MPA greets people on its 25th b`day – KanglaOnline

MPA greets people on its 25th b`dayKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Feb 8: The military affairs committee, United National Liberation Front, has sent its greetings to the people of Manipur and the rank and files of other revolutionary groups on the 25th anniversary…

MPA greets people on its 25th b`day
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IMPHAL, Feb 8: The military affairs committee, United National Liberation Front, has sent its greetings to the people of Manipur and the rank and files of other revolutionary groups on the 25th anniversary of its armed wing, the Manipur Peoples' Army.

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Sangai fest

IMPHAL, Feb 8: The Manipur Students’ Association Delhi (MSAD) is organising the annual cultural programme… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 8: The Manipur Students’ Association Delhi (MSAD) is organising the annual cultural programme “Sangai Cultural Evening” 2012. The event will be held on the 3rd of March, 2012, at Dusshera Ground, Mukherjee Nagar, North Delhi-09, from 5:00 to 11 pm.

Events such as this, will keep us close to our cultural roots, and serve as a platform for us to assemble and realize our belongingness. The traditional ‘Thabal Chongba’ (Lamtagi Thabal) will be featured as the main attraction of this occasion.

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AR aids

IMPHAL, Feb 8: As part of military civic action programme, 15 AR handed over musical… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 8: As part of military civic action programme, 15 AR handed over musical instruments to college students of Upper Khoripok village today while 5 AR provided school furniture to Paupal Rent School of Yangkhullen Monday last.

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Training programme

IMPHAL, Feb 8: A two-day human rights training programme will be held at Manipur Police… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 8: A two-day human rights training programme will be held at Manipur Police Training College, Pangei on February 11 and 12. The programme will be sponsored by National Human Rights Commission in collaboration with the Centre for Human Rights and Duties Education.

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Severe blow to UDLF in Assam

IMPHAL, Feb 8: In a major operation based on specific information 33 Field Regiment of… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 8: In a major operation based on specific information 33 Field Regiment of the Red Shield Division eliminated three cadres of United Democratic Liberation Front (Break away), UDLF (B) and apprehended one cadre.

On specific information regarding presence of armed UDLF (B) terrorists in general area of Upender Basti, Hailakandi, Assam, troops of 33 Field Regiment along with police representatives launched an operation in the area. Seeing the Army the terrorists opened fire. The troops retaliated and in the ensuing gun fight three UDLF (B) cadres were killed and one cadre was injured. One AK 56 Rifle, one point 303 Rifle along with a large quantity of ammunition and magazines were recovered from the terrorists. The apprehended cadre was given first aid and handed over to the Police Station Ramnathpur, Hailakandi along with the mortal remain of the three terrorists slain in the encounter, stated a release of PRO PIB (Defence Wing).

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AMFA notice

IMPHAL, Feb 8: AMFA has notified that M Dhananjoy, Ng Sona, Rabindra Meitei, O Ajay… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 8: AMFA has notified that M Dhananjoy, Ng Sona, Rabindra Meitei, O Ajay Singh and Y Denechandra have been selected to attend the India Under 16 boys slection campt to be held at Goa from March 15 to 30. They have been informed to report to L Ranjit Sing, secretary AMFA by February 11.

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Idea Ahead of Substance

Although nobody considers the Marxist economic model seriously anymore, it would still be simplistic to… more »

Although nobody considers the Marxist economic model seriously anymore, it would still be simplistic to say its influences on current thinking, not just in economics, but in practically every field of the social sciences and philosophy, have died. Marxism failed not so much on any account of a shortfall in the richness of ideas it threw up, but arguably because of what Isaiah Berlin summarized as a too optimistic presumption of the predictability of human history and predicament. From the crooked timber of humanity, nothing perfectly straight was ever made and nothing perfectly straight can ever be made is the famous statement of this contemporary thinker who is considered as one of the greatest historian of the human mind. Marxism, like all other utopian philosophies, set about doing what essentially is impossible `“ evolving a doctored and presumably perfect architecture of the future of human history. Such things work on paper, and seminars of intellectuals only, but seldom ever in practice. This warning needs to be heeded by one and all, but especially by our ever growing number of self-righteous, self-appointed moral police forces, each spelling out their own versions of the Ten Commandments, enforced in manners and styles that would shame even marauding mobs.

But despite this irredeemably flawed presumption of Marxism, the thought process that it introduced, replete and pregnant as it is with humane thoughts of justice and equality, would have already been immortalized. Its underlying philosophy such as encapsulated in the often quoted line: `to each according to his needs and from each according to his ability` is still stuff for the finest poetry and certainly one of the most profound statements on the essence of fraternal bonds. The strain between the beautiful and the ugly is tremendous. It is for these strains between the ideal and substance embedded in the ideology that the college days jokes made half in jest and half in seriousness, such as: `if you are not a Marxist at 25, you have no heart, and if you remain a Marxist at 35 you have no head` have been so appealing and illuminating of an inherent dilemma. The idea may be beautiful, but if the shadow falls between it and its substance, its obituary would have been embedded in its very birth announcement. It is not just Marxism, but so many other ideas and ideologies marked by an arrogant presumption that human societies progress in rectilinear paths that are completely predictable, which have met with the same fate. Here too our idea makers and pushers, most of whom have assumed the mantle of these onerous missions without any democratic mandate of the population amongst which they function, must be wary. They must have to continuously draw up a balance sheet between the ideas they champion and the substance of it viewed against the backdrop of current reality, so that between the form and substance; between the idea and reality do not fall the notorious shadow.

This is no idle rumination. For very often, the unmistakable tendency amongst our midst has also been to give premium to certain consciousness created by persistent, hard-pushed and campaigned ideas, over what is substantive and material `“ a very subtle and gradual process of `brain washing` which ultimately results in the `consciousness` itself replacing the substance, and at some point subsuming the identity of the substance itself in the minds of the recipients of the message. But these games, more often than not heavily politicized, are destined ultimately to nowhere, and if at all they have destinations, it is in the shape of various states of frustrating stalemates, precisely because of the inconsistencies between the ideals and reality. Often such incongruencies ride on the shoulder of emotion and sentiment thus effectively camouflaging them from reason`™s eyes. But without these camouflages many of these campaigns would be exposed as lost and redundant causes. Painful as the case may be, the need has always been for the courage to see the issue after stripping them of such camouflages. Meitei revivalism, Naga homeland and many of our most burning issues need to be put through this test by fire.

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Assam Rifles get the better of rebels sneaking in from Myanmar – The Hindu

Assam Rifles get the better of rebels sneaking in from MyanmarThe HinduManning the 395-km-long Manipur-Myanmar border, Assam Rifles has staunched infiltration of extremists from across the international border to a large extent. The troopers at Moreh a…

Assam Rifles get the better of rebels sneaking in from Myanmar
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Manning the 395-km-long Manipur-Myanmar border, Assam Rifles has staunched infiltration of extremists from across the international border to a large extent. The troopers at Moreh and Khudengthabi along National Highway 39 have been intercepting

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Manipur’s alternative highway plan makes little headway – Livemint

Manipur's alternative highway plan makes little headwayLivemintImphal/New Delhi: Manipur's bid to avoid being held hostage to the blockade of its economic lifeline by Naga groups by developing an alternative road through Assam is unlikely to be…

Manipur's alternative highway plan makes little headway
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Imphal/New Delhi: Manipur's bid to avoid being held hostage to the blockade of its economic lifeline by Naga groups by developing an alternative road through Assam is unlikely to bear fruit by next year as envisaged. Exploring options: Manipur chief

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Rare bird species spotted in Manipur – Assam Tribune

Rare bird species spotted in ManipurAssam TribuneTOUBUL, Feb 8 – Bird watchers have spotted rare water bird Glossy Ibis and sea gulls in group in Manipur's wetlands in the recent time. Glossy Ibis is locally called mayang-urok and Sea-gull as tou…

Rare bird species spotted in Manipur
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TOUBUL, Feb 8 – Bird watchers have spotted rare water bird Glossy Ibis and sea gulls in group in Manipur's wetlands in the recent time. Glossy Ibis is locally called mayang-urok and Sea-gull as touthra manbi. “We've spotted these birds in Loktak and
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Maldives President Waheed speaks to PM

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 8: The President of Maldives Dr. Mohammed Waheed spoke to Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh today after taking office. In a brief telephone call, he reaffirmed the special and close ties that Maldives has with India and said that he was committed to upholding the Constitution of that country and […]

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Imphal, Feb 8: The President of Maldives Dr. Mohammed Waheed spoke to Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh today after taking office. In a brief telephone call, he reaffirmed the special and close ties that Maldives has with India and said that he was committed to upholding the Constitution of that country and the rule of law. The Prime Minister conveyed his best wishes to the President and said that India as always stood ready to provide any support or assistance that the people of the Maldives might require. The President said that he looked forward to an early opportunity of meeting the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister said that he looked forward to such a meeting which would give both sides an opportunity to discuss the further strengthening of bilateral cooperation. The Prime Minister conveyed his good wishes to the people of Maldives for peace, prosperity and stability in the country.

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Northeastern states fast losing their green cover – Economic Times

Northeastern states fast losing their green coverEconomic TimesAccording to the report, Arunachal Pradesh now has a forest cover of 67410 sq km, Assam has 27673 sq km, Mizoram 19117 sq km, Meghalaya 17275 sq km, Manipur 17090 sq km, Nagaland 13318 sq k…

Northeastern states fast losing their green cover
Economic Times
According to the report, Arunachal Pradesh now has a forest cover of 67410 sq km, Assam has 27673 sq km, Mizoram 19117 sq km, Meghalaya 17275 sq km, Manipur 17090 sq km, Nagaland 13318 sq km, Tripura 7977 sq km and Sikkim 3359 sq km.

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6 universities to teach cloud computing, mobile tech – Times of India

6 universities to teach cloud computing, mobile techTimes of IndiaThe universities that have updated their curriculum with respect to the latest technology available in cloud computing and mobile technology are Rajiv Gandhi University, Manipur Universi…

6 universities to teach cloud computing, mobile tech
Times of India
The universities that have updated their curriculum with respect to the latest technology available in cloud computing and mobile technology are Rajiv Gandhi University, Manipur University, Tripura University, Mizoram University, Tezpur University and

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Producing distress – Democracy in Manipur – E-Pao.net

Producing distress – Democracy in ManipurE-Pao.netManipur is a case in point, wherein the electoral process is a sham; not just an abysmal waste of money and resources but of efforts that could, otherwise, have been directed towards political construct…

Producing distress – Democracy in Manipur
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Manipur is a case in point, wherein the electoral process is a sham; not just an abysmal waste of money and resources but of efforts that could, otherwise, have been directed towards political construction of another kind. With sediments of conflict

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Commandos launch manhunt in Imphal west district – Zee News

Commandos launch manhunt in Imphal west districtZee NewsImphal: Police commandos today launched a massive manhunt at Singjamei Sapam Leikai area in Imphal West district of Manipur following the movement of ultras, official sources said. Sources said se…

Commandos launch manhunt in Imphal west district
Zee News
Imphal: Police commandos today launched a massive manhunt at Singjamei Sapam Leikai area in Imphal West district of Manipur following the movement of ultras, official sources said. Sources said security and police commandos checked all the menfolk

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ZUF hits out at MPCC chief – E-Pao.net

ZUF hits out at MPCC chiefE-Pao.netImphal, February 07, 2012: The militant outfit Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) today sharply criticized Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) President Gaikhangam for "repeatedly accusing" the former of i…

ZUF hits out at MPCC chief
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Imphal, February 07, 2012: The militant outfit Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) today sharply criticized Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) President Gaikhangam for "repeatedly accusing" the former of interfering in the recent Manipur polls,
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Kuki militants thrashed by irate public

Imphal, Feb 7 NNN: Villagers of Itham Moirangpurel in Imphal East district caught four Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) militants, who were allegedly extorting money from trucks. A team of BSF personnel took him away . The incident occurred at around 12:30 pm at the village of Itham Moirangpurel under Lamlai police station when four cadres […]

Imphal, Feb 7 NNN: Villagers of Itham Moirangpurel in Imphal East district caught four Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) militants, who were allegedly extorting money from trucks. A team of BSF personnel took him away .
The incident occurred at around 12:30 pm at the village of Itham Moirangpurel under Lamlai police station when four cadres of KLA, which is also a signatory to the Suspension of Operation (SoO) involving both the State and Central Governments, were manhandled by a mob while they were extorting money which they called “annual tax” from sand loaded trucks by issuing KLA receipts.
The irate mob handed the four militants to the 13th Battalion of BSF, station at the Dollaithabi hill range near the village before they were severely thrashed. The BSF later handed them over to Lamlai police station.
The extortionists KLA (Lulun group) militants were identified as Hopo, 24, from Changingpokpi village, Helin, 23 from Aigyang village near Sawongbung, Sunboy L J Soupo, 35 from Bongyang village and MNG Thang, 17, also from Aigyang village.
The villagers claimed that the Kuki brothers have been living together with them since many, many years in the same village, but they (Kuki militants) have indulged in extortion for the last about two years by serving monitory notes to the Moirangpural villagers.
“This is not the first time that the villagers here foiled such extortion attempt, but three to four times had already happened where the villagers caught militants who tried to extort money, particularly from trucks,” Moirangpurel Meira Paibi organization secretary, Kaboklei said.

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MSCP, ZUF deny Congress chief’s allegations

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 7: Reacting to the statement of Congress(I) president Shri Gaikhagam, the working president of Manipur State Congress Party Shri Kh. Debabratta while meeting the media at party office said, the re-pol in 54/9, Tupul was peaceful till 3.15 p.m. but after that an EVM was set up in another room […]

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Imphal, Feb 7: Reacting to the statement of Congress(I) president Shri Gaikhagam, the working president of Manipur State Congress Party Shri Kh. Debabratta while meeting the media at party office said, the re-pol in 54/9, Tupul was peaceful till 3.15 p.m. but after that an EVM was set up in another room by lighting a generator where 145 voters were recorded in presence of Congress(I) workers. He charged the present govt. who failed to take up necessary legal actions against the MSCP candidate Adin Pamei who was reportedly backed by ZUF. The working president of MSCP was of the view that the presiding officer in collusion with the candidate of Cingress(I) tried to tuist the re-poll which was held at Tupul under 54/9, Nungba A/C on February four. He said that it was unbelievable as the congress president said that the button was touched unintentionally. Whether he was trying to defend the PO He should be said by PO for this, the attention of CEo has been drawn.
One Thoibi Golmei, MSCP Mahila unit who also took part in the press conference said, the press release of Congress(I) president and and chief agent, Shri John entered the room where poll was done and asked to re-poll the EVM though the Po has closed dawn the re-poll at 3.15. He shot several rounds in order to threaten the gathering.
He along with some persons forcibly made to cast at least 145 votes in the second EVM in a separate room by lighting a generator.
This morning around four a.m. a combined team of Noney PS and AR came to the houses of inner agent of MSCP and searched the house, Thoibi further informed the media.
The working president was of the view that an enquiry should be instituted in order to bring the facts in connection with the re-poll.
The militant outfit Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) today criticized Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president Gaikhangam for “repeatedly accusing” the former of interfering in the recent Manipur polls, which the militant group claimed it was never involved.
ZUF Joint secretary, A. Remroi in a statement said the “cunning guy” posing as MPCC president (Gaikhangam) is not loyal to the Secular Progressive Front (SPF) Government headed by O Ibobi, the AICC in Delhi and the UPA Government at the Centre as he often played hide and seek game against the Chief Minister of Manipur that everybody has seen and understood.
The outfit reiterated that any involvement in the electoral game anywhere in the Zeliangrong region and elsewhere will not bring the desired solidarity and conservation of land and resources belonging to the Zeliangrong, Inpui, Chiru, Kom and tribes in the Indian sub-continent of South East Asia it aspired, saying that the front adhered to the collective decision/resolution of non-political involvement in the electoral process, especially during the recent elections to the 10th Manipur Assembly.
It also said it strongly “agitated with anguish” over the contemptuous attitude of Gaikhangam, who has repeatedly blamed the front for all the false charges from the very beginning with regard to its involvement in the election process. The MPCC president even secretly organized armed cadres with combat dresses and weapons in a calculated design to throw the blame on different underground organizations to gain electoral mileage, ZUF alleged.
It added, the people cannot forget his past record of events when many rival supporters were injured by gun shots or physical attack and that vehicle were destroyed or pushed down the gorges at Longpi circle in 2002 and elsewhere ballot boxes were thrown out and they were often found in a field in Nungba Constituency. In 1990, a rival election office, namely Taolingpung at Namkaolong village part-II was attacked by his armed gang that injured many from gun shots and the villagers were also tortured even as rupees one lakh fine was imposed in the village during the re-poll in Taosang polling station when his armed gang along with some outfits imposed a boycott against rival voters. Gaikhangam also used a few militant cadres in connivance with his armed gang during his election campaign in 2007 and this time, for the 2012 elections, he played a hidden game of criminalization of politics.

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Counting of votes to be webcast

The Counting of votes of the recently held Manipur State Assembly election will be webcast, thereby enabling the people to witness the process live through the internet Source Hueiyen News Service

The Counting of votes of the recently held Manipur State Assembly election will be webcast, thereby enabling the people to witness the process live through the internet Source Hueiyen News Service

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