NSCN-IM Refutes Hand in Blast

Dimapur, Sep 21: NSCN-IM said today the bomb blast that took place in Imphal again few days ago indicates the increasing menace of social miscreants and the security department taken unaware. The…

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Dimapur, Sep 21: NSCN-IM said today the bomb blast that took place in Imphal again few days ago indicates the increasing menace of social miscreants and the security department taken unaware. The…

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Life Watch Manipur To Provide Free Legal Services

IMPHAL, Sep 21: With the launch of a website, Life Watch Manipur is set to provide free legal services to the people of the State. The non governmental body, which deals with human right issues,…

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IMPHAL, Sep 21: With the launch of a website, Life Watch Manipur is set to provide free legal services to the people of the State. The non governmental body, which deals with human right issues,…

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MGNREGS:Pradhan Accused Of Fund Misuse

IMPHAL, Sep 21: Job card holders under MGNREGS in ward no. I of Yairipok Top Chingtha Gram Panchayat have accused the Pradhan with forging their signatures and withdrawing a huge amount of fund meant…

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IMPHAL, Sep 21: Job card holders under MGNREGS in ward no. I of Yairipok Top Chingtha Gram Panchayat have accused the Pradhan with forging their signatures and withdrawing a huge amount of fund meant…

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What Is Wrong With The AFSPA?


by Yogendra Bali On September 11, the Armed Forces Special Power Act, enacted this day… more »


by Yogendra Bali

On September 11, the Armed Forces Special Power Act, enacted this day by the Indian Parliament in 1958, completed 52 years of its existence. The Act, served the civil administrations in Jammu and Kashmir and the North East effectively in combating cross-border terrorism. However, it has in, recent times, become target of criticism. Demands for its withdrawal have been raised, specially from Jammu and Kashmir in the North and Manipur in the East. Are these demands justified? Or are they the product of some ignorance and confusion about the word “Power” which is part of its formal nomenclature?

In order to be impartial between sense and nonsense, it is necessary to understand that the Armed Forces Special Power Act, gives no police powers to Army. The Army cannot enforce its presence in any state for internal security purposes on its own without the civil government concerned declaring a particular area in its jurisdiction as ‘disturbed area’ and ‘requesting’ the Army to come to its aid.

The critics, however, have never lost any opportunity to indulge in Army bashing on issues of “high handedness” and “violation of human rights”. Of course such criticism is countered by others as “politically motivated” and “voice of the vested interests”. They point out that wherever the Indian Army has gone, it has taken the welfare of the local people as its first priority also, using “heart as a weapon” and Sadbhavna or goodwill as the spirit. They point out to the surrender of several militant groups in the North East and the popular Kashmir Premier League Chinar Cup project as outstanding examples. They also underline the Indian Army contribution to UN peacekeeping missions in several parts of the world.

Demands for repeal or amendment of AFSPA specially come from areas infested by separatism combined with militancy that seldom talk of senseless killing and continuous “violation of Human Rights” by terrorists and militants. If a bomb blast outside the Delhi High Court kills several innocent litigants and lawyers or innocent citizens lose their lives in Mumbai blast, no voice is heard condemning the known and unknown killers of violating human right to live. Why?

The antagonists of AFSPA are ever active and widely reported in the media. It would be fair to listen to the protagonists too.

The case of the protagonists is that The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) was enacted in 1958 to provide necessary powers and legal support and protection to the Armed `Forces for carrying out proactive operations against the insurgents in a highly hostile environment.

Since then the Armed Forces have been able to effectively contain insurgency and establish stability in different region.

With the ongoing insurgency in North East, the AFSPA-1958 is currently applicable in the States of Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh. Subsequently the Parliament enacted the Armed Forces (Jammu and Kashmir) Special Powers Act 1990 for the State of Jammu & Kashmir which came into effect from 5 July 1990. Initially the Government had declared areas falling within 20 km of LC in districts of Rajouri and Poonch and the districts of Anantnag, Baramulla, Budgam, Kupwara, Pulwama and Srinagar as disturbed.

Subsequently in Aug 2001 the AFSPA was extended to districts of Jammu, Kathua, Udhampur, Poonch, Rajouri and Doda when these were declared disturbed.

An analysis of ground realities vis-a-vis situation in early 1950`s makes it evident that the fighting capability of insurgents and militants in the North East and Jammu & Kashmir have considerably improved over the years. They possess sophisticated weapons, modern communication equipment and have moral and financial support from across the borders. Many groups even have, women cadres. Areas close to the International Border and Line of Control witness trans-border move of militants from their camps and hideouts in neighboring countries.

Armed Forces have to operate in varied terrain environment such as thick forests in far flung areas and also in the built up areas ranging from small hutments and villages to towns and cities where the insurgents have established their training camps and support bases. “Hence, the troops have to operate in a hostile terrain and population environment exposing themselves to grave dangers demanding very high degree of operational effectiveness. At the same time the Armed Forces are required to be extremely cautious in avoiding any collateral damage and loss of innocent life or property. Thus the Armed Forces are under pressure and have to exhibit extreme caution in conducting operations in populated areas. Any violation or perceived violation attracts media attention and that of the factions with vested interest. On most occasions, the allegations are false and fabricated. Operating under such environment requires a protective law which is not overarching as it is perceived to be.

The essence of the important Sections of AFSPA is as under :­

(a) Sec 3. lays down the authority which has power to declare areas to be disturbed. These authorities are the Central Govt and the State Govts.

(b) Sec 4. gives the Army powers to search premises and. Make arrests without warrants, to use force even to the extent of causing death, destroy arms/amn dumps, fortifications, Shelters and hideouts and to stop, search and seize any vehs.

(c) Sec 6. stipulates that arrested persons and seized property is to be made over to the police with least possible delay.

(d) Sec 7. offers protection of persons acting in good faith in their official capacity. Prosecution is permitted only after sanction of the Central Govt.

The mere fact that the provisions of AFSPA have to be invoked with regard to a particular area ex facie establishes that the law and order situation in the said area had degenerated to such an extent that the State Govt with the aid of Police power at its disposal was unable to maintain peace and tranquility. A natural corollary to the above would be that if the Armed Forces, who are called upon to assist the State administration in restoring normalcy, have to succeed in their task, they enjoy at least the similar powers as the Police force if not wider ones. A perusal of the various powers available to the Police authorities under the provisions of the CrPC vis-a-vis those available to Armed Forces under AFSPA would reveal that the police authorities still enjoy more encompassing and wider powers relating to arrest, search, seizure, summoning of witnesses, preventive detention etc than the powers enjoyed by the Armed Forces.

One of the most important task in promoting, human progress is to maintain a proper balance between the interest of the individual and those of the democratic society. Individual freedom has to be balanced with the freedom of other individuals and with reasonable demands of the community and general public. It is the duty of the State to harmonize the rights of the individual on one hand and with the requirement of the community on the other. The Central Government vide Art 355 of the Constitution of India is duty bound to protect every State not only against the external aggression but also internal disturbances and to ensure that the governance of every State is carried out in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of India.

It is also an established fact that the judiciary is the custodian of the Constitution. An independent judicial system performs better than any other agency to maintain prefect equilibrium between the liberty of the individual and the powers of the State. It is in this light, it is emphasized that the Hon`ble Supreme Court of India has upheld the constitutional validity of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act. The court further observed that the instructions issued by the military authorities in the form of `DO`s` and DON`Ts` while acting under the  AFSPA are to be treated as binding instructions which are required to be followed by the members of, the Armed Forces. Then is unwanted criticism of AFSPA contempt of court.

Then what is wrong with AFSPA? The word “Power”? Then why not rename the Act, the Armed Forces Special Services Act.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/what-is-wrong-with-the-afspa/

AMSU Alleges Unethical Practices At Jaya College of Nursing, Andhra Pradesh

IMPHAL September 20: The All Manipur Students’ Union has submitted a letter to the minister of Health & Family Welfare appealing for his timely intervention and prompt action stating that lots…

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Senjam Raj Sekhar Among 100 Most Influential Communicators In The World

Imphal, Sep 20 : Senjam Raj Sekhar, Director of Corporate Communications for the Vedanta Group, has been named among the 100 most influential communicators in the world, by Holmes Report, regarded as…

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Manipur ADC Election: 10 ADC Seats To Go To Polls On October 24

IMPHAL, Sep 20 : Elections for 10 ADC constituencies of Senapati and ADC Ukhrul where elections could not be held earlier, would be held on October 24. Notification for the ADC elections would be…

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IMPHAL, Sep 20 : Elections for 10 ADC constituencies of Senapati and ADC Ukhrul where elections could not be held earlier, would be held on October 24. Notification for the ADC elections would be…

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Chief Secretary DS Poonia Discusses Imphal-Jiribam Route With Cabinet Secretary

IMPHAL, Sep 20 : Chief Secretary DS Poonia called on the Union Cabinet Secretary Ajit Kumar Seth and discussed the vexing issue of transporting essential commodities along Imphal-Jiribam route. On…

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IMPHAL, Sep 20 : Chief Secretary DS Poonia called on the Union Cabinet Secretary Ajit Kumar Seth and discussed the vexing issue of transporting essential commodities along Imphal-Jiribam route. On…

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Workshop on Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE)

IMPHAL, Sep 20: In connection with the one-day workshop on ‘Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE)’ for teachers in Manipur teaching in Class XI and XII to be held at Johnstone Higher Secondary…

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IMPHAL, Sep 20: In connection with the one-day workshop on ‘Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE)’ for teachers in Manipur teaching in Class XI and XII to be held at Johnstone Higher Secondary…

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Manipur Public Service Commission?’s Questions – Citizen Grievance


  Dear President of India, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil Dear Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh… more »


 

An open  letter which  tries to reveal the anomalies of the recently held “Manipur Civil Services Combined Competitive (Preliminary) Examination, 2010”.
The concern being a verbatim replication of twenty four (24) questions in the mentioned examination paper, from a web page/blog which is in public domain.

Manipur Public Service Commission

Dear President of India, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil
Dear Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh
Dear Governor of Manipur, Mr Gurbachan Jagat
Dear Chief Minister of Manipur, Mr Okram Ibobi Singh
Dear Chairman, Union Public Service Commission, Prof. D.P. Agrawal
Dear Chairman, Manipur Public Service Commission, Dr. S. Singsit

We wanted to bring forth some area of concern regarding the “Manipur Civil Services Combined Competitive (Preliminary) Examination, 2010” examination held on 11th September 2011. The purpose of writing this mail is not to malign the reputation of the Manipur Public Service Commission (MPSC) but to protect its sanctity and enable it to continuously strengthen itself as an apex Service Commission of Manipur.

The concern being a verbatim replication of twenty four (24) questions in the mentioned examination paper, from a web page/blog which is in public domain. After we checked the blog, we found out that it was published before the examination date. Only question no. 23 from both the blog is not present in the question paper.

The blogs which are a replica of each other are mention below:

http://cbseadda.blogspot.com/2011/05/cbse-science-quize.html,  published in May 2011
http://allexamguru.blogspot.com/2008/12/general-science-objective-questions.html, published in December 2008.

All the below questions can only be answered by the Manipur Public Service Commission (MPSC) and we as concerned citizens can only wait in anticipation of hope and justice.

1. Was it purely coincidental or intentional or an oversight?

2. Is the profession and the exam of very low standard to have compromised questions from just one sample quiz of 25 questions? We have heard of few questions coming, in an exam from questions bank of thousand questions may be, but never of this magnitude; 24 questions from a sample of 25 questions.

3. Is there any guarantee that the information regarding the site was kept secret, and no nepotism was practiced?

4. Are there any other similar resource, from where the question paper is replicated?

5. Can the MPSC convince the public that they are still fair and if so, does not this incident unmistakably reveal the casual approach and incompetence of the MPSC?

6. Was there any other agenda that we are not aware of?

This is shared purely on public interests to question the conscience of those who are driven by self motives.

Best regards,

Raju Athokpam
Alex Phairembam
Basanta Rajkumar
Bimol Akoijam
Bishwajit Khumukcham
Bishwarjit Khagembam
Bomcha Oinam
Brandon Kshetri
Chandisana Thongram Khuman
Chandrakant Aribam
Danny Maisnam
Deepak Luwang
Devakishor Soraisam
Dickmax Mayanglambam
Dinnie Sougaijam
Gautam Maharabam
Gulshan Chingangbam
Hanjabam Isworchandra Sharma
John Konthoujam
Jotin Nandeibam
Kangabam Roogeet
Kanglasha Manipurtalks
Kishalay Bhattacharjee
Korou Khundrakpam
Ksh. Upendra Singh
Lalit Kumar
Langpoklakpam Arora
M Jyoti Singh
Manoranjan Haobam
Monish Karam
Nanao S
Neera Ahanthem
Nelson Elangbam
Nikita Sharma
Ningshen Phasangmi
Padameshwar Nongthombam
Paonam Thoibi
Poonam Karam
Pravabati Chingangbam
Rajukumar Arbind Singh
Ravie Narengbam
Ringo Pebam
Robert Ningombam
Roger Ahongshangbam
Romendro Athokpam
Romeo Ningombam
Satyabhama Ph
Shanta Laishram
Shweta Singh Karam
Sonyboy Narengbam
Sumitra Thoidingjam
Supriya Shijagurumayum
Swanamayee Athokpam
T. Khuman
Thoi Naorem
Thokchom Donpriya
Tony Thokchom
Uttam Ch
Victoria Chabungbam

Date: 20th September 2011

The above Open Letter was sent to Kanglaonline.com by Raju Athokpam

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Manipur Tourism Department To Observe World Tourism Day on Sept 27

IMPHAL, Sept 19: As in the past many years, the state tourism department is going to observe the “World Tourism Day” on September 27 as in other parts of the world. According to an official release…

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Shops in Thangal bazar Shut Down Against AMSU Drive

Imphal, September 19: City police personnel foiled the attempt of the volunteers of AMSU who were trying to close down all shops and establishment in and around Imphal area who were selling goods at…

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Housewife Commits Suicide

Imphal, September 19: A 26 years old housewife was found hanging on a tree in the premises of Langol Type 3/D quarter early morning today. The victim who was identified as one Mongjam ongbi Lalita…

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Imphal, September 19: A 26 years old housewife was found hanging on a tree in the premises of Langol Type 3/D quarter early morning today. The victim who was identified as one Mongjam ongbi Lalita…

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Child Trafficking in Manipur: Push Factors


by Athokpam Chinglemba Push factors are the general reasons why many victims want to leave… more »


by Athokpam Chinglemba
Push factors are the general reasons why many victims want to leave their home country or state. These factors are the conditions or the socio-political environment where the children can be trapped easily by the traffickers.

The major cause of child trafficking in Manipur is non-functional of government schools. Until and unless the government schools are functional the crime of child trafficking cannot be eased.

In cases of child trafficking in Manipur, most of the victims were from the hill districts. There is a reason why the people from hill districts have suffered mostly from trafficking. The major cause or factor for the crime is non-functional of government schools. In the hills, as we all know that substitute teachers are running schools. The actual teachers share a part of their salary with the substitute teachers; subsequently the school is running under the supervision of those substitutes. On the other hand, some schools remain totally defunct even though there are many teachers. Let me share a vivid example of the situation in a village called Koso in Phungyar sub division of Ukhrul District which I have visited on January 30, 2010. There were 85 families in the village. There is only one LP school which is run by ADC. The school has a big building—inside the building there was a single desk, on the ground full of dust, stocked some bunches of thatch at a corner. No teacher was coming to impart education to the children of the village even though there were three teachers assigned for the school. This is why the children of the village have to flee from the village for education.

The parents prefer good education or simply education for their children. The only alternative is to send their wards to private schools at a nearby town or somewhere else.

The people in the remote hill areas are normally poor. They live on traditional economic systems, such as Zhum cultivation or traditional agriculture. The income earned from such ways does not suffice for the extra expenses for their children to send at a private school at a preferred town. Meanwhile the schools at their villages are partially or fully non-functional. What shall be done by the parents for their children to get education?

Poverty is one of the reasons why children get pushed into trafficking. Poverty leads to deprivation of basic needs and hardship living conditions leading them to look for better options elsewhere. The greater the intensity of impoverishment, the higher is the risk of falling prey to trafficking.

Poverty of the parents turned their lives from bad to worse. By taking these opportunities, the traffickers come up to the parents and lured them that their wards would be provided free education in the outside of the state. Instantly the parents gave consent to the traffickers.

The ignorance of the parents about child trafficking is another push factor. The parents have trust the traffickers so that their wards were handed over to them.

In combating child trafficking, to erase these push factors is equally important with other preventive measures.

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A Clarion Call To End Present Impasse/ Blockade


by O.J. Meitei “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are”. Theodore… more »


by O.J. Meitei
“Do what you can, with what you have, where you are”. Theodore Roosevelt.

AS so far appeals and negotiating efforts have not yielded or resulted in any positive response to lessen the untold suffering of our state populace particularly poor and student groups, now we need to abandon sporadic actions however good those actions in the past (regardless of interests served in doing so). Why not all the above cited bodies and other willing groups join hand under an apex body of any suitable name like State level Vigilance Organ on Governance to undo present impasse. It is a possible Call.

“ We are what we have made and our future is made by us now”( Mahavira).

Things turn out best for the people who make the best of the things out” (John Wooden)

The fact as known to all:
National Highways are to be protected by GOI (Govt. of India) and state Govt. with its mechanisms are to manage and protect the same taking along the cooperation of its Citizens otherwise there is no Governance and authority of authorities.

When above statement is taken and applied to present phenomena of dual blockades of last many 48 days, certainly our present Govt. both at Centre and State had miserably failed to protect people and to provide essential commodities at a normal reasonable rate to entire populace of the state for reasons best known to them. Let us accept the Fact and Reality.

As known to many, after a few days of blockade, various organisations and individuals started appealing to lift the blockade and continue their rightful demand with other means and from the medical perspective requesting to both committee to atleast relax on life saving drugs. All appeals acknowledged the legitimacy of District Demand and Protest for the same (40 year old demand) and Govt. apathy and inaction in it.

As for the details of damages incurred or done during blockade in the last 48 days, it may not call for a repeat description here as all news readers and listeners and a greater number of population in Manipur have fair knowledge and varying sufferings inflicted on them in continuing all the more. However, a mention may be enlivening here that the impact so far in the process of blockade have created havoc on the lives of poorer populace and also rendered unhappiness and uneasiness to all general besides lost of crores of rupees and creative manpower and man-days. On the other side, our State Govt. affords are ineffective to help affected people and in dealing the Issue. It may be deducted that neither the leaders do strategic calculation to reach a solution ahead of blockade nor they have now to immediately evade or conclude the Issues. It looks like a sort of indifferent and insensitive to public cry and suffering as the  Govt. leaders are busy on continuing in Inauguration ceremonies, visiting construction sites and public meetings in the light of coming election.

‘ What do we live for, if not to make life less difficult for each other”. ( George Elliot)

Here, a space for appreciation is due for people and groups who spent time and went into action of negotiation and appealing to ease out the situation with genuine interest and concern and not forgetting excellent role of media in it.

The point for this tiny write up is to call for an ACTION of all populace of the state to come out together and say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH and give a direct dateline Ultimatum to all MLAs, MPs , Governor of the state and to GOI-Centre  and to both Committees to END the Blockade and Issue in it. For doing so all leaders of civil, religious and student body may convene a joint meeting to chart out most fitting strategic action ( non-violence) to undo present impasse. The joint action  of such joint body not done so far to help people and particularly poor and student community live and lead a life with quality and dignity (or should we continue a debase living with silent suffering or as  brave ones avoiding calling ourselves cowards).

 “The end will never be able to justify wrong means”
 “ Justice delayed is injustice”
 “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are”.     Theodore Roosevelt.

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Manipur TET Retest

IMPHAL, Sep 19 :Only those candidates who failed to appear in TET paper-II test/examination held on September 16 would be given an opportunity to reappear in the TET test scheduled on September 25,…

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Manipur TET Retest

IMPHAL, Sep 19 :Only those candidates who failed to appear in TET paper-II test/examination held on September 16 would be given an opportunity to reappear in the TET test scheduled on September 25,…

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Government To Take Action Against Blockade Supporters

IMPHAL, Sep 19: If the economic blockade along the National Highways over Sadar hills district demand is not lifted within the next three days, the State Government would be taking up necessary…

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IMPHAL, Sep 19: If the economic blockade along the National Highways over Sadar hills district demand is not lifted within the next three days, the State Government would be taking up necessary…

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Government To Take Action Against Blockade Supporters

IMPHAL, Sep 19: If the economic blockade along the National Highways over Sadar hills district demand is not lifted within the next three days, the State Government would be taking up necessary…

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IMPHAL, Sep 19: If the economic blockade along the National Highways over Sadar hills district demand is not lifted within the next three days, the State Government would be taking up necessary…

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New product launching NAHAKPAM FOODS & BEVERAGES “boss Juices”


Imphal 19th Sept 2011: Nahakpam foods and Beverages “Boss juices” Sangolband in an effort to… more »


Boss Juices Bar at Sagolband

Imphal 19th Sept 2011: Nahakpam foods and Beverages “Boss juices” Sangolband in an effort to promote healthy generation launched the first commercial juice bar in Manipur on the 6th of May 2011. “Boss Juices” has been trying to keep its promise of introducing products which we can rely, with regards to price and quality.
“Boss” experience shows a very poor business scenario which is thoroughly dependent on imported raw material. In such an environment it is of utmost importance that we try and explore products of which the raw materials are based in our own state.
Such an effort will help sustain independently without the support of imported raw material. For an organization like “Nahakpam Foods and Beverages” which belongs to small scale industries family, it is a challenge to survive during blockade and general strike when raw materials prices to peak high.

“Boss juices” new product “Tropical Fruit Smoothie” is an outcome of such effort.

“Tropical Fruit Smoothie” is a fresh fruit smoothie which contains the freshness of passion fruit, delicacy of pineapple, energy of banana and frozen yoghurt.

Together this new product brings a healthy diet which we can call our own. With the raw materials based in our own state team “boss juices” is positive that our guest can trust our brand for quality, taste, health and price as we team “boss juices” stand for healthy generation of the future

 This press release was sent to Kanglaonline.com by Shanta Singh, Nahakpam Foods and Beverages 

 

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