Special Report: 20th North American Manipur Association (NAMA) Convention

20th North American Manipur Association (NAMA) Convention New Jersey, USA July 2-3, 2011 Source: NAMA Executive Team The 20th Annual Convention of North American Manipur Association (NAMA) was held during… Read more »

20th North American Manipur Association (NAMA) Convention
New Jersey, USA July 2-3, 2011

Source: NAMA Executive Team

20th North American Manipur Association (NAMA) Convention New Jersey, USA July 2-3, 2011

20th North American Manipur Association (NAMA) Convention New Jersey, USA July 2-3, 2011

The 20th Annual Convention of North American Manipur Association (NAMA) was held during the 4th of July weekend at New Jersey, USA. It was an enjoyable event with good number of participants from North America. The majority of the participants were from several states which include Texas, Virginia, Maryland, Ohio, North Carolina, South Carolina, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts.

NAMA members residing at New Jersey & New York hosted the convention with great enthusiasm and dedication. It was a team effort – each member family contributing their commendable time and effort for the successful conduct of the convention. It will be difficult to single out a particular family but we would like to recognize the families of Sushil Laishram, Rajeshwar Laishram to make 20th NAMA Convention an enjoyable experience. We are very thankful to all the participant NAMA members for making the 20th NAMA Convention a grand success.

This year we had many new members from several states attending the convention for the first time. Their participation is encouraging and a great pleasure for the NAMA Executive Team and its members. We seek all the people from Manipur and Manipur origin to join NAMA as members so that we can celebrate and enjoy our culture and heritage. At the same time we can share valuable thoughts & ideas to serve our community here and abroad.

We also missed several NAMA members who could not make to the convention because of their schedule conflicts. We look forward to see everyone again in next year’s convention during the July 4 weekend 2012.

The first day of Convention (July 2, 2011) was a reception party at Knights of Columbus, Edison, NJ; members greeting each other and knowing several new members and the first time attendees. There was plenty of good food and different kinds of drinks.  Participant members introduced themselves and expressed their happiness to be able to attend and pleasure to know other members. There was a housie game. All the members participated in the game and everyone enjoyed it through. Of course, there were lucky winners who had cash prizes of considerable amount. Kids were having a good time playing together as well. Moreover, the participants fully enjoyed the traditional food prepared by local NAMA members. Indeed, it was really an enjoyable and memorable evening.

 

The next day on July 3rd, we had our main Convention event at the Royal Albert’s Palace, Fords/Edison, New Jersey, USA. We are fortunate to have Doug Welkins from Pennsylvania for accepting to be the chief guest of the main convention day. Doug could speak Manipuri language well since he had been with Manipur people in many different parts of the world including India and Dubai. After the Chief Guest, NAMA President, NAMA Gen. Secretary,   took its respective chairs at the podium, Lukhoi Shougaijam (Gen Secretary) gave the welcome address. Followed by several other speakers:

 

a) Dr. A. Surjalal Sharma on General thoughts about Manipur

b) Dr. Lalit Pukhrambam on Historical Manipur in general

c) Mr. Lakshmikant Laikangbam on His Experience on Parvasi Bharatiya Divas 2011

d) Mr. Sapam Samananda on Importance of Career Counseling

e) Mrs. Monica Kharkar on CRY (Children’s Rights & You) America

 

All the speakers presented their thoughts & ideas very well. Everyone in the audience was benefitted from their thoughtful presentations. We thank you for it. Especially we appreciate Mrs. Monica Kharkar and her family to join the NAMA convention and share such valuable and important information with regard to CRY projects in India and with specific to CRY projects in Manipur. We encourage everyone to be part of it and participate in its activities for Child rights and other humanitarian cause.

 

Bobo Hijam (Treasurer NAMA) delivered NAMA financial report (2009-2011). He spoke about other fund raising activities as well.

 

Lukhoi Shougaijam (Gen. Secretary NAMA) delivered NAMA official report (2009-2011).

He highlighted some of the accomplishments in his term and gave a forward looking ideas & suggestion to become NAMA a more successful organization in the long run.

 

This year, the NAMA Recognition Award for 2011 was given to two individuals (Late  Jupiter Yambem and Drita Kumar Sinha). Nancy Yambem & her son Shanti Yambem received the award in favor of Late Jupiter Yambem. Drita Kumar Sinha received the award personally. This award is given to NAMA member who has devoted his/her time and energy for the development of NAMA and/or has significantly contributed to the promotion of Manipur to the people of North America and around the globe. Each year the executive Committee will nominate members for consideration of the award. We appreciate both the awardees for their contribution to NAMA.

 

During the open interaction session with NAMA Members, Kunjakishor Maimom gave a presentation on www.manipurwiki.com which was very informative to all.

 

In this convention we expanded NAMA executives on top of the executive office bearers by forming additional Advisory sub-Committee, Executive Team sub-committee. The following individuals were announced for the term (2011 – 2013) as:

 

Executive Office Bearer

1) President: Rajeshwar Laishram ( New Jersey)

2) Vice President: Manjarita Laishram (New Jersey)

3) Gen. Secretary: Sapam Syamananda (Michigan)

4) Asst Gen. Secretary: Adhikarimayum Sagar Sharma (Ohio)

5) Treasurer: Rajesh Khumanthem (New York)

 

Exec Team Sub-Committee
1) Monica Chaturvedi (New Jersey)

2) Kebola Wahengbam (Ohio)

3) Kunjakishor Maimom (Ohio) – IT Committee
4) Priyopan Phanjoubam (New Jersey) – IT Committee

5) Sonia Sarangthem (Maryland)

6) Doren Thangjam (New Jersey)

7) Bobo Hijam (Maryland) – Finance & Audit Team Lead

 

Advisory sub-committee:
1) Dr. A. Surjalal Sharma (Maryland)

2) Drita Kumar Sinha(New York)

3) Dr. Lalit Pukhrambam(Michigan)

4) Sushil Laishram (New York)

We are confident that the new NAMA Team would do great jobs for NAMA.

 

The chief guest expressed his happiness and gratitude for inviting him as the chief guest of the convention. He delivered his speech in Meiteilon. It was really great witnessing someone many oceans apart, from different culture & ethnic group, honoring our language & culture.

 

The NAMA president expressed his pleasure and thanks to all the NAMA members at New Jersey and other members in general for their time and effort for a successful 20th NAMA convention 2011. It concludes the official programs for the NAMA Convention (Morning Session).

 

After the morning session, we had our lunch break, which includes several specialties of Indian dishes catered for the convention. The food was really delicious. All the participants enjoyed it much. In the afternoon session, we had group pictures taken. Next, we had our kid’s activities and cultural programs.

In Kids programs, Thaja Thangjam presented Manipuri Dance decorated with traditional Manipuri dance dress. It was spectacular to watch and many from the audience appreciated her by giving $$ which is part of our tradition. Amy Shougaijam, Lavani Laishram, Thaja Thangjam, Rachael Laikangbam sang their favorite songs. Neha chongtham presented her piano music. Lilianne Pukhrambam presented her violin music.  All the participants were appreciated by giving $$ right after their performances as well as a citation and gift bag. We can clearly notice how our kids are growing before our eyes and how much they have learnt new skills in a year. NAMA is a platform for our children to showcase their own skills and form a network of friendship among them.

Bobo Hijam, Doren Thanjam, Mrs Doren Thangjam, Meghanath Chongtham presented an English group song in which Meghanath was on the guitar. Also, Meghanath chogtham presented a solo performance on Guitar as well.  Monica Laishram, Ruhikanta Meitei & Lukhoi Shougaijam presented Manipuri song & Hindi Gazal as well.

Finally, we had Thabal Dance, which is one of the exciting and eagerly awaited events of NAMA each year. This year’s NAMA Convention was a great success with the active participation from a sizable number of member participants. Several of our members also took the advantage of visiting several tourist sites at and around New Jersey/New York. Every year, we try to select a venue that can combine NAMA convention with Summer Vacation for our families and members. We are thankful to all the NAMA members who attended the convention. We hope to see more members once again at the 21st Annual NAMA Convention 2012 during the 4th of July weekend, 2012.

From NAMA Executive team

For more information about NAMA, please visit the NAMA website: www.namaonline.org

The above NAMA Convention Summary was sent to Kanglaonline by NAMA Executive team

Full Report: 2011-07-11_20th_NAMA_Convention_Report_2011

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EUROPEAN MANIPURI ASSOCIATION – Annual Social Gathering, 2011

THE EUROPEAN MANIPURI ASSOCIATION Annual Social Gathering, 2011 Friday 26 – Sunday 28 August 2011 YHA Margate 3 – 4 Royal Esplanade, Westbrook Bay, Margate, Kent CT9 5DL, United Kingdom… Read more »

THE EUROPEAN MANIPURI ASSOCIATION

Annual Social Gathering, 2011
Friday 26 – Sunday 28 August 2011

YHA Margate
3 – 4 Royal Esplanade, Westbrook Bay, Margate,
Kent CT9 5DL, United Kingdom

We are pleased to announce that the European Manipuri Association will be holding its 2011 annual social gathering from Friday the 26th until Sunday the 28th of August 2011 in YHA Margate, Kent.

To join us on this special occasion, EMA members are requested to book a place either by contacting the committee members directly or by sending an email to contact[@]ema-europe[.]org

Official Announcement Link:  EUROPEAN MANIPURI ASSOCIATION

For further details on how to reach the location and full official announcement:

With best wishes,
The EMA Committee

 

The above press release was sent to Kanglaonline by Shanjoy Mairembam (London), Information Secretary, European Manipuri Association

 

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Academic Awards in Manipur and Bangladesh – Manipuri Association of Canada (MAC)

The Manipuri Association of Canada, by a decision of its Executive Committee dated June 30, 2011 has launched a project on Academic Achievement Awards for outstanding Manipuri students in Manipur… Read more »

The Manipuri Association of Canada, by a decision of its Executive Committee dated June 30, 2011 has launched a project on Academic Achievement Awards for outstanding Manipuri students in Manipur and Bangladesh. The awards will be given to winners in a competition according to standards set by MAC at the stage of Higher Secondary Leaving Examination in Manipur and Secondary School Leaving Examination in Bangladesh. The awards will be given every year starting from 2012.

Sincerely,
Dr Phalguni Sougaijam
Secretary
Manipuri Association of Canada (MAC)
Full Press Release


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MSAD Press Conference on June 25 – Repeal Armed Forces Special Powers Act 1958

Invitation – Press Conference Repeal Armed Forces Special Powers Act 1958 On 25 June 2011 At Press Club, Raisina Road, New Delhi-110 001 From 9.30 am to 11 a.m. The… Read more »

Invitation – Press Conference

Repeal Armed Forces Special Powers Act 1958

On 25 June 2011
At Press Club, Raisina Road, New Delhi-110 001
From 9.30 am to 11 a.m.

The Armed Forces Special Powers’ Act has been enforced since 1958 in the North-eastern part of India in the name of suppressing insurgency. This repressive Act has failed to contend insurgency. Instead, government troops that are operating under the protection of the Act are carrying out systematic violation of human rights. In the name of upholding the Act, Manipur experiences denial of justice, suspension of fundamental rights, and suppression of democratic voices.

In order to highlight the plight and misery of the peoples affected by AFSPA, a women delegation from Manipur is organising a press conference on 25 June 2011 at Press Club, New Delhi. You are invited to kindly attend the programme. Media houses are requested to kindly send representatives / correspondents to cover it for publication and wider reach out.

Thanking you.

Samom Beerjurekha
President,
Manipur Students’ Association Delhi.
+919711151570
msad.manipur AT gmail.com


Apunbana Yaipharae
(Unity is Victory)

Manipur Students’ Association Delhi
(Estd. 1971)

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Invitation – 20th NAMA Convention at Edison, New Jersey

NAMA Executive team cordially invites NAMA members and their family in the upcoming 20th NAMA Convention at New Jersey, USA (July 02, 2011 – July 3, 2011). We are expecting… Read more »

20th NAMA Convention at Edison, New Jersey

20th NAMA Convention at Edison, New Jersey

NAMA Executive team cordially invites NAMA members and their family in the upcoming 20th NAMA Convention at New Jersey, USA (July 02, 2011 – July 3, 2011). We are expecting a great number of participants this year and looking forward a grand and successful convention. We are looking forward to see you and your family at the convention. Those who have not been enrolled as NAMA members could join the convention and enroll their membership there. For details of the program please visit www.namaonline.org or contact namagroups AT gmail.com.

Venue:
Royal Albert’s Palace
1050 King Georges Post Road
Fords/Edison, NJ 08863
Tel: (732)661-1070

Accommodations:
Quality Inn (same address as the Convention Center)
1050 King Georges Post Road
Fords/Edison, NJ 08863
Tel: 732) 661-1313

The special rate for this hotel is $ 65 for double bed room…including breakfast.
The convention center is attached to the hotel.

There are other choices also:

1) Hilton Garden Inn Edison/Raritan Center (3 min from the convention venue)
50 Raritan Center Parkway
Edison, New Jersey 08837
1-732-225-0900

2) Sheraton Edison Hotel Raritan Center (3 min from the convention venue)
125 Raritan Center Parkway
Edison, New Jersey 08837 United States
Phone: (732) 225-8300 Fax: (732) 225-0037

3) Holiday Inn Express ( 3 min from function place)
3050 Woodbridge Avenue
Edison, NJ 08837
Tel: (732) 661-1000
4) Extended Stay America Edison
1 Fieldcrest Avenue
Edison, NJ US 08837
Tel: (732) 650-0011

The airport is NEWARK Airport which is 20 miles from there. (30 min to the hotel/convention center)

Nearest Train Stations are: METRO PARK TRAIN STATION / METUCHEN TRAIN STATION

Taxi Service:
Scooter’s Taxi & Rides
(732) 650-0011

Sincerely,
NAMA Executive Team

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Facebook Event – Write to Irom Sharmila Chanu

Facebook Event – Write to Irom Sharmila Chanu. Organized by Pan Manipur. https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=165156020211717 Have you ever wondered how you will help Irom Sharmila Chanu , but confused about how ?… Read more »

Facebook Event - Write to Irom Sharmila Chanu

Facebook Event – Write to Irom Sharmila Chanu

Facebook Event – Write to Irom Sharmila Chanu. Organized by Pan Manipur.
https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=165156020211717

Have you ever wondered how you will help Irom Sharmila Chanu , but confused about how ?
Pick up a pen and a paper and START Writing “letters” to Irom Chanu Sharmila instead ..
Our Eche (sister) is very lonely out there … Let us make our Ichey smile . Write to her,make small gifts , paintings ,poems ,anything ..

Let us start Writing letters to her.. DONT PROCASTINATE ..
WRITE TO,
IROM SHARMILA CHANU
SECURITY WARD, JNIMS
POROMPAT, IMPHAL EAST
MANIPUR – 795005

If you are unable to post your letter ,you can also write at:

writetosharmila AT hotmail.com
writetosharmila AT gmail.com
We can take the print outs and post the mails.

Thank You for the support.

– Pan Manipur
writetosharmila AT gmail.com
Posted: 2011-06-16

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Indian Civil Society urge for an International Arms Trade Treaty to Tackle Rising Gun Violence in India

PRESS RELEASE – Indian Civil Society urge for an International Arms Trade Treaty to Tackle Rising Gun Violence in India 15 June 2011, New Delhi: Each year activists around the… Read more »

PRESS RELEASE – Indian Civil Society urge for an International Arms Trade Treaty to Tackle Rising Gun Violence in India

15 June 2011, New Delhi: Each year activists around the world use the Global Week of Action Against Gun Violence to raise awareness, campaign for better gun laws and push for stronger regulation of the global arms trade. This year the Week of Action is will be observed from 13-19 June 2011. Control Arms Foundation of India is calling upon the Government of India to support the Arms Trade Treaty in Delhi.

Around the world, 500,000 people are killed each year, directly with conventional weapons and many more are injured, abused, forcibly displaced and bereaved as a result of armed violence. Around 58,000 Indians died due to armed violence in the last 15 years. The highest casualties have been reported from India’s Northeast states and Jammu & Kashmir. If the death, injury and disability resulting from small arms were categorised as a disease, we would view it as an epidemic.
Yet the global trade that fuels the epidemic of armed violence is not subject to international regulation. The arms industry is unlike any other. It operates without regulation. There is more regulation in music and film industry than in arms.

Control Arms Foundation of India and many of its partner organizations across India are joining activists from 85 countries around the world in commemorating the Global Week of Action Against Gun Violence. In Manipur, the Manipur Gun Women Survivor Network will organize an outreach programme to women gun survivors as well as induct new women gun survivors in the network. In Nagaland, Ms Elizabeth Imti, Lecturer, Fazl Ali College, Mokokchung commemorated the Global Week of Action to her students in her class and also involved them to engage in a discussion about gun violence. In Peermade, Kerala, Mr M Madasamy organized a community meeting on 13 June 2011 and in Kupwara, Kashmir, Mr Mohammed Gulzar Mir will also be organizing a rally. The Week of Action will highlight the international campaign to stop the proliferation and misuse of small arms and light weapons. Each of these efforts are to draw attention to the human toll of arms proliferation and misuse and calling upon Government of India to strengthen the ongoing work at the United Nations for an international arms trade treaty.
According to Binalakshmi Nepram, Secretary General of Control Arms Foundation of India, “90 per cent of conventional arms exports in world are from permanent five members of the United Nations Security Council namely USA, UK, Russia, China & France. They manufacture around 8 million new small arms are manufactured every year and it is these weapons that flood India. At present, it is impossible to monitor or interrupt this deadly flow of weapons. This is because there are no agreed global standards for governments when authorising exports or transfers. Hence we are observing the Global Week of Action to Call upon Government of India to support to make the Arms Trade Treaty happen by 2012”.

The idea of a global Arms Trade Treaty was inspired by Nobel Peace Laureates and developed by lawyers, human rights organisations, and humanitarian NGOs. In late 2006, the United Nations General Assembly embarked on a process to help ending this violence caused by illegal arms. Several member states started to draft an International Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), a legally binding instrument to regulate international transfers of conventional weapons. ATT aims at preventing the transfers of weapons into the wrong hands. It now enjoys the support of a growing number of governments (153 States), as well as more than 800 civil society organisations worldwide.

In India, the work to make the Arms Trade Treaty is spear-headed by Control Arms Foundation of India and its partner organisations and till date more 50, 000 citizens have given their support to the Treaty by signing on to a petition submitted to the United Nations. Several prominent Indians such as Professor Amartya Sen, Admiral Ramdas, Rabbi Shergill, Nandita Das and several others have supported the initiative.

Control Arms Foundation of India is hoping that at the UN Third Preparatory Committee meeting where a significant number of governments from all world regions will make statements calling for comprehensive scope and high ethical principles and robust rules for making arms transfer decisions, India will consider its current position on the ATT and cooperate with world leading bodies for the Arms Trade Treaty to happen.

For more information, please contact :
Ms Binalakshmi Nepram
Control Arms Foundation of India
B 5 / 146, First Floor, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi – 110 029
Phone: +91-11-46018541 Fax: +91-11-26166234
Mobile: +91-9868233373 Email : Binalakshmi AT gmail.com

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Frameboxx seminar – Careers in Animation and Visual Effects – Sunday, June 12

Frameboxx seminar – Careers in Animation and Visual Effects – Sunday, June 12 We are back with the 2nd Edition of Counselling and Seminar on “Careers in Animation and Visual… Read more »

Frameboxx seminar – Careers in Animation and Visual Effects – Sunday, June 12

Frameboxx seminar - Careers in Animation and Visual Effects - Sunday, June 12. Click image to enlarge.

Frameboxx seminar – Careers in Animation and Visual Effects – Sunday, June 12. Click image to enlarge.

We are back with the 2nd Edition of Counselling and Seminar on “Careers in Animation and Visual Effects” on Sunday 12th June, 10AM to 1PM at GM Hall, Kangla Gate.

All Aspiring students who want Free counseling about various Career opportunities in Animation, VFX, Web, Graphics, Gaming, Advertising, Film Making and many more are invited to attend the seminar.

Kindly let more and more students know about the seminar through your popular medium.

Thanks and regards
Navneet Singh
Vice-President
Frameboxx Animation Visual Effects

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MSAD Admission counseling (Updated)

For additional info, please see attached PDF file: 2011-06-03_PR_MSAD_admission_note Office of the MANIPUR STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION DELHI (Estd. 1971) Ref:2011 MSAD 03062011/ Dated: 03-06-2011 / e-mail: msad.manipur ATgmail.com Admission counseling –… Read more »

For additional info, please see attached PDF file: 2011-06-03_PR_MSAD_admission_note

Office of the MANIPUR STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION DELHI (Estd. 1971)

Ref:2011 MSAD 03062011/ Dated: 03-06-2011 / e-mail: msad.manipur ATgmail.com

Admission counseling – Press release

It is hereby notified that the Manipur Students’ Association Delhi (MSAD) has started Academic Counselling for the academic session 2011-2012 for those who are seeking admission to undergraduate courses in the University of Delhi. The same counselling is being done in parallel in Manipur as well. During the last two days, more than 40 aspiring candidates have been given counselling through both the helpdesk and telephone.

As a part of this Academic Counselling to the admission aspirants, MSAD has set up a telephonic counselling in Delhi from 2nd June to 9thJune 2011 between 10 am to 2 pm. During this period, a helpdesk is available at the premises of Arts Faculty, University of Delhi (North Campus). For Manipur, a counselling desk has been installed at Ram Lal Paul Higher Secondary School, Imphal, from 3rd June to 9th June 2011 between 10am to 2 pm.

MSAD advises admission aspirants from being lured by admission brokers who would allegedly extend help in exchange of money and lead you towards complicated problems and ruin of career. We are ready to assist you. Please feel free and be comfortable to contact MSAD at (phone number & email address).

Helpline: +91-8750933095, +91-8750933096, +91-9250446722
(10 a.m. – 2 p.m.) e-mail: msad.manipur AT gmail.com

For you
Sd/-
Rk.Sanayaima
General Secretary, MSAD


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MSAD Admission counseling

Office of the MANIPUR STUDENTS’ASSOCIATION DELHI Ref: 2011 MSAD 01062011 Dated: 01-06-2011 e-mail: msad.manipur AT gmail.com Please see attached PDF file 2011-06-01_MSAD_Press-Release for additional detail Admission counseling – Press release… Read more »

Office of the MANIPUR STUDENTS’ASSOCIATION DELHI
Ref: 2011 MSAD 01062011
Dated: 01-06-2011
e-mail: msad.manipur AT gmail.com

Please see attached PDF file 2011-06-01_MSAD_Press-Release for additional detail

Admission counseling – Press release

The Manipur Students’ Association Delhi (MSAD) is conducting Academic Counseling 2011-2012 for those who are seeking admission to undergraduate courses in the University of Delhi.

To assist admission aspirants MSAD is setting up Telephonic counseling in Delhi from 2nd June to 9thJune 2011 between 10am to 2 pm. In Manipur A counseling desk is being installed at Ram Lal Paul Higher Secondary School, Imphal, from 3rd June to 9th June 2011 between 10am to 2 pm.

MSAD strongly advice that admission aspirants must not be lured by admission brokers who would take money from you and lead you towards complicated problems and ruin of educational career. We are ready to assist you. Please feel free and be comfortable to contact MSAD at (phone number & email address).

Helpline: +91-8750933095, +91-8750933096, +91-9250446722
(10 a.m. – 2 p.m.)

Sd/-
Samom Beerjurekha
President, MSAD
e-mail: msad.manipur AT gmail.com

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Result of interview for appointment of a project JRF

NOTICE May 27, 2011 Note: For more information, please see attached pdf file: 2011-05-27_DBT-JRF-SELECTION-RESULT or embedded one below. No.MU/BCH/LRS/DBT-NE-PRO/JRF: As recommended by the duly constituted Selection Committee in its meeting… Read more »

NOTICE
May 27, 2011

Note: For more information, please see attached pdf file: 2011-05-27_DBT-JRF-SELECTION-RESULT or embedded one below.

No.MU/BCH/LRS/DBT-NE-PRO/JRF: As recommended by the duly constituted Selection Committee in its meeting held on May 27, 2011 at 12.30 pm to appoint one Junior Research Fellow (JRF) to work for the research project “North Eastern origin silk protein based matrices and nano/microparticles for biomedical applications” under the Twinning Program for the North-East sponsored by Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India, the following candidate is appointed for the position with the terms and conditions prescribed by DBT, Government of India, New Delhi:

Candidate & address Qualification
A. Ibeyaima
d/o A. Kuber Singh, Langjing, Imphal
MSc (Biotech, 71.17%, Mizoram Univ, 2010)

She is advised to join the JRF with effect from June 01, 2011 on a full-time basis to work in the time-bound 3-years project under the terms and conditions prescribed by DBT, Government of India.

The following candidate is kept in the wait list:
Candidate & address Qualification
Athokpam Sarita Devi
d/o A. Biren Singh, Ningomthong,
Singjamei
MSc (Biotech, CGPA 8.0, VIT Univ, 2010)

Sd/-
Dr. L. Rupachandra Singh
Professor & Head
(Principal Investigator)
[rslaishram AT yahoo.com]

Copy to:
1. The Registrar, Manipur University
2. The Finance Officer, Manipur University
3. The Concerned Candidate
4. Notice Board
4. Office file

———————————————-

PDF announcement embedded below:

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Eligible Candidates list for DBT-NE-JRF, interview to be held on 27th May

NOTICE 24.05.2011 No.MU/BCH/LRS/DBT-NE-PRO/JRF: It is to notify that the following candidates are eligible to appear at the interview to be held on May 27, 2011 at 11am in the office… Read more »

NOTICE
24.05.2011

No.MU/BCH/LRS/DBT-NE-PRO/JRF: It is to notify that the following candidates are eligible to appear at the interview to be held on May 27, 2011 at 11am in the office chamber of the Principal Investigator for appointment of a Junior Research Fellow in the project “North Eastern origin silk protein based matrices and nano/microparticles for biomedical applications” under the Twinning Program for the North-East sponsored by Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India:

Dr. L. Rupachandra Singh
Principal Investigator

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Advertizement for a JRF under Prof. L. Rupachandra Singh, Biochemistry Dept, Manipur University

Advertisement for JRF position sponsored by DBT, Government of India May 12, 2011 No.MU/BCH/LRS/DBT-NE-PRO: Application in plain paper along with bio-data, relevant certificates and testimonials are invited for 1(one) Junior… Read more »


Advertisement for JRF position sponsored by DBT, Government of India
May 12, 2011

No.MU/BCH/LRS/DBT-NE-PRO: Application in plain paper along with bio-data, relevant certificates and testimonials are invited for 1(one) Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) for implementation of a project entitled “North Eastern origin silk protein based matrices and nano/microparticles for biomedical applications” under the Twinning Program for the North-East sponsored by Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India so as to reach the undersigned on or before May 23, 2011. The application may also be submitted by the email address: rslaishram@yahoo.com.

Essential qualification: MSc in Biochemistry/Biotechnology/Life Science/Sericulture

Preference: Candidates who have qualified CSIR/UGC-NET, GATE or other National Eligibility Tests

Initial emolument: Rs.16,000/- or Rs.12,000/- + HRA depending on whether the JRF has qualified CSIR/UGC-NET, GATE or other National Eligibility Test or not

Duration of the project JRF: 2 years as JRF and 1 as SRF (subject to progress based on yearly assessment)

Terms and conditions: No TA/DA will be paid for attending interview, if called for. The other terms and conditions prescribed for JRF by DBT, Government of India will be applied.

Date of announcement of eligible candidates for interview (both by departmental notice board and email): May 24, 2011

Date of interview: May 27, 2011 at 11 AM in the office chamber of the Principal Investigator.

Dr. L. Rupachandra Singh
Principal Investigator
Biochemistry Department
Manipur University
Canchipur, Imphal-795003

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20th NAMA Convention 2011 Announcement

North American Manipur Association PO Box 5932, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, USA Date: 5/7/2011 Dear NAMA Members: Greetings! We are happy to invite you and your family to the 20th annual… Read more »

NAMA

NAMA

North American Manipur Association
PO Box 5932, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, USA

Date: 5/7/2011

Dear NAMA Members:

Greetings!

We are happy to invite you and your family to the 20th annual NAMA Convention 2011 to be held on the 4th of July weekend (July 2-3) in New Jersey, USA. This year we have selected the venue of the convention at Royal Albert’s Palace, NJ, USA for your convenience. The Convention venue is attached with the hotel accommodation. There will be a reception gathering on the 2nd of July afternoon and followed by the main convention day on the 3rd of July 2011. This year we are expecting a good number of participants from different parts of the North America. We will cater main food items above our traditional dishes prepared by the host families in and around New Jersey and New York. There will be a great cultural show with many participants performing traditional dance, music and other forms of arts. Kids will perform the talents that they have learned. Most importantly, there will be speakers presenting valuable speeches so that we all can benefit from. The details of the program will be communicated later.

In order to facilitate the growing number of member participants, the executive committee took the decision to increase the fee structure of the membership so that we can effectively organize the yearly convention as well other activities year long.

Revised Membership and Convention (combined) fee structure:

Unemployed scholars & students: US$35
Employed Single: US$45
Family: US$75

Your support and cooperation is very much in need for the growth and prosperity of our community in North America.

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Here are some details about the venue, accommodations and the sight seeing opportunities after the convention:

Convention & Reception Venue:

Royal Albert’s Palace
1050 King Georges Post Road
Fords/Edison, NJ 08863
Tel: (732)661-1070
The Palace is also owns Hotel which is attached to it

Quality Inn (same address as the Convention Center)
1050 King Georges Post Road
Fords/Edison, NJ 08863
Tel: 732) 661-1313
The special rate for this hotel is $ 65 for double bed room…including breakfast
Please refer NAMA Convention while booking @ Quality Inn.

There are other choices also:

1) Hilton Garden Inn Edison/Raritan Center (3 min from the Function Place)
50 Raritan Center Parkway
Edison, New Jersey 08837
1-732-225-0900

2) Sheraton Edison Hotel Raritan Center (3 min from function place)
125 Raritan Center Parkway
Edison, New Jersey 08837 United States
Phone: (732) 225-8300 Fax: (732) 225-0037

3) Holiday Inn Express (3 min from function place) EDISON EAST – WOODBRIDGE
3050 WOODBRIDGE AVENUE,
EDISON,NEW JERSEY
UNITED STATES 08837
Tel: (732)661-1000

4) Extended Stay America Edison
1 Fieldcrest Avenue
Edison, NJ US 08837
Phone: (732) 346-9366 ( also 3 min from Function place)

5) Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott Edison South Plainfield
875 New Durham Road
Edison, NJ US 08817
(732) 650-0011

The airport is NEWARK Airport which is 20 miles from there. (30 min to the hotel/convention center)

Nearest Train Stations are: METRO PARK TRAIN STATION / METUCHEN TRAIN STATION

Taxi Service :
Scooter’s Taxi & Rides
(732) 650-0011

People who wish to do sightseeing in NYC City can take NJ Transit Train from Metro Park Station to Penn Station, Manhattan, NY

For any questions/help, please contact NAMA Executive Team.
Hope to see you all at the convention.

Sincerely,
Gen Secretary NAMA
(On behalf of NAMA Executive Team)
www.namaonline.org

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MSAD Press Release – Felicitation Ceremony for boxer Sarjubala Devi

Office of the MANIPUR STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION DELHI (Estd. 1971) Reference No: 20110502 FELICITATION CEREMONY Manipur Student’s Association, Delhi had Organized a felicitation ceremony of boxer “Sarjubala Devi” of Manipur, who… Read more »

Office of the MANIPUR STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION DELHI (Estd. 1971)
Reference No: 20110502

FELICITATION CEREMONY

Manipur Student’s Association, Delhi had Organized a felicitation ceremony of boxer “Sarjubala Devi” of Manipur, who achieved the World youth championship title in Antalya, Turkey which was held on 23rd April till 30th April. Also Md. Farooq Alam 13 years of age won the gold medal in All Delhi District Level Taekwondo Championship which was held on the 1st of May, 2011 at Pitampura, New Delhi. It was conducted at Delhi University and around 80 students participated in the ceremony.

MSAD felicitation ceremony of Manipuri boxer Sarjubala Devi on May 1, 2011 at New Delhi.

MSAD felicitation ceremony of Manipuri boxer Sarjubala Devi on May 1, 2011 at New Delhi.

MSAD felicitation ceremony of Manipuri boxer Sarjubala Devi on May 1, 2011 at New Delhi - Photo 2.

MSAD felicitation ceremony of Manipuri boxer Sarjubala Devi on May 1, 2011 at New Delhi – Photo 2.

MSAD felicitation ceremony of Manipuri boxer Sarjubala Devi on May 1, 2011 at New Delhi - Photo 3.

MSAD felicitation ceremony of Manipuri boxer Sarjubala Devi on May 1, 2011 at New Delhi – Photo 3.

The program was presided by the president of MSAD and the welcome address was given by Gunamani RK, Games and Sport Secretary. MSAD honored both the player by presenting momentums with encouraging notes.

The World Champion Sarjubala mesmerized the program by sharing her experience and her inspiring story spelled a spectrum of encouragement to all present there. The key spokesperson of the program were Thoiba (former advisor), Rojesh(former president and former advisor) and Chinglenkhomba Thongam (advisor of MSAD). The spokespersons extend their heartiest congratulation on their tremendous achievement and honored them for representing our country and our state ‘Manipur’. Explicating further the participants interacted with the world champion and extended their best wishes.  Sarjubala extend her sincere gratitude toward MSAD for the appreciation and honor that she received from the student community of Delhi.

The program ended with a vote of thanks given by Sanayaima RK, General Secretary of MSAD.

Sd/-
Beerjurekha Samom
President, MSAD
Date: 02-05-2011
msad.manipur AT gmail.com

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Press Release of Northeast Blogging site

Blogne.in was started in mid 2011, it has been created as a medium for individuals or groups to write and express themselves in the virtual world. Blogne.in is completely free…. Read more »

Blogne.in was started in mid 2011, it has been created as a medium for individuals or groups to write and express themselves in the virtual world. Blogne.in is completely free. however, one can avail the blog on request and invitation only. For blog request, please fill the request form at http://blogne.in/. Blogne.in provides three blog platforms:
1.Wordpress
2.Open-blog
3.b2evolution

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Manipur Cycle Club Critical Mass Cycling Enthusiasts Gathering – April 29, 2011

Please see MCC Press Release PDF for maps and additional detail INVITATION FOR NEWS COVERAGE Dated: 28th April, 2011 Dear Editor, The Manipur Cycle Club (MCC) is organizing the first… Read more »

Please see MCC Press Release PDF for maps and additional detail

INVITATION FOR NEWS COVERAGE

Dated: 28th April, 2011

Dear Editor,

The Manipur Cycle Club (MCC) is organizing the first Critical Mass of cycle enthusiast cycling together on the streets of Imphal. The Mass will first meet at 3 PM at DM College Science Block and after half an hour the cyclist will take a collective ride

Routes: DM College Science block – First Gate – IMC – Directorate of transport –
First Stop: 10mins Halt for a refreshment break with Executive Officer IMC. Objective: Discuss Cycle parking and Lanes – Encourage to ride cycle and if interested join MCC as a member. Second Stop: (if time permits) 10mins halt at directorate of transport, meet the director or deputy director whoever is available. Finally the cyclist will converge at BT Park and disperse.

We would like the print media and newspapers for the news coverage of the event.

WHAT IS CRITICAL MASS: CRITICAL MASS is a gathering of cycling enthusiasts in a place and then have a ride in a city or town. It is critical for the environment, critical for promoting cycling as an alternative source of transport, critical for making the motorized traffic aware of our existence, and most importantly, critical for the cycling community to come together. Critical Mass has no leaders. It’s a bicycling event. There is no national group that licenses local rides. In every city that has a CM, one or more cyclists just picked a day and time and started handing out fliers. You don’t need anyone to authorize your ride. You just do it.

Your sincerely,
Sd/-
Niranjan Thongbam
Secy, MCC

Enclossed: schedule and route in the next two pages
Time schedule

Gathering and Registration at DM Sc Campus : 2.00 pm
Briefing by Deben : 2.15 pm
Critical Mass sharing by Ram : 2.25 pm
Critical Mass Flag off from DMC : 2.30 pm
Cycle parking Kangla moat side front of IMC : 2.45 pm
Interaction with IMC officials in IMC campus : 2.50 pm
Cycling down Kangla Road : 3.00 pm
Arrival at Motor-vehicle Office : 3.30 pm
Interaction with Officials at Motor vehicle office: 3.45 pm
Arrival at Shahid Minar : 4.10 pm
Debriefing and Follow up Action plan : 4.20 pm
Tea and Dispersal : 4.30 pm

MANIPUR CYCLE CLUB
JUPITER YAMBEM CENTER, PAONA INTERNATIONAL MARKET
PAONA BAZAR, IMPHAL, MANIPUR – 795001
Email: mancycleclub AT gmail.com
Webpage: www.mancycleclub.blogspot.com

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