UG attack kills two AR men

At least two personnel of the 26th Assam Rifles have been killed while three others sustained injuries when some UG cadres attacked them with sophisticated weapons at Behiang, close to Myanmar border at around 11 Source The Sangai Express

At least two personnel of the 26th Assam Rifles have been killed while three others sustained injuries when some UG cadres attacked them with sophisticated weapons at Behiang, close to Myanmar border at around 11 Source The Sangai Express

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National Education Day observed in State

Indira Gandhi National Open University IGNOU , Regional Centre, Imphal organised a rally to mark the National Education Day observance to commemorate the birth anniversary of Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad today Source The Sangai Express

Indira Gandhi National Open University IGNOU , Regional Centre, Imphal organised a rally to mark the National Education Day observance to commemorate the birth anniversary of Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad today Source The Sangai Express

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AMSU decries, threatens stir

Even as sit ins were staged today at various educational institutions of the State against the alleged rape and murder of two young students, the All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU has warned that it would launch a series of intense form of agitation i…

Even as sit ins were staged today at various educational institutions of the State against the alleged rape and murder of two young students, the All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU has warned that it would launch a series of intense form of agitation in collaboration with the public if the accused persons reportedly involved in two different rape and murder cases are not awarded capital punishment Source The Sangai Express

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Training programmes held

Rama Foundation, Nagamapal RIMS Road organised a free training programme on mushroom cultivation at Luwangsangbam on Nov 8 wherein a resource person, Soram Rajendrakumar sensitised farmers from four districts Source The Sangai Express

Rama Foundation, Nagamapal RIMS Road organised a free training programme on mushroom cultivation at Luwangsangbam on Nov 8 wherein a resource person, Soram Rajendrakumar sensitised farmers from four districts Source The Sangai Express

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Village chief, family escape life bid

Malamphai village chief Thangrengsong alias Thangboi Kom and his family were reportedly targeted by some armed persons with an intention to kill them but the family somehow escaped the murder attempt Source The Sangai Express

Malamphai village chief Thangrengsong alias Thangboi Kom and his family were reportedly targeted by some armed persons with an intention to kill them but the family somehow escaped the murder attempt Source The Sangai Express

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Accused confesses before Court, many protest crimes against women

Whereas the accused in the rape and murder case of Bidyarani was produced before a Court today, students staged protest demonstrations at different places demanding death penalty for all the culprits involved in rape and murder cases of girl students …

Whereas the accused in the rape and murder case of Bidyarani was produced before a Court today, students staged protest demonstrations at different places demanding death penalty for all the culprits involved in rape and murder cases of girl students Source The Sangai Express

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Search operations at Imphal East

Manipur police continued to conduct search operations in Imphal East and Thoubal districts ahead of the Sangai Festival today as well Source The Sangai Express

Manipur police continued to conduct search operations in Imphal East and Thoubal districts ahead of the Sangai Festival today as well Source The Sangai Express

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Eight UGs, one OGW arrested

Based on a specific intelligence input regarding movement of UG cadres, troops of 11 PARA SF alongwith 44 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector AR under the aegis of Hqs IGAR South launched a joint operation at Aishi, Molvailup and Tuiphei villages and apprehe…

Based on a specific intelligence input regarding movement of UG cadres, troops of 11 PARA SF alongwith 44 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector AR under the aegis of Hqs IGAR South launched a joint operation at Aishi, Molvailup and Tuiphei villages and apprehended one PLA cadre and five UNLF cadres Source The Sangai Express

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61 women killed, 40 raped this year UNMM

Altogether 61 women have been murdered and 40 raped till November 10 this year, according to data compiled by the United NGOs Mission Manipur UNMM Source The Sangai Express

Altogether 61 women have been murdered and 40 raped till November 10 this year, according to data compiled by the United NGOs Mission Manipur UNMM Source The Sangai Express

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Modi meets Myanmar President Thein Sein

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today met Myanmar’s President U Thein Sein to begin a string of bilateral meetings with over 40 world leaders during his 10 day three Nation tour on the margins of key multilateral summits here and in Australia and a visit …

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today met Myanmar’s President U Thein Sein to begin a string of bilateral meetings with over 40 world leaders during his 10 day three Nation tour on the margins of key multilateral summits here and in Australia and a visit to Fiji Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Petition to withdraw case against Shyamkumar filed

MLA K Sarat today pleaded with the Assembly Speaker’s tribunal that he would like to withdraw the petition seeking disqualification of party president Th Shyamkumar, but the tribunal fixed November 15 to take a decision in this regard Source The San…

MLA K Sarat today pleaded with the Assembly Speaker’s tribunal that he would like to withdraw the petition seeking disqualification of party president Th Shyamkumar, but the tribunal fixed November 15 to take a decision in this regard Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Decks cleared for Short play competition

Theatre Centre, Manipur in collaboration with Manipur State Kala Akademi will organise the 45th short play competition for creative directors from Nov 14 at MDU Hall, Yaiskul Source The Sangai Express

Theatre Centre, Manipur in collaboration with Manipur State Kala Akademi will organise the 45th short play competition for creative directors from Nov 14 at MDU Hall, Yaiskul Source The Sangai Express

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MLA blames police inefficacy

Trinamool Congress, Manipur unit president and Andro A C MLA Th Shyamkumar has blamed inefficacy of the Home Department for the rising crime against women in the State Source The Sangai Express

Trinamool Congress, Manipur unit president and Andro A C MLA Th Shyamkumar has blamed inefficacy of the Home Department for the rising crime against women in the State Source The Sangai Express

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ZSF condemns killing of AR men

The Zomi Students Federation Ghqs today condemned the killing of two AR personnel in a landmine blast which it said was purportedly planted by UGs at Behiang village Source The Sangai Express

The Zomi Students Federation Ghqs today condemned the killing of two AR personnel in a landmine blast which it said was purportedly planted by UGs at Behiang village Source The Sangai Express

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Sit-in stir in Manipur schools – Assam Tribune

Sit-in stir in Manipur schools
Assam Tribune
IMPHAL, Nov 11 – Mass sit-in protests were held across almost all the schools in Manipur’s four valley districts against the recent rape and murder of minor girls in the State. The mass sit-in was organised under the supervision of the All Manipur

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Sit-in stir in Manipur schools
Assam Tribune
IMPHAL, Nov 11 – Mass sit-in protests were held across almost all the schools in Manipur's four valley districts against the recent rape and murder of minor girls in the State. The mass sit-in was organised under the supervision of the All Manipur

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Manipur largest film producer in NE – Assam Tribune

Manipur largest film producer in NE
Assam Tribune
Moreover, Manipur bagged 57 National Film Awards – 27 for feature films and 30 for non-feature (short and documentary) films till 2014 – making Manipur the most awarded State amongst the eight NE States. The State produced its first feature film film …

Manipur largest film producer in NE
Assam Tribune
Moreover, Manipur bagged 57 National Film Awards – 27 for feature films and 30 for non-feature (short and documentary) films till 2014 – making Manipur the most awarded State amongst the eight NE States. The State produced its first feature film film …

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Chinjak Fest: Kakching Kabok, Jiri Chempak major crowd puller

IMPHAL, November 10: “Kakching Kabok has been dominating the sales record with Rs 20 to 30 thousand per day, followed by Jiri Chempak with Rs 8 thousand per day. And

IMPHAL, November 10: “Kakching Kabok has been dominating the sales record with Rs 20 to 30 thousand per day, followed by Jiri Chempak with Rs 8 thousand per day. And Mukhi Pan has also been in demand”, observed a volunteer of Chinjak Festival.

This year’s edition of Chinjak Festival at the Nambul River side of Pisumthong Nigombam Leikai, Imphal has been a crowd puller, added the managing director of the festival Khuraijam Athouba today at the premise of the festival.

He said that the 5th day of the festival already attracted more than 7000 food aficionados. The ethnic foods are still in high demand and we expect more visitors in the remaining six days of the festival.

He elaborated that to boost up the festival, the organising committee has planned to add up entertainment programmes during the festival. He added that on Saturday, a Delhi based professional DJ will ‘shake up’ the festival with his performance.

On the coming November 13, National Small Industries Corporation, NSIC will conduct a free awareness programme promoting Self Help Groups, Small Business Enterprises and small business firms, Athouba added.

He further informed that in the upcoming Sangai Festival, 30 stalls have already been reserved for ethnic food items. He added that the organising committee of the said festival as a gesture to promote ethnic food, a subsidy of Rs 2000 for each stall has been granted.

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Police raids North AOC as part of Sangai Festival drive

IMPHAL, November 10: As part of the hectic preparation works taken up for the forthcoming Sangai Festival in Imphal by the government of Manipur, a team of Manipur police led

IMPHAL, November 10: As part of the hectic preparation works taken up for the forthcoming Sangai Festival in Imphal by the government of Manipur, a team of Manipur police led by SP (Ops) Imphal West, K Meghachandra conducted search operation at North AOC areas today.

According to sources, areas of Zomi Villa and Kekru Villa of North AOC were searched by the police team. Altogether 157 persons including five personnel of Indian Reserved Battalion (IRB) were held from the said areas during the operation for further verification.

Out of the 157 detained, 100 of them are male and 57 female. It has been learnt that most of them are drug abusers, sex workers and drug peddlers.

Sources continued that the five IRB personnel were found in an inappropriate manner in company with the sex workers.

It may be mentioned that the organisers of the Sangai Festival have been frantically working in Imphal areas, particularly on improving the approach roads leading to the festival venue. With the non-completion of the Sanjenthong Bridge, which is one of the important connecting bridges between the twin districts of Imphal, the government has been taking out road repairing works at various places in order to ease the flow of traffic along the festival routes.

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JCILP students wing gear up for intense agitation

IMPHAL, November 10: The students’ wing of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS), Imphal West has cautioned that they are ready to launch different forms of intense agitations

IMPHAL, November 10: The students’ wing of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS), Imphal West has cautioned that they are ready to launch different forms of intense agitations if the Government does not have a positive answer to the demand for implementing the ILPS in the State by November 18.

In this regard, a press conference organised by the newly elected general secretaries of student’s unions of six colleges of the district was held at Lamlong Higher Secondary School today.

Speaking to the media, Nongthongbam Umakanta, general secretary of Naorem Birahari, college said that the students’ wing will continue to extend support to the movement of JCILPS.

He added that the students’ wing had submitted an ultimatum to the government to take up the necessary step regarding the ILPS implementation.

However no positive response has been received so far, and if the government continues to remain silent over the issue, the students would resort to different kinds of agitations, he added.

On the other hand, the representatives also demanded befitting action against Imphal West Additional SP Y Victoria for her excesses on the member of JCILPS students’ wing.

Representatives of Birmangol College, Maharaj Bodhachandra College, Liberal College, Standard College, Modern College, Lamlong Higher Secondary School and Ananda Singh Higher Secondary School also attended the press meet.

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“NE needs multiple approaches to boost trade and cultural ties with Myanmar”

IMPHAL, November 10: Research and Strategic Development Organisation for the Northeast today organised a round table on Indo-Myanmar synergy in socio-economic and cultural development – the voice of the third

IMPHAL, November 10: Research and Strategic Development Organisation for the Northeast today organised a round table on Indo-Myanmar synergy in socio-economic and cultural development – the voice of the third space. The round table was organised at Hotel Imphal.

Former chief minister of Manipur, Radhabinod Koijam, who is also the president of Research and Strategic Development Organisation for the North East (RESDOR-NE) said that efforts have been made to bond Northeast India especially Manipur and Nagaland with Myanmar in economic and cultural development through India’s Look East Policy.

He said that the efforts can only be addressed to the levels of government to government and government to business houses for the promotion of commerce and industries of the said states.

He continued that for the upliftment of cultural development there needs a third space for People to People (P2P) interface, mainly of small businesses, civil organisations, and individuals for active and fruitful exchanges, co-operation and synergy.

Further he said that the present Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi has initiated a process to foster good relations with neighbouring countries with the strong message that India cares for good, friendly, genuine, lasting and mutual beneficial relations with them.

Radahabinod pointed out that the PM’s upcoming visit to Myanmar for 12th ASEAN – India Summit and the 9thEast Asian Summit is expected to chip in for more improved relation in trade and commerce including P2P model.

He urged the people of Northeast of India to extract maximum benefit from the Prime Minister’s ‘Make in India’ policy with his innovative idea of skill, scope and scale (3Ss), before adding that the Round Table is a step towards building cooperation and synergy among the people of India and ASEAN countries, in particular our immediate neighbour, Myanmar.

The programme was also attended by P. P. Srivastava, member, Advisory Council, Asian Confluence Centre and former member, NEC, former advisor to Government of Manipur and Sabyasachi Dutta, director, Asian Confluence.

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