AR dedicated volley ball court and toilet block at Thoubal

IMPHAL, April 5: 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under of HQ IGAR(S) constructed a Volley Ball Court in Hiyanglam Village and Toilet Block at Sekmaijin Khunou Village, Thoubal (Manipur)… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 5: 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under of HQ IGAR(S) constructed a Volley Ball Court in Hiyanglam Village and Toilet Block at Sekmaijin Khunou Village, Thoubal (Manipur) under Assam Rifles Military Civic Action (MCA) Project 2010-11.  According to a PRO release, the Volley-ball court was handed over to the Village in presence of enthusiastic residents and the Pradhan of Hiyanglam on Mar 30 while the toilet block was handed over to villagers in the presence of pradhan and other prominent personalities of Sekmaijin Khunou on March 29. it further stated that the provision of such assists will surely help in overall development of these villages.

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AR recovers forest products and contraband drugs

IMPHAL, April 5: Troops of 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) intercepted a goods laden truck bearing registration No. MN-04A-0208 and MN-04A-4609, moving from  Chandanpokpi to  Moreh… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 5: Troops of 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) intercepted a goods laden truck bearing registration No. MN-04A-0208 and MN-04A-4609, moving from  Chandanpokpi to  Moreh on April 4 at around 04:30pm.
According to a PRO release, detailed search of the van resulted in the recovery of 2.5 tons of Red Sander Wood being transported to Moreh without any legal documents.  The recovered items were handed over to the forest department, Imphal.
In yet another incident, troops of 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) launched a search operation around the general area Bongyang  and  apprehended one  drug peddler from a  Maruti Van  Bearing register No MN 01K-5258 traveling from  Imphal to Moreh on April 4.
According to the release, the drug peddler was identified as Md  Farid Khan, 20,s/o Laye Sirajuddin,r/o LilongTolien Khun, PS Lilong , Thoubal district, 34 X 17500 kgs Tica cold Tablets and Actikof Tablets.
Tt further stated that the apprehendee alongwith the recovered items were handed over to the customs Office, Pallel.  
In yet another incident, Troops of 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) apprehended one lady drug peddler from the general area of Bongyang. The drugs peddler was identified as   Kikm, 40, w/o Late Chandramani r/o Yangoboo, Moreh, Chandel district. 400 x Tab Namcold was recovered from the lady.
it further added that the lady along with the recovered tablets was handed over to the customs office, Pallel.

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Sai Baba in critical condition

Puttaparthi, Apr. 5 (ANI): Doctors attending to Indian guru, spiritual figure and educator Satya Sai Baba on Tuesday said that he remains in critical condition and on ventilator support. With… Read more »

Puttaparthi, Apr. 5 (ANI): Doctors attending to Indian guru, spiritual figure and educator Satya Sai Baba on Tuesday said that he remains in critical condition and on ventilator support.
With thousands of devotees converging at his headquarters in Puttaparthi in Andhra Pradesh, the state police has issued prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, which prevents unlawful assembly.
The Sai Baba has been admitted to hospital with breathing problems.
A health bulletin issued by the hospital said that his condition had deteriorated and he is now on a ventilator and receiving kidney dialysis.
“The vital systems are not adequately responding. The condition of Baba is critical. The panel of doctors treating him are doing their best to make the systems respond,” hospital director AN Safaya said in a statement.

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Singjamei Polo and Khurai Polo to play for Champion

IMPHAL, April 5: Singjamei Polo Club beat MPSC (A) 3-2 while Khurai Polo Club beat CHingkheinganba Polo Club 11-4 to enter the final of the 2nd edition of 57 Mountain… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 5: Singjamei Polo Club beat MPSC (A) 3-2 while Khurai Polo Club beat CHingkheinganba Polo Club 11-4 to enter the final of the 2nd edition of 57 Mountain Division State Level Polo Tournament held at Mapal Kangjeibung today. The two teams will clash for the championship on April 7.
In the first semi final played today, P. Ojit of Singjamei Polo Club scored all the three goals while S. Somorjit scored the two golas for MPSC(A) P. Ojit scored in 1:35, 6:18, and 6:55 in the 1st, 3rd and 4th chukker. S. Somorjit scored in 5:59, 6:18 of the 1st and 2nd chukker.
In the second semifinal, Khurai Polo Club’s Thomson scored in the 32nd second and 3:14 min of the 1st chukker, Jotin and Thomson in 5:59 and 6:23 of the 2nd chukker, Jyotin Jyotinin 6:28, Thomson and Jogendra in 6:15 and 6:50 in the 3rd chukker, Jyotin in 1:56 and thoson in 4:64 and 6:01 min. Chingkheinganba Polo Club’s Kaoba scored in 6:25 of the 2nd chukker, Kh. Shantikumar in 3:04 and Kaoba in 4:43 and 5:44 of the 4th chukker.

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NISA loses to Sikkim United

IMPHAL, April 5: Sikkim United beat NISA 2-0 in the ongong 2nd Division I League football tournament which is being held at Nehru stadium, Guwahati. Both the goals of Sikkim… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 5: Sikkim United beat NISA 2-0 in the ongong 2nd Division I League football tournament which is being held at Nehru stadium, Guwahati. Both the goals of Sikkim United were scored by John, from Nigeria in the 15th and 64th minute. NISA so far have played 3 matches in which they won two and  lost one. NISA will meet Lansling, Shillong on April 10.

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CMM foundation day

IMPHAL,  April 5 : The 4th foundation day of Chanura Microfin Manipur (CMM) was held at the Manipur Dramatic Hall presided by Kh. Yaiskul Singh, vice chairman of CMM  yesterday…. Read more »

IMPHAL,  April 5 : The 4th foundation day of Chanura Microfin Manipur (CMM) was held at the Manipur Dramatic Hall presided by Kh. Yaiskul Singh, vice chairman of CMM  yesterday.
M. Ibomcha Singh, Internal Auditor was declared employee of the year, Mandakini Wangkheirakpam the best Branch Manager, P. Lenin the best Field Officer, K. Leptinent Singh the best MIS assistant and R.K. Joymati the best Office Assistant for the yeay 2011.

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UNICEF visit to study Manipur`s children

IMPHAL, April 3: UNICEF representative to India, Karin Hulshof is arriving to Imphal on April 5 on her two days exploratory visit to understand and learn more about the situation… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 3: UNICEF representative to India, Karin Hulshof is arriving to Imphal on April 5 on her two days exploratory visit to understand and learn more about the situation and emerging needs of children in Manipur.
In this regard an official intimation had already been given to the state government through state Chief Secretary DS Poonia last month by the chief field officer UNICEF India, and in due regard of the proposed visit of Karin Hulshof of UNICEF representative to India to the state capital on April, 5 state high level meeting was convened on March 29, last month which the chaired by the state Chief Secretary DS Poonia at his official Chamber at Old Secretariat and decided that the visiting Karin Hulshof will be announced as state Guest and Commissioner Health and Family Welfare is appointed at Nodal officer for the said proposed visit.
Further the recently held high level meeting of the state government has also chalked out the tentative programmes for her two days visit to the state from April 5 this month and as per the approved tentative programmes there will be meeting with the Chief Minister and ministers on her first day of arrival to the state capital and there will be power point presentation during the meeting with Chief minister in various issues related to child and women issues.
According to the official source Karin Hulshof, UNICEF representative to India during her visit to the state capital will inspects RIMS, JNIMS, Carmel Jyoti Children Home and Sncha Bhawan Children Home, Children Home ( Mahila Kalyan and Thangmeiband).Further the visiting delegate of the UNICEF will have meeting with NGOs working with Children and State Nodel officer at the conference hall, Old Secretariat, Imphal at about 2 pm of April 5 and will be followed by interaction with the media person of the state at Hotel Classic, the official source added.
In the meantime, the official intimation made from the UNICEF India to the state government in connection with the proposed visit of the UNICEF representative of India Karin Hulshof mentioned that, this is her first visit to the state and she would like to have a meeting with the representatives of the state government as well as other key secretaries of Departments relating to children, including Social Welfare, Health and Family Welfare and Education.
It is also further informed to the state government that, UNICEF is already collaborating with the  Manipur AIDS Control Society on programming for HIV/AIDS the objective of this meeting however, is to go beyond HIV/AIDS to learn more about the over all situation of the children in the state.
It is also mentioned that, Karin Hulshof will be accompanied by Edourad Beigbeder, Chief Field Services, UNICEF India.The official intimation also mentioned that, during this visit, Karin Hulshof also plan to meet with NGOs Working with Children and also visit RIMS and JN Institute during her stay in the state, the official sources added.

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Bomb at the residence of former PULF chairman

IMPHAL, April 3: Police today safely retrieved a hand grenade from the residence of former chairman of the Peoples’ United Liberation Front (PULF) militant, MI Khan, at Keirao Makting Makha… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 3: Police today safely retrieved a hand grenade from the residence of former chairman of the Peoples’ United Liberation Front (PULF) militant, MI Khan, at Keirao Makting Makha Leikai, believed to be left by miscreants last night.
According to reports the bomb was came across by the family members of the former militant leader this morning around 5:30 am inside a tin dustbin inside the campus.
The detonator of the bomb was found to be missing and later the Irilbung police retrieved around 9 am and safely disposed it.In this connection a public meeting was held at the residence of MI. Khan. Over hundreds of people from various part of the Keirao Assembly including CSOs, clubs and elders took part in the meet.
The meet while unanimously condemning the bomb threat, urged concerned organization or individuals not to repeat such act.Talking to media persons the former chairman PULF, MI Khan, termed the incident had political implication. The motive behind the incident is to create fear psychosis among the people to prevent entry in his house, he said.
He said that there was a rush late night at his residential campus with the gathering of local people who came to watch the Cricket world cup final adding he speculated that the bomb might have left taking the advantage of the rush-hour.
It may be recalled that the former militant leader who was released on March 25 from Sajiwa Jail. The militant leader after his release the same day announced his retirement as the chairman of the PULF and also announced to contest in the upcoming general election of the Manipur Legislative Assembly as a candidate of Keirao Assembly constituency.
In another incident, miscreant left a hand grenade at a furniture shop at located at Moirangkhom Yaiskul Police Lane this morning around 11:30 am.
The shop owner is identified as one Salam Manglem, 39, s/o (L) Ningthouba of Kakching Khunou, Thongam Awang Leikai.Reports said that the bomb was left neatly wrapped by a plastic bag and also containing a note which reads “MDF Moirangkhom Furniture Apunba”.
Accoring to Salam, he had no idea who was behind the attack however revealed that he had received threats thrice from a group.The bomb was later retrieved by the Imphal Police Station.

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Dr Shurhozelie on NPF expansion; says ENPO demand weakens peace process

By Oken Jeet Sandham KOHIMA, Apr 3 (NEPS): President of major ruling Naga People’s Front (NPF), Dr Shurhozelie has rubbished as “wild charges” senior opposition Congress MLA Kongam Konyak’s allegation… Read more »

By Oken Jeet Sandham KOHIMA, Apr 3 (NEPS): President of major ruling Naga People’s Front (NPF), Dr Shurhozelie has rubbished as “wild charges” senior opposition Congress MLA Kongam Konyak’s allegation that there used to be Naga underground factional clashes in Tirap and Changlang districts of Arunachal Pradesh wherever NPF party was campaigning there.
It may be mentioned that in the recently concluded Assembly session here, senior opposition Congress MLA from Mon district Kongam Konyak alleged that whenever the NPF party campaigned in Tirap and Changlang district, Naga underground factional clashes took place. The opposition MLA had even told the NPF not to spoil Assam too.
Talking to NEPS here on Sunday, Dr Shurhozelie expressed utter surprise on the senior Congress MLA’s allegation saying that they had never campaigned in Tirap and Changlang. At the same time, the NPF chief further questioned as to how anybody could blame any political parties, just because Naga underground factional clashes broke out there. “It is ridiculous and wild charge,” he stated.
Dr Shurhozelie, who is also senior DAN minister, reiterated that the demand of the Eastern Naga People’s Organization (ENPO) for a separate “Frontier Nagaland State” had weakened the “ongoing peace process.” The Naga people—be it NSCN (IM) or NSCN (K) and NNC—they all had been fighting for the sovereignty of the Nagas, whereas some group tried to “divide” the Nagas, he stated. “So I said it has weakened the cause of the Nagas,” he added.
With regard to the expansion of NPF to Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur, the NPF chief explained the party’s position on taking decision to spread their political activities in the neighboring States particularly those States where Nagas inhabited. Dr Shurhozelie said there had been demands from friends from outside Nagaland that the activities of their political party should also reach to their respective areas. At the same time, some national political parties too had requested them (NPF) to allow them to become part of party.
“As such, we in the party (NPF) have discussed the matter and carefully studied at the party constitution if we want to spread our political activities to other States of the region,” the NPF chief stated.
Dr Shurhozelie further narrated that since other national political parties too had their units in all the States and Union Territories, “why not they also think of establishing their NPF Units in Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and Assam where Nagas live.”
As the same time, the NPF chief disclosed that their party being a registered political party had to take approval from the Election Commission of India (ECI) and the nomenclature of Nagaland People’s Front had to be changed to Naga People’s Front to suit the local political environment of those respective States. “I think there is nothing wrong to change from Nagaland to Naga to embrace all walks of life,” he added.
In the meantime, while they were working to complete the procedure and waiting the approval from the ECI, the announcement of Arunachal Pradesh election came in. So those aspiring candidates who wanted to fight in NPF tickets in Arunachal election waited till the last moment but could not fight as NPF candidates due to the delay of approval from the ECI, the NPF president narrated.
As the last date of filing nomination was fast approaching, these aspiring candidates became restless. And in case they failed, they would have a point. “So we have told them to take their own decision,” Dr Shurhozelie admitted adding that they felt very “embarrassed” as ECI approval did not come till the last moment.
So some had to fight as “Independent”, while some as candidates of Arunachal People’s Party, he recalled saying, “Otherwise, these aspiring candidates had even given written commitment that they would fight as NPF candidates.”

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AR donates computer

IMPHAL April 3: 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector provided two computers and two printers to General English School, Soura, Thoubal district  under the  Assam Rifles Military Civic Action (MCA)… Read more »

IMPHAL April 3: 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector provided two computers and two printers to General English School, Soura, Thoubal district  under the  Assam Rifles Military Civic Action (MCA) Project 2010-11.  The computers and printers were handed over to the school in the presence of the Headmaster, teachers and enthusiastic students today. The students of General English School, Soura were eager to have an exposure to the IT and provision of the equipment facilitated the wishes of the students.

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Multi storeyed market complex at Moreh

IMPHAL, April 3: State Commerce and Industries minister Y Irabot Singh has laid foundation stone for a multi storey Market Complex at Moreh Border Town this morning. The proposed market… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 3: State Commerce and Industries minister Y Irabot Singh has laid foundation stone for a multi storey Market Complex at Moreh Border Town this morning.
The proposed market complex which will be having five storey will be constructed with an estimated cost of about Rs.21.5 lakhs is having 90% central share funded under the Assistance to States For Infrastrcuture Development for Exports and 10% of the total estimated cost will be borne by the state government.
On the other hand the government is keeping the target of completion of the said multi market complex having banking and other storage facilities by March next year.
In the meantime, state commerce and industries minister, while laying the foundation stone of the said market complex at Moreh this morning elaborated the objective of construction of such market complex. Minister further mentioned, maintaining of such market complex has become a must considering the increasing trade relationship and between the India and Myanmar and possible trade link up with other south east Asian countries with coming up of India’s  Look East Policies.
Minister further expressed his gratitude to the Meitei Council Moreh for giving the land for the constructions of such multi market complex in Moreh and completion of this market complex with provide facilities in terms of economic sustainability to various communities inhabted in Moreh border town.
On the other, the state Commerce and Industries minister prior to laying of foundation stone this morning inspected newly constructed road connecting Lalekai Veng and Gate N0.1 and later inspected the work condition of bridge which has been constructing over the Khujairok river at Moreh this morning.
On the other hand the formal function of laying foundation stone for the multi market complex at Moreh was presided over the MLA, N Mangi Singh Chairman MANIDCO and also attended by Principal Secretary Commerce and Industries, Manging Director MANIDCO and related officials of Commerce and Industries department during the function this morning.

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UTA wins 7th Governor Cup Taekwondo Championship

IMPHAL, April 3: UTA retained the 7th Governor Cup Taekwondo Championship once again winning the championship for seven years in a row. In all, UTA won 20 gold, 16 silver… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 3: UTA retained the 7th Governor Cup Taekwondo Championship once again winning the championship for seven years in a row. In all, UTA won 20 gold, 16 silver and 27 bronze to top the table followed by SAI winning 19 gold, 8 silver and 11 bronze. PTA was placed in the 3rd place winning 5 gold, 6 silver and 6 bronze.

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NISA beat Guwahati Town Club

IMPHAL, April 3: NISA defeated Guwahati Town Club 3-0 in the ongoing 2nd Division I League Football tournament which is being held at Nehru Stadium, Guwahati. L. Nabachandra (4m), S…. Read more »

IMPHAL, April 3: NISA defeated Guwahati Town Club 3-0 in the ongoing 2nd Division I League Football tournament which is being held at Nehru Stadium, Guwahati. L. Nabachandra (4m), S. Manimohon (20m) and N. Jimmy (92m) scored the goals for NISA. L. Nabachandra missed a spot kick in the 78th minute of the game.

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Govt. instructs all departments for financial and physical progress

IMPHAL, April 3: State government has recently instructed all departments to furnish the information related with financial and  physical progress for annual Plan, 2010-11 including flow of fund and achievement… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 3: State government has recently instructed all departments to furnish the information related with financial and  physical progress for annual Plan, 2010-11 including flow of fund and achievement for hill areas.
In this regard an official order has been issued by the Dr. Sajjad Hassan, Special Secretary/Planning on March 31 last in which is has been officially mentioned that, the financial year, 2010-11 closes on March 31, 2011. Most of the plan departments have by now assessed the progress of their physical and financial achievement is this connection and it further directed all the departments  to report the financial and physical progress under Annual Plan, 2010-11 to Planning department latest by April 25 this month.
The official order also mentioned that, the information is required so as to enable the Planning department to assess the overall progress of achievement for all plan schemes implemented by various line departments and also flow of fund to hill areas along with physical achievement under Annual Plan 2010-11 for onward submission of Planning Commission and Hill Areas Committee (HAC).
The official order also mentioned that as stipulated by the Planning Commission, all departments are requested to ensure flow of plan funds to the tribal inhabited hill areas at least in proportion to the population of STs & SCs in the state. Further, as per the Presidential order of 1972 issued under Article 371-C of the Constitution, the state government is required to report quarterly to HAC indicating progress of implementation of plan schemes in the hill areas/districts. This has been emphasized in the meeting of the Hill Areas Committee, Manipur Legislative Assembly held on February, 28 this year and therefore, all head of departments were directed to furnish the information in the enclosed formats as advised and submit to Planning Department latest by April 25 this month positively for onward submission to Planning Commission and Hill Areas Committee,the official order added.

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