Nongmaithem Nandaraj Honored with Lalit Kala Academy Award

Works of 168 artists at Lalit Kala Akademi exhibition New Delhi, March 19 (DIM News) :Art works of 168 artists from different parts of India are to be displayed in

Nongmaithem Nandaraj

Nongmaithem Nandaraj

Works of 168 artists at Lalit Kala Akademi exhibition New Delhi, March 19 (DIM News) :Art works of 168 artists from different parts of India are to be displayed in an exhibition here that begins March 20, the organisers said Wednesday. The 55th edition of Lalit Kala Akademi’s annual exhibition “National exhibition of Art “has put together works of different medium: oil and acrylic on canvas, stone and bronze sculptures, charcoal paints, etchings and ceramic artwork. The exhibition ends April 10. Apart from this, the Akademi, a government institution that promotes and develops Indian fine art ,has also chosen works of 10 artists for their prestigious National Award for2013. These awards will be conferred Thursday. Among others, artist Manoj Kumar Mohanty for “Dust Cleaner”, Mohammed Ayazuddin Patel for Bijapur Heritage”, Nongmaithem Nandaraj Singh for “Great Dictator”, Rajesh Kumar Singh for “Struggle in Life” and Sumana Som for “Dramatic Dream” will each receive Rs.100,000 cash prize, a plaque and a certificate. All these works were chosen by a screening committee. “The works in the current exhibition merit attention on account of their challenging content ,epitomizing creative features, individual commitment, discriminating quality of methods, materials used and more, so that the exhibition becomes a true representation of the dimensions of contemporary art thinking nationally, “Ramakrishna Vedala, secretary, Lalit Kala Akademi, said in a statement.

55th National Exhibition of Art, National Academy Award - 2014, Presented to Nongmaithem Nandaraj Singh by Sayed Haider Raza (S.H Raza ) eminent Artist, Organised by Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi

55th National Exhibition of Art, National Academy Award – 2014, Presented to Nongmaithem Nandaraj Singh by Sayed Haider Raza (S.H Raza ) eminent Artist, Organised by Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi

55th National Exhibition of Art, National Academy Award - 2014, Presented to Nongmaithem Nandaraj Singh by Sayed Haider Raza (S.H Raza ) eminent Artist, Organised by Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi

55th National Exhibition of Art, National Academy Award – 2014, Presented to Nongmaithem Nandaraj Singh by Sayed Haider Raza (S.H Raza ) eminent Artist, Organised by Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi

According to K.K. Chakravarty, chairperson, Lalit Kala Akademi said: “The exhibition lends extraordinary meaning to ordinary objects by associating them in unforeseen permutations and combinations, in simultaneity and fusion.” “It builds bridges between the corporeal and incorporeal, figurative and non-figurative, to express the inexpressible, and to communicate a sense of urgency for diagnosing and curing the radically fractured human condition,” he added.

At the felicitation ceremony with students and faculty of Delhi University

At the felicitation ceremony with students and faculty of Delhi University

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Save Manipur: Side-effect of Free Salary

Side-effect of free salary Enjoying is good, but requires care Gunadhor S Okram Someone never ever gets attracted by the eye-catching and probably mouth-watering pomegranate in the markets of Delhi

Side-effect of free salary

Enjoying is good, but requires care

Gunadhor S Okram

Someone never ever gets attracted by the eye-catching and probably mouth-watering pomegranate in the markets of Delhi or Mumbai sometimes initially for at least seven years since he gets exposed there as he was repulsive with the highly citric nature of this fruit grown in Manipur. Similar is the case for Manipur apple as well in terms of its taste; compare it with the ones commonly known such as Kashmir apple. The first incidence reminds someone as how much he is hateful of eating it as he tasted first compared with that of Manipur. But he was shocked to know that these Delhi pomegranates are marvelously tasty compared to those in Manipur. Now the questions come: so what?

The reasons are that as Manipuris eat such fruits or food items like this, are their style of thinking and actions directly related to something peculiar to ours? Say, they are so casual, idle, proud and habitual in blaming others and want to get everything without doing anything. All these itself is corruption. Everybody thinks that he is great and should compete anything for no reason. However, when it comes to reasons, there are no takers. They blame the system. However, what is system?

Let us consider this. Casual: Once upon a time, a cow ate the well-protected attractive pea plants as its cow-boy did not take care of it. The cow-boy did not care of it because his lunch was not ready as a consequence of the firewood to cook the meal got wet and unburnable. The firewood was wet because of the rain due to the frog singing loud to cause rain as it is its breeding season. Idle and proud: Once a frog was blowing so much so that he got bursted to death to compete with a bull visiting his colonial canal to quench his thirst even when everyone of his friend and relative ran away to save their lives and the bull even did not notice that the proud frog was showing his strength to the bull. Habitual in blaming others and want to get everything without doing anything: In a religious event, the members decided to contribute milk without necessarily displaying to a caretaker as to how much he has to offer for the festival. When the supposed to be milk was taken out, only water was found, as everybody was thinking that somebody or the other would pour milk. So, why not he poured water instead then? But everybody was right; they pour water only, not milk.

Are these attitudes related to our content of food, say in apple?  Let us take the case for employees in general and teachers in particular. Is it then justified to a day’s approximate salary of Rs 500 to 5000 without doing (almost) anything. So what? In 1974, when someone, through his brother, attempted to take a transfer certificate from a nearby high school after sixth standard, every teacher looked to be against this even when the teachers ignore to the request/ complaint of the students for a regular class even though the latter wrote this on a blackboard very big letters so that the teachers can see what was written from a distance of 70 meters whereat they were taking comfort of the winter sunlight carelessly laughing and gossiping. Whatsoever, he took transfer with a bunch of curses.

What happened then? This supposed to be once a fledging high school of the locality is only building now (forty years later) with all the supposed to be honorable teachers and other staffs clubbed together with such other (girl’s) high school with their number of students less than half of the strength of the teachers together. This situation is now a rule, not an exception, in Manipur today, provided in particular if it is a government lower primary/ high/ higher secondary school. That is, a school in Manipur has a life expectancy of fifty years! Why should one so worry about this?

The reason is that it is cancerous phenomenon. It seems, as experts opine, everybody has got cancer cell. However, it is unable to detect when the number of such cells are less in number, which occurs in healthy people whose immune system can prevent the cancer cells from raising its number. This is why, physicians advised, cancer is curable if treated at early stage. The point in this context is that the problem Manipur is facing today could perhaps be diagnosed as a bit late stage of cancer patient for which survival chance is very/ quite poor. However, for a person, his relatives feel never disappointed as they are so worried  and consequently ready for using all their resources to pump in for its treatment and set the life further to normal one as far as or if possible.

What is the problem? The problem now is that these cancer cells of dying schools have already been crossed over to colleges with the fact that arguably only DM College and Imphal college are fledging almost as usual as the brand name goes on while all the remaining tens of colleges are already showing the sign of dying, whereat no student in general is ready to attend classes but not stopping from appearing and passing exams. What will these students know or do even if they are passed as usual (without knowledge)? While university(s) in Manipur might survive for sometime due particularly to the students from these colleges but how long and hence university(s) also ought to disappear. What will happen with these kinds of situations? Will it not be a right time for every Manipuri to think seriously to stop this menace and save Manipur from further decay?

Else, how long should we continue to do this, in 21st century, to unintentionally converting our state to the same state as that of pre-1885 at which our first (Johnstone (higher secondary)) school was established? Otherwise, should the modern Englishmen be invited again to rejuvenate our institutions? Sizable number of Manipuri employees, inside and outside the state, and all who eat/ started with eating Manipuri foods may not agree this proposal. Then, it is never late to start any good thing. It seems therefore imperative that all teachers from lower primary schools to university level and all to find out a solution so that our education becomes better as we go by and accordingly create a harmonious society with realization through proper education and value of life. Outside education (at the cost of about Rs 500 crore annually), if it is, is just selling cheap our pride sports and culture earned while our domestic expenditure on it and administration (from central government?) is (almost) going as a waste!

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With Romio on his documentary ‘Kauna’

    Kauna (Scirpus lacustris L), the spongy water reed of Manipur is one of the nature’s gifts to the economically backward people of Manipur, India. Hailing from Cyperaceae family, the aquatic plant is known to people of the state … Continue reading

 

 

Kauna (Scirpus lacustris L), themora spongy water reed of Manipur is one of the nature’s gifts to the economically backward people of Manipur, India. Hailing from Cyperaceae family, the aquatic plant is known to people of the state since time immemorial. The flora is so deeply associated with the inhabitants of this region that, we can strongly argue with the fact that every house in this regions will have at least one or two products made of this wonderful plant.

The dangerous influx of low-cost machine made artificial décors in and around us, has led to the squeezing of self-reliance cottage industry and extinction of this sector in agrarian economy like Manipur. The alternative means of employment generation is to create new avenues for youth and nevertheless, development skill enhancement activities too. Problem of unemployment in a state like Manipur, can be solved to an extent with the development of cottage industries, resulting in changing attitude towards the sector. And this is what exactly documentary filmmaker, Romio Khangemba of Singjamei believes and thrust to take up a documentary venture on Kauna.

“Exploring entrepreneurship and alternative vocations for youths through traditional handloom, handicraft industry and finding market for its products could ensure a viable society in the state,” Romio further said.

The 25-minutes-long documentary highlight the potential source of income and employment through cultivation and manufacturing of its products. From being an unused plant grown wildly to marshy areas in Manipur, it is now cultivated in different parts of the state after discovering the dynamical usability. Basketries, flower vases, mattress, sofas and handbags are some of the intriguing home decor of Kauna. Ironically, it also laments the reluctance of educated youth to take up this occupation of cultivation and making of Kauna products to meet  their ends.

Earlier, by-products of Kauna were meant for local needs. However, in the recent past  the demand of this products in international markets has increased phenomenally. Innovations in various shapes, sizes and styles can be credited to consumer’s consciousness about the product. People are more inclined to this products because of its bio-degradable, non-toxic and air conditioning properties.

Besides, awareness created by artisans who had participated in national and international fairs and exhibitions said, “demand for this material is found to be growing day by day which gives an extra mileage in the development of  new designs to suit the ever increasing customers’ requirement and satisfaction. With the incresliceasing demand in the local and overseas markets, more skilled workers are required. The launch of a website by one of the shops in UK is a great example of increasing popularity of the same”.

When asked about his inclination towards making of this documentary film, Romio said, “It is an effort to create awareness about the importance and eco-friendly characteristics of Kauna in today’s alarming juncture of global warming.”

Through this medium, he appealed especially the youths to take part in the development activities of small scale industries, so that our younger generation can be economically self-reliable and dependent.

Presently he is working on his next documentary film “Yaithaba”, based on toxicology.

“Cholom” a documentary on classical masculinity dance of Manipur and “PUNG- Rhythm of the Paradise”, documentary on Manipuri percussion Pung (Drum) were screened at 4th International Documentary & Short film Festival, 2011, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerela, and MIFF (Mumbai International Film Festival, organised by Ministry of Information and Broadcast, Government of India at Mumbai in 2010 respectively.

 

Kauna

Kauna

Here are a few projects on which he has worked.

 

  1. “Educational Open Courseware’s (e-learning) development video course”

CET, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India

Producer: Romio Khangemba (2007-2012)

Telecast: EKLAVYA, a technical educational channel.

 

  1. “Technology Vision 2035″

A Centre for Educational Technology,

IIT Guwahati Production.
Executed for TIFAC, Dept. of Science & Technology GOI.
Producer: Romio Khangemba
Genre: Documentary

 

  1. “Parallel Computing Research”

A Centre for Educational Technology,
IIT Guwahati Production.
In association with Intel Labs. Bangalore & IITG Computer Science Dept.
Producer: Romio Khangemba
Genre: Documentary

 

4.      “Plastic Cell Concrete Filled Block Pavement” (Base on Transportation Engineering)” 
Dept. of Civil IIT Guwahati, India.

Producer/ Director: Romio Khangemba
Genre: Documentary

 

  1. “PUNG- Rhythm of the Paradise”, documentary on Manipuri percussion Pung (Drum)

Asst. Director: Romio Khangemba

Won “The Best Non-Feature on Biographical, Art & Culture” in

7th Manipur State Film Festival, 2010 organised by Manipur Film Development Corporation

Genre: Documentary

 

  1. “CHOLOM” (Base on Classical Masculinity dance of Manipur), a documentary project funded by Film Division of India

Asst. Director: Romio Khangemba

Genre: Documentary

 

  1. “Prajuktie Bikalpa”, Commission program of DDK Guwahati based on IITG’s energy research

Asst. Director – Romio Khangemba

Genre: Documentary

 

  1. “Woman Empowerment” – DDK Imphal.

Asst. Director – Romio Khangemba

Genre: Documentary

 

  1. “BAMBOO- the green gold” – DDK Imphal commissioned program

Asst. Director – Romio Khangemba

Genre: Documentary

 

  1. “Biomedical Waste”- A commission program of DDK Imphal.

Asst. Director – Romio Khangemba

Genre: Documentary

 

  1. “Leprosy is Curable”, a commission program of DDK Imphal.

Director – Romio Khangemba

Genre: Documentary

 

  1. “Ningol Pukning”, a commission program (based on a life story of a HIV infected Manipuri lady) of DDK Imphal.

Art Director – Romio Khangemba

Genre: Tele Film

 

  1. “Eikhoida Lakpa Mee” commission program (based on the importance of protecting One’s cultural identity) of DDK Imphal.

Production Controller – Romio Khangemba

Genre: Tele Film

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Digitized Imagi Ningthem to be screened at Pune Intl Film Festival

  NEW DELHI, January 13 (Manipur Information Centre): International acclaimed Manipuri film- IMAGI NINGTHEM ( My Son, MY Precious) directed by Aribam Syam Sharma are among seven Indian films selected under the section- Gems From NFAI of the ongoing 12th … Continue reading

 

NEW DELHI, January 13 (Manipur Information Centre): International acclaimed Manipuri film- IMAGI NINGTHEM ( My Son, MY Precious) directed by Aribam Syam Sharma are among seven Indian films selected under the section- Gems From NFAI of the ongoing 12th Pune International Film Festival 2014. The film-Imagi Ningthem has been  digitized by the National Film Archives of India. The Archive has digitized 566 films and restored 329 so far under the National Film heritage Mission. Other films to be screened under the section are Bhavni Bhavai( Gujarati) directed by Ketan Mehta, Samskara (Kannada) by Pattabhirami Reddy, Daasi (Telegu) by B. Narsinga Rao, Agraharathal Kazhuthai (Tamil) John Abraham, Halodhia Choraye Baodhan Khai (Assamese) by Jahnu Barua and Esthappan (Malayalam) by G. Aravindran.

Imagi Ningthem will be screened in Blu-ray version in the ongoing 12th Pune International Film Festival in the section “Gems from NFAI” on 14th January at 9.00 am at City Pride, Screen 5, Abhiruchi, Pune.

The 110-minute long Imagi Ningthem tells the story of an orphan. A lady teacher, new to the village is asked by an old man to tutor his grandson who is sickly all the time. The teacher becomes curious to know more about the old man and the boy. She finds out from a colleague that the boy’s mother had been seduced by a man and died in child birth. It turns out that the father is the husband of her cousin who is promptly apprised of the fact.  Her cousin is attracted to the unfortunate boy and adopts him while her husband is absent. Subsequently the husband returns home and objects to the boy being adopted for he does not know it is his own son. The grandfather wants to take the boy back but the step mother does not let him and ultimately keeps the boy.

Master Leikhendra, Ingudam Mangi, Rashi, Bhubhaneswari, Indra Kumar are main cast of the film scripted by M. K. Binodini and cinematographed by K. Ibohal Sharma. Khundrapam Joykumar scored the music. Imagi Ningthem brought Aribam Syam Sharma international recognition when the movie received theGolden Montgolfiere in the Nantes International Film Festival in 1982. Imagi Ningthem was the first Indian Film to bag the prestigious  award in the  Nantes International  Film Festival.

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Interview with team ‘My Japanese Niece’

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Interview with team “My Japanese Niece” By W Rorrkychand Singh for KanglaOnline “Feeling really happy……….as per scheduled we have started mock shooting”- Mohen. Almost after 2 years of arduous research and paper work, team ‘My Japanese Niece’ (MJN) is all … Continue reading

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Interview with team “My Japanese Niece”
By W Rorrkychand Singh for KanglaOnline

“Feeling really happy……….as per scheduled we have started mock shooting”- Mohen.

L-R: Junichi Kajioka, Mohen Naorem and Yu Asada

L-R: Junichi Kajioka, Mohen Naorem and Yu Asada

Almost after 2 years of arduous research and paper work, team ‘My Japanese Niece’ (MJN) is all set for light, camera and action. Probably for the first time in Manipur, we are undergoing mock shooting, director of the upcoming war documentary movie, Mohen Naorem informed in a candid interview with entertainment reporter of www.kanglaonline.com.

Here is an excerpt of the interview with the director along with Junichi Kajioka, the main protagonist of MJN……..

KO: How are you preparing for your role?

Junichi: Most of the Japanese soldiers died because of hunger not because of malaria, cholera or any other epidemic diseases. I’m playing 25 to late 40s in the film and when I look like a hunger starved Japanese soldier I will be in my late 40s. Dieting is on and at the same time hectic practices ahead to portray the same youth to be seen as an old man.

KO: Something about the Budget

Mohen: Earlier, while we were scripting the first script, without any war scene it was estimated around 1-2 crore but it has multiplied only to bringing an actual war background. The realistic aspects of the film could do only with locations, costumes and properties like tank, explosions, sophisticated weapons, helicopter, antic, gigantic stage etc….. and here comes the need to hike the budget.

Director Mohen Naorem in Bangkok for MJN shooting

Director Mohen Naorem in Bangkok for MJN shooting

KO: How would you incur the budget from the present Manipuri film market?

Mohen: No, no its an international venture, already talked with Japanese ambassador for tie up and it aims at international markets; there are plenty of it. Interestingly, the Ambassador was touched with the story line that he assured to make use of the movie for promotion of peace around the globe.

KO: Comparatively, it’s a small budget with other international ventures; what do you really expect from MJN?

Junichi: I don’t think about budget; I don’t decide the film to involve depend on its budget. MJN is special and a meaningful project- without doubt it would strengthen the bonding between Japan and Manipur. It has a good subject matter and it’s very rare to find such film; we cannot see such project anywhere, it does not matter how much he (Mohen) pays for me.
Most of the war film is based on “who killed and who rose,” but this film is something that would message across to the world about peace and “help even in the war front to save lives”.

Mohen: Luckily, there would not any draught for funds as long as blessings of supporters exist; peace-lover individuals and even from overseas have join and ready to lend their hands in this project.

My Japanese Niece - cover photo

My Japanese Niece – cover photo

KO: About the rumour- MJN is a joint project with some foreign Embassies, how far it’s true?

Mohen: No, it’s not. But we met Japanese Embassy in New Delhi and they also welcomed such an effort to promote international peace, love and solidarity. They are actually looking forward about MJN and even hope to make use of the films to promote their diplomatic relation with Korea and China.

Apart from it they were so anxious and at the same time serious about MJN, that if it turn out to be another blow to the history of Japanese. So they even asked me to make some good side of them. When, some Japanese political affair officers came to Manipur they literary went on asking about this movie to some high level officials including our Chief Secretary and officials of state Tourism department, “One such movie is coming from your state, what would be the consequences of it?” I came to know about the gravity of their curiosity about MJN through Indo-Japan Friendship Association, Imphal. In fact is- they want to cross some political limits with MJN, where political affair does not succeed so far.

KO: Movie of such genre might require lots of research and field works?

Mohen: Yes! Work started since 2011 and now research and field study is almost at the stage of culmination. Feeling really happy………. As per scheduled we have started mock shooting.
KO: Mock shooting, is it so necessary?

Mohen: We believe on perfection, though the film is from Manipur, audience around the globe is waiting to witness it.

KO: Where will the film be shot….?

Mohen: The film will be shot at Manipur, Bangkok and Japan. The war scenes will be shot at Bangkok. Initially it would be shooting in Japan and some part of Indo-Myanmar border.

My Japanese Niece - official poster - Courtesy: https://www.facebook.com/MyJapaneseNiece

My Japanese Niece – official poster – Courtesy: https://www.facebook.com/MyJapaneseNiece

KO: MJN a brainchild of whom?

Mohen: It’s team effort. See, not only acting in the film, Junichi is helping me as production manager, making the cost effective so that it can be have a good move in a low budget as well as selection of location, drafting of script etc…throughout each and every development of the film. But the main location is- Manipur. The Manipur scenes will be shot at Kamray Ching, and Mongjam.

KO: Lastly, any other Manipuris in the film?

Mohen: There are some, apart from well-know faces like Bala and Abenao, we are in search of new talents. Abenao would be seen in a challenging role.

KO: Tentative date of release?

Mohen: On the 70th anniversary of the battle of Imphal in the year 2014, its gonna be a big incident.

Highlights:
Production: Legend Studio Production
Director: Naorem Mohen
Assistant Directors:
1) Fanny Fandora (French)
2) Sheria Vallah (Iran)
3) Deepsikha Poddav (Bengali)
4) Robert Megha (Manipuri)
Music: Luna Luna (Japanese)
Camera: Elfassy (French) (CNBC, Discussion)
Costume: Japanese USA based
Genre: Drama/War/History

Photos courtesy: Rorrky, MJN Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/MyJapaneseNiece)

 

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My Japanese Niece - cover photo
L-R: Junichi Kajioka, Mohen Naorem and Yu Asada
Director Mohen Naorem in Bangkok for MJN shooting

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Manipur has a special place in the hearts of all Indians, says President

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The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee attended the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of Adimjati Shiksha Ashram at Imphal today (April 15, 2013). Speaking on the occasion, the President said Manipur has a special place in the hearts of all Indians. … Continue reading

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The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee attended the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of Adimjati Shiksha Ashram at Imphal today (April 15, 2013).

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh handing over a memento to President

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh handing over a memento to President

Speaking on the occasion, the President said Manipur has a special place in the hearts of all Indians. In the history of our struggle against colonialism, the King of Manipur was amongst the last to surrender to the British. Manipur was the first place liberated from the British by the Indian National Army led by Netaji Subash Chandra Bose. Leaders such as Bir Tikendrajit Singh and Rani Gaidinliu from Manipur have made great contribution to India’s Independence movement.

The President said the objective of freedom was not mere transfer of power but freedom from political slavery, economic bondage and cultural stagnation. He said many parts of the north east have not got the full benefit of the process of development that was initiated through our five year plans. This deficiency should be made up through collective effort and contribution.

Source: Press Information Bureau

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Naga IAS officer builds 100-km road in Manipur without govt help

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Inner Line Permit in Manipur : Cannot be extended as per extant regulations

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ALL NAGA STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION, MANIPUR – Tripartite Talk – Fourth Round

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OFFICE OF THE ALL NAGA STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION, MANIPUR Oking: Tahamzam (Senapati) – 795 106 Email: ansam1970@gmail.com PRESS RELEASE The 30th August 2012 As the Tripartite Talk for an alternative arrangement enters the fourth round on 31st August 2012 in New … Continue reading

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Manipur: Most extravagant panchayat polls

The post Manipur: Most extravagant panchayat polls appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.Manipur, IMPHAL, August 27: “Campaigning for the upcoming Panchayat election has become the most extravagant and expensive in the state since Independence”, sai…

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Manipur, IMPHAL, August 27: “Campaigning for the upcoming Panchayat election has become the most extravagant and expensive in the state since Independence”, said Manipur State Council, CPI secretary, Dr M Nara Singh today during a press conference. The Manipur State … Continue reading

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K’taka Dy CM arrives in Imphal, Manipur to instill confidence in NE people

The post K’taka Dy CM arrives in Imphal, Manipur to instill confidence in NE people appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.Aug 26,  1:51 PM   Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister R Ashoka arrived in Imphal,Manipur this afternoon to instill confidenc…

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Aug 26,  1:51 PM   Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister R Ashoka arrived in Imphal,Manipur this afternoon to instill confidence of safety and security among North-East people including students in Manipur. Speaking to our Imphal Correspondent at the Tulihal Airport in Imphal, Mr, … Continue reading

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For a Better Manipur: Passion Photography Magazine – Launch Announcement

The post For a Better Manipur: Passion Photography Magazine – Launch Announcement appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.A new photography magazine of Manipur PASSION PHOTOGRAPHY MAZAGINE a For a Better Manipur Publication For a better Manipur (FBM…

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A new photography magazine of Manipur PASSION PHOTOGRAPHY MAZAGINE a For a Better Manipur Publication For a better Manipur (FBM), a voluntary forum is going to start a photography magazine, PASSION PHOTOGRAPHY from September 2012 ONWARDS. The first issue of … Continue reading

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Inner Line Permit agitation set to resume

The post Inner Line Permit agitation set to resume appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.Manipur,IMPHAL, Aug 25: The Joint Action Committee on Inner Line Permit today pressurised the state government to intimate to the Centre the recent cabinet decision…

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Manipur,IMPHAL, Aug 25: The Joint Action Committee on Inner Line Permit today pressurised the state government to intimate to the Centre the recent cabinet decision on ILP by August 31. Speaking at a press conference this noon on the issue, … Continue reading

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Inner Line Permit agitation set to resume

The post Inner Line Permit agitation set to resume appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.Manipur,IMPHAL, Aug 25: The Joint Action Committee on Inner Line Permit today pressurised the state government to intimate to the Centre the recent cabinet decision…

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Manipur,IMPHAL, Aug 25: The Joint Action Committee on Inner Line Permit today pressurised the state government to intimate to the Centre the recent cabinet decision on ILP by August 31. Speaking at a press conference this noon on the issue, … Continue reading

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Manipur: Bomb attacks at 3 places

The post Manipur: Bomb attacks at 3 places appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.Manipur,IMPHAL, August 25: A hand grenade was today morning found at the courtyard of an Assistant Engineer of PHED Konthoujam Ibochou (aged 55) of Sagoltongba Awang Leikai…

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Manipur,IMPHAL, August 25: A hand grenade was today morning found at the courtyard of an Assistant Engineer of PHED Konthoujam Ibochou (aged 55) of Sagoltongba Awang Leikai, Imphal West. Police retrieved the bomb and exploded it in a safe place, … Continue reading

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Endurance

The post Endurance appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.Leader Writer: Hrishikesh Angomcha The people of Manipur have been enduring the adversities caused by the armed conflict, communal clash, economic blockade etc. without much complaint. The people …

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Leader Writer: Hrishikesh Angomcha The people of Manipur have been enduring the adversities caused by the armed conflict, communal clash, economic blockade etc. without much complaint. The people have exhibited high degree of endurance over these years. No people in … Continue reading

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Endurance

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Leader Writer: Hrishikesh Angomcha The people of Manipur have been enduring the adversities caused by the armed conflict, communal clash, economic blockade etc. without much complaint. The people have exhibited high degree of endurance over these years. No people in … Continue reading

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Manipur’s Deafness Control Programme under NRHM turns as Flop show

The post Manipur’s Deafness Control Programme under NRHM turns as Flop show appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.By: Rinku Khumukcham   Grant-in-aids under for implementation of National Programme for Prevention and Control of Deafness turns…

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By: Rinku Khumukcham   Grant-in-aids under for implementation of National Programme for Prevention and Control of Deafness turns as flop show in Manipur as State health Mission fails to produce utilization certificate. Around rupees 50 lakhs sanctioned under the National … Continue reading

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DESAM unhappy with result

The post DESAM unhappy with result appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.Manipur,IMPHAL, August 23: The Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) has raised suspicion on the declared result of the entrance test conducted by Life Sciences Depart…

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Manipur,IMPHAL, August 23: The Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) has raised suspicion on the declared result of the entrance test conducted by Life Sciences Department, Manipur University on August 5 for admission into first semester of MSc Zoology and … Continue reading

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Manipur: Imphal Sewage Project: A Boon or a Bane

The post Manipur: Imphal Sewage Project: A Boon or a Bane appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.By Daisy Leivon Manipur, IMPHAL, August 23: The long drawn Imphal Sewage Project is turning out to be nothing but another marker on the state inability towar…

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By Daisy Leivon Manipur, IMPHAL, August 23: The long drawn Imphal Sewage Project is turning out to be nothing but another marker on the state inability towards fulfilling its promises to the general public. The sewage project cuts through the … Continue reading

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