NSCN-K expels erring cadre

IMPHAL, April 24: The GPRN/NSCN-K Zeliangrong region expelled one of its cadres for misconduct and bypassing order, and warned to give befitting punishment. A statement issued by Retd. Capt. R…. Read more »

IMPHAL, April 24: The GPRN/NSCN-K Zeliangrong region expelled one of its cadres for misconduct and bypassing order, and warned to give befitting punishment.
A statement issued by Retd. Capt. R. Adon, said that R.C.M. Tabipou Neumai alias T. Neumai S/o. Hukhambou of Renglong of Tamenglong District, has been expell/Terminated from the GPRN/NSCN-K Zeliangrong Region with immediate effect from April 23, 2011.
It said that the individual have collected Lakhs of rupees and even take over many work order of BRGF from Tamenglong and Tamei sub-Div., without the consent and knowledge of the Region Authorities.
The individual have been summoned at the region Head Quarter more than five times but pay no heed instead bypass and challenge the government. He has been tagged as wanted person by the outfit and would pay heavy price for his misconduct and misdeed according to the Azha of the govt. GPRN/NSCN-K.
Further it also informed the general public breach any relation or transaction. And those found giving him shelter will also face the same consequences, he is to face. Any finance mater will be dealt by the Region Finance Incharge and with the proper region Reciept only, it said.

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Security forces arrest six UG cadres from seperate operations

IMPHAL, April 24: A combined force comprising of the Imphal west district police commandos and 28 Assam Rifles has claimed to have arrested at least four cadres of the proscribed… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 24: A combined force comprising of the Imphal west district police commandos and 28 Assam Rifles has claimed to have arrested at least four cadres of the proscribed PREPAK GS faction from different counter insurgency operations on April 23.
According to a statement issued by the SP Imphal West district Police, the combined forces led by Major Dipankas Basu following credible information launched a counter insurgency operation at around 5 am in the morning yesterday and arrested two cadres of the oufit from Imphal river bank of Samurou Bazaar namely.
The release has identified the arrested individuals as one Sarungbam Thoiba alias Ingocha, 27, s/o S. Shamu of Chajing Karam Mayai Leikai and Haowaibam Somendro Singh, 46, s/o (L) Uriba of Lilong Chajing Karam Mamang Leikai.
It said they joined the outfit through one s/s sgt Binoy alias Tony alias Ahendha of PREPAK and worked under one s/s commander of Imphal West district, Thoi.
Meanwhile in a follow up action another two cadres of the outfit were arrested by the combined force on the same day, said the statement.
They cadres were arrested from the house of one Urikhingbam Chaoba of Chajing Karam Mamang Leikai at about 8:30 in the morning.
The individuals have been identified as one Urikhingbam Chaoba Singh, 47, s/o (L) U. Manihar Singh of Chajing Karam Mamang Leikai and Alungshi Binoy alias Tony, 27, s/o A. Romeo of Irong village Yairipok.
The were assigned to extort money from general public, govt officials laying of ambush and planting of bomb at Lilong area in connection with the visit of VIP’s and security forces on Khongjom day.
One hand grenade with two detonators was seized from the possession of Alungshi Binoy alias Tony, it said.
In yet another incident, troops of 10 Assam Rifles at Kangchup under Logtak Brigade of Red Shield Division apprehended s/s area commander of KNF(P) Haoseh Kipgen, 40, s/o Late Thangkholam and resident of Kangchup Chingkhong, Senapati dist in a joint operation with Imphal West Police Commandos  from the market of Kangchup Chingkhong village.
Accordin to an official release the individual is suspected to be involved in kidnapping of one Karimuddin, 40, r/o Urok Khuman, Thoubal District working at a road construction site between Kangchup and Ireng for a civil contractor of Imphal East.   He had demanded  Rs 50 lakhs as extortion money from the contractor. The apprehendee was handed over to Lamsang Police station, the release added.
Meanwhile, the 10 DOGRA Regiment of 59 Mountain Brigade under Red Shield Division apprehended one UG cadre of Zeliangrong Revolutionary Army (ZRA) on April 23 during a search operation in Harouthil village.
According to a release the arrested cadre was identified as Setsi of ZRA who is a resident of Harouthil village. The individual was involved in masterminding extortion and other illegal activities in the past.
One 7.65 mm pistol, one magazine and two rounds of ammunition were also recovered from the cadre. The apprehended cadre alongwith the recovered items were handed over to the Imphal West police station, it added.

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Introduction of Electronic Clearing Service a boon for state directorate of treasuries

IMPHAL, April 23: The state directorate of treasuries has been accurate in maintaining the payment of pensions, bills, receipt of money through government challans with the completion of the computerization… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 23: The state directorate of treasuries has been accurate in maintaining the payment of pensions, bills, receipt of money through government challans with the completion of the computerization of all necessary data of various state departments of their various expenditures incurred from both plan and non plan money in the state.
According to an official source the treasury establishment of Manipur was initially managed by the state finance department until 1981 and the directorate of Treasuries & Accounts came into being in the same year.
It further mentioned that at present there are 11 district Treasuries and five sub-Treasuries in the state and that out of 16 disbursing treasury offices in the state except for the Jiribam treasury all the remaining 15 offices are banking treasuries.In order to maintain a proper functioning during financial disbursement to the various state departments, the state directorate of treasuries had introduced computerization of all dealings including the payment of pension, bill payments, receipt of money through government challan, accounting process, etc.
The same source mentioned that network connectivity of the 11 treasury offices five Sub-Treasuries and the directorate of Treasuries & Accounts had been a major hindrance during consolidation of the real time financial transaction of the treasuries and in order to solved the connectivity problem the offices are connected using BSNL Broad Band, in addition to earlier existing connectivity.
It further mentioned that with the implementation of the Electronic Clearing Service(ECS) for payment of salaries, the state Directorate of Treasuries has achieved another financial order in its dealing. Payment of monthly salaries for all DDOs (Drawing and Disbursal  Officers) numbering around 450 around the Imphal area are being done using the ECS. The ECS payment for credit of government employees; salaries is the first of its kind in the whole North-East.
However the ECS payment system will be introduced in other states of the North east from the next financial year.
The official source revealed that with the ECs payment system the salaries and other personal entitlements of the government employees are going directly into the employees personal bank accounts. It has led to faster transfer of fund on a settlement date, and the payment mechanism is very safe, secured transparent and accountable. Chances of misappropriation and tracking of payment is guaranteed the source added.
The official source also further mentioned that the State Directorate of Treasuries, has also introduced, Record Management, Cataloging of Pension Papers, Bills & Accounting Records, Filling System. The situation of records keeping in almost all offices is far from satisfactory. Treasuries which were depositories of almost all financial related records were nothing better than the other offices, the official source added.

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Women bodies demand Landhoni`s release

IMPHAL April 24: Four prominent women civil bodies, Nupi Samaj, AMKIL, United Mothers’ Organization and Chingmi Tami Apunba Nupi  has demanded the immediate release of Landhoni who is presently kept… Read more »

IMPHAL April 24: Four prominent women civil bodies, Nupi Samaj, AMKIL, United Mothers’ Organization and Chingmi Tami Apunba Nupi  has demanded the immediate release of Landhoni who is presently kept under judicial custody by the NIA.
A joint press release of the four organizations has stated that Landhoni has been detained since August 2010. She went to Guwahati to meet her husband regarding personal matters and cannot be dubbed as a cadre of any outfit which her husband is associated with.  The act of imprisoning an innocent person who is a mother of two is a wrong stance taken by the NIA and is a gross violation of human rights, it maintained. The civil bodies will not remain as mute spectators if she is not freed soon.
Further, the fate of the Landhoni’s two children is uncertain now as they are being hospitalized for undergoing trauma following the absence of their parents. The bodies will appeal to Landhoni also to break her fast for the sake of her children.

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RPF ridicules CM`s Khongjom day statement

IMPHAL April 24: The RPF in a press statement signed by its publicity secretary T Leishemba has rubbished the statementsmade by the Chief Minister O Ibobi during the Khongjom day… Read more »

IMPHAL April 24: The RPF in a press statement signed by its publicity secretary T Leishemba has rubbished the statementsmade by the Chief Minister O Ibobi during the Khongjom day observation.
The release stated that the comments made by the CM in regard to attainment of independence and sovereignty are fictional and made to mislead the general public.
Referring to historical events, the RPF stated that Manipur was a princely state but was forcibly annexed on October 1949 as Budhachandra was made to sign the Shillong Accord. At that time there was neither constitution nor governance in India, but a form of government was already there in Manipur and the king had handed over the power to the public thus, the Manipur Merger Agreement is illegal and none can claim otherwise.
The CM needs to under stand certain things first that the size and population of a nation is immaterial in demanding independence, but depends on the wishes of the populace. If the public of Manipur wants to be independent then no force on Earth can stop it, the defeat of the USA at the hands of Cuba and Vietnam are ample proof, it states.
The state has a history of 200 years of independence and the baseless statements of the CM will have scant effect. It is understood that the CM to retain his power has to speak something, but words ridiculing the sentiments of the public should not be made, the release stated.
Further, the CM is working in the interest of India and not a real government with the aim for the betterment of the public. The RPF only wants an independent nation under a democratic rule by its own people, the release concluded.

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PSO opens branch

IMPHAL April 24: A function of opening the Wangoi Branch of the Pangal Students’ Organization (PSO) was held at oinam Sawombung LP Madrasa today. The function was attended by Rafijuddin,… Read more »

IMPHAL April 24: A function of opening the Wangoi Branch of the Pangal Students’ Organization (PSO) was held at oinam Sawombung LP Madrasa today.
The function was attended by Rafijuddin, panchayat member and Md. Atous Rahaman ,president of PSO as the chief guest and president respectively.
The meeting deliberated on taking up development projects aimed at the minorities and welfare for the Muslim students.Md Mirza and Md Rafique were selected as the president and general secretary of the Wangoi branch.

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Plebiscite meet held

IMPHAL, April 24: A meet on plebiscite was held at the Lainingthou Achangba Community Sekta about 1:30 pm this afternoon. The meet was presided by Haobam Yaiskul, president Sekta Sporting… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 24: A meet on plebiscite was held at the Lainingthou Achangba Community Sekta about 1:30 pm this afternoon.
The meet was presided by Haobam Yaiskul, president Sekta Sporting Club Sekta, L. Nganbi vice president AMKHIL, Mayanglambam Thoithoi, president Sekta Paibi Lup and Khaidem Tomba, president village development committee.
At the same time, Advocate Araba, chief administrator Life watch and Manihar, president MAPI council participated as the resource person of the meet.
After deliberately enlightening the gathering by the resource persons and the dignitaries on the need of peoples’ participation in the Indo-Manipur conflict, the meet unanimously adopt two resolutions.
It resolved to demand carry out plebiscite to allow the general public to participate in mediating on the Indo-Manipur conflict. Further it also resolved to sent the resolution taken in the meet to the UN and Human.

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Holy man Sathya Sai Baba dies aged 86

Hyderabad, April 24 : Hindu guru Sathya Sai Baba, worshipped as a god by millions of followers worldwide, died Sunday morning in a hospital near his southern Indian ashram. He… Read more »

Hyderabad, April 24 : Hindu guru Sathya Sai Baba, worshipped as a god by millions of followers worldwide, died Sunday morning in a hospital near his southern Indian ashram. He was 86.
Sai Baba had spent nearly a month on breathing support and dialysis while struggling with multiple-organ failure after being admitted March 28 to the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, near his ashram in Puttaparti village in Andhra Pradesh state.
Women selling marigold garlands broke down in tears outside the ashram when the news of his death was announced, and followers began trickling into the temple complex where the guru`s body would lie in state Sunday night through Tuesday. Hundreds of thousands of devotees are expected to pay last respects. A funeral with state honors is planned Wednesday morning.
The saffron-robed Sathya Sai Baba had a huge following, with ashrams in over 126 countries and Indian devotees including high-placed politicians, movie stars, world-class athletes and industrialists.
He was said to perform miracles, conjuring rings, watches and “vibhuti” — a sacred ash that his followers applied on their foreheads — from his overgrown and unkempt Afro-style hair.
But rationalist critics led campaigns against him, calling him a charlatan and his miracles fake. Several news reports also alleged he committed sexual abuse against devotees — allegations he denied as vilification campaigns.
Officials and celebrities expressed sadness at the guru`s passing, remembering him as a “great pious personality” who worked selflessly to help others.
“Sri Satya Sai Baba was a spiritual leader who inspired millions to lead a moral and meaningful life, even as they followed the religion of their choice,” Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in a statement. His death is “an irreparable loss to all, and the nation deeply mourns his passing away.”
A heavy police deployment, in place for weeks as Sai Baba`s condition worsened, was using barricades to restrict road traffic Sunday, while shopkeepers were told to close to limit the number of people in town.
Andhra Pradesh state declared four days of mourning, with its top official calling Sai Baba “a symbol of love, affection and passion.”
“Sri Satya Sai Baba has given his great self to the service of humanity,” Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy said. “He will be remembered for ages to come by all sections of people all over the world.”
Born Nov. 23, 1926, as Sathyanarayana Raju, he was said as a child to display a tendency toward spirituality and unusual intelligence, which he expressed through music, dance and writing poetry and plays.
In 1940, at the age of 14, he declared himself an “avatar,” or reincarnation, of another Hindu holy man called the Sai Baba of Shirdi, a town in western Maharashtra state, who died in 1918.
As the young guru attracted followers, his home of Puttaparti grew from a sleepy village into a vibrant town with the sprawling “Prasanthi Nilayam” ashram built in 1950, as well as a large hospital, a university and schools run by his Satya Sai Central Trust, set up in 1972 with donations from devotees.
The trust — estimated to be worth at least $8.9 billion and possibly much more — also established spiritual centers in the cities of Mumbai, Hyderabad and Chennai. It built another hospital in Bangalore, where Sai Baba had a summer home, and funded water supply projects in several southern states.
Though no successor has been named to run the trust, it has assured “there is or will be no vacuum,” according to a recent statement released after the guru was hospitalized.
Health woes over recent years had forced Sai Baba to cut down on public appearances. He survived a stroke and a series of heart attacks in 1963. In 2005, he began using a wheelchair, and a year later he fractured his hip when a student fell from a stool onto the guru.
Sai Baba was also mired in controversies, with several news reports about allegations of sexual abuse and fake miracles.
A 2004 television program by the British Broadcasting Corporation called the “Secret Swami” featured interviews with at least two American male devotees claiming the guru had fondled their genitals and exposed himself to them while claiming it was part of a healing ritual.
Though he denied the allegations and was never charged with any crime, the reports led some to break with the guru.
The ashram also said Sai Baba had survived an attempt against his life, with six devotees including the guru`s personal assistant killed in his bedroom in June 1993 after allegedly trying to attack him. Facts of the case still remain a mystery.
Sai Baba was never married and has no children.

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One UG cadre held

IMPHAL, April 23: The troops of 17 Assam Rifles of 10 sector under HG IGAR (S) arrested a cadre of one MNRF at around 2pm on April 22 while conducting… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 23: The troops of 17 Assam Rifles of 10 sector under HG IGAR (S) arrested a cadre of one MNRF at around 2pm on April 22 while conducting an operation in the general area of View Land Ukhrul district.
A release said the      arrested individual has been identified as PS Vareiso, 28, s/o PS Nemi of Chinsao Ukhrul. One country made pistol along with four live rounds of 9mm and a grenade were recovered from the individual. he has been handed over to the Imphal police station along with the recovered items, it said.

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RPF appeals on Khongjom Day

IMPHAL April 22: Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF) in a press statement by the outfit’s publicity secretary T Leishemba  appeals to the public to attend the Khongjom Day memorial ceremony …. Read more »

IMPHAL April 22: Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF) in a press statement by the outfit’s publicity secretary T Leishemba  appeals to the public to attend the Khongjom Day memorial ceremony .
It states that the Manipuris waged a fierce battle against the powerful British and the exemplary courage of our fore fathers should be respected and duplicated so as to throw off the colonial yoke. The state is suffering numerous atrocities carried out by the armed security personnel against the public in the name of counter insurgency, but the demand for independence is a democratic stance, which should be respected. The Khongojm war is a testament to the fact that Manipuris want liberty.
In order to achieve freedom, the need for unity is the need of the hour and should be stressed by all concerned, the release said.

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Easter greetings

IMPHAL April 23: General secretary, MBCI, has greeted the state on the occasion of Easter Sunday  on behalf of the Manipur Baptist Convention. Jesus who was crucified on the cross… Read more »

IMPHAL April 23: General secretary, MBCI, has greeted the state on the occasion of Easter Sunday  on behalf of the Manipur Baptist Convention.
Jesus who was crucified on the cross on Good Friday was resurrected on Easter Sunday and is alive today. Though we are living in a time of uncertainty, let us be reminded that God is in control and there is always hope in Jesus. May the risen Lord grant us peace, joy, hope and prosperity as we continue to live together in unity.

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State open Kho-Kho finals today

IMPHAL, April 23: BASU will clash DM Rao in the final of the 36th senior state open Kho Kho championship being held at Sekmai. In the semi final matches played… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 23: BASU will clash DM Rao in the final of the 36th senior state open Kho Kho championship being held at Sekmai.
In the semi final matches played today, BASU, Khangabok defeated UDC by 15-14 while DM Rao defeated RYC by 14-11 in another semi final.
In the womens senior semi final, PYC beat FINE by 22-12 while WDC beat DM Rao by 18-7. PYC and WDC will clash for the title in the final.
In the 25th sub-junior state open Kho-Kho championship being held at the same venue, FINE and DM Rao will clash for the title in the final as both the team defeated their rivals in the semi finals played today.
In the sub-junior girls final too, FINE will clash with DM Rao.
FINE defeated YOLO by 11-9 in the first semi final while DM Rao defeated BASU by 13-3 in the second semi final.

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Govornor greetings on Khongjom Day

IMPHAL April 22: Governor of Manipur, Gurbachan Jagat on the eve of Khongjom Day greets the public. A message from the Governor states that Amnipuris displayed their indomitable courage and… Read more »

IMPHAL April 22: Governor of Manipur, Gurbachan Jagat on the eve of Khongjom Day greets the public. A message from the Governor states that Amnipuris displayed their indomitable courage and spirit of patriotism, in fighting against the then mightiest world power ,the British and finally laid down their lives for the sake of their motherland in the Anglo Manipuri War 1891.
Khongjom Day reminds us of the historical fact that the British rule was brought upon us by the disunity and enmity among the Manipuri princes while contemplating for the throne, In celebrating the day, we also need to remind ourselves that the foreign powers tend to intervene in the sovereignty of a country whenever its people are disunited and disorganized.
Further, on the occasion of Khongjom Day, let all of us rejuvenate our pledge to preserve and protect the sovereignity of our country and its dignity, standing united and bold, the message concludes.

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TRAU wins in MCA cricket

IMPHAL, April 23: TRAU defeated Blue Hawk by 23 runs in today’s match of the 2nd MCA U-14 cricket tournament being held at two venues in Imphal. In a match… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 23: TRAU defeated Blue Hawk by 23 runs in today’s match of the 2nd MCA U-14 cricket tournament being held at two venues in Imphal.
In a match played today at Khuman Lampak, Blue Hawk won the toss and elected to field first.
TRAU scored 94 for the loss of all their wickets in 28 overs.
In reply Blue Hawk could score only 72 runs when all of their wickets were down in 22.5 overs.
In another match of the same tournament played at Luwangpokpa ground, Luwangsangbam, PCC (A) Mayaikoibi defeated PCA Patsoi by 68 runs.
Batting first PCC (A) scored 130 for the loss of 9 wickets in 30 overs.
In reply PCA Patsoi could score only 62 runs when all of their wickets were out in 24 overs.

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Nokia rock show to rock Imphal

IMPHAL April 23: The Nokia Yaoshang Rock show sponsored by Nokia will be held at the NCC ground, DM campus from 3 pm onwards on April 24. Rk Sanjoy, director… Read more »

IMPHAL April 23: The Nokia Yaoshang Rock show sponsored by Nokia will be held at the NCC ground, DM campus from 3 pm onwards on April 24.
Rk Sanjoy, director of Nokia, Manipur in a press meet held at Hotel Nirmala told mediapersons that the event is held to promote rock music among the youths of the state.
The concert which is to be held in association with the Yaosang festival but due to the high school exams, it had to be postponed.
P Bodae, manager of Chumthang, an event management company stated that the concert will feature rock bands from the entire North East.
Well known bands like the Girish and the Chronicles from Sikkim will be making it’s debut for the Manipur rock fans tomorrow,Meanwhile Boomarang, another band from Mizoram, who is also the winner of the “ Nokia Lords of Music” contest is also all set to rock the crowd.
The event also features popular singer of the state, Tapta and another upcoming and emerging band from the state“The Dirty Strikes”.

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FC Imphal wins in veteran football

IMPHAL, April 23: UMO was held to a 1-1 draw by IVFA in a match of the 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament today while FC Imphal came better of… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 23: UMO was held to a 1-1 draw by IVFA in a match of the 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament today while FC Imphal came better of Chingtam by winning the match 1-0.
In the first match played today at Mapal Kangjeibung UMO move ahead in the 19th minute as Md Rashid Ahmed scored first goal of the match.
Later IVFA fought back to equalise the single goal deficit and eventually found the equalising goal in the 39th minute and level the score at 1-1.
In the second match, FC Imphal capitalise on Luxmichand’s 5th minute strike which found the net to win the match by a solitary goal.

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Manipuri version of report released

IMPHAL April 23: A summary report in Manipuri version of An NGO report in compliance with the Paris Principles by the National Human Rights Commission of India was released today… Read more »

IMPHAL April 23: A summary report in Manipuri version of An NGO report in compliance with the Paris Principles by the National Human Rights Commission of India was released today by Kh. Chonjon, ex-member Manipur human right commission, Y. Laba, ex-member MHRC and Kh, Anandi devi, managing trustee, Just Peace at the Manipur Press club. The function was or ganized by Human Rights alert.
Speaking at the occasion Y Laba said that Manipur is one of the most human rights violated state. Incidentally, the full report was submitted to the UN sub-committee on accreditation of international coordinating committee of NHRIs on January 22.  The summary report has been translated in various Indian languages. Babloo Loitongbam said that the Manipuri version was translated in simple and day-to-day use language in order to be more understandable and acceptable. A formal release ceremony was held at Constitution club, New Delhi on April 18.

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CYCA organised folk dance

IMPHAL April 22: The Centre for Youth and Cultural Activities (CYCA), Khurai Puthiba leikai is organsing a three days Folk Dance and Music festival from April 23 at the premises… Read more »

IMPHAL April 22: The Centre for Youth and Cultural Activities (CYCA), Khurai Puthiba leikai is organsing a three days Folk Dance and Music festival from April 23 at the premises of Lainingthou Puthiba, Khurai Puthiba Leikai, said a press release. The three days cultural programme is being sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. It further said that S. Bideshwor Sharma, Ranjit Adhikary and Ph. Iboton Singh will be the chief guest, guest of honour and president respectively in the inaugural function. During the programme songs and dances of various tribes of the state as well as Khongjom Parba, Khudlang Esei and Pena etc will be showcased.

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CYCA organised folk dance

IMPHAL April 22: The Centre for Youth and Cultural Activities (CYCA), Khurai Puthiba leikai is organsing a three days Folk Dance and Music festival from April 23 at the premises… Read more »

IMPHAL April 22: The Centre for Youth and Cultural Activities (CYCA), Khurai Puthiba leikai is organsing a three days Folk Dance and Music festival from April 23 at the premises of Lainingthou Puthiba, Khurai Puthiba Leikai, said a press release. The three days cultural programme is being sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. It further said that S. Bideshwor Sharma, Ranjit Adhikary and Ph. Iboton Singh will be the chief guest, guest of honour and president respectively in the inaugural function. During the programme songs and dances of various tribes of the state as well as Khongjom Parba, Khudlang Esei and Pena etc will be showcased.

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Artist Society Manipur declared awards

IMPHAL April 22: The Artist Society Manipur has declared two awards for the third annual art exhibition. The awards are Art Society Manipur Award 2011 and (L) Aribam Jandhabi Devi… Read more »

IMPHAL April 22: The Artist Society Manipur has declared two awards for the third annual art exhibition. The awards are Art Society Manipur Award 2011 and (L) Aribam Jandhabi Devi memorial art award. The Award carries a citation, a shawl and cash amount of Rs 5000 each.
The state arts exhibition will be inaugurated by RK Nimai Singh, Commisioner, art and culture as the chief guest on April 28. The awards will be presented on the day.
This year’s Art Society Manipur annual art award 2011 will be awarded to Robin Khaba for his sculpture in wood titled ‘Red in Centre’ and the award for Aribam Jandhabi Devi memorial award (every two alternate years) will be given to Shijagurumayum Imobi sharma for his oil colour and acrylic painting titled ‘A pilgrim’.
The exhibition will be opned to public for five days from 11 am till 5in the evening at Manipur State Art Gallery, Konung Lampak, the release added.

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