Three killed in clash at Ukhrul

IMPHAL, July 15 NNN : There was a shoot out between the suspected NSCN-IM cadres and suspected UNLF cadres in Manipur’s Ukhrul district early today. Three persons reportedly were killed However, officially it is not confirmed. According to reports received, suspected cadres of UNLF were resting at Wangli community hall at Wangli village under Kasom […]

IMPHAL, July 15 NNN : There was a shoot out between the suspected NSCN-IM cadres and suspected UNLF cadres in Manipur’s Ukhrul district early today. Three persons reportedly were killed
However, officially it is not confirmed.
According to reports received, suspected cadres of UNLF were resting at Wangli community hall at Wangli village under Kasom Khullen sub-division in Ukhrul district when miitants believed to be from the NSCN-IM surrounded the community hall and opened fire. The other group retaliated. In the process, three militants were said to have been killed but it is yet to be ascertained as to which group the deceased belonged. Unconfirmed reports said two injured suspected UNLF cadres have been taken away by the other rival outfit.
Wangli is a Tangkhul village located 60 km from Kasom Khullen subdivision headquarters bordering Myanmar.
Meanwhile, due to certain problem, the police of Kasom Khullen subdivision is yet to reach the place. They are likely to go to Wangli village in the morning.

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Talks with Kuki group held

IMPHAL, July 15 NNN: Representatives of the Joint Monitoring Group (JMG) and United People’s Front (UPF), an umbrella body of several Manipur-based Kuki militant outfits resumed their meeting on Monday. The JMG meeting held at Banquet Hall, 1st Manipur Rifles in Imphal was participated by Principal Secretary (Home), government of Manipur, Suresh Babu, Joint Secretary […]

IMPHAL, July 15 NNN: Representatives of the Joint Monitoring Group (JMG) and United People’s Front (UPF), an umbrella body of several Manipur-based Kuki militant outfits resumed their meeting on Monday.
The JMG meeting held at Banquet Hall, 1st Manipur Rifles in Imphal was participated by Principal Secretary (Home), government of Manipur, Suresh Babu, Joint Secretary (Home) Chourashia, JMG Chairman and Additional Deputy Director General of Police (ADGP) LM Khaute, Superintendent of Police (CID), and top official of Assam Rifles, BSF and Army on the Government side.
For UPF, it was represented by leaders of United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF), Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA), Kuki National Front-P and Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D).
In the meeting, the UPF side urged the JMG side for regular payment of stipend (Rs 3000 for each cadre) to the militants belonging to the umbrella organization, a highly placed official source said.
It also pushed for additional fund to complete the under construction designated camp of ZRA at Phaibatang in Churachandpur district while urging for convening the JMG meeting on monthly basis.
The JMG side assured the UPF leaders that the demands raised by them during the meeting would be met soon.
It also informed the insurgent leaders to submit an upto-date list of its cadres to the committee soon and to start re-verification of the cadres.
The UPF, now under Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreement, side told the JMG that a latest list of its cadres would be submitted to it at the earliest, the official source added.

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The Great Nalanda – Past and Present

Radha Kant Bharati The Nalanda Mahavihara (ancient Nalanda University) had been a great seat of learning for about eight hundred years (from 5th century to 13th century A. D.). At the very beginning it was a monastic institution accommodating thousands of travelling monks coming from different regions. During their stay at Nalanda monastery the Buddha’s […]

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The Nalanda Mahavihara (ancient Nalanda University) had been a great seat of learning for about eight hundred years (from 5th century to 13th century A. D.). At the very beginning it was a monastic institution accommodating thousands of travelling monks coming from different regions. During their stay at Nalanda monastery the Buddha’s Dhamma and Vinaya based on ‘Pariyatti’ and ‘Patipatti-dhammasasanam’ etc. senior monks gave their sermons while the junior monks attended. This was the beginning of the ancient Nalanda Mahavihara. This monastic establishment developed and ultimately it became the foremost University unparalleled in the world. This reputation was so furthered that it came to be known as the ‘University of Universities.”
Actually the Nalanda Mahavihara had not only been a great seat of learning. But it also became a great centre of culture and civilization. This was a fact that Buddhism was studied here in all its branches. But the comparative study of non-Buddhism thoughts and culture too had been studied here thoroughly. Thus it became a centre not only for Buddhist culture, but also of the Indian culture.
The name and fame of this University spread throughout Asia. Scholars from different parts of Asia specially from China, Tibet, Korea, Mangolia, Bhutan, Indonesia, Central Asia and the like came here for studying.
Gradually there was exchange of scholars between several countries. Buddhist monks from Nalanda went to Korea, China and Tibet. Tibetan scholars too came to Nalanda to enhance their knowledge of Buddhism as well as Indian culture. Thus, the monk-scholars of Nalanda Mahavihara served as the apostles.
Geographically speaking, Nalanda can be spotted on tourist map of India as one of the best archaeological sites that we Indians can be proud of. The ruins of famed University were found in Bargaon situated near the Nalanda Railway Station of Bakhtiyarpur-Rajgir branch line of the Eastern Railway. If one goes to trace the place today, one comes across partially excavated ruins of the ancient University of Nalanda with a number of villages around having variety of Buddha images in different forms.
Although, Francis Buchanan had earlier seen the place in 1812, but could not identify it. Regular excavations started in 1915 and with the untiring efforts on Pandit Hiranand Shastri for two decades, the mighty and majestic Nalanda resurfaced from the womb of earth. It is now locally known as “Khandahara” (ruins) of Nalanda.
Like Bodhisattva, Mahavihara was born and reborn with the word ‘NAVA’ preceding the nomenclature through the dedication of Ven. Bhikshu Jagadish Kashyap in 1951. It was nourished and looked after well by his worthy successors.
Students and scholars from India and foreign countries are seen engrossed in their studies, meditation, and spiritual elevation. A good reference library, several important publication of the Institute, digital edition of the Tripitakas, indepth study of Buddhism with the help of original Parakrita Sanskrit texts, decipherment and study of old and obscure scripts are some of the commendable achievements of the Nava Nalanda Mahavihara.
This resurgence is also marked by taking over the Xuanzang (popularly known as Huensang) Memorial which seems to vibrate with the saintly and scholarly sentiments of the great Chinese pilgrim. His contribution towards understanding and furtherance of Buddhist thought in the world is as meritorious as of any Indian Buddhist Acharya who went abroad with the torch of India’s great heritage. The great Nalanda is now transformed into an attractive tourist spot where an impressive life size bronze statue of Xuanzang has been installed in the beautiful surrounding with lush green large lawns, fountain and pond.
Nalanda was an example of the Guru-Shishya parampara, a great Indian tradition. The authority of the Guru (teacher) over the Shishya (student) was absolute, and yet dissent was permitted in academic matters. The tradition, although going back thousands of years, flourished at Nalanda more than elsewhere.
Describing the Guru-Shishya relationship, I-Tsing says” “He (Shishya) goes to the teacher at the fist watch and at the last watch in the night. First the teacher bids him to sit down comfortably selecting some passages from Tripatakas, he gives a lesson in a way that suits the circumstances and does not leave any fact or theory unexplained. He inspects his pupil’s moral conduct, and warns him of defects and transgressions. Whenever he finds his pupil at fault, he makes him seek remedies and repent. The pupil rubs the teacher’s body, folds his clothes and sometimes sweeps, the apartment and the yard. Then having examined the water to ensure there are no insects in it, he gives it to his teacher. Thus, if there is anything to be done, he does all on behalf of the teacher.”
It is, therefore, not surprising that the students and the teachers wore the same yellow robes whose details are available in the Buddhists texts, “wrapped round the loin and reaching below the knee”. Food was simple and ‘satvik’. According to Shaoman Hwui Li, the author of “the Life of Hiuan Tasan”, all the provisions were contributed by two hundred house-holders from about a hundred villages situated around the Nalanda University.
The fall of Nalanda at the hands of the Turks is a story too deep for tears. Like Nero, Bakhtiar Khilji, its destroyer in 1205 A. D. laughed while Nalanda burnt. The city of knowledge, which took several centuries to build, took only a few hours to be destroyed. Legend has it that when some monks fell at the feet of the invader to spare at least its world-famed library, Ratnabodhi, he kicked them and had them thrown in the fire along with the books. The monks fled to foreign lands, citizens became denizens and Nalanda was relegated to a memory.
Thus ended the story of Nalanda till it was retold first by Hamilton and later by Alexander Cunningham. The excavation started in 1915 and continued for twenty years. Yet much remains to be done. At the Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, which stands close to this ancient site, Sakyamuni seems to be beckon all men of knowledge to restore the glory of the great centre of culture and learning.
However, the Governments initiative has been already taken for the revival of Nalanda. Now the Parliament has passed Nalanda University Bill. Accordingly the Central and State Government started the work for making Nalanda an academic institution of world class.

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Whose responsibility is it?

Roads are too narrow, which cannot accommodate space to the ever increasing numbers of vehicles. Driving vehicles during day time on such roads is easier and manageable. But night time is different. Latest model cars with halogen bulbs shooting the light upward are on the road, which is blinding. Showing least concern to others coming […]

Roads are too narrow, which cannot accommodate space to the ever increasing numbers of vehicles. Driving vehicles during day time on such roads is easier and manageable. But night time is different. Latest model cars with halogen bulbs shooting the light upward are on the road, which is blinding. Showing least concern to others coming from opposite direction they drive in full speed. Imagine the plight of the drivers on the wheel on the opposite direction. He will not see anything yet the vehicle continues to roll on. There had been instances of pedestrians being hit in the night by vehicles. Then there are foolish pedestrians who inculcate the bad habit of walking in the middle of the road just near median portion. They walk aimlessly as if they cannot be hurt. What they do not know is if the driver loses control for one reason or the other they will be crushed like frogs and rats on the road. Who can advise all these foolish pedestrians not to walk in the middle of the road? Middle portion of the road is for the fastest driving vehicle. If any pedestrian dies in the middle of the road he or she will not get any kind of compensation from anybody. Because rules had been violated when they walk in the middle of the road. Pedestrians’ space is reserved on the extreme left side of the road. A middle aged woman, who as a habit crosses the road without looking back was hit by a fast moving two wheeler at Uripok some time back. Luckily she did not die. She was wise she learnt a lesson. She is seen these days crossing the road straight after looking left and right. She will not be hit by fast moving vehicle in future. One must learn lesson without committing any kind of mistake. If pedestrians avoid the bad habit of walking in the middle of the road a change will be seen. At par the concerned authority should frame rules for the vehicles to paint black patches on the top portion of the bulb holders. That will make driving in the night safe. The number of vehicles is alarmingly increasing and there are mad drivers among them. Something needs to be done to control road accidents.

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ATDSUM to launch agitations – E-Pao.net

ATDSUM to launch agitationsE-Pao.netImphal, July 15 2013: Demanding to take immediate action against the police personnel who had allegedly beaten up its President and his driver, All Tribal Disabled Students' Union Manipur has warned to launch var…

ATDSUM to launch agitations
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Imphal, July 15 2013: Demanding to take immediate action against the police personnel who had allegedly beaten up its President and his driver, All Tribal Disabled Students' Union Manipur has warned to launch various agitations if the demand is not 

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Mr World reception

  IMPHAL, July 15 NNN : NGOs in Manipur are preparing to give a warm welcome to Mr World 2013 title holder Dr Ngangbam Shantikumar who is a Manipuri-Taiwanese when he arrives in Imphal on July 27. Dr Shantikumar, a Taiwanese citizen, competed in the International Natural Body building Association (INBA) Mr World Championship held […]

 

IMPHAL, July 15 NNN : NGOs in Manipur are preparing to give a warm welcome to Mr World 2013 title holder Dr Ngangbam Shantikumar who is a Manipuri-Taiwanese when he arrives in Imphal on July 27.
Dr Shantikumar, a Taiwanese citizen, competed in the International Natural Body building Association (INBA) Mr World Championship held at Zakynthos in Greece from July 5-7 this year.
The Taiwan-based Manipuri bagged the title in the international event and brought laurels to the state as well as the country.
Dr Shantikumar, who resides in Taipei, will be felicitated here in the state capital by NGOs when he arrives in the state on July 27, S Shyamsunder, president, Mr World Dr Ngangbam Shantikumar Reception Committee, told reporters at the state CPI office here on Monday.
Dr Santikumar, originally a native of Sagolband Moirang Hanuba Leirak in Imphal West district will arrive in the Imphal
Tulihal Airport at twelve noon of July 27. From there, he will be carried on rickshaws to different parts of the city and
finally take him to CRAU ground, Sagolband Moirang Hanuba Leirak, he said.
The Rickshaw Driver and Puller Welfare Association, All Manipur Intellectual Forum, and Irabot Research and Commemoration Committee in collaboration with several other NGOs will organize the felicitation function.
Dr Shantikumar contested in two categories in the competition. In the age group 40-49, in which he won the gold, there was no weight limitation or height. Among the 150 athletes from around the world who had contested in this categories,
Dr Shantikumar was the only Asian mongoloid.
At present, he is working as an English Professor at De Lin Institute of Technology, Taipei. Dr Shantikumar married a
Taiwanese Chinese citizen, Chen Nan Tai and they have four children.
Representing Taiwan, he had also competed in the IFBB East Asian, Asian, Asian Games, Mr Universe and even Hong
Kong invitational championships.

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KLO investigating into killing of Seikhohao

IMPHAL, July 15 NNN : Kuki Liberation Organisation/Kuki Liberation Army (KLO/KLA) is engaging in intense investigation on the killing of its ‘home secretarty’ Seikhohao Khongsai, in an ambush on Saturday last. Talking to reporters somewhere in Saikul area today, KLO/KLA general secretary L Timothy warned that by July 18 the outfit involved in the killing […]

IMPHAL, July 15 NNN : Kuki Liberation Organisation/Kuki Liberation Army (KLO/KLA) is engaging in intense investigation on the killing of its ‘home secretarty’ Seikhohao Khongsai, in an ambush on Saturday last.
Talking to reporters somewhere in Saikul area today, KLO/KLA general secretary L Timothy warned that by July 18 the outfit involved in the killing of the home secretary of KLO/KLA should make known their identity and also the reason for the killing or else the outfit will spare no stone unturned to give befitting punishment to the culprits.
“Why did these people have to mete out such an inhuman act on the family members of Seikhohao Khongsai alias Marwin?” asked L Timothy.
The KLO/KLA general secretary then expressed his regret that the killing of Seikhohao Khongsai alias Marwin is a big loss to the movement of the Kuki statehood demand.
On behalf of the KLO/KLA, L Timothy strongly condemned the killing of Marwin and said, “Such an act will not be forgiven.”
L Timothy then expressed his gratitude to Kuki frontal organisations for extending their co-operations to Marwin’s family members from the time when they were rushed to the hospital and till the funeral.
On Sunday daughter of slain home secretary had succumbed to her injuries at Shija Hospitals, Imphal.
Two years old Joukim was one of the injured in yesterday’s ambush incident.
She had gone intestinal operation yesterday at the hospital and was put at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) but succumbed yesterday.

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Fish farmers’ training prog

A 5 day long Fish Farmers’ Training Programme organized by District Fishery Office, Imphal East under Rashtriya Kendra Vikash Yojna scheme commenced from today at the training hall of State Institute of Rural Development today Source Hueiyen News Se…

A 5 day long Fish Farmers’ Training Programme organized by District Fishery Office, Imphal East under Rashtriya Kendra Vikash Yojna scheme commenced from today at the training hall of State Institute of Rural Development today Source Hueiyen News Service

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AMSGO appeals for allowing 181 candidates in Engg Exam

All Manipur Students Guardians’ Organization AMSGO has appealed to the authorities concerned to allow 181 candidates, whose candidatures were rejected for non submission of relevant documents, to appear in the Combined Engineering Service Examination…

All Manipur Students Guardians’ Organization AMSGO has appealed to the authorities concerned to allow 181 candidates, whose candidatures were rejected for non submission of relevant documents, to appear in the Combined Engineering Service Examination 2013 to be conducted by Manipur Public Service Commission MPSC from August 1 to 3 next month Source Hueiyen News Service

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Satanism a growing concern in Nagaland

Church workers in Nagaland are experiencing a harrowing time these days ‘exorcising the devils’ from the society Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

Church workers in Nagaland are experiencing a harrowing time these days ‘exorcising the devils’ from the society Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Satan worshippers awakening horror in N’land

Church workers in Nagaland are experiencing a harrowing time these days ‘exorcising the devils’ from the society Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

Church workers in Nagaland are experiencing a harrowing time these days ‘exorcising the devils’ from the society Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Don’t dictate on other militant group KK

The NSCN Khole Kitovi group has said that no militant outfit should dictate another militant organisation in the interest of maintaining peace in the region Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

The NSCN Khole Kitovi group has said that no militant outfit should dictate another militant organisation in the interest of maintaining peace in the region Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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KholeKitovi group rejects IM diktats

The NSCN Khole Kitovi group has said that no militant outfit should dictate another militant organisation in the interest of maintaining peace in the region Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

The NSCN Khole Kitovi group has said that no militant outfit should dictate another militant organisation in the interest of maintaining peace in the region Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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BJP Youth Morcha to highlight Cong misdeeds

President of Bharatiya Janta Youth Morcha BJYM , Manipur Pradesh Oinam Malesh has announced that the BJYM would highlight the misdeeds of Congress Party to the public alongside organizing mass membership campaign in the State Source Hueiyen News Se…

President of Bharatiya Janta Youth Morcha BJYM , Manipur Pradesh Oinam Malesh has announced that the BJYM would highlight the misdeeds of Congress Party to the public alongside organizing mass membership campaign in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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Fish farmers’ training

A five day fish farmers’ training programme was kick started today at SIRD Hall, Imphal East DC Office Complex organised by District Fishery Office, Imphal East under its RKVY scheme Source The Sangai Express

A five day fish farmers’ training programme was kick started today at SIRD Hall, Imphal East DC Office Complex organised by District Fishery Office, Imphal East under its RKVY scheme Source The Sangai Express

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New office bearers of Sana Konung Semgat Lup sworn in

The new elected office bearers of Sana Konung Semgat Lup were sworn in at the Royal Palace today with the titular King Leishemba Sanajaoba administering oath of office and secrecy to the newly elected members in front of the throne of Ebudhou Pakhangba…

The new elected office bearers of Sana Konung Semgat Lup were sworn in at the Royal Palace today with the titular King Leishemba Sanajaoba administering oath of office and secrecy to the newly elected members in front of the throne of Ebudhou Pakhangba Source Hueiyen News Service

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Education Minister releases second edition of career book

The second edition of a book of career options for students titled NE Career Track Book was released by Education Minister M Okendro at his Office Chamber at Sacretariat North Block here today Source The Sangai Express

The second edition of a book of career options for students titled NE Career Track Book was released by Education Minister M Okendro at his Office Chamber at Sacretariat North Block here today Source The Sangai Express

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AA Demand UNC urges HM to fix next round talks

United Naga Council UNC has submitted a memorandum to Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde urging him to fix the next round of talks on Alternative Arrangement within 15 days after ensuring that Manipur Government would be represented with mandate…

United Naga Council UNC has submitted a memorandum to Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde urging him to fix the next round of talks on Alternative Arrangement within 15 days after ensuring that Manipur Government would be represented with mandate and authority to address this vexed issue of Naga People Source Hueiyen News Service

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