Lover boy suicide sparks mob fury in Thoubal

A suicide by a boy over a love affair with a girl has caused a mob fury in a locality in Manipur’s Thoubal district on Monday Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

A suicide by a boy over a love affair with a girl has caused a mob fury in a locality in Manipur’s Thoubal district on Monday Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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TSE staffers selected for the 2nd UNACCO Media Fellowship Award

Sub Editor of The Sangai Express English , Laishram Churchil and a sub editor of TSE Manipuri edition, Ningombam Noren have been selected for the 2nd UNACCO Media Fellowship Award Source The Sangai Express

Sub Editor of The Sangai Express English , Laishram Churchil and a sub editor of TSE Manipuri edition, Ningombam Noren have been selected for the 2nd UNACCO Media Fellowship Award Source The Sangai Express

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COPTAM deliberates on tribal issues

Committee for the Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur COPTAM in its 3rd Intellectual Conclave 2012 in New Delhi under the theme, Protection of Indigenous Tribal Land Rights has deliberated various issues pertaining to the tribal people and their la…

Committee for the Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur COPTAM in its 3rd Intellectual Conclave 2012 in New Delhi under the theme, Protection of Indigenous Tribal Land Rights has deliberated various issues pertaining to the tribal people and their land in Manipur Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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CM gets candid on law and order, power supply Ibobi spells out agenda as CM

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi who is into the third successive term in office has asserted that he would not hesitate to sacrifice his own life for betterment of the State’s law and order situation, if required Source The Sangai Express

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi who is into the third successive term in office has asserted that he would not hesitate to sacrifice his own life for betterment of the State’s law and order situation, if required Source The Sangai Express

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Governor’s Award presented

Governor’s Award, 2012 and RK Sanatombi Devi Award, 2012 was presented today at Asha Jina Complex, North AOC during a glittering ceremony which was attended by Governor Gurbachan Jagat, CM O Ibobi and Education Minister M Oken Singh as the chief guest,…

Governor’s Award, 2012 and RK Sanatombi Devi Award, 2012 was presented today at Asha Jina Complex, North AOC during a glittering ceremony which was attended by Governor Gurbachan Jagat, CM O Ibobi and Education Minister M Oken Singh as the chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively Source The Sangai Express

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Committee rejects BRO’s appeal

The monitoring committee specifically set up to monitor Imphal Jiribam highway NH 37 development work has categorically rejected the BRO’s written appeal sent to the State Transport Director not to send any monitoring team at the moment Source The…

The monitoring committee specifically set up to monitor Imphal Jiribam highway NH 37 development work has categorically rejected the BRO’s written appeal sent to the State Transport Director not to send any monitoring team at the moment Source The Sangai Express

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The Sangai Express Completes 13 Years Governor shares thoughts, greets

I convey my best wishes to The Sangai Express on its 13th Foundation Day and I hope it will continue to serve the State for years to come Source The Sangai Express

I convey my best wishes to The Sangai Express on its 13th Foundation Day and I hope it will continue to serve the State for years to come Source The Sangai Express

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Poetry workshop

A two day workshop on ‘Criticism of Poetry with special reference to Manipuri Poetry was kicked off today at 1st MR banquet hall under the joint aegis of Cultural Forum, Manipur and Sahitya Akademi Source The Sangai Express

A two day workshop on ‘Criticism of Poetry with special reference to Manipuri Poetry was kicked off today at 1st MR banquet hall under the joint aegis of Cultural Forum, Manipur and Sahitya Akademi Source The Sangai Express

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Consumers Club questions vanishing fund

Even as Rs 30 lakhs was sanctioned for setting up consumers clubs in each and every Government school in the State, no such club has been established so far but the sanctioned amount has vanished without a trace Source The Sangai Express

Even as Rs 30 lakhs was sanctioned for setting up consumers clubs in each and every Government school in the State, no such club has been established so far but the sanctioned amount has vanished without a trace Source The Sangai Express

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Governor’s, RK Sanatombi Devi Awards presented

Mail News Service Imphal September 10: Presentation of Governor’s Award, 2012 and Rajkumari Sanatombi Devi Award, 2012 was held today at Asha Jina Complex, North AOC, Imphal with Governor of Manipur Shri Gurbachan Jagat, Chief Minister Shri O. Ibobi Singh and Education Minister Shri Moirangthem Oken Singh as Chief Guest, President and Guest of Honour […]

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Imphal September 10: Presentation of Governor’s Award, 2012 and Rajkumari Sanatombi Devi Award, 2012 was held today at Asha Jina Complex, North AOC, Imphal with Governor of Manipur Shri Gurbachan Jagat, Chief Minister Shri O. Ibobi Singh and Education Minister Shri Moirangthem Oken Singh as Chief Guest, President and Guest of Honour respectively. Smt Kiran Jagat, First Lady of Manipur graced the function as Special Guest.
Km. Dianacy Ningthoujam, Class XI of RK. Sanatombi Devi Vidyalaya, Haotal Pangei was the recipient of the Governor’s Award for the year 2012. She was given a certificate with a cash prize of of Rs. 15, OOO/- for her excellence in academic and co-curricular activities. The 7 RK Sanatombi Devi Award winners in different fields were Shri Chandam Achouba Singh of St. Joseph’s School, Sangaiporou, Imphal (HSLC Exam 2012 topper), Smt. Niangzavung Asstt. Teacher, Phungkhothang Govt. High School, Churachandpur (Teacher), Miss Rajkumari Rabika Devi of Heirangoithong Maibam Leikai, laaphal West (Fencing), Miss Shougrakpam Aruna Devi of Irom Meijrao Maning Leikai, Imphal West (Armwrestling), Miss Tongbram Monorama Devi of Patsoi Part II Awang Leikai, Imphal West (Cycling), Ms. Mayanglambam Sumati Devi of Haobam Marak Keisham Leikai, Imphal West (Physically Challenge) and Ms. Ngangom Manihal Devi of Imphal East Traffic Police (Traffic Police). They received a certificate and a cash award of Rs. 5,0007- each.
Speaking at the occasion, Governor Shri Gurbachan Jagat said that Human Resource Development is vital to a nation’s strength, progress and prosperity and education is one of the key elements. It is imperative for all of us to do everything possible to inspire, encourage and support the students so that they are able to play a meaningful and determined role in the nation’s future, he added. He congratulated the founder and Chairman, Managing Committee, R.K. Sanatombi Devi Vidyalaya Th. Haridas Singh and his associates for their immense contribution to the society particularly in the field of education.
In his presidential speech, Chief Minister Shri O. Ibobi Singh said that north eastern region in general and Manipur in particular have lagged behind in the field of educational opportunities. Thousands of Manipuri boys and girls go to outside states in quest for educational degrees and skills. The Chief Minister said that a good education outside the state is not something which everyone can afford. What we need is educational and professional ‘centre of excellence’ located within our reach, he added.
The Chief Minister further said that the State Government has been making efforts to meet the ever growing need of educational and professional learning. He said that the State now has its own full-fledged medical college JNIMS and National Institute of Technology (NIT). The Chief Minister informed that the Government of India has also agreed to set up a Dental College in the State which would start functioning from this year.
The Chief Mjrn’ster also said that the State of Manipur is full of potential. Many illustrious students and toppers of various examinations have been produced. Md. Ismat who topped the class XII CBSE Examination 2012 is an example, the Chief Minister said and added that his achievement shows the inherent talent of younger generations. We need to recognise such brilliant minds, the Chief Minister further said.
MLA Shri Victor Keishing; former Vice Chancellor Manipur University and former Chairman, Manipur Public Service Commission Prof IS Khaidem; Retd IAS Officer Shri A. Halim Chowdhury and teachers and students of RK. Sanatombi Devi Vidyalaya were also present on the occasion.

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People’s representatives

Some of these young MLAs are interesting. They talk about the welfare of poor men and show readiness to work for uplifting living condition of the hapless people. But God knows what will happen later on after they have worked for some time more. Like them other representatives also need to identify the areas where […]

Some of these young MLAs are interesting. They talk about the welfare of poor men and show readiness to work for uplifting living condition of the hapless people. But God knows what will happen later on after they have worked for some time more. Like them other representatives also need to identify the areas where they should focus. In the recent election too many firebrand MLAs lost in the fight, because they kept themselves aloof from the common masses. With the dark glasses on they moved. The dark glass stood in between the voters and the candidates. Eye contact could not be established as the voters could not know to which direction the candidates with the glass on were looking. Either they were dozing or looking to a different direction. At the end they suffered dismal defeat. While talking to the common masses they acted as if they were princes, who required no election to reach the coveted post. Their sudden change of life style after victory in the election reveals a false image like the square peg in the round hole and the poor voters find it awkward to get close to them. That marks the beginning of alienation between voters and representatives. Like the big and famous they can put on the finest dress to conform to the situation but among the common masses they look awesome. Some of the representatives competed in wearing latest designer wears and Cartier glasses. They talked openly loud enough among themselves to be heard by the common people about the dresses they wore. There is nothing wrong with that as long as common masses are not around them. But once the poor common masses have descended on the scene the topic should be changed. Elected representatives must behave as the true representatives of the people. They are different from bureaucrats, who can maintain silence without listening to what others say. Bureacrats are born to do that, to act according to the dictate of the Government. Like the big politicians, who think and work keeping the interest of the common masses above all our representatives must attempt to carry along with them the voters by talking about the poor people and doing for them only. Don’t change life styles after you have won the election; if you do that victory is yours for all time to come. As one joins electoral politics one must inculcate the habit of keeping folks happy by listening to their genuine demands. Anything that cannot be done must be rejected. In creating false hope by pretending to be all in all in getting developmental programmes for the respective constituencies more enemy is created. Plead the inability to do without hurting the sentiments of the masses. Nothing wrong in disclosing the limitation of the elected representatives in performing duties. In doing that the confidence of the masses can be won. What is required is keeping up the motto to work for the welfare of the common masses. Such representatives will continue to be the chum of the masses. No doubt some of these MLAs have won the hearts and mind of the masses living in the state. Keep it up.

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COPTAM conclave on tribal rights held

IMPHAL, Sept 10 NNN : Committee for the Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur (COPTAM) in its 3rd Intellectual Conclave-2012 in New Delhi with a theme, “Protection of Indigenous Tribal Land Rights” has deliberated various issues pertaining to the tribal people and their land in Manipur. The COPTAM conclave that was held at Constitution Club, Rafi […]

IMPHAL, Sept 10 NNN : Committee for the Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur (COPTAM) in its 3rd Intellectual Conclave-2012 in New Delhi with a theme, “Protection of Indigenous Tribal Land Rights” has deliberated various issues pertaining to the tribal people and their land in Manipur.
The COPTAM conclave that was held at Constitution Club, Rafi Marg in New Delhi on Saturday was attended by many tribal leaders and intellectuals in Delhi. The programme was also attended by Lok Sabha MP from Manipur outer parliamentary constituency Thangso Baite.
On being learnt about the conclave held in New Delhi, Newmai News Network when contacted to tribal leaders in the national capital, they disclosed that various tribal leaders and intellectuals in the programme deliberated on the ‘threats’ posed to the tribal land and the possible means to redress such problems.
After a prolonged brainstorming session and exchanged of views on the matter, the tribal intellectuals and activists unanimously decided to affirm the legitimate demands of the COPTAM for protection of tribal areas in Manipur. The participants then expressed their concerns to the indifferent attitudes of the State Government to COPTAM’s numerous petitions, protests and democratic agitations to address the tribal grievances in Manipur.
The tribal leaders appealed to all elected representatives including MLAs, MPs, MDCs and others to co-operate at their own level to favorably solve these sensitive issues.
They also appealed to the Union Government for immediate intervention in the matter and initiate steps for protection of Manipur tribal areas under existing Constitutional provisions.
The conclave then endorsed for the transfer of hill land records from the adjoining valley districts to their respective hill district headquarters and to maintain land records by respective Autonomous District Councils.
“Hill Land Survey or any other form of Survey in tribal areas should be discouraged until the local self-government institutions i.e., ADCs are fully empowered to maintain land records,” the tribal participants stated.
They also demanded the state government should ensure that the original district boundary is restored and maintained on the basis of the villages’ land boundary recognized and recorded in the Manipur State Hill Peoples’(Administration) Regulation, 1947.
According to the tribal leaders in the conclave, the superfluous provision of Section 1(2) of the MLR & LR Act, 1960 provided that the State government may, by notification in the official Gazette, extend the whole or any part of any section of this Act to any of the Hill Areas of Manipur also as may be specified in such notification” should be deleted from the Act.
The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 per se may not be applied in the Hill areas of Manipur State. Reserved and Protected Forests declared without the knowledge and consent of the scheduled tribe land owners may be returned to the rightful owners, the New Delhi meeting deliberated.
“Government should rather provide Statutory Constitutional Protection of Tribal land, culture, customs, values and traditional institutions such as Chieftainship rather than piecemeal Amendments to the Manipur (Village Authority in Hill Areas), 1956 and Manipur (Hill Areas) District Council Act, 1971,” the participants said.
The conclave asserted that Moreh is a tribal/rural area and should be treated as such in all aspects.
They said the proposed creation of Jiribam district should not include even an inch of tribal areas or any villages that falls under the ADCs of Churachandpur and Tamenglong.
“Any part of hill districts which has been included under the Municipality/Panchayati Raj without the consent and approval of Hill Areas Committee (HAC) should be totally withdrawn,” the tribal leaders demanded.
The conclave further demanded that appropriate Constitutional safeguards should be extended as enshrined in the Indian Constitution so as to be uplifted and protected at par with our Tribal sisters and brothers of other North Eastern States.
At the end of the programme, the conclave unanimously agreed to appoint Dr. L. Lam Khan Piangas the COPTAM co-ordinator of New Delhi.

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CPNRM says no to public hearing on oil exploration

MNS: The Committee on the Protection of Natural Resources in Manipur (CPNRM) expressed concern with the reported move of the Government of Manipur, at the behest of Jubilant Energy, to organize another public hearing at Nungba for Oil Exploration in Manipur despite the clear verdict of the people against oil exploration in Manipur in all […]

MNS: The Committee on the Protection of Natural Resources in Manipur (CPNRM) expressed concern with the reported move of the Government of Manipur, at the behest of Jubilant Energy, to organize another public hearing at Nungba for Oil Exploration in Manipur despite the clear verdict of the people against oil exploration in Manipur in all the three public hearings on oil exploration organized by Manipur Pollution Control Board at Nungba on from 30 July till 17th August 2012 at Jiribam, Parbung and Nungba. There is no need for a second environment public hearing at Nungba or other places in Manipur as the public has already expressed their verdict with clear “NO” to petroleum exploration and drilling in Manipur. As a direct outcome of this verdict, the Chairperson along with panel members at the Nungba Public Hearing gave a written statement, “..the two public hearings for the block AA-ONN/2009/1 & AA-ONN/2009/2 are hereby cancelled once and for all for Tamenglong District”. The government’s insensitive move for another Public Hearing compels us to ask how many times the government and Jubilant Energy wants our people to say “No to Petroleum Exploration in Manipur”.
The report and proposed move to organize public hearings with full security deployment is unreasonable as peoples voices can never be suppressed by any force including the military. Public hearings should not held under military duress and indeed, the deployment of security forces in the public hearings will only demean the entire purpose of the “public hearings”. Security forces are not meant to collude with private companies in burying the rights, aspirations and future of peoples, but rather to protect the peoples’ rights and interests. In democracy, governments are expected to uphold peoples’ voices. There can be no true development by relying on the military, militarization and suppression of peoples’ rights.
The CPNRM would like to urge upon the Government to respect the wishes and sentiments of indigenous peoples of Manipur against Oil Exploration and also to respect their rights over their land, natural resources and allow them to determine their own future. There should be no further flawed public hearings for oil exploration in and peoples clear verdict against Oil Exploration should be fully respected and honoured. No forces, no matter how powerful, can ever silence the voices of the peoples. Let the Jubilant Energy and the Government be aware that the land and resources in Manipur are not for sale and not for profits and plunder and that the people of Manipur will decide our destiny said a statement issued by Pamei Tingenlung, Convenor.

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Love stricken teenage boy commits suicide

Imphal, Sept 10 MNS / NNN: A suicide by a boy over a love affair with a girl has caused a mob fury in a locality in Manipur’s Thoubal district on Monday. A 15-year-old boy committed suicide by hanging himself in the middle of the night yesterday at Keibung Primary School under Thoubal district Police […]

Imphal, Sept 10 MNS / NNN: A suicide by a boy over a love affair with a girl has caused a mob fury in a locality in Manipur’s Thoubal district on Monday.
A 15-year-old boy committed suicide by hanging himself in the middle of the night yesterday at Keibung Primary School under Thoubal district Police Station, Thoubal district of Manipur.
The deceased identified as Maibam Milan, son of M Shyam of Leishangthem Keli Makhong, Thoubal district took the extreme step after family members along with some neighbours of his girlfriend named as Anna reportedly gave him advice not to engross in love affairs as they were very young.
Two friends of Milan along with his girlfriend have been pulled up by the police for questioning in connection with the incident. Milan was a standard VIII student of Keibung High School in the district studying with his girlfriend in the same class. The girlfriend, a resident of Keibung Mayai Leikai, is the daughter of late Md Abdul Rahaman.
Reports reaching here said two close freinds of Milan, both from the same locality, halted at his residence the night he committed suicide allegedly after the trio were scolded by parents and the school principal over the love affair. His two friends are identified only as Jiban and Amarjeet.
At around midnight, the trio woke up and went to Anna’s house to call her out. Anna came out. They then decided to commit suicide together, according to the sources which cited statements of Anna and the two friends of Milan who are now in the police custody as saying.
Milan hanged himself by using a noose from the verandah ceiling of Keibung Primary School. They later loosen the rope and took him down on the floor trying to save his life. But, succumbed at around 3 a.m. Monday.
Meanwhile, the family of Milan along with hundreds of local residents of Leishangthem Keli Makhong stormed the house of Anna showing anger and shock over the death. However, police arrived at the scene and managed to control the angry crowd.
A case has been registered with the Thoubal Police Station regarding the incident.
The body is still lying at JNIMS mortuary pending autopsy.

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Manipuri coin fetches Rs 15L at city auction – Mumbai Mirror

Manipuri coin fetches Rs 15L at city auctionMumbai MirrorA rare square gold coin from Manipur was the star attraction at the 10th Annual Coin, Banknote & Philately Fair, Cuffe Parade, on Monday as nearly 50 collectors kept raising the stakes for an…

Manipuri coin fetches Rs 15L at city auction
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A rare square gold coin from Manipur was the star attraction at the 10th Annual Coin, Banknote & Philately Fair, Cuffe Parade, on Monday as nearly 50 collectors kept raising the stakes for antique coins. The Manipuri coin, known as 'Gaura Simha

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Security arrangements made to prevent recurrence of communal violence in Assam

Mail News Service New Delhi, Sep 10 : Sufficient security arrangements have been made by the security forces in the vulnerable areas of Assam to prevent recurrence of communal violence incidents in future. Presenting the Ministry’s Report Card for the month of August in New Delhi today, the Union Home Minister Shri Sushil Kumar Shinde […]

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New Delhi, Sep 10 : Sufficient security arrangements have been made by the security forces in the vulnerable areas of Assam to prevent recurrence of communal violence incidents in future. Presenting the Ministry’s Report Card for the month of August in New Delhi today, the Union Home Minister Shri Sushil Kumar Shinde said that normalcy is returning to Assam gradually and people are going back from relief camps to their native places.
He said on August 13, 2012, he visited Assam to review the security, relief and rehabilitation measures undertaken for inmates staying in relief camps in the riot affected areas of the State. He visited relief Camps in Kokrajhar and Dhubri Distt.
Internal Security: On August 23, 2012, Cabinet approved the amendment to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (UAPA). Bill is in Lok Sabha for consideration and passing.
He further said on August 7, 2012, he had a meeting with a delegation of Members of Legislative Assembly of Nagaland (all 60 members) headed by Chief Minister Nagaland to discuss Nagaland Peace Talks.
It is unfortunate that the recent violence caused by the ethnic Groups in Assam has been given communal colour and has resulted heavy loss of lives and displacement of people to relief camps. I am happy to note that normalcy is returning to Assam gradually and people are going back from relief camps to their native places. Sufficient security arrangements have been made by the State Police in vulnerable areas. Due to rumour mongering thousands of people belonging to North Eastern States returned to their home from Southern States. Steps taken by these States have enabled them to go back to their places of work and studies and things are normal now. He had requested the State Governments to take all possible measures to prevent recurrence of such incidents in future.
15 Companys (Coys) of CAPFs were deployed for law and order duties in Assam in addition to 65 Coys of CAPFs already deployed in the wake of communal violence in the Bodo area. The situation is constantly being reviewed in close coordination with and Government of Assam to maintain the order in the State.
In Indo-Bangladesh Border 70 Km of floodlighting was completed in the month of August.
In Indo-China Border ,government has sanctioned 27 ITBP priority roads along Indo-China border totalling 804 Km. Out of these, construction work of one road has been completed and the work on 23 roads is in progress. 14.64 Km formation and 1.63 Km of surfacing have been completed during the month of August, 2012. The cumulative figures as on date are 533.33 Km formation and 175.36 Km surfacing completed.

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Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights – E-Pao.net

Manipur Commission for Protection of Child RightsE-Pao.netManipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights Source: The Sangai Express. Imphal, September 10 2012: The Social Welfare Department has invited application for appointment of Chairperson and …

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COPTAM deliberates on tribal issues – E-Pao.net

COPTAM deliberates on tribal issuesE-Pao.netImphal, September 10 2012: Committee for the Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur (COPTAM) in its 3rd Intellectual Conclave-2012 in New Delhi under the theme, "Protection of Indigenous Tribal Land Rights&…

COPTAM deliberates on tribal issues
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Imphal, September 10 2012: Committee for the Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur (COPTAM) in its 3rd Intellectual Conclave-2012 in New Delhi under the theme, "Protection of Indigenous Tribal Land Rights" has deliberated various issues pertaining to the

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Power black out at Ukhrul

NNN : Ukhrul district has been thrown into darkness for almost six days. Power supply suddenly stopped from September 5 morning . When the matter Was asked the problem of the complete failure of power supply sources said the main cause of the failure is due to the technical breakdown at the Yaingangpokpi Power Sub-Station […]

NNN : Ukhrul district has been thrown into darkness for almost six days. Power supply suddenly stopped from September 5 morning . When the matter Was asked the problem of the complete failure of power supply sources said the main cause of the failure is due to the technical breakdown at the Yaingangpokpi Power Sub-Station Division II.

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