ATSUM appeals

Expressing serious concern over the communal tinge being blown out of proportion over the reported construction of EGS under Lilong AC in Thoubal district, the All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur ATSUM ES has appealed to all concerned organisations no…

Expressing serious concern over the communal tinge being blown out of proportion over the reported construction of EGS under Lilong AC in Thoubal district, the All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur ATSUM ES has appealed to all concerned organisations not to create any communal misunderstanding out of the tussle but to bring a solution to it Source The Sangai Express

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TNL deliberates on moral issue

Against the backdrop of many women from the district said to be employed in unlicensed and unregistered Spas in Delhi and Gurgaon areas thereby bringing bad name to the community, the apex Tangkhul body, Tangkhul Naga Long, today convened an emergency …

Against the backdrop of many women from the district said to be employed in unlicensed and unregistered Spas in Delhi and Gurgaon areas thereby bringing bad name to the community, the apex Tangkhul body, Tangkhul Naga Long, today convened an emergency joint meeting of various Tangkhul social organisations Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

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Childline sets record straight

Reacting to a news report published in this paper on April 30 regarding non response and dysfunctional telephone number 1098, the Childline Imphal has categorically rejected the same news report as baseless Source The Sangai Express

Reacting to a news report published in this paper on April 30 regarding non response and dysfunctional telephone number 1098, the Childline Imphal has categorically rejected the same news report as baseless Source The Sangai Express

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CBI files charge sheet in Nido Tania case

Four of the seven persons accused of assaulting Arunachal Pradesh student Nido Tania at a Lajpat Nagar market in South Delhi on January 29 have been charged by the Central Bureau of Investigation with culpable homicide not amounting to murder Source …

Four of the seven persons accused of assaulting Arunachal Pradesh student Nido Tania at a Lajpat Nagar market in South Delhi on January 29 have been charged by the Central Bureau of Investigation with culpable homicide not amounting to murder Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Power cuts A dark blot on Ima Keithels

Irregular power supply has been causing severe inconveniences to both customers and vendors of all the three Ima Keithels of Khwairamband market Source The Sangai Express

Irregular power supply has been causing severe inconveniences to both customers and vendors of all the three Ima Keithels of Khwairamband market Source The Sangai Express

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23 killed in militant attacks in Assam, curfew imposed

At least 23 persons, including children and women, were killed and 14 seriously injured by heavily armed NDFB S militants who unleashed violence in two districts of Assam falling under the Bodoland Territorial Administration Districts area since last …

At least 23 persons, including children and women, were killed and 14 seriously injured by heavily armed NDFB S militants who unleashed violence in two districts of Assam falling under the Bodoland Territorial Administration Districts area since last night Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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State’s first Model UN launched at YLS

The Model United Nations, an academic simulation of the world body United Nations, was launched for the first time in the State at Young Learners’ School here with the non profit Educational Foundation North East Director, Limabenla Jamir, attending …

The Model United Nations, an academic simulation of the world body United Nations, was launched for the first time in the State at Young Learners’ School here with the non profit Educational Foundation North East Director, Limabenla Jamir, attending the event Source The Sangai Express

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CM hints at Poll Code for inaction on water crisis, commuters’ woes

While acknowledging that current issues concerning acute shortage of potable water and commuters enduring inconveniences due to reconstruction of Sanjenthong bridge deserve immediate attention and prompt action, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh conte…

While acknowledging that current issues concerning acute shortage of potable water and commuters enduring inconveniences due to reconstruction of Sanjenthong bridge deserve immediate attention and prompt action, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh contended that with the election code of conduct still in force the Government is constrained to act with extreme caution Source The Sangai Express

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Kim Gangte lambasts State Govt

Observing that the State Government has not taken up a single pragmatic step to address the pressing issue of water scarcity, Trinamool Congress Manipur unit president Kim Gangte has questioned whether the State Government is awaiting dead of people …

Observing that the State Government has not taken up a single pragmatic step to address the pressing issue of water scarcity, Trinamool Congress Manipur unit president Kim Gangte has questioned whether the State Government is awaiting dead of people Source The Sangai Express

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Two Manipuris among those hurt in Chennai Express blast

Two Manipuri players were injured when a bomb exploded inside Guwahati Express train travelling from Bangalore to Guwahati at around 7 am yesterday Source The Sangai Express

Two Manipuri players were injured when a bomb exploded inside Guwahati Express train travelling from Bangalore to Guwahati at around 7 am yesterday Source The Sangai Express

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Governor visits Masjid

Reminding that no religion advocates animosity against other religions, Governor VK Duggal said every section of the society should contribute towards overall progress of India Source The Sangai Express

Reminding that no religion advocates animosity against other religions, Governor VK Duggal said every section of the society should contribute towards overall progress of India Source The Sangai Express

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May Day observed in State

All India Trade Union Congress AITUC , Manipur and BJP Manipur Pradesh observed May Day at GM Hall and Nityaipat Chuthek respectively yesterday Source The Sangai Express

All India Trade Union Congress AITUC , Manipur and BJP Manipur Pradesh observed May Day at GM Hall and Nityaipat Chuthek respectively yesterday Source The Sangai Express

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Khangkhui Cave can boost tourism in Ukhrul, says Modak

By R Lester Makang UKHRUL, May 2: Ukhrul deputy commissioner, Modak Hrishikesh on Thursday said that Khangkhui Mangsor (cave) has great potential to boost tourism in the district, adding that

By R Lester Makang

UKHRUL, May 2: Ukhrul deputy commissioner, Modak Hrishikesh on Thursday said that Khangkhui Mangsor (cave) has great potential to boost tourism in the district, adding that the heritage should be developed to attract tourists from around the world.

DC Hrishikesh attended a one day cultural cum interaction program of Veikhang area villages as one of the special invitees at Khangkhui Mangsor on May 1.

The program held under the theme `Common Journey of Hope & Vision`, was hosted by Veikhang Katamnao Long under the aegis of the Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) with the objective of fostering people to people relationship, unity and understanding amonst Tangkhul community members.

Calling upon the denizens of the district to preserve the natural resources and ecosystem, Modak exuded hope that developing Khangkhui Mangsor at par with those in other parts of the country would bring in tourists not only from India but from abroad as well.

“In such way, the job prospects of local youth could also be improved,” he said while assuring that the district administration is always with the people in providing employment to the youth of the district.

Giving the keynote address, TNL president Artax A Shimray prioritised safeguarding of hills peoples` rights and cultural heritages in the face of the alleged continued attempt by the state government to snatch the same by forcing Village Authority Act upon the tribals of the state.

“We must collectively rise up against such sinister designs of the state government and retain status quo at any cost,” he said reminding the gathering that by virtue of our forefathers` concern for cultural heritage, we receive the same today and we must also protect them for the coming generation in the same way.

AS part of the function, interactive session was held to chart out ways to implement development programs in the area. Various cultural troupes from five Veikhang area villages including two Khangkhui villages, two Nungshong villages and Choithar presented Tangkhul folk songs and traditional items.

The program was attended by around 500 people including church leaders, VA and village elders and representatives from Veikhang students` union and TNL, TSL, TNWL, TKS and TMNL.

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Motorist killed in road mishap

IMPHAL, May 2: A motorist died in a road mishap when a Honda Activa and a passenger Tata Magic collided on Asian Highway 1, at Thoubal Kiyam near NRL oil

IMPHAL, May 2: A motorist died in a road mishap when a Honda Activa and a passenger Tata Magic collided on Asian Highway 1, at Thoubal Kiyam near NRL oil station along Imphal-Moreh road this morning at around 11 am.

According to a police source the deceased has been identified as Thiyam Romio (43) son of late Shamu of Thoubal Kiyam under Thoubal Police station. He was driving an unregistered Honda Activa. He was on his way home towards Thoubal. The passenger vehicle was heading towards Imphal.

The driver of Tata Magic has been apprehended by Thoubal Police this morning. He is identified as Md Abdul Wahid (45) son of Abdul Basir of Sangaiyumphal Cherapur of Thoubal District. The Tata Magic with registration number MNO-6L /5963 has also been picked up by Police. A case has been registered at Thoubal Police regarding the accident, said the source.

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Workshop on traditional games of Kom Tribe held

IMPHAL, May 2: A workshop on the traditional games of the Kom Tribe of Manipur was organised by the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalya in collaboration with the Kom Cultural

IMPHAL, May 2: A workshop on the traditional games of the Kom Tribe of Manipur was organised by the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalya in collaboration with the Kom Cultural Dance and Research Centre, Khoirentak Khuman at its community hall on Friday.

The director of the Tribal Museum and Research Centre, Y Gyaneshwar, asst Professor of DM College of Arts, Dr Manilei Serto and senior journalist Salam Rajesh attended the function as chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively.

In his key note address, museum associate of IGRMS, N Shakmacha Singh said “The workshop was made possible only because of the support of National Museum director KK Mishra. We should consider traditional games as a part of sports, wisdom and knowledge. We should innovate with these games and showcase it to other countries.”

“The state has introduced some games to the world which is being played all over the world.

The Kom tribe alone has 30 plus games which should be promoted in this workshop to preserve the indigenous game for generations,” he added.

Speaking as the guest of honour, senior journalist Salam Rajesh said that he has met all the tribes of the state but the Kom tribe of Khoirentak is the most unique in its culture and traditions.

“The Kom tribe in our state wear the same attire with different patterns”, he said, adding that in urban areas of Imphal, no indigenous games are played anymore but some indigenous games are still alive in the outlying rural areas.

He also mentioned the necessity of documenting the indigenous games and dresses along with the languages for the future generations.

In his speech as the chief guest, TMRC director Y Gyaneshwor said that people should thank S Achon Kom who is the secretary of KCDRC for his contribution in preserving the heritage of the Kom tribe.

Stating that the 33 tribes of the state recognised by the union government have their own customary laws and cultures which are quite similar, he gave the example of international boxer Mary Kom who belongs to the tribe and has achieved a lot in the field of boxing.

In her presidential speech, Dr Manilei Serto said she has fond memories of 25 years ago when Kom women in Khoirentak Khuman were struggling for the survival of, and to keep alive, the indigenous culture.

She said that she was amazed that the older Kom women still had the fight in them to keep their culture and tradition alive.

She pointed out that when she visited 42 villages for her post-doctoral research on the culture of the Kom tribe, she found a lot of differences between them, adding that in the past sports were played when a villager returned after hunting or during a big occasion in the village.

Meanwhile, Khorvon Lam, an indigenous dance of the Kom tribe revived by Guru Achon Kom was presented along with the Kangkap, an indigenous sport of the Kom tribe similar to Kang.

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IGNTU students` union reiterates demands

IMPHAL, May 2: The Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Students’ Union has said in a press release that the students of Indira Gandhi National Tribal University-Regional Campus, Manipur had issued

IMPHAL, May 2: The Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Students’

Union has said in a press release that the students of Indira Gandhi

National Tribal University-Regional Campus, Manipur had issued a clarion call to the Government of Manipur and the concerned departments that the regional main campus site of the Varsity Makhan Village is not able to function due to the delay in development particularly of approach road, electricity and water supply in the main campus.

However, no step has been taken up by the government till date, despite the fact that the vice chancellor has been apprised of the problem, it said.

Further actions will be taken up if the government fails to take up necessary measures, said the union.

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Governor visits Jama Masjid at Babupara

IMPHAL, May 2: The Governor of Manipur VK Dugal made his maiden visit to the Jama Masajid, Babupara Imphal Friday. During the visit, the Governor expressed that every citizen of

IMPHAL, May 2: The Governor of Manipur VK Dugal made his maiden visit to the Jama Masajid, Babupara Imphal Friday.

During the visit, the Governor expressed that every citizen of India must think of the country as one.

He said no religion teaches people to be enemies.

The Governor also expressed his desire to meet leaders of all communities residing in the state so as to understand the aspirations of all the communities.

He said he had earlier visited the Christian Baptist Church in Imphal

The governor also told that he had earlier visited Christian Baptist Church in Imphal.

As the constitutional head of the state, the Governor expressed that he will collect important information through community and religious leaders and added that on the basis of the information he gathers, discussions will be held with the Manipur government in finding a possible action plan so that peaceful coexistence prevails in the state.

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Organisations condemn women`s death

IMPHAL, May 2: The Salai Apunba Nupi Lamjing Lup has condemned the performing of last rites of Kharibam ongbi Sandhyarani by her husband’s family of Thongju Konok Khongnang Makhong on

IMPHAL, May 2: The Salai Apunba Nupi Lamjing Lup has condemned the performing of last rites of Kharibam ongbi Sandhyarani by her husband’s family of Thongju Konok Khongnang Makhong on April 26 in the absence of any person from her parents’locality, Wangjing.

In a statement, the organisation has said that Sandhyarani’s husband performing her last rites by even ignoring their daughter’s request to conduct a post mortem on the body clearly proves that he is guilty. The Lup appeals to the government to question Sandhyarani’s husband, Dinesh and find out the truth, it said.

Meanwhile, the Apunba Nupi Lamjing Lup has also condemned the suspicious death and performing the last rites of Sandhyarani without the presence of her family members and demanded punishment for the culprit.

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