The president and general secretary of All Jiribam Tribal Union have been sacked at a meeting held today at Tribal Community Hall, Jiribam Source The Sangai Express
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The president and general secretary of All Jiribam Tribal Union have been sacked at a meeting held today at Tribal Community Hall, Jiribam Source The Sangai Express
The president and general secretary of All Jiribam Tribal Union have been sacked at a meeting held today at Tribal Community Hall, Jiribam Source The Sangai Express
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Chandel for 'Alternative arrangement'E-Pao.netImphal, November 22 2011: The United Naga Council (UNC) declared today in Chandel that the movement demanding the 'Alternative Arrangement' for the Nagas in Manipur will go on as long as its…
Chandel for 'Alternative arrangement'
E-Pao.net Imphal, November 22 2011: The United Naga Council (UNC) declared today in Chandel that the movement demanding the 'Alternative Arrangement' for the Nagas in Manipur will go on as long as its demand is not met. Holding a public rally today in Chandel … Protest against creation of Sadar Hills district in Chandel |
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IMPHAL, November 22: The media cell of the Manipur Sangai festival this evening organized an… more »
IMPHAL, November 22: The media cell of the Manipur Sangai festival this evening organized an interaction between state media persons and the Thailand delegate at the venue of the festival Hatta Kangjeibung.
The Thailand delegates were represented by Meaw and Nopparat during the interaction.
On being asked by the state media persons if this is their first time Meaw informed that it is her first time in the state and added that she had been to other places in India, however she has never come across something as vibrant and colourful as the Sangai festival.
Meanwhile, Nopparat informed that this is not her first time as she had come last year also. She also mentioned that they were invited by the Thailand government to participate in this year’s Sangai festival.
She also said that this year’s edition is bigger and well organized than last year, and that the Thailand stall has sold more during the first day of the festival as compared to last year.
She further informed that the prices at which the Thailand stall is selling its wares is similar to the price it is being sold at Thailand.
However, the due to lack of communication, the stall is facing some problems and in order to tackle the communication problem, the team has employed one local as a helper.
She also informed that the weather in Manipur is excellent and they are very happy that they have been able to enjoy such weather while back home in Thailand it is burning hot.
She also expressed her willingness to enjoy her stay in the state. She has appealed to the people of the state to come and see the Thailand stall.
The Thailand stall selling toys, Thai cuisine, ornaments, etc can be located on the left side of the venue around the premier section.
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IMPHAL, November 22: A five day long ‘Fish farmers intensive training programme’ concluded today at… more »
IMPHAL, November 22: A five day long ‘Fish farmers intensive training programme’ concluded today at the Manipur Baptist Convention Youth hall today.
The function was attended by fisheries director K Sharatkumar Singh, district fisheries officer David K Shimray and fisheries officer Imphal east Y Ibobi Singh as the chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively.
Speaking at the function today, Sharatkumar informed that the training programme has been organized so as to provide trainings on fish rearing to people who have their own ponds where they can rear fish but who doesn’t have proper knowledge on the subject.
He further informed that a small pond (one hectare) in the state can produced about 1000 kgs of fish whereas a pond of the same size in other states like Bengal can produced around 10,000 kgs of fish.
He further informed that during the training the fish rearers were informed on the ways of rearing fish so that they could increase the yield of their ponds. The training will also be beneficial for the fishers as it will help them to earn more.
Certificates were distributed to more than 50 fish farmers of the area who had attended the training.
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IMPHAL, Nov 22: The state revenue department in a press release has informed that the… more »
IMPHAL, Nov 22: The state revenue department in a press release has informed that the next Public Hearing before the Committee on Re-organization of Administrative and Police District Boundaries in the state will be held on November 25 at 3:00 p.m. in the office chamber of the Chief Secretary, in the Old Secretariat.
It has further added that the committee will hear the following organizations in its next meeting scheduled: Sekmai Block Congress Committee (I), Imphal west; All Tribal Chiefs and Public Grievances Forum, Chandel, Manipur; Demand Committee on Upgradation of Pherzawl ADC and Naga Peoples’ Front.
The above listed organizations may contact under secretary (revenue), government of Manipur for their confirmation to appear before the committee, it added.
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IMPHAL, Nov 22: The Manipur University Kanchipur Imphal organized “Manipuri Hindi Kavi Sammelan” at senate… more »
IMPHAL, Nov 22: The Manipur University Kanchipur Imphal organized “Manipuri Hindi Kavi Sammelan” at senate hall Manipur University today.
The programme was attended by Prof. HNK Sharma, vice chancellor of the university as chief guest, Prof. S Sanatombi Shinha as the president and Sh. Manohar Lal Batham IG BSF FTR HQ M&C as distinguish invitees.
Prof. N Lokendro Singh and Prof. Premlata also attended the meet as special invitees.
Moreover many renowned poets and poetess also took part in the meet including Prof. Deenmani Singh, Prof. Deen Lokendra Singh, Bhanumati Devi, Prof. TH Ratan Kumar, Dr. Lanchenba Meitei, Dr Shanti Bala Devi, Prof. H Suvadani, Prof. K Iboil Singh, Acharya Radhavinod Thogdam, Dr. Arun Kr Sharma (Rajasthan), Ramcharan Vat (MP), Anand Mangal Kulshrestha (MP), Urmila Kulshrestha, Dr. Ibeyaima Devi, Dr. Kanchan Sharma and Dr. Vijay Lakshami.
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IMPHAL, Nov 22: The 6th Ningol Chakouba for Muslim and Tribal Women of Keirao Assembly… more »
IMPHAL, Nov 22: The 6th Ningol Chakouba for Muslim and Tribal Women of Keirao Assembly constituency was organized by the Keirao Kendra Block Congress Committee today at the Kiyamgei Muslim Awang Leikai residence of MOBC minister, Md Allaudin Khan attended by minister himself and other active functionaries of the block committee.
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IMPHAL, Nov 22: The physical measurement for the post of sub-officer, leading fireman, fireman, driver,… more »
IMPHAL, Nov 22: The physical measurement for the post of sub-officer, leading fireman, fireman, driver, mechanics and fitter for Bishnupur, Chandel and Churachandpur District is slated to be held on November 23 at 10 am at Manipur Fire Service Head Quarter, Imphal.
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IMPHAL, Nov 22: The Women Action for Development is observing the International Fortnight Observation Protesting… more »
IMPHAL, Nov 22: The Women Action for Development is observing the International Fortnight Observation Protesting Violence against Women from November 25 to December 12 under the theme of “From Peace in the home to peace in the world: Let’s Challenge Militarism and End Violence Against Women”.
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From Kaimuanthang LAMKA, Nov 22 : A book which have been written in the sweet… more »
From Kaimuanthang
LAMKA, Nov 22 : A book which have been written in the sweet memory of Late Thangkhanlal ex -minister entitled ” LUAI KIVEI BANG HINKHO` was released by the Zomi Council Chairman LB Sona during a function held at Zoveng from 11 am today.
Publication of the book have been made possible under the able guidance and initiative of his son Chinlunthang an advocate.
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It is heartening that the chief minister Okram Ibobi has taken cognizance of the daily… more »
It is heartening that the chief minister Okram Ibobi has taken cognizance of the daily VVIP trespassers inside the Kangla complex. It is equally heartening that he probably took notice of this ugly miscarriage of official power after the matter was commented upon in the local newspapers, including the IFP several times. It is a surprise that so many of these VVIP’s did not realise or were brutishly ignoring the fact that they were violating a sacrosanct space all the while before being told by none other than the head of the government himself to know their limits. As per the chief minister’s public statement, the no other than the Governor of Manipur would be allowed to drive through the Kangla, using this patch of green with immense historical significance as a short cut to avoid busy traffic. This was being done even when these VVIP’s were not on duty or in a hurry. It had become a matter of flaunting their power and official status. Indeed, many of these VVIP trespassers had proven themselves to be eyesores, zipping at breakneck speed with sirens blaring across the Kangla, usually from its south to north gates and vice versa, but sometimes also the western gate.
What the chief minister has done is commendable. Not the least for deflating the disproportionately blown up VVIP egos. He has gone strictly by protocol to make the single exception of allowing only the Governor’s vehicle to pass through the Kangla if the need so arises. Apparently he has chosen not to even make the privilege available to himself. Practising what one preaches is definitely enchanting and the chief minister this time has done just this. The Governor is the constitutional head and as per official protocol is at the apex of the hierarchy of the state’s officialdom. We hope his statement gets transferred into official policy sooner than later and that prohibition of vehicles within the Kangla becomes as much an unwritten tradition as it is an official policy and nobody, absolutely nobody ever thinks of seeking exception other than for important public purposes. This is relevant because the Kangla obviously would be a tourist attraction as and when the tourist traffic increases, and now that the restrictions under the Protected Area Permit, PAP, has been relaxed, this is likely to be the reality in the coming years, or months as the case may quite possibly turn out to be.
We are at a loss why enlightened citizens as our VVIPs presumably are could not understand the value of heritage without being told. If they did, they would have treated the Kangla with more respect than they have shown. They probably also see the Kangla’s worth as much as its value as real estate. Indeed, many will remember there was once a move to divide up the Kangla into shop plots and at another time to build the state’s capitol here, and the Kangla moat outside the complex had begun to be filled. If that official plan had not been resisted by the more conscientious amongst the officialdom and by the general public, Manipur may have lost for good one of its most important, if not the most important historical heritage.
The mid 20th Century when the Second World War reached the soil of Manipur exposing the erstwhile kingdom to a scale of violence it had never seen before can be said to be the time Manipur was first introduced to the modern world in a real way. It was a traumatic start and it was sudden too. This being the case the disorientation that resulted is understandable. Even if many of the misinterpretations and misconceptions of modernity can be to a good extent attributed to this suddenness of epochal transition, it has been more than half a century since, and lessons ought to have been learnt by now. One of the biggest of these lessons is that beyond the material world which can be calibrated in material worth, there are also intangible heritages which are priceless. Once upon a time, unwritten rules, norms, taboos and even “motivated” and deliberately “cultivated” superstitions spelled out respect for these intangible gifts from the past eras. Today while these unwritten rules have lost their value, acquired modern laws and rationality have not been able to rewrite the need for protecting these heritages. The sooner the place comes to terms with this new challenge, the less irreversible harms would be done to our priceless heritages.
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By Tanveer Jafri While many countries of the world are investing more in research and… more »
By Tanveer Jafri
While many countries of the world are investing more in research and development of cheaper and cleaner nuclear energy, the nuclear research programme of Iran has drawn ire of the West since a decade. Although Iran has repeatedly claimed that its ongoing nuclear research program is for peaceful uses and its purpose is merely to become self reliant in nuclear energy, the western countries, particularly the United States and Israel are not ready to accept this argument. The United Nations agency IAEA has several times expressed its concern over the Iranian nuclear programme. In its latest report, the IAEA has said that it has “credible” information that “Iran has carried out activities relevant to the development of a nuclear explosive device.” Recently, a fresh resolution was passed by the IAEA calling on Iran to clear the doubts and concerns of the international community regarding its nuclear program.
On the other hand, Iran has called this report completely “non-professional, unbalanced and politically motivated” and prepared under “pressure” from the United States. Iran says the IAEA serves as America`s puppet. In the wake of this report, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has once again insisted that Iran’s programme is for peaceful purposes and it will never stop it.
But according to the IAEA report, the research carried out in 2008-09 is a matter of serious worry. It has said that research pertains to such devices which have no other use than to detonate a nuclear bomb. In response to this report, the US has said that Tehran has repeatedly failed to convince the international community that its nuclear programme is for non-military purpose. Amidst these, speculation of possible military action against Iran has caught up. While the US and Israel seem to favour such an option; Russia and China, on the contrary, have vowed to oppose tooth and nail any sanction against Iran in the UNSC, let alone military strike. Even the US administration is apparently divided over the use of force on Iran. The US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta has warned that attacking Iran may have “a serious impact in the region and on U.S. forces in the region.” Panetta opined that bombing Iran would merely “delay that (nuclear) program or derail it up to two or three years at most.”
In response to such discussions in the Western media, Iran has issued a stern warning. Parvez Sarwari, the chief of Security Commission of Iranian Parliament, said that Iran has the courage to turn Israel into a heap of dirt, in case any such mistake is committed by Israel. He said that he is eager for the moment when Israel provokes Iran to demonstrate its power and technology. This echoes Ahmadinejad’s view aired some years ago where he said that Israel must be “wiped off the map.” Such kind of threatening certainly gives strength to American and Israeli fears that Iran is actively involved in creating nuclear weapons.
To understand this speculation of war, we need to consider two other factors than the nuclear programme of Iran i.e. the disputed Presidential elections in Iran in 2009 and the ongoing anti-regime uprisings in the Arab world, better known as Arab Spring. These two things, in addition to Iranian nukes, have helped create such a negative atmosphere against Iran. Just after the Presidential elections in 2009, the protesters, led by the loser candidate Mir Hussein Mousavi, occupied Azadi Square in Tehran, accused the government of large scale poll rigging in the elections and demanded re-election. The government suppressed that movement by the use of force. Encouraged by the Arab Spring, once again the protesters took to streets in large numbers. This time again the movement was brutally crushed.
Iranian government claims that these protests are getting tacit support from the US and Israel, hence need to be suppressed. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also complements this assertion by saying that Arab Spring could “turn into an Iranian winter.” At the same time, pro-Nejad Iranian lawmakers have called for hanging of those opposition leaders who are involved in “conspiracy” against the government. This kind of internal conflict presents similar kind of excuses to the enemy countries, which were evident in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya in recent years. In other words, wherever the US intervened militarily, it had the support of a large section of local people.
Though Iran can have a sigh of relief since the US will hesitate from acting against it, keeping in mind the ‘intolerable’ losses it had to suffer from military intervention in Afghanistan and Iraq. In case Washington decides to land on Iranian soil, the resistance to its forces will be much stronger and violent than it had experienced in Iraq and Afghanistan. Apart from this, the current financial position of the US won’t allow it to take on any new military adventure. Hence, the shadow of war on Iran is not so real. It may be a mere pressure tactic being used by the US and Israel to make Iran fall in line.
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UNLF expresses gratitude to media faternityKanglaOnlineIMPHAL November 22: Kh Pambei, acting chairman of the UNLF on behalf of the central committee, UNLF expressed his pleasure to the media fraternity both local and outside Manipur for accepting an in…
UNLF expresses gratitude to media faternity
KanglaOnline IMPHAL November 22: Kh Pambei, acting chairman of the UNLF on behalf of the central committee, UNLF expressed his pleasure to the media fraternity both local and outside Manipur for accepting an invitation and for being present in a media meet with a … |
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JD (U) demands written assurance from Union home minister on Supra stateKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, November 22: Unconvinced with the recent report of Union home minister denying the granting of 'Supra state' as circulated by the Manipur Information Ce…
JD (U) demands written assurance from Union home minister on Supra state
KanglaOnline IMPHAL, November 22: Unconvinced with the recent report of Union home minister denying the granting of 'Supra state' as circulated by the Manipur Information Centre, the Janata Dal United (JDU-U) Manipur unit today demanded a written clarification from … |
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Poets` meet heldKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Nov 22: The Manipur University Kanchipur Imphal organized “Manipuri Hindi Kavi Sammelan” at senate hall Manipur University today. The programme was attended by Prof. HNK Sharma, vice chancellor of the university …
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Sangai fest under wayAssam TribuneIMPHAL, Nov 22 – The ten- day Manipur Sangai Festival opened at the historic Hapta Kangjeibung here on Monday. A number of business delegates and cultural troupes from neighbouring Myanmar, Thailand and Kenya along w…
Sangai fest under way
Assam Tribune IMPHAL, Nov 22 – The ten- day Manipur Sangai Festival opened at the historic Hapta Kangjeibung here on Monday. A number of business delegates and cultural troupes from neighbouring Myanmar, Thailand and Kenya along with State's ethnic communities are … Absence of cycle parking space in Sangai festival and introduction of cycles … |
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Nagas affirm on Alternative Arrangement at Chandel rallyMorungExpressImphal | November 22 : The United Naga Council (UNC) declared today in Chandel that the movement demanding the 'Alternative Arrangement' for the Nagas in Manipur will go on as…
Nagas affirm on Alternative Arrangement at Chandel rally
MorungExpress Imphal | November 22 : The United Naga Council (UNC) declared today in Chandel that the movement demanding the 'Alternative Arrangement' for the Nagas in Manipur will go on as long as its demand is not met. Holding a public rally today in Chandel … Protest against creation of Sadar Hills district in Chandel |
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Nagas affirm on Alternative Arrangement at Chandel rallyMorungExpressImphal | November 22 : The United Naga Council (UNC) declared today in Chandel that the movement demanding the 'Alternative Arrangement' for the Nagas in Manipur will go on as…
Nagas affirm on Alternative Arrangement at Chandel rally
MorungExpress Imphal | November 22 : The United Naga Council (UNC) declared today in Chandel that the movement demanding the 'Alternative Arrangement' for the Nagas in Manipur will go on as long as its demand is not met. Holding a public rally today in Chandel … Protest against creation of Sadar Hills district in Chandel |
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Bangladesh News 24 hoursShare all detailsDaily Star OnlineThe 1500-MW project is located on the Barak river near India's Manipur-Mizoram border just off Bangladesh's Zakiganj border in Sylhet. The Barak enters Bangladesh as the rivers Surma and…
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Daily Star OnlineShare all detailsDaily Star OnlineThe 1500-MW project is located in Barak river near India's Manipur-Mizoram border just off Bangladesh's Zakiganj border in Sylhet. Barak enters Bangladesh as Surma and Kushiyara rivers. Concern…
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