MoU on Bus service between Imphal and Mandalay on the card

The Government of India and the Government of Myanmar are set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding MoU for introducing bus service between Imphal and Mandalay Source The Sangai Express

The Government of India and the Government of Myanmar are set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding MoU for introducing bus service between Imphal and Mandalay Source The Sangai Express

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Kuki chiefs on Village Authority election

The Kuki Chiefs’ Association has decided to oppose the proposed Village Authority election unless the Manipur Village Authority Hill Areas Act, 1956 is amended in conformity with the tribal customary laws Source The Sangai Express

The Kuki Chiefs’ Association has decided to oppose the proposed Village Authority election unless the Manipur Village Authority Hill Areas Act, 1956 is amended in conformity with the tribal customary laws Source The Sangai Express

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‘Revival’ unfortunate, says ‘caretaker’

Care Taker’ of the All Tribal Students Union, Manipur ATSUM Emboi Serto has termed the news of ‘ATSUM revival as very unfortunate Source The Sangai Express

Care Taker’ of the All Tribal Students Union, Manipur ATSUM Emboi Serto has termed the news of ‘ATSUM revival as very unfortunate Source The Sangai Express

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MPP targets Shinde on ILPS

Taking strong exception to Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde’s statement with regard to the Manipur Legislative Assembly resolution to enforce ILPS in Manipur that ‘no sane Indian citizen should adopt such a resolution’, MPP advisor and former MLA…

Taking strong exception to Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde’s statement with regard to the Manipur Legislative Assembly resolution to enforce ILPS in Manipur that ‘no sane Indian citizen should adopt such a resolution’, MPP advisor and former MLA O Joy has urged the State Government to initiate breach of privilege and contempt of House proceedings against the Union Home Minister Source The Sangai Express

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Criminal tracking network in the offing

Ministry of Home Affairs MHA , Government of India has initiated necessary process to set up a crime and criminal tracking network system across the country Source The Sangai Express

Ministry of Home Affairs MHA , Government of India has initiated necessary process to set up a crime and criminal tracking network system across the country Source The Sangai Express

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Semilow floor bus services suspended

Unable to cope with the constant loss, the State Transport Department is said to have suspended semi low floor service from October 27 Source The Sangai Express

Unable to cope with the constant loss, the State Transport Department is said to have suspended semi low floor service from October 27 Source The Sangai Express

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Nov 2, 2000 AntiAFSPA Campaign Continues To Sustain State political leaders chided for lack of conviction

To mark the completion of 12 years of fast by anti AFSPA crusader Irom Sharmila, a discussion on AFSPA was held today at Wabagai Community Hall under the aegis of Women Development Association and WALYDA Source The Sangai Express

To mark the completion of 12 years of fast by anti AFSPA crusader Irom Sharmila, a discussion on AFSPA was held today at Wabagai Community Hall under the aegis of Women Development Association and WALYDA Source The Sangai Express

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No written missive yet from Delhi to AP, Assam and Manipur, but picture of pact emerges

Even though the Centre is yet to give the proposals reportedly drawn up with the NSCN IM in writing to the Governments of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur, a highly reliable source has informed The Sangai Express that the six pact proposals, as r…

Even though the Centre is yet to give the proposals reportedly drawn up with the NSCN IM in writing to the Governments of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur, a highly reliable source has informed The Sangai Express that the six pact proposals, as reported in the media in the recent past, is the most likely model being worked out Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

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Loktak, Imphal selected among tentative World Heritage sites

Among the probable World Heritage Sites located in North East India, Loktak Lake including Keibul Lamjao National Park and Imphal city have been included in the tentative list Source The Sangai Express

Among the probable World Heritage Sites located in North East India, Loktak Lake including Keibul Lamjao National Park and Imphal city have been included in the tentative list Source The Sangai Express

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BJP derides CM

Taking a dig at the alleged corrupt deeds of Chief Minister O Ibobi, the BJP today demanded present status on Loktak Lake phumdis clearance contract given to K Pro Infra Works Pvt Ltd by the State Government Source The Sangai Express

Taking a dig at the alleged corrupt deeds of Chief Minister O Ibobi, the BJP today demanded present status on Loktak Lake phumdis clearance contract given to K Pro Infra Works Pvt Ltd by the State Government Source The Sangai Express

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Three held

A team of Thoubal district commandos has arrested two cadres of KYKL during a search operation conducted at Thoubal Haokha on November 2 at around 2.20 pm, police said. The arrested militant cadres have been identified as Gurumayum Gopendro Sharma of Khongman Mangjing Mamang Leikai in Imphal East district and Meisnam Sunder @ Sunderbala @ […]

A team of Thoubal district commandos has arrested two cadres of KYKL during a search operation conducted at Thoubal Haokha on November 2 at around 2.20 pm, police said.
The arrested militant cadres have been identified as Gurumayum Gopendro Sharma of Khongman Mangjing Mamang Leikai in Imphal East district and Meisnam Sunder @ Sunderbala @ Jiban Singh (43) s/o M. Babu Singh of Nambol Thongkha, Bishnupur district, the police added.
One Suzuki Access 125 scooter bearing registration number MN-06SA/4837, two mobile phone hand sets and two Airtel sim cards were recovered from the apprehendees. On interrogation, the two revealed that they are the active workers of KYKL working in the finance section of the organization under the command of the outfit’s district finance chief, Kumar of Sagolband Tera and have extorted huge amount of money from shop keepers of Thangal Bazar and other businessmen for the outfit,the police stated.
On 02 Nov 2012, Security Forces of Red Shield Division , Kumbi Police Commandos launched an operation at Wangoo Sabal area and apprehended a woman cadre of RPF/PLA group namely Sagolsem Bidyarani . She revealed that she was in-charge of Bishnupur District Women Wing, PLA and involved in recruitment of lady cadres, cordinat of extortion money and arms.

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MPP poster campaign

MNS : A poster campaign demanding introduction of ILP in Manipur organized by MPP was held today at Bishnupur and Oinam. S. Umananda president MPP, O. Joy ex-MLA, M. Maniton president youth front and leaders of woman front MPP were present. O. Joy said that MPP demanded introduction of ILP in Manpur. The union govt. […]

MNS : A poster campaign demanding introduction of ILP in Manipur organized by MPP was held today at Bishnupur and Oinam. S. Umananda president MPP, O. Joy ex-MLA, M. Maniton president youth front and leaders of woman front MPP were present.
O. Joy said that MPP demanded introduction of ILP in Manpur. The union govt. should implement the ILP in Manipur. The constitution of India, if necessary, should be amended regarding the implementation of ILP in Manipur. It can safe the indigenous people of Manipur.
MPP strongly condemned the statement of union home minister Shusil Kumar Shinde regarding the ILP. His statement taunts Manipuris. He should respect the decision of Manipur assembly. Such campaign will continue at other districts of Manipur.

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IGAR (S) Interacts with villagers

MNS: Major General UK Gurung, YSM, IGAR(South) visited Nampisha, one of the far flung villages on Indo-Myanmar border on 02 Nov 12. He interacted with prominent locals and youth of adjoining areas.and complimented and exhorted them for their continuous support to the Assam Rifles. Medical team consisting of medical officers and paramedical staff of 42 […]

MNS: Major General UK Gurung, YSM, IGAR(South) visited Nampisha, one of the far flung villages on Indo-Myanmar border on 02 Nov 12. He interacted with prominent locals and youth of adjoining areas.and complimented and exhorted them for their continuous support to the Assam Rifles.
Medical team consisting of medical officers and paramedical staff of 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) conducted a medical camp at Chandel on 02 Nov 2012. More than 100 patients from Chandel and nearby areas were diagnosed and provided medicines. An interaction session with villagers also organized by the Medical officers in which they were educated on HIV/AIDS, malaria, seasonal diseases and its precautionary measures to overcome such disease in future..

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CPML member not allowed to meet Sharmila

IMPHAL, Nov 3 NNN: A member of CPI (Marxist-Lenin), NE In-charge was denied permission to meet Irom Chanu Sharmila, who has completed 12 years of her fast on the demand of withdrawal of Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 . Shankar Das of CPI-ML, who had visited the State to show solidarity to Sharmila in […]

IMPHAL, Nov 3 NNN: A member of CPI (Marxist-Lenin), NE In-charge was denied permission to meet Irom Chanu Sharmila, who has completed 12 years of her fast on the demand of withdrawal of Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 .
Shankar Das of CPI-ML, who had visited the State to show solidarity to Sharmila in her struggle and to review current state of affairs in Manipur including the issue of Inner Line Permit (ILP) as well as the political scenario, was upset when he was prevented from meeting the hunger striker by the State Home Department.
Das addressed a press conference at the Manipur CPI-ML office here during which he expressed regret over the denial of permission to him by the authority to meet Sharmila.
He alleged that Chief Secretary Poonia had refused the permission by terming his party as an ‘anti-national party.’ He described the act of the CS as unfortunate and condemned it. State Government should take action against him.
In the 40-year long history of CPI-ML, no political has ever called the party an anti-national party, Das asserted adding he was quite amazed to learn such remarks from the Chief Secretary of the Congress-rule State.
Das, flanked by Shyamsundar, Manipur State CPI-ML Secretary and other leaders further attacked the Congress-rule states saying they are all highly corrupted. Huge amount of money from India has been stashed abroad and the money is now investing in various foreign companies, Das accused, calling the Congress an anti-national party.
He said the party will launch agitation against AFSPA in 19 States from the current month.

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Kangla to be made solar citadel

IMPHAL, Nov 3NNN: Kangla Fort in the heart of Imphal will be turned into a solar citadel as the State Government is all set to lighten the most important historical and archaeological site of Manipur by solar energy it will begin from December or January next. Government has taken up the initiative in light of […]

IMPHAL, Nov 3NNN: Kangla Fort in the heart of Imphal will be turned into a solar citadel as the State Government is all set to lighten the most important historical and archaeological site of Manipur by solar energy it will begin from December or January next. Government has taken up the initiative in light of irregular supply of electricity in the State as well as the environment of the Kangla Fort, Keithelllakpam Dinamani, Superintendant, State Archaeology Office, Kangla, told Nepram Tombi on Saturday. Presently, a total of 130 kw of power unit is consumed by the Kangla Palace having an area of 237.62 acre and for this, a total power bill of about Rs 47,000 is paid per month to the State Electricity Department, Dinamani added. He further informed that the solar energy development in Kangla will be taken under Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM). The Central Government will bear 90 percent of the cost while 10 percent by Manipur Government, he added. The estimated cost of the mission is 3, 15, 90,000 and the work has been entrusted to a Kolkata base company, Sunshine Power Product Pvt Lmt. The State Government offered the work order to the Company in September, the official informed. Aside from lighting the Kangla including its enclosing fences, the Kangla Uttra will also be installed with a wonderful light and sound system after seeking approval from the Central Government, Dinamani said. He also said the main objective of the light and sound system at the Kangla Uttra is to display in visual and sound all the historical facts of the fort to tourists from outside. The new system is expected to cost around Rs 2 crore, he added. Kangla Fort, once occupied by Assam Rifles for a long time since the British left Manipur, was handed over to Manipur Government by the Centre in 2004. Since then, development of the fort has been continuously taken up by the State Government under the sponsorship of the Centre.

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Naga militant leaders join hands

DIMAPUR, Nov 3 NNN: Isak Chsi Swu and Thuingaleng Muivah met rival group leaders Khole and Kitovi Zhimomi at Bade village, off Dimapur today and pledged to strengthen the Naga reconciliation process. In the past few months all is not well among all the Naga underground groups. The NSCN-K and that of Khole/Kitovi faction have […]

DIMAPUR, Nov 3 NNN: Isak Chsi Swu and Thuingaleng Muivah met rival group leaders Khole and Kitovi Zhimomi at Bade village, off Dimapur today and pledged to strengthen the Naga reconciliation process. In the past few months all is not well among all the Naga underground groups. The NSCN-K and that of Khole/Kitovi faction have been openly engaging in gunbattle while there have been a kind of diplomatic hostility between the NSCN-IM and the NSCN-Khole/Kitovi. The Khole/Kitovi group of NSCN has been asserting that ‘only’ the Nagas of Nagaland will decide their future while it endorses the United Naga Council (UNC)’s demand for the Alternative Arrangement for Manipur Nagas. Inspite of this development the NSCN-IM and the NSCN-Khole/Kitovi engaged in talk facilitated by the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR). The S.S. Khaplang faction and the NNC/FGN did not turn up however in today’s meeting though they were invited to the event. Meanwhile, the FNR in a press communique has said that the signatories of the “Naga Concordant” met on November 3, at Bade, Dimapur, on its Journey of ‘common hope’. “Today’s meeting was attended by the highest leadership of the Nscn/Gprn (Nscn-im) And Gprn/Nscn (Nscn-Khole/Kitovi). Unable to attend due to time constraint and long distance, the NNC/FGN, sent their apology,” the Forum for Naga Reconciliation said. “While their commitment to Naga reconciliation remains undeterred the meeting affirmed to strengthen and renew their commitment to each other grounded on the ‘historical and political rights of the Nagas. The FNR urged the Naga groups to respect one another and uphold our common belonging through mutual trust and solidarity at this crucial period of the Naga history. The FNR also emphasized the need to have further meetings soon,” the press communique added. Meanwhile the Naga National Council (NNC), Zeliangrong Region said it was not involved in the recent Tamenglong shoot out. It accused the NSCN-IM of trying to malign the image of the NNC which is nothing but against the people and the nation. It said the NNC was never a party to the ongoing armed conflict between the different Naga armed groups in Tamenglong district and shall never be a party involving in the killings as it is against Naga national principle of non-violence. “It will be too low or unreasonable for us as a parent organisation of the Naga people to involve in fratricidal killing among us that is detrimental to our right cause and against our genuine Naga stand. The NNC condemned the gun battle. The allegation against NNC by the NSCN-IM with a bad intention to malign its image is nothing but against the people and the nation,” the NNC, Zeliangrong Region stated.

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Bharat Nirman campaign concludes at Ukhrul

Mail News Service Imphal, Nov 3 : A three-day Bharat Nirman Campaign in Ukhrul has concluded after highlighting and disseminating information regarding the various national flagship programme to the public at Multi-Purpose Hall, Mini Secretariat here on Saturday. In the valedictory function Tangkhul Theological Association (TTA) president Dr. YL Mingthing graced as chief guest with […]

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Imphal, Nov 3 : A three-day Bharat Nirman Campaign in Ukhrul has concluded after highlighting and disseminating information regarding the various national flagship programme to the public at Multi-Purpose Hall, Mini Secretariat here on Saturday.
In the valedictory function Tangkhul Theological Association (TTA) president Dr. YL Mingthing graced as chief guest with Hungpung village headman AS Peter Wungayung and Wonthing A Shimray, deputy inspector, Autonomous District Council, Ukhrul as functional president and guest of honour respectively.
Dr. Mingthing said people in the northeast must be the happiest as the region has experienced lots of changes in the past few years while saying information on our existence has earlier been limited to the rest of the world.
He also stated the region still lag behind in terms of information and communication compare to other parts of the country.
Further, the chief guest pointed out that media plays a major role in disseminating information to the public and this role has not been recognized properly in our society.
He also lauded the organizers of conducting the Bharat Nirman Campaign in Ukhrul and believed that the participants are benefited from the programme.
Functional president and guest of honour AS Peter Wungayung and Wonthing A Shimray also addressed the gathering this afternoon, while expressing gratitude to the organizer for bringing such programme to the public in Ukhrul.
Earlier, the technical session has presentation on Sarva Siksha Abhiyan, Mid Day Meal and Right to Information delivered by officials from relevant departments of the district.
Gin Gangte, FEO, DAVP, Imphal delivered the welcome address and Premalata Loitam, MCO, PIB, Imphal pronounced the vote of thanks at the valedictory function.
The campaign organized rally, exhibition, public address, magic show, drama, songs and cultural items to disseminate information relating to national flagship programmes. The three-day programme was attended by children from different schools, representatives of social organizations, NGOS and members of the public.
In the entire three-day campaign, the Songs and Drama Division, Imphal entertained the audiences with their performances.
The organisers also gave away memento, certificates and prizes to various departments involved in the three-day campaign. The government departments from various blocks, NGOs and societies from different parts of the district took participation in the programme.
The Bharat Nirman Campaign was organised by the Press and Information Bureau, Imphal in collaboration with Directorate of Field Publicity (DFP), Department of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP), Song and Drama Division, All India Radio, Doordarshan and district administration Ukhrul.

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