Plebiscite meet

IMPHAL April 22:  A public meet on plebiscite was held at Nambol Phoijing community hall today.The meet was organized by Phoijing  Awang Apunba Nupi Lup under the theme “ Manipur-India… Read more »

IMPHAL April 22:  A public meet on plebiscite was held at Nambol Phoijing community hall today.The meet was organized by Phoijing  Awang Apunba Nupi Lup under the theme “ Manipur-India muknaba amasung muknaba asi wakheibada miyam saruk yaba”.The meet was attended by Ningombam Ranjit Singh ,president of  Phoijjing Awang Youth Club,Khunaaijam Dijamani,retired senior lecturer of Nambol N Sanoi College, Ningthoujam Ibemhal ,president of Phoijing Awang Apunba Nupi Lup,and Angom Bimola Devi Councillor of ward number 3 (Nambol Municipal Council)as the  presidium members .
N. Bimol ,social activist and advocate Angomcha Araba ,chief administrator Life watch, were the  resource  persons. Angomcha Araba in his speech stated that the right to self determination is a basic fundamental right of a person. The UN  approves the plebiscite under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the right to self governance.  Such freedom has been allegedly disregarded by the Indian nation and the struggle for independence has been an unresolved issue for long. The need of the hour is to promote the stance of holding the plebiscite by the public, he said.
N Bimol in a similar note expressed that the Manipuris have been living independently for the last 2000 years, the public have a desire to live independently and the Indian nation has been trying to suppress the public, the wanton acts of violence perpetrated by the armed security forces is testament that the state has been suppressed by force. This kind of treatment is sure to be met with stiff resistance and that has been done so. The conflict cannot be resolved by armed means alone but the democratic exercise of the plebiscite is a means to bringing peace in the state, he said.
The meet unanimously resolved to push forward the agenda of holding the plebiscite with the help of the public and to highlight the public voice to the UN and other human rights organizations, the release said.

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Dismal Water Management

It took a Public Interest Litigation, PIL, to have the government pull up its socks in matters of tightening up its power supply system to control power thefts by numerous… Read more »

It took a Public Interest Litigation, PIL, to have the government pull up its socks in matters of tightening up its power supply system to control power thefts by numerous consumers in connivance with electricity department officials. So far however, while bill defaulting consumers and those tapping electricity illegally are being penalised, sometimes humiliatingly, what everybody is yet to see is any move to haul up electricity department officials who had allowed these theft all the while, often in collaboration. The principle compromised is the vital understanding in democratic jurisprudence that everybody is equal before the law, and that nobody is above the law. If the government is serious about ensuring this widespread electricity theft racket to end, it must also apply the rod to its own officials responsible either of neglect of duty or complicity in power theft, beginning from petty ground staff to those who these personnel are answerable to. If need be this responsibility fixing must go right up to the very top, including the minister in charge.
On the electricity front it is encouraging that there is some semblance of action and thereby a great deal of consciousness of the issue among the public. This is the kind of atmosphere needed to bring any change for the better. On and off, we have also been hearing how some bill defaulters are complaining this campaign of disconnecting defaulting power subscribers should stop until the government is able provide power supply uninterrupted. This is farcical, but the message should perhaps be read more leniently. Because the government electricity department has not been alert or else neglecting its duty of collecting power taxes, many defaulting subscribers have accumulated huge bills which may not be easy to pay in a single down payment. For these subscribers, the government should offer easy instalment facilities and perhaps a package to write off certain amount if the defaulting subscribers pay up a prescribed percentage within a specified time frame.However, the problem of theft of public utilities and services is not restricted to electricity alone. It is very much happening in the municipal water supply as well with the result that thieves and dishonest consumers who illegally tap government water pipelines not only in manner designed to siphon more water than consumers are allowed to, but also often with no official records hence without tax, get all the benefits, while honest consumers are left with hardly a trickle in their taps. Most of those who would not resort to thieving have no option than to buy water from private water tanker services, a growing enterprise which are now doing brisk businesses in the Imphal area precisely because of the failure of the government to avail them this vital and indispensible commodity. It is time for the government to take a proactive stance and begin the cleaning up act in this vital service too before it is caught on the wrong foot and in extreme embarrassment, and forced to do so by the court as in the case of electricity. Indeed, it is only a matter of days before a PIL comes up on this matter too.
Apart from the failure of the government in not policing well enough to keep these important services from thieves, what is also worrisome is the fact of what seems to be a widespread lack of civic sense amongst the people of the state. The general attitude cannot but remind of the cynical outlook to public psychology which says public property is nobody’s property. This total disregard of the altruistic sense of a progressive society which lays an unwritten moral premium on “the larger common good”, does not reflect civilised behaviour or even a civilised history which so many in Manipur claim at the drop of a hat. Nobody seems to think what he or she unfairly steals from the pool of public services or public properties would deprive a fellow citizen of his or her entitlements. Not only are the putative thieves insensitive, but even the victims of these acts of the thieving consumers have become numb and fail to be outraged at the deprivation of their right. This is to say, it is the duty of those whose entitlement are diminished by these thefts to complain to the authorities, and if the authorities are part and parcel of these thieving ways, to the court or law through mechanisms such as the PIL.

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Multimedia campaign concludes

IMPHAL April 21: The two day Multi Media Information Campaign organized by the District Information office, Churachanpur concluded today at Sainod Hall today. The participants were informed about the various… Read more »

IMPHAL April 21: The two day Multi Media Information Campaign organized by the District Information office, Churachanpur concluded today at Sainod Hall today.
The participants were informed about the various flagship programs sanctioned by funding from the centre and implemented by the state government for the welfare of the public. Various resource persons spoke on mid day meal , Rastriya Madhyamik Sikshya Abhiyan, Rural Health Mission, Total sanitation campaign and the RTI act.
The concluding function was attended by  Churachanpur ADC Thangsang, SDO of Henglep , Dk Thangboi ,ZEO of Churachanpur Joseph Lalrothang as the chief guest, president and guest of honor respectively.

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Cultural Fest for disabled

IMPHAL April 21: The department of Arts and Culture along North East Zone Cultural Centre, Dimapur will jointly organize a cultural festival for the disabled at at Takyel government Deaf… Read more »

IMPHAL April 21: The department of Arts and Culture along North East Zone Cultural Centre, Dimapur will jointly organize a cultural festival for the disabled at at Takyel government Deaf and Mute School on April 25.The event will be attended by Padmashree L Nabakishore and Som Kamei ,IPS as the chief guest and president respectively.

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3 KRA cadres apprehended

IMPHAL April 21: A commando team of Imphal east arrested 3 KRA cadres yesterday. According to an official release the apprehended cadres are identified as Haobijam Khambaton alias Bicky ,27,s/o… Read more »

IMPHAL April 21: A commando team of Imphal east arrested 3 KRA cadres yesterday. According to an official release the apprehended cadres are identified as Haobijam Khambaton alias Bicky ,27,s/o Dhananjoy of Yumnam Khunou Awang Leikaio, Mutum Gobin alias Nanao,20,s/o Modhuchandra of Chinkhu Mayai Leikai and Dongri Maram,20,s/o Daniel Maram of Senapati Maram Khunou. They disclosed on being active members of KRA outfit on questioning.

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Macha Leima observes 42nd foundation day

IMPHAL April 21: MAcha Leima observed its 42nd foundation day at its Palace compound head office today.According to a press release of the organization, the function was graced by Oinam… Read more »

IMPHAL April 21: MAcha Leima observed its 42nd foundation day at its Palace compound head office today.According to a press release of the organization, the function was graced by Oinam Sarju, president of Macha Leima as the chief guest, while founder members, life members and other members attended the occasion and paid homage to departed founder president Chingakham Usharani by observing a two minute silence. The participants resolved to carry out activities aimed at the welfare of the masses, a press release by T Demona, general secretary of Macha Leima said.

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LTYDO appeal

IMPHAL April 21: Lallambung Takhellembam Leikai Youth Development Organization (LTYDO) in a press release by secretary Jinendra Maibam shows appreciation for the black topping work undertaken at present along RIMS… Read more »

IMPHAL April 21: Lallambung Takhellembam Leikai Youth Development Organization (LTYDO) in a press release by secretary Jinendra Maibam shows appreciation for the black topping work undertaken at present along RIMS road. The release appealed the concerned authorities to look into the  matter of the drainage system constructed at both sides of the road which being higher than the level of the road and water logging has become a instance to pedestrians.

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ZEFPB condemn the factional fighting

TAMENGLONG, April 21:The Zeliangrong Elders’ Forum of Peace Broker, ZEFPB in a press release issued by Convener, Rev. N. Palmei condemn the factional fighting between NSCN(IM) and NSCN(K) that occurred… Read more »

TAMENGLONG, April 21:The Zeliangrong Elders’ Forum of Peace Broker, ZEFPB in a press release issued by Convener, Rev. N. Palmei condemn the factional fighting between NSCN(IM) and NSCN(K) that occurred on 18 April, 2011 at N-gam village, bordering Tamenglong and Nagaland in Zeliangrong area killing one cadre of NSCN(IM) and injuring one each of the ‘IM’ and ‘K’ cadres  . The forum called it unfortunate and regretted that if there been a little bit of restraint on both sides, the situation could have been averted.
The ZEFPB reminds that Puiluan Peace agreement of July 18, 2008 is being observed by all the Naga National workers in Zeliangrong Region. The forum regrets to see the two factions violating the agreement signed by them. The ZEFPB also strongly appealed to all concerned to observe the Puiluan Peace Agreement strictly in the interest of the public and not to repeat such unwanted action in future in the Zeliangrong Region.

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Visarev investors appeal

IMPHAL April 20: A meeting of Visarev investors held at Manipur Press Club on April 18 formed a body titled ` Visarev Investors Association`. A press release by the convenor… Read more »

IMPHAL April 20: A meeting of Visarev investors held at Manipur Press Club on April 18 formed a body titled ` Visarev Investors Association`. A press release by the convenor N Premananda states that the association has been formed to punish the culprits and masterminds behind numerous network scams which operate in the state including Visarev and to recoup the losses of the investors.

Further, positive action is sought from the local bodies, civil society organizations, media, Accountant General, vigilance department and state home department in preventing such fraudulent scams from operating in the state and also to take up measures to nab the culprits.

A public meeting will be held shortly for the investors of network scams and public are invited to give their advice and comments on the course of action to be adopted by VIA . Persons willing to give information can contact 9612203361 ,9862551816 or correspond through kangleipak_VIA@hotmail.com.

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Visarev investors appeal

IMPHAL April 20: A meeting of Visarev investors held at Manipur Press Club on April 18 formed a body titled ` Visarev Investors Association`. A press release by the convenor… Read more »

IMPHAL April 20: A meeting of Visarev investors held at Manipur Press Club on April 18 formed a body titled ` Visarev Investors Association`. A press release by the convenor N Premananda states that the association has been formed to punish the culprits and masterminds behind numerous network scams which operate in the state including Visarev and to recoup the losses of the investors.

Further, positive action is sought from the local bodies, civil society organizations, media, Accountant General, vigilance department and state home department in preventing such fraudulent scams from operating in the state and also to take up measures to nab the culprits.

A public meeting will be held shortly for the investors of network scams and public are invited to give their advice and comments on the course of action to be adopted by VIA . Persons willing to give information can contact 9612203361 ,9862551816 or correspond through kangleipak_VIA@hotmail.com.

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Visarev investors appeal

IMPHAL April 20: A meeting of Visarev investors held at Manipur Press Club on April 18 formed a body titled ` Visarev Investors Association`. A press release by the convenor… Read more »

IMPHAL April 20: A meeting of Visarev investors held at Manipur Press Club on April 18 formed a body titled ` Visarev Investors Association`. A press release by the convenor N Premananda states that the association has been formed to punish the culprits and masterminds behind numerous network scams which operate in the state including Visarev and to recoup the losses of the investors.

Further, positive action is sought from the local bodies, civil society organizations, media, Accountant General, vigilance department and state home department in preventing such fraudulent scams from operating in the state and also to take up measures to nab the culprits.

A public meeting will be held shortly for the investors of network scams and public are invited to give their advice and comments on the course of action to be adopted by VIA . Persons willing to give information can contact 9612203361 ,9862551816 or correspond through kangleipak_VIA@hotmail.com.

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Discourse on Impact of Corruption and Extortion

IMPHAL April 20: One day discourse on Impact of Corruption and Extortion on Civil Society was held today at Classic hotel. The one day discourse was jointly organized by Manipur… Read more »

IMPHAL April 20: One day discourse on Impact of Corruption and Extortion on Civil Society was held today at Classic hotel.

The one day discourse was jointly organized by Manipur Committee for Social Concerns and Kuki Research forum. The function was attended by many dignitaries, well known personalities, intellectuals and scholars.

Speaking on the occasion as the Chief Guest of the function veteran congressman Rishang Keishing said `MLAs and bureaucrats think only of the ways to benefit from corruptions`¦ they don`™t think for the welfare of the public`. He added that nowadays corruption has become more and more of a problem.

M.Prithiviraj, MLA said as the Guest of Honour of this function that the root causes of corruption and extortion is poverty and lack of employment in rural areas.

C. Dongel, Ex-minister and Prof. Lal Dena were also present as the other guest of honour and president respectively.

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Discourse on Impact of Corruption and Extortion

IMPHAL April 20: One day discourse on Impact of Corruption and Extortion on Civil Society was held today at Classic hotel. The one day discourse was jointly organized by Manipur… Read more »

IMPHAL April 20: One day discourse on Impact of Corruption and Extortion on Civil Society was held today at Classic hotel.

The one day discourse was jointly organized by Manipur Committee for Social Concerns and Kuki Research forum. The function was attended by many dignitaries, well known personalities, intellectuals and scholars.

Speaking on the occasion as the Chief Guest of the function veteran congressman Rishang Keishing said `MLAs and bureaucrats think only of the ways to benefit from corruptions`¦ they don`™t think for the welfare of the public`. He added that nowadays corruption has become more and more of a problem.

M.Prithiviraj, MLA said as the Guest of Honour of this function that the root causes of corruption and extortion is poverty and lack of employment in rural areas.

C. Dongel, Ex-minister and Prof. Lal Dena were also present as the other guest of honour and president respectively.

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Miss Manipur contest

IMPHAL April 20: Miss Manipur 2011 will be held on May 20 at BOAT.The event is organized by FOUR HOPES under the theme `Beauty with compassion and a mission`. Aspirants… Read more »

IMPHAL April 20: Miss Manipur 2011 will be held on May 20 at BOAT.The event is organized by FOUR HOPES under the theme `Beauty with compassion and a mission`. Aspirants can collect forms for the contest from office of the organization located at Churachandpur parking, Keisampat. The contest carries cash award of Rs 1,11,111 for the winner,Rs 70,000 and 50,000 for the subsequent runners up, stated Nishikanta Khoisnam ,convenor of organizing body at a press meet held at Manipur press club today. President Sucheta Wangkem,Queen of Gladrags (Mrs India) on behalf of the committee appealed the public to extend co operation to the event.

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Miss Manipur contest

IMPHAL April 20: Miss Manipur 2011 will be held on May 20 at BOAT.The event is organized by FOUR HOPES under the theme `Beauty with compassion and a mission`. Aspirants… Read more »

IMPHAL April 20: Miss Manipur 2011 will be held on May 20 at BOAT.The event is organized by FOUR HOPES under the theme `Beauty with compassion and a mission`. Aspirants can collect forms for the contest from office of the organization located at Churachandpur parking, Keisampat. The contest carries cash award of Rs 1,11,111 for the winner,Rs 70,000 and 50,000 for the subsequent runners up, stated Nishikanta Khoisnam ,convenor of organizing body at a press meet held at Manipur press club today. President Sucheta Wangkem,Queen of Gladrags (Mrs India) on behalf of the committee appealed the public to extend co operation to the event.

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Appeal to DESAM

IMPHAL, April 19: The Student Union of S Kumar Accupressure & Paramedical Research Institute has made fervent appeal to the powerful DESAM to lift the ban imposed on running of… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 19: The Student Union of S Kumar Accupressure & Paramedical Research Institute has made fervent appeal to the powerful DESAM to lift the ban imposed on running of S Kumar Accupressure & paramedical Research Institute.

A press release of the union said the accupressure institute could be opened since the DESAM put complete ban following an incident on December 20, 2010. It said the ban imposed by DESAM has severely hampered academic atmosphere and there is fear of loosing one academic year if the ban is not relaxed at the earliest. The students union appeal DESAM to relax the ban as another examination is approaching and students are allowed to sit freely in the forthcoming examination.

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UG arrested

IMPHAL, April 20: One hardcore cadre of KCP (MC) Lalheiba group was apprehended yesterday afternoon by a team of Bishnupur Police commando during an operation at Thanga Oinam Maning Leikai…. Read more »

IMPHAL, April 20: One hardcore cadre of KCP (MC) Lalheiba group was apprehended yesterday afternoon by a team of Bishnupur Police commando during an operation at Thanga Oinam Maning Leikai.

According to a release, the arrested cadre is identified as Oinam Ghana alias Inaocha alias Angou, 30, s/o O. Meino Singh of Thanga Oinam Leikai.

The release further said the arrested militant is working as S/S Bishnupur district commander. Police recovered one 9mm pistol with 4 live rounds from his possession, the release added.

The release further said that on preliminary interrogation the cadre revealed that he is a trained cadre of banned outfit PLA and later joined to KCP (MC) Lalheiba group in the year 2009.

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ESU lifts youth basketball

IMPHAL, April 20: The ESU Wangklhei lifted the 18th Manipur State Youth Basketball Championship for boys held at Achom Leikai basketball court, Uripok. In the final match played today, ESU… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 20: The ESU Wangklhei lifted the 18th Manipur State Youth Basketball Championship for boys held at Achom Leikai

basketball court, Uripok. In the final match played today, ESU beat LMYVA 53-22.

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Discussion on future generation of Manipur

IMPHAL, April 20: A one day seminar under the theme `future Generation of Manipur` was held at Manipur Press club, Imphal organized by parenting Forum Manipur. The seminar was graced… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 20: A one day seminar under the theme `future Generation of Manipur` was held at Manipur Press club, Imphal organized by parenting Forum Manipur.

The seminar was graced by P. Sarat, IAS, retd. Principal Secretary Government of Manipur, N. Chaoba, National Awardee and retd. ZEO, Ng. Naba National Awardee, retd. ZEO, as the Chief Guest, president and guest of honour. And IS. Khaidem attended as the moderator.

In the meantime, Soyam Lokendrajit HOD of Philosophy Manipur University spoke on the topic of bringing a change in the society and from fear, while Amar Yumnan also spoke on the topic `Our society and Education`, and Prof. K. Ibo Singh HOD political science MU on topic of `the contribution of intellectual to the future generation.

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Discussion on future generation of Manipur

IMPHAL, April 20: A one day seminar under the theme `future Generation of Manipur` was held at Manipur Press club, Imphal organized by parenting Forum Manipur. The seminar was graced… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 20: A one day seminar under the theme `future Generation of Manipur` was held at Manipur Press club, Imphal organized by parenting Forum Manipur.

The seminar was graced by P. Sarat, IAS, retd. Principal Secretary Government of Manipur, N. Chaoba, National Awardee and retd. ZEO, Ng. Naba National Awardee, retd. ZEO, as the Chief Guest, president and guest of honour. And IS. Khaidem attended as the moderator.

In the meantime, Soyam Lokendrajit HOD of Philosophy Manipur University spoke on the topic of bringing a change in the society and from fear, while Amar Yumnan also spoke on the topic `Our society and Education`, and Prof. K. Ibo Singh HOD political science MU on topic of `the contribution of intellectual to the future generation.

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