Slur on police

Some youngsters who went to Serou for offering prayer to the local deity have been allegedly assaulted by police personnel of Chakpikarong police station at about 4 Source The Sangai Express

Some youngsters who went to Serou for offering prayer to the local deity have been allegedly assaulted by police personnel of Chakpikarong police station at about 4 Source The Sangai Express

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Case of Loitam Richard GP College demands justice

Demanding justice for Loitam Richard, who was allegedly ‘murdered ‘ in Bangalore last month, students of GP Women’s College today staged a sit in at the college’s premises Source The Sangai Express

Demanding justice for Loitam Richard, who was allegedly ‘murdered ‘ in Bangalore last month, students of GP Women’s College today staged a sit in at the college’s premises Source The Sangai Express

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IM accuses KholeKitovi faction

The NSCN group led by Thuingaleng Muivah and Isak Chisi Swu has accused the Khole Kitovi led NSCN of attempting to sabotage the former’s 14 year long peace process Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

The NSCN group led by Thuingaleng Muivah and Isak Chisi Swu has accused the Khole Kitovi led NSCN of attempting to sabotage the former’s 14 year long peace process Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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UNC reiterates antiMDCs stand

In pursuance of the July 1, 2010 declaration of the Naga People’s Convention, the United Naga Council UNC has reiterated that no frontal organisations, tribe organisations, range and village level organisations and individuals should entertain associ…

In pursuance of the July 1, 2010 declaration of the Naga People’s Convention, the United Naga Council UNC has reiterated that no frontal organisations, tribe organisations, range and village level organisations and individuals should entertain associate with the nominated elected uncontested MDCs who defied the Naga people’s call through the UNC not to participate in the ‘imposed ADC election’ of 2010 Source The Sangai Express

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Prof HNK Sharma for health security benefits to all

The health security benefits which are being provided to government employees in the form of re imbursement of cost of treatment should also be made available to all the people of the state, as it is prevalent in other developed countries, said Prof H …

The health security benefits which are being provided to government employees in the form of re imbursement of cost of treatment should also be made available to all the people of the state, as it is prevalent in other developed countries, said Prof H Nandakumar Sharma, VC, MU Source Hueiyen News Service

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NSCN IM reacts to KholeKitovi group

The NSCN group led by Thuingaleng Muivah and Isak Chisi Swu has accused the Khole Kitovi led NSCN of attempting to sabotage the former’s 14 year long peace process Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

The NSCN group led by Thuingaleng Muivah and Isak Chisi Swu has accused the Khole Kitovi led NSCN of attempting to sabotage the former’s 14 year long peace process Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Bandh affects normal life Kuki areas affects life

The Government of India will be held responsible if the Kuki militants who have signed suspension of operation SoO agreement with the Government go back to insurgency , said a protestor on Monday in Churachandpur demanding Kuki State Source Hueiy…

The Government of India will be held responsible if the Kuki militants who have signed suspension of operation SoO agreement with the Government go back to insurgency , said a protestor on Monday in Churachandpur demanding Kuki State Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Strike on matric scholarship called on May 24, 25

Imphal. May 14 NNN : A 48 hour bandh would be launched in Manipur on May 24 and May 25 if the concerned authority does not distribute the post matric scholarship 2010 – 2011 of scheduled castes students of Manipur by May 22. This was stated by the secretary of representative of Lois and members […]

Imphal. May 14 NNN : A 48 hour bandh would be launched in Manipur on May 24 and May 25 if the concerned authority does not distribute the post matric scholarship 2010 – 2011 of scheduled castes students of Manipur by May 22.
This was stated by the secretary of representative of Lois and members of post matric scholarship affected guardian committee,
Mayanglambam Manglem Singh in a press meet at Manipur Press Club today.
The post matric scholarship of scheduled caste students of the state of Manipur is totally sponsored by the union ministry of social justice and empowerment and is distributed annually to scheduled caste students studying in various fields and trade, said Manglem.
But distribution of the scholarship has been stopped from the year 2010 and it is not known whether the fund meant for paying the scholarship of students has been misused by the state government, added Manglem.
The United Lois Students’ Union Manipur had already submitted a memorandum to the then minister of backward classes and scheduled castes on December 13, 2011 regarding the distribution of the post matric scholarship, and more recently the representatives of Lois, Kakching had also submitted a reminder to the chief minister of the state on April 3 this year.
Finally on May 13, an ultimatum had been submitted to the chief minister of Manipur requesting him to issue necessary orders to distribute the post matric scholarship of the scheduled caste students within May 22, failing which a 48 hour general strike in Manipur would launched on May 24 and 25, said M. Manglem.
If the general strike fails to get the attention of the government regarding the post matric scholarship of scheduled caste students, several other forms of agitations have been lined up by the students, said Manglem.

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Kuki strike affects life

Imphal. May 14 NNN: “The government of India will be held responsible if the Kuki militants who have signed suspension of operation (SoO) agreement with the government go back to insurgency”, said a protestor on Monday in Churachandpur demanding Kuki State. On the second day of the 72 hour bandh called by the Kuki State […]

Imphal. May 14 NNN: “The government of India will be held responsible if the Kuki militants who have signed suspension of operation (SoO) agreement with the government go back to insurgency”, said a protestor on Monday in Churachandpur demanding Kuki State.
On the second day of the 72 hour bandh called by the Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC), normal life in Kuki dominated areas of Manipur was completely paralyzed, though there was no visible effect of the general strike in Imphal.
Windshields of two Tata Magic and one Alto car were smashed by supporters of the general strike at Churachandpur town, a Kuki dominated area and tyres were burnt on National Highway 150 (Tiddim road) to stop vehicular movement along this road.
International border town Moreh is reported to have a deserted look on the second day of the general strike and no vehicles could be seen plying on National Highway 102 (Imphal – Moreh road).
All types of educational institutions, markets, business establishments, shops, were closed down in Kuki dominated areas.
Inter-state passenger buses, and trucks carrying various types of goods coming to Manipur are stranded at Senapati and Jiribam, said police source.
Jampao Lungdim, a supporter of the general strike said that the government of India do not want to give a chance to the Kuki people for a peaceful political talk to their demand of a Kuki state and so they have been left without any other choice except to protest, though they did not want to disturb the normal life of innocent people in the state.
It may be mentioned that the general strike began from 6 pm of May 12 and will end at 6 pm on May 15, from which the economic blockade will start till 6 pm of May 19 demanding a Kuki State.

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Delhi HC asks Tiwari to furnish blood sample in two days

New Delhi , May 14(ANI): The Delhi High Court on Monday asked veteran Congress leader N D Tiwari to inform it within two days as to whether he wants to voluntarily give his blood sample for a DNA test in a paternity suit or should police force be used to obtain it. The court also […]

New Delhi , May 14(ANI): The Delhi High Court on Monday asked veteran Congress leader N D Tiwari to inform it within two days as to whether he wants to voluntarily give his blood sample for a DNA test in a paternity suit or should police force be used to obtain it.
The court also prohibited Tiwari from leaving the country till he provides his blood sample for the DNA test in the matter.
The former Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand Chief Minister was earlier directed by the high court and the Supreme Court to furnish a blood sample for the DNA test.
Justice Reva Khetrapal, while announcing his diktat to Tiwari also directed the Hyderabad -based Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics (CDFD) to send “requisite kits” for the DNA test to the registrar of the court.
“It is deemed expedient that the time of two days be granted to defendant no. 1 (Tiwari) to inform whether he voluntarily wants to give blood sample for the DNA test or the court will have to take recourse to police force. List the matter on May 16,” Justice Khetrapal said.
The court also dismissed the plea of Tiwari’s counsel to grant him a week’s time to obtain further instructions on this matter from the 86-year old.
“I cannot keep the matter pending as the issue has finally been decided by a division bench of this court and by the Supreme Court and nothing remains to be decided,” the court said, adding, “Either you make a statement that Tiwari will not leave the country or I will restrain him.”
The court’s directions came on an application of 32-year-old Rohit Shekhar seeking to compel Tiwari to furnish his blood sample at the earliest to decide a four-year-old paternity suit.

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AR organises medical camp

Mail News Service Imphal, May 14 : 30 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) organised a medical camp on 14 May 2012 at Sairemkhul Palangsoi village in the Imphal West district. The idea of camp was conceived due to poor medical infrastructure in the villages which are away from the main hinterland. The […]

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Imphal, May 14 : 30 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) organised a medical camp on 14 May 2012 at Sairemkhul Palangsoi village in the Imphal West district. The idea of camp was conceived due to poor medical infrastructure in the villages which are away from the main hinterland. The camp was organised on a large scale to render the basic medical aids to the villagers residing in the area surrounding Sairemkhul Palangsoi village. Approx 184 patients were rendered medical attention and free medicines were also distributed to them
In another occasion, 35 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) organised a lecture on ill effects of liquor and drugs at Khullen village on 13 May 2012. More than 143 persons including representatives from various organizations attended the event. A team of medical officers and paramedical staff of 9 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) organised a Medical Camp at Moreh of Chandel district on 12 May 2012. More than 180 persons from Moreh and nearby areas were benefited from the camp.
An interactive session was also organised with the villagers and they were educated about various diseases including AIDS, Dental problems, malaria and precautionary measures. The camp was a huge success and including children and women patients were rendered medical attention and medicines were also distributed to them.

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Govt must come clean on COAS letter leak: BJP

New Delhi, May 14 (ANI): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday demanded a clarification from the Central Government about media reports that a high-ranking bureaucrat was behind the leak of the letter written by Army Chief General V.K Singh’s to Prime Minister, in which he mentioned about shortage of equipment and ammunitions and possession […]

New Delhi, May 14 (ANI): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday demanded a clarification from the Central Government about media reports that a high-ranking bureaucrat was behind the leak of the letter written by Army Chief General V.K Singh’s to Prime Minister, in which he mentioned about shortage of equipment and ammunitions and possession of obsolete weapons by the armed forces.
BJP spokesperson Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi told media that the circumstances under which a confidential and sensitive document got leaked must be made clear.
“The information that is being unravelled points suspicion towards the complicity of the (defence) ministry, the Prime Minister’s Office, and the central government. The Prime Minister and the government will have to explain the circumstances under which such a sensitive and confidential letter was leaked,” Naqvi said.
BJP lawmaker Tarun Vijay said that while he would not like to comment on the denials by the government, it was important to take note of the issue raised by the army chief.
“The issue raised by General V. K. Singh must be investigated thoroughly. It is a matter of national security, and the people of the country have great faith in General V. K. Singh,” Vijay said.
Meanwhile, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Tariq Anwar said that it was inappropriate to arrive at a conclusion before the final report is out.
“The matter is being investigated by the CBI and as long as there is no concrete proof, one should not draw any conclusion. We should wait for the CBI report, and then whoever is found guilty should be punished,” Anwar added.
However, Law Minister Salman Khurshid said that there was nothing more to add after the government had already made its stand clear on the issue.
“Since this matter pertains to the Prime Minister’s Office and a clarification has already been issued to all of you. I don’t think that there is any scope for further comment on this,” he added.
General Singh had written a letter to Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh in March, in which he had said that the world’s second-largest standing army was devoid of ammunition, elite special forces were “woefully short” of essential weapons and air defence was 97 percent obsolete, rendering the armed forces at a disadvantage.

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CHAMP won by 94 runs

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IMPHAL, May 14: CHAMP won by 94 runs against OSCAR in today’s match of the Manipur Cricket Association, Classification Tournament 2011-2012 at Luwangpokpa Cricket Stadium. CHAMP won the toss and elected to bat and scores 180 runs for 10 wickets in 38.5 overs. OSCAR chased the target but bundle out only 86 runs for 9 wickets in 24.1 overs. Robinson (CHAMP) was declared Man of the Match for scoring 50 runs in 48 balls.   

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NIVSO Cup

IMPHAL, May 14: SSC beat PJPC by 1-0 in today`™s 2nd semifinal match of the… more »

IMPHAL, May 14: SSC beat PJPC by 1-0 in today`™s 2nd semifinal match of the NIVSO Cup Football Tournament at Keibi Higher Secondary School Ground. Naoba scored the lone of the match in 10th minute of the match.

SSC will clash with YDO for the final on May 18 while PJPC will clash LSIC for the third place.

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Celebrating achievers

There is not a single day when we have stopped celebrating our achievers in multi-faceted… more »

There is not a single day when we have stopped celebrating our achievers in multi-faceted fields in the recent months, which is indeed encouraging for the health of our society. And it should continue, as such celebration reflects the inner strength of our society and the inherent urge to achieve more and more, soar higher and higher. If we do not celebrate our heroes, who will. Manipuri film actor Leishangthem Tonthoi won the Best Supporting Actress in the 59th edition of National Film Awards. What a remarkable feat. And why her felicitation should should be left to her native village alone. She should be feted everywhere in every nook and corner of the state. She is the pride of the state. And the film ‘Phiji gi Mani’ won the best regional film. Shouldn’t we be proud of these achievements and why shouldn’t we celebrate their achievement? The idea behind the celebration is to invoke more achievers in the film world. We weep with joy when our talented sportspersons excel in various disciplines. And we weep in despair when they are defeated. The rebel in us had rebelled with joy when our boxer Dingko Singh returned with laurels from the Bangkok Asian Games way back. We bask in the glory of our boxers Mary Kom and Sarita Devi. We are so involved with our sportsmen that we sway as they sway. We are proud of our sports heritage and martial tradition. We dare the Indian state with our sports achievers. There is also a talent spillover to other states that do not have enough sportspersons to represent them in various disciplines’ of which we should be immensely proud. So many Manipuri sportspersons are representing other states in national events. It is because our state is brimming with talent and like water it has to find a way. They are brand ambassadors of a once regional power in these parts and a martial state called Manipur. Not only in the field of sports, our people excelling in the arts like the theatre and the films. We have giants like Ratan Thiyam and Kanhailal who are respected worldwide. We have film icons like Aribam Syam Sharma. We are indeed fortunate that we are walking alongside them. Peoples of other states envy our rich cultural tradition and artistic expressions.  Our boys are excelling in the field of education also. Come results season, the newspapers would be full of news of our boys and girls achieving first class first with distinction from different universities of the country and abroad or for that matter achievements of our scientists in the country and abroad. We sometimes lament about the brain drain and the lack of adequate space for our excellent scientists and sportspersons. Yet we should be glad that our achievers are rubbing shoulders with peers coming from other states with far better infrastructure and academic atmosphere. People outside the state are always surprised by the achievements of the Manipuris in different fields, despite the reports of violence and conflict situation they constantly read in the newspapers. ‘How could your society produce so many achievers in such a chaos?’

They used to ask out of ignorance. And we used to say, it is the combination of latent energy in our youth and the chaotic condition in the backdrop of thousand years civilizational history which had effected the release of immense talent in diversified fields. The latent energy is there and it has to find a way out, be it in sports or education or the arts or other alternative careers. In the pure martial tradition, he picks up a weapon of choice or a gun either for the state or the non-state for it is in his blood.

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Another clarification on Chadong feud

IMPHAL, May 14: In an emailed statement the village elders of Chadong village has clarified… more »

IMPHAL, May 14: In an emailed statement the village elders of Chadong village has clarified on the recent Chadong villagers feud which was widely reported in the local dailies.

The statement has claimed that Job kasar does not have a house in Chadong as he sold his house to Asang Kasar some years back and added that he is currently living in the house of his elder sister Philayi Kashung (wife of Ngatangmi Kashung) of Chadong village.

It has further alleged that Job blamed one Malungchang Kashung, a cousin of Ngatangmi Kashung, of instigating Ngatangmi to force him out from his current residence.

In this situation, on 8 May around 6 pm, Horam Kashung, the son of Malungchang came to Job, who was drunk at that time, to clarify the charges levelled against his father. This led to a family feud, but at the end the neighbours came to stop the parties.

That night, around midnight, all of a sudden some armed personnel in four gypsies landed in Chadong accompanied by two residents of the village namely Yaomi Kasar and Ashang Kasar. They rushed to the house of Malungchang and tried to arrest his eldest son Berlin, it said.

By this time the woman folks of the village have gathered and they managed to snatch back the eldest son from the hands of the armed personnel. Surprisingly, one Benjamin Kashung, a close relative of Ngatangmi, was taken away by those armed persons (accompanied by Yaomi Kasar and Ashang Kasar). This was done without any arrest Memo or any intimation, and the villagers were left behind with utter shock and feared his fate, the statement claimed.

The statement signed by M. Ringai, MH Ramkahao, K. Valungchang said that by the that time most villagers were gathered, and infuriated by this act of the armed personnel and the two villagers who were accompanying them.

The immediate retaliation by the uncontrollable mob was to vandalize the house of Yaomi Kasar and Ashang Kasar, it said.

The next morning on May 9, the Litan Police OC and SDPO, Ukhrul and SDO Phungyar and their teams arrived at Chadong and made a spot enquiry. Yaomi Kasar, Ashang Kasar, James Kasar and others also arrived at the village. James is the elder brother of Yaomi and he is also the disputed Head Man of Chadong Village. The officers concern have informed that a meeting of the two parties have been called on 14 May and the Chadong Village Authority looks forward to an amicable solution to the issue while seeking justice for those wrongly put under difficult situation, it said.

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RTE: Are Private Schools in Manipur Ready?

By Rajkumar Bobichand In Manipur, the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE)… more »

By Rajkumar Bobichand
In Manipur, the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) seems has a different meaning. It appears that most people who are administrating and managing of school education in Manipur consider the meaning of the Right to Education as compulsory promotion of students of primary and middle school i.e. standard I to VIII; there should not be any public/board examinations and the children should not retained.

But the intention of the RTE Act is that every child in India aged 6-14 years has the fundamental right to education. The all children should be educated not just given certificates. And the RTE Act continues to lay emphasis on what inputs the bureaucrats and political forces believe are necessary to have better education in India. It may be noted that some key clauses of the RTE Act say that no child can be held back until the completion of elementary education, unrecognized schools are banned, donations and capitation fees are banned, interviews for admission are banned, 25% of seats in private schools are to be reserved for the poor (to be reimbursed, based on a formula, by the state), the responsibility to get kids into schools is with the government and all schools have to adhere to the prescribed norms and standards within three years. Some of these clauses appear to be very noble. But the big question is – How far would it be implemented in letter and in spirit?  Can it really be delivered to the children and society? Still the fiend lies in the details and in the delivery.

In the meantime, the Supreme Court of India in its verdict on the constitutionality of the Right to Education Act in relation to the reservation of seats for Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and Socially Disadvantaged (SD) children has rightly upheld the principle of integration. 

However, there will be challenges faced by all concerned namely, school managements, teachers, parents and children in enforcing the law both in letter and in spirit. Will the children from the families who belong to the Economically Weaker Sections and Socially Disadvantaged be warmly welcomed by all the private schools in Manipur? We all know that government schools will not have any problem about the reservation of seats. The only problem lies with the government schools is that even the very poor parents who live on hand to mouth are not willing to send their children to government school for their education. This is because the parents know that it will be very difficult for their children to get quality education from government schools. 

On the other hand, the parents cannot afford to send their children to prestigious and top ranking private schools. And the reality is that not all government schools are bad. Similarly, not all private schools are good. But in the context of Manipur, it becomes a need to somehow send and afford their children in a private school so that their children also can get education to compete with their compatriots.  But the question is that – will the private schools in Manipur be able to respect the verdict of the Supreme Court? Will the Economically Weaker Section and Socially Disadvantaged children be properly identified in Manipur? Will it not affect the self esteem of a child if he is identified as EWS and SD? Will it be possible for the government authorities, the managements and teachers to treat the children same?

On the other hand, in the culture of Manipuri society, how far will it be practical – which parents will say their children should be identifies as EWS and SD for admission in such private schools?

Now, the all the schools must implement RTE within three years. But, in Manipur, there are instances where the managements of the schools used to interpret the RTE to suit their agenda only. Moreover, many schools will not be able to meet these criteria by the end of three years. The impact will be felt the most by the private, unaided budget schools, where enrolment numbers are growing fast and which many parents prefer over government schools.  On the other hand, these budget schools do not have the financial means to meet the criteria set. Most of them invest in basic infrastructure; their teachers are not necessarily qualified as per the rules and regulations set by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BSEM). The teachers are paid low salaries even as low as Rs 1,500 per month and as high as Rs. 7, 500 per month as against Rs 5,500 to Rs 15, 000 plus at schools in other states of India. The reasons for these that all because these schools charge a low fee of around Rs100-500 per month, which poorer parents can afford. Many parents prefer to pay a fee and send their kids to a private school because they have lost faith in government schools and, in many cases, the teachers in private schools are more passionate and dedicated.  Even though many people who have been good and dedicated teachers in private schools have been appointed in government schools and its various programmes like SSA and RMSA, it is not certain that the teachers will they continue to be more passionate and dedicated. All these because that the bureaucracy and corrupt system and practices of the government will make them lethargy and kills their skills and spirit of teaching children. Now, the private in Manipur seem unable to employ dedicated and qualified teachers. In this critical juncture, are the private schools in Manipur ready for RTE?

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Prof HNK Sharma for health security benefits to all – E-Pao.net

Prof HNK Sharma for health security benefits to allE-Pao.netProf H Nandakumar Sharma was speaking on the occasion of the one day state level workshop on 'Elderly Women's Livelihood Approach Income Generation Present Scenario in Manipur' joi…

Prof HNK Sharma for health security benefits to all
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Prof H Nandakumar Sharma was speaking on the occasion of the one day state level workshop on 'Elderly Women's Livelihood Approach Income Generation Present Scenario in Manipur' jointly organized by Manipur University Working Women's Association and

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Another bandh in queue – E-Pao.net

Another bandh in queueE-Pao.netImphal, May 14 2012: A 48-hour bandh would be launched in Manipur on May 24 and May 25 if the concerned authority does not distribute the post-matric scholarship 2010 – 2011 of scheduled castes students of Manipur by May …

Another bandh in queue
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Imphal, May 14 2012: A 48-hour bandh would be launched in Manipur on May 24 and May 25 if the concerned authority does not distribute the post-matric scholarship 2010 – 2011 of scheduled castes students of Manipur by May 22 .

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Man in uniform whom Manipur loves – Hindustan Times

Man in uniform whom Manipur lovesHindustan TimesManipur's relentless struggle against the controversial the Armed Forces Special Powers Act has not been able to shake a bond of 18 years between an army officer and the locals of Longdipabram, a remo…

Man in uniform whom Manipur loves
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Manipur's relentless struggle against the controversial the Armed Forces Special Powers Act has not been able to shake a bond of 18 years between an army officer and the locals of Longdipabram, a remote hamlet some 175 km away from Imphal. and Lt

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