UTA wins 7th Governor Cup Taekwondo Championship

IMPHAL, April 3: UTA retained the 7th Governor Cup Taekwondo Championship once again winning the championship for seven years in a row. In all, UTA won 20 gold, 16 silver… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 3: UTA retained the 7th Governor Cup Taekwondo Championship once again winning the championship for seven years in a row. In all, UTA won 20 gold, 16 silver and 27 bronze to top the table followed by SAI winning 19 gold, 8 silver and 11 bronze. PTA was placed in the 3rd place winning 5 gold, 6 silver and 6 bronze.

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Sai Baba in critical condition

Puttaparthi, Apr. 5 (ANI): Doctors attending to Indian guru, spiritual figure and educator Satya Sai Baba on Tuesday said that he remains in critical condition and on ventilator support. With… Read more »

Puttaparthi, Apr. 5 (ANI): Doctors attending to Indian guru, spiritual figure and educator Satya Sai Baba on Tuesday said that he remains in critical condition and on ventilator support.
With thousands of devotees converging at his headquarters in Puttaparthi in Andhra Pradesh, the state police has issued prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, which prevents unlawful assembly.
The Sai Baba has been admitted to hospital with breathing problems.
A health bulletin issued by the hospital said that his condition had deteriorated and he is now on a ventilator and receiving kidney dialysis.
“The vital systems are not adequately responding. The condition of Baba is critical. The panel of doctors treating him are doing their best to make the systems respond,” hospital director AN Safaya said in a statement.

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Deplorable condition of schools in Poi village

From John K. Kaping UKHRUL, April 6: The future of the Poi Village government run Primary and Junior  High Schools’is in a deplorable condition as the government schools established during… Read more »

From John K. Kaping UKHRUL, April 6: The future of the Poi Village government run Primary and Junior  High Schools’is in a deplorable condition as the government schools established during 1961-62 exists only in a “snap-shot” in the record of the most neglected status. Poi village situated in the extreme North of Ukhrul District just below the Somra track range mountain bordering Myanmar,along the Indo-Burma Border Pillar NO.126,127 and 128 and is located some 65 km away from Ukhrul Headquarter and at a distance of 25-30 km away from Awang Kasom junction.
The government`s neglecting policies towards the far flung Ukhrul District villages  came to light  when  Ukhrul Correspondent of IFP exclusively had an interaction with the village school`s “master” at the school campus, who is the only under-graduate lady teacher  taking the overall in charge of Headmaster for both the 90 students in junior and 100 primary students enrolled in the school as disclosed by the schoolmaster.
She also expressed  the present dilapidated condition of both the schools and viewing the bleak future of the  students keen to learn but with lack of basic infra structures and without any benches, desks, black boards and tables . Walls of the 5 rooms of the the school`s building in all four sides are badly damaged as the roofs of the school were blown away.
The surroundings of the schools are found overgrown with grass when the report was collected by this correspondent and there is a report of only one chaowkidar appointed. The reason behind to shape and mould the future pillars of students according to the headmistress in-charge is the acute lack of teachers as the students are eagerly found to attend the classes but there are no teachers other than the headmistress who is not in the condition to cater to the needs of the students at present.
Meanwhile in  another press conference Organized by the Poi Village authorities in the village, the concerned authorities seriously pointed out the deplorable condition of the schools in the village and the bleak future of the students requiring immediate recruitment of adequate teachers to mould the future careers of the children as almost all the remote villagers cannot afford to send their wards to private schools.
The authorities clearly mentioned that under the programme of BADP 2010-11, the village proposed a budget with the estimation of about Rs 30 lacs to construct the schools infra-structures including 12 to 13 class rooms, staffs rooms, principal`s Office, kitchen but the government had sanctioned for only three classrooms.

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MOBC scholarships

IMPHAL, April 8: The Directorate of Minorities and Other Backward Classes, (OBC) Manipur has informed to all students applicants/Head of institutions etc. who were selected in phase-I under Pre and… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 8: The Directorate of Minorities and Other Backward Classes, (OBC) Manipur has informed to all students applicants/Head of institutions etc. who were selected in phase-I under Pre and Post-Matric scholarship 2009-10 and also phase-II funded by the Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi that cheques distribution function of those selected students./institutions for both phase-I and Phase-II will be held on April 13 this month at the conference hall of Hotel Imphal from 10 am to 4 pm and therefore, all concerned students/heads of institution are requested to collect their cheques along with identification/authorized documents and APRs of previous receipts if availed earlier without fail, the official order added.

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Thrust on North East self reliance

by Hoihnu Houzel The boss of DONER prefers the focus to be on the job – development of the North East – rather than on her position. Jayati Chandra guards… Read more »

by Hoihnu Houzel
The boss of DONER prefers the focus to be on the job – development of the North East – rather than on her position.
Jayati Chandra guards her privacy. She`™s media shy and does not believe in parting with personal information. And she`™s quite firm that she does not want to be photographed nor is she willing to part with a photo of hers.

However, as the secretary for the Ministry for the Development of the North-East Region (DONER) Chandra will never disappoint anyone wishing to gather information on her department. So, in a way, it`™s easy to gauge Chandra`™s level of efficiency and professionalism.

She promptly answers queries on email. She communicates through her staff which is rather polite and courteous. Perhaps, briefed by her to be just so.

A 1975 batch of Uttar Pradesh cadre, Chandra is a seasoned bureaucrat who has served in different ministries. She was the Secretary in the Department of Youth Affairs in Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. She was also the Principal Adviser, Planning Commission, among others. At the helm of DONER, Chandra is known for her pragmatic and hands-on approach. She tours the region frequently and monitors the pace of development in every state. A no-nonsense lady, Chandra oversees each project at DONER which is an important ministry that was set up in September 2001 under the Vajpayee government. The ministry acts as the nodal department of the Central government to deal with matters pertaining to socioeconomic development of the eight states of North East i.e. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim. Touted as the as fulfillment of a long-felt need of a region that is often been neglected and cut off from the rest of India, DONER has since then initiated many channels to enhance the region`™s connectivity with the rest of India whether by road, rail or air.
Hoihnu Hauzel catches up with Jayati Chandra to discuss DONER.

Current: The very purpose of why DONER came into existence in 2001 was to act as the nodal department of the Central government to initiate socio-economic development of the eight states of Northeast India. Looking back, do you think, it has served its purpose?

Chandra:It is serving its purpose and is continuously striving to do better.

What are the many challenges in your role as a bureaucrat?

I would say it that is the same as any other bureaucrat`™s.

Are there much room for innovation in executing or initiating projects and schemes?

Certainly more than innovation `“ our job is to enhance motivation, commitment and dedication in anything that we do including planning, executing and putting to use whatever projects and schemes that are taken up.

What is your personal contribution to the ministry or what are the changes that you have brought to the ministry of DONER.
I am as good as the team with whom I have the honour to work.

What are the challenges in working with the eight North Eastern states?

Getting everyone together (physically) in one place most of the time! Otherwise it has been a pleasure and privilege to work with them.
Do you think people from the North East are too dependent on Central funds for development?

The Volume I of the 11th Plan document states that `for the special category states of NER, the per capita volume of Central assistance is among the highest in the country. Against the all- India average of Rs 683.94 the per capita Central assistance in the NER was Rs 2574.98 in 2006-07. But you have to understand that unlike most other states the level of private sector investment in the NER is almost zero. It may be observed that the per capita Central assistance is the highest in the state of Sikkim.

Is it true that 60 lakh was left unspent from the general advocacy fund for the North East in 2009-10? If so, was it because there was no convincing proposal or activities?

The plan scheme of Advertising & Publicity has been formulated to project the inherent potential and achievements of the North Eastern region and to create an awareness of its unique and distinctive features. It also seeks to highlight the role of the government in facilitating development processes through appropriate strategies in the region. Under the scheme, various events and programmes are organized within and outside the region which include trade expos/ fairs, seminars, publicity of the potential of the region through media etc.

Yes there was some underutilization of funds. The Thrust to make North East self reliant reasons are many, but chief among them is that this amount is given programme wise and the fund is released in two installments `“ the final one after the conclusion of events. Sometime events are rescheduled and/or the original scope is curtailed leading to savings.

Moreover the avenues for raising the states`™ own resources are, at this time highly limited. Gradually as the status of basic infrastructure like power, roads, connectivity etc. increases, this scenario would change.

There is a perception that DONER only doles out money but rarely monitors the execution of a project till the end, thus, lacking in real commitment. Please justify this perception. And what is DONER`™s policy on follow-up and accountability for all the funds and schemes assigned to different projects meant for development in the North East.

The perception is erroneous. First of all these projects are implemented by the state governments. The funds are released in three installments. The release of 2nd and 3rd installment is made against the report of the state government. This report includes physical and financial progress, comments of nodal officers and photographs. Select projects are physically seen by the ministry`™s own representatives. Periodic reviews are carried out by me and other officers too.

Does DONER encourage entrepreneurs to approach the ministry for assistance? How do you judge the work of an entrepreneur or is there any yardstick in order to get support or financial assistance from the ministry?

This Ministry does not have any scheme for funding entrepreneurs etc. We would advise entrepreneurs to approach the state governments and NEDFI. However, they are always welcome to approach the ministry for policy clarification and/or facilitation with state governments.

There are some externally aided projects by organizations like the World Bank, Asian Development Bank and IFAD. What is the status of these projects?

The broad objective of ADB assisted North Eastern state roads project (NESRP) is to facilitate regional integration and trade flows in the North East. The project also seeks to develop institutions for capacity building of state PWDs for effective and efficient management of road assets. It is proposed to cover a total length of 433 km at a cost of US $298.6 million. ADB will contribute US $200 million by way of loan. However, the proposal is yet to be finalized as loan negotiations with ADB will be undertaken after obtaining the government of India`™s internal clearances.

IFAD assisted North Eastern Region Community Resource Management Project (NERCRMP) is under implementation since 1998 in two districts each in Assam (Karbi Anglong and North Cachar Hills), Manipur (Senapati and Ukhrul) and Meghalaya (West Garo Hills and West Khasi Hills).

The project being implemented in collaboration with NEC through local communities, aims at improving livelihoods of the people through capacity building and introduction of new technology and techniques for sustainable growth. The project, costing Rs 159.36 crore with IFAD`™s contribution of Rs 109.92 crore, seeks to improve livelihoods of the poorest in targeted villages.

Are there any upcoming projects with any of these global organizations?

North Eastern Region Community Resource Management Project for Upland Areas (NERCORMP) is a jointly funded project of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and North Eastern Council, Ministry of DONER, government of India. NERCORMP is a livelihood and rural development project aimed to transform the intervened lives of the poor and marginalized tribal families in North East (NE) India, and thereby become a developmental in the region.

NERCORMP is operating in three states of Assam, Manipur and Meghalaya in North East India, covering two districts in each state. These are Karbi Anglong and North Cachar Hills districts in Assam, Senapati and Ukhrul districts in Manipur, and West Khasi Hills and West Garo Hills districts in Meghalaya. The project is working in 860 villages, covering 39161 households, 1012 Natural Resource Management Groups (NaRM-Gs), 3168 Self Help Groups (SHGs), 103 NaRM-G Associations and 103 SHG Federations.

NERCORMP aims to synergize the best strengths of the government. IFAD (an international organization with rich and long global experience), partner NGOs, a dedicated project team and the inherent remarkable strengths possessed by communities. Fortunately and gladly, this has happened. Most of the proven and well known modern community and rural developmental tools were employed. Further, innovative and creative solutions kept emerging along the way in NERCORMP.

The overall objective of NERCORMP is `to improve the livelihoods of vulnerable groups in a sustainable manner through improved management of their resource base in a way that contributes to preservation and restoration of the environment.` Another IFAD loan of $20 million which will partially cover the cost of expansion of NERCORMP in the adjoining villages has been sanctioned. NERCORMP-II is going to cost Rs 200 crore (Rs170 crore for new villages plus Rs 30 crore for handholding on tapering basis in existing villages). It is proposed to cover 20,000 household in 400 new villages assuming 50 household per village over a period of six years.

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HC permits floral tribute at Cheiraoching

IMPHAL, April 11: The Guwahati High Court Imphal bench of Justice TNK. Singh, has permitted to performed ritual ceremony of floral tribute on April 13 at Chingmeirong Cheiraoching. A martyr… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 11: The Guwahati High Court Imphal bench of Justice TNK. Singh, has permitted to performed ritual ceremony of floral tribute on April 13 at Chingmeirong Cheiraoching.
A martyr complex in memory of the Nine persons who were killed by army personnel on April 13, 1982 at Kodompokpi has been constructed at the hillock.
Informing about the development during a press conference organized by the family committee for observation of 22nd Athoubashingi Ninsghing Kumon at Singjamei Kakchingtabam Bhamon Mantop.
A spokesperson of the committee has appealed to all the communities to offer  their tribute without any fear in honour of the victims.

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AR distributes solar lamp

IMPHAL, April 13: As a part of the Military Civic Action program taken up under the aegis of IGAR(S), the 23 Assam rifle posted at Sagolmang today distributed three solar… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 13: As a part of the Military Civic Action program taken up under the aegis of IGAR(S), the 23 Assam rifle posted at Sagolmang today distributed three solar street lamps to the people of Khundrakpam assembly constituency.
The solar lamps were distributed by the 23 AR post commander major Pradeep, and during the simple program the major assured the people of khundrakpam that more assistance under the MCA project for development of the constituency in the future.

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Tennis tournament

IMPHAL, April 15: The 1st CHingangbam Ibotombi Singh Memorial Prize Money Tennis Championship 2011 was inaugurated by T. Pamei, president, Manipur Tennis Association at the Officer`™s Club, Lamphelpat, today. Altogether… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 15: The 1st CHingangbam Ibotombi Singh Memorial Prize Money Tennis Championship 2011 was inaugurated by T. Pamei, president, Manipur Tennis Association at the Officer`™s Club, Lamphelpat, today.

Altogether 51 players are participating in this tournament sponsored by Ch. Dhananjoy Singh, Advocate, Guwahati High Court. This was stated by L. Gokul Sharma, tournament manager of the tournament in a press release today.

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RPF blames CM

IMPHAL April 16: The statement given by the Chief Minister on April 13 at a function held at Mantripukhri IGAR(S) headquarters is unclear, states publicity secretary of RPF,T Leishemba in… Read more »

IMPHAL April 16: The statement given by the Chief Minister on April 13 at a function held at Mantripukhri IGAR(S) headquarters is unclear, states publicity secretary of RPF,T Leishemba in a press release.
Dishonest words will not bring about a solution to the Indo Manipur political conflict, the CM needs to be honest and must analyze the political conflict so the public can accept his statements whole heartedly.
It is a fact that the Manipuris want to be an independent nation and do not want to reel under a colonial rule and the insurgent movement is not made up by disgruntled unemployed persons.
Britain suffered huge losses due to the aftereffects of the second World War and was helped by America to get up economically. The countries under the colonial rule of the British were finally given independence and except for India waged an armed struggle. It is a matter of deliberation that India did not get its independence due to the non violence movement initiated by Gandhi.
The endeavor of Gandhi was respected by the British, but the non violent protest by Irom Sharmila has been ignored by and large by the Indian government, gross violation of human rights are perpetrated by the security forces in the name of counter insurgency including the north east and Kashmir, it states.
The corrupt governance of the Ibobi government has seen ministers and officers holding high posts accumulating property from the development projects meant for the public. Also the SPF government hardly acts without provocation, the release charged.

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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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KVFA wins in Challenge cup

IMPHAL, April 22: KVFA Khurai defeated LUKSA by 3-0 in today’s first match of the ongoing 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament being held at Mapal Kangjeibung. S Suresh put… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 22: KVFA Khurai defeated LUKSA by 3-0 in today’s first match of the ongoing 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament being held at Mapal Kangjeibung.
S Suresh put Khurai team ahead in the 22nd minute while K Kedajit increased the goal margin by netting in two goals in the 32nd and 46th minutes.
Later, in the second match FLAM defeated Takhel by 2-0.
Th Amuba of Takhel had a own goal in the 1st minute of the match to move FLAM ahead. Later, Surmani scored in the 27th minute to lead 2-0 which eventually become the final scoreline.
Tomorrow, UMO will play IVFA while Chingtam will clash with FC Imphal.

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Easter greetings

IMPHAL April 23: General secretary, MBCI, has greeted the state on the occasion of Easter Sunday  on behalf of the Manipur Baptist Convention. Jesus who was crucified on the cross… Read more »

IMPHAL April 23: General secretary, MBCI, has greeted the state on the occasion of Easter Sunday  on behalf of the Manipur Baptist Convention.
Jesus who was crucified on the cross on Good Friday was resurrected on Easter Sunday and is alive today. Though we are living in a time of uncertainty, let us be reminded that God is in control and there is always hope in Jesus. May the risen Lord grant us peace, joy, hope and prosperity as we continue to live together in unity.

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SDC demands

IMPHAL April 26: Sustainable Development Centre (S.D.C.), Thamnapokpi, Bishnupur Dist.in a press release demanded the government to properly execute the distribution works of Public distribution system items. The release further… Read more »

IMPHAL April 26: Sustainable Development Centre (S.D.C.), Thamnapokpi, Bishnupur Dist.in a press release demanded the government to properly execute the distribution works of Public distribution system items.
The release further appealed the government to look into the matter and intervene the irregularities in distributing essential commodities under PDS.

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VSAI wins in Challenge cup veteran football

IMPHAL, April 27: In the ongoing 13th Challenge CUp veteran football tournament, VSAI defeated Sadar Hills by 3-0 in the first match played today at Mapal Kangjeibung. VSAI opened their… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 27: In the ongoing 13th Challenge CUp veteran football tournament, VSAI defeated Sadar Hills by 3-0 in the first match played today at Mapal Kangjeibung.
VSAI opened their goal account in the 11th minute through a spot kick taken by Upen. He later scored another goal for the team in the 30th minute. The other goal for the winning team was scored by Stanlee in the 29th minute.
In the second ground match, Chingtam drew with IMVFA with a 1-1 scoreline.
IMVFA found the opening in the 15th minute through Ph Shashikumar.
After trailing one goal, Chingtam managed to equalise in the 62nd minute through a Pari strike.
Referee book one yellow card to S Binen in the 49th minute for unsporting behaviour.

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IMC, SAIRC winner of junior boys and girls handball

IMPHAL, April 28: IMC Thoubal emerged winner of the boys state level handball tournament while SAIRC emerged winner in the girls section of the 31st junior boys and girls state… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 28: IMC Thoubal emerged winner of the boys state level handball tournament while SAIRC emerged winner in the girls section of the 31st junior boys and girls state level handball tournament held at CITIZENS club, Soibam Leikai, Imphal East.
In the final match for the junior boys, IMC defeated YLK by 24-10 goals while SAIRC defeated CITIZEN by 17-10.
Ksh Lenin scored a total of nine goals for IMC in the  first match while Th Milan and N Sharatchandra scored four goals each. N Joychandra scored three goals while L Lanngamba scored two goals in the match.
For CLK, K Bidyananda scored eight goals while S Lalit and W Romio scored one goal each.
In the final match for the girls, SAIRC defeated CITIZEN by 17-10.
O Anjali of SAIRC was top scorer in the final as she netted in a total of 10 goals. B Sunitibala scored four goals while N Abinash and Th Kamala scored two and one goal respectively.
Ribeka scored seven goal for the CITIZEN while T Ranju scored two and W Ranjita scored one goal.

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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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Nagaland, FC Imphal move into Challenge Cup semis

IMPHAL, May 5: Nagaland veteran football team has entered semi final of the 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament being held at Mapal Kangjeibung. In the third quarter final match… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 5: Nagaland veteran football team has entered semi final of the 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament being held at Mapal Kangjeibung.

In the third quarter final match played today Nagaland team defeated UVFA by 3-0 goals.

In the semi final, the Nagaland veteran football team will clash with IMVFA Heingang on May 7.

In the fourth quarter final match played today, FC Imphal defeated KVFA to move into the semi final.

FC Imphal won the match 2-1.

Krishna Kumar scored first goal for FC Imphal in the 8th minute. Seven minutes later Krishna Kumar scored again and increased the goal margin which was reduced by KVFA`™s Kendrajit in the 33rd minute.

FC Imphal will clash FLAM in the second semi final to be played on May 8.

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Bidai Abhisap show in Dhaka

IMPHAL, May 6:  In a press release, the Jawaharlal Nehru Dance Academy Repertory’s ‘Bidai Abhisap’ will be shown in Dhaka on May 8 at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy on the occasion… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 6:  In a press release, the Jawaharlal Nehru Dance Academy Repertory’s ‘Bidai Abhisap’ will be shown in Dhaka on May 8 at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy on the occasion of the 150th Birth Anniversary of Gurudev Rabindranth Tagore.  It is sponsored by the Sangeet Natak Academy, New Delhi under Indo-Bangladesh Cultural Exchange Programme. The much appreciated dance-drama is based on Tagore’s poem of the same title and translated in Manipuri by the renowned theatre-director, Ratan Thiyam, choreographed by N.Amusana Devi, Sr.Production Asst.
The show in Dhaka will be the seventh show including two shows in Santiniketan and Kolkata, it further added. It further mentions that a five member team of Pung Cholom artists will depart for Ethiopia on May 13.

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10 DOGRA organised excursion

IMPHAL, May 7: The second excursion tour to Sendra Loktak project comprising of 62 students and eight teachers from various schools of Tamei was flagged off by the Battalion Commander,… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 7: The second excursion tour to Sendra Loktak project comprising of 62 students and eight teachers from various schools of Tamei was flagged off by the Battalion Commander, 10 DOGRA on May 6. The students will also visit the INA Museum at Moirang and other sightseeing places around Imphal during the two day trip. The educational cum fun tour was organised by 10 DOGRA under the aegis of Red Shield Division. The excursion will provide an opportunity to students studying in different schools at Tamei to expose themselves to the outside world learning and acquiring knowledge while having fun, added the release.The educational tour is one amongst the many events being organised by the Army to assist the student community. Recently the battalion has supported the Student Union, Tamei in organising their 3rd Fresher’s Social Function on April 30, the release further added.

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Change of dispatch dates of candidates

IMPHAL, May 9: Candidates of Dimapur(March and September 2011 rally), Bishnupur and Mon Rally who were provisionally selected into the Indian Army and have been issued call-up letters from the… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 9: Candidates of Dimapur(March and September 2011 rally), Bishnupur and Mon Rally who were provisionally selected into the Indian Army and have been issued call-up letters from the Army Recruiting Office, Rangapahar are hereby advised to report to the Office by 7a.m. on June 6 and there is no change to other instructions given in the call-up letter, stated a press release of the PIB (Defence Wing), Government of India.It further added that there will be a change for the candidates of Nalbai, Tuenang, Zakhama and Imphal Rally, on the dispatched dates as to what was written in the call-up letters from Army Recruiting Office, Rangapahar. Further details can be had from the PIB office.

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