Seven gold medals decided on the second day of Governor`s cup Fencing

IMPHAL, June 12: The Raseshori of SWC win the gold while T Anzani of PPLYDO took silver and S Niha, the bronze in the mini girls Foil event of the… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 12: The Raseshori of SWC win the gold while T Anzani of PPLYDO took silver and S Niha, the bronze in the mini girls Foil event of the 7th Governor’s Cup fencing championship being held at Indoor Stadium of Khuman Lampak sports complex.

In the mini girls Sabree event, S Ormila of Mishikhol took gold while Homeshori of SWC won the silver medal. The bronze medal was shared between Kh Kalambia of SAI and L Memtombi of SWC.

In the mini boys Sabre event, Chingkheilembi of UPAA won the gold while M Pravana of Mishikhol won the silver and N Abram Linkon of SWC won the bronze.

In the mini boys Epee event, O Victor took gold whileL Bhupen and Th Bommai respectively bagged silver and bronze medals.

In the sub-junior girls Epee, H Linthoi of UPAA won gold while S Chingkhei also of UPAA won silver. The bronse medal was shared between Rashiya of PPYDO and S Kiranbala of OLA.

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All Nagaland College Students` Union

DIMAPUR, June 12( Newmai News Network): The All Nagaland College Students’ Union (ANCSU) today decided to accept the request of Nagaland University Vice Chancellor Professor K. Kannan for some more… Read more »

DIMAPUR, June 12( Newmai News Network): The All Nagaland College Students’ Union (ANCSU) today decided to accept the request of Nagaland University Vice Chancellor Professor K. Kannan for some more time to declare the undergraduate results. The student body has, therefore, relaxed the indefinite agitation which it began on Friday. 

The decision was taken during a meeting of the ANCSU officials held in Kohima today, the second day of the indefinite strike being carried out to protest against the failure of the University authority to declare the undergraduate results even after a lapse of 60 days as per the norms of UGC.

ANCSU officials said following the online declaration of BSc results today and also having received an official letter from the Vice Chancellor requesting extension of some more days for declaration of the BA results, the Union’s executive had a meeting and decided to relax the agitation. They, however, warned that they would resume their agitation and resort to own course of action if the Vice Chancellor fails to declare the results within the dates sought by him.

Meanwhile, a statement issued by ANCSU Assistant General Secretary Metsivikho Meyase informed that the Union had received a letter forwarded by the Governor’s Secretariat, with the wise intervention of the Governor of Nagaland, who is also the Chief Rector of Nagaland University, whereby the Vice Chancellor requested one more week to complete the evaluation of answer scripts and four days to declare the Arts stream results after moderation.

The Union, therefore, decided to relax the indefinite dharna. However, failing to comply in declaring the Arts Stream results within the stipulated time as requested by the Vice Chancellor, the Union shall resume further course of action, the release stated.

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All Nagaland College Students` Union

DIMAPUR, June 12( Newmai News Network): The All Nagaland College Students’ Union (ANCSU) today decided to accept the request of Nagaland University Vice Chancellor Professor K. Kannan for some more… Read more »

DIMAPUR, June 12( Newmai News Network): The All Nagaland College Students’ Union (ANCSU) today decided to accept the request of Nagaland University Vice Chancellor Professor K. Kannan for some more time to declare the undergraduate results. The student body has, therefore, relaxed the indefinite agitation which it began on Friday. 

The decision was taken during a meeting of the ANCSU officials held in Kohima today, the second day of the indefinite strike being carried out to protest against the failure of the University authority to declare the undergraduate results even after a lapse of 60 days as per the norms of UGC.

ANCSU officials said following the online declaration of BSc results today and also having received an official letter from the Vice Chancellor requesting extension of some more days for declaration of the BA results, the Union’s executive had a meeting and decided to relax the agitation. They, however, warned that they would resume their agitation and resort to own course of action if the Vice Chancellor fails to declare the results within the dates sought by him.

Meanwhile, a statement issued by ANCSU Assistant General Secretary Metsivikho Meyase informed that the Union had received a letter forwarded by the Governor’s Secretariat, with the wise intervention of the Governor of Nagaland, who is also the Chief Rector of Nagaland University, whereby the Vice Chancellor requested one more week to complete the evaluation of answer scripts and four days to declare the Arts stream results after moderation.

The Union, therefore, decided to relax the indefinite dharna. However, failing to comply in declaring the Arts Stream results within the stipulated time as requested by the Vice Chancellor, the Union shall resume further course of action, the release stated.

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Manipur men`s football team felicitated

IMPHAL, June 11: The Manipur men’s football team which ended up runners up in the 65th national football championship for the Santosh trophy held recently in Assam was felicitated today. … Read more »

IMPHAL, June 11: The Manipur men’s football team which ended up runners up in the 65th national football championship for the Santosh trophy held recently in Assam was felicitated today. 

A felicitation function for the Manipur team was held today at Khuman Lampak sports complex in which Speaker of the Manipur Legislative Assembly I Hemochandra and state YAS minister DD Thaisii attended as the chief guest and functional president respectively.

Speaking at the function, YAS minister DD Thaisii said he would deposit of a sum of Rs 5 lakhs for preparation of Manipur football team so that the team could do well in the coming Santosh Trophy.

Prior to this year’s final of the Santosh trophy, the state YAS minister had announced that a sum of Rs 5 lakhs would be given to Manipur football team if the team emerged champion. However, Manipur ended up runners up.

Regarding the amount, the YAS minister said he would deposit Rs 5 lakhs to a bank for preparation of Manipur football team for the next year’s Santosh trophy.

The YAS minister donated Rs 10,000 only to the Manipur football team.

Speaking at the receptiion function AMFA president A Santoshkumar said Manipur football will surely develop in the coming years as an artificial turf which will be used as practice ground will be coming up soon at Khuman Lampak. He also expressed hope that Manipur do well in the coming national championships.

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Manipur men`s football team felicitated

IMPHAL, June 11: The Manipur men’s football team which ended up runners up in the 65th national football championship for the Santosh trophy held recently in Assam was felicitated today. … Read more »

IMPHAL, June 11: The Manipur men’s football team which ended up runners up in the 65th national football championship for the Santosh trophy held recently in Assam was felicitated today. 

A felicitation function for the Manipur team was held today at Khuman Lampak sports complex in which Speaker of the Manipur Legislative Assembly I Hemochandra and state YAS minister DD Thaisii attended as the chief guest and functional president respectively.

Speaking at the function, YAS minister DD Thaisii said he would deposit of a sum of Rs 5 lakhs for preparation of Manipur football team so that the team could do well in the coming Santosh Trophy.

Prior to this year’s final of the Santosh trophy, the state YAS minister had announced that a sum of Rs 5 lakhs would be given to Manipur football team if the team emerged champion. However, Manipur ended up runners up.

Regarding the amount, the YAS minister said he would deposit Rs 5 lakhs to a bank for preparation of Manipur football team for the next year’s Santosh trophy.

The YAS minister donated Rs 10,000 only to the Manipur football team.

Speaking at the receptiion function AMFA president A Santoshkumar said Manipur football will surely develop in the coming years as an artificial turf which will be used as practice ground will be coming up soon at Khuman Lampak. He also expressed hope that Manipur do well in the coming national championships.

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Four grace mark for MBBS/BDS entrance examination

IMPHAL, June 12: The Medical Directorate government of Manipur has informed that all the candidates who appeared in the MBBS/BDS entrance examination, 2011 on Sunday will be awarded with four… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 12: The Medical Directorate government of Manipur has informed that all the candidates who appeared in the MBBS/BDS entrance examination, 2011 on Sunday will be awarded with four marks as grace mark following error committed on four questions.

The questions includes series A, question No.90, series B Question NO. 85, Series C question No. 80 and Series D question 100, it said.

The Entrance test for admission to the MBBS/BDS for the session 2011 was successfully conducted in all 11 centres located in the greater Imphal areas today under tight security arrangment.

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Four grace mark for MBBS/BDS entrance examination

IMPHAL, June 12: The Medical Directorate government of Manipur has informed that all the candidates who appeared in the MBBS/BDS entrance examination, 2011 on Sunday will be awarded with four… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 12: The Medical Directorate government of Manipur has informed that all the candidates who appeared in the MBBS/BDS entrance examination, 2011 on Sunday will be awarded with four marks as grace mark following error committed on four questions.

The questions includes series A, question No.90, series B Question NO. 85, Series C question No. 80 and Series D question 100, it said.

The Entrance test for admission to the MBBS/BDS for the session 2011 was successfully conducted in all 11 centres located in the greater Imphal areas today under tight security arrangment.

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PJPC Pukhao lifts 1st NIVSO Cup

IMPHAL, June 12: PJPC Pukhao has lifted the 1st NIVSO Cup, Khundrakpam kendra level football tournament. In the final played today PJPC defeated SDC Tiger Camp by 6-0. PJPC controlled… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 12: PJPC Pukhao has lifted the 1st NIVSO Cup, Khundrakpam kendra level football tournament.

In the final played today PJPC defeated SDC Tiger Camp by 6-0.

PJPC controlled the match right from the start of the match.

Kh Prasanta opened goal account for PJPC in the 1st minute itself while Itocha added another goal in the 25th minute while Th Dinesh scored third goal for the team in the 32nd minute. S Devabrata scored fourth goal for the team in the 45th minute to lead 4-0 at half time.

In the second half too, PJPC took complete control of the match thereby ending any hope for SDC to reduce the goal not to think of equalising.

Kh Prasanta scored his second goal of the match in the 50th minute to put PJPC 5-0 ahead. Four minutes later, Th Dinesh too scored his second goal of the final match to took PJPC 6-0, which eventually remain final score.

The prize distribution function which was held after the final match was among others attended by Bijoy Koijam, deputy chairmen of the Manipur State Planning Board and Th Lokeshwor, deputy Speaker of the Manipur Lagislative Assembly. Bijoy Koijam donated Rs 10,000 to the organising committee while Th Lokeshwor who is also local MLA donated Rs 20,000.

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PJPC Pukhao lifts 1st NIVSO Cup

IMPHAL, June 12: PJPC Pukhao has lifted the 1st NIVSO Cup, Khundrakpam kendra level football tournament. In the final played today PJPC defeated SDC Tiger Camp by 6-0. PJPC controlled… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 12: PJPC Pukhao has lifted the 1st NIVSO Cup, Khundrakpam kendra level football tournament.

In the final played today PJPC defeated SDC Tiger Camp by 6-0.

PJPC controlled the match right from the start of the match.

Kh Prasanta opened goal account for PJPC in the 1st minute itself while Itocha added another goal in the 25th minute while Th Dinesh scored third goal for the team in the 32nd minute. S Devabrata scored fourth goal for the team in the 45th minute to lead 4-0 at half time.

In the second half too, PJPC took complete control of the match thereby ending any hope for SDC to reduce the goal not to think of equalising.

Kh Prasanta scored his second goal of the match in the 50th minute to put PJPC 5-0 ahead. Four minutes later, Th Dinesh too scored his second goal of the final match to took PJPC 6-0, which eventually remain final score.

The prize distribution function which was held after the final match was among others attended by Bijoy Koijam, deputy chairmen of the Manipur State Planning Board and Th Lokeshwor, deputy Speaker of the Manipur Lagislative Assembly. Bijoy Koijam donated Rs 10,000 to the organising committee while Th Lokeshwor who is also local MLA donated Rs 20,000.

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Shija hospital observes fifth anniversary of Smile Train project in state; project to touch Myanmar from June 28

IMPHAL June 12: The Shija Hospital and Research Institute today observed its fifth anniversary while side by side launching ‘Mission Myanmar’ today. The programme which was held at the hospital… Read more »

IMPHAL June 12: The Shija Hospital and Research Institute today observed its fifth anniversary while side by side launching ‘Mission Myanmar’ today.

The programme which was held at the hospital premise was attended by health minister L Jayanta and Mamtaa Carrol, program manager of Smile Train (Eastern Zone) among other dignitaries.

The Smile Train project sponsored by the Smile Train Incorporated, a US based NGO was taken up by Shija Hospital and in course of time many individuals mainly children having cleft lip and palate in the state have been operated on.

Under the project Shija hospital has performed 1927 cleft operations. Of these 20 percent were conducted outside the state including in Myanmar.

Managing director of SHRI, Dr Kh Palin stated that the project will be taken up in the neighboring country Myanmar starting from June 28 to extend the campaign, he said that there are numerous cleft and palate cases in the country which are left unaddressed due to lack of surgeons and only one surgeon from Thailand has been treating the cases in the country.

It is also speculated that Myanmar must be having around 50,000 to 60,000 cleft lip and palate cases out of its 15 million population with most of them requiring operation.

Palin said that the patients of Myanmar go to Thailand for surgery which is costly and time consuming.

“ Since the treatment we offer is free of cost and the close vicinity between Manipur and Myanmar would prove much effective in addressing the cases”, he said.

The campaign will also be extended to Tripura, Nagaland and Cachar.

Health minister L Jayentakumar attending the anniversary celebration as the chief guest assured that necessary help would be extended to Shija Hospital’s Mission Myanmar.

“We’ll be extending necessary help if required”, he said before adding, “I will make my own arrangement to attend the forthcoming programs”.

Expressing the need to mobilize the human resources of the region, the minister also provided a brief update on the latest status of the proposed Imphal-Mandalay bus service which was initiated when he was transport minister. Besides he also informed the gathering particularly the media that NEDFI had agreed to take up a medicinal and aromatic plant project in the state.

Mamtaa Carrol, program manager of Smile Train (Eastern Zone) attending the STCP anniversary while sharing on a similar sentiment, said,”Our project has no boundary as we are moving forward for a cleft free society. So it should be made mandatory to send persons with cleft cases from Myanmar to Manipur without any hesitation otherwise there would be no meaning of the Look East Policy”.

A Myanmarese citizen Sabilal (52),a resident of Tamu township who had been waiting his turn for the free operation at Shija said,”I’m happy now as I would get proper operation here”. He is among nine Myanmarese patients who have come down to Imphal for treatment of various ailments.

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Shija hospital observes fifth anniversary of Smile Train project in state; project to touch Myanmar from June 28

IMPHAL June 12: The Shija Hospital and Research Institute today observed its fifth anniversary while side by side launching ‘Mission Myanmar’ today. The programme which was held at the hospital… Read more »

IMPHAL June 12: The Shija Hospital and Research Institute today observed its fifth anniversary while side by side launching ‘Mission Myanmar’ today.

The programme which was held at the hospital premise was attended by health minister L Jayanta and Mamtaa Carrol, program manager of Smile Train (Eastern Zone) among other dignitaries.

The Smile Train project sponsored by the Smile Train Incorporated, a US based NGO was taken up by Shija Hospital and in course of time many individuals mainly children having cleft lip and palate in the state have been operated on.

Under the project Shija hospital has performed 1927 cleft operations. Of these 20 percent were conducted outside the state including in Myanmar.

Managing director of SHRI, Dr Kh Palin stated that the project will be taken up in the neighboring country Myanmar starting from June 28 to extend the campaign, he said that there are numerous cleft and palate cases in the country which are left unaddressed due to lack of surgeons and only one surgeon from Thailand has been treating the cases in the country.

It is also speculated that Myanmar must be having around 50,000 to 60,000 cleft lip and palate cases out of its 15 million population with most of them requiring operation.

Palin said that the patients of Myanmar go to Thailand for surgery which is costly and time consuming.

“ Since the treatment we offer is free of cost and the close vicinity between Manipur and Myanmar would prove much effective in addressing the cases”, he said.

The campaign will also be extended to Tripura, Nagaland and Cachar.

Health minister L Jayentakumar attending the anniversary celebration as the chief guest assured that necessary help would be extended to Shija Hospital’s Mission Myanmar.

“We’ll be extending necessary help if required”, he said before adding, “I will make my own arrangement to attend the forthcoming programs”.

Expressing the need to mobilize the human resources of the region, the minister also provided a brief update on the latest status of the proposed Imphal-Mandalay bus service which was initiated when he was transport minister. Besides he also informed the gathering particularly the media that NEDFI had agreed to take up a medicinal and aromatic plant project in the state.

Mamtaa Carrol, program manager of Smile Train (Eastern Zone) attending the STCP anniversary while sharing on a similar sentiment, said,”Our project has no boundary as we are moving forward for a cleft free society. So it should be made mandatory to send persons with cleft cases from Myanmar to Manipur without any hesitation otherwise there would be no meaning of the Look East Policy”.

A Myanmarese citizen Sabilal (52),a resident of Tamu township who had been waiting his turn for the free operation at Shija said,”I’m happy now as I would get proper operation here”. He is among nine Myanmarese patients who have come down to Imphal for treatment of various ailments.

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Chingtam wins in Yairipok veteran football

IMPHAL, June 12: Chingtam registered win in the 1st Yairipok Veteran Football tournament being held at Azad English School  playground.  Chingtam defeated UMO by 4-1 goals in the first ground… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 12: Chingtam registered win in the 1st Yairipok Veteran Football tournament being held at Azad English School 
playground. 

Chingtam defeated UMO by 4-1 goals in the first ground match of today.

In the second ground, WYC and VSAI ended in a 3-3 draw.

N Sagar scored two, and K Sanatombi scored one goal for WYC while L Inaocha scored two and H Inao scored one goal for VSAI.

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Chingtam wins in Yairipok veteran football

IMPHAL, June 12: Chingtam registered win in the 1st Yairipok Veteran Football tournament being held at Azad English School  playground.  Chingtam defeated UMO by 4-1 goals in the first ground… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 12: Chingtam registered win in the 1st Yairipok Veteran Football tournament being held at Azad English School 
playground. 

Chingtam defeated UMO by 4-1 goals in the first ground match of today.

In the second ground, WYC and VSAI ended in a 3-3 draw.

N Sagar scored two, and K Sanatombi scored one goal for WYC while L Inaocha scored two and H Inao scored one goal for VSAI.

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NISA enters semi final in Dibrugarh football tourney

IMPHAL, June 12: The North Imphal Sporting Association, Thangmeiband has entered final of the 15th Garodia Gold Cup football  tournament being held at Dibrugarh, Assam. The lone participant from Manipur… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 12: The North Imphal Sporting Association, Thangmeiband has entered final of the 15th Garodia Gold Cup football 

tournament being held at Dibrugarh, Assam.

The lone participant from Manipur in the tournament, NISA defeated Milan Sanga Samiti, Dibrugarh in the quarter final to

reach the last four stage.

In the semi final NISA will play Assam Electricity Board on June 13.

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NISA enters semi final in Dibrugarh football tourney

IMPHAL, June 12: The North Imphal Sporting Association, Thangmeiband has entered final of the 15th Garodia Gold Cup football  tournament being held at Dibrugarh, Assam. The lone participant from Manipur… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 12: The North Imphal Sporting Association, Thangmeiband has entered final of the 15th Garodia Gold Cup football 

tournament being held at Dibrugarh, Assam.

The lone participant from Manipur in the tournament, NISA defeated Milan Sanga Samiti, Dibrugarh in the quarter final to

reach the last four stage.

In the semi final NISA will play Assam Electricity Board on June 13.

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Secularism defined

If men were good, there would be no need for governments, James Madison, the third President of the United States of America, and one of the founding fathers of the… Read more »

If men were good, there would be no need for governments, James Madison, the third President of the United States of America, and one of the founding fathers of the country’s constitution famously said in charting out the philosophy by which the American constitution was to be written. The innate suspicion of man’s basic nature may be contrary to the idealistic teachings of religions, but it has nonetheless proven to be an effective mantra for governance. Madison’s prescription for America definitely would cure a lot of the ills of any government anywhere in the world. The Manipur administration too could use some of it much to its benefit. If it had understood the significance of the statement in its letter and spirit, it might have been able not only to anticipate but also draw up effective administrative measures to prevent what happened at Tentha last year, whereby Hindu villagers burnt down a church built in the village by Christian converts amongst them. No, we are not talking about preventing conflict situations by beefing up security or through other intimidatory shows of state power, but through un-intrusive social engineering that takes into consideration that differences in faith, ethnicity etc, can easily translate into social friction and even conflicts.

Given the administrative foresight, religious or ethnic frictions do not have to be much more than mere civic problems, well within the power of the civil administration to handle. In fact it is the duty of a secular government not to allow any of its social problems to escalate beyond the civic. It is a limitation of imagination that makes secularism seen only in terms of the doctrine of tolerance. The term tolerance itself implies putting up with something one is not altogether too pleased with. Rather than this, secularism should be more about good impartial and farsighted administration that keeps in mind that men are not angels or saints. Supposing the government were to enact a legislation restricting the building of public places of worship, be it a temple, church, mosque or synagogue in residential areas and opening it only to government approved sites, no problem of civil religious strife would have arisen? One might not have anything against living next door to a Hindu, Christian, Muslim or a Jew, but if the followers of any of these faiths decide to convert his house into a public temple or church the next day and have congregations singing bhajan or performing midnight masses, it is likely to rub many other neighbours the wrong way. The Manipur government, and so too a large section of the public, in their obtuse sense of secularism, have been ignoring this particular dynamics behind conflicts. Mark our words, given the rapidity with which public places of worship are sprouting, if the administration does not take care to rectify this oversight, religious frictions in the state, not necessarily Hindus pitted against Christians, but in any permutation or combination of the religions practised in the state, are likely to escalate. After all, as Madison implied, men are not angels, and it is a senseless conflict resolution strategy to simply curse that men are not angels.

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The secret of my success is my love of the game: Baichung Bhutia

By John K. Kaping UKHRUL, Jun.11: “The secret of my success is my love of the game”, said Baichung Bhutia, former Indian Football team captain who is also referred to… Read more »

By John K. Kaping
UKHRUL, Jun.11: “The secret of my success is my love of the game”, said Baichung Bhutia, former Indian Football team captain who is also referred to as the Sikkimese snipper in the Indian Football world.

The football striker coined this word while replying to queries by the people of Ukhrul in a public interactive discussion at Ukhrul Somsai. The “soccer Icon” was felicitated by the people of Ukhrul and the 17th Assam Riffles 10 Sector B’ Range Somsai today morning in a function hosted by the 17th Assam Riffles at its recreation hall under the theme “AR Presents Football Clinic by Baichung Bhutia on 11-06-2011 at Somsai”.

The DIG 10 Sector B’Range Somsai Brig. Narender Kumar in his speech expressed his deep appreciation of the “Indian Soccer hero” termed the star as one of the greatest “Icons” touching the zenith position of achievements in India in the arena of Football. The Brig also gave an assurance to sponsor one football talented school children between the age of 8-12 years from any school in Ukhrul to be cared in financially, educationally and especially in football encouraging to follow in the footsteps of Baichung.

The occasion was marked and attended by all ranks and files of the 17tth Assam Riffles led by the DIG and Commanding officer (CO) Col. Beniwal from the Army Sector where as the Ukhrul District Sports Association (UDSA) Officials, Public leaders, tremendous foot-ball fans from Ukhrul district especially the students of UDSA and Ukhrul District media team also participated in the interaction with the Indian star.

A comprehensive “person to person interactive session” was also conducted in an open platform before dessert break served by AR.

There was also an exhibition football match played between students of the district at the Somsai play-field.

The function was conducted by the commander Ukhrul Post Capt. Sushil Kumar followed by a welcome and key-note address delivered by Tennyson a public leader who elaborated on a brief background history of the soccer who was born in Tinkitam(Sikkim) on Dec. 15, 1976 and started his education in St.Xaviers School, Pakyong, East Sikkim and won a football scholarship from SAI at the age of nine.

He played for several local clubs in his home state before he represented and won the best player award in the 1992`Subroto Cup`.

In 1993, at the age of 16 he left school to join the professional East Bengal Club in Calcutta. Two years later he joined to JCT Mills Football Club, which went on to win the Indian National Football League in the 1996-97 season. Bhutia was the top goal scorer in the league, and was chosen to make his International debut in the Nehru Cup.

He was named “1996 Indian player of the year”. He became the 19th Footballer to recieve “Arjuna Award” in 1999. On Jan 26, 2008 he was chosen for “Padma Shree” for his contribution to Indian Football. He has been described as “God`s Gift to Indian Football”.

The vote of thanks was delivered by Lucky Sareo, secretary UDSA. Also footballs were distributed to various Ukhrul local teams by the visiting Indian soccer Icon. The former Indian football team captain is also reportedly to sojourn his stay in Ukhrul for a couple of days with an aim to train the football talented school children whom he is quite familiar with as infact his spouse (life Partner) Madhuri Bhutia who is a product from Ukhrul Savio School plus Ukhrul being the hometown of his colleague former footballer Somatai Shaiza.

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15 August 2008, Northeast India

By Robin S Ngangom Having lost it How could I celebrate my independence Though I’ve sewn flags on cockeyed schooldays? Margins are superfluous in the big centre’s book Although memory… Read more »

By Robin S Ngangom

Having lost it
How could I celebrate my independence
Though I’ve sewn flags on cockeyed schooldays?
Margins are superfluous in the big centre’s book
Although memory is not silent and speaks up at times.

Now the periphery (of which I’m also a guilty part)
Is scrawling a unique history on delusive margins,
Mischievous like a collage by brawling painters.
Once lebensraum has sunk to pogroms
The periphery can murder too
And then deal peace cards on the table
Or hoist a nation’s flag in driving rain.
On the continuum of farce
It doesn’t matter if we’re moving forward or backward
Or if a government is serving rats on its menu.
The morning passes with a prime minister orating
From the ramparts of a fort,
“Make the borders irrelevant,” he said a year ago.
It never occurred to him to disguise himself and ask
The man on the street about his unhappiness.

On the road outside shut down by insurgents
Aimless now in its bafflement
Trees and lamps are breathing fog and a light rain.
This day passes between surfing for news of theoutside world,
Statistics of farmers committing suicide on the weaverbelt
And the poor waiting for paper to translate into bread
After discovering that a law has been enacted for them
Which finds all of them culpable for shaming thenation.
And fifty years of discrimination festering in theperiphery
With another anniversary of murder and disappearances.

I’ve been told that I live on the edge
By intellectuals who also teach me
The history and politics of far away countries.
I have to take their word on faith, being so unread.
I don’t know if I’m shallow with little inner life.

I try not to book a flat in the city of the sky
But meditate brokenly on love and its players
Although it gave me a terrible fright the other day.
I merely silenced her shame with my mouth
And remain a freeloader of passion from its web.

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Sanjoy wins Kh Anou Chess title

IMPHAL, June 11: The 21st edition of the Kh Anou state level Chess tournament has champion in Kh Sanjoy, who is a former champion of the Telegraph School Chess tournament. … Read more »

IMPHAL, June 11: The 21st edition of the Kh Anou state level Chess tournament has champion in Kh Sanjoy, who is a former champion of the Telegraph School Chess tournament. 

The tournament is being organised by the Kwakeithel Chess Club under the aegis of the Manipur Chess Association. Prizes to winners and participants were distributed today by health and family welfare minister L Jayentakumar.

Earlier, at the end of the last round, Sanjoy and defending champion Apollosana were tied at the same point at 6 and same progressive score at 25.

The winner had to be decided finally by lot in which Sanjoy emerged champion for the first time.

In the last round match played today both Sanjoy and Apollosana won their matches and earned full points.

Apollosana defeated defeated his arch rival S Premjit in Guioco Piano game while Sanjoy defeated Anand Sharma on time pressure.

At another table, rated player RK Bhogen defeated N Rajeshwar to get full point.

For the 3rd and 4th positions, RK Bhogen and Bangkim were in contention as both were tied at 5.5 points with same progressive score of 22.5. Their position also had to be decided by lot and Bangkim took the third spot and Bhogen the 4th.

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CRPF tree plantation drive

IMPHAL, June 11: With an unwavering commitment towards maintaining Greener World, the CRPF group centre Langjing has organized a tree plantation drive inside the group centre premises with a motto… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 11: With an unwavering commitment towards maintaining Greener World, the CRPF group centre Langjing has organized a tree plantation drive inside the group centre premises with a motto “Each One Grow One”.

The drive was graced by R.C Tayal, IPS, IGP, (M&N) Sector, CRPF, which was attended many other officers and jawans including the DIGP, V.K. Sisht, also attended the occasion, informed an official statement of the CRPF.

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