Aser-Imphal Centre inaugurated

IMPHAL, April 4: ASER-IMPHAL CENTRE has inaugurated its office today at the AXIS BANK ATM… more »

IMPHAL, April 4: ASER-IMPHAL CENTRE has inaugurated its office today at the AXIS BANK ATM Building, RIMS Road at 2:30 pm by Professor N. Mohindro Singh.

Further it stated, the annual status of education reports have been produced at national level under the aegis of PRATHAM, the parent body having four operational wings namely ASSESSMENT (A), SURVEY (S), EVALUATION (E) and RESEARCH (R), (ASER). Since 2005 ASER has been working to find out the proportion of children going to school, how well they can read in their own language and whether they can do basic arithmetic. In recognition of its excellent work in evaluation and research, Vice President of India released the annual status of education report 2010 at New Delhi and Kapil Sibal, Minister of Human Resource had released the latest one of 2011, it added.

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Sit in protest

IMPHAL, April 4: Womenfolk on Wednesday staged sit-in protests against crime against women and children… more »

IMPHAL, April 4: Womenfolk on Wednesday staged sit-in protests against crime against women and children at two separate places in the state.

Kangleipak Women Development Association (KAWOBA) organized a sit-in to protest decrying crime against women and children in Manipur at Moirangkhom. The protesters strongly condemned the March 22 gangrape case of a housewife which allegedly involved two IRB personnel.

Another protest demonstration held at Ningthoukhong in Bishnupur district also condemned the rape incident of March 22.

The women protesters also called upon the state government to deliver justice to the victim who is a mother of four and punish the four culprits involved in the alleged rape incident according to law at the earliest possible.

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MSCP in outside support mode – E-Pao.net

MSCP in outside support modeE-Pao.netThe 'decision' of the Manipur State Congress Party to extend outside support to the Congress Government should not come as a surprise, though it should shock the sensibilities of any one with a modicum of co…

MSCP in outside support mode
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The 'decision' of the Manipur State Congress Party to extend outside support to the Congress Government should not come as a surprise, though it should shock the sensibilities of any one with a modicum of conscience or character.

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MSCP in outside support mode – E-Pao.net

MSCP in outside support modeE-Pao.netThe 'decision' of the Manipur State Congress Party to extend outside support to the Congress Government should not come as a surprise, though it should shock the sensibilities of any one with a modicum of co…

MSCP in outside support mode
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The 'decision' of the Manipur State Congress Party to extend outside support to the Congress Government should not come as a surprise, though it should shock the sensibilities of any one with a modicum of conscience or character.

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Public want power and water as state`s No 1 priority – KanglaOnline

Public want power and water as state`s No 1 priorityKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, April 4 (Newmai News Network): Many activists and intellectuals in Manipur both from the hills and the valley have expressed lethargic views when asked their suggestions and advice…

Public want power and water as state`s No 1 priority
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IMPHAL, April 4 (Newmai News Network): Many activists and intellectuals in Manipur both from the hills and the valley have expressed lethargic views when asked their suggestions and advice for the new government of Manipur at the backdrop of the

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Public want power and water as state`s No 1 priority – KanglaOnline

Public want power and water as state`s No 1 priorityKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, April 4 (Newmai News Network): Many activists and intellectuals in Manipur both from the hills and the valley have expressed lethargic views when asked their suggestions and advice…

Public want power and water as state`s No 1 priority
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IMPHAL, April 4 (Newmai News Network): Many activists and intellectuals in Manipur both from the hills and the valley have expressed lethargic views when asked their suggestions and advice for the new government of Manipur at the backdrop of the

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AMSU Chandel appointment

IMPHAL, Apr 3: The Chandel district Committee of the All Manipur Students’ Union has appointed… more »

IMPHAL, Apr 3: The Chandel district Committee of the All Manipur Students’ Union has appointed its new office beares.

The district committee has appointed Ningthoujam Nabakumar Meitei, Yumnam Premika CHanu and Ningthoujam Amarjit Singh as the president, vice president and general secretary.

It has further appointed 13 more members.

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Application invited

IMPHAL, Apr 3: The Manipur Film Development Corporation Ltd has informed the general public that… more »

IMPHAL, Apr 3: The Manipur Film Development Corporation Ltd has informed the general public that the firm will sponsor two delegates from Manipur for participation in the Film Appreciation Course, 2012, Pune organized by the National Film Archive of India, Pune and Film and Television Institute of India, Pune, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India from June 4 to 30, 2012.

Interested persons can submit their application form on or before April 9. The date of interview/selection is April 16 at 2:30 pm. For detailed information, contact the office of the Manipur Film, Dev. Corporation Ltd, Palace Gate, Imphal.

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Arrested

IMPHAL, April 3: NIA has arrested a s/s captain of the proscribed UNLF identified as… more »

IMPHAL, April 3: NIA has arrested a s/s captain of the proscribed UNLF identified as Beckon alias Arnold of Guwahati Mbasti, yesterday at 2pm from Siliguri.
According to a source, he is related with the supply of arms for the outfit.

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Demand for Haipou Jadonang park

IMPHAL, April 3: Considering the village authorities’ desires of having a Memorial Park of The… more »

IMPHAL, April 3: Considering the village authorities’ desires of having a Memorial Park of The Martyr Haipou Jadonang, freedom fighter, on national highway 37 near his birth place for the benefit of the general public as well as the vehicle running on the highway, Ethno Heritage Council has urged the government to build a resort of 200 capacities with parking along with the park.

Further, HERICOUN said it is very unfortunate that the government has completely neglected the matter whereas in other states school, college, hospitals, playground are built in the name of their Martyr or Heroes. 

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Congratulations

IMPHAL, April 3: The Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Manipur has congratulated all the political elites of… more »

IMPHAL, April 3: The Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Manipur has congratulated all the political elites of Zeliangrong community who have been successfully elected to be the people’s representatives from various constituencies in the 10th Manipur General Legislative Assembly, 2012.

India had a hallmark achievement during the British Colonialism under the Zeliangrong leaderships particularly, the martyr Haipou Jadonang who coined a slogan “MAKAAM GUANG TU PUNI” which literally means “THE KINGDOM OF ZELIANGRONG SHALL REIGN” and Haipei Rani Gaidinliu who were instrumental in liberating India from the British yoke. Such spirit of nationalism propagated by ancestors inspired and motivated the Zeliangrong community.

Further ZSU also extended its heartiest congratulation to Ghaikhangam on being elected to the post of Home Minister which has been a long aspiration of the Zeliangrong people stated a release. 

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Movement for Tribal People`s Rights, Manipur demand

IMPHAL, April 3: Movement for Tribal People’s Rights, Manipur has submitted a Memorandum to the… more »

IMPHAL, April 3: Movement for Tribal People’s Rights, Manipur has submitted a Memorandum to the Director, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal today complaining against the 7.5 per cent reservation for ST Category in the ongoing recruitment process for filling up of 71 posts of staff nurses and 11 posts of LDCs instead of reserving 27 per cent as per Central Government norms on percentage reservation. The tribal body requesting the authority to rectify the said of percentage of reservation before the results of the written tests which were held on March 25 in respect of LDCs and on April 1 in respect of Staff Nurse are declared, failing which the tribal body warn for various forms of agitation in the state. 

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Public Art Exhibition

IMPHAL, Apr 3: An Exhibition of the Installation Art is being organized at SACH Complex,… more »

IMPHAL, Apr 3: An Exhibition of the Installation Art is being organized at SACH Complex, Khongman Zone 3 E, Imphal from April 5-8 from 2-6 pm. The exhibition will be inaugurated by Moushumi Kandali, Art Critic on April 5. During the inaugural function a newly constructed workshed, a new building of BBCS SACH Museum and a showroom for the artworks will also be inaugurated. The newly constructed Workshed will be inaugurated by Dr. Rk Nimai Singh, Commissioner, Art & Culture, Manipur. 

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8th Governor State Taekwondo Cup

IMPHAL, April 3: Defending champion UTA Keishamthong rules the mats to dominate the proceddings hauling… more »

IMPHAL, April 3: Defending champion UTA Keishamthong rules the mats to dominate the proceddings hauling up eight more gold medals in the 8th Governor State Taekwondo Cup Manipur 2012 played at Khuman Lampak Indoor Stadium.

The days UTA winners includes Y.Chandrakumar in sub junior boys U-38kg, M.Ronaldo in U-50kg, U.Herojit in senior boys U-87, Y.Naobi Devi in junior girls U-46kg, L.Bibi Devi in U-49kg, P.Linthoi Devi in sub junior girls U-16KG, Kh.Marshal in junior boys U-51kg and A.Akash in junior boyss U-55kg.

However making theirs presence felt in the competition includes Azmir Hossen of National Sports Academy, Imphal who fetch a gold in the sub junior boys U-29kg beating L.Kabichandra of SAI while CTA doubles K.Roshan and N.Bigyananda settles for the bronze medals.

The premier institute SAI RC also picked up three gold medals with Birjit beating James of Nambol in the senior boys U-54kg. Kh.Sanatombi Devi of SAI added another gold medal in the senior girls over 73kg.

CTI Sagolband`s L.Sanjoy beats Ng.Borish of SAI RC for the gold and silver medals while Nikki Thapa of NSA Imphal and Ng.Milan Singh of Keishamthong UTA settles for the bronze medals in the junior boys U-45kg. CTI push further with another gold as L.Gomti Chanu beat Sima of Naoriya while W.Bindarani of SAI RC and N.Bindarani Devi of NSA had to content with the bronze medals.

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The development debate

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The development debate has been raging in recent times on whether it should entirely be the domain of the planners or the other alternative of a participatory approach in the planning process. Social and environmental activists have long been emphasizing on the need for a participatory process in planning. And the debate has ultimately boiled down to the top-down and bottom-up approach in planning. With regard to environment and development, debate should be an essential part of planning and management. Unfortunately, all too often the politicians tend to avoid thinking through controversial issues and rush to prescribe causes of action with the slightest debate or thought of their long-term impacts. Look at the case of Loktak Hydro-electric project. The public was kept in the dark of its implications and the environmental consequences. The ecology of the lake had begun deteriorating with the coming up of the Ithai barrage the basic function of which was storage of adequate for generation of power by the project. More than 80 thousand hectares of agricultural land vanished leading to an impoverished peasantry, while the ecological cycle was disturbed leading to increase of the area covered by phumdis and traditional methods of fishing becoming obsolete. This in turn led to fishermen resorting to use of pesticides and fishing enclosures in the lake known as Athaphums. This in fact was due to the lack of transparency and debate while formulating projects. Fortunately, today those involved in environment and development-academically, intellectually, and practically are debating the top-down, bottom-up and basic needs approaches. The debate has become so crucial in the whole enterprise of environmental planning and management. The debate typifies three different and contrasting approaches to planning and management. Increasingly the debate is focusing on: ‘which of the approaches is more suitable for use in reversing past environmental degradation and moving human society towards ecologically sustainable use of resources and conserving ecosystems and species by empowering local people-particularly the poorest of the poor and co-ordinating rather than administering their conservation and development activities? The orthodox top-down approach with its modernisation paradigm is discredited but like a chameleon, continues to mutate its colours and shades to prevent the poor of the poorest from escaping from its shackles. While the bottom-up approach may produce more desirable social outcomes in the long-term, and its consequences for environmental planning, management and conservation are less certain, the basic human needs approach appears to assure conservation, in the short-term, with less predictable long-term effects. It entailed decisions about development projects and activities being made at a high level and then being imposed upon a particular location or people. This pattern of development was top-down and its benefits were supposed to trickle down to the poor. Unfortunately, the strategy failed miserably because it did not change the lives and livelihoods of the majority of the people, except for a few employed in the new modern sector. It was also the precursor of much environmental damage since policies and strategies for environmental management were also top-down oriented. It was during the 2nd UN Development Decade that new models of development emerged. With the new models also emerged new slogans of environment and development in the literature. Among the slogans mentioned may be made of basic services, participation, eco-development, development without destruction, basic needs, and bottom up. All the slogans reflected a common concern for ensuring that the poor, unlike before, benefited from development in the short and long-term without having to wait for the benefits of modernisation to trickle down. Moreover, they all focused on the provision of what were called basic needs such as adequate nutrition, water, shelter, education, health and employment, preferably in a bottom-up fashion. The reasoning came to focus on equity: that development should not just benefit the rich, but should reach to all sectors of the population, particularly the poorest of the poor.

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Infinity In The Race For Excellence!

By G. S. Oinam “Beloved, words failed, And drained me, horrible silence. One in my… more »

By G. S. Oinam
“Beloved, words failed, And drained me, horrible silence.
One in my plight is never blamed, As patience finds no place.
My soul, wracked by passion, In its paradise, morning to sunset.
Beloved,
There is no doctor to cure your ailment, If the doctor is your illness.
And who may settle your case, If your judge be your adversary?
I awake bewildered, as I sleep, And my tormentor is my beloved.
Beloved,
I leant back against the darkness, In the night of longing, alien.
I shed countless tears, From heartbreak heavily flow.
Tasted not the anguish of love, Who say tears bring shame.
Beloved,
Begrudge me greetings, Yet if my eyes you request, I grant.
Torturing one you love, a sin, Oh! if only with mercy you rewarded.
How benefits one who dies of thirst, If after him rained heavily? “
–Words Failed, A poem of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, PM of UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

In my dream, you came as a heroic idol, riding on white Arabian horse, and untied my binding hands and legs, unfold my sightless eyes; then said—Go! Time has come for you to unleash your skills and talent for the job of wiping out tears of every poor people, women and children, but in day light, it becomes a dream……beloved, words failed? The great Arabian horse rider has already wiped out tears of 4 million people in different countries around the world but your mind have seems to be changed to serve only for Arab world (His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum $10 billion Foundation), your proposed initiative for skills development in India are encouraging to extend to a wide range, even to get benefit for small state of Manipur and North East India. Investment in education means investment in the lasting peace and security, which our people undoubtedly deserved– Your Highness said it. Still I am impressed your sweet words, masculine forceful voice but I won’t come to your country, my homeland is burning. A poet knows the feeling and emotion of others- you will understand; the challenges in the race for excellence must be global and it shall not be confined in a narrow Arab world only. In the race for excellence, there is no finish line…..…..

Hopefully, poetry has still place in this complex digital world, the pen and knowledge are mightier than all other powers. Poetry has contributes to the progress and rewriting your words again and again. If poetry fails to express the nation`s wishes, dreams, hopes and pains, it has no value and the world will be finished!! To achieve prosperity requires liberating the media from restraints and regulation so that it can enjoy more freedom, independence and creativity. The new world order that we are living in makes it an imperative for us to be aware of what is going on around us, so that we may ready ourselves to face any emergency ahead, regardless its source—Your Highness said it. 

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, PM of UAE is opined to cast aside all doubt in your minds, for doubt destroys innovation. You should wake up every morning full of confidence and rise to new challenges as pioneering leaders. There are many challenges and promising opportunities; however, we have the human and material assets to meet these challenges with strong will, belief in God (Allah) and in our abilities and a vision which has never let us down.  Those who neglect the new will remain at the back of the line; those who wait for luck to make things happen will be disappointed. One should not look at titles, but rather at achievements.  When you do not find the way ahead you make your way by yourself. You have to take the initiative to do what you can do, or dream to do, as boldness has majestic power; you have to take initiative.  The most important thing in a new economy is the idea implemented at its birth; in the age of information technology, ideas are not restricted to anyone. The individual is the major element of strength; naturally, he will have our attention. Man should always strive to leave the cage surrounding him.

With a little extra effort you can harvest much; the value of a horse who wins by seconds is a lot more.  The quick pace of today forces us to take initiatives.  It does not matter what your title is, it`s about what you do.  Try to achieve the impossible and direct your people to ways of achieving it. 

The development of man is the foundation stone on which a nation is built. This structure can’t be considered complete without first developing the citizens, who are regarded as human wealth, constantly giving.

Man’s development depends on the power of his ideas and his ability to spread them from one person to another across deserts, continents and oceans. Before we evaluate the future we have to look at the past as it is the foundation of our future. All people have an ocean of achievement inside themselves just waiting to escape.  If one allows a team to set their own goals, then achievement will follow.   Always remember that when thoughts are freed from the human mind, it is impossible for the mind to be locked again.  Considering that man is the foundation and backbone of building civilizations, and with this noble goal in mind, we constantly strive to provide our citizens, in rural and urban areas with a decent, free and dignified life.

The youth should be equipped with science and knowledge as they are the sole, constant, dominant weapons in this life. The goals are clear, the road is paved and the clock ticks; there is no place for hesitation. There are many who talk…we accomplish. From crises emerge men determined to succeed. Success multiplies rapidly; make it the prevailing characteristic in all enterprises. Honesty is the road to success.    

We have succeeded because we have always believed that tomorrow is a new day, that yesterday`s achievements are in the past and that history will record what we achieve in the future, not what we have achieved in the past.

Unlike others, we are not content to settle for what was accomplished in the past, because life doesn`t stop and it doesn`t care about those who stop because they are content with what they have achieved. 

I punish not those who work and make mistakes, quite the opposite; I support and encourage them to be more creative, even if they err some more.  I believe that if the vision is clear then objectives can be easily achieved.  If I were alone on an island I would make sure to have three things: fishing equipment, a car and a person I love.  The biggest and most memorable event is that which has not yet occurred.  My priorities are work and its requisite obligations; however, I care much for organisation, as it’s the chief ingredient of man’s success. Our fear of falling should not prevent us from endeavoring to reach the summit.  He who wants to advance should always look ahead.  When you do what you like you won’t feel like you are doing work.

Time is limited and the dream is boundless; therefore I am always in hurry.   We seek to eliminate the false choice of either working, making mistakes and being punished, or remaining idle, making no mistakes and therefore avoiding punishment.

We guarantee the freedom of speech for all and give people the right to express their opinions objectively. However, we should behave responsibly and be aware of the social and cultural structures around us.  We realise what we have achieved is ground-breaking by all standards; we also appreciate that we are still at the beginning of the journey and that the road is long. We believe that the role of government should be restricted to legislation and regulation, in addition to the continuous development of the country’s infrastructure, thus making the private sector the engine of the development process. We feel the pain and suffering of our fellow man around the world, and we make a positive and effective contribution to alleviate the suffering of others; we help the needy to combat poverty, hunger and disease around the globe.

Our aid has humanitarian objectives only; it is never governed by politics or limited by the geography, race, color or religion of the beneficiary. We provide humanitarian capital and are a major relief station for the poor; we do not hesitate to help and support the brother, the ill-fated friend or the needy wherever they are. This is our message to the world, and this is the United Arab Emirates. These are valuable famous words of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, PM of UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

India UAE Relationship:

India and United Arab Emirates (UAE) enjoy strong bonds of friendship which are founded on millennia-old cultural, religious, defence and economic intercourse between the two regions. People-to-people contacts and barter trade between the two regions have existed for centuries. The relationship flourished after the accession of H.H. Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan as the Ruler of Abu Dhabi in 1966 and subsequently with the creation of the UAE Federation in 1971. Both sides have made sincere efforts to improve relations in all fields.

India and the UAE have signed a number of Agreements and MoUs from time-to-time, such as Cultural Cooperation Agreement (1975); Civil Aviation Agreement (1989); Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (1992); Agreement to Combat Trafficking in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (1994); Extradition Treaty (1999); Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty in Criminal & Civil Matters (1999); Agreement on Juridical and Judicial Cooperation in Civil and Commercial Matters (1999); MoU on Defence Cooperation (2003); MoU on Manpower Sourcing in (2006) India-UAE Joint commission towards promoting bilateral cooperation New Delhi,( 2007) in the field of Trade & Investment; Combating Crime, Terrorism and Illicit Activities; Education, Culture, Youth & Sports; Health, Science and Technology, Agriculture & Environment; Manpower; Energy, Hydro-carbons, Petrochemicals and Fertilizers; Customs Cooperation; Civil Aviation & Telecommunications and other issues. A revised MoU on Manpower Sourcing (September 2011) and MoU on Political Consultations (June 2011). Agreement on Transfer of Sentenced Persons and Agreement on Security Cooperation (November 2011).

India-UAE trade, valued at US $ 180 million per annum in the 1970s reached level of $ 67 billion during 2010-2011. For UAE, India is the largest trading partner. India`s major export items to UAE are: petroleum products; precious metals; stones, gems & jewellery; minerals; food items (cereals, sugar, fruits & vegetables, tea, meat, and seafood); textiles (garments, apparel, synthetic fiber, cotton, yarn); and engineering & machinery products and chemicals. India’s major import items from UAE are: petroleum and petroleum products; precious metals; stones, gems & jewellery; minerals; chemicals; wood & wood products. UAE was the fifth largest import source of crude oil for India in 2010-11 with import of 14.20 MMT of crude oil.

Investments: Total FDI from UAE to India is estimated to be US$1.8 billion. UAE is the tenth biggest investor in India in terms of FDI. UAE’s investments in India are concentrated mainly in five sectors: Energy (19.1%); Services (9.3%); Programming (7.8%); Construction (6.8%); and, Tourism and Hotels (5.6%). Prominent UAE companies such as DP World, EMAAR, RAK etc. have invested significantly in various sectors of the Indian economy. Several prominent private and public sector Indian companies and banks are also operating in the UAE. UBI, Federal bank and Baroda banks of India are operating in UAE.

UAE is home to an Indian expatriate community of more than 1.75 million – the largest expatriate community in the UAE. Between 15 & 20 percent of the community is made up of professionally qualified personnel, 20 percent belong to the white collar non-professionals (clerical staff, shop assistants, sales men, accountants, etc) and remainder (about 65%) belongs to the blue-collar workers. There is also a significant business community from India. The Indian community has played a major role in the economic development of the UAE. The economic boom in the UAE has created a huge demand for short-term immigrant labour and white collar non-professionals and professionals in increasing numbers are coming from India. Over the last few years, steady improvement has been witnessed in respect of grievance-redressal mechanisms for the Indian workers in the UAE.
India and UAE signed a MoU in the field of Manpower Sourcing in December 2006. The revised MoU was signed during the visit of UAE Labour Minister Saqr Ghobash to India in September 2011. Consultations took place on February 8-9, 2012 in New Delhi. The two sides discussed wide range of issues including the areas of bilateral and mutual interests, regional developments in the Gulf, Middle East and South Asia and international issues.

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Bamboo bicycles heading for World Bamboo Congress – Assam Tribune

Bamboo bicycles heading for World Bamboo CongressAssam TribuneIMPHAL, April 4 – Made in Manipur bamboo bicycles will be exhibited in the forthcoming 9th World Bamboo Congress in Begium's Antwerp city next week. “We are planning to exhibit our b…

Bamboo bicycles heading for World Bamboo Congress
Assam Tribune
IMPHAL, April 4 – Made in Manipur bamboo bicycles will be exhibited in the forthcoming 9th World Bamboo Congress in Begium's Antwerp city next week. “We are planning to exhibit our bamboo bicycles which were developed in the ongoing workshop,” said
Bamboo Cycle fabrication workshop concludedE-Pao.net

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Jirighat residents protest Manipur IRB’s action – E-Pao.net

Jirighat residents protest Manipur IRB's actionE-Pao.netResidents of Jirighat blocked NH 53 to protest against the action of 22 IRB, Manipur for assaulting a physician at Jirighat market in Cachar district of Assam on March 29. According to informa…

Jirighat residents protest Manipur IRB's action
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Residents of Jirighat blocked NH 53 to protest against the action of 22 IRB, Manipur for assaulting a physician at Jirighat market in Cachar district of Assam on March 29. According to information received here from Guwahati on March 29,

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Manipur Sports Update – April 04 – E-Pao.net

Manipur Sports Update – April 04E-Pao.netThe 2nd Khagemba State-Level Open Mukna Championship, organised by the Khagemba Committee under the aegis of the All-Manipur Mukna Association, will be held at April 8 at Kiyamgei Heibongmakhong playground. The …

Manipur Sports Update – April 04
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The 2nd Khagemba State-Level Open Mukna Championship, organised by the Khagemba Committee under the aegis of the All-Manipur Mukna Association, will be held at April 8 at Kiyamgei Heibongmakhong playground. The AIFF has selected Sandeep Singh and Kumar

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RIMS Imphal Recruitment 2012 For Various Posts

RIMS Imphal Recruitment 2012 For The Post of Senior Resident, Casualty Medical Officer, Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor and Tutor: Applications in plain paper are invited from the…

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RIMS Imphal Recruitment 2012 For The Post of Senior Resident, Casualty Medical Officer, Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor and Tutor: Applications in plain paper are invited from the…

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