states that on the… Read more »

IMPHAL April 12: The 69 Battalion of the CRPF, Mantripukhri observed the Ram Navami festival at the battalion today. A press release by commandant UB Mishra states that on the occasion, CRPF personnel organized puja followed by Hawan and food was distributed to children of Mother Teresa Home, Children Home and other civilians.

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MPP invite

IMPHAL April 12: The Manipur People`™s Party invites members to avail forms for contesting the forthcoming Municipal Council elections scheduled on May 25,2011. The forms can be had from the… Read more »

IMPHAL April 12: The Manipur People`™s Party invites members to avail forms for contesting the forthcoming Municipal Council elections scheduled on May 25,2011.

The forms can be had from the MPP office at Pologround and the same should be submitted before May 6 , a release by Iboyaima Singh ,General Secretary of MPP states.

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Singjamei Polo Club beat Imphal Riding Club

IMPHAL, April 12: Singjamei Polo Club beat Imphal Riding Club 8 `“ 2 in today`™s match of 21st Governor`™s club State Level Polo tournament held at Mapal Kangjeibung. Both the… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 12: Singjamei Polo Club beat Imphal Riding Club 8 `“ 2 in today`™s match of 21st Governor`™s club State Level Polo tournament held at Mapal Kangjeibung.

Both the teams were leveled 1-1 in the first chukker. Strongly displaying their speedy horses, Singjamei polo club scored 3 more goals in the second chukker leading 4-1. Both the teams scored a goal each in the third chukker taking the score to 5-2. S. Scoring 3 more goals all by himself, S. Girimohon sealed the fate of Imphal Riding Club taking the final score to 8-2.

For Singjamei Polo Club, S. Girimohon scored in the 6:23 min of the 1st chukker, M. Doren in 4:16 and 6:42 and P. Ojit in 5:43 min of the second chukker. M. Doren in 4:08 of the 3rd chukker and S. Girimohon in 2:52, 4:30 and 7:06 of the 4th chukker.

For Imphal Riding club, N. Ranjan scored in the 3:50 min of the 1st chukker and Prakash in 6:26 of the 3rd chukker.

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Development programs to be scrutinized

IMPHAL April 12: An official team of the Directorate of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj will oversee the implementation of different rural development programs being undertaken around Thoubal district. The… Read more »

IMPHAL April 12: An official team of the Directorate of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj will oversee the implementation of different rural development programs being undertaken around Thoubal district.

The team will also interact with panchayat authorities of Waikhong, Lameidong, Sekmaijin and Hayel Hangun.

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YWC & Model Club beat TRAU in U14 cricket tournament

IMPHAL, April 12: YWC & Model Club beat TRAU by 7 wickets in the U14 cricket tournament held at Khuman Lampak Cricket ground today. Winning the toss, TRAU elected to… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 12: YWC & Model Club beat TRAU by 7 wickets in the U14 cricket tournament held at Khuman Lampak Cricket ground today.

Winning the toss, TRAU elected to bat scoring just 97 runs after 19.2 overs. Kishan of TRAU was the highest scorer for his side scoring 16 runs in 24 balls. Jiko of YWC & Model Club took 4 wickets.

Chasing 98 for victory, YWC & Model club reached their target losing 3 wickets in 21 overs. L. Sanathoi was the highest scorer for YWC & Model Club scoring 26 in 54 balls. S. Ziko was declared man of the match for taking 4 wickets and scoring 8 runs off 15 balls.

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Applicants invited for benefit scheme

IMPHAL April 12: Applications are invited from registered construction workers to avail welfare benefit schemes initiated by the Manipur Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board. Interested persons can apply… Read more »

IMPHAL April 12: Applications are invited from registered construction workers to avail welfare benefit schemes initiated by the Manipur Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board. Interested persons can apply to the Board office located at Lamphelpat before April 20.

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NISA win in I league tournament

IMPHAL, April 12: NISA beat Shimla Young 3-0 in the ongoing 2nd division I league Football Tournament held at the Nehru stadium, Guwahati. NISA`™s S. Nabachandra scored two goals in… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 12: NISA beat Shimla Young 3-0 in the ongoing 2nd division I league Football Tournament held at the Nehru stadium, Guwahati.

NISA`™s S. Nabachandra scored two goals in the 4th minute and 26th minute of the match. Meikinlung scored another goal in the 39th minute to take NISA`™s lead to 3-0.

NISA now has 9 points from four matches in the tournament losing their last match and winning three. NISA will meet Southern Samiti, Kolkata and a win will keep their hopes alive for the next berth.

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Football coach Internatiional Course

IMPHAL, April 12: Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports notified the All India Football Federation to nominate one participant for the Football Coaches International Course will be held in Sauo… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 12: Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports notified the All India Football Federation to nominate one participant for the Football Coaches International Course will be held in Sauo Paulo, Brazil from May 23 to 27. A press release by Ranjit Roy, Hon. Secretary states that willing candidates may apply indicating their curricular vitae on or before April 15. The participants have to bear their air tickets, accommodation, meals and course fees.

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MNRF appeal

IMPHAL, April 12: Manipur Naga Revolutionary Front (MNRF) in a press release by the outfit`™s information and publicity officer Max Stone heralds the need for a unified populace and especially… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 12: Manipur Naga Revolutionary Front (MNRF) in a press release by the outfit`™s information and publicity officer Max Stone heralds the need for a unified populace and especially among the insurgents groups demanding liberation.

The release states that the public has been reeling under a colonial rule since 1949 and the occupational forces have carried out countless crimes in the name of counter insurgency The need of the hour is not for different outfits to push forward their personal agendas and community based revolutionary ethos, but to be united to forward the revolutionary movement.

Outfits operating in the valley should be aware that MNRF also demands the liberation of the state. The outfits are not unified and there are many hiccups which have to be overcome to bring an united front and to identify the true enemy, it states.

There is no one in the outfit by the name of finance secretary Til and the revenue officer oversees all financial matters. The outfit has learned that the person referred as Til is carrying out rampant extortion and trying to malign the image of the outfit. The public needs to be wary of such impersonators and contact the organization at mnrf.naga@yahoo.com,the release said.

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Ethics code for media persons

IMPHAL, April 11:  A one day workshop on media ethics organized  by the All Manipur Working Journalists Union has recommended setting up a committee to list a set of conducts… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 11:  A one day workshop on media ethics organized  by the All Manipur Working Journalists Union has recommended setting up a committee to list a set of conducts for the media persons in the state to strictly adhere to media ethics.
The workshop on media ethics held at the Manipur Press Club was sponsored by state directorate of information and public relations and senior journalists of the state put across their views on does and don’ts to be followed by media persons.
In view of the conflict situation in the state, senior journalists of the state felt the need for list of does and donts for media persons in the state and also pressures from both the state and non-state actors on media houses.
Following the threats and pressures, the journalist body already had framed a code of conduct titled local adjustment in the line of the guidelines issued by the Press Council of India.
Following threats from various faction of militants on editors concerning publication of statements issued by the groups or rival groups, daily publications in Manipur often are disrupted sometimes even for days.
Speaking in the workshop, senior journalists of the state expressed their views and stressed the need to update the existing code of conduct  to suit the changing situations to give more strength to the media houses against mounting pressures on media houses.
Senior journalists further expressed concern over growing trend of “paid news” in the state over the years. They expressed that like every professionals in their own field, media persons must honour the ethics.
Addressing the gathering on the theme press council of India (PCI), A. Mobi stated that PCI had suggested over 10,000 guidelines in 1976 and invited feedbacks without any result. Later in 1982, PCI finally realized the need to frame and shape media ethics according to local imperatives.
B. B. Sharma, retired deputy director (news) All India Radio, Imphal stated that Journalists should strive to maintain integrity and honesty and should not do anything that could jeopardise the public confidence on media persons.
Senior journalist and former president of AMWJU AK Sanaton said that media persons have often overlooked ethics and professional code of conduct.
Former AMWJU president N. Tombiraj condemned yellow journalism which has become a common trend and expressed the need to guard ourself against it and maintain the integrity of professional ethics.
The  workshop concluded with two resolutions adopted. One sub committee to survey and analyze backgrounds of media person so that wage related issue may be gathered and  a sub committee to discuss and deliberate ethics of media according to local imperatives.

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Third party to monitor Govt schemes and projects in state

IMPHAL, April 11: Adoptions of 3rd Party monitoring to the various schemes and projects undertaken in the state under the Special Plan Assistance (SPA) to enhance the progress of developmental… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 11: Adoptions of 3rd Party monitoring to the various schemes and projects undertaken in the state under the Special Plan Assistance (SPA) to enhance the progress of developmental works in the state.
According to an official source, state government, with strong directives from the Centre allowed the Development Alternative (DA), New Delhi and Karunya University (KU) Coimbatore as third party to monitor to take up third party monitoring of the SPA funded Loktak Lake Conservation Project and also started monitoring implementation of SPA funded projects in the Power and PHED sectors.
The official source further mentioned that, state government has appointed six third Party Monitors from the current financial year for monitoring of BADP in three districts of Chandel, Churachandpur and Ukhrul in this case reputed NGOs with excellent performance record have been engaged, and so far 94 Works taken up in the year 2009-11 have been inspected by the Third Party Monitors and the performances reports have been submitted to the Ministry of Home Affairs, the source added.
It may be mentioned that, since the financial components under the SPA projects for the state for the current financial year is very high, the approved outlay of Rs.2600 crores for Annual Plan for the state was increased to Rs.2645.78 crores. The increase in the allocation of Rs.45.87 crores is mainly on account of enhance allocation of funds under BADP from Rs.13.36 crores to Rs.20.93 crores, control of  shifting Cultivation from Rs Rs.6 crores to Rs. 9 crores, NSAP from Rs.20.24 crores to Rs.31.11 crores, GIA under Art 275(1) from Rs.7.83 crores to Rs.8.19 crores, RKVY from Rs.20 crores to Rs.24.81 crores, TSP from Rs9.50 crores to Rs.11.87 crores and AIBP from Rs.290 crores to Rs.306.31 crores.
The official source mentioned that, the revised outlay of Rs.2645.87 crores includes Rs.660 crores for filling up important critical infrastructure gaps under Special Plan Assistance.
The source mentioned that under the  SPA, the major projects including, Road & Bridges, PAB, Health, Flood Control, School Education, Higher Education, Water Supply, Arts and Culture, Sports etc are taken up in the state.
Further the under the SPA, the ongoing projects like, construction of Mini-Secretariat Buildings in all districts, road connectivity in both valley and hill districts, Upgradation of infrastructure of JNIMS, construction of Ima Market, construction of City Convention Centre,  Construction of Shopping Centre at Thoubal,  conservation and management of Loktak lake and its associated areas, construction of police outposts/housing, construction of  Training Centre and rehabilitation centre, renovation and modernization of 132/33KV S/S at Yurembam,  constructions of Tribal market, Tribal hostels, Flood Control programme in valley districts and anti erosion scheme in hill areas, upgradation of infrastructure of schools, setting up residential schools in all the blocks of hill districts, up-gradation of infrastructure of 11 higher secondary school in hill and valley districts, construction of  sport complex at district HQs of Thoubal, Chandel, Senapatiu and Jiribam,  construction of Food Park, restoration/up-gradation of Kangla Fort,  up-gradation of IT Park at Mantripukhri,  up-gradation of Urban infrastructure in hill districts, constructions of ITI at Ukhrul and Jiribam, up-gradation of science and maths education in hill district, up-gradation of distribution network in both hill and valley, modernization and strengthening of Government Polytechnic, up-gradation of bus terminus at Jiribam.
On the other hand, selectively, the third party monitoring like selectively the Development Alternative (DA), New Delhi and Karunya University (KU) Coimbatore have taken up third party monitoring of the SPA funded Loktak Lake Conservation Project, and they presented interim reports to the project steering Committee on January 28 last year.
The official report further mentioned that, the monitoring agency have expressed satisfaction on the work done to improve the Lotak Lake. They have also appreciated the fact that meetings of the Steering Committee, Chaired by the state Chief Secretary, have been held frequently, Nodel Officers from Line Departments have become operational and the a Committee on Convergence, chaired by the Commissioner (F&E) has successfully affected convergence of schemes/funds the official source added.

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HC permits floral tribute at Cheiraoching

IMPHAL, April 11: The Guwahati High Court Imphal bench of Justice TNK. Singh, has permitted to performed ritual ceremony of floral tribute on April 13 at Chingmeirong Cheiraoching. A martyr… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 11: The Guwahati High Court Imphal bench of Justice TNK. Singh, has permitted to performed ritual ceremony of floral tribute on April 13 at Chingmeirong Cheiraoching.
A martyr complex in memory of the Nine persons who were killed by army personnel on April 13, 1982 at Kodompokpi has been constructed at the hillock.
Informing about the development during a press conference organized by the family committee for observation of 22nd Athoubashingi Ninsghing Kumon at Singjamei Kakchingtabam Bhamon Mantop.
A spokesperson of the committee has appealed to all the communities to offer  their tribute without any fear in honour of the victims.

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Prime Minister did not cast vote

Guwahati, April 11(NNN): Assam`s final phase assembly polls concluded today with an estimated 70% of 9,677,113 voters turning out to elect their representatives. However, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh failed… Read more »

Guwahati, April 11(NNN): Assam`s final phase assembly polls concluded today with an estimated 70% of 9,677,113 voters turning out to elect their representatives.
However, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh failed to turn out to excercise his franchise, a bad precedent.
Mentionably, Dr Manmohan Singh – a Rajya Sabha MP from Assam – and his wife Gursharan Kaur are the 720th and 721st voters in polling centre number 156 of Assam’s Dispur assembly constituency.
During the ensuing electioneering, Dr Manmohan Singh had come to Assam three or four times to campaign for the Congress but he did not turn up to cast his own at the polling centre at Dispur Higher Secondary School on Monday. Neither did his wife.
K Balaji, the returning officer of Kamrup (Metro) district said no application was received from  Dr Manmohan Singh seeking postal ballots to cast vote under Clause 20 (4) of The Representation of The People Act. This clause has a postal provision for special category people like the President and PM, as in case of officials on poll-duty or security personnel. “There was no request from the PM within the stipulated time, so there’s no question of his exercising postal ballot,” Balaji said. Manmohan Singh has been representing Assam in the Upper House since October 1991. Former chief minister Hiteswar Saikia made him his ‘tenant’ and had him registered as a voter overnight to facilitate his nomination. Dr Manmohan Singh  has been dutifully paying a nominal rent to Saikia’s widow Hemoprova Saikia for a duplex at Nandan Nagar in Guwahati’s Sarumataria area. Most of his ‘neighbours’ believe Singh is too busy with ‘national duty’ to come all the way from New Delhi to cast his vote.
But the Opposition parties have not spared him for ‘giving democracy the thumbs down’. Said Asom Gana Parishad leader Lachit Bordoloi: “He cast his vote during the Lok Sabha polls in 2009 but skipped th2006 assembly election like this time. Does he vote only when he has a stake? If as the PM he doesn’t cast his vote, his faith in democracy is questionable.”
BJP spokesman and candidate from Jalukbari seat Pradyut Bora went a step further. “His Rajya Sabha membership is based on a lie  that he is a natural resident of Assam. Hence his prime ministership is also based on a lie,” the BJP leader said.

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MSF seize textbooks not prescribed by BOSEM

IMPHAL, April 11: The Manipuri Students’ Federation (MSF) seized textbooks from St. Savio English School Khurai, affiliated to the Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BOSEM) that is not prescribed by… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 11: The Manipuri Students’ Federation (MSF) seized textbooks from St. Savio English School Khurai, affiliated to the Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BOSEM) that is not prescribed by the BOSEM.
Briefing media persons in this regards during a press conference held today at the MSF office, the president of the student’s body Laishram Ibomcha disclosed that the MSF conducted a surprise inspection in schools in the wake of the warning issued by All Private School Welfare Association to ensure availability of textsbooks of BOSEM by April 18 failing which they would be compelled to use books not prescribed by BOSEM.
The textbooks seized from St. Savio published by Mcmillan Publishing Company, said Ibomcha.The MSF asked the principal of the school who also happens to be the founder of All Manipur Private Welfare Association to surrender before the MSF.

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Bomb attack

IMPHAL, April 11: Miscreant exploded a bomb at residence of Md Nasir 45 s/o Md Ali of Lilong bazaar, a primary teacher of district council Tamenglong located at Lilong bazaar… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 11: Miscreant exploded a bomb at residence of Md Nasir 45 s/o Md Ali of Lilong bazaar, a primary teacher of district council Tamenglong located at Lilong bazaar last night around 10 pm under Lilong police station.
According to police source, the bomb exploded in the courtyard of the residence however there was no report of casualties except inflicting damage of some properties.
The motive behind the attack could not be confirmed and police has registered a case in connection with the incident.

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