International Womens’ day celebration

IMPHAL, March 5: As observed annually the All Manipur Women’s Voluntary Association (AMAWOVA) is going to observe the “International Women’s Day” on March 8, at the Manipur Dramatic Union (MDU),… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 5: As observed annually the All Manipur Women’s Voluntary Association (AMAWOVA) is going to observe the “International Women’s Day” on March 8, at the Manipur Dramatic Union (MDU), hall, Yaiskul Police Lane.
The AMAWOVA said they have been observing the day with focusing on a specific theme. This year the AMAWOVA is going to observe the day with giving special focus on theme “Education”.
The Kanglei Chanura Chaokhat Lamching Lup, (KANGLEICHAL) is also observing the day at the Manipur Press club at 9:30 am. The observation will be the 8th observation organized by the KANGLEICHAL under the theme “the role of Meira Paibis in Manipur”.

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PREPAK refutes

IMPHAL March 5: PREPAK Imphal West District Commander Jameson, in a press release has refuted the police claim that one Thounaujam Jayenta alias Hera, 25, s/o Buno and Khumanthem Chandramani,… Read more »

IMPHAL March 5: PREPAK Imphal West District Commander Jameson, in a press release has refuted the police claim that one Thounaujam Jayenta alias Hera, 25, s/o Buno and Khumanthem Chandramani, 30, s/o (late) Thambalngou, both residents of Awang Khunou Mayai Leikai are cadres of the outfit and have received basic military at Keibul Lamjao and was involved in an ambush at Kakching Lamkhai. The release states that both persons have nothing to do with the outfit and the police are making baseless charges to malign the image of the outfit. There is also no s/s captain Japan in the outfit, the statement further added.

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PREPAK refutes

IMPHAL March 5: PREPAK Imphal West District Commander Jameson, in a press release has refuted the police claim that one Thounaujam Jayenta alias Hera, 25, s/o Buno and Khumanthem Chandramani,… Read more »

IMPHAL March 5: PREPAK Imphal West District Commander Jameson, in a press release has refuted the police claim that one Thounaujam Jayenta alias Hera, 25, s/o Buno and Khumanthem Chandramani, 30, s/o (late) Thambalngou, both residents of Awang Khunou Mayai Leikai are cadres of the outfit and have received basic military at Keibul Lamjao and was involved in an ambush at Kakching Lamkhai. The release states that both persons have nothing to do with the outfit and the police are making baseless charges to malign the image of the outfit. There is also no s/s captain Japan in the outfit, the statement further added.

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NISA thrashes SSU

IMPHAL, Mar 4: NISA defeated SSU by 5-3 goals in the first semi-final match of 3rd lamyanba Hijam Irawat Memorial Football Tournament held at Sunshine School ground, Moreh.

IMPHAL, Mar 4: NISA defeated SSU by 5-3 goals in the first semi-final match of 3rd lamyanba Hijam Irawat Memorial Football Tournament held at Sunshine School ground, Moreh.

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Labour Act amended to include 28 points benefit for labourers

IMPHAL, March 4: Succesful social reformation and economic sustainability of the state could be achieved only through the recognition of the rights for the labours and the services delivered by… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 4: Succesful social reformation and economic sustainability of the state could be achieved only through the recognition of the rights for the labours and the services delivered by them for the welfare of the society.

This was stated by the state Labour and Employment minister, Ph Parijat while attending the inaugural function of the observation of the 40th National Safety Day/Week Campaign held this morning at the Manipur Press Club, Imphal jointly organized by the coordinating committee of the Trade Unions of Workers and the office of the Deputy Labour Commissioner Manipur.

The minister while inaugurating the function further mentioned that, there is an immediate need for the general public to get knowledge of laws and other regulations framed by the state Labour department so as to avoid exploitations of the labours.The state labour and employment ministry has also amended its labor act to include a landmark 28 points for the benefit and protection of laborers in the unorganized sector of the economy under the unorganized social security act, 2008.

The amended act has attempted to address, inter alia, the issue of child labor and the plight of construction workers in the State. While the act has initiated a safety net such as Manipur building and other construction workers’ welfare board, it has also empowered the labor department to monitor child labor closely.

The newly amended labor act and labor welfare board will monitor employers in the unorganized sector and attempt to keep vigilance on unscrupulous employers who engaged laborers unilaterally for more than the universally accepted 8 hours norm and on their repudiation to sufficiently compensate during accidental injury at work, stated the labor minister Parijat.

He further mentioned that, it is also a must for the employers to provide adequade infrastructures and equipments to their labour in order to get satisfactory service provisions from the labour.

The labour minister further mentioned that, as per the official labour tariff fixed by the department, it is a must for the employers to give Rs. 122.10 per day for the unskilled labours, Rs. 129.97 for Semi skilled labours and Rs.132.60 per day for the skilled labours.

The inaugural function of the campaign was attended by Th. Shakhi Devi, president, coordinating Committee of the Trade Unions and the office of the Deputy Labour Commissioner, Manipur, T Pammei, IAS, director of Commerce and Industries, government of Manipur, E Binoykumar Singh, retd. chief engineer (Works), G Tombi Sharma, chairperson Manipur Building and other Construction Workers’ Welfare Board and NS Gokulmani, executive director, Manipur State RSBY Society as president, and guest of honours respectively.

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Power drive

IMPHAL March 4: The electricity department conducted power drive at Langjing Achouba, Kongba,Langthabal,Bhramapur Nahabam,Khomidok,Khurai etc.today.A total of 219 defaulters were disconnected and 15 unauthorized consumers booked.The drive collected Rs 5,87,301… Read more »

IMPHAL March 4: The electricity department conducted power drive at Langjing Achouba, Kongba,Langthabal,Bhramapur Nahabam,Khomidok,Khurai etc.today.A total of 219 defaulters were disconnected and 15 unauthorized consumers booked.The drive collected Rs 5,87,301 from 87 consumers from the spot and collected Rs 6,89,271 from counters.

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KCP (MC) dictates to non locals

IMPHAL March 3: The Secretary Military Affairs of the KCP (MC),Lanheiba Meitei in a press release urged all non locals to leave the state. The release further states that, the… Read more »

IMPHAL March 3: The Secretary Military Affairs of the KCP (MC),Lanheiba Meitei in a press release urged all non locals to leave the state.

The release further states that, the decision is a part of ‘Operation Clear Cut’ of the outfit and dictates several strictures including the ban of sale of land and property to outsiders, not to employ non locals and not to rent out living quarters, not to transport non locals within and outside the state and for all non locals to close shop etc.

The release also urged sitting MLAs to re impose the Inner Line Permit. The dictates of the outfit should be heeded by the concerned after April 4 or suffer consequences if unheeded. The release appeals the public to support the endeavor of the outfit.

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AR medical camp at Ril Ram Centre

IMPHAL March 4: 29 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under aegis of Headquarter IGAR (South) conducted a Medical Camp for the villagers of Ril Ram Centre village. The Medical Officers… Read more »

IMPHAL March 4: 29 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under aegis of Headquarter IGAR (South) conducted a Medical Camp for the villagers of Ril Ram Centre village. The Medical Officers and a team of paramedical staff attended to more than 323 men, women and children from Ril Ram Centre, Kampang Khunou, Lamlong, Chalktong, Sita, Shaibol, Narum, Waksu, Kharau Khunou, Kharau Khullen and other neighbouring villages.

In yet another occasion, the unit in association with district health authority conducted a pulse polio camp for the children of Tengnoupal village. More than 254 children were given pulse polio drops and medicine was also distributed to the villagers, the release added.

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Three UG cadres including a husband wife duo arrested

IMPHAL, March 4: At least three persons belonging to different under ground organizations have been apprehended by the security during separate counter insurgency operations conducted in Thoubal district in the… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 4: At least three persons belonging to different under ground organizations have been apprehended by the security during separate counter insurgency operations conducted in Thoubal district in the last two days.

According to an official release of the SSP Thoubal, the combined team of Thoubal district police cammandos and personnel of 28 Assam Rifles apprehended two cadres of under ground KCP (KK Nganba) group identified as Koijam Imoba alias Chalamba, 46, s/o (late) K Gandhar Meitei of Bashikhong Panthoibi and his wife Koijam Ongbi Thoudam Ningol Chaoba Devi, 34, from Waithou area during a checking and frisking exercise yesterday evening.

It further mentioned that, during further verification it has been revealed that the arrested couple was working in the finance section of the said outfit and one NOKIA mobile handset and a sum of Rs.18,000 were recovered from their possession.

In yet another incident, the combined team of Thoubal district police commandos and the personnel of 28 Assam Rifles again arrested on cadre of under PULF (MI-Khan) during search operation conducted at Keibung area yesterday evening around 7 pm and recovered one .32 revolver.

The official release further mentioned that, the arrested person has been identified as Md Sana Khan, 30, s/o (late) Md Alimuddin of Keibung Wangmataba who is reportedly an active member of the PULF.

Furthermore the said combined team on his disclosure arrested another PULF activist identified as Md Abdul Hasim alias Nightem, 58 s/o (late) Md Abdullah alias Asei of Keibung Wangmatab, the release added.

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AR provides computers to students

IMPHAL March 4:In continued effort of Assam Rifles in providing computer literacy to all youths of Chandel District of Manipur, 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under the aegis of… Read more »

IMPHAL March 4:In continued effort of Assam Rifles in providing computer literacy to all youths of Chandel District of Manipur, 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under the aegis of IGAR (South) provided computers and accessories to Maring Students’ Union, Machi of Chandel district on 25 Feb 2010.

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Mega Marathon

IMPHAL March 4: The Manipur Mega Marathon,2011 will be flagged off by sports minister N Biren from Khuman Lampak main stadium on March 6. Organized by the United Peoples`Front (UPF)… Read more »

IMPHAL March 4: The Manipur Mega Marathon,2011 will be flagged off by sports minister N Biren from Khuman Lampak main stadium on March 6. Organized by the United Peoples`Front (UPF) under the theme “Run for your Nation” the event is held annualy to promote sports and for bringing about a healthy society. More than 2000 runners will participate in the marathon.

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Rally

IMPHAL March 4:An armed forces veterans (ex-servicemen) rally is being organized on March 10 at Senapati town. The rally is being conducted for ex-servicemen of Senapati district. Facilities like CSD,… Read more »

IMPHAL March 4:An armed forces veterans (ex-servicemen) rally is being organized on March 10 at Senapati town. The rally is being conducted for ex-servicemen of Senapati district. Facilities like CSD, medical checkup and documentation will be organized at the venue. Pick-up and drop facility will be provided from the collection points on NH-39 at Mao Gate. Tadubi, Makhan Centre, Kangpokpi, Kethelmanbi and Motbung. All Ex-Servicemen of Senapati District are requested to attend.

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Outflow of Players

Leader Writer: Hrishikesh Angom – Manipur is rightly called the “power house” of sports in India. The performance of state players at the recently concluded 34th National Games held at… Read more »

Leader Writer: Hrishikesh Angom – Manipur is rightly called the “power house” of sports in India. The performance of state players at the recently concluded 34th National Games held at Jharkhand testifies the very fact. However, continuous outflow of talented players from the state has become a major concern for the state. Many Manipuri players have represented other states and secured several medals at the National Games. The contribution of these players could have made Manipur the overall champion of the Games, but lack of limited opportunities in the state has compelled them to go to other states. There seems to be a laxity in sports development policy of the state government resulting in discontentment of the players. The state players have brought so many laurels from various international competitions such as Common Wealth Games and Asian Games but they are not given handsome incentives through which they could be motivated to achieve furthermore.

The outflow of talented players from the state itself indicates the failure of the state government towards the development of games and sports. Comparing the performance of Manipur at the Guwahati National Games and Jharkhand National Games, the performance at Jharkhand was lower than Guwahati even though it could secure the second position. The reason behind this retardation is not the degrading performance of the players but the very outflow of players who have secured medals in the last National Games to other states. A medalist of National Games gets handsomely rewarded in other states and as a result the state players have been lured to represent other states. It’s not a question of selfishness but a compulsion for a player to see for opportunities so as to excel in his or her sporting career.

It has been reported that in Jharkhand a gold medalist of National Games will be given Rs seven lakh while silver medalist and bronze medalist will be rewarded Rs five lakh and Rs three lakh respectively. Other states also make lucrative offers to the medalists of National Games. The question out here is not about just money and job but the policy for the development of sports. Nothing can be achieved without necessary help and support even if a person is highly talented. The same thing can be applied to the players of the state. The Manipuri players are mostly from economically backward families and as a result they struggle a lot while trying to pursue their respective discipline of sports.

The gold medalists of Delhi Common Wealth Games, namely weightlifter Renuka, weightlifter Sandhyarani, boxer Suranjoy and others have struggled in their life so as to become shining sports stars in the country. Despite of such outstanding performance in various international competitions the state government seems to neglect the meritorious players of the state. These players have once raised complaint against the state government for failing to give the announced incentive awards.Moreover, the sports infrastructures of the state need to be developed to provide better training to the young players of the state. The people of the state should give pay utmost regards to the players who have brought laurels to the state rather than underestimating them as belonging to backward classes. The rich art and culture as well as sports are the real showpieces of the state and so the people should try to upkeep them. The outflow of talented players from the state should also be controlled by providing adequate sports infrastructures as well as incentive awards for encouraging them to perform better in various competitions. Every Manipuri player would have desired to represent the state and win medals for the state but such is not the case out here presently. One day there might be no player to represent Manipur at the National Games if the concerned authority does not initiate policies for the welfare of the sportspersons by providing state-of-the-art sports infrastrucututes as well as lucrative incentives and job opportunities to meritorious players.

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DG BRO inspects NH 53

IMPHAL March 4:The DGBR Lt Gen S Ravi Shankar, visited the National Highway NH-53 for the second time in two months, underlining the urgency BRO has accorded to improving the… Read more »

IMPHAL March 4:The DGBR Lt Gen S Ravi Shankar, visited the National Highway NH-53 for the second time in two months, underlining the urgency BRO has accorded to improving the highway. During his last visit he had travelled along the entire 294 Km stretch assessing the works in progress. During this visit, he inspected works around Noney (Km 54), Nungba (Km 136) and Kaimai (Km 166) and expressed satisfaction at the progress.

The immediate concern is to keep the highway open during the monsoon and thereafter further improve it so that the road is completely restored to National Highway standards by end of 2012. With this in view the work being carried out is a combination of strengthening bad patches and resurfacing where the road permits it now. Production centre for supply of wet mix macadam and hot mix are now in position to speed up the work.

The DGBR also interacted with the local formation Commanders and the Chief Secretary of the state. An update was also given by him to the Governor who was keen on keeping abreast with the progress on NH-53. CE (P) Pushpak, Mr Vinod Kumar accompanied the DGBR during the visit,stated a press release by the BRO.

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State initiates security strategies for visiting President

IMPHAL, March 3: The state home department has initiated strategies as security measures in the state capital in connection with the proposed visit of the President of India, Pratibha Devisingh… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 3: The state home department has initiated strategies as security measures in the state capital in connection with the proposed visit of the President of India, Pratibha Devisingh Patil on March, 10.

According to an official source, a total of 152 personnel of the state police forces, headed by one Additional SP (Imphal West) with 38 Sub Inspectorss, 35 ASIs and 48 women constables from eight district police stations of the state except Ukhru under himl have been detailed the security measures for the proposed visit of the President.

The official source further mentioned that, the security rehearsal for the proposed visit will be held on March 6 and 7 next.

The source further mentioned that, with the official confirmation from the office of the Rastrapati, Bhavan New Delhi of the official visit of the President of India recently, the state government has initiated the security strategies to prevent any untoward incidents during the President’s visit.

On the other hand ,as per the official scheduled prepared by the state home department, the President of India, , Pratibha Devisingh Patil will be arriving at Imphal Airport by Indian Airline Flight BBJ where a team of state police personnel will give guard of honour and reception of the visiting Indian President at 1.30 pm.

The official source further mentioned that, soon after landing at the Imphal Airport she will travel by road from Imphal Airport upto Raj Bhavan under a tight security arrangement along the Tiddim and will attended a meeting with Governor Gurbachand Jagat at Raj Bhavan which will start from 3 pm of the day and will be followed by a series of discussion and meeting with Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh, chairperson of State Social Welfare Advisory Board, chairperson of Manipur State Women Self Helf Group at Raj Bhavan Imphal on her arrival.

The visiting Presient of India will be entertained with cultural programmes at the Raj Bhavan which will be followed by dinner.

The official source further mentioned that, the President during her visit will inaugurate the Manipur State Data Centre (SDC) and will also lay the foundation stone of IT Park at Mantripukhri Imphal at 9.30 am and will be followed by the launching of SWAN Project and afterwards depart from Imphal at 12.30 pm of the same day by a special Indian Airforce Flight at 12.30 pm, the source added.

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Annual Sangai Cultural Night – MANIPUR STUDENTS’ASSOCIATION DELHI

Office of the MANIPUR STUDENTS’ASSOCIATION DELHI Estd. 1971 Reference No: 20110302 / Culture- Notice Annual Sangai Cultural Night Notice It is hereby notified to all the students and residents from… Read more »

Office of the
MANIPUR STUDENTS’ASSOCIATION DELHI
Estd. 1971

Reference No: 20110302 / Culture- Notice
Annual Sangai Cultural Night
Notice

It is hereby notified to all the students and residents from Manipur in Delhi that the Manipur Students’ Association Delhi (MSAD) is organising a cultural event in observance of the Annual Sangai Cultural Night. The event will be held on the 13th of March, 2011, at the Dusshera Ground, Mukherjee Nagar, North Delhi-09, from 5:00 to 11 pm. Events such as this, while keeping us close to our cultural roots, will also serve as an platform for us to assemble and realize our  belongingness. Encouragement is forwarded to one and all to please bring along friends and family irrespective of their ethnic/cultural identity. The traditional
‘Thabal Chongba’ will be featured as the main attraction of this occasion. Your enthusiastic and sincere participation will go a long way in making this event a success.

Sd/-
Beerjurekha Samom
President, MSAD
Date:

SANGAI CULTURAL NIGHT
.
Date: 13 March 2011
Venue: Dushera Ground, Near Mukherjee Nagar, North Delhi – 110009
Timing: 5 pm to 11 pm
Contribution: minimum Rs 100 only per person
PROGRAMME DETAIL
Assembly
Welcome Address
Keynote Address
Address by the Chief Guest & Invitees
Cultural Programme
Vote of thanks


NB: Drinking and any other forms of intoxication is strictly prohibited inside the programme campus

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Braille Printing Machine at Manipur

Inauguration function of Braille Printing Machine at the Ideal Blind School, Takyel, Manipur.  Manipur is the first among the North-East India to possess the said Machine. Altogether there are 9-12 such machine… Read more »

Inauguration function of Braille Printing Machine at Manipur

Inauguration function of Braille Printing Machine at Manipur

Inauguration function of Braille Printing Machine at the Ideal Blind School, Takyel, Manipur.  Manipur is the first among the North-East India to possess the said Machine. Altogether there are 9-12 such machine of similar type is available in India.

web definition on Braille:
A system of writing invented by Louis Braille, in which letters and some combinations of letters are represented by raised dots arranged in three rows of two dots each and are read by the blind and partially sighted using the fingertips.

Photographs Courtesy and Copyright:   Mr. Amarendra Laimayum

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Loan recovery drive begins at Senapati

IMPHAL, March 1: The SEGP Loan Recovery Agent Senapati has launched a loan recovery drive from today in the district as per the direction given by the competent authority of… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 1: The SEGP Loan Recovery Agent Senapati has launched a loan recovery drive from today in the district as per the direction given by the competent authority of the Manipur State Co-operative Bank, (MSCB) Imphal, Manipur.
It informed all the loanees/defaulters of Saikul, Karong, Tadubi, Kangpokpi, Saitu of Senapati district who have taken the loans under the SEGP of MSCB to clear the outstanding due on or before March 20. At the same time the loanees are also asked to pay the loan installment on time without delay so as to enable the bank in formulating its working mechanism progressively without any difficulty.
It further informed that the MSCB also directed the SEGP loan recovery agents to use all legal means to recover the SEGP loan.

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Manipur takes part at India-Asean Business Fair & Business Conclave 2011

NEW DELHI , March 2: Shri Anand Sharma, Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, today inaugurated the India-ASEAN Business Fair & Business Conclave 2011, at Pragati Maidan here tomorrow. The… Read more »

NEW DELHI , March 2: Shri Anand Sharma, Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, today inaugurated the India-ASEAN Business Fair & Business Conclave 2011, at Pragati Maidan here tomorrow. The Trade & Industry Ministers from the 10 ASEAN Countries viz., Brunei , Cambodia , Indonesia , Lao PDR, Malaysia , Myanmar , Philippines , Singapore , Thailand and Vietnam also delivered special address on the occasion. The 5-day Fair was jointly organised by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), which was first of its kind, brought together Business leaders and Practitioners for knowledge sharing and business development across industry segments from India and 10 ASEAN Countries.

The Government of Manipur was also taking part in the fair. In the Manipur stall, under the sponsorship of Directorate of Commerce and Industries, Manipur; M/s Women Worth Organization, Nagamapal Kangjabi Machin, Imphal displayed handlooms, artistic textiles and handicrafts items and M/S Chanu Creations, Thangmeiband Lairunghanjaba Leikai, Imphal handloom items. Ng. Bimolata Devi proprietress of M/S Women Worth Organization and Ch. Indira of M/S Chanu Creations attended the fair.

The focus sectors of display and interest of businesses during the India-ASEAN Business Fair & Conclave are Banking, Tourism, Automotive, Construction, Oil & Gas, Pharmaceutical, Cosmetics, Chemicals, Light Engineering, Electrical Equipments, Aluminum & Stainless Steel, Training, Health Products, Infrastructure, Transportation Logistic Services, Ship building & Repairs, Jewellery, Garments, Consultancy Services, Pharmaceuticals, IT & IT enabled Services, Chemicals, Architect Services, Auto parts, personal care products, Construction & Mining, Agri & Food processing and many more.

S. Rishikumar Singh, President of All Manipur Entrepreneur Association (AMEA), L. Sarat Singh, Treasurer of AMEA, L. Orenkumar Singh Industries Consultant, B. Haridas Sharma, Chairman of Association of Extensive Growers Innovative Services, Imphal and I. Rajen Singh, Secretary General of NEFIT, Manipur Chapter as delegates from Manipur were taking part at the Business Conclave of the fair.

Business Sessions were held today on the following themes: `India-ASEAN Partnership in the 21st Century: From Vision to Action` and `India-ASEAN Economic Synergies: Economic & Strategic Engagement`. Tomorrow, there will be sessions on `SMEs and Micro Enterprises `“ The Growth Engines for ASEAN & India`; `Investment Opportunities in India `“ across States`.

In the Manipur Stall, staff members of the Directorate of Commerce and Industries, Manipur led by Ksh. Santa Singh, OSD (Commerce and Industries), distributed literatures on Manipur industries and displayed audio-visual presentation to the visitors.

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Biometry Collection to begin in Imphal East District

IMPHAL, March 2: The Deputy Commissioner, Imphal East district in a statement said that notice has been given to all concerned of EB-001, 002, 003, 004 and 005 that Biometry… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 2: The Deputy Commissioner, Imphal East district in a statement said that notice has been given to all concerned of EB-001, 002, 003, 004 and 005 that Biometry collection shall commence from 10 am of March, 3, 2011 at the Deputy comissioner office complex, Porompat.

It informed all persons/residents of Thawanthaba Leikai, Mutum Leikai and Kshetri Leikai under Porompat Sub-Division, Imphal East District are requested to attend the Biometry collection camp along with the acknowledgement slip and an identity proof to get the IRIS photograph and fingerprint.

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