Drive against foreigners

Drive against foreign nationals must intensify for these foreigners settling in Manipur under the garb of Indians from other states have threatened to wipe out the ethnic community living in the state. The mission to make our state free from these foreigners will be successful only when it is carried out relentlessly albeit with the […]

Drive against foreign nationals must intensify for these foreigners settling in Manipur under the garb of Indians from other states have threatened to wipe out the ethnic community living in the state. The mission to make our state free from these foreigners will be successful only when it is carried out relentlessly albeit with the support of the masses. It is time we realise that these foreigners are responsible for putting our state in a precarious condition. Consumable items given to the state for its people by the Union Government have ended being shared with these faceless people. No PDS programme will be successful until and unless Manipur comes out clean without these foreign nationals, who enter Manipur using methods best suited to them for permanent settlement. Once they have found the route to reach Manipur they invite their friends back at home to enter through the same route. Therefore they cannot be caught on the road though the national high way roads are heavily fortified. Australia welcomes foreigners and declares to give citizenship right to every foreigner if they come with dollar 10,000. These foreigners from Myanmar and Bangladesh are different from others Australian Government invite for settlement in Australia. Because these foreign nationals from Myanmar and Bangladesh and now settling in Manipur came without anything and their first aim was to grab a piece of land and once they had got a piece of land they thought of expanding their territory. The small land called Manipur is up for grabbing by refugees. As most of the people of the state are dullards they remain indoors without doing anything and outdoor to them means sitting at the roadside. Our people do not have anything of their own yet they are choosy about the work to be done. Very few men and women are available for doing menial job at private homes. Those who would be good doing manual job waste time running here and there for doing contract work. As they refuse to do the jobs fit for them the job had landed in the hands of others? If a survey is carried out it will bring to light how many dullards are sucking the bloods of their old parents in Manipur. Why should they feel ashamed of working at the rich families’ houses as domestic helpers when they would do the same job as a Government servant? Manipur requires a lot of workers and helpers. To fill up the vacuum, workers from outside are hired and gleefully these foreigners grab the job that comes handy. Drive against foreign nationals in Manipur has become a necessity as there is apprehension that those fleeing the states, where such drive has intensified, will find Manipur a sanctuary. Union Government, which is finding problems in tackling foreign national issue, has given instruction to all the respective states particularly those in NE region to focus on eviction of foreigners. Unfortunately such drive is not carried out as a mission. It will end quicker than expected. Over pressed police personnel will find the job strenuous and leave the mission mid way. Therefore the drive will not yield the desired result.

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Manipuri diaspora say thanks to all – E-Pao.net

Manipuri diaspora say thanks to allE-Pao.netImphal, September 15 2012: Manipuri Diaspora of Bengaluru yesterday hosted a Dinner Get Together with a view to thank all those who helped the Diaspora during the trying times in the month of August 2012 . Th…

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Imphal, September 15 2012: Manipuri Diaspora of Bengaluru yesterday hosted a Dinner Get Together with a view to thank all those who helped the Diaspora during the trying times in the month of August 2012 . The Get Together was graced by Jyothiprakash
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Repoll held

The re-poll in eight polling stations in respect of Panchayat elections was held today. The polling stations where voters cast their votes were Phunal Maring Junior High School, Andro Khunou UJB School Imphal east, Yengkhom Leirak community Hall, Nambul Mapan High School Imphal west, Wangjing Khunou LP School Thoubal, Phubala High School, Thanga, Samukol Primary […]

The re-poll in eight polling stations in respect of Panchayat elections was held today.
The polling stations where voters cast their votes were Phunal Maring Junior High School, Andro Khunou UJB School Imphal east, Yengkhom Leirak community Hall, Nambul Mapan High School Imphal west, Wangjing Khunou LP School Thoubal, Phubala High School, Thanga, Samukol Primary School and Thanga Salam govt. High School, Bishnupur.
No untoward incidents were reported from anywhere.

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SAFMA concerned

Mail News Service New Delhi, Sep 15: The South Asia Free Media Association (SAFMA) is deeply concerned about the threats to the media from certain groups in Manipur including the August 10 grenade attack at the house of A Mobi Singh President of All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU). Officials of the Media Association (SAFMA) […]

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New Delhi, Sep 15: The South Asia Free Media Association (SAFMA) is deeply concerned about the threats to the media from certain groups in Manipur including the August 10 grenade attack at the house of A Mobi Singh President of All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU).
Officials of the Media Association (SAFMA) were personally briefed by Resident Editor of Imphal Free Press and member of South Asia Media Commission (SAMC) Irengbam Arun on the ground situation in Manipur on September 12 at New Delhi at the India International Centre,
The meet was attended among others by President of SAFMA, India KK Katyal, General Secretary Harihar Swarup, Vijay Naik, PL Uniyal and Seema Mustafa.
Earlier, South Asia Media Commission, India, had expressed grave concern about attacks on journalists in Manipur.
It had said, SAMC takes serious note of the alarming situation in Manipur. Journalists are working under threats from armed groups. Seven journalists were shot dead and several have escaped assassination attempts.
The journalists are coming under increasing pressures from the militant groups finding it difficult to function as independent professionals. The security provided by the state government to the media houses cannot be seen as a permanent solution and remedial measures should be taken immediately to ensure freedom of the press.

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HM urged to bring reforms to stop harassment of people

Mail News Service Imphal, Sep 15 : The President of Popular Front of India, Manipur Mufti Arashad Hussain Quasmi submitted a memorandum to Gaikhangam, Home Minister as a part of national campaign for the amendment in UAPA and AFSPA. release of under-trial prisoners on bail. It was stated that hundreds of people mostly youth belonging […]

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Imphal, Sep 15 : The President of Popular Front of India, Manipur Mufti Arashad Hussain Quasmi submitted a memorandum to Gaikhangam, Home Minister as a part of national campaign for the amendment in UAPA and AFSPA. release of under-trial prisoners on bail.
It was stated that hundreds of people mostly youth belonging to minority communities, Adivasis and Dalits are in jail under the rigorous provisions of Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) especially in states like Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh. As well as other black laws Armed forces Special Power Act (AFSPA) in Manipur. Since they are jailed under repressive laws, the courts usually refuse to release them on bail. If there is a terrorist appellation and the resultant obtrusive media trial, it becomes almost impossible for the remand prisoners to come out. There are instances of young men going to jail as under- trials and coming out after long years of incarceration. When the courts acquit them, no compensation is given to them and they are forced to live with the indelible stigma of a former prisoner. Jails are meant for those who are convicted and punished after trial in the court, but unfortunately in our country, they have become bleak houses for under-trial imprisonment. It is a basic legal principle that no person should be treated as guilty unless and until his crime is proved in the court through a fair trial. Persons facing trial on alleged crimes are to be treated as innocents until the court finally declare them guilty and1 imprisoned. That is why our country has liberal provisions to grant bail to those arrested. The Supreme Court has made it very clear that bail is the rule and jail is the exception.
After the repeal of previous black laws like TADA, POTA and AFSP the Parliament has amended Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) incorporating provisions to deny bail and keep the accused indefinitely in jail.
He added the party believes that no democratic government can allow this violation and no civilized society can remain passive to this grave injustice. So we request you to initiate immediate action to remove the undemocratic provisions in the UAPA and AFSPA which gives unlimited power to the police to arrest and detain people on charges which are usually dismissed by the courts. We also request you to direct the state governments to free the under-trial prisoners on bail and to provide compensation to those people who are forced to remain in jail as remand prisoners.

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Students’ body irked with TET issue

IMPHAL, Sept 15: Not satisfied over the way the state Government is distributing forms for Teacher’s Eligibility Test (TET) to the intending candidates, the student organisations the KSO, TKS and AMSU Saturday have threatened to impose parallel bands in Manipur on September 19 and Septemebr 20 respectively if fails to set up TET form distribution […]

IMPHAL, Sept 15: Not satisfied over the way the state Government is distributing forms for Teacher’s Eligibility Test (TET) to the intending candidates, the student organisations the KSO, TKS and AMSU Saturday have threatened to impose parallel bands in Manipur on September 19 and Septemebr 20 respectively if fails to set up TET form distribution centres in all the district headquarters within September 17.
A joint press conference of All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU), Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO) and Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong (TKS), Imphal was held at the AMSU head office here.
The Kuki students’ body has decided to declare a state wide bandh to protest the act of Board of Secondary Education (BOSEM) Secretary who has expressed his inability to open distribution centres for TET forms in all the district headquarters, KSO vice president (administration) Mangcha Baite told the pres conference.
A state wide 48-hour bandh will be imposed with effect from 5 am of September 19 if the wishes of the intending TET candidates and the demands of KSO are not met on time, Baite said.
He said the KSO has already submitted a memorandum to the state education Minister pleading him for opening of TET form distribution centres and also exam centres in all the district headquarters.
Saying that distribution of TET forms at a single centre in Imphal has brought immense hardships and difficulties for people settling in the hill areas, the KSO leader maintained such situation has caused unnecesary problems to all the people seeking TET forms in long queue.
People coming to Imphal to get TET forms from remote hill areas have to endure all sorts of harships such as transport bottlenecks, financial problems and the trouble of spending two-three days in Imphal, Baite further said.
He also said the high pricing of TET forms at Rs 300/- per one copy is also not appropriate as the poor and deprived people will not be able to afford the rate.
The KSO also demands extension of the last date of submission of TET forms and deferment of the date of examination as it collides with the date of SSc exam, he informed.
AMSU, KSO and TKS in addition decried the recent controversial results of the Master of Commerce (fourt semester) exam conducted by Manipur University last June. AMSU president Th Suresh, who was also speaking during the press conference, said the results have created a big confusion among students.
He referred to the controversial results pointing out that on September 7 last, the MU had announced Sh Timothy to be the topper among top 10 merit list. But, later on, the MU authority notified that the Msc (fourth semester) results were wrong and instead listed one Kh Vijyata Devi as the topper of the top 10 list in June, saying it was done after making improvement.
KSO president Baite further speaking on the controversial exam results also threatened to boycot the ensuing Convocation programme of MU if the concerned authority fails to settle the matter by September 17.
The three student bodies once again urged the Government to set up TET form distribution centres at every ZEO offices across the district headquarters by September 19 to address the issue and warned that they will call a parallel bandh on September 20 as soon as the dateline ends.

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North East Olympians honoured with cash prize

Imphal, Sep 15 UNA: A three Day Seminar on the Development of Sports in the North Eastern State kicked off today at Manipur Film Development Cooperation (MFDC) . Chief Minister of Manipur O. Ibobi Singh inaugurated it. In the opening function of the Seminar, London Olympic 2012, bronze medalist in 51 kg women boxing Mary […]

Imphal, Sep 15 UNA: A three Day Seminar on the Development of Sports in the North Eastern State kicked off today at Manipur Film Development Cooperation (MFDC) . Chief Minister of Manipur O. Ibobi Singh inaugurated it.
In the opening function of the Seminar, London Olympic 2012, bronze medalist in 51 kg women boxing Mary Kom was awarded with Rs.40 lakh and Rs. 5 lakh each were given to the Olympians of the northeastern states by the Manipur Olympic Association and The Youth Affairs and sports department government of Manipur under the sponsorship of Northeastern Council (NEC).
The inaugural function was attended by, O. Ibobi Singh Chief Minister, Manipur, Paban Singh Ghatowar Union Minister of state and in-charge of DoNER/ Chairman NEC, and Bijoy Koijam president Manipur Olympic Association as chief guest president and guest of honor. Dr. Meinya and Thangso Baite, MPS council of cabinet ministers, MLAs and high ranking officials attended the function.Two Olympians from Sikkim and Assam however could not attend the function as their flights reached Imphal late.
Expressing his gratitude to the Union Minister and Chairman, NEC for providing resource for the event and consenting to grace this function, Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh said Manipur is now emerging as powerhouse in sports in the country. Organisation of seminar and felicitation of the Olympians jointly organized in Imphal is a welcome gesture.
Chief Minister further said that we have so far been content doing well at the national level. But recent London Olympic has raised the bar. We now aim for International level successes. Rio Olympics in 2016 will have to be a special target. We have to carve out our place in certain disciplines that are most suitable to us, such as, Archery, Boxing, Weightlifting and contact games etc.
Manipur has always been proud of producing Olympians, Arjuna Awardees, Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, Dronacharya and Dhyanchand Awardees. And it is proud to add another distinction, the Olympic medalist with Mary Kom winning a bronze medal in London Olympic. And “I am confident that this would only be the beginning and more will follow in future”.
Today, all sportspersons are needed to pay attention to the basic challenges at a more fundamental level in a state where there is talent in Sports the opportunities would need to be broader based. Our young ones need to be exposed to sport facilities and in an environment where committed coaches and sportsperson are accessible. Despite our apparent successes so far, many have also been denied the opportunities added the CM.
Chief minister further said in view to broad base promotion of sports, government of Manipur has taken up to establishment of Mini-sports complex in all the Hill district head quarter and in valley areas, under the financed of DoNer, NLCPR and under Plan through SPA.
Manipur is gifted with talented football players both boys and girls, and so, the state has been moving the NEC for establishment of a Regional Football Academy in Manipur. The Academy could be moulded into a centre of excellence in football and fulfill a genuine need of the footballers of the North East.
Ibobi, Ghatowar , Bijoy also handed over a cheque to the London Olympians of the North East state and further handed over gifts (Laptop) sponsored by the Sara Jeevan Staff Welfare Association to Manipur Olympians. And further receipt the Jarkhand National games medalist with cash award of Rs. 17 lakh and below.
The opening of seminar was attended by all the Olympians of the North Eastern state.

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Rishang feted by Naga Parliamentarians

IMPHAL, Sept 15: Rajya Sabha MP from Manipur who was also the chief minister of Manipur, Rishang Keishing was given an “Outstanding Achievement Award” by the Naga Parliamentarians Forum, Manipur at Tribal Research Institute (TRI), Imphal today. Ministers, MLAs, ex-MPs, former MLAs and public leaders hailing from Naga community attended the programme. All the speakers […]

IMPHAL, Sept 15: Rajya Sabha MP from Manipur who was also the chief minister of Manipur, Rishang Keishing was given an “Outstanding Achievement Award” by the Naga Parliamentarians Forum, Manipur at Tribal Research Institute (TRI), Imphal today.
Ministers, MLAs, ex-MPs, former MLAs and public leaders hailing from Naga community attended the programme.
All the speakers including ministers and MLAs in the function showered praises on the Rajya Sabha MP.
Manipur home minister Gaikhangam said many politicians are looking up to Rishang Keishing as he is an ever mentor figure to them. “He has been our guiding figure and we thank his late parents to have given birth to such a great person from whom many people have been benefiting,” lauded Gaikhangam. The Manipur home minister stated that Rishang Keishing had guided them from the ‘dark to the light’.
Minister Francis Ngajokpa stressed the need for removing the various misunderstandings and start “maximizing our understanding among us”.
The Naga Parliamentarians Forum, Manipur also felicitated Naga ministers and MLAs in the function.

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Bar assn can bring changes : Guv

Mail News Service Imphal, Sep 15 : The closing function of the Year Long Diamond Jubilee Celebration of the All Manipur Bar Association was held today at Cheirap.Governor Gurbhachan Jagat, Minister I Hemochandra, Justice T Nandakumar and others attended the function. The Governor said “ The primary objective in setting up this Association was to […]

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Imphal, Sep 15 : The closing function of the Year Long Diamond Jubilee Celebration of the All Manipur Bar Association was held today at Cheirap.Governor Gurbhachan Jagat, Minister I Hemochandra, Justice T Nandakumar and others attended the function.
The Governor said “ The primary objective in setting up this Association was to help in ushering in a more just society in Manipur and helping in dispensing of justice to all.
The legal fraternity is not only there to argue cases in court but it has a far bigger role. The work of this fraternity begins with the introduction of Bills in Parliament, the debates in Parliament and outside the Parliament, the response of various civil societies to certain Acts being proposed or those which have already been passed and finally to actively engage themselves in these discussions in the forums that are available to them. The Bar Associations are in the unique position of initiating such debates and dialogues and make suggestions to the State and Central Governments through their elected representatives or through the media or by directly meeting the concerned representatives of the Government. The Bar Association should be constantly holding Seminars, Workshops, etc on subjects of topical importance which impact even the common man. The common man is not aware of the intricacies of the various Bills in Assemblies and Parliament or the various Acts that have been passed, especially in the field of social legislation and the taxation regime which have a direct impact on their daily lives.
An active Bar Association should also hold Workshops and Seminars where distinguished legal experts from different specializations can come and participate along with retired Supreme Court and High Court Justices and top known lawyers of various Bar Associations. This would go a long way to educate the younger Members of the Bar Association and also nudge the senior Advocates to keep updating their knowledge.
There is another field in which they can play an important part and that is in rendering help to poor litigants. There are various rules and regulations regarding admission of BPLstudents in Schools and Colleges in various professions, in hospitals, etc, but these are more often flouted than
followed. I would request this Association to deal with this problem, through their clinics, etc. Litigation is an expensive affair and begins with villagers coming from some outlying areas of the State spending money on travel and lodging, payment to those representing them and then these cases can carry on for years if not decades. This will really be a major step in social upliftment of the poor. Another area where initiatives of the Bar Association could prove to be very useful, especially in troubled States is in conflict resolution. The Bar Association normally enjoys great respect amongst common people and various organizations and if it takes the lead in conflict resolution also, it would be serving a great National purpose.
We are in a situation today where investigation levels of Police all over the country has gone down abysmally. Standards of prosecution are even poorer but I would not like to comment on the state of the third pillar of the system. The common man has almost lost faith in the criminal justice system and has started resorting to various unfair practices in order to achieve his objectives, that is, through corruption or extraneous influences. We have reached a stage where local people even in Manipur have started destroying houses of suspects and lynching them even before the Police reaches the spot. This is a matter of great concern and has to be taken up at all levels because providing security of life and property is one of the basic functions of the State.”

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Five centres open for issuing TET forms

Board of Secondary Education Manipur has opened separate five centres for different districts for issuing application forms for Teacher’s Eligibility Test TET 2012 at Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service

Board of Secondary Education Manipur has opened separate five centres for different districts for issuing application forms for Teacher’s Eligibility Test TET 2012 at Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service

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KSO calls 48hour Manipur bandh from Sep 19

Expressing strong disapproval over the attitude of Board of Secondary Education Manipur BSEM in issuing the forms for Teacher’s Eligibility Test TET only from a single point at Imphal, thus, creating a whole lot of problems to aspiring candidates i…

Expressing strong disapproval over the attitude of Board of Secondary Education Manipur BSEM in issuing the forms for Teacher’s Eligibility Test TET only from a single point at Imphal, thus, creating a whole lot of problems to aspiring candidates in far flung areas, Kuki Students’ Organisation KSO has called a 48 hour Manipur Bandh with effect from 5 am of September 19 Source Hueiyen News Service

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CPI demands diesel price rollback

Communist Party of India CPI , Manipur State Unit has demanded rollback in the price of diesel, implementation of Universal Public Distribution System and payment of compensation to the farmers who have been hit by deficient rain Source Hueiyen New…

Communist Party of India CPI , Manipur State Unit has demanded rollback in the price of diesel, implementation of Universal Public Distribution System and payment of compensation to the farmers who have been hit by deficient rain Source Hueiyen News Service

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Tribal student bodies pose riders on TET

With regard to the ensuing Teacher’s Eligibility Test TET , the tribal student bodies have given three day ultimatum to the State government to look into its three point demands and have vehemently expressed displeasure over the alleged piecemeal trea…

With regard to the ensuing Teacher’s Eligibility Test TET , the tribal student bodies have given three day ultimatum to the State government to look into its three point demands and have vehemently expressed displeasure over the alleged piecemeal treatment meted out to the people in the hill districts Source Hueiyen News Service Pamreiso Shimray

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Manipuri diaspora say thanks to all

Manipuri Diaspora of Bengaluru yesterday hosted a Dinner Get Together with a view to thank all those who helped the Diaspora during the trying times in the month of August 2012 Source Hueiyen News Service

Manipuri Diaspora of Bengaluru yesterday hosted a Dinner Get Together with a view to thank all those who helped the Diaspora during the trying times in the month of August 2012 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Villagers build bridge over Makru

The long awaited dream of the people of Tousem area to have a bridge constructed over Makru River finally realized with assistance from BDO office Tousem sub division Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

The long awaited dream of the people of Tousem area to have a bridge constructed over Makru River finally realized with assistance from BDO office Tousem sub division Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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Over 90 pc polling in repoll

The re poll of 4th Panchayat elections which was conducted today in 8 polling stations recorded a polling percentage of over 90 percent Source Hueiyen News Service

The re poll of 4th Panchayat elections which was conducted today in 8 polling stations recorded a polling percentage of over 90 percent Source Hueiyen News Service

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DoNER to infuse more sporting spirit Nod given to Football Academy, Boxing Academy on the card Mary Kom awarded ‘ 40 lakhs, ‘ 5 lakh each to other NE Olympians

THE MINISTRY for Development of North Eastern Region DoNER has been giving importance to development of sports in Manipur and it will continue to give more emphasis on sports in days to come , Paban Singh Ghatowar, Union Minister of State i c DoN…

THE MINISTRY for Development of North Eastern Region DoNER has been giving importance to development of sports in Manipur and it will continue to give more emphasis on sports in days to come , Paban Singh Ghatowar, Union Minister of State i c DoNER, who is also the Chairman of North Eastern Council NEC , has stated Source Hueiyen News Service

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People resort to mob justice as they lost faith in law court, says Governor

As common man have lost faith in criminal justice system of the law court, people in the state have resorted to mob justice, said Governor of Manipur, Gurbachan Jagat today at the closing function of the year long diamond jubilee celebration of All Man…

As common man have lost faith in criminal justice system of the law court, people in the state have resorted to mob justice, said Governor of Manipur, Gurbachan Jagat today at the closing function of the year long diamond jubilee celebration of All Manipur Bar Association AMBA at Cheirap Court, Uripok here Source Hueiyen News Service

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Man behind Kumbi blast nabbed

In a major breakthrough, troops of Red Shield Division arrested ‘self style’ Lt Salam Bikram of Peoples Liberation Army PLA , one of the perpetrators of the IED blast carried out at Kumbi against the security forces September 9, according to a press…

In a major breakthrough, troops of Red Shield Division arrested ‘self style’ Lt Salam Bikram of Peoples Liberation Army PLA , one of the perpetrators of the IED blast carried out at Kumbi against the security forces September 9, according to a press communique of the PIB Defence Wing Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Deprived Parbung look to Mizoram for solace

DEPRIVED OF all the developmental works, the villagers of Parbung in Churachandpur district have cursed themselves for being under the government of Manipur and expressed their desire to be associated with the neighbouring state of Mizoram Source Hu…

DEPRIVED OF all the developmental works, the villagers of Parbung in Churachandpur district have cursed themselves for being under the government of Manipur and expressed their desire to be associated with the neighbouring state of Mizoram Source Hueiyen News Service Halley Gurumayum

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