Arrested

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IMPHAL, Feb 23: A team of Imphal east commando led by inspector Oken brought back a self-styled lieutenant of UNLF, Takhellambam Apabi, 32, son of Nageshwar of Chanam Sandrok, who was arrested by Mizoram police from Vairengte on February 12.

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Prohibition order

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IMPHAL, Feb 23: The district magistrate of Imphal west, N Ashok Kumar has imposed an order prohibiting the assembly of five or more persons and entry of persons in the examination centres of HSLC examinations in the district except officials, candidates and law enforcement agencies from 6am to 6pm.

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MPSC(A) win the 3rd 57 Mountain Division Polo Tournament

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IMPHAL, Feb 23: Manipur Police Sports Club(A) thrashed Manipur Police Sports Club(B) by 9-1 goals to lift the champion title of the 3rd 57 Mountain Division Polo Tournament 2012 played at Imphal Pologround.

Manipur Police Sports Club(A) team were unstoppable right from the word go as M.Jawan Singh strike in three goals in the first chukker.

The experienced Police(A) took theirs time in the second chukker and Manipur Police(B) pounched on a chance as T.Pradeepkumar Singh hits home a goals which turn out to be theirs last as well.

Police experienced hand S.Bimol Singh gets cracking as he scored Police(A) fourth goals in the second chukker.

The remaining chukker saw some hectic ride between the teams but Police(A) tightens the grip in the third chukker as S.Somorjit Singh and S.Bimol Singh struck home a goals each and later in the fourth chukker, Police(A) maintain theirs grip as S.Bimol Singh, M.Surjit Singh, S.Somorjit Singh added three more goals for 9-1 victory today.

Police(A) walked away with Rs 15,000 along with the winners trophy while Police(B) fetch Rs 10,000 and runners up trophy. Major General Binoy Poonnen, VSM, GOC 57 Mountain Division distributed prizes to the teams.

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Gangs on the Prowl

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The news of a criminal gang on a recent abduction spree is disturbing. The gang has since been busted by the police, killing a member and capturing another, but not before an innocent businessman was brutally murdered, even though, as the murdered man’s family claims, a ransom amount of Rs. 10 lakh had already been paid. The crime is beastly to say the least and deserves universal condemnation in the strongest words. The criminals need also be given the severest penalty under the law to ensure jurisprudence is not dead and gone altogether from this land. The despicable crime is also an indicator that things have gone too far and the Manipur society is on a rapid descent into complete insanity. Such crimes once upon a time were simply unheard of, and indeed unthinkable anywhere in the state. But the depressing fact is, this wakeup call would likely go unheeded as did so many others in the past, partly because of a dreadful state of moral numbness brought about by the unremitting violence the state has been witness to for half a century now, and partly because the people are too hapless and terrified to protest atrocities not just against them but humanity as such.

Come to think of it, in many ways the much talked about state terrorism embodied and exemplified by draconian laws such as the AFSPA, untenable as it is, still have some degree of accountability comparatively. At least the people are still unafraid to come out and make their anger known and demand legal retribution. Whatever it is, even savage legislations like the AFSPA are still subject to some degree of civilized control, therefore in a roundabout way, a vent still exists to purge public anger. There are also adequate also room for intellectuals in their ivory towers to ruminate and pen down beautifully coined protest phrases and adroitly argued cerebral disapprovals. Not in the violence of the kind that killed the businessman, which is now threatening the mental and physical wellbeing of the entire population indiscriminately. If allowed to go unchecked, nobody will be safe anymore. It needs however be mentioned here that this is not the first case of kidnapping for ransom. The crime has been widespread in the past one or two decades. There have been other fatalities too. The victims most of the time belong to the government contractor classes, and officials of the various engineering departments who award and monitor these contracts. But sometimes they have also been impoverished government employees, such as the caretaker of a Public Health Engineering Department, PHED, water pump, who was killed along with his son in the custody of their kidnappers who wanted the government department to pay them a huge ransom. In most cases, unless there have been fatalities, these crimes go unreported, as the victims fear for their lives.

It is time for the government to evolve a strategy to tackle this growing cancer in our society. There is some academic justification, though not approval, in calling systematic and rationalized extortion by various underground organisations as a tax mechanism to run their movements. However kidnap and murder for ransom can remotely be clubbed in the same crime category. Yet, it must be said the underground extortion tradition, sometimes using extremely brutal and coercive methods, must bear a great degree of the responsibility for the current state of madness. The violent methods they have all along been seeking to sanctify in the name of their revolutionary movements, continually raised the threshold of concern of the general public to violence. They also left rooms in the shadow of their violent ways, for the emergence of mutant criminals like the ones who kidnapped and killed an innocent businessman even after they were paid a huge sum of money, probably because they did not get the amount they demanded.
The underground groups too must ensure that they cleanse those who commit these murderous felonies in the grey areas of law keeping which they helped institutionalise. The bigger responsibility must however rest with the government. Even if insurgency is too vast an issue to be tackled by a single strategy, controlling this kind of crimes should need much less effort and resource. Let the government go about the job immediately.

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BOSEM invalidates candidature of 7000 students opting for hill centres – KanglaOnline

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BOSEM invalidates candidature of 7000 students opting for hill centres
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IMPHAL, Feb 23: In a significant move to curb malpractices in board examinations, the Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BOSEM) has barred 7000 students from appearing the High School Leaving Certificate Examination, 2012 which will commence

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ECI still mum on repoll in Manipur – KanglaOnline

ECI still mum on repoll in ManipurKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Feb 23: The Election Commission of India is yet to take a final decision regarding repoll in Manipur, even as non-Congress parties continue to step up its anti-repoll campaign. According to informed…

ECI still mum on repoll in Manipur
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IMPHAL, Feb 23: The Election Commission of India is yet to take a final decision regarding repoll in Manipur, even as non-Congress parties continue to step up its anti-repoll campaign. According to informed sources, today also the Commission weighed
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Meet on AFSPA, Sharmila Chanu at Harvard AFSPA lands on US soil – E-Pao.net

Meet on AFSPA, Sharmila Chanu at Harvard AFSPA lands on US soilE-Pao.netThe North American Manipur Association (NAMA) and the European Manipuri Association (EMA) were the co-sponsors of the event wherein Dr Charlie Clements, Executive Director of the C…

Meet on AFSPA, Sharmila Chanu at Harvard AFSPA lands on US soil
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Chothe Lim Abom, Manipur (CLAM) objects – E-Pao.net

Chothe Lim Abom, Manipur (CLAM) objectsE-Pao.netImphal, February 23 2012: The Chothe Lim Abom, Manipur (CLAM)—Chothe Tribe Union, has registered its strong objection to the press statement of Rokungam Chothe which appeared in The Sangai Express issue…

Chothe Lim Abom, Manipur (CLAM) objects
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Imphal, February 23 2012: The Chothe Lim Abom, Manipur (CLAM)—Chothe Tribe Union, has registered its strong objection to the press statement of Rokungam Chothe which appeared in The Sangai Express issue of February 21 under the head 'Chandel bodies

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MPSC(A) win the 3rd 57 Mountain Division Polo Tournament – KanglaOnline

MPSC(A) win the 3rd 57 Mountain Division Polo TournamentKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Feb 23: Manipur Police Sports Club(A) thrashed Manipur Police Sports Club(B) by 9-1 goals to lift the champion title of the 3rd 57 Mountain Division Polo Tournament 2012 played…

MPSC(A) win the 3rd 57 Mountain Division Polo Tournament
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IMPHAL, Feb 23: Manipur Police Sports Club(A) thrashed Manipur Police Sports Club(B) by 9-1 goals to lift the champion title of the 3rd 57 Mountain Division Polo Tournament 2012 played at Imphal Pologround. Manipur Police Sports Club(A) team were

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Harvard University wakes up to 11-year hunger strike by Iron Lady against AFSPA – KanglaOnline

Harvard University wakes up to 11-year hunger strike by Iron Lady against AFSPAKanglaOnlineThe North American Manipur Association (NAMA), and the European Manipuri Association (EMA) were co-sponsors. Dr Charlie Clements, executive director of the Carr …

Harvard University wakes up to 11-year hunger strike by Iron Lady against AFSPA
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Satyanarayana wins gold – The Hindu

Satyanarayana wins goldThe HinduAndhra Pradesh's G. Satyanarayana Rao won the men's 85 plus 5km walk event even as Manipur dominated proceedings on the opening day of the 33rd National Masters athletics championships at the Sree Kanteerava Stad…

Satyanarayana wins gold
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Andhra Pradesh's G. Satyanarayana Rao won the men's 85 plus 5km walk event even as Manipur dominated proceedings on the opening day of the 33rd National Masters athletics championships at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium here. Satyanarayana won in 45:25.7s,

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Election Commission of India (ECI) observers cancel Manipur visit – E-Pao.net

Election Commission of India (ECI) observers cancel Manipur visitE-Pao.netLast hour cancellation by observers of the Election Commission of India (ECI) to their scheduled visit to Imphal left political parties in Manipur in a confused state. Observers …

Election Commission of India (ECI) observers cancel Manipur visit
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Last hour cancellation by observers of the Election Commission of India (ECI) to their scheduled visit to Imphal left political parties in Manipur in a confused state. Observers of the ECI to Manipur scheduled to arrive in Imphal Wednesday to discuss

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The First USA Symposium on AFSPA and Irom Sharmila held at Harvard University – E-Pao.net

The First USA Symposium on AFSPA and Irom Sharmila held at Harvard UniversityE-Pao.netThe North American Manipur Association (NAMA), and the European Manipuri Association (EMA) were co-sponsors. Dr. Charlie Clements, Executive Director of the Carr Cent…

The First USA Symposium on AFSPA and Irom Sharmila held at Harvard University
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The North American Manipur Association (NAMA), and the European Manipuri Association (EMA) were co-sponsors. Dr. Charlie Clements, Executive Director of the Carr Center For Human Rights Policy, Harvard University, made the welcome remarks and opened

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Videography Contest for Manipur Tourism – E-Pao.net

Videography Contest for Manipur TourismE-Pao.netApplications are invited from enthusiastic individuals, film makers, videographers, organizations, firms, companies, etc. for submission of 2 (two) videos (Magnificent Manipur) of durations 30min. and 30s…

Videography Contest for Manipur Tourism
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Applications are invited from enthusiastic individuals, film makers, videographers, organizations, firms, companies, etc. for submission of 2 (two) videos (Magnificent Manipur) of durations 30min. and 30sec. each. A. Criteria for the contest are as

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Opium and insurgency not what India had in mind in emerging trade with Myanmar – The National

The NationalOpium and insurgency not what India had in mind in emerging trade with MyanmarThe NationalJust 35 bumpy kilometres from the capital of India's Manipur state, he and his colleagues are outnumbered by gunmen from a faction of the National…


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Opium and insurgency not what India had in mind in emerging trade with Myanmar
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Just 35 bumpy kilometres from the capital of India's Manipur state, he and his colleagues are outnumbered by gunmen from a faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland, one of half a dozen insurgent groups operating near India's border with
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Manipur Board BSEM HSLC 2012 Cass 10 Exam Centres

The list of exam centres for the Manipur High School Leaving Certificate Examination, 2012 (HSLC 2012). The list contains names of exam centres according to the roll numbers of candidates.For other…

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The list of exam centres for the Manipur High School Leaving Certificate Examination, 2012 (HSLC 2012). The list contains names of exam centres according to the roll numbers of candidates.For other…

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Business at Mizoram

Aizawl, Feb 22NNN : It just happened that the proprietors of an industry are non-Mizos, an influential youth body in Mizoram has asked the government to cancel the permit allocation for sites to set up the industry. Lalruatkima, president of Mizo National Youth Front, the youth wing of Mizo National Front (MNF), has asked the […]

Aizawl, Feb 22NNN : It just happened that the proprietors of an industry are non-Mizos, an influential youth body in Mizoram has asked the government to cancel the permit allocation for sites to set up the industry.
Lalruatkima, president of Mizo National Youth Front, the youth wing of Mizo National Front (MNF), has asked the Mizoram government to cancel allocation of sites for Mizoram Ispat Industries in Lengte Export Promotional Industrial Park. Mizoram Ispat Industries is planning to set up a New Steel Project at Aizawl in Mizoram .The project involves Manufacturing Of Billets / Bars & Rods & Tmt.
Lalruatkima after visiting the Export Promotional Industrial Park yesterday with some MNF Youth leaders, asked that for what motive the government of Mizoram could make land lease agreement for 99 years covering land measuring 15,000 square metres for establishment of the Steel Re-rolling Plant which practically belonged to non-indigenous traders. He alleged that the Industry is being setup by RK Agarwal, Roshan Agarwal and Pawan Baid who shared 99 percent of the ownership. The fourth person C.Lalduhawma of Chaltlang, working in ABCI Company has only 1 percent of the ownership. It is learnt that the cost of the project is Rs 30 crore 40 lakh. It will require 4 megawatts of power to run the industry. Meanwhile, the Director of Industries asserted the allocation of Industrial site for Mizoram ISPAT Industries for establishment of Steel Re-rolling Plant.
The press release issued in this connection today clarified that go ahead signal was given to the Industry Director by Mizoram Public Investment Board which carefully examined the case. The Mizoram Public Investment Board is headed by the Chief Secretary and the members are Secretaries, the Principal Adviser and Secretary of Mizoram State Planning Board. Further, the ruling Congress party also admitted that the site for establishment of Steel Re-rolling Plant was alloted to Mizoram ISPAT Industries under the new Industrial Policy of Mizoram 2002. The Congress Media Cell leader, Lalrozara further said, under the same Industrial Policy, the Govt. of Mizoram and Venus Bamboo Products Private Limited, W.Bengal and The Bamboo Development Agency Mizoram signed agreement during the term of the previous government.

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Renovation work of historical shrines begins in Kashmir Valley

Srinagar , Feb 22 (ANI): In a bid to promote heritage tourism, authorities have begun renovation work of historical shrines and to equip tourists with better facilities in Jammu and Kashmir . The shrine of Hazrat Sheikh Syed Abdul Qadir Jeelani, also known as the Dastgeer Sahib, which holds immense importance among Muslim devotees as […]

Srinagar , Feb 22 (ANI): In a bid to promote heritage tourism, authorities have begun renovation work of historical shrines and to equip tourists with better facilities in Jammu and Kashmir .
The shrine of Hazrat Sheikh Syed Abdul Qadir Jeelani, also known as the Dastgeer Sahib, which holds immense importance among Muslim devotees as well as other faiths across the country, is getting a face-lift as the renovation work is progress.
The state authorities decided to extend the area of the shrine in order to accommodate large numbers of devotees.
Kashmir Divisional Commissioner Asgar Samoon said every possible effort is being made to provide better facilities to the tourists visiting the shrine and to conserve the heritage sites.
“We are trying to protect our heritage structures, the heritage shrines in the down town areas. There are interventions at the considerable level, like the decongestion plan, second is to improve the infrastructure and to improve the quality of life of people, living in near by areas and to improve the utilities, parking facility, water supply and electricity and to extend accommodation,” said Samoon.
The newly constructed walls of shrine and traditional walnut wood carving on the windows and doors have added to the elegance and grace of the edifice.
Appreciating the step taken by the state government, residents said this would help generate business opportunities for them.
“This will benefit us; people from different religions, Hindu and Muslim visit the place, so they will get facilities. The government has taken good steps by initiating the construction work and every year, devotees throng this place in huge numbers and they go back disappointed. So, this is a good step and beneficial for us,” said Muzzaffer Ahmad, a resident. The authorities would try to provide basic civic amenities like toilets and better parking facilities, at every historical site for the convenience of the visitors. Brochures and booklets with historical background of the monuments would also be made available to the visitors, which would serve as a source of knowledge.

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CM inspects Lishang Hiden area

The chief minister O. Ibobi today visited the work progress of of historic Leishang Hiden construction at Canchipur. MLA Bijoy Koijam, works minister K. Ranjit and other officials were also accompanied the visit.

The chief minister O. Ibobi today visited the work progress of of historic Leishang Hiden construction at Canchipur. MLA Bijoy Koijam, works minister K. Ranjit and other officials were also accompanied the visit.

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AR provides solar lights and computers

30 Assam Rifles donated four Computers and three Solar Lights to Orphanage and Children Home, Langol on 22 February 2012.The items were handed over by Commander 9 Sector AR in a simple ceremony organised at Children home. Speaking on the occasion Commander 9 Sector lauded the efforts the Orphanage and expressed hope that the contributions […]

30 Assam Rifles donated four Computers and three Solar Lights to Orphanage and Children Home, Langol on 22 February 2012.The items were handed over by Commander 9 Sector AR in a simple ceremony organised at Children home. Speaking on the occasion Commander 9 Sector lauded the efforts the Orphanage and expressed hope that the contributions of Assam Rifles will help the children in acquiring computer skills and improve the level of education which will go a long way in making them better citizens of the country.
In another occasion, 28 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under HQ IGAR(S) donated six Solar Lights, rations and stationeries to Sadan Sewa Maring village under AR Military Civic Action Project. Commander 9 Sector AR graced the occasion. Speaking on the occasion commander 9 Sector stressed upon the importance of good relations between the Armed Forces and local populace. He emphasized that Assam Rifles would continue to strive for the welfare and security of the people and it will always endeavour to safeguard the fundamental rights and cultural sanctity of Manipur.
Similarly, 23 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector presented computers and furniture to Sun Ridge Academy, Nongdam Tanghkhul village under ARMCA project on 21 Feb 12.

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