Manipur mourn Olympian judoka Lourembam Brojeshori Devi’s death – NDTV

NDTVManipur mourn Olympian judoka Lourembam Brojeshori Devi's deathNDTVIn Imphal on Wednesday, Manipur's sports fraternity paid its last respect to Olympian judoka Lourembam Brojeshori Devi, who died on July 21 in Coimbatore. London Olympics 20…


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Manipur mourn Olympian judoka Lourembam Brojeshori Devi's death
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In Imphal on Wednesday, Manipur's sports fraternity paid its last respect to Olympian judoka Lourembam Brojeshori Devi, who died on July 21 in Coimbatore. London Olympics 2012 bronze medalist Mary Kom was among those who bid Brojeshori a tearful 

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Reading between the lines.

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For many people the world over, reading the newspaper is a ritual that signifies that the day has started. Over the years, the look and feel of the newspaper has changed and with the advent of TV news channels, the … Continue reading

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For many people the world over, reading the newspaper is a ritual that signifies that the day has started. Over the years, the look and feel of the newspaper has changed and with the advent of TV news channels, the newspaper industry has been chastised by various sections of the readership saying that the breathless nature of TV reporting has crept into the print media in the form of sensational news and what is now increasingly becoming a fixation to the point of obsession with the rich and the famous. On another tangent, the inroads made by the ‘news on the go’ section of the media today in the form of online news outlets is leading to a situation where some newspapers have simply shut shop while internet sites have crept in their place. While the traditional followers of the media may well frown upon online portals taking their place under the category called ‘media’, the truth is that even social networking sites are now contributing to media output. This comes with its own share of issues in terms of veracity and other journalistic ethics but the truth is that more and more, the nature of reader interest is changing globally. There is an increasing interest on what celebrities of every hue are doing. At one point, called the celebrity watchers journalists who covered the rich and the famous were given a tag called the ‘papparazzi’ while newspapers had a page that devoted itself to the going ons of celebrities: the Page 3 people. The demand for more on the Page three people has in a sense, also contributed to tabloid news that sells itself on ‘exclusives’ which would be nothing about any growing issues about the world and the society that one lives in but filled with the latest designs about clothes, shoes, homes, cars and gadgets. The fixation of celebrity watching as a global phenomenon is best seen in the amount of media imprints on the latest birth of the Royal Family of Britain. Print and TV media and online media had only the ‘latest’ updates on the birth of the child to a point of near hysteria. In India too, celebrity watching in the national media is picking up with more and more attention on what actors and then cricketers are up to in their lives both personally as well as professionally.

The smaller media is spared the celebrity phenomenon thankfully mainly because smaller media are based in small towns where celebrity-hood is not granted easily. But having said that, the local media here has its own blinders when it comes to news. Over and above media being caught in between the devil and deep sea crisis, given the nature of the push and pull between various state armed forces on one side and non state armed forces on the other, there is the endless array of civil society groups and students groups who will all decide what is news and not. If celebrity watching is the popular favourite the world over for media followers, in Manipur it is mostly a tendency to keep a watch for blood and gore. There has been no in depth study of the nature of media readership in the state so far but suffice to say that the one main news that almost all sections of people want to know about for varying degrees is on whether there is going to be bandh or roadblock or both somewhere in the offing. Another important focal point that readers want to know is when the LPG gas cylinders can be filled in and where. Everything else is secondary. The news on bandhs are indicators for where one can venture out while updates on blockades can trigger off panic buying for essential items but mainly, to stock up petrol, either for use or for selling at inflated prices. Apart from news on bandhs and blockades and keeping tabs on gas stocks, what occupies the mind of people and become the subject of intense discussions and debates is the nature of social crimes in the state, which is where one needs to look at whether the media is failing the public in terms of what it is handing to them as news or whether the level of readership and the media consumption is falling down in terms of interest, credibility and acceptance.

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59 people donates blood

In all 59 people including seven civilians donated their blood during a day long Voluntary Blood Donation Camp held successfully from 10 Source Hueiyen News Service

In all 59 people including seven civilians donated their blood during a day long Voluntary Blood Donation Camp held successfully from 10 Source Hueiyen News Service

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School Health Programme a failure in State ‘Cooks for MidDay Meal Scheme not trained’

A report of the Ministry of Human Resource Development for the year 2012 13 has revealed that the School Health Programme taken up as an important component of the UPA Government’s flagship Mid Day Meal Scheme has failed in the State Source Hueiye…

A report of the Ministry of Human Resource Development for the year 2012 13 has revealed that the School Health Programme taken up as an important component of the UPA Government’s flagship Mid Day Meal Scheme has failed in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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With no marketing facility, medicinal plants lie in rot at Tamenglong

Planting of a huge quantity of Ayush Medicinal Aromatic and Spices plants in Namkaoluang Keikao village of Tamenglong district has become is futile due to lack of marketing facility in the state Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

Planting of a huge quantity of Ayush Medicinal Aromatic and Spices plants in Namkaoluang Keikao village of Tamenglong district has become is futile due to lack of marketing facility in the state Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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Thanlon MLA distributes aid to differently abled persons

Over twenty five differently abled persons today received hearing aid and wheel chair from Parliamentary Secretary and MLA of Thanlon AC, Vungzagin Valte at the later’s residence in New Lamka Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

Over twenty five differently abled persons today received hearing aid and wheel chair from Parliamentary Secretary and MLA of Thanlon AC, Vungzagin Valte at the later’s residence in New Lamka Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

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TDC volunteers to mend Makru Bridge

Transporters’ and Drivers’ Council TDC , Manipur has expressed willingness to repair Makru Bridge along Imphal Jiribam Road NH 37 if the State Government and Border Roads Organization BRO are not ready to take up the repairing works within a short…

Transporters’ and Drivers’ Council TDC , Manipur has expressed willingness to repair Makru Bridge along Imphal Jiribam Road NH 37 if the State Government and Border Roads Organization BRO are not ready to take up the repairing works within a short period Source Hueiyen News Service

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UTLA clarifies

The United Tribal Liberation Army UTLA SK Thadou has denied report that the outfit terminated its former general secretary, Seineo Guite alias James Kuki of New Lamka following his arrest on July 16 at Jiribam Source The Sangai Express

The United Tribal Liberation Army UTLA SK Thadou has denied report that the outfit terminated its former general secretary, Seineo Guite alias James Kuki of New Lamka following his arrest on July 16 at Jiribam Source The Sangai Express

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Francis rushes to Delhi, NPO gears up for stir

Even as Manipur Rural Development and Panchayati Raj minister Francis Ngajokpa had rushed to New Delhi three days ago and has been meeting Central leaders on the controversial census issue of Senapati district, the Naga frontal organisations of the dis…

Even as Manipur Rural Development and Panchayati Raj minister Francis Ngajokpa had rushed to New Delhi three days ago and has been meeting Central leaders on the controversial census issue of Senapati district, the Naga frontal organisations of the district, while gearing up for a series of stern agitations, convened a joint meeting under the aegis of Naga Peoples Organisation NPO in district headquarters today Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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SDWA condemns

The Senapati District Women’s Association SDWA has vehemently condemned the murder of P Kaisa Mao near Mao Karong on July 22 evening Source The Sangai Express

The Senapati District Women’s Association SDWA has vehemently condemned the murder of P Kaisa Mao near Mao Karong on July 22 evening Source The Sangai Express

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KD Pamei condoled

The Zonal Education Officer, Tamenglong and his staff on Thursday deeply condoled the sudden demise of Kaijeng Dikam Pamei alias KD Pamei, former District Education Officer of Tamenglong, who passed away on 18th July, 2013 Source Hueiyen News Servi…

The Zonal Education Officer, Tamenglong and his staff on Thursday deeply condoled the sudden demise of Kaijeng Dikam Pamei alias KD Pamei, former District Education Officer of Tamenglong, who passed away on 18th July, 2013 Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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Kuki bodies oppose UG notices, buses cease service

Consequent to serving meeting notifications on chiefs of Kuki villages located between Senapati and Kangpokpi by an unknown outfit without specifying details as well as ‘annual tax’ clearance to Kuki bus owners, passenger service from Senapati to Impha…

Consequent to serving meeting notifications on chiefs of Kuki villages located between Senapati and Kangpokpi by an unknown outfit without specifying details as well as ‘annual tax’ clearance to Kuki bus owners, passenger service from Senapati to Imphal ceased with immediate effect today Source The Sangai Express

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A prompt, impartial and independent judiciary is a must DGP

Director General of Police, Manipur Yumnam Joykumar today stated that a prompt, impartial and independent judiciary is a must for delivering justice Source Hueiyen News Service

Director General of Police, Manipur Yumnam Joykumar today stated that a prompt, impartial and independent judiciary is a must for delivering justice Source Hueiyen News Service

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IOC transporters to take NH37 route

Even as Imphal Dimapur highway remain disconnected as far as heavy loaded vehicles are concerned after 300 metres long section of the highway caved in near Heritage village, Kohima, some retail outlets and transporters registered with IOC have vowed to…

Even as Imphal Dimapur highway remain disconnected as far as heavy loaded vehicles are concerned after 300 metres long section of the highway caved in near Heritage village, Kohima, some retail outlets and transporters registered with IOC have vowed to ship in fuel without any break along Imphal Jiribam highway NH37 in view of the acute shortage of petrol and diesel in the State Source The Sangai Express

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Child rights to free and compulsory education

With an objective to bring quality education in the hill areas of the State, Manipur Alliance for Child Right MACR in collaboration with District Alliance for Child Rights, Chandel DACRC organised a Convention on ‘Child rights to free compulsory …

With an objective to bring quality education in the hill areas of the State, Manipur Alliance for Child Right MACR in collaboration with District Alliance for Child Rights, Chandel DACRC organised a Convention on ‘Child rights to free compulsory education’ at the conference hall of DRDA, Chandel today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Student thrashed for late return to hostel

An assistant teacher of Emmanuel English Academy, Yaingangpokpi has been accused of severely thrashing a girl student for returning late to the hostel boarding after the summer break Source The Sangai Express

An assistant teacher of Emmanuel English Academy, Yaingangpokpi has been accused of severely thrashing a girl student for returning late to the hostel boarding after the summer break Source The Sangai Express

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Bomb blast near house of Agri officer

Suspected militants exploded a bomb at the residence of an Agriculture Department official at Soibam Leikai here early Thursday morning, but no one was injured in the incident Source Hueiyen News Service

Suspected militants exploded a bomb at the residence of an Agriculture Department official at Soibam Leikai here early Thursday morning, but no one was injured in the incident Source Hueiyen News Service

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Transporters’ and Drivers’ Forum TDF slams Additional Secretary

Blaming Additional Secretary Finance Jain Prakash for deferring payment of compensation for trucks set ablaze during people’s protest, the Transporters’ and Drivers’ Forum TDF Manipur has asserted that Jain Prakash should be held accountable for an…

Blaming Additional Secretary Finance Jain Prakash for deferring payment of compensation for trucks set ablaze during people’s protest, the Transporters’ and Drivers’ Forum TDF Manipur has asserted that Jain Prakash should be held accountable for any untoward incident resulting out of his delaying tactics Source The Sangai Express

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