State seeks Rs 27,000 Cr aid

IMPHAL, Dec 7: The State Government has asked the Central Government to give a special financial support of Rs 27,000 crore in order to take up new projects and schemes in the State during the next five years.
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IMPHAL, Dec 7: The State Government has asked the Central Government to give a special financial support of Rs 27,000 crore in order to take up new projects and schemes in the State during the next five years.

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Union HM invites CM, State Govt opens door to UNC Chief Minister set to leave for Delhi today

IMPHAL, Jan 17: While the State Government has invited the United Naga Council (UNC) to hold a tripartite meeting over the issue of the indefinite blockade, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh has invited Chief Minister O Ibobi to Delhi to confer over the same issue. Following the Union Home Ministry’s suggestion to hold a meeting […]

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IMPHAL, Jan 17: While the State Government has invited the United Naga Council (UNC) to hold a tripartite meeting over the issue of the indefinite blockade, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh has invited Chief Minister O Ibobi to Delhi to confer over the same issue. Following the Union Home Ministry’s suggestion to hold a meeting […]

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Around 300 trucks leave Jiri for Imphal

IMPHAL, Jan 16 : Amidst tight security arrangements, around 300 loaded trucks left Jiribam for Imphal this morning. The convoy of trucks is being escorted by CRPF and State forces. The convoy includes 100 oil tankers, 40 FCI trucks and 160 other trucks loaded with different commodities, informed a source. Earlier, around 500 trucks moved […]

IMPHAL, Jan 16 : Amidst tight security arrangements, around 300 loaded trucks left Jiribam for Imphal this morning. The convoy of trucks is being escorted by CRPF and State forces. The convoy includes 100 oil tankers, 40 FCI trucks and 160 other trucks loaded with different commodities, informed a source. Earlier, around 500 trucks moved […]

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Spewing communal venom Need for all to keep sanity

These are trying times and not surprisingly there have emerged a number of civil society organisations spewing venom which have all the potential to pitch fork one community against the other. The decision of the State Government to create the seven new districts may be at the centre of it all, but to many, particularly […]

These are trying times and not surprisingly there have emerged a number of civil society organisations spewing venom which have all the potential to pitch fork one community against the other. The decision of the State Government to create the seven new districts may be at the centre of it all, but to many, particularly […]

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State points finger at IM

The State Government has sent a report to the Ministry of Home Affairs stating that NSCN-IM was suspected behind the twin attacks that killed three policemen and wounded 11 others along Imphal-Moreh road ahead of Chief Minister O Ibobi’s visit to Tengnoupal yesterday.

The State Government has sent a report to the Ministry of Home Affairs stating that NSCN-IM was suspected behind the twin attacks that killed three policemen and wounded 11 others along Imphal-Moreh road ahead of Chief Minister O Ibobi’s visit to Tengnoupal yesterday.

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Govt deposited money in Ratan’s account: JAC

IMPHAL, Jul 12: The JAC constituted against declaration of wanted tag on former JCILPS convenor Khomdram Ratan has said that the balance available in Ratan’s frozen bank account was not provided by any banned organisation but deposited by the State Government to help those who were injured in the pro-ILPS movement. Speaking to reporters at […]

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IMPHAL, Jul 12: The JAC constituted against declaration of wanted tag on former JCILPS convenor Khomdram Ratan has said that the balance available in Ratan’s frozen bank account was not provided by any banned organisation but deposited by the State Government to help those who were injured in the pro-ILPS movement. Speaking to reporters at […]

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Students of Manipur condemn State’s response to exodus

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IMPHAL, August 21: In an unprecedented collaboration in the state, several state based student bodies cutting across community lines conducted a joint press conference at the All Manipur Students’ Union headquarter, DM college regarding the present exodus of North East … Continue reading

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