Jiribam district demand committee threatens economic blockade

IMPHAL June 3: As a part of the continuing effort of various social organizations of Jiribam to press the state government to convert the Jiribam sub-division into a full fledged… Read more »

IMPHAL June 3: As a part of the continuing effort of various social organizations of Jiribam to press the state government to convert the Jiribam sub-division into a full fledged revenue district, the Jiribam branch of AMSU, MSF and DESAM, today, organized a peaceful protest rally starting from Jiribam higher secondary school at around 11. 30 am.

Around 400 students from Kalinagar high school, Kasturba high school, Jiribam higher secondary school and R.K. Sanatombi Vidyalaya high school, Jiribam participated in the said rally.

Later in the day, the Jiribam district demand committee had called a 30 hours general strike in Jiribam sub division which will be effective from the mid-night of June 6 till 6 am of June 8 as a response to the concerned authority`™s mute stand.

A press conference that was held at around 2.30 pm at the temporary office of the committee which is situated in the office of MSF, Jiribam branch also highlighted the further course of actions if the government continue to fail to act accordingly even after repeated demands. In this regard the convener of the committee, Mutum Meipaksana Mangang has appealed the general populace in the Jiribam area for their support till the demand of converting the sub-division into a district is materialized.

The committee further cautioned the state government that an economic blockade for 5 days starting from 7pm of June 11 till 7 pm of June 15 will be instituted on the Imphal Jiribam state highway as a further course of action, if the government fail to give any positive responses even after the stipulated time. The committee further appealed to all the vehicles plying on this highway to fully cooperate during the proposed economic blockade.

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Manipur lifts sub-junior national Sepak Takraw title

IMPHAL, June 3: Manipur lifted the trophy in both the boys and girls (team event) of the 14th sub-junior national Sepak Takraw championship being held at Ahmedabad, Gujarat. In the… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 3: Manipur lifted the trophy in both the boys and girls (team event) of the 14th sub-junior national Sepak Takraw championship being held at Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

In the sub-junior boys final (team) played this morning, Manipur defeated Delhi, 2-0 with the scoreline 14-12, 21-9, 15-11/21-15, 21-11.

In the girls final, Manipur beat Andhra Pradesh in 2-1 sets with the score of 19-21, 8-21/21-12, 21-8/21-10, 21-19.

In Regu even of the championship, Manipur girls has reached the quarter final. In the matches played today, Manipur girls (Regu) defeated Kerala by 2-0 and also Rajasthan 2-0.

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SCY wins in NIVSO Cup

IMPHAL, June 3: SCY, Yumnam Khunou defeated WYC Wairi by 4-0 goals in today`™s first match of the 1st NIVSO Cup Khundrakpam Kendra Football tournament being held at Keibi High… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 3: SCY, Yumnam Khunou defeated WYC Wairi by 4-0 goals in today`™s first match of the 1st NIVSO Cup Khundrakpam Kendra Football tournament being held at Keibi High School ground.

In the second match of the day, YLYC, Nungsum defeated SDC by a solitary goal. All important goal for the Nungsum team was scored by Haopok in the 36th minute.

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Snake bite victim saved

IMPHAL, June 7: The Medical Team of 18 Sikh Regiment has saved a lady being bitten by a venomous snake on June 7. The victim is identified as one Salam… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 7: The Medical Team of 18 Sikh Regiment has saved a lady being bitten by a venomous snake on June 7.
The victim is identified as one Salam Ashalata Devi, 53, of Chingamaklo Maisuam Leikai of Imphal West district. She was brought to the unit hospital in a critical condition and administered with anti snake venom, informed a statement of the PRO IGAR (S).

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MPP calls for new changes in state

IMPHAL June 2: Calling for new changes in the state, Th. Chaoba ex- union minister, while addressing a One day political conference at Thoubal Charangpat Mamang Leikai community hall under… Read more »

IMPHAL June 2: Calling for new changes in the state, Th. Chaoba ex- union minister, while addressing a One day political conference at Thoubal Charangpat Mamang Leikai community hall under Wangkhem A/C stated that the state is facing an acute hardship as a result of the congress government. He further mentioned that in the forth-coming general election, MPP will form an alliance with like minded political parties other than NPF to overdraw the Congress led government.

Accusing the Chief Minister of being associating with family politics, Th. Chaoba termed the present O.Ibobi led Congress government will have the same fate as that of Karunanidhi led government in Tamil Nadu.

The One day political conference was organized by the Youth Front of Manipur Peoples Party to address on various present issues of the State.

Dr. Nimaichand Luwang, president MPP, L. Kunjabihari, district president MPP, Th. Chaoba, , L. Jatra, ex-MLA, M. Maniton Mangang, president Youth Front MPP graced the function as chief guest, president and guests of Honour respectively. The function was also attended by other office bearers, members and invitees.

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MPP calls for new changes in state

IMPHAL June 2: Calling for new changes in the state, Th. Chaoba ex- union minister, while addressing a One day political conference at Thoubal Charangpat Mamang Leikai community hall under… Read more »

IMPHAL June 2: Calling for new changes in the state, Th. Chaoba ex- union minister, while addressing a One day political conference at Thoubal Charangpat Mamang Leikai community hall under Wangkhem A/C stated that the state is facing an acute hardship as a result of the congress government. He further mentioned that in the forth-coming general election, MPP will form an alliance with like minded political parties other than NPF to overdraw the Congress led government.

Accusing the Chief Minister of being associating with family politics, Th. Chaoba termed the present O.Ibobi led Congress government will have the same fate as that of Karunanidhi led government in Tamil Nadu.

The One day political conference was organized by the Youth Front of Manipur Peoples Party to address on various present issues of the State.

Dr. Nimaichand Luwang, president MPP, L. Kunjabihari, district president MPP, Th. Chaoba, , L. Jatra, ex-MLA, M. Maniton Mangang, president Youth Front MPP graced the function as chief guest, president and guests of Honour respectively. The function was also attended by other office bearers, members and invitees.

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Photo exhibition on Northeastern states to be held

IMPHAL June 2: The Field exhibition Office, Directorate of Advertising and Visual publicity, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, Imphal is organizing a five days photo exhibition on… Read more »

IMPHAL June 2: The Field exhibition Office, Directorate of Advertising and Visual publicity, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, Imphal is organizing a five days photo exhibition on the theme `Development Initiatives in North East` at community/composite hall Kakching Bazar, Thoubal district from June 7 to 11, said a press release by Field Exhibition Officer of DAVP, Imphal.

The release added that the aims of the exhibition are to disseminate information about the pace of various developmental projects undertaken by the government of India in the whole of Northeastern region including Sikkim.

All together, about 130 photographs depicting the life, culture and development projects from the eight states will be displayed during the exhibition, the release further added. The field exhibition officer, DAV, Imphal in the release appealed to one and all from all walks of life to witness the photo exhibition so as to have better understanding of various developmental schemes taken up by the government of India.

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Photo exhibition on Northeastern states to be held

IMPHAL June 2: The Field exhibition Office, Directorate of Advertising and Visual publicity, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, Imphal is organizing a five days photo exhibition on… Read more »

IMPHAL June 2: The Field exhibition Office, Directorate of Advertising and Visual publicity, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, Imphal is organizing a five days photo exhibition on the theme `Development Initiatives in North East` at community/composite hall Kakching Bazar, Thoubal district from June 7 to 11, said a press release by Field Exhibition Officer of DAVP, Imphal.

The release added that the aims of the exhibition are to disseminate information about the pace of various developmental projects undertaken by the government of India in the whole of Northeastern region including Sikkim.

All together, about 130 photographs depicting the life, culture and development projects from the eight states will be displayed during the exhibition, the release further added. The field exhibition officer, DAV, Imphal in the release appealed to one and all from all walks of life to witness the photo exhibition so as to have better understanding of various developmental schemes taken up by the government of India.

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Before the Rains Returns

The rains have halted for a while. It will be back soon in bigger monsoon torrents if all goes as per normal seasonal cycle. But this break can be made… Read more »

The rains have halted for a while. It will be back soon in bigger monsoon torrents if all goes as per normal seasonal cycle. But this break can be made used of meaningfully by the government. The least it could do is to fill up the potholes on the roads as well as repair weak spots before the rains return. Now that weather forecasts technology has advanced so much, it can actually plan out its work schedule much better than it could 10 years ago. Investing in renovation works now will save the government a lot more money in the near future, for the potholes and weak spot, if left unattended, would virtually trigger total or at least much more substantial damages of the roads during the monsoon. One wonders why this thought does not occur to the government on its own without anybody having to remind it. Local MLAs which are the eyes and ears, as well as guardians of the constituencies they represent, should have brought up the matter before the government for necessary action. Or is it a case of there being no such system of feedback in the establishment. If there isn`™t any, it is time for the government to introduced one. Let the government also realise that it would not only be saving expenses in the long run, but also doing a great service to the people it is supposed to serve.

We wonder why the government gives so little attention to maintenance of infrastructure. If it were to give the matter of maintenance a fraction of the attention that it gives to laying foundation stones or inaugurating new public infrastructures, so much would have been set right. The enthusiasm for the latter is such that our leaders would even agree to lay foundation stones or inaugurate structures ranging from public toilets to community halls where they would make fiery public speeches with an air of self assumed grandeur of imagined epic proportion. Perhaps as a tactics, a tradition should be introduced where our leaders are encouraged to cut the ribbons even in cases of public infrastructure renovation works and allowed to make speeches. This hopefully will encourage them to think of repair works more seriously and with far greater interest.
Jokes aside, this is a matter of concern, and indeed a big lacuna in the attitude of the government. Nothing, absolutely nothing, can keep in good shape without routine repair renovations. Roads are no exceptions. So why does the government not keep aside a separate budget for this purpose. We would even suggest a different government department with the responsibility of ensuring repair works are executed promptly, catching signs of damages early and fixing them before they get extensive. Let us remind the government once again that such a policy would save it considerably amount of money and quality time rather than put more pressure on its exchequer. It does not have to be recruiting fresh employees. It is just a matter of introducing a new structure to division of work responsibilities in its engineering departments. What seems to be also missing is a system of accountability. If a certain stretch of road or for that matter any government infrastructure is in a bad condition or have not been built as per specifications and standard, there should be somebody to answer. As for this latter proposition, in all likelihood the system already exists. The question is, if this is so, why are damaged roads left unrepaired for months until the damages become so extensive that the public are left with no choice than to resort to public agitation?

Nothing seems to be urgent in the eyes of the government. The only things that perk it up are the periodic mock epics and tantrums from various warring civil society bodies which are supposed to be challenges to the territorial integrity of the state. The war drums and war cabinet meetings recently over the opening of a party office of the Naga Peoples`™ Front, a Nagaland state political party, at Senapati headquarters by the Nagaland chief minister, Neiphiu Rio, is just the latest example. It may be recalled, all the clamours in the end proved to be nothing more than what the great bard William Shakespeare said in those immortal lines: `a story told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.` Instead of wasting its energy on such frivolous matters, we wish it would give more priority to keeping public utilities in good shape. For all one knows, such a shift in priorities would in the end prove to be the solution to episodes such as that of the Senapati fiasco.

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Before the Rains Returns

The rains have halted for a while. It will be back soon in bigger monsoon torrents if all goes as per normal seasonal cycle. But this break can be made… Read more »

The rains have halted for a while. It will be back soon in bigger monsoon torrents if all goes as per normal seasonal cycle. But this break can be made used of meaningfully by the government. The least it could do is to fill up the potholes on the roads as well as repair weak spots before the rains return. Now that weather forecasts technology has advanced so much, it can actually plan out its work schedule much better than it could 10 years ago. Investing in renovation works now will save the government a lot more money in the near future, for the potholes and weak spot, if left unattended, would virtually trigger total or at least much more substantial damages of the roads during the monsoon. One wonders why this thought does not occur to the government on its own without anybody having to remind it. Local MLAs which are the eyes and ears, as well as guardians of the constituencies they represent, should have brought up the matter before the government for necessary action. Or is it a case of there being no such system of feedback in the establishment. If there isn`™t any, it is time for the government to introduced one. Let the government also realise that it would not only be saving expenses in the long run, but also doing a great service to the people it is supposed to serve.

We wonder why the government gives so little attention to maintenance of infrastructure. If it were to give the matter of maintenance a fraction of the attention that it gives to laying foundation stones or inaugurating new public infrastructures, so much would have been set right. The enthusiasm for the latter is such that our leaders would even agree to lay foundation stones or inaugurate structures ranging from public toilets to community halls where they would make fiery public speeches with an air of self assumed grandeur of imagined epic proportion. Perhaps as a tactics, a tradition should be introduced where our leaders are encouraged to cut the ribbons even in cases of public infrastructure renovation works and allowed to make speeches. This hopefully will encourage them to think of repair works more seriously and with far greater interest.
Jokes aside, this is a matter of concern, and indeed a big lacuna in the attitude of the government. Nothing, absolutely nothing, can keep in good shape without routine repair renovations. Roads are no exceptions. So why does the government not keep aside a separate budget for this purpose. We would even suggest a different government department with the responsibility of ensuring repair works are executed promptly, catching signs of damages early and fixing them before they get extensive. Let us remind the government once again that such a policy would save it considerably amount of money and quality time rather than put more pressure on its exchequer. It does not have to be recruiting fresh employees. It is just a matter of introducing a new structure to division of work responsibilities in its engineering departments. What seems to be also missing is a system of accountability. If a certain stretch of road or for that matter any government infrastructure is in a bad condition or have not been built as per specifications and standard, there should be somebody to answer. As for this latter proposition, in all likelihood the system already exists. The question is, if this is so, why are damaged roads left unrepaired for months until the damages become so extensive that the public are left with no choice than to resort to public agitation?

Nothing seems to be urgent in the eyes of the government. The only things that perk it up are the periodic mock epics and tantrums from various warring civil society bodies which are supposed to be challenges to the territorial integrity of the state. The war drums and war cabinet meetings recently over the opening of a party office of the Naga Peoples`™ Front, a Nagaland state political party, at Senapati headquarters by the Nagaland chief minister, Neiphiu Rio, is just the latest example. It may be recalled, all the clamours in the end proved to be nothing more than what the great bard William Shakespeare said in those immortal lines: `a story told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.` Instead of wasting its energy on such frivolous matters, we wish it would give more priority to keeping public utilities in good shape. For all one knows, such a shift in priorities would in the end prove to be the solution to episodes such as that of the Senapati fiasco.

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World Environment Day

IMPHAL, June 2: The Loktak Development Authority and the Generation De New Image (GENIM), Ningthoukhong is organising the `World Environment Day`™ on the theme `Forest at your service`™ at Ningthoukhong… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 2: The Loktak Development Authority and the Generation De New Image (GENIM), Ningthoukhong is organising the `World Environment Day`™ on the theme `Forest at your service`™ at Ningthoukhong on June 5.
As a part of the observation, a spot painting competition and environmental quiz will be organised to create awareness amongst younger generation.

Interested students from Class V to X may join the spot painting competition and quiz competition for which details can be asked to mobile Nos. 9863639956, 9856430363 and 9856238968.

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World Environment Day

IMPHAL, June 2: The Loktak Development Authority and the Generation De New Image (GENIM), Ningthoukhong is organising the `World Environment Day`™ on the theme `Forest at your service`™ at Ningthoukhong… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 2: The Loktak Development Authority and the Generation De New Image (GENIM), Ningthoukhong is organising the `World Environment Day`™ on the theme `Forest at your service`™ at Ningthoukhong on June 5.
As a part of the observation, a spot painting competition and environmental quiz will be organised to create awareness amongst younger generation.

Interested students from Class V to X may join the spot painting competition and quiz competition for which details can be asked to mobile Nos. 9863639956, 9856430363 and 9856238968.

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New district demand

IMPHAL June 2: Demanding for a full fledged revenue district, the All Manipur Elementary School Teachers Association (AMESTA), Jiribam in association with the teachers of Jiri College staged a sit… Read more »

IMPHAL June 2: Demanding for a full fledged revenue district, the All Manipur Elementary School Teachers Association (AMESTA), Jiribam in association with the teachers of Jiri College staged a sit in protest in Jiribam, today. During the protest staged by the teachers, various placards were put up that read as `we want our demand, eikhoigi demand athuba matamda pigadabani, we stand still our demand, convert Jiribam into full fledge district`.

Notably, a similar protest was also staged by the Jiribam district demand committee (JDDC) at the premises of MSF, Jiri branch situated in Jiribam Babupara at Tamenglong district for two days starting from May 31. The Jiribam district demand committee (JDDC) is a conglomeration of various women social organizations, they are All Jiribam Meira Paibee(AJMP), Jiri Ima Meira Paibee Apunba Lup (JIMPAL),AMWOVA,Jiri Branch, WASAK, WWS and Jiri Keithel Ima Chaokhat Thourang Marup.

It may be mentioned that the Jiribam district demand committee had set May 30 as the deadline to the state government in regard to their demand for converting the Jiribam sub division into a full fledged revenue district and mentioned that further democratic protests would be initiated if the government fail to meet their demand within stipulated time.

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New district demand

IMPHAL June 2: Demanding for a full fledged revenue district, the All Manipur Elementary School Teachers Association (AMESTA), Jiribam in association with the teachers of Jiri College staged a sit… Read more »

IMPHAL June 2: Demanding for a full fledged revenue district, the All Manipur Elementary School Teachers Association (AMESTA), Jiribam in association with the teachers of Jiri College staged a sit in protest in Jiribam, today. During the protest staged by the teachers, various placards were put up that read as `we want our demand, eikhoigi demand athuba matamda pigadabani, we stand still our demand, convert Jiribam into full fledge district`.

Notably, a similar protest was also staged by the Jiribam district demand committee (JDDC) at the premises of MSF, Jiri branch situated in Jiribam Babupara at Tamenglong district for two days starting from May 31. The Jiribam district demand committee (JDDC) is a conglomeration of various women social organizations, they are All Jiribam Meira Paibee(AJMP), Jiri Ima Meira Paibee Apunba Lup (JIMPAL),AMWOVA,Jiri Branch, WASAK, WWS and Jiri Keithel Ima Chaokhat Thourang Marup.

It may be mentioned that the Jiribam district demand committee had set May 30 as the deadline to the state government in regard to their demand for converting the Jiribam sub division into a full fledged revenue district and mentioned that further democratic protests would be initiated if the government fail to meet their demand within stipulated time.

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Driving & Maintenance Course

MOREH, June 2: Valedictory function of the Driving & Maintenance Course organisedby the 31 Assam Rifles under the aegis of the 26 Sector AR was held today at the 31… Read more »

MOREH, June 2: Valedictory function of the Driving & Maintenance Course organisedby the 31 Assam Rifles under the aegis of the 26 Sector AR was held today at the 31 AR post here at the border town.

During the function, CO of the 31 AR Ravroop Singh distributed certificates and awards to the trainees.

The function was also attended by leaders of civil society organisations based at the border town apart from local Meira Paibis.

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Driving & Maintenance Course

MOREH, June 2: Valedictory function of the Driving & Maintenance Course organisedby the 31 Assam Rifles under the aegis of the 26 Sector AR was held today at the 31… Read more »

MOREH, June 2: Valedictory function of the Driving & Maintenance Course organisedby the 31 Assam Rifles under the aegis of the 26 Sector AR was held today at the 31 AR post here at the border town.

During the function, CO of the 31 AR Ravroop Singh distributed certificates and awards to the trainees.

The function was also attended by leaders of civil society organisations based at the border town apart from local Meira Paibis.

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Awareness programme on Self Help Group held

IMPHAL, June 2: With the motive to encourage economic empowerment among the women folk of Keirao assembly constituency, one of the few constituency left unaffected by the local self governing… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 2: With the motive to encourage economic empowerment among the women folk of Keirao assembly constituency, one of the few constituency left unaffected by the local self governing economic generation system `Self Help Group`™ (SHG), a one day Awareness Programme on Self Help Group for the assembly constituency was held today at the premises of the Langdum community hall.

All together names of 69 newly formed SHGs were submitted to the official of the Institute of Co-operative Management (ICM) during the awareness campaign.

Hundreds of women from different parts of the constituency took part in the awareness programme jointly organized by the NCUI-Women Co-operative Education project, ICM and Keirao Kendra Self Help Group Coordination Committee, formed by social worker and aspiring politician, MI Khan.

Delivering his speech the ICM chairman, Kh. Borkeshor Singh, maintained that there were about 5000 SHGs being distributed by the ICM under the micro finance pilot project funded by the NABARD. However even in the wake of the booming trend of SHGs in the state, Keirao, remained one of the few constituency unaffected by the trend, he said.

He also pointed out that the reason behind the failure was due to lack of awareness among the people and most importantly lack of guidance from a leader.

He revealed that there were times when the ICM officials could not find a competent authority to approach, adding that the forming of the Keirao Kendra Self Help Group Co-ordinating Committee will mark the beginning of economic empowerment in the constituency.

Borkeshor also assured that 100 SHG would be provided with the loan from the ICM along with a 9 months training course very shortly.

Former militant leader turned social worker, MI Khan, while addressing his chief guest speech, maintained that women plays a vital role in shaping up the society adding it is with the motive that he observed the need to empower women.

The boost in SHGs will emancipate the conditions of the women from doing odd jobs besides upgrading their knowledge of economic generation programme, MI Khan observed.

He claimed that respecting, developing and upholding women rights, is the key to build a society and a nation. And, asserted that the people especially has been deprived of the basic rights and assured to expedite the process of availing with the loans by July.

While giving a wake up call to leave behind all the misery and worry, he urged the gathering to move forward and work with unity, sincerity and conviction.

In the meantime time, the former militant leader also announced that a SHG will also soon be introduced for men folk including jobless youths at the earliest.

The programme was also attended by D.K Sagolsem Singh. chairman, Manipur Fruit Processing and Cold Storage Co-operative Soceity Limited, H. Suresh Singh, Pradhan, Chanam Sandrok, members of local clubs etc.

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Awareness programme on Self Help Group held

IMPHAL, June 2: With the motive to encourage economic empowerment among the women folk of Keirao assembly constituency, one of the few constituency left unaffected by the local self governing… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 2: With the motive to encourage economic empowerment among the women folk of Keirao assembly constituency, one of the few constituency left unaffected by the local self governing economic generation system `Self Help Group`™ (SHG), a one day Awareness Programme on Self Help Group for the assembly constituency was held today at the premises of the Langdum community hall.

All together names of 69 newly formed SHGs were submitted to the official of the Institute of Co-operative Management (ICM) during the awareness campaign.

Hundreds of women from different parts of the constituency took part in the awareness programme jointly organized by the NCUI-Women Co-operative Education project, ICM and Keirao Kendra Self Help Group Coordination Committee, formed by social worker and aspiring politician, MI Khan.

Delivering his speech the ICM chairman, Kh. Borkeshor Singh, maintained that there were about 5000 SHGs being distributed by the ICM under the micro finance pilot project funded by the NABARD. However even in the wake of the booming trend of SHGs in the state, Keirao, remained one of the few constituency unaffected by the trend, he said.

He also pointed out that the reason behind the failure was due to lack of awareness among the people and most importantly lack of guidance from a leader.

He revealed that there were times when the ICM officials could not find a competent authority to approach, adding that the forming of the Keirao Kendra Self Help Group Co-ordinating Committee will mark the beginning of economic empowerment in the constituency.

Borkeshor also assured that 100 SHG would be provided with the loan from the ICM along with a 9 months training course very shortly.

Former militant leader turned social worker, MI Khan, while addressing his chief guest speech, maintained that women plays a vital role in shaping up the society adding it is with the motive that he observed the need to empower women.

The boost in SHGs will emancipate the conditions of the women from doing odd jobs besides upgrading their knowledge of economic generation programme, MI Khan observed.

He claimed that respecting, developing and upholding women rights, is the key to build a society and a nation. And, asserted that the people especially has been deprived of the basic rights and assured to expedite the process of availing with the loans by July.

While giving a wake up call to leave behind all the misery and worry, he urged the gathering to move forward and work with unity, sincerity and conviction.

In the meantime time, the former militant leader also announced that a SHG will also soon be introduced for men folk including jobless youths at the earliest.

The programme was also attended by D.K Sagolsem Singh. chairman, Manipur Fruit Processing and Cold Storage Co-operative Soceity Limited, H. Suresh Singh, Pradhan, Chanam Sandrok, members of local clubs etc.

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Brighter Academy reach final school football

IMPHAL, June 2: Brighter Academy has reached final of the U-17 Boys Imphal East district Subroto Mukherjee football tournament. Brighter Academy will meet NEES Khabeisoi in the final to be… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 2: Brighter Academy has reached final of the U-17 Boys Imphal East district Subroto Mukherjee football tournament. Brighter Academy will meet NEES Khabeisoi in the final to be played on June 4.

In the second semi final played today at Practice Ground of Khuman Lampak Sports Complex, Brighter Academy defeated Keibi High School by a solitary goal.

All important goal for Brighter Academy was scored by Pourinmai in the 46th minute.

In the U-14 boys category, NEES Khabeisoi has reached the semi final as the team defeated NEES Khewa in a quarter final match played today at the same ground. The NEES Khabeisoi won the match with 4-0 scoreline.

NEES Khabeisoi will meet Success School, Khurai in the semi final.

The other semi final lineup for the same age group have also been made and it will be between Kongpal IM and the Manipur Public School.

Both the school defeated their opponents in the quarter final matches played today.

While Kongpal IM defeated Oriental English School by 4-3 in the tie-break, Manipur Public School defeated Brighter Academy with similar margin in the tie-break.

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Brighter Academy reach final school football

IMPHAL, June 2: Brighter Academy has reached final of the U-17 Boys Imphal East district Subroto Mukherjee football tournament. Brighter Academy will meet NEES Khabeisoi in the final to be… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 2: Brighter Academy has reached final of the U-17 Boys Imphal East district Subroto Mukherjee football tournament. Brighter Academy will meet NEES Khabeisoi in the final to be played on June 4.

In the second semi final played today at Practice Ground of Khuman Lampak Sports Complex, Brighter Academy defeated Keibi High School by a solitary goal.

All important goal for Brighter Academy was scored by Pourinmai in the 46th minute.

In the U-14 boys category, NEES Khabeisoi has reached the semi final as the team defeated NEES Khewa in a quarter final match played today at the same ground. The NEES Khabeisoi won the match with 4-0 scoreline.

NEES Khabeisoi will meet Success School, Khurai in the semi final.

The other semi final lineup for the same age group have also been made and it will be between Kongpal IM and the Manipur Public School.

Both the school defeated their opponents in the quarter final matches played today.

While Kongpal IM defeated Oriental English School by 4-3 in the tie-break, Manipur Public School defeated Brighter Academy with similar margin in the tie-break.

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