URF constitutes body to find missing cadres

IMPHAL, May 2: The United Revolutionary Front (URF), a constituent body of several KCP factions, today informed the constitution of an enquiry to ascertain the truth behind its two missing

IMPHAL, May 2: The United Revolutionary Front (URF), a constituent body of several KCP factions, today informed the constitution of an enquiry to ascertain the truth behind its two missing hard core cadres.

The missing duo have been identified as Irengbam Washington alias Milankumar, 32, son of late I Kumar of Tairenpokpi (captain and second in command of the designated camp) and 2nd lt Pukhrambam Somorjit alias Wahengcha, 32, son of P Lakshman of Waheng Khuman.

Speaking to media persons at the outfit’s temporary designated camp situated at Khrukhul spinning mill, the home secretary of the outfit Puyam Ruhini, presumed that the duo have defected the camp during the intervening night of March 18 and 19 as that they were found absent during the routine fall-in parade on March 19 morning.

With the duo failing to return the same evening, the outfit lodged a missing report with the Sekmai police station, added the home secretary.

He further claimed that the outfit also contacted the family members of the missing cadres but they still remain traceless.

Despite their sudden disappearance from the designated camp the duo will not be declared deserters until a general congress of the outfit is convened, he asserted adding that the outfit is making sure that their monthly honorarium reach their family members.

The URF’s home secretary reiterated that militant outfits who have signed Memorandum of Understanding with the governments have been reeling under severe threat from other militant groups outside the MoU.

URF being a constituent group of several factions of militant groups, the constituent leaders are not liable of all the movements of a single groups he said adding that the demand of families of the missing cadres to produced them was not reasonable.

Meanwhile, the Chairman of the URF, Lanheiba Meitei, who is reportedly out of station, while conveying his statement through his assistance, termed the incident as unfortunate.

He reportedly observed that the incident was a result of political motivation or interference by some vested militant groups to derail the peace process.

It may be noted that the spinning mill which is the temporary designated camp of the URF is guarded by 9 Dogra regiment.

Following the reports of the missing of the cadres the family members and relatives of the missing cadres registered their protest since yesterday demanding the whereabouts the whereabouts of the duo. Subsequently, the concerned police station has been placed under strict surveillance to thwart any untoward incidents.

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Speaker greets on May Day

IMPHAL, May 2: Manipur Legislative Assembly Speaker Th Lokeshwar Singh has greeted the people on the occasion of May Day. The Speaker had said in a statement that on May

IMPHAL, May 2: Manipur Legislative Assembly Speaker Th Lokeshwar

Singh has greeted the people on the occasion of May Day.

The Speaker had said in a statement that on May 1, 1886, a protest was held by workers in the USA demanding 8 hours of work a day which resulted in casualties. Since then on May 1 has been observed as May Day.

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DESAM organises free coaching

IMPHAL, May 2: The 10th edition of the summer free class for the classes of XI and X which is organised by the Kakching Zonal Council and Hiyanglam Wabagai Local

IMPHAL, May 2: The 10th edition of the summer free class for the classes of XI and X which is organised by the Kakching Zonal Council and Hiyanglam Wabagai Local Council of DESAM has been started from May 1, 2014. During the coaching class, ten teachers will teach the students English, Mathematics, Science and Social Science respectively, it said in press release.  

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Finding the Alternative

Leader writer: Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh Demolition and dissembling work of the old Sanjengthong has already started for the construction of a newer version – a four lane bridge at the

Leader writer: Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh

Demolition and dissembling work of the old Sanjengthong has already started for the construction of a newer version – a four lane bridge at the present site. The decision to construct the newer version of the 50 year old Sanjengthong was necessitated by the ever growing vehicle population of the state. The bridge acted as the main connect point between the twin districts of the state. Traffic along such a vital connect point had become a nightmare during the morning and evening rush hours. Although, there are other bridges crossing the Imphal River connecting the two districts, most commuters between the two districts take the Sanjenthong route due to its central and strategic location. Taking up such an essential and vital project requires proper beforehand planning. The planning should not only be about the designs of the structure or setting a deadline for its completion, but should include certain aspects, including how the project could affect the public. And in the present case it should be finding alternative routes for the commuters. Any developmental work or project aimed at the welfare of the public should be preceded by proper monitoring and evaluation of the available options and alternatives. However, this seems to be totally absent from the scheme of things. The present attempt reeks of a government’s lack of imagination and understanding of the plight of the people. An inevitable consequence of such lack of vision can only result in the defeat of the very main purpose of the project which is the welfare of the public.

The government’s complete lack of vision and imagination in undertaking the project is quite obvious from various consequences. Other than the unprecedented traffic congestion witnessed, the closure of Sanjengthong has also tagged along several other issues. The period from March to July is considered as the season of wildfires, as the state experiences a dry spell accompanied by strong winds during this period. In such a situation, any eventuality of a fire, anywhere on the eastern side of the Imphal River could end disastrously. First, the state Fire Service is headquartered in Imphal West; second, Imphal East has no fire service station of its own; third the closing down of the all-important bridge has only brought a more unmanageable traffic chaos on the city roads- in such a circumstance, it is anybody’s guess that any incident of fire in Imphal East could only end on a disastrous note. In the absence of a proper alternative, it would be next to impossible for the fire tenders to reach in time at any spot in Imphal East during any eventuality. The government and its concerned authorities are appealed to install a few fire tenders and firemen at the office complex of the Imphal East SP, so that any eventuality in the district could be attended to without much delay, before the main team from their headquarter arrives at the spot. Now another argument is whether Minuthong can accommodate the increase in vehicular traffic until the new Sanjenthong is inaugurated. As the new bridge is constructed, the government has identified Minuthong and another newly constructed Thumbuthong to bear the major brunt of the vehicular traffic. However, the question is can Minuthong bear the added load until the new Sanjenthong is completed? Although the government has already announced that work would be taken up on a war footing to complete the construction of the bridge within a year’s time, considering the previous records of the state government, there is every possibility of the bridge’s completion period getting extended.
While the project was undertaken with utmost consideration of the welfare of the public, a little lacklustre planning has invited much wrath from the public. The public’s main contention being that the government has failed to consider an alternative before taking up the project.  

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President attended the 14th Convocation of Manipur University – TwoCircles.net

President attended the 14th Convocation of Manipur UniversityTwoCircles.netImphal: President of India Pranab Mukherjee attended the 14th Convocation of Manipur University (MU) on April 29, 2014 at the Centenary Hall of the University at Canchipur, Imph…

President attended the 14th Convocation of Manipur University
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Manipur governor visits Babupara mosque – The Hindu

Manipur governor visits Babupara mosqueThe HinduThe Manipur Governor Vinod Kumar Duggal visited the mosque at Babupara in Imphal located near the offices and residences of the Chief Minister, other Ministers and high officials, on Friday. He held discu…

Manipur governor visits Babupara mosque
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Manipur youngsters impart training in Thang-ta and folk dances – Business Standard

Manipur youngsters impart training in Thang-ta and folk dancesBusiness StandardManipur has a rich heritage of art forms. To promote and preserve them, a Thang-ta, a weapon-based Indian martial art created by the Meitei of Manipur, and folk dance traini…

Manipur youngsters impart training in Thang-ta and folk dances
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Manipur youngsters impart training in Thang-ta and folk dances – ANINEWS

Manipur youngsters impart training in Thang-ta and folk dancesANINEWSImphal, May 2 (ANI): Manipur has a rich heritage of art forms. To promote and preserve them, a Thang-ta, a weapon-based Indian martial art created by the Meitei of Manipur, and folk d…

Manipur youngsters impart training in Thang-ta and folk dances
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Imphal, May 2 (ANI): Manipur has a rich heritage of art forms. To promote and preserve them, a Thang-ta, a weapon-based Indian martial art created by the Meitei of Manipur, and folk dance training program, with the aim of imparting self defense

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Manipur PSC Admit Card 2014 Section Officer Hall Ticket MPSC – Toooli

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Manipur PSC Admit Card 2014 Section Officer Hall Ticket MPSC
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