Fire reported

IMPHAL, April 25: A sudden outbreak of fire at a bamboo groove near the residence of Laitonjam Premkumar, 60, of Wangkheirakpam Leirak, Wangkhei under the Porompat Police Station, Imphal East

IMPHAL, April 25: A sudden outbreak of fire at a bamboo groove near the residence of Laitonjam Premkumar, 60, of Wangkheirakpam Leirak, Wangkhei under the Porompat Police Station, Imphal East around 3.30 pm today was put off by the timely arrival of the fire service tenders.

In another incident, around 4.40 this afternoon, a fire broke out at the SAI complex, Takyel under Lamphel Police.

Fire tenders managed to put off the fire before it could do much damage.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/04/fire-reported/

Village authority threatens Old Cachar Road bandh

IMPHAL, April 25: The Longsai Village Authority called a press meet at Manipur Press Club today and alleged miscreants of damaging banana plantation of the Nungsai village on April 23

IMPHAL, April 25: The Longsai Village Authority called a press meet at Manipur Press Club today and alleged miscreants of damaging banana plantation of the Nungsai village on April 23 last.

The village authority also alleged that two passenger jeeps of the village were damaged and the drivers assaulted black and blue on April 24.

James Kamei, 28, son of Kumar Kamei of New Chekon, Lambulane who is one of the drivers said that when he reached Zaujangtek Kuki Village, people who were equipped with knife and other deadly tools attacked his jeep.

He said that the incident occurred in the morning of April 24 around 8:30.

Narrating his ordeal, he told that there were around 30 people in the arson and added that he had to run away from the scene.

In this regard, the Longsai Village Authority demanded booking the culprits and award befitting punishment to them.

The Longmai Village Authority, during the press meet, circulated an ultimatum to launch total bandh on Old Cachar Road with immediate effect until and unless culprits are booked by the concerned authority.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/04/village-authority-threatens-old-cachar-road-bandh/

Aribam SYAM`S Living Shadows

– A Sublime Narrative By : Khura Seraton Art needs meditation, deep penetration, humility, awareness of the magnitude of the task and a total feeling of oneness with the problems

– A Sublime Narrative

By : Khura Seraton

Art needs meditation, deep penetration, humility, awareness of the magnitude of the task and a total feeling of oneness with the problems at hand-RITWIT GHATAK (1925-1976).

The journey of an artist, from a young boy intrigued by the big moving camera and the silver reflector to Cannes Film Festival. From a backbench High School song composer to a film music director. An individual who fights for his conviction. An orphan who then is son of the soil. The embodied persona of an artist is well reflected in his work. This time Shri Aribam Syam Sharma has communicated in a different medium through his book “Living Shadows”.  Though the writer claim not to be confident with words as with films, he narrates stories within story with insightful erudition and style. There was a certain hesitation – if  that is the right word- in writing a review of the book. The book is easy to read, but not so easy a book to review. Reason being, one-the larger then life image of the writer (the image gets larger as we read the book). Two, we as a different generation who grew up in a different visual culture in which sattelite channels not only shape but also influence our standard, taste, sensibility et al vis-a-vis art; a trace of cultural disorientedness is very much an uncomfortable reality within us.

This envisage an introspection into our cultural milieu, its historicity and its reverberation on different art forms of Manipur in particular. And therefore, a pertinent question comes up- can we relate to his work of art ? or if the question is to be put in a simple way; are we able to appreciate our own art forms and culture? The answer is not so simple. But here is an conjectural insinuation into it ; the song from SHAPHABEE (1976) “Mapok Langol Khudingda” has become a part of Manipuri Culture. The song is played at almost every Meitei marriage (whether one like it or not) on the clarinet when the bride is received by her in-laws.

The book purport to be an autobiographical sketch per se, as the narrative is set in the context of his work where, in the author`s words, “My films have given me much pleasure as well as pain in the same way my life gave me both in equal measure. It is for the reason that I saw the relation between my films and my life that I had not concentrated just on films but I also have written something about my life prior to films“. One of the most striking attributes in his narrative is that there is something about life and lives. Notice those “slice of life” are usually in one or two simple lines. His stay in Brindaban, of close-family ties, the unconditional love from the elders- “It is one of the mysteries of life”. The Dahi wala gave a ladle full of curd free to his youngest brother, everyday. Seemingly the writer makes a pause to ponder that, “kindness, somtimes, comes from unexpected quarters. And those simple gestures can be powerful enough to stay in the memory of a life time”. His recent meeting with the writer, Shri Biren who accompanied him to his gate inspite of the illness made him realise, “that there are still some beautiful souls with us”. The book opens with the clearest memory from his childhood of a strange `sight and sound`, which later on his life became the medium of creative expression. Devastation and the sufferings cause by the bombing during the 2nd World War had a significant impact in his life and as well as to his outlook, “it dawned on us that the world is much larger and complex then what we thought it to be. Before we had the chance to set foot on the world it came to us”.

His first Love :

The way home from the Cinema which the writer saw only for the songs, was always too short to learn them. He saw the film ‘Baiju Bawra’ more than ten times to get the song  by heart. Such was the writer`s propensity towards music. His high school romance became a lifelong companion. It is also important to note that his inclination was not encouraged by the family, early during his life. Despite of it, the writer became one of the Central figures in ushering in a modern Manipuri Song- “Matamgi Eshei”. His intense affairs with music gave birth to numerous outstanding personalities, whose songs and music captured the heart of every Manipuri. The formation of the Amateur Artistes Association (AAA) and in retrospect became the forerunner of the Roop Raag (RR) the oldest musical association. Note this adventure of the writer with Shri Aheibam Budha, “The elders who were used to more oblique reference to romantic love were quite horrified by the direct approach of my songs and dismissed them as singing love letters… Budha and I would come back home late at night on our bicycles with the harmonium on my bike and his percussions on his, through the dark streets. If we were a bit early we would stand on the crossroads and talk for a while about the performance and the coming performances”. Like his films, the line surely has a visual impact on the reader. His `faithful companion` took him to Santiniketan, led him to theatre, to music direction that he first entered cinema. And also led him to an imporant person in his life-Sanaibemma.

His first born child :

Shri Aribam Syam`s first born child had to bore on the remarks such as, “salvaged from a dust bin”, “move like Charlie chaplin”. On the contrary, the child had put the northeast India on the world stage. The writer have given optimum space for the chapter “the surprise of `81″. An intimate detail of the experiences he had to go through in the making of  Imagi Ningthem (1981). It includes, the intricacies of film -making, the price of working with outdated technology, how he works with his artiste and the script. The film made him to take some major decisions in life. Its initial release in the state gave hard days to the writer. After his three major block buster, the audience were looking only for the stereotypical masala film and were ready to pay for the `service level of entertainment`. The tragic incident of the actor Ingudam Mangi, three days before the film was shown affected the writer very much. But “Imagi Ningthem” turns out to be a blessing in disguise. It travelled world-wide, earn respect and appreciation from different quaters. Imagi Ningthem remained very close to the writer`s heart, “the film gave some of us who believed in our own way of life, inspite of many drawbacks in our society, an assurance to that belief. I feel that Imagi Ningthem was my first-born. It was the reason that made me a film maker in my own eyes”. The writer confess with honesty that his three major films viz Lamja Parsuram, Shaphabee and Olangthagee Wangmadasu did nurtured his ego. But he left the readers with room to doubt on how he decided to move to a different direction after that. Perhaps some more detailing on his account of sharing “his insight” is asked for! should we ask the writer to make another film on “the making of Imagi Ningthem”? His masterpice cannot be screen today to commemorate its silver jubliee. It gives immense pain to the writer. (we share his pain).

His Company :

Living shadows fairly seems to gives the hunch of reading a who`s who of our culturalscape. It includes a host of writers, singers, dramatist, musicians, filmakers and actors etc. Each one of the names have occupied a distinctive space of its own in our cultural domain. Therefore, it is felt that the names need not be mention again in this review. But it would be an impropriety if the review fail to include the name of Sanaibemma. The book has a special chapter called “Sanaebemma”

“Sanaebemma” as the writer call Maharaj Kumari Binodini, in deference and affection, came to meet for the first time to congratulate him. Shri Syam took the role of Bishu Pagla in one of Tagore`s play. “Raktakarabi”, “the moment behind the stage was the start of a lifelong friendship, personel as well as artistic.”

The writer narrates a brief life history of Sanaibemma and throws light on the creative genius of an artiste in her. His gratefulness to her, of their artistic collaboration, the chemistry between them, are vividly mention in the chapter. He writes, “my best films owe much to her commitments. It is not easy to describe the dynamics that works….. A deep understanding of each other as individual artiste also has made our friendship long and deeply rewarding”

Yes ! without an iota of exaggeration, reading the book of Shri Aribam Syam`s Living Shadows is a rewarding experience. Other then his narrative the photographs are of visual delight. Some  of his classic works are their in the photograph. And also some of his outstanding actors. The book is highly recomended specially for film makers and those wanabe film makers. It would also be worthwhile to carefully study the chapter of his lecture delivered at the Jyoti Prasad Agarwal Memorial lecture, organised by the Guwahati Cine Club. One might overlook it, better not. And for those who are out to look souly for commercial gain by  blindly aping from anything to anybody- Do not touch it. Another very important feature of the book is the series of articles writtern by eminent critics on the writers` work. For instance, the outright criticism from Professor E. Nilakanta Singh, precisely on the film Sanabi (1995) gives a jolt. It demands sincerity and boldness for the writer to re-publish it. We find the hint of an answer to the criticism in the chapter “My lesser knowns”. Well, to give a mild criticism, the book has some silly  spelling mistakes and printing errors. BBC correspondent, John Warrington`s write up on Ishanou dates back to 1981 ! Such lapse could have been well avoided with serious proof reading.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/04/aribam-syams-living-shadows/

RIST organises science talk series

IMPHAL, April 25: As part of the series of one day talk held at the end of every month, the Research Institute of Science and Technology held a talk today

IMPHAL, April 25: As part of the series of one day talk held at the end of every month, the Research Institute of Science and Technology held a talk today to highlight their research work and render knowledge to the students in an easy term for better understanding.

The talk was held at the Department of Physics, MU.

The convener of the RIST, Prof N Nimai Singh, Department of Physics, Manipur University stated that anyone can participate in the talk series held every month.

Prof N Nimai further expressed his desire to establish more research institutes in the state as so to encourage research works.

He also named the list of scientists from the Manipur University, National Institute of Technology, Institute of Bio-resources and Sustainable Development (IBSD), Central Agricultural University (CAU) and various colleges of the state who will be lecturing in the popular talk series jointly.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/04/rist-organises-science-talk-series/

Observation of Dark Day on April 27

IMPHAL, April 27: After the end of Anglo-Manipur War, the British army laid siege of Kangla Fort on April 27, 1891 at 7am which marked the end of the long

IMPHAL, April 27: After the end of Anglo-Manipur War, the British army laid siege of Kangla Fort on April 27, 1891 at 7am which marked the end of the long maintained sovereignty of Kangleipak Manipur following which the Union Jack flag of the British was hoisted in the Kangla Fort by lowering the Pangkhangba embellished flag of the land, the Dark Day Observation Committee of the International Peace and Social Advancement (IPSA) conveyed in a statement.

On that day onward, Kangleipak Manipur has been under their colonial rule, it statement added.

However, it further continued, known and unknown heroes had martyred their lives fighting to their last effort to safeguard the sovereignty of the then Asiatic Kingdom.

The statement added that the day has been observed as Dark Day so as to pay homage to their martyrdom for the Kingdom since long back.

With respect to its inherent nature, IPSA will observe the Dark Day on April 27 at Iboyaima Sumang Lila Sanglen at 9:30 am, it said and added that IPSA is organising Dark Day this time for 16th times.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/04/observation-of-dark-day-on-april-27/

Unauthorised connections will be fined: PHED

IMPHAL, April 25: The Public Health Engineering Department has said in a press release that due to scarcity of water the areas under Golapati Water Supply Scheme will try to

IMPHAL, April 25: The Public Health Engineering Department has said in a press release that due to scarcity of water the areas under Golapati Water Supply Scheme will try to provide water after every two days to its consumers.

However, under the Manipur Water Supply Act, 1992, un-authorized connections will be cut off by the authorities of the department and a fine of Rs 3000 and up to six months in jail of the defaulters will be awarded, it said.

The department appeals to local clubs and local organisations to co-operate said, the statement issued by the executive engineer, Water Supply Maintenance, Division No 1 said.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/04/unauthorised-connections-will-be-fined-phed/

Manipur stages two-day Pena Festival – Nagaland Post

Manipur stages two-day Pena FestivalNagaland PostManipur stages two-day Pena Festival. IMPHAL, APR 25 (AGENCIES). : Published on 26 Apr. 2014 2:22 AM IST. Print Text Size. A two day Pena festival was recently organized under the aegis of the Sangeet Na…

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Nagpur orange, Manipur textile and Moradabad metal craft among 14 items … – Times of India

Nagpur orange, Manipur textile and Moradabad metal craft among 14 items …Times of IndiaCHENNAI: World will be celebrating the Intellectual Property Right (IPR) Day on April 26. But revelry seems to have reached India a day early. On the eve of the IP…

Nagpur orange, Manipur textile and Moradabad metal craft among 14 items
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Nagpur orange, Manipur textile and Moradabad metal craft among 14 items … – Times of India

Nagpur orange, Manipur textile and Moradabad metal craft among 14 items …Times of IndiaCHENNAI: World will be celebrating the Intellectual Property Right (IPR) Day on April 26. But revelry seems to have reached India a day early. On the eve of the IP…

Nagpur orange, Manipur textile and Moradabad metal craft among 14 items
Times of India
CHENNAI: World will be celebrating the Intellectual Property Right (IPR) Day on April 26. But revelry seems to have reached India a day early. On the eve of the IPR Day functions, the award of Geological Indications (GI) tag to 14 items unique to

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Coaching programme launched in Manipur to nurture soccer talent – Big News Network.com

Coaching programme launched in Manipur to nurture soccer talentBig News Network.comOver 120 students aged below 15 are going through month-long training at the Th. Birachandra Singh Football Academy Ground in Imphal West. The talent identification prog…

Coaching programme launched in Manipur to nurture soccer talent
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Over 120 students aged below 15 are going through month-long training at the Th. Birachandra Singh Football Academy Ground in Imphal West. The talent identification programme is supported by the University Grants Commission, and its objective is to …

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Manipur stages two-day Pena Festival – ANINEWS

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Manipur stages two-day Pena Festival
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Imphal ( Manipur), Apr.25 (ANI): A two day Pena festival was recently organized under the aegis of the Sangeet Natak Academy, New Delhi at Sagolband Tera Loukrakpam Leikai in Imphal. Several Pena artists, including Guru Leibakmacha Singh and Guru …

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Coaching programme launched in Manipur to nurture soccer talent – ANINEWS

ANINEWSCoaching programme launched in Manipur to nurture soccer talentANINEWSImphal (Manipur), Apr.25 (ANI): Over 120 students aged below 15 are going through month-long training at the Th. Birachandra Singh Football Academy Ground in Imphal West. The …


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Coaching programme launched in Manipur to nurture soccer talent
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Four militants arrested in Manipur – Daily News & Analysis

Four militants arrested in ManipurDaily News & AnalysisFour militants of Kangleipak Communist Party (kcp) were arrested during a massive combing operation in interior village in Imphal east district of Manipur, police said today. Following reports of m…

Four militants arrested in Manipur
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Four militants of Kangleipak Communist Party (kcp) were arrested during a massive combing operation in interior village in Imphal east district of Manipur, police said today. Following reports of movement of ultras, personnel of 16th assam rifles

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Teen rape shocks Manipur Paomais – E-Pao.net

Teen rape shocks Manipur PaomaisE-Pao.netThe Paomai community in Manipur has expressed shock at the rape of a minor girl at Paomei colony in Imphal city by a 65-year-old resident on April 17, during the Inner Manipur polling. “A culprit is a culprit….

Teen rape shocks Manipur Paomais
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The Paomai community in Manipur has expressed shock at the rape of a minor girl at Paomei colony in Imphal city by a 65-year-old resident on April 17, during the Inner Manipur polling. “A culprit is a culprit. He does not have a caste, creed or religion.

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Water crisis in Manipur deepens – E-Pao.net

Water crisis in Manipur deepensE-Pao.netWith major rivers and water project sites drying up owing to scanty rainfall, Imphal valley is witnessing a mad rush for potable water even as the government is contemplating pumping water from the Loktak lake in…

Water crisis in Manipur deepens
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With major rivers and water project sites drying up owing to scanty rainfall, Imphal valley is witnessing a mad rush for potable water even as the government is contemplating pumping water from the Loktak lake in Bishnupur district to combat the

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Teacher`s role crucial: NCPCR Chairperson

IMPHAL, April 24:  The most important role is taken by the teacher. A teacher should know how to share knowledge with students and the means to develop and monitor a

IMPHAL, April 24:  The most important role is taken by the teacher. A teacher should know how to share knowledge with students and the means to develop and monitor a student. This was stated by Kushal Singh, the Chairperson of National Commission for Protection of Child Right (NCPCR).

Speaking at a state level teachers training programme on child right in Classic Sangai Hall of Hotel Imphal on Thursday, she said that such seminars have been conducted in 14 different places of the country under different topics.

Chief Secretary PC Lawmkunga expressed regret at various cases of violation of child rights in different places of the country.

Continuing that teachers take an important role in the well-being of a child, he said that teachers should be aware of latest trends and be able to study the psychology of the students.

The chairman of the Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Right said that the state level teachers training programme on child right is first of its kind.

He continued that there is a need to acknowledge the rights of the child by the teachers given by the law for the betterment.

On this regard, the MCPCR acquire an approval from the NCPCR.  

In the training session on her topic ‘An overview of Child Rights’, the NCPCR chairperson said that the child by reason of physical and mental immaturity needs special safeguards including appropriate legal protection.

“The state must take appropriate legislative, administrative, social and educational measures for the protection of a hild and his rights.US Convention on the Rights of a Child, the first legally enforceable document enumerating the specific rights of a child was signed by UN general assembly on November 1989 and ratified by India on December 11, 1992.”

Continuing that the most ratified Human Right Treaty has been ratified by 190 countries, she said that the constitutional provisions relating to child rights are article 15(5), article 21A, article 24, directive principal of state policy article 39(F), article 45, article 51 (k).

She also elaborated that the right of the child as spelt out in the UN Convention on the Rights of a Child (UNCRC) fall in four broad categories right to survival, right to development, right to protection, right of participation.

Kushal Singh highlighted the acts relating to children are child labour (prohibition and regulation) act 1986, Juvenile justice (care and protection of children) act 2000, Commission for Protection of Child Rights act 2005, Right of children to free and compulsory education act 2009, Protection of children form sexual offices act 2012.

Our CCPur Correspondent adds: The Manipur Alliance for  Child  Rights (MACR), Churachandpur Chapter, organised   a one day awareness program  styled ‘sensitization program  on integrated  child development  scheme  and other laws related to  juvenile right’  at the campus of the Health Integrated ministries campus at M.Ramthar,Lamka ,Churachandpur.

On the occasion, the Churachandpur’s Deputy Commissioner P.K Jha , Add.SP Balram Singh and ICDS PO Ms. Memcha Devi act as resource persons.

Speaking on gender issues and gender equality, PK Jha said that women empowerment as an idea or principle is akin to sun glasses and a spectacle through which prism reality will be dispersed, adding that due to gender equality we will get to see a double dose of development that will, apart from women, empower the family at large.

Having done thorough research on gender equality, he also dwelt at length about gender sensitisation in different circumstance which needs to be dealt in separate ways as per the need.

“Men are borne off women’s womb and what is the harm in having a woman CM in the state as it happens at the centre and many state governments in India.”

He also pointed out that national schemes like Rural Health Mission and SSA are women centric.

Speaking on the occasion, Addl. SP Balram Singh admitted that as a police officer, it was not easy to keep in touch with books and reading materials while emphasising the need to care for and protect the right of the child, lamenting that as a police officer he was perturbed by an incident at Takyal where arms and ammunitions were recovered from a juvenile home which is a negative trend.

Talking about provisions under the ICDS which had been carried out in the district, CDPO of ICDS of Tuibuang Ms Memcha Devi mentioned various schemes that had been taken up at Churachandpur which led the participants, particularly the Angawadi workers, to question that they are not aware of most schemes as they are yet to see the buildings and infrastructure being developed in many places as reported.

Interestingly, they and other participants of the program alleged that they are yet to see any buildings or development under ICDS particularly in 6 villages. Khomoi B, Monglenphai A, TollenB, Toillen A, Monglenphai  A and M. Ramthar Chich had no Angwanwadi centres to implement  the ICDS policies.

The participant also said that  it will be ‘wise’  if the authority  look into the  matter  and immediately fulfil the immediate need  of  the  district and bring justice to children in particular  and the general populace in general.

Convenor of MARC Churachandpur  Rev Nicky Thasnga  said  in his key note address that the Government of India  has  given all its citizens  a privilege  to develop spiritually, mentally and physically.

The government is keen to provide for the needy particularly the children at the age group of 0-3 and 0-6 years for which ICDS was envisaged all over India, he added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/04/teachers-role-crucial-ncpcr-chairperson/

NPO condemns rape of minor

IMPHAL, Apr 24: The Naga People’s Organisation has strongly condemned the alleged rape of a minor by a 65 year old in Paomei Colony, and the death of another youth

IMPHAL, Apr 24: The Naga People’s Organisation has strongly condemned the alleged rape of a minor by a 65 year old in Paomei Colony, and the death of another youth in police firing while demonstrating against the incident.

While condemning the crime, NPO, would be compelled to join the Joint Action Committee on the crimes in their fight for justice if state government fails to deliver justice to the rape victim and bereaved family members of the youth who was killed, it said.

It is also stated that delegates of Naga People Organisation meet leaders of the victim’s community on April 22 and extended solidarity and full support in their fight for justice.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/04/npo-condemns-rape-of-minor/

Brew a healthy habit with CC Tea!

By Deepa Kh Summer or winter, nothing can beat the refreshing feel of a steaming hot cup of tea that goes perfect with a newspaper. For as long as we

By Deepa Kh

Summer or winter, nothing can beat the refreshing feel of a steaming hot cup of tea that goes perfect with a newspaper. For as long as we can remember, people have been drinking tea as it suits the taste of everyone.  Tea, for its versatility, is the second most widely consumed beverage after water. It can be consumed either hot or cold and has many health benefits associated with it.

I am not much of a tea aficionado or an experimenter, but I have often heard people saying that tea is a comforting and pleasant beverage. However, since the day a friend introduced CC Tea to me, I got so much used to it that I feel my morning is incomplete without it. And personally, I feel this tea is much healthier than the normal black tea or coffee as it is a beverage sans caffeine. The best part of getting addicted to this drink is that it does help in improving your health.

Researchers have opined that tea is a “wonder drink” as many remarkable healing properties have been found in it. Some are of the opinion that replacing water purposely with green tea may be even healthier. The high concentration of antioxidants present in green tea helps in fighting diseases and makes your immune system stronger.

CC Tea is not just a drink but a social enterprise that will contribute in building and promoting a healthier and better society.  It is commonly referred to as herbal tea because of its herbal infusion. Today, drinking herbal tea has become so popular that it is used as a culinary item and for medicinal purpose as well. This herbal drink is one such drink which is used for its flavour, benefit and other medicinal purposes. I have listed a few benefits of CC Tea below-

Benefits of CC Tea

– Relieves constipation

– Improves your digestion and has healing properties for stomach aches, gas, bowel spasms and diarrhoea

– The mild sedative helps in calming the nerves

– Helps in maintaining a healthy eyesight and beautiful skin

– Relieves menstrual problems and nausea

– Promotes perspiration and lower fever

– Helps in keeping your body cool during summer season

– The antioxidant contents help to get rid of toxins and excess body fats.

– Improves your liver function and lowers uric acid level.

– Helps in maintaining lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

– A popular ancient remedy for curing chest congestion, colds and coughs.

Those who are addicted to tea and coffee might have an absurd feeling about how the herbal tea would taste like. Some of you might even have very bad experiences and some might even complain about its taste. But trust me; you will never regret your decision to give up your caffeine intake for CC Tea. You would be smitten by the sweet aroma and its flavour.  Consumption of CC Tea will ultimately help you in overcoming your caffeine addiction. So why think twice when you can enjoy a hot cup of refreshing herbal tea and at the same time maintain a healthy lifestyle. So get set to “Brew a healthy habit with CC tea.” You have nothing to lose in giving a try!

( Deepa Kh is a Containt Writer based in Delhi. The view expressed in the write up is her own)

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/04/brew-a-healthy-habit-with-cc-tea/

Longsai VA alleges Zoujantek villagers of arson

IMPHAL, April 24: The Longsai Village Authority has alleged in a press release that two passenger carrying Jeeps were damaged today after destructing banana plants and farm huts by the

IMPHAL, April 24: The Longsai Village Authority has alleged in a press release that two passenger carrying Jeeps were damaged today after destructing banana plants and farm huts by the Zoujangtek village youths yesterday.

It said, around 7:30 am today two passenger carrying jeeps with registration no MN0 54012 and DI MNO6L2908 belonging to Phillipou Pamei and Jamespou Kamei respectively were damaged by around 30 youths of Zoujangtek village carrying iron rods, sharp weapons and wooden sticks. The drivers were both beaten black and blue, alleged a statement of the village authority, chairman.

The Nungsai village appeal to the concerned authority to capture the culprits and take up necessary action, said the chairman of the Nungsai Village authority in a press release.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/04/longsai-va-alleges-zoujantek-villagers-of-arson/

Kabui Dharma Sabha condoles

IMPHAL, Apr 24: The Kabui Dharma Sabha Manipur has said in a press release that it condole the demise of Ayekpam Lalmani Singh, vice-president of Vishva Hindu Parishad on April

IMPHAL, Apr 24: The Kabui Dharma Sabha Manipur has said in a press release that it condole the demise of Ayekpam Lalmani Singh, vice-president of Vishva Hindu Parishad on April 19 at 10 am at his residence at Uripok Tourangbam Leikai due to illness.

A condolence meeting was held by the KDS at its office at 8 am on April 23 with president Dr Lungpuijei Kabui as the president of the meeting.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/04/kabui-dharma-sabha-condoles/