Woman dead, rape suspected

Two dead bodies including that of a woman, who appeared to have been killed after being raped, were recovered early today in different parts of the district even as the circumstances leading to the crimes remain a mystery and the perpetrators remain at…

Two dead bodies including that of a woman, who appeared to have been killed after being raped, were recovered early today in different parts of the district even as the circumstances leading to the crimes remain a mystery and the perpetrators remain at large, reports our correspondent Source The Sangai Express

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Workshop on PsychoPhysical Aspect of Acting

Mamikon Academy, Imphal and EX Theatre Asia, Taiwan would be jointly organizing a workshop on ‘Psycho physical aspects of acting’ from February 13 to 19 at Kee Pee Studio, Kwakeithel Source Hueiyen News Service

Mamikon Academy, Imphal and EX Theatre Asia, Taiwan would be jointly organizing a workshop on ‘Psycho physical aspects of acting’ from February 13 to 19 at Kee Pee Studio, Kwakeithel Source Hueiyen News Service

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Paralytic leprosy patients left in the lurch

Though there are many paralytic leprosy patients who have made Lei Ingkhol, Chingmeirong their home, they have been left in the lurch sans any kind of assistances for their welfare and rehabilitation, courtesy the discrimination and stigmatisation S…

Though there are many paralytic leprosy patients who have made Lei Ingkhol, Chingmeirong their home, they have been left in the lurch sans any kind of assistances for their welfare and rehabilitation, courtesy the discrimination and stigmatisation Source The Sangai Express

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Violating ceasefire ground rules will be dealt seriously DGAR

If any cadres of NSCN IM, which is under the Cease Fire agreement with the Government of India, are found violating the ground rules, they will be arrested, arms seized and punished according to the law of the land, Lt Gen Rameshwar, Director General o…

If any cadres of NSCN IM, which is under the Cease Fire agreement with the Government of India, are found violating the ground rules, they will be arrested, arms seized and punished according to the law of the land, Lt Gen Rameshwar, Director General of Assam Rifles DGAR has warned Source Hueiyen News Service

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On ECI directives, CEO furnishes information Focus on photo comparison

As demanded, the Chief Electoral Officer CEO has furnished detailed information of all polling stations about the proceedings of the election day to the Election Commission of India ECI Source The Sangai Express

As demanded, the Chief Electoral Officer CEO has furnished detailed information of all polling stations about the proceedings of the election day to the Election Commission of India ECI Source The Sangai Express

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60 days after round the clock work to welcome PM, Sonia potholes decorate portions of NH2

The Chingmeirong Koirengei section of NH 2 which was repaired and black topped hurriedly to meet the deadline ahead of Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi’s visit to the State last year on December 3 has started breaking a…

The Chingmeirong Koirengei section of NH 2 which was repaired and black topped hurriedly to meet the deadline ahead of Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi’s visit to the State last year on December 3 has started breaking apart Source The Sangai Express

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NPF alleges poll code violation

Alleging that the election code of conduct was violated in Chingai AC during the recent re poll, NPF agent of Chingai AC V Ningwon has submitted a written complaint to the Returning Officer District Election Officer, Ukhrul district seeking necessary…

Alleging that the election code of conduct was violated in Chingai AC during the recent re poll, NPF agent of Chingai AC V Ningwon has submitted a written complaint to the Returning Officer District Election Officer, Ukhrul district seeking necessary action at the earliest Source The Sangai Express

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Fire razes property worth Rs 4 lakh

A house has been razed to ashes this afternoon around 7 at Charangpat Lakhsmi Bazar under Yairipok Police Station in Thoubal district Source The Sangai Express

A house has been razed to ashes this afternoon around 7 at Charangpat Lakhsmi Bazar under Yairipok Police Station in Thoubal district Source The Sangai Express

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MPCC chief turns table on NPF, MSCP

MPCC President and Congress Candidate in Nungba Assembly Constituency, Gaikhangam has alleged that NPF candidate was backed by NSCN IM and MSCP candidate by ZUF in the Constituency Source The Sangai Express

MPCC President and Congress Candidate in Nungba Assembly Constituency, Gaikhangam has alleged that NPF candidate was backed by NSCN IM and MSCP candidate by ZUF in the Constituency Source The Sangai Express

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Final poll percentage recorded at 7996

The overall polling report of all the 60 constituencies of the state in the recently held 10th State Assembly election has been submitted to the Election Commission of India ECI Source Hueiyen News Service

The overall polling report of all the 60 constituencies of the state in the recently held 10th State Assembly election has been submitted to the Election Commission of India ECI Source Hueiyen News Service

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DGAR interacts with Sainik School students

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 6: Lieutenant General Rameshwar Roy,UYSM, AVSM, YSM, Director General Assam Rifles arrived at Manipur on 06 Feb 2012 on a two day visit. He was received by Maj Gen UK Gurung,YSM, IGAR (S) at the Tulihal Airport. The General officer proceeded to HQ IGAR(S) Mantripukhri. Later in the day, the […]

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Imphal, Feb 6: Lieutenant General Rameshwar Roy,UYSM, AVSM, YSM, Director General Assam Rifles arrived at Manipur on 06 Feb 2012 on a two day visit. He was received by Maj Gen UK Gurung,YSM, IGAR (S) at the Tulihal Airport. The General officer proceeded to HQ IGAR(S) Mantripukhri.
Later in the day, the Director General Assam Rifles accompanied by IGAR(S) called on Okram Ibobi Singh, Chief Minister of Manipur.He also visited Sainik School, Pangei,Imphal and interacted with students of the Sainik School.

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DGAR interacts with Sainik School students

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 6: Lieutenant General Rameshwar Roy,UYSM, AVSM, YSM, Director General Assam Rifles arrived at Manipur on 06 Feb 2012 on a two day visit. He was received by Maj Gen UK Gurung,YSM, IGAR (S) at the Tulihal Airport. The General officer proceeded to HQ IGAR(S) Mantripukhri. Later in the day, the […]

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Imphal, Feb 6: Lieutenant General Rameshwar Roy,UYSM, AVSM, YSM, Director General Assam Rifles arrived at Manipur on 06 Feb 2012 on a two day visit. He was received by Maj Gen UK Gurung,YSM, IGAR (S) at the Tulihal Airport. The General officer proceeded to HQ IGAR(S) Mantripukhri.
Later in the day, the Director General Assam Rifles accompanied by IGAR(S) called on Okram Ibobi Singh, Chief Minister of Manipur.He also visited Sainik School, Pangei,Imphal and interacted with students of the Sainik School.

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President meets children

Mail News Service New Delhi, Feb 6: Twenty children and four teachers of the National Integration Tour organized by 6/8 Gorkha Rifles of Loktak Brigade under the aegis of Red Shield Division, had an interaction with Pratibha Devi Singh Patil, President on 03rd Feb 2012 at Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi. The children also presented a […]

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New Delhi, Feb 6: Twenty children and four teachers of the National Integration Tour organized by 6/8 Gorkha Rifles of Loktak Brigade under the aegis of Red Shield Division, had an interaction with Pratibha Devi Singh Patil, President on 03rd Feb 2012 at Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi.
The children also presented a traditional Manipuri shawl and interacted with the President for about 30 minutes in the Committee Room of Rashtrapati Bhawan and shared their experiences. The First Citizen of the country encouraged the children to work towards the prosperity of Manipur and India.
A three hours guided tour of the Rashtrapati Bhawan was arranged for the team in which they saw the famous Mughal Gardens, the Circular Garden, Mini Zoo, Marble Museum, Kitchen Musuem, Gift Gallery, Delhi Durbar, Jaipur Column, Banquet Hall and the famous Ashoka Hall, which incidentally is also the venue for various ceremonial functions.

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President meets children

Mail News Service New Delhi, Feb 6: Twenty children and four teachers of the National Integration Tour organized by 6/8 Gorkha Rifles of Loktak Brigade under the aegis of Red Shield Division, had an interaction with Pratibha Devi Singh Patil, President on 03rd Feb 2012 at Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi. The children also presented a […]

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New Delhi, Feb 6: Twenty children and four teachers of the National Integration Tour organized by 6/8 Gorkha Rifles of Loktak Brigade under the aegis of Red Shield Division, had an interaction with Pratibha Devi Singh Patil, President on 03rd Feb 2012 at Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi.
The children also presented a traditional Manipuri shawl and interacted with the President for about 30 minutes in the Committee Room of Rashtrapati Bhawan and shared their experiences. The First Citizen of the country encouraged the children to work towards the prosperity of Manipur and India.
A three hours guided tour of the Rashtrapati Bhawan was arranged for the team in which they saw the famous Mughal Gardens, the Circular Garden, Mini Zoo, Marble Museum, Kitchen Musuem, Gift Gallery, Delhi Durbar, Jaipur Column, Banquet Hall and the famous Ashoka Hall, which incidentally is also the venue for various ceremonial functions.

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Mizo women use tobacco

Aizawl, Feb 6 NNN : As per latest data available, 62% of Mizo women consume tobacco products of any kind in Mizoram. The data has been prepared by Mizoram State Cancer Society. Dr. Jeremy L Pautu, Director of the Mizoram State Cancer Institute informed NNN that due to numbers of tobacco users among women, ovarian […]

Aizawl, Feb 6 NNN : As per latest data available, 62% of Mizo women consume tobacco products of any kind in Mizoram. The data has been prepared by Mizoram State Cancer Society.
Dr. Jeremy L Pautu, Director of the Mizoram State Cancer Institute informed NNN that due to numbers of tobacco users among women, ovarian cancer is very much popular.
Tobacco also causes other types of cancer among the women folks, added Dr. Jeremy.
While the trend is 62% in Mizoram, West Bengal and Manipur stand at 28% and 25% regarding the women who use tobacco products.
In the meantime Dr. K Lalbiakzuala, Prog. Asst, MSCS had said that Mizoram had entered ‘cancer age’ which claims more lives than any other diseases. “People of the state must have true knowledge and have to be taken special attention for prevention of the diseases,” he warns.
Dr. Jeremy said that before the end of 2025, efforts has been made to decline cases of cancer by 25% across the country. “Six districts from Mizoram are included amongst the topmost 10 prevalent cancer cases in men which are Aizawl, Serchhip, Lunglei, Kolasib, Champhai, Mamit while for that of women include Aizawl, Serchhip, Kolasib, Lunglei,” said Dr Jeremy. Among men, stomach cancer is the most popular while in women lungs cancer and ovarian cancer are common in Mizoram state.
Meanwhile, tribals, who constitute 27 percent of the northeast’s total population of 45.50 million (2011 census) are traditionally heavy users of different types of tobacco products. According to the latest report of the union health and family welfare ministry, Mizoram (67.2 percent), Nagaland (56.8 percent) Tripura (55.9 percent) have the highest number of tobacco users in India.

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Mizo women use tobacco

Aizawl, Feb 6 NNN : As per latest data available, 62% of Mizo women consume tobacco products of any kind in Mizoram. The data has been prepared by Mizoram State Cancer Society. Dr. Jeremy L Pautu, Director of the Mizoram State Cancer Institute informed NNN that due to numbers of tobacco users among women, ovarian […]

Aizawl, Feb 6 NNN : As per latest data available, 62% of Mizo women consume tobacco products of any kind in Mizoram. The data has been prepared by Mizoram State Cancer Society.
Dr. Jeremy L Pautu, Director of the Mizoram State Cancer Institute informed NNN that due to numbers of tobacco users among women, ovarian cancer is very much popular.
Tobacco also causes other types of cancer among the women folks, added Dr. Jeremy.
While the trend is 62% in Mizoram, West Bengal and Manipur stand at 28% and 25% regarding the women who use tobacco products.
In the meantime Dr. K Lalbiakzuala, Prog. Asst, MSCS had said that Mizoram had entered ‘cancer age’ which claims more lives than any other diseases. “People of the state must have true knowledge and have to be taken special attention for prevention of the diseases,” he warns.
Dr. Jeremy said that before the end of 2025, efforts has been made to decline cases of cancer by 25% across the country. “Six districts from Mizoram are included amongst the topmost 10 prevalent cancer cases in men which are Aizawl, Serchhip, Lunglei, Kolasib, Champhai, Mamit while for that of women include Aizawl, Serchhip, Kolasib, Lunglei,” said Dr Jeremy. Among men, stomach cancer is the most popular while in women lungs cancer and ovarian cancer are common in Mizoram state.
Meanwhile, tribals, who constitute 27 percent of the northeast’s total population of 45.50 million (2011 census) are traditionally heavy users of different types of tobacco products. According to the latest report of the union health and family welfare ministry, Mizoram (67.2 percent), Nagaland (56.8 percent) Tripura (55.9 percent) have the highest number of tobacco users in India.

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Widow found dead

Imphal, Feb 6: A 40-year-old widow was found dead at Kangkap Centre public ground in Churachandpur district early morning Monday, a police source said. Police said at around 5 am a naked body of a middle age woman, who was later identified as a widow, was found by locals near Kangkap Centre public ground about […]

Imphal, Feb 6: A 40-year-old widow was found dead at Kangkap Centre public ground in Churachandpur district early morning Monday, a police source said. Police said at around 5 am a naked body of a middle age woman, who was later identified as a widow, was found by locals near Kangkap Centre public ground about a 100 yards distance from Churachandpur police station.
The deceased has been identified as Ngaisuanching, 40 d/o Paukhonei of Maukt Snghat sub-division.
The police said prima facie indicates that she had been raped and murdered by unidentified persons, adding that they have started an investigation in connection with the murder.
Meanwhile, a cadre of the militant outfit HPC (D), a faction of the Hmar People’s Convention, was killed by suspected militants of a rival faction at around 7:30 am today.
Sources said Gibeon, 34 s/o Saplien Phang of Rengkai village in Churachandpur district, was reportedly kidnapped by an unspecified number of cadres of a rival faction late last night from his house. It is believed that he was killed after severely beaten up, sources said.

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Widow found dead

Imphal, Feb 6: A 40-year-old widow was found dead at Kangkap Centre public ground in Churachandpur district early morning Monday, a police source said. Police said at around 5 am a naked body of a middle age woman, who was later identified as a widow, was found by locals near Kangkap Centre public ground about […]

Imphal, Feb 6: A 40-year-old widow was found dead at Kangkap Centre public ground in Churachandpur district early morning Monday, a police source said. Police said at around 5 am a naked body of a middle age woman, who was later identified as a widow, was found by locals near Kangkap Centre public ground about a 100 yards distance from Churachandpur police station.
The deceased has been identified as Ngaisuanching, 40 d/o Paukhonei of Maukt Snghat sub-division.
The police said prima facie indicates that she had been raped and murdered by unidentified persons, adding that they have started an investigation in connection with the murder.
Meanwhile, a cadre of the militant outfit HPC (D), a faction of the Hmar People’s Convention, was killed by suspected militants of a rival faction at around 7:30 am today.
Sources said Gibeon, 34 s/o Saplien Phang of Rengkai village in Churachandpur district, was reportedly kidnapped by an unspecified number of cadres of a rival faction late last night from his house. It is believed that he was killed after severely beaten up, sources said.

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No vendetta against Nair, says ISRO chief Radhakrishnan

Bangalore , Feb.6 (ANI): Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chief K Radhakrishnan on Monday said that there has been no vendetta behind blacklisting his predecessor G Madhavan Nair and three other scientists in connection with the controversial Antrix-Devas deal. Refuting Nair’s allegations that the Pratyush Sinha-led committee’s report was one said and inaccurate, Radhakrishnan said: […]

Bangalore , Feb.6 (ANI): Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chief K Radhakrishnan on Monday said that there has been no vendetta behind blacklisting his predecessor G Madhavan Nair and three other scientists in connection with the controversial Antrix-Devas deal.
Refuting Nair’s allegations that the Pratyush Sinha-led committee’s report was one said and inaccurate, Radhakrishnan said: “Whatever we wanted to say on the subject, we have put on the website. There is a full report and recommendations of the second report, and there is a four-page statement. I don’t want to add anything more. There is nothing personal in it.”
Earlier, Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) V Narayanasamy had also severely criticised Nair, saying that he was misleading the nation when he said he was not heard by the investigation panel.
Narayansamy said that Nair had met the then Central Vigilance Commissioner Pratyush Sinha while the reports were still being prepared.
“Madhavan Nair misled the nation, saying that he was not given an opportunity to explain. But the Pratyush Sinha committee report clearly mentions that there was a personal hearing of Madhavan Nair and he was heard. Therefore, the principle of natural justice has been followed in his case. The other scientists also were given the questionnaire and they have replied. If they feel that they have been aggrieved, they can give a petition to the government,” said Narayanasamy.
The government had banned four scientists – Nair, former scientific secretary at ISRO K Bhaskaranarayana, former managing director of ISRO’s commercial arm Antrix KR Sridharamurthi, and former director of ISRO satellite centre KN Shankara – from holding any government jobs over their allegedly involved in 2005 deal between Devas and ISRO’s marketing wing Antrix.
The deal involved allocation of scarce S-band spectrum to a private firm and the former ISRO scientists have been accused of irregularities in the deal.
Several questions were raised on ‘preferential allotment’ of spectrum to Devas without auctions in the deal. In February 2011 the deal between Antrix and Devas was cancelled ISRO had on Saturday made the investigation reports on the Devas-Antrix deal public which held the four scientists guilty of a breach of public trust and recommended action against them.
The reports said that the deal lacked transparency and ISRO didn’t consult Department of Telecom.

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No vendetta against Nair, says ISRO chief Radhakrishnan

Bangalore , Feb.6 (ANI): Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chief K Radhakrishnan on Monday said that there has been no vendetta behind blacklisting his predecessor G Madhavan Nair and three other scientists in connection with the controversial Antrix-Devas deal. Refuting Nair’s allegations that the Pratyush Sinha-led committee’s report was one said and inaccurate, Radhakrishnan said: […]

Bangalore , Feb.6 (ANI): Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chief K Radhakrishnan on Monday said that there has been no vendetta behind blacklisting his predecessor G Madhavan Nair and three other scientists in connection with the controversial Antrix-Devas deal.
Refuting Nair’s allegations that the Pratyush Sinha-led committee’s report was one said and inaccurate, Radhakrishnan said: “Whatever we wanted to say on the subject, we have put on the website. There is a full report and recommendations of the second report, and there is a four-page statement. I don’t want to add anything more. There is nothing personal in it.”
Earlier, Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) V Narayanasamy had also severely criticised Nair, saying that he was misleading the nation when he said he was not heard by the investigation panel.
Narayansamy said that Nair had met the then Central Vigilance Commissioner Pratyush Sinha while the reports were still being prepared.
“Madhavan Nair misled the nation, saying that he was not given an opportunity to explain. But the Pratyush Sinha committee report clearly mentions that there was a personal hearing of Madhavan Nair and he was heard. Therefore, the principle of natural justice has been followed in his case. The other scientists also were given the questionnaire and they have replied. If they feel that they have been aggrieved, they can give a petition to the government,” said Narayanasamy.
The government had banned four scientists – Nair, former scientific secretary at ISRO K Bhaskaranarayana, former managing director of ISRO’s commercial arm Antrix KR Sridharamurthi, and former director of ISRO satellite centre KN Shankara – from holding any government jobs over their allegedly involved in 2005 deal between Devas and ISRO’s marketing wing Antrix.
The deal involved allocation of scarce S-band spectrum to a private firm and the former ISRO scientists have been accused of irregularities in the deal.
Several questions were raised on ‘preferential allotment’ of spectrum to Devas without auctions in the deal. In February 2011 the deal between Antrix and Devas was cancelled ISRO had on Saturday made the investigation reports on the Devas-Antrix deal public which held the four scientists guilty of a breach of public trust and recommended action against them.
The reports said that the deal lacked transparency and ISRO didn’t consult Department of Telecom.

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