Festival on Lai haraoba aims to promote indigenous cultural heritage – KanglaOnline

Festival on Lai haraoba aims to promote indigenous cultural heritageKanglaOnlineThe event spread across five days is jointly organized by the Department of Art & Culture, government of Manipur and Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre, Kolkatta. At a simpl…

Festival on Lai haraoba aims to promote indigenous cultural heritage
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The event spread across five days is jointly organized by the Department of Art & Culture, government of Manipur and Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre, Kolkatta. At a simple inaugural function of the event, deputy director and program coordinator,

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NPF-NPCC exchange of accusations on Manipur polls continues – KanglaOnline

NPF-NPCC exchange of accusations on Manipur polls continuesKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Feb 24 (Newmai News Network): Reacting to the matter where Rs 30 crore was allegedly spent in Manipur election by the NPF as accused by the Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committ…

NPF-NPCC exchange of accusations on Manipur polls continues
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IMPHAL, Feb 24 (Newmai News Network): Reacting to the matter where Rs 30 crore was allegedly spent in Manipur election by the NPF as accused by the Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC), the Naga People`s Front (NPF), Manipur unit said today the
NPF demands fresh Assembly polls in ManipurAssam Tribune

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IED recovered from arrested militant

IMPHAL, Feb 24: Imphal west commandos apprehended a PLA cadre from Kakwa bazaar yesterday at… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 24: Imphal west commandos apprehended a PLA cadre from Kakwa bazaar yesterday at about 4.30 pm along with one IED. The person has been identified as Asem Thoiba, son of Tomei of Liwa Lambi Oinam Leikai. Police seized one IED along with an electronic detonator, three Chinese handgrenades, two handsets and a Maruti car with regd no MNOIK/7338 from the alleged PLA cadre.

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New HC complex inspection

IMPHAL, Feb 24: In a positive development from the government of Manipur, the High Court… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 24: In a positive development from the government of Manipur, the High Court Bar Association, and the chief minister along with other important officials will jointly inspect the new Guwahati High Court complex on February 25 in order to work towards resolving the demands made by the Bar association. The association had expressed its unhappiness primarily over the inadequacy of infrastructure to accommodate all the members of the association and staff at the new high court complex.

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Operators wary of buses

IMPHAL Feb 24: Manipur government has once again extended the date of receiving applications from… more »

IMPHAL Feb 24: Manipur government has once again extended the date of receiving applications from private entrepreneurs for operating the semi-low floor buses till March 31 this year.

According to MAHUD officials, the department is yet to receive applications even after 2/3 advertisements in the newspapers.

JNURM guidelines specially mention that, the buses should be operated on Public-Private Partnership (PPP) basis. The cost of a bus is around Rs. 27 lakhs which be recovered within a period of 7 years, while the private operator will bear the operating costs and maintenance.

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Kidnapped mason released

IMPHAL, Feb 24 (NNN):  The head mason who was reportedly kidnapped by suspected NSCN-IM cadres… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 24 (NNN):  The head mason who was reportedly kidnapped by suspected NSCN-IM cadres from a small village of Henbung in Senapati district, has been released unharmed.

According to the police, Phijam Thoiba, son of Leibakjao of Sekta Makha Leikai was whisked away by armed cadres at around 10:30 am on Wednesday from the work site where a building was being constructed.

The source said today that the mason was released safely at a place in Senapati district at around 8 pm on Thursday.

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Fire

IMPHAL, February 24: A fire broke out at Tousem area under Tamenglong district. The fire… more »

IMPHAL, February 24: A fire broke out at Tousem area under Tamenglong district. The fire started when logs were burnt for Jhum cultivation and the fire was about to reach the village and residents ran helter skelter. The fire was however brought under control by timely intervention of the villagers.

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Handyman succumbs after fall from truck

IMPHAL, Feb 24: A handyman succumbed to his injuries after he fall from a running… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 24: A handyman succumbed to his injuries after he fall from a running truck at Nungba on Thursday at about 8am.

The handyman has been identified as Rohan Majdur, 20, son of Ajmad Ali of Umarghat, Assam. The corpse has been handed over to family members after post mortem at RIMS.

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Allegation on INC candidate

IMPHAL, Feb 24: The election agent of AITC candidate of 46-Saikul, L Kaikam has drawn… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 24: The election agent of AITC candidate of 46-Saikul, L Kaikam has drawn the attention of Election Commission of India regarding the alleged malpractices committed by the INC candidate Yamthong Haokip in the recent assembly election.

A release from the election agent Kaikam mentioned that Yamthong Haokip has violated all election rules by enrolling himself in two separate villages under the same assembly segment. The photo electoral roll issued by the Election Commission of India was recorded twice in two polling stations of 46/15 and 46/34.

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Scrutiny

IMPHAL, Feb 24: The scrutiny for of voters of Indian Youth Congress will be held… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 24: The scrutiny for of voters of Indian Youth Congress will be held fro February 22 to 26. The LROs Mohan Sharma, Upendra Mishra and Pankaj Yadav can be contacted on mobile numbers 9856508075, 9856507960 and 9402751462 respectively.

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21st U-14 boys state level hockey touranament

IMPHAL, Feb 24: A hattrick goals from Sh Ronish helped Uchekon SYUC beat Hockey Union… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 24: A hattrick goals from Sh Ronish helped Uchekon SYUC beat Hockey Union by 3-1 goals in the 21st U-14 Boys State Level Hockey Touranament 2012 played at Khuman Lampak Hockey Stadium.

Hockey Union started off in a strong note with Y.Nelson Singh getting the lead with a field goal in the 5 minute of play. However just before the first half whistle Sh.Ronish drew parity with his first goal in the 24 minute to level 1-1 goals.

Later Uchekon team put umpteen pressure in the second half with Sh.Ronish striking up two more goals in the 29 and 36 minute for the victory today.

In another match, Super Sporting Association Charangpat put up a solitary goal win against Cosmopolitan Youth Club.

The Cosmopolitan Youth Club who had been facing consequetive defeat in the meet, failed to rise again against the Super Sporting Association.

H Henthoiba Singh come up with his team lone winning goal in the 31 minute of the game for the victory.

Chandel YCPA also come up with theirs second straight win defeating Youth Club cum Information Centre by 2-1 goals.

The Youth Club cum Information Centre are the first one to strike up a goal as T Deynin Singh find the net from a field goal in the 17 minute of play to lead the game in the first half.

However the Chandel YCPA rise up in the second half as N Josh Singh fetch the equaliser in the 27 minute and later G Revaldo Singh strike the winning goal in the 29 minute for the victory today.

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Of Media and Ethics

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba “Public enlightenment is the forerunner of justice and the foundation of… more »

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba
“Public enlightenment is the forerunner of justice and the foundation of democracy.The duty of the journalist is to further those ends by seeking truth and providing a fair and comprehensive account of events and issues. Conscientious journalist from all media and specialties strive to serve the public with thoroughness and honesty. Professional integrity is the cornerstone of a journalist’s credibility” ,the Society of Professional Journalists, one of the leading voices in the United States mentions in its preamble on the subject of journalism standards and ethics.

The state media has experienced its fair share of troubles and confronted powerful elements in its objective to remain unbiased and maintain freedom of the press. The principles of journalistic codes or ‘canons of journalism’ are designed as to guide one through numerous difficulties which might arise due to conflict of interest, to assist journalist in dealing with ethical dilemmas. The codes and canons provide journalists a framework for self monitoring and self criticism. There may be different codes in different places but most share common elements including principles of truthfulness, accuracy, objectivity, impartiality, fairness and public accountability.

In spite of the norms laid down, it will be an honest opinion that not all in the journalistic fraternity follow the principles and some succumb to temptation. There may be our fair share of black sheep’s as evidently as there are numerous in the other sections of society. Manipur, a state reeling under the draconian AFSPA has seen its fair share of wanton killings and the media has clearly not run out of crime reports.The reportage of the July 23 Khwairamband Bazar incident in which Rabina and Sanjit were killed and the latter being shown in photographic witness by the Tehelka magazine as killed in a fake encounter clearly indicates the ‘bravado’ of the state media. Though, as the saying goes that one must dance to the tune of the drums, subsequently the state media might be doing the same. The fear of reprisals by either state or non state cannot merely be ruled out and it is indeed a fine thin red line that is drawn in front of the scribes. It may be safe to assume ours may be the only state in which editors and senior journalists have to meet consistently to chalk out the collective decision from a seemingly impossible ‘devil and the deep blue sea’ situations.

In spite of the perils so taken in the stride by the state media, the amount of risk and work involved in working under such hazardous conditions is certainly not reflected in the wages, especially those of the field reporters. As compared with other state counterparts, there is much left wanting in the lifestyle of one working in a local media house and certainly deserves due conference of a BPL card. It would not be asking too much of the well established media houses to give adequate wages to its ‘skilled’ workers.

Given the scenario where one is not able to maintain a family with the loose change handed by the nouveau riche proprietors, therein lies the predicament where one is faced to compromise on ethics and accept ‘gifts’ or worse, ask for one. A gift in its true sense may be the transfer of something without the expectation of payment. Although, gift giving may also involve a sense of reciprocity and mutual exchange of goods or money may lead to social cohesion. But,if a journalist becomes a gift taker, then the stance of maintain neutrality becomes highly debatable.

There are those who belonged to the media and at present living in ivory towers enjoying equal power and status.There may be also some at present with one hand in the media and the other in contract works ,which begs the question if what they are doing is justified? Their hobnobbing with politicians and officials by being a journalist have given them opportunities but is it with without compromising their ethics? Some questions sometimes best remain unanswered, but the soul needs to ask!It is felt that to foster self criticism is not waywardness but rather a means towards self development.

The need is felt for the apex body of the scribes, the AMWJU to frame an ombudsman to prevent misusing of the occupation privileges and further work to raise the living standard of the scribes.To try and fail is acceptable but the effort if wholehearted will be worthwhile as one feels that it would not be as difficult as landing a man on the moon, which was done by Yuri Gagarin way back in 1969. Otherwise, those of the majority who have held on to their principles and worked with love of the profession may be viewed in the wrong perspective by equally judging ‘others’. If we, the so called fourth pillar exposing the reality of society cannot address our own misgivings while highlighting those of others. Then, there be no bigger hypocrites than we. The motto is ‘Achumbana Yaifarae’ (Truth Prevails).

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NPF demands fresh Assembly polls in Manipur – Assam Tribune

NPF demands fresh Assembly polls in ManipurAssam TribuneIMPHAL, Feb 24 – The Naga People's Front (NPF) which fielded 12 candidates in the recently-concluded Manipur Assembly polls, has demanded fresh poll at all the 60 Assembly seats in Manipur r…

NPF demands fresh Assembly polls in Manipur
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IMPHAL, Feb 24 – The Naga People's Front (NPF) which fielded 12 candidates in the recently-concluded Manipur Assembly polls, has demanded fresh poll at all the 60 Assembly seats in Manipur rather than conducting re-poll in selected polling stations.

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Symposium on Sharmila at Harvard University – Times of India

Symposium on Sharmila at Harvard UniversityTimes of IndiaThe symposium, which held on Tuesday, began with a historical and cultural background presentation on Manipur by L Somi Roy of Hun-tre! International Manipur Projects, said a statement released b…

Symposium on Sharmila at Harvard University
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The symposium, which held on Tuesday, began with a historical and cultural background presentation on Manipur by L Somi Roy of Hun-tre! International Manipur Projects, said a statement released by Just Peace Foundation, a trust formed for the cause of

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Symposium on Sharmila at Harvard University – Times of India

Symposium on Sharmila at Harvard UniversityTimes of IndiaThe symposium, which held on Tuesday, began with a historical and cultural background presentation on Manipur by L Somi Roy of Hun-tre! International Manipur Projects, said a statement released b…

Symposium on Sharmila at Harvard University
Times of India
The symposium, which held on Tuesday, began with a historical and cultural background presentation on Manipur by L Somi Roy of Hun-tre! International Manipur Projects, said a statement released by Just Peace Foundation, a trust formed for the cause of

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Zeliangrong Students’ Union (ZSU) Manipur demands action against officials – Nagaland Post

Zeliangrong Students' Union (ZSU) Manipur demands action against officialsNagaland PostZeliangrong Students' Union (ZSU) Manipur has urged the Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BSEM) and Council of Higher Secondary Education to take up “i…

Zeliangrong Students' Union (ZSU) Manipur demands action against officials
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Zeliangrong Students' Union (ZSU) Manipur has urged the Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BSEM) and Council of Higher Secondary Education to take up “immediate action” against Ramananda Singh, OC and Sharat Singh, ASO for “encouraging the practice

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Zeliangrong Students’ Union (ZSU) Manipur demands action against officials – Nagaland Post

Zeliangrong Students' Union (ZSU) Manipur demands action against officialsNagaland PostZeliangrong Students' Union (ZSU) Manipur has urged the Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BSEM) and Council of Higher Secondary Education to take up “i…

Zeliangrong Students' Union (ZSU) Manipur demands action against officials
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Zeliangrong Students' Union (ZSU) Manipur has urged the Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BSEM) and Council of Higher Secondary Education to take up “immediate action” against Ramananda Singh, OC and Sharat Singh, ASO for “encouraging the practice

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Police rescue migrant labourer in Manipur – Newstrack India

Police rescue migrant labourer in ManipurNewstrack IndiaImphal, Feb 24 (ANI): Imphal Police recently rescued a migrant labourer from Imphal East and gunned down one abductor. The rescued labourer was identified as Surya Narayan Yadav from Bihar. He was…

Police rescue migrant labourer in Manipur
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Imphal, Feb 24 (ANI): Imphal Police recently rescued a migrant labourer from Imphal East and gunned down one abductor. The rescued labourer was identified as Surya Narayan Yadav from Bihar. He was abducted on the pretext of being given work and a

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Self-help groups empowering women in Manipur – E-Pao.net

Self-help groups empowering women in ManipurE-Pao.netThousands of women in different parts of Manipur have become members of self-help groups to increase their family incomes and improve their standard of life. These women are working hard to earn some…

Self-help groups empowering women in Manipur
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Thousands of women in different parts of Manipur have become members of self-help groups to increase their family incomes and improve their standard of life. These women are working hard to earn some money for their families so that they can send their

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Self-help groups empowering women in Manipur – Newstrack India

Self-help groups empowering women in ManipurNewstrack IndiaImphal, Feb 24 (ANI): Thousands of women in different parts of Manipur have become members of self-help groups to increase their family incomes and improve their standard of life. These women a…

Self-help groups empowering women in Manipur
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Imphal, Feb 24 (ANI): Thousands of women in different parts of Manipur have become members of self-help groups to increase their family incomes and improve their standard of life. These women are working hard to earn some money for their families so

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