Suicide case

IMPHAL, May 2: In an apparent case of suicide, a young pregnant woman who consumed insecticide succumbed to her injury today at RIMS. The victim is identified as one Mayengbam… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 2: In an apparent case of suicide, a young pregnant woman who consumed insecticide succumbed to her injury today at RIMS.

The victim is identified as one Mayengbam Meena, 24, w/o M. Deepak alias Kodumba of Wabagai Kadajit.

According to sources, the victim had a fight with her husband on some financial matters around 1pm yesterday.

The victim after the fight reportedly went inside the rest room and failed to come out for about an hour. Subsequently on being suspicious the family members knock down the door of the rest room and found the victim lying unconscious with a bottle of pesticide lying beside her.

Later at around 2 pm the victim was rushed to RIMS however she succumbed at the hospital today. The victim is survived by her four year old child and husband.

Moreover the victim is said to be four months pregnant.

A case has been registered by the Kakching police station in connection with the incident. In the meantime, the husband has remained untraceable till the filling of the report.

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AR apprehends two UG cadres

IMPHAL May 2: The trps of AssamRifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) launched operation in genral area of Kalhang Road of Ukhrul District, having discovered movements of UG cadres… Read more »

IMPHAL May 2: The trps of AssamRifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) launched operation in genral area of Kalhang Road of Ukhrul District, having discovered movements of UG cadres and apprehended one NSCN(IM) cadre at around twelve p.m. on thirtieth of April who was identified as Jacob Shimray, 52 years old, s/o Angai Shimray from Merumphung, Chingai.

45 Auto Pistol and Kendwood 144MHz FM Tran receiver TH-22AT communication sets were recovered it further added.

In a similar situation, a KCP cadre was apprehended from YKPI market on the first of May who was identified as Lamkhogim Haokip alis Kiran, 24 years old, s/o Paosei from Vill-Kotien, Keithalmanbi. It further added that one Mobile Phone was recovered and handed over to Lamlai Police Station.

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Inaugural function

IMPHAL May 2: Journalism is a noble and humble profession, if one gets involved in it than one gets easily addicted said T.N. Hoakip, Minister Information and Public Relation at… Read more »

IMPHAL May 2: Journalism is a noble and humble profession, if one gets involved in it than one gets easily addicted said T.N. Hoakip, Minister Information and Public Relation at the inaugural function of 15 days Basic Course in News Reporting, organized by Department of Information and Public Relation, Government of Manipur, at Manipur Press club, Imphal, Today. He said that the readership rate determines literacy rate of a state, however, in Manipur the rate is very low.

The inaugural function was presided by TN Haokip, Minister IPR as the chief guest and Kengoo Zuringla, additional director ,IPR as the president respectively. For the past 15 years DIPR has been organizing such courses from time to time said Kengoo Zuringla.

The participants should take this course as an eye opener or a stepping stone to this noble profession, she added while giving her speech. Many seasoned journalists of the state, officers, media persons as well as participants of the 15 days Basic Course were present during the function. The 15 days Basic Course is commencing from today till May 19.

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Cine Artist holds protest

IMPHAL May 2: Members of Film Forum, Manipur today held a sit in protest decrying the threat of a certain underground outfit made to theatres located at Paona Bazar recently…. Read more »

IMPHAL May 2: Members of Film Forum, Manipur today held a sit in protest decrying the threat of a certain underground outfit made to theatres located at Paona Bazar recently.

President of the forum, L Surjakanta stated that three theatres remained closed for the last nine days, acknowledging a dictate by a UG group. He requested the concerned outfit to lift the ban and to respond within 5 days from today, otherwise the halls will commence screening in public interest.

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KCP message

IMPHAL, April 30: On the occasion of May Day which is being widely celebrated today globally, the Kangleipak Communist Party (Maoist), in a statement, sends its heartfelt greetings to the… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 30: On the occasion of May Day which is being widely celebrated today globally, the Kangleipak Communist Party (Maoist), in a statement, sends its heartfelt greetings to the people of Manipur.

A KCP(M) statement said May Day is being celebrated in more than 80 countries throughout the world with the main objective of reserving working day for a labourer to eight hours daily.

With the coming of the May Day, the KCP(M) also wishes the farmers and labourers of Manipur for a meaningful and prosperous year.

It also said communist party and peasants/labourers are two sides of the same coin and the two worked together for the betterment of the society.

The KCP(M) statement further said revolutionaries, petty-bourgeois and rich peasants need to maintain a cordial relationship in Manipur.

The outfit also announced that KCP(M) will stop any form of collection from peasant community and reserving percentage with regard to distribution of essential commodities meant for the people.

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The Manipur Electricity Employees` Union

IMPHAL, April 30: The Manipur Electricity Employees`™ Union, has stated that there will be a gathering of the employees of the union at the union`™s conference hall on May 1… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 30: The Manipur Electricity Employees`™ Union, has stated that there will be a gathering of the employees of the union at the union`™s conference hall on May 1 in order to observe May Day.
It requests all employees to gather at the said spot in time to pay due respect.

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Public Notice

IMPHAL, April 30: A notice sent out by the Government of Manipur, Office of the Collector, Land Acquisition, Imphal East District, has notified that all pattadars/interested parties and the general… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 30: A notice sent out by the Government of Manipur, Office of the Collector, Land Acquisition, Imphal East District, has notified that all pattadars/interested parties and the general public that the land which has been marked out at village no.2, Chandrapur, Imphal East for public purpose i.e. acquisition for construction of Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT) had been acquired by the State Govt.

It also states that the order/award for payment of compensation of land has also been announced by the collector, land acquisition, Imphal East district and since acquisition proceedings have been completed and award for payment of compensation has been announced, the land has been taken over by the collector, Imphal East district under Section 16 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894.

It further informs all pattadars to collect their respective compensation after 1pm on all working days from the office of Lakshmikumar Singh, DC/Collector, Land Acquisition, Imphal East District, Manipur.

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YAS minister inspects sports facilities in CCpur, Bishnupur

IMPHAL, April 30: The state youth affairs and sports minister DD Thaisi today visited Churachandpur and Bishnupur districts and inspected spots where district sports complexes are to be constructed. The… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 30: The state youth affairs and sports minister DD Thaisi today visited Churachandpur and Bishnupur districts and inspected spots where district sports complexes are to be constructed.

The minister visited Tuibong Peace ground where a sports complex is to be constructed at the cost of about Rs 862 lakhs which is to funded by the DONER ministry under NLCPR.

The YAS minister also inspected construction of PT sports complex at Lamka.

Later, the YAS minister visited Takmu where state government is developing a regional water sports complex.

During the visit, the YAS minister advised concern officials and contractors who are executing important tasks of developing sporting infrastructures to maintain quality.

During the visit, the YAS minister was accompanied by concern officials of the state YAS department and district officials.

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INDO-ASEAN Friendship Manipur

IMPHAL, April 30: The adhoc committee of the `INDO-ASEAN friendship Manipur` has been dissolved and a permanent body called the Indo-Asian Friendship Manipur, under the theme of Look East Policy… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 30: The adhoc committee of the `INDO-ASEAN friendship Manipur` has been dissolved and a permanent body called the Indo-Asian Friendship Manipur, under the theme of Look East Policy of government of India was formed today after it was unanimously decided during two meetings held at the private residence of (L) Ajit Singh (former Advocate high court, Guwahati) on April 24 and 28, stated a release signed by one Konsam Ibohal Singh.

Following the unanimously resolution to elect new executive members, the meet also elected 11 executive members today including the chairman, stated that release.

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Manipur team for Santosh trophy announced

IMPHAL, April 30: All Manipur Football Association has selected 20 players from different clubs of the state to represent Manipur in the upcoming Santosh Trophy to be held in Assam…. Read more »

IMPHAL, April 30: All Manipur Football Association has selected 20 players from different clubs of the state to represent Manipur in the upcoming Santosh Trophy to be held in Assam.

The players selected were L Premkumar of NISA, N Ingo Singh of TRUGPU, K Reagan of NISA, Y Hemanta of TRAU, L Ratan Singh of NISA, K Naoba of AR, S Thomas of NEROCA, S Piba Singh of TRAU, E Abocha also of TRAU, SManimohon Singh of NISA, Th Santosh of AIM, I Ajitkumar Singh of AR, L Thoiba of AR, S Herojit of TRAU, I NIlakumar of MPSC, L Tiken Singh of TRAU, N Jimmy of NISA, Kh Naoton Singh of AIM, L Nabachandra Singh of NISA and Meikingai Kamei of AR.

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Sadar Hills wins in veteran football tourney

IMPHAL, April 30: Sadar Hills roughted VSAC in today`™s first ground match of the 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament being held at Mapal Kangjeibung. Sadar Hills defeated VSAC by… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 30: Sadar Hills roughted VSAC in today`™s first ground match of the 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament being held at Mapal Kangjeibung.

Sadar Hills defeated VSAC by 9-1 in a completely one sided match.

Lanminlel opened goal account for Sadar Hills in the 4th minute. He again netted thrice in the 9th, 11th and 14th minute. The other goals for the team were scored by Ronald in the 8th minute while Letkhongam and Letsei too scored one goal each.
The not so important only goal for the VSAC was scored by Saihlam in the 32nd minute.

In the second match, VSAN had a narrow win against VSAR through a solitary goal scored by Th Sushilkumar in the 48th minute.

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SSA, COSMO win in state hockey league

IMPHAL, April 30: SSA registered a big win against SYUC in the 35th mens Manipur state hockey league being held at Khuman Lampak Hockey stadium. SSA scored at regular interval… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 30: SSA registered a big win against SYUC in the 35th mens Manipur state hockey league being held at Khuman Lampak Hockey stadium.

SSA scored at regular interval to total their score to 12 to which SYUC manage to reduce only two.

H Mani scored six goals for SSA while H Romi added three. Th Rocky and T Robin too scored one goal each.
The goal scorers for the SYUC were P Rakesh and M Dhananjoy.

In the second ground match, COSMO had a thumping win against HU with the score of 14-3.

K Johny scored four goals for COSMO while Amarjit and Thoungamba scored two goals each. Bronson, K Joy, Honda, Bebeto and Rahul scored one goal each for the winning team.

Ch Rishi, M Purnajit and P Hemjit scored for HU.

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Character Building and Moral Education Programme

IMPHAL, April 30: According to a press release of the Threatened Indigenous Peoples`™ Society School(TIPS), Manipur, a `Character Building and Moral Education`™ programme was conducted at Bal Mandir Higher Secondary… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 30: According to a press release of the Threatened Indigenous Peoples`™ Society School(TIPS), Manipur, a `Character Building and Moral Education`™ programme was conducted at Bal Mandir Higher Secondary School by the society, in hand with the Character Building and Moral Education Center on the theme `Built up Human Capital for Love and Peace` and in solidarity with Irom Shamila.

It further exerts that the programme was mainly conducted to imbibe and inculcate the necessity of building in moral characters in one`™s life. The programme included silent sitting, prayer, message song, story-telling, showing respect and gratitude to parents and teachers extolling the need for widespread of such generating culture, it added.

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Lamps for students of Government Deaf and Mute School

IMPHAL April 29: Department of Science and technology, Government of Manipur, under the Integrated Rural Energy programme (IREP) organized a function, today, for the distribution of high efficiency LED reading… Read more »

IMPHAL April 29: Department of Science and technology, Government of Manipur, under the Integrated Rural Energy programme (IREP) organized a function, today, for the distribution of high efficiency LED reading lamps to students of the Government Deaf and Mute School, Takyelpat, Imphal.

The function was presided by Letkhogin Haokip, IAS, commissioner (Social Welfare), Govt. of Manipur, G. Sheityabati devi, director Social Welfare, H.Usharani Devi, headmistress, Govt. Deaf and Mute School, Takyelpat,H. Imocha Singh, IAS commissioner (Sc.& Tech),Govt. Manipur and Uttam C. Laisram, Director (Sc. & Tech), Govt. of Manipur as the chief guest, president and guests of honour respectively.

The lamps were distributed by the dignitaries to the students of the School.

The lamps were procured from M/s Manipur Electronics Development Corporation limited, MANITRON, Takyel and said that each lamp carries one year warranty excluding the batteries. The cost of each unit, inclusive of batteries (3 nos.) is Rs 275 only.

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Big win for YOSC, TBSFA in Birchandra football

IMPHAL, April 29: YOSC Khurai registered a thumping win against NKYFA with 6-2 score in today`™s match of the 3rd Th Birchandra football academy state U-13 football tournament being held… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 29: YOSC Khurai registered a thumping win against NKYFA with 6-2 score in today`™s match of the 3rd Th Birchandra football academy state U-13 football tournament being held at Toubungkhok.

Md Chaoba scored two goal for YOSC as also Md Sarif while Md Sibaj scored one goal.

The goal for NKYFA were scored by T Romen.

In the second match, TBSFA trounced YUC by 11-0 goals.

In the third match played today SKDC lost to Linthoi by a lone goal.

The only goal of the match was scored G Nanaoba in the 33rd minute.

In the fourth match, GSC beat XI Star by 4-0.

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Dance Drama

IMPHAL, April 29: The Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy is organising a five day festival of dance drama from April 30 at the auditorium of the Academy daily from 5pm…. Read more »

IMPHAL, April 29: The Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy is organising a five day festival of dance drama from April 30 at the auditorium of the Academy daily from 5pm.

Besides three dance dramas of JNMDA repertory, four other groups are also performing their dance dramas during the five day long festival.

Briefing mediaperson about the upcoming festival, director of the JNMDA Dilip Mayngbam said the festival is being organised to encourage artistes and groups adventuring into the art form even if it is unprofitable to them economically.

He also said that many talented young artistes are taking part in the festival which will have seven performances in all.

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TDCA wins in MCA cricket

IMPHAL, April 29: TDCA registered an easy win against PCC(B) in today`™s match of the 2nd MCA U-14 cricket tournament played today at Khuman Lampak. Batting first after winning the… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 29: TDCA registered an easy win against PCC(B) in today`™s match of the 2nd MCA U-14 cricket tournament played today at Khuman Lampak.

Batting first after winning the toss, TDCA scored 209 runs for fall of nine wickets in alloted 30 overs.

In reply, PCC(B) lost all their wickets when their scoreboard reads 102 in 23 overs.

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Manipur trounce Bihar in Sr women national football

IMPHAL, April 29: Manipur trounced Bihar by 9-0 in the preliminary league match for cluster I in the 19th Sr women national football championship being held at Bhilai, Chatisgarh. With… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 29: Manipur trounced Bihar by 9-0 in the preliminary league match for cluster I in the 19th Sr women national football championship being held at Bhilai, Chatisgarh.

With today`™s win Manipur has entered quarter final.

Manipur girls faced some stiff challenge till first quarter of the match as Bihar girls manage to hold till the 25th minute.

However, L Ashalata found the vital break in the next minute to open goal account for Manipur.

After Ashalata`™s goal, Manipur scored at regular interval to net in a total of nine goals.

In the quarter final Manipur will meet either Jharkhand or Goa.

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UMO held SIRTI in challenge cup

IMPHAL, April 29: UMO held SIRTI to a goalless draw while LUKSA held FVMA, 1-1 in today`™s matches of the 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament being held at Mapal… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 29: UMO held SIRTI to a goalless draw while LUKSA held FVMA, 1-1 in today`™s matches of the 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament being held at Mapal Kangjeibung.

The first match played between UMO and SIRTI was a keenly contested one but could not found the net by either team. Both the teams tried their level best to score but failed to put any goal.

In the second match, LD Rongsolien scored for LUKSA while B Sanahal scored for FVWA.

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Exploitation becoming part of life

Leader writer: Leivon Jimmy Exploitation is becoming a part of life in Manipur or we can say that we are living with it everyday. It is around us and passes… Read more »

Leader writer: Leivon Jimmy

Exploitation is becoming a part of life in Manipur or we can say that we are living with it everyday. It is around us and passes by un-noticed. What we have to do is just to observe carefully for there are many forms of exploitation taking place right before us. The nature of it is sometime in stealth mode and the other is quite opposite however both have its own adverse impact.

On the other hand, the perpetrator can be categories in two ways when observed in the context of Manipur. One is triggered out of desperation while the other makes complete sense of the very `exploitation` word, the selfish and vested interest lying beneath with due regard of ones feelings and sentiment.

The later is the factor that has triggered frustration and anger in the mind of the people and a close cousin of `corruption`, a root cause of the all prevailing unwanted mayhem in the state and as well as the entire country. This handy work can only be performed by those who have the influence and guts and who themselves is the guts or influence.

To give an example is the recent reports which came to the limelight of providing the old age pension to a 35 year old woman in Thoubal. It is quite an embarrassment for the state for we could be viewed by others as a state unable to define what an `old age`™ means. Moreover, it is the question of deprivation of right of a hapless, destitute section. Let us not be fast judging and see the positive side, and weigh whether it is fair for local adjustment if necessary?, an old lady, who could be a widow and on one hand a young woman at her mid 30, with husband?. God Knows. This is just an exceptional case that could hit the news stand and came to the notice of the public however there might be many such cases or worse than this unable to see the light and hidden underneath waiting to be unearthed.

Coming to the other form of exploitation referring to is `Exploitation of resource and things around us`™, a common site and might view as usual an ineffective one. However it is very much threatening. Extinction, endangered and climate change are few words that are the outcome of it.

One of the most concerning of these is the deforestation. It has become an issue that needs a serious attention from the government side as well as the NGOs. The demand for end product of trees is growing with the growing of the population. Minimising the scope of elaboration, charcoal vendors only in some of the Imphal East area is evident of the degree of demands. The shops store charcoal in bulk, a sign of fallen trees.

At the same time, many fish species, animals have become extinct and some on the verge of extinction. The reason I should say is excessiveness. There are no limits for everything in our state. It won`™t be wrong to say that Fishermen fish in their own will, for even immature fish are put up for sale. Not only fish even vegetable vendors or grower are doing the same.

There are many reasons for the act of exploitations. To point out few includes the desperate situation due to poverty, lack of awareness, growing number of demands, unemployment and vested interest etc. It should be prevented for it can target one after another and until the target becomes everyone of us.

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