Assam TET 2011-2012 Results: Download Results For Both Papers

A total of 52,722 candidates out of 3,30,927 who appeared in the State’s first Teachers’ Eligibility Test (TET) cleared the examination. In Paper I (LP), 32,212 candidates out of 2,07,178 were…

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A total of 52,722 candidates out of 3,30,927 who appeared in the State’s first Teachers’ Eligibility Test (TET) cleared the examination. In Paper I (LP), 32,212 candidates out of 2,07,178 were…

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BJP, Trinamool demands repoll in Manipur – Assam Tribune

BJP, Trinamool demands repoll in ManipurAssam TribuneAll India Trinamool Congress (AITC) Manipur unit leaders have also demanded re-polling in most of the polling booths in the Hills alleging that the armed underground cadres involved in the talks with…

BJP, Trinamool demands repoll in Manipur
Assam Tribune
All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) Manipur unit leaders have also demanded re-polling in most of the polling booths in the Hills alleging that the armed underground cadres involved in the talks with the government manipulated the voting in most of the
TMC demands re-poll in hill constituencies while BJP wants re-poll in Thoubal ACKanglaOnline

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Seven die in polling station shootout – UPI.com

Seven die in polling station shootoutUPI.com30 (UPI) — Police in India's northeastern state of Manipur are blaming Naga rebels for violence during voting in which seven people were killed including a young girl. Director General of Police for Mani…

Seven die in polling station shootout
UPI.com
30 (UPI) — Police in India's northeastern state of Manipur are blaming Naga rebels for violence during voting in which seven people were killed including a young girl. Director General of Police for Manipur Ratnakar Baral said a suspected rebel

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Militants nabbed

Discovering the movement of UG cadres at Laphu Pat Tera Maya Leikai, troops of 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in the area and apprehended one UNLF cadre on 29 Jan 12. The apprehendee was identified as Deva Chandra (23), s/o N Mangijao, r/o Laphu Pat Tera Maya Leikai. […]

Discovering the movement of UG cadres at Laphu Pat Tera Maya Leikai, troops of 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in the area and apprehended one UNLF cadre on 29 Jan 12. The apprehendee was identified as Deva Chandra (23), s/o N Mangijao, r/o Laphu Pat Tera Maya Leikai. In a joint operation by 5/9 GR and 6/8 GR of Red Shield Division on specific information, apprehended a UNLF cadre namely SS Pvt Sanjoi Singh, s/o Late L Thonba, r/o Project Mapal Taupokpi of Bishenpur District from Toupokpi Area on 30 Jan 2012. The apprehendee was handed over to Police Station Bishenpur.

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Scribe reporting bandh attacked

Journalists who went to take report of the 12 hour general strike called to protest the killing of a one Smt. Moirangthem (o) Ragini Devi was attacked using catapults today. Spectacles of a scribe was pulled off and thrown away. To protest the attack …

Journalists who went to take report of the 12 hour general strike called to protest the killing of a one Smt. Moirangthem (o) Ragini Devi was attacked using catapults today. Spectacles of a scribe was pulled off and thrown away. To protest the attack the AMWJU decided to boycott CPI and the JAC.

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Seven die in polling station shoot-out – UPI.com

Seven die in polling station shoot-outUPI.com30 (UPI) — Police in India's northeastern state of Manipur are blaming Naga rebels for violence during voting in which seven people were killed including a young girl. Director General of Police for Man…

Seven die in polling station shoot-out
UPI.com
30 (UPI) — Police in India's northeastern state of Manipur are blaming Naga rebels for violence during voting in which seven people were killed including a young girl. Director General of Police for Manipur Ratnakar Baral said a suspected rebel

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MWGSN and IIC: Press Release and Book Launch: The Cheitharol Kumbaba – Jan 30

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PRESS RELEASE AND INVITE

MANIPUR – PAST AND PRESENT: PANEL DISCUSSION

&

BOOK LAUNCH

CHEITHAROL KUMBABA: THE ROYAL CHRONICLE OF MANIPUR

 

Date: Monday, 30th January 2012

Time:  6.30pm

Venue: Conference Room No 1, India International Centre

40 Max Mueller Marg (Near Lodhi Garden), New Delhi 110003

 

30th January 2012:  Manipur is presently is one of the most conflict-ridden states in India. Over 20,000 people have been killed in the last five decades. Today more than 30 armed groups operate in Manipur – ranging from small outfits to organizations with several thousand members. Besides them, dozens of battalions of the Indian Army and several units of Indian paramilitary forces are stationed throughout the state at the Indo-Burma-border.

However, very few know that the state was an independent kingdom with 3000 years of written history. Manipur literal meaning Mani- Gems and Pur-land is a beautiful state that nestles deep within a lush green corner of North East India. Late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, former Prime Minister of India, paid a fitting tribute by describing it as “Jewel of India”. It is surrounded by blue hills with an oval shaped valley at the centre, rich in art and tradition and surcharged with nature’s pristine glory. Manipur lies on a melting pot of culture. It is birth place of Polo, a home for rich handloom and handicraft products.

The Cheitharol Kumbaba: The Royal Chronicle of Manipur is a monumental work covering the history of Manipur, right upto the modern period. Providing a detailed month-by-month record of the rule of no less than 76 Kings, it is a formidable reference history of this colourful State, which continues to remain in turmoil!

The subject covers every aspect of Manipur and throws much light on relation with neighbouring areas namely Burma, Tripura and Assam as well as more distant areas like Bengal and Vindravan. Wildlife and shikar were always a popular sport with royalty all over the world, but one is amazed with the frequency of references about tigers and the mention of capture of 63 elephants in a single episode in 1780 Saka (1858 AD) during the reign of Maharaja Churachand Singh. Tiger conservationists will be no less alarmed when they compare today’s situation with the sizable tiger population of the past. There is also mention of a Raja of Assam seeking the then Manipur King’s help with a physician for his prolonged illness in 1770 Saka (1848 AD), and being cured in 6 months time.

No less surprising is the reference to very frequent earthquake and the number of lunar eclipses. The Manipuries were always keen sportsmen and their love for various sports and the game of polo are often mentioned in this volume. The accurate prophecies of Manipuri astrologers are highlighted as compared to their counterparts elsewhere. All in all, this is a volume with a mine of information which will throw much light on many burning subjects of today, whether historical or political, and these are aptly explained in the Foreword and Preface by two eminent personalities.

In addition the opinion of Marcus Thompson, MBA, BA, M.Phil., Oxford, UK, sums up the importance of this work.“As a foreigner and visitor to Manipur, interested in its history, I have been limited to reading the memories of British Political Agents (which in themselves are fascinating) but give a very one-sided perspective, and only one of events during the British period. Nepram Bihari’s book, The Royal Chronicle of Manipur changes this. The Chronicle focuses on events at Court, political and military upheavals, births, deaths, ceremonies… and tiger hunts. It also records other notable events, like earthquakes, droughts, floods and food shortages. There are elements of social, subaltern history also included, recording what ordinary Manipuries and their neighbours were doing. This translation into English makes available an unrivalled record of events to a wider audience.”

Also according to Former Governor of Nagaland and Manipur, O.N. Shrivastava “Dealing chronologically with the life, times and event during the reign of 76 kings-from lord Pakhangba (33 A.D.) to Maharajah Bodhchandra (1955 A.D.) it is by any standard an exhaustive compilation, replete with footnotes, glossary, references and agreements including the one between Maharaja Bodh Chandra and government of India. The book fills a historic void and needs to be valued as integral to the continuing cultural freedom of our country.The author by translating Manipur’s history from the Meitei script into English, has made almost 2000 years of developments in Manipur available to the global leader.”

On 30th January 2012, Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network & India International Centre are jointly organising Manipur – Past And Present: Panel Discussion & Book Launch Cheitharol Kumbaba: The Royal Chronicle Of Manipur written by Shri Nepram Bihari, at Conference Room No 1, India International Centre 40 Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi- 3, 6.30 pm.

Smt Dr. Kapila Vatsyayan, Honourable Member of Parliament, will be the Chieft guest of the event, Mr. B G Verghese, renown writer, will chair the event, ShriPradyot Deb Burman, Head of Royal House of Tripura and Editor, The Northeast Today will be the Guest of Honour of the event and esteemed panelist of the event include Dr.Aparna Basu, Professor, University of Delhi (retired) and Ms. Priyanka Thakur, Lecturer, University of Delhi.

For more information, interviews etc. please contact:

Ms Binalakshmi Nepram

Founder, Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network, Email: Binalakshmi AT gmail.com

 R.K. Sujata

Researcher, Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network

Sujata.rk3 AT gmail.com

 

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Manipur elections: 7 killed as 82% vote amid tight security – ChristianToday

Calcutta TelegraphManipur elections: 7 killed as 82% vote amid tight securityChristianTodayVoters show their election cards yesterday as they queue to cast their votes in a polling station in Thoubal constituency, on the outskirts of Imphal, in the nor…


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Manipur elections: 7 killed as 82% vote amid tight security
ChristianToday
Voters show their election cards yesterday as they queue to cast their votes in a polling station in Thoubal constituency, on the outskirts of Imphal, in the north-east Indian state of Manipur. The north-eastern state of Manipur saw over 82 per cent of
80% turnout in Manipur, 7 killedCalcutta Telegraph
Deadly attack mars Indian local election in ManipurBBC News
82% vote in Manipur Elections marred by 6 killingsisikkim
KanglaOnline –Yahoo!7 News
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Two new priests for IND; both Marams of Manipur – Bosco Information Service

Two new priests for IND; both Marams of ManipurBosco Information ServiceBy Fr. Tarcisius Toppo Welcoming the dignitaries, special invitees, guests and the faithful, Fr. Joseph Kindo, Parish Priest, in his speech reminded those present, of the words of …

Two new priests for IND; both Marams of Manipur
Bosco Information Service
By Fr. Tarcisius Toppo Welcoming the dignitaries, special invitees, guests and the faithful, Fr. Joseph Kindo, Parish Priest, in his speech reminded those present, of the words of St. John, “A priest is the greatest gift God can give to a family and

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Manipur-Karnataka join hands for cultural treat – IBNLive.com

Manipur-Karnataka join hands for cultural treatIBNLive.comBANGALORE: To enhance the growing bond between Manipur, hailed as the jewel of India, and Karnataka, Manipur Government will be organising a two-day festival, 'Manipur Kumhei' in the sta…

Manipur-Karnataka join hands for cultural treat
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BANGALORE: To enhance the growing bond between Manipur, hailed as the jewel of India, and Karnataka, Manipur Government will be organising a two-day festival, 'Manipur Kumhei' in the state – first of its kind in any part of the country.

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Hmar Students Association vows to stop Tipaimukh dam ‘at any cost’ – Times of India

Hmar Students Association vows to stop Tipaimukh dam 'at any cost'Times of IndiaSILCHAR: Hmar Students Association (HSA), a powerful student's body in Manipur, has threatened to stop the implementation of proposed 1500 MW Tipaimukh Multipur…

Hmar Students Association vows to stop Tipaimukh dam 'at any cost'
Times of India
SILCHAR: Hmar Students Association (HSA), a powerful student's body in Manipur, has threatened to stop the implementation of proposed 1500 MW Tipaimukh Multipurpose Hydro-electric Project near the Manipur-Mizoram border, 500 metre downstream from the

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Violent, expensive elections

The 10th Assembly elections must be one of the most violent elections the state has witnessed. Most violence were related to insurgents and even those groups now on truce with the government. What does it mean ? It means the state has failed to understand the insurgency problem and bring an end to it. Former […]

The 10th Assembly elections must be one of the most violent elections the state has witnessed. Most violence were related to insurgents and even those groups now on truce with the government. What does it mean ? It means the state has failed to understand the insurgency problem and bring an end to it. Former insurgents, pro talk insurgents or hard core all seem to be bent on disturbing the elections. The reasons may be different, some want to project their own candidates, some to oppose the system itself. Whatever be the reason the state should seriously deal with the protracted insurgency problem otherwise the loss of lives and properties will continue and may increase with each coming elections. The casualties inflicted are tremendous , so many innocent lives are lost, workers fight among themselves when the candidates and the winners will become friends tomorrow. Serious election reforms are needed. The mechanism to check election expenditure was successful from the outside but when seriously viewed specially on the election day Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes were everywhere, in the streets, bylanes, near the polling stations. It can be gauged from the poll trend itself, people started coming out after noon and by 1 and 2 pm activities of the candidates and their supporters increased near the polling stations. The failure is the inability of the authority to involve people’s participation in the campaign against misuse of power and money. All the discussions, campaigns could not be seen in the newspaper, it would have been good if discussions were organised in the private TV channels, however unluckily people could not watch TV as there was no power supply during the peak of election time. When election notification was issued the Electricity department also issued black out order. How can we expect flawless election process when people did not get the chance to listen to the candidates. We wonder how many public functions the candidates addressed during the entire one month campaign. Democracy will be meaningful only when there is full participation of the people.

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Niki gets gold in Classical dance

Niki Namoijam of Keishamthong Top Leirak who took part in the Manipuri Classical solo dance in the 17th national youth festival 2012 held at Mangalore, Karnataka from January 12 to 16 bagged gold medal. She staged Krishna Natan. The award carries one merit certificate and Rs. 10 thousand in cash. The youths club, Keishamthong Top […]

Niki Namoijam of Keishamthong Top Leirak who took part in the Manipuri Classical solo dance in the 17th national youth festival 2012 held at Mangalore, Karnataka from January 12 to 16 bagged gold medal.
She staged Krishna Natan. The award carries one merit certificate and Rs. 10 thousand in cash.
The youths club, Keishamthong Top Leirak lauded her as she bagged the prestigious award.
Niki Namoijam who is a student of Class XI of Ibotonsana Girls Higher Secondary School is at present studying in diploma first year in JN Dance Akademi, Imphal.

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NSCN forces people to vote for NPF

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 29: The worker of an independent candidate of Chandel A/C Shri Bungson said, NSCN (I/M) forcibly asked the voters to cast vote for NPF candidate Nunglung Victor in the election of state assembly election held yesterday. While meeting the press, the worker of independent candidate SS Olish said, Some persons […]

Mail News Service
Imphal, Jan 29: The worker of an independent candidate of Chandel A/C Shri Bungson said, NSCN (I/M) forcibly asked the voters to cast vote for NPF candidate Nunglung Victor in the election of state assembly election held yesterday.
While meeting the press, the worker of independent candidate SS Olish said, Some persons including three women were proceeding towards Chakpikarong from Chandel in a Bolero on January 27 however they were stopped by NSCN (I/M) cadres on the way and brought to Khunchung AC ballation where they were tortured however the workers escaped from there this early morning around two a.m. The voters cast their vote for NPF candidate at PS number 23. The another independent candidate of the A/C WM Karan was also withdrawn by NSCN. As the worker of Olish felt apprehension, they were shifted to the houses of relatives in Imphal.
Applications for re-poll at the said PS were submitted to ECI and RO, he further told the media.

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Woman killed in poll violence, bandh called

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 29: In a poll related violence, one woman was killed while two others received injuries when police fired at a crowd assembled in front of the house of Moirangthem Subon of Tentha Khunou Bazar last night around nine p.m. M. Subon is the brother in law of MSCP candidate, Paonam […]

Mail News Service
Imphal, Jan 29: In a poll related violence, one woman was killed while two others received injuries when police fired at a crowd assembled in front of the house of Moirangthem Subon of Tentha Khunou Bazar last night around nine p.m.
M. Subon is the brother in law of MSCP candidate, Paonam Brojen of Wangjing Tentha Assembly constituency.
The deceased woman was identified as Moirangthem Ragini (48) of Tentha Khongban. Those injured were identified as Naorem
Sorodhoni, Tentha Khongban, Moirangthem Medhapati, Tentha Heibung. They were rushed to Thoubal district hospital. The tense followed after workers of P. Brojen damaged and burnt dawn some houses of CPI Candidate M. Nara.The CPI workers later burnt dawn the house of M. Subon who is the brother in law of P. Brojen.
In connection with the killing of woman and injuring others a JAC has been formed after a meeting was held at Tentha Khongban today.
The meeting decided to extend a financial assistance of Rs. Five lakhs to the victim’s family, to provide a govt. job and Rs. One lakh each to those injured.
A representative of JAC said blamed the police who reached there after the burning dawn of the house of Subol.
Moirangthem Subon also said he did not involve in the election. About three thousand people came there, damaged and burnt his house.
They also carried Rs. Five lakhs and gold ornaments from his house. To protest the killing a bandh has been called tomorrow from 5 am to 5 pm.

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AMSU, guardian bodies set fee structure for private schools

Till the government of Manipur comes up with a definite decision on the fee structure for private schools in the state, the private school authorities should stick to the fee structure of charging Rs 1000 from Pre nursery to Kg, Rs 1500 for class I to …

Till the government of Manipur comes up with a definite decision on the fee structure for private schools in the state, the private school authorities should stick to the fee structure of charging Rs 1000 from Pre nursery to Kg, Rs 1500 for class I to V and Rs 2000 for class VI to class X, a public discussion session held here today has endorsed Source Hueiyen News Service

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Trinamool Congress candidate clarifies, fires salvos

The Trinamool Congress candidate who reportedly walked away with a mobile phone use for photographing electorates at a polling station in New Lamka today clarified the circumstances that led to the unwanted incident even as he fired salvos of accusatio…

The Trinamool Congress candidate who reportedly walked away with a mobile phone use for photographing electorates at a polling station in New Lamka today clarified the circumstances that led to the unwanted incident even as he fired salvos of accusation against the INC workers Source The Sangai Express

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NSCNIM rules in almost all the polling stations in Chandel AC

Armed cadres of NSCN IM indulged in booth capturing and vandalizing in almost all the polling stations in Chandel A C and made the voters cast their votes in favour of NPF candidate Nunghlung Victor, charged A Bunson, Election Agent of SS Olish who is …

Armed cadres of NSCN IM indulged in booth capturing and vandalizing in almost all the polling stations in Chandel A C and made the voters cast their votes in favour of NPF candidate Nunghlung Victor, charged A Bunson, Election Agent of SS Olish who is an independent candidate from Chandel A C Source Hueiyen News Service

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Human Rights Watch nails India on human rights

Custodial killings, police abuse including torture, and failure to implement policies aimed at protecting vulnerable communities marred India’s record in 2011, according to the Human Rights Watch World Report Source The Sangai Express

Custodial killings, police abuse including torture, and failure to implement policies aimed at protecting vulnerable communities marred India’s record in 2011, according to the Human Rights Watch World Report Source The Sangai Express

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Rs10 lakh each to deceased polling personnel Repoll likely in 12 polling stations of hill districts

The Chief Election Commissioner has directed the Chief Electoral Officer of Manipur to immediately hand over a sum of Rs 10 lakh each to the four polling personnel who were among the seven persons killed in a shoot out inside a small polling booth that…

The Chief Election Commissioner has directed the Chief Electoral Officer of Manipur to immediately hand over a sum of Rs 10 lakh each to the four polling personnel who were among the seven persons killed in a shoot out inside a small polling booth that ensued between suspected cadres of NSCN IM and poll security personnel at Chakpikarong in Chandel district of Manipur yesterday Source Hueiyen News Service

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