Thousands pledge support to Ranjit

Thousands of people from Wangoo and Kakching Khunou today pledged support to Works Minister K Ranjit at the premises of Ibudhou Khana Chaoba Wangpurel Source The Sangai Express

Thousands of people from Wangoo and Kakching Khunou today pledged support to Works Minister K Ranjit at the premises of Ibudhou Khana Chaoba Wangpurel Source The Sangai Express

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Discrimination of HIV people in Ukhrul alleged

Civil society organizations, HIV positive networks, and NGOs in Ukhrul today condemned alleged discrimination of HIV positive people by health care providers and demanded immediate steps to address poor health care system in the district Source The …

Civil society organizations, HIV positive networks, and NGOs in Ukhrul today condemned alleged discrimination of HIV positive people by health care providers and demanded immediate steps to address poor health care system in the district Source The Sangai Express

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Senior Citizens join condemnation chorus

Condemning the August 1 Sangakpham bomb blast that claimed five lives including two students and injured eight others in the strongest term, Senior Citizens for Society, Manipur decried it as an act of cowardice and terrorism Source The Sangai Express

Condemning the August 1 Sangakpham bomb blast that claimed five lives including two students and injured eight others in the strongest term, Senior Citizens for Society, Manipur decried it as an act of cowardice and terrorism Source The Sangai Express

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Protests condemn Sangakpham blast

A sit in protest was held at the Kwakeithel office premises of All Manipur United Clubs’ Organisation AMUCO in condemnation of the August 1 bomb blast in Sangakpham Bazar area while a large of people took park in the Mangani Leihul observance of Thok…

A sit in protest was held at the Kwakeithel office premises of All Manipur United Clubs’ Organisation AMUCO in condemnation of the August 1 bomb blast in Sangakpham Bazar area while a large of people took park in the Mangani Leihul observance of Thokchom Neha Devi, a class III student who was among five killed in the powerful explosion Source The Sangai Express

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RTI convention under Transparency Initiatives, Manipur

The first State level convention on ‘People’s right to information’ was held under the aegis of Transparency Initiatives, Manipur TIM at Manipur Press Club here today Source The Sangai Express

The first State level convention on ‘People’s right to information’ was held under the aegis of Transparency Initiatives, Manipur TIM at Manipur Press Club here today Source The Sangai Express

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Essay, debate competition at ISKCON Manipur

On the eve of the forthcoming auspicious Krishna Janmastami festivals 2011, ISKCON Manipur is organising state level on the spot essay writing and debating competitions Source The Sangai Express

On the eve of the forthcoming auspicious Krishna Janmastami festivals 2011, ISKCON Manipur is organising state level on the spot essay writing and debating competitions Source The Sangai Express

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IndiaEU FTA deliberated at Moreh

A mass rally cum public meeting was held today at Moreh where the proposed free trade agreement between India and European Union was deliberated at length Source The Sangai Express

A mass rally cum public meeting was held today at Moreh where the proposed free trade agreement between India and European Union was deliberated at length Source The Sangai Express

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Don’t politicise MGNREGS Ibohalbi

Oinam AC MLA Dr I Ibohalbi has called upon all not to politicise MGNREGS and also to give up the intention of taking wages without working Source The Sangai Express

Oinam AC MLA Dr I Ibohalbi has called upon all not to politicise MGNREGS and also to give up the intention of taking wages without working Source The Sangai Express

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SSP claims blast input

An active member of NSCN IM rounded up from Sangaiprou area on August 5 reportedly disclosed involvement of the rebel group’s cadre in the August 1 bomb blast in Sangakpham Bazar area Source The Sangai Express

An active member of NSCN IM rounded up from Sangaiprou area on August 5 reportedly disclosed involvement of the rebel group’s cadre in the August 1 bomb blast in Sangakpham Bazar area Source The Sangai Express

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Sadar Hills continues to burn, offices set ablaze

There is no sign of reprieve in Sadar Hills as violent incidents have been continuously aggravating the situation already worsened by the indefinite general strike and the highway blockade Source The Sangai Express

There is no sign of reprieve in Sadar Hills as violent incidents have been continuously aggravating the situation already worsened by the indefinite general strike and the highway blockade Source The Sangai Express

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Talks on track, says NSCNIM

The NSCN I M said talks with the Centre was on the right track and solutions would be hammered out on the spirit of shared sovereignty Source The Sangai Express Courtesy The Telegraph

The NSCN I M said talks with the Centre was on the right track and solutions would be hammered out on the spirit of shared sovereignty Source The Sangai Express Courtesy The Telegraph

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Teachers’ strike enters 6th day

The ongoing ceasework strike by the Government Polytechnic Gazetted Staff Association over non implementation of the AICTE’s revised pay 6th Pay entered its sixth day today without any concrete response from the Government Source The Sangai Express

The ongoing ceasework strike by the Government Polytechnic Gazetted Staff Association over non implementation of the AICTE’s revised pay 6th Pay entered its sixth day today without any concrete response from the Government Source The Sangai Express

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Hiroshima Day observed

Marking the 66th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Indo Japan Friendship Association, Manipur observed 66th Hiroshima Day, 2011 at Manipur Press Club here today Source The Sangai Express

Marking the 66th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Indo Japan Friendship Association, Manipur observed 66th Hiroshima Day, 2011 at Manipur Press Club here today Source The Sangai Express

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Peoples’ Demonstration for Peace in Manipur (MSAD)

Peoples’ Demonstration for Peace in Manipur Organised under the initiatives of Manipur Students’ Association Delhi On Monday, 8 August 2011; from 3-6 p.m. At Jantar Mantar, New Delhi (India) Dear… Read more »

Peoples’ Demonstration for Peace in Manipur
Organised under the initiatives of Manipur Students’ Association Delhi
On Monday, 8 August 2011; from 3-6 p.m.
At Jantar Mantar, New Delhi (India)

Dear friends,

Killing operandi continues without any restraint in Manipur (India). Five persons including two girl students were killed while eight others sustained injuries in the Sangakpham Bazar bomb blast on August 1st 2011 in Imphal East II. Although the Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has held the insurgent party NSCN-IM as responsible for the bomb blast, the later refuted the allegation. No organisation / individual have claimed responsibility for the blast however Manipur has lost lives and several others injured. There has been public clamour for the last few days against the incident and agitations are queuing up. We on our part would like to express condolence for those who were killed and express concern for the surviving victims.
The Sangakpham incident, although we condemn, was not the beginning and may not be the last one unless terrorism as an institution is rooted out. We have been experiencing unrestraint terrorist activities such as abduction or killing for ransom; extortion at gun points at offices, homes and highways; warnings and intimidations for settling personal grudge and vengeance; tortures and harassment; indiscriminate firing, planting of land mines, bomb blasting in public places; and etc, which have been routinely carried out from the past decade. The impact at the grassroots is rampant human rights violation, suppression of democratic voice, injustice, insecurity, war hysteria and mistrust to one another.
Terrorists are operating amongst us, if not ruling over us in varied forms. Many fear to speak out the truth and expose them. But it has become our bounden duty to speak out the truth to bring an end to terrorism. Leaving aside individual terrorism, terrorism as an institutionalised form is largely perpetrated by; (a) The Indian State that imposes repressive Acts including AFSPA 1958 and deploy killing machines that commit repression, fake encounter and cold blooded murder with impunity in the name of defending national security and development, (b) The underground parties who, in the name of revolution and counter-reaction, commit collateral damages and irreparable mistakes and (c) The State agents, communal warlords, and imposters who for personal gain used the cloak of revolution and carried out terrorist activities.
Tracing the root of terrorism is important to bring an end to it. This brings us to rethink and emphasise that terrorism within an administrative entity is dominantly nurtured and perpetuated by the governing State. Practically, an oppressive State remains the main supplier and defender of the means of terrorism – guns, bombs, soldiers, police, secret killing agents, gun licensees and other repressive Acts to suppress democratic voices. To perpetuate its rule by creating divisions and disunity among people a totalitarian State may supply arms to communal warlords and reaction to indulge in criminal activity and misrepresent it. In Manipur, the armed groups waging war against the Indian State, many of whom have become perverted and indulge in criminal activities, are largely the product of the State. Lack of political will on the part of the Indian State to address nationality question and other democratic questions in a democratic way but dependent on militant tactics of suppression, thereby, giving due importance to the voice of gun has promoted armed resistance. Guns & bombs became crucial factors for maintaining status quo in the power relation between the rulers and the rebels. Correspondingly, subsequent growth of warlords, armed gangsters, killing agents, etc., is to be seen as offshoots manufactured within the ideological framework of militancy and terrorism promoted by the State. We, therefore, consider that the Indian State should play an important role in rooting out terrorism in Manipur.

We, therefore, invite you to take part in the demonstration and jointly appeal:

(1) The Government of India to initiate peaceful democratic process to address nationality questions in the Indian subcontinent with due acknowledgement to the sentiment and aspiration of the peoples who claimed for different nationhood.
(2) The Government of India to repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers’ Act 1958 and other repressive Acts such as NSA, UAPA, Seditious Act, etc. on the one hand and at the same time demilitarise Manipur.
(3) The Non State Parties to stop targeting civilians in the name of revolution or for sectarian gains.
(4) The Civil Societies in Manipur to take non-partisan position and collectively work when it comes to the question of targeting innocent civilians or terrorism in any form by any force. **

Unity is Victory
Long Live Democracy

For information please contact MSAD at: +917503689305,+918802201824,+ 91 9953877262, +91 9250446722

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Firing, arson in Manipur, 2 hurt – Calcutta Telegraph

All India RadioFiring, arson in Manipur, 2 hurtCalcutta Telegraph6: Two persons were injured when Manipur Rifles fired at protesters who set ablaze five government offices in Senapati district last night in support of their demand to upgrade Sadar Hill…


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Firing, arson in Manipur, 2 hurt
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6: Two persons were injured when Manipur Rifles fired at protesters who set ablaze five government offices in Senapati district last night in support of their demand to upgrade Sadar Hills subdivision to a full-fledged district.
Manipur Cabinet takes no decision on new districtThe Hindu
Manipur highway stir on, offices torchedTimes of India
Economic blockade paralyzes normal life in ManipurAll India Radio
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Man found dead – E-Pao.net

Man found deadE-Pao.netImphal, August 06 2011: A man was found dead in Leishang Hiden canal, opposite to Manipur University main gate this afternoon.The deceased has been identified as Sagolsem Shamu (45) of Langthabal Kunja Mayai Leikai. * This news i…

Man found dead
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Imphal, August 06 2011: A man was found dead in Leishang Hiden canal, opposite to Manipur University main gate this afternoon.The deceased has been identified as Sagolsem Shamu (45) of Langthabal Kunja Mayai Leikai. * This news is as published by

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Honorable Prime Minister of India – KanglaOnline

E-Pao.netHonorable Prime Minister of IndiaKanglaOnlineIt is with extreme sadness that we as citizens of Manipur, currently residing across the world, write to you in strong condemnation of the many violent and inhuman acts in the state of Manipur – t…


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Honorable Prime Minister of India
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It is with extreme sadness that we as citizens of Manipur, currently residing across the world, write to you in strong condemnation of the many violent and inhuman acts in the state of Manipur – the most recent being the one in Sangakpham, Imphal,
Peoples' Demonstration for Peace in Manipur at DelhiE-Pao.net

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Senior citizens lament law and order situation; call for end to indefinite NH … – KanglaOnline

Senior citizens lament law and order situation; call for end to indefinite NH …KanglaOnlineIMPHAL August 6: The Senior Citizens for Society, Manipur, in a press conference held today at the Manipur press club has condemned the Monday blast at Sangakp…

Senior citizens lament law and order situation; call for end to indefinite NH
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IMPHAL August 6: The Senior Citizens for Society, Manipur, in a press conference held today at the Manipur press club has condemned the Monday blast at Sangakpham killing four civilians and injuring many others. The secretary of the society,

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Vote Of Thanks

By Bobo Khuraijam Little Abemma has just started to scribble the first letter of the English alphabet – A; holding the pencil with her tiny hand and trying to join… Read more »

By Bobo Khuraijam
Little Abemma has just started to scribble the first letter of the English alphabet – A; holding the pencil with her tiny hand and trying to join the two slanted lines in the middle. Simple, it would look, but a momentous beginning for her into the world of formal education. You would notice her coy face of happiness when you praise her for her effort. She would immediately start to show another sample of her accomplishment:  A new ‘A’ in her same style. That is what children are. They love to be appreciated. And that is exactly what we are. No wonder, human of any age loves to be appreciated. Please do not expect us to answer the question as to why we love to be appreciated. We are ill equipped in that.

PRAISE GALORE: in recent times we are witness to words of praises in our mediascape. Appreciating someone is a good gesture. No doubt about it. Who started it, we do not know. Vote of thanks is an important part of any function. Who is going to give the vote of thanks? Is the person prepared? These are concerns the organizers has in the event of organizing a function. But do we really practice this gesture in our Manipuri life, leave aside the formal function? We feel we need not muse on the superficiality of formal functions. In a way, perhaps, the most wonderful part of our life is that our life has got no correspondence with what happens on the stage of a formal function. Words that come out from the microphone of a formal function are not less decorated than the stage itself. Everybody talks in a decorated manner. Each one of the speaker is concern of carrying forward the burden of civilization. No matter what goes on behind the stage, no matter what nonsense a part of the audience are indulged in, no matter you are flooded with watery filths from the Lamphel, you talk and talk as if the existence of a thing called flood, or water, for that matter is a mythical rumor. Can you imagine our lives if the words on the stage are translated into deeds? We believed, words on the stage, of any function, of any kind (you name it), are as redundant as any election manifestos of any political crowd.

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