UNLF negates Times Now report

The proscribed UNLF has rejected the news report broadcast by the news channel Times Now yesterday under the heading ‘Manipur CM on terror radar’ which reportedly claimed that UNLF was targeting Chief Minister O Ibobi Source The Sangai Express

The proscribed UNLF has rejected the news report broadcast by the news channel Times Now yesterday under the heading ‘Manipur CM on terror radar’ which reportedly claimed that UNLF was targeting Chief Minister O Ibobi Source The Sangai Express

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‘Supra State Body’ likely Christmas gift for the Nagas

After more than half a century of protracted conflict , the Indian Government is close to offering a Christmas gift for the Naga people a final settlement that the 1975 Shillong Accord promised to work towards, but could not deliver Source The S…

After more than half a century of protracted conflict , the Indian Government is close to offering a Christmas gift for the Naga people a final settlement that the 1975 Shillong Accord promised to work towards, but could not deliver Source The Sangai Express Sujit Chakraborty Courtesy Seven Sisters Post

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Thaisii speaks out, 4 IEDs recovered

YAS and Education Minister DD Thaisii who miraculously survived an ambush laid by some unidentified persons yesterday has reached Imphal Source The Sangai Express

YAS and Education Minister DD Thaisii who miraculously survived an ambush laid by some unidentified persons yesterday has reached Imphal Source The Sangai Express

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Trinamool ridicules congress on flagship programme

The Trinamool Congress has landed hard on the Congress for trying to convey the wrong message to the people that the various development programmes taken up under the flagship programmes of the UPA government was done entirely by Congress only Source…

The Trinamool Congress has landed hard on the Congress for trying to convey the wrong message to the people that the various development programmes taken up under the flagship programmes of the UPA government was done entirely by Congress only Source Hueiyen News Service

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State level AFSPA meet ahead of delhi do

Ahead of a National conference on Armed forces’ Special Powers Act 1958 scheduled at New Delhi on November 26 and 27, a state level seminar on the said issue was held at Manipur Press Club here today Source The Sangai Express

Ahead of a National conference on Armed forces’ Special Powers Act 1958 scheduled at New Delhi on November 26 and 27, a state level seminar on the said issue was held at Manipur Press Club here today Source The Sangai Express

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UNLF slams reports of Times Now

Reaction against the report of Times Now published on November 13 under the title Manipur CM on terror radar , the proscribed UG group UNLF clarified that the report is totally baseless and stated that there is nothing like personal enmity with any in…

Reaction against the report of Times Now published on November 13 under the title Manipur CM on terror radar , the proscribed UG group UNLF clarified that the report is totally baseless and stated that there is nothing like personal enmity with any individual in the freedom struggle of the organisation Source Hueiyen News Service

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MTPRM spurns CRA and PDB

The Movement for Tribal People’s Rights MTPRM has said that it does not think it necessary to participate in the public hearing conducted by the Committee on Re organisation of Administrative and Police District Boundaries CRA PDB Source The Sa…

The Movement for Tribal People’s Rights MTPRM has said that it does not think it necessary to participate in the public hearing conducted by the Committee on Re organisation of Administrative and Police District Boundaries CRA PDB Source The Sangai Express

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Janjati forum petitions PM for full scale Ops against NSCN

While alleging the NSCN K and NSCN IM indulging in factional clashes and many unlawful activities in Changlang and Tirap districts in Arunachal Pradesh, the Janjati Dharm Sanskriti Suraksha Manch appealed to the Prime Minister of India to initiate full…

While alleging the NSCN K and NSCN IM indulging in factional clashes and many unlawful activities in Changlang and Tirap districts in Arunachal Pradesh, the Janjati Dharm Sanskriti Suraksha Manch appealed to the Prime Minister of India to initiate full scale army operation against the two UG groups in the two districts Source Hueiyen News Service

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Bheigyachandra National Festival of Classical Dance at Kangla

Renowned Bharatnatyam dancer, Vani Ganapathy performs at the Bheigyachandra National Festival of Classical Dance at… more »

Renowned Bharatnatyam dancer, Vani Ganapathy performs at the Bheigyachandra National Festival of Classical Dance at Kangla on Sunday.

Renowned Bharatnatyam dancer, Vani Ganapathy performs at the Bheigyachandra National Festival of Classical Dance at Kangla on Sunday.

Related news article: Bhagyachandra festival will be a binding force for national integration: Governor

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Huge cache of arms and ammunitions recovered, UGs arrested

IMPHAL, Nov 13 (NNN) : Manipur police recovered a cache of arms and ammunition of… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 13 (NNN) : Manipur police recovered a cache of arms and ammunition of the militant outfit Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) at Phumlou Shiphai village in Imphal West district yesterday night.

The recovery of the weapons was made following a raid conducted based on the disclosure made by four arrested activists of the KCP (Lamyanba Khuman group) from a house at Uripok Canteen Leikai in Imphal.

The recovered weapons included a magazine of AK rifles loaded with 60 live rounds, on grenade launcher modified from 0.303 rifle with four RPGs, three hand grenades with detonators, on sten machine gun loaded with 10 live rounds, two magazine pouch, one 9 mm magazine and two walky-talky sets, a police source said.

The weapons were found concealed underneath the ground at the front courtyard of a house belonging to one Nongthombam Gopen Singh (40) at Phumlou Shiphai village in Imphal West district where the police commandos conducted a raid based on the disclosure made by one of the activists Ch Johny Singh of Thangmeiband Yumnam Leikai.

The other three arrested activists were Maibam Tam Singh (21) of Thangmeiband Meisnam Leikai, Laishram Goutam Singh (21) of Nambol Maibam Leikai and Phairenjam Kalanjoy Singh (48) of Phumlou Shiphai.

Meanwhile, Troops of 30 Assam rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) along with Imphal West police apprehended one cadre of KCP (Lamyanba Khuman), identified as Phirinjam Kalanjoy  Khuman, s/o Kameshwar from Phumlou Sephai on November 12. Various arms and ammunitions were also recovered from him, stated a release of PRO IGAR (S).

Later, the troops of 31 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR also apprehended one KYKL cadre, identified as Elangbam Okendro Meitei alias Stalin, s/o Jila of Hiyanglam Waramkhong Bazar today.

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RPF hits out at NSCN (IM)

IMPHAL Nov 13:  The RPF in a press statement by its Publicity Secretary T Leisemba… more »

IMPHAL Nov 13:  The RPF in a press statement by its Publicity Secretary T Leisemba states that the Indian government conspires to create a sense of alienation among the different communities and it is their hidden agenda.

It mentions that the communities have nothing to gain by pitting their interest against each other and the conflict will benefit none but the government, it said.

Further, it mentioned that the NSCN (IM) has been in cahoots with the Indian military after 1997 and have been operating without restraint in Manipur and have been given a free hand by both state and central government. Mentioning the historical aspects of the Naga rebellion, it mentions that Isak Chishi Swu and Th Muivah worked for the cause of the Nagas, the latter formed the NSCN (IM) in 1980 with the aim of liberating the Nagas from the Indian rule and many were optimistic with their revolt. However, Muivah who alleged AZ Phizo and Shillong Accord 1975 for betraying the Nagas and selling off their rights is presently in collusion with the same Indian government, it said.

The NSCN (IM) along with the Indian Government has been creating a chaotic situation in the neighboring states and instrumental in igniting communal clashes at different occasions.

As many as 1614 lives have been lost since the early 1979 in Nagaland and many other Tangkhul and Zeliangrong villages in Manipur in the NSCN(IM) stuggle. Lives were lost in faction fights between the NSCN (IM) and NSCN (K) on April 30, 1988. In ethnic clashes between the Naga and Kukis, as much as 534 Kukis and 266 Nagas were killed,402 persons were handicapped and 5724 houses were destroyed.

It mentions that the Indian Government has another hidden agenda to supply weapons between the NSCN(IM) and ZUF at Khoupum Valley, the RPF called for unity amongst the different groups in the state and not to become a victim of the secret agenda of the Indian Government.

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TKS extends best wishes to students

IMPHAL, Nov 13: The Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong (TKS), an apex body of the Tangkhul students,… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 13: The Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong (TKS), an apex body of the Tangkhul students, has conveyed best wishes to all the students for the ensuing final examinations as the year comes to a close.

A release of TKS encouraged students to work hard and prepare for the final exams.

It has also extended the best wishes to all the Tangkhul students both studying within and outside the state.

TKS further directed the authorities of educational institutions in Ukhrul district to conduct and close the farewell programme by 5pm. The students’ body will keep a strict vigil on the students seen moving around during odd hours.

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Lions Club organizes blood donation camp

IMPHAL Nov 13: A one day awareness camp cum volunteer blood camp was organized by… more »

IMPHAL Nov 13: A one day awareness camp cum volunteer blood camp was organized by Lions Club of Imphal Greater with 28 Assam Rifles today at the battalion headquarters at Keithelmanbi.

The camp was supported by blood bank of JNIMS hospital and State Blood Transfusion Council. More than 100 personnel of various ranks donated at the said camp, a release by president of the club, N Umakanta stated.

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AR seizes ganja worth Rs. 14.5 lakh

IMPHAL, Nov 13: Personnel of 5 Assam Rifles of HQ 59 Mountain Brigade while operating… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 13: Personnel of 5 Assam Rifles of HQ 59 Mountain Brigade while operating in Senapati District under the aegis of Red Shield Division recovered 300 Kgs of Grade – I Ganja worth about Rs. 14,50,000 packed in blue and black polythene from a Maruti Gypsy bearing registration No. MN-03P-1337 on Sorbung Natang Road.

A release of PRO PIB (Defence Wing) stated that the owner of the Gypsy is Ashihrii Adani of Kaiba village under Tadubi Police Station, Senapati District. The team of 5 Assam Rifles was tracking movement of Ganja from various villages of Senapati District through own sources. The party led by Major Akshay Yadava, also recovered cash amounting to Rs. 7,885 and two mobile sets from the site. The party also apprehended two persons with the haul, namely Ngaraipam, age 35 years and Shangreivo, 32, of Sanakthal, Senapati, Manipur. The entire contrabands, Maruti Gypsy, cash, mobile sets and the apprehendees were handed over to the police, added the release.

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Police PET

IMPHAL, Nov 13: The Manipur Police of Manipur has informed that the candidates from all… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 13: The Manipur Police of Manipur has informed that the candidates from all districts who reported for Physical Efficiency Test (PET) for recruitment of constable Mahila Battalion (9-IRB) on November 13 at 2nd Battalion Manipur Rifles parade ground but were unable to participate due to time constraint may report on November 14 at 7:30 am.

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Reception programme

IMPHAL, Nov 13: A reception programme of ex-candidate of Wangkhei assembly constituency, Anoubam Rajen Sharma… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 13: A reception programme of ex-candidate of Wangkhei assembly constituency, Anoubam Rajen Sharma was held today at the residence of Okram Henry at Mantripukhri, Imphal-East.

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SSU defeats KIYC in CC Meet

IMPHAL, Nov 13: SSU defeated KIYC by 4-1 in today’s match of 55th CC Meet… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 13: SSU defeated KIYC by 4-1 in today’s match of 55th CC Meet Football Tournament held at Mapal Kangjeibung, Imphal.

The goals for SSU were scored by Kh Prasanta, S Santa, Kh Naoba and Md Sahidur Rehman while Boipu scored the solitary goal for KIYC in penalty spot kick.

A Arunkumar was booked yellow card during the match.

Tomorrow, YPHU will play against NEROCA in the tournament.

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Pune Marathon

IMPHAL, Nov 13: Athletes who would like to participate in 26th Pune International Marathon to… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 13: Athletes who would like to participate in 26th Pune International Marathon to be held on December 4 are informed to contact Ito Tongbram, secretary of Athletics Association of Manipur at its office at Mapal Kangjeibung on November 19 and 20.

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Sympathetic Oscillation of Crises

It is surprising that not many have pondered on this revealing thought. Isaiah Berlin, points… more »

It is surprising that not many have pondered on this revealing thought. Isaiah Berlin, points out in his essay “In Search of an Ideal” in the volume “Crooked Timber of Humanity” that not a single one amongst the perceptive social thinkers of the 19th Century, undoubtedly one of the most creative periods of human history, ever predicted the ethnic identity predicament of the 20th Century. None of them foresaw the politics of religious fundamentalism or any preoccupation with the issue of terrorism either. Marx, Hegel, Luxembourg et al… who predicted, and quite accurately too, devastating wars and bloody revolutions, for some mysterious reason, seemed never to have had a hint of these. Confining ourselves to the ethnic identity upheavals, how did this distinctive characteristics of the late 20th Century that has spilled over into the 21st Century, so well screened out from the vision of social scientists of the preceding era? The indication says the late Berlin, a great scholar of the contemporary time, is that many events in history are not exactly a continuity. Many of them simply pop out up within a specific historical time frame so that they would be virtually invisible from outside this time frame. The ethnic question certainly seems to be just one of these. The optimistic inference that follows is, just as these problems popped up into existence suddenly, in all likelihood, at the other edge of the time frame that circumscribe them, they may age out and fade away. Much like we suppose, the comet hit that threw the earth into a cataclysmic period 60 million years ago, resulting in the ultimate extinction of many species, including the dinosaurs after their nearly 4 million years of dominating, indeed domineering, over all other life forms on earth.

To a great extent, this vision would support the debunking theory of history as a matter of “one damned thing after another”. That the popular method of historiography of logically sequencing major events and epochs in chronological time into a single coherent narrative may not always be justified and hence fall short of explaining every historical experience satisfactorily, much less predict the future. Isaiah Berlin seems to take the middle path, so that while most events in history are seen as dovetailing each other, others follow unpredictable trajectories, independent of any such tangible historical streams or patterns. If at all these explosive events are predictable, it would only be within the time frame of their existence. Take the case of the ethnic strife in Manipur. Who would have predicted things would come to such a pass as it is today, even as late at the earlier half of the 20th Century? Communities that have been together for aeons have suddenly begun to see themselves as irreconcilably different, having always lived in “unique”, non-overlapping histories. Is it our share of a disease of the 20th Century? This question is interesting for it cannot be by coincidence that the explosion of ethnic identity strife here seems to be following the law of physics that predicts “sympathetic oscillation of pendulums in close proximity”. Visit the “Manipur Science Park” at Takyelpat (with your children) for captivating demonstrations of this law. The ethnic problem in Manipur is not in any way an isolated phenomenon, for almost simultaneously, similar problems exploded with equal, if not greater ferocity in so many different parts of the world. In Sub-Saharan Africa, Eastern Europe, or Sri Lanka, they were so viciously xenophobic and many of the conflicts turned genocidal. Very much the same thing can be said of “terrorism” and religious fundamentalism. So what, one may ask. What great difference does it make if our present misery is part of an inherited sin or is a singular cataclysmic historical turbulence? For one thing, if our actions are not merely reactions but are driven by independent urges and aspirations, the different communities can stop shifting blame on each other and instead live up to the challenge of the time and evolve a consensual solution. The second implication is, as in the case of “sympathetic oscillation” when the oscillation of one halts, the others oscillating bodies may die their own natural deaths. At the turn of another epoch then, ethnic problems, including our own, may have seen its obituary. We will be amongst the first to wish it an eternal “Rest in Peace”, RIP.

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‘If Manipur had 12 MPs instead of two, we’d have been wooed’ – Times of India

Mainstream'If Manipur had 12 MPs instead of two, we'd have been wooed'Times of IndiaPradip Phanjoubam is editor-proprietor of Imphal Free Press – and living in Manipur while it's under siege. Speaking with Jyoti Punwani , Phanjoubam des…


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'If Manipur had 12 MPs instead of two, we'd have been wooed'
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Pradip Phanjoubam is editor-proprietor of Imphal Free Press – and living in Manipur while it's under siege. Speaking with Jyoti Punwani , Phanjoubam describes how people are managing with a blockade that's crossed 100 days – and how the state failed
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