Police conducts search operation

The post Police conducts search operation appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, October 8: As a precautionary measure in the wake of recent serial bomb blast in and around Imphal area by militant groups, a team of Imphal East police conducted se…

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IMPHAL, October 8: As a precautionary measure in the wake of recent serial bomb blast in and around Imphal area by militant groups, a team of Imphal East police conducted search operations in Imphal East areas today. The team led … Continue reading

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PLA claims bomb attack

The post PLA claims bomb attack appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, Oct 8: The proscribed PLA, in a press release has claimed a bomb attack on 9 Sector of 28 Assam Rifles under IGAR (S) at near Lairembi Lampak, located in between Khumbong and …

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IMPHAL, Oct 8: The proscribed PLA, in a press release has claimed a bomb attack on 9 Sector of 28 Assam Rifles under IGAR (S) at near Lairembi Lampak, located in between Khumbong and Moidangpokpi this morning at around 6:30.  … Continue reading

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Multi-Brand Store at Dewlahland

The post Multi-Brand Store at Dewlahland appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, October 8: The Yebhi Fashion Multi-brand, an online selling company based at Gurgoan, has opened its Imphal branch (outlet-showroom) in Imphal at Dewlahland near ISBT…

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IMPHAL, October 8: The Yebhi Fashion Multi-brand, an online selling company based at Gurgoan, has opened its Imphal branch (outlet-showroom) in Imphal at Dewlahland near ISBT Khuman Lampak today. The company has been dealing with more than 550 brand items … Continue reading

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MPSC leading with 19 points

The post MPSC leading with 19 points appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, October 8: MPSC beat defending champion NISA 2-1 and tops the point table with 19 points from 8 matches in the ongoing 7th Manipur State League at Khuman Lampak Main Stad…

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IMPHAL, October 8: MPSC beat defending champion NISA 2-1 and tops the point table with 19 points from 8 matches in the ongoing 7th Manipur State League at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium today. NISA took the lead by 1-0 goals … Continue reading

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I/W 2nd division league

The post I/W 2nd division league appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, October 8: NSU defeated SAI-RC by a lone goal in today’s first ground match of the Imphal West 2nd Division Football League at YWC ground, Malom.   Samsung (5…

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IMPHAL, October 8: NSU defeated SAI-RC by a lone goal in today’s first ground match of the Imphal West 2nd Division Football League at YWC ground, Malom.   Samsung (58th) scored the all important goal of the match for NSU. In … Continue reading

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Understanding Ethnic Conflict and Coexistence

The post Understanding Ethnic Conflict and Coexistence appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.By Rajkumar Bobichand Ethnic conflict is an imbalance of relations between two or more ethnic groups. In other words, ethnic conflict can be understood as a con…

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By Rajkumar Bobichand Ethnic conflict is an imbalance of relations between two or more ethnic groups. In other words, ethnic conflict can be understood as a conflict between two or more ethnic groups, one of which may or may not … Continue reading

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Beyond groupings

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The state and the civil society have been continually neglecting in the last few decades is the issue of the struggling identities or the smaller ethnic communities inhabiting the hills of Manipur as against the political assertions of new overarching … Continue reading

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Five Cong MLAs sworn in as parliamentary secys in Manipur – Times of India

Five Cong MLAs sworn in as parliamentary secys in ManipurTimes of IndiaThe parliamentary secretaries' induction came after its Bill "The Manipur Parliamentary Secretary (Appointment Salary and Allowances and Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill, 201…

Five Cong MLAs sworn in as parliamentary secys in Manipur
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The parliamentary secretaries' induction came after its Bill "The Manipur Parliamentary Secretary (Appointment Salary and Allowances and Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill, 2012" was passed in the last monsoon session after a heated debate in the house.

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Seminar on Aquifer Management of Ground Water

MNS:- A two day seminar on National Project on Aquifer Management began in New Delhi today. Organized by Central Ground Water Board the seminar provides a platform for exchange of ideas among different stakeholders on aquifer management. The Seminar is being attended by more than 200 participants including planners and administrators from various ministries of […]

MNS:- A two day seminar on National Project on Aquifer Management began in New Delhi today. Organized by Central Ground Water Board the seminar provides a platform for exchange of ideas among different stakeholders on aquifer management. The Seminar is being attended by more than 200 participants including planners and administrators from various ministries of Govt. of India, Central and State Government organizations, PRIs, NGOs and VOs associated in water sector etc.
Inaugurating the seminar Dr. Mihir Shah, Member, Planning Commission said that the aquifer management programme will change the way we manage ground water resources. He said it will play a crucial role in managing the food security, sanitation and health issues of the country through multiple approach.
India is the largest user of Ground water in the world having about 30 million groundwater abstraction structures. Through these structures, more than 243 BCM of groundwater is being abstracted annually. Over 90% of the abstraction is being utilized for irrigation purpose. Due to higher development of groundwater in northwest and southern India the aquifers are under stress. In addition groundwater pollution is also affecting several parts of the country. Therefore there is paradigm shift from groundwater development to management. To address these issues adequately National Project on Aquifer Management has been taken up by the Ministry of Water Resources, GOI during the XII five year plan for which Central Ground Water Board is the nodal agency. The Project envisages delineation and detailed characterization of aquifers in the country. Information thus generated is proposed to be used for developing effective ground water management plans at regional and local levels. Considerable data and information has been generated by Central and State Agencies, Universities & Research Institutions, NGOs etc. at different scales. Integration of available data, identification of data gaps and generation of new data will facilitate formulation of management strategies at micro level. National Project on Aquifer Management is being implemented in 12th plan and likely to be continued in 13th plan. Ground water over exploited areas and water quality vulnerable areas are being given priority in12th plan.
The goal of the National Project on Aquifer Management is groundwater management resulting in equitable, safe and sustainable management of India’s groundwater resources through improved systems of resource mapping, utilization and governance. Aquifer mapping refers to collection of information on the subsurface lithology in terms of their vertical and horizontal extension and water bearing properties including water quality. Therefore, the objective of aquifer mapping is to arrive at mapping of the complex geometry of different aquifer systems of the country, defined by hydrogeological settings, with a clear cut linkage to strategic actions on the ground (groundwater management strategies). There is a need to standardize the procedures for aquifer mapping to be followed throughout the country. The workshop will provide a forum for deliberations on identified issues such as the steps involved in aquifer mapping, role of state agencies, participatory management, water quality data and related inputs.
During this two day seminar three technical sessions have been organized followed by a panel discussion on the following themes:
1. Aquifer Mapping & Management – Implementation strategies, Convergence & Partnership
2. Participatory Approach to Aquifer Mapping & Management
3. Protocol for Activities – Data Compilation, Data Gap Analysis, Data Acquisition & Preparation of Aquifer map
The deliberations in the seminar will help in consolidation of methodology of aquifer mapping and preparing a road map for implementation of aquifer management plan at local level with participation of water users at grass root level.

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Antony Reviews Progress on Coastal Security Network

MNS:- Defence Minister Shri AK Antony reviewed the various steps taken to enhance coastal security network in the country. Presiding a high-level meeting here today, Shri Antony said that there must be a time bound action plan to complete all pending decisions at the earliest. He noted that there has been coordination amongst the Stakeholders […]

MNS:- Defence Minister Shri AK Antony reviewed the various steps taken to enhance coastal security network in the country. Presiding a high-level meeting here today, Shri Antony said that there must be a time bound action plan to complete all pending decisions at the earliest. He noted that there has been coordination amongst the Stakeholders towards coastal security and assured that Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard will complete their actions on time but that the actions required from other departments and coastal states needs to be monitored closely. He requested Cabinet Secretary for fixing timeline to monitor their performance.
Shri Antony reiterated that fishermen in our coastal States are the “eyes and ears” of the coastal security and they need to be an integral part of all our planning. He specially laid stress on strengthening of the Department of Fisheries of States and Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries in Government of India. He also requested the Cabinet Secretary to monitor this aspect.
The Minister appreciated the steps taken for installation of 46 Coastal Static Radars (36 in mainland and 10 in island territories) which would go a long way in identification and monitoring of maritime traffic. He directed for completion of the installation of Radars in the mainland by 26 November 2012 and in the island territories by March 2013. Shri Antony pointed out that the Phase II of coastal security initiatives will begin shortly, which will result in putting a robust and gap free maritime domain awareness.
Shri Antony further said that the Navy and Coast Guard have been significantly strengthened and there has been an unprecedented growth in their capabilities. He stated that the assets, infrastructure and manpower have grown and the two services are likely to almost double their capabilities by the end of 13th Plan.
In the meeting, representatives from Indian Navy and various central ministries updated the positions of different actions taken by them.

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Seminar on Aquifer Management of Ground Water

MNS:- A two day seminar on National Project on Aquifer Management began in New Delhi today. Organized by Central Ground Water Board the seminar provides a platform for exchange of ideas among different stakeholders on aquifer management. The Seminar is being attended by more than 200 participants including planners and administrators from various ministries of […]

MNS:- A two day seminar on National Project on Aquifer Management began in New Delhi today. Organized by Central Ground Water Board the seminar provides a platform for exchange of ideas among different stakeholders on aquifer management. The Seminar is being attended by more than 200 participants including planners and administrators from various ministries of Govt. of India, Central and State Government organizations, PRIs, NGOs and VOs associated in water sector etc.
Inaugurating the seminar Dr. Mihir Shah, Member, Planning Commission said that the aquifer management programme will change the way we manage ground water resources. He said it will play a crucial role in managing the food security, sanitation and health issues of the country through multiple approach.
India is the largest user of Ground water in the world having about 30 million groundwater abstraction structures. Through these structures, more than 243 BCM of groundwater is being abstracted annually. Over 90% of the abstraction is being utilized for irrigation purpose. Due to higher development of groundwater in northwest and southern India the aquifers are under stress. In addition groundwater pollution is also affecting several parts of the country. Therefore there is paradigm shift from groundwater development to management. To address these issues adequately National Project on Aquifer Management has been taken up by the Ministry of Water Resources, GOI during the XII five year plan for which Central Ground Water Board is the nodal agency. The Project envisages delineation and detailed characterization of aquifers in the country. Information thus generated is proposed to be used for developing effective ground water management plans at regional and local levels. Considerable data and information has been generated by Central and State Agencies, Universities & Research Institutions, NGOs etc. at different scales. Integration of available data, identification of data gaps and generation of new data will facilitate formulation of management strategies at micro level. National Project on Aquifer Management is being implemented in 12th plan and likely to be continued in 13th plan. Ground water over exploited areas and water quality vulnerable areas are being given priority in12th plan.
The goal of the National Project on Aquifer Management is groundwater management resulting in equitable, safe and sustainable management of India’s groundwater resources through improved systems of resource mapping, utilization and governance. Aquifer mapping refers to collection of information on the subsurface lithology in terms of their vertical and horizontal extension and water bearing properties including water quality. Therefore, the objective of aquifer mapping is to arrive at mapping of the complex geometry of different aquifer systems of the country, defined by hydrogeological settings, with a clear cut linkage to strategic actions on the ground (groundwater management strategies). There is a need to standardize the procedures for aquifer mapping to be followed throughout the country. The workshop will provide a forum for deliberations on identified issues such as the steps involved in aquifer mapping, role of state agencies, participatory management, water quality data and related inputs.
During this two day seminar three technical sessions have been organized followed by a panel discussion on the following themes:
1. Aquifer Mapping & Management – Implementation strategies, Convergence & Partnership
2. Participatory Approach to Aquifer Mapping & Management
3. Protocol for Activities – Data Compilation, Data Gap Analysis, Data Acquisition & Preparation of Aquifer map
The deliberations in the seminar will help in consolidation of methodology of aquifer mapping and preparing a road map for implementation of aquifer management plan at local level with participation of water users at grass root level.

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Union Finance Minister at the Economic Editors’ Conference

  Address by the President of India on the Occasion of Inauguration of 26th Conference of Accountants General. It gives me great pleasure to be amongst you today on the occasion of inauguration of the 26th Conference of Accountants General. The Accountants General of the States and their equivalents in the Centre are important functionaries […]

 

Address by the President of India on the Occasion of Inauguration of 26th Conference of Accountants General.
It gives me great pleasure to be amongst you today on the occasion of inauguration of the 26th Conference of Accountants General. The Accountants General of the States and their equivalents in the Centre are important functionaries assigned with the task of being watchdogs of public finance.
I am happy to note that the theme of this year’s conference is “Strengthening Professional Practices”. Being a knowledge based organisation, it is important that the practices followed by the department are continuously updated and universally and fairly applied.
The institution of C&AG is an important part of the governance and accountability structures of our country. Its existence underpins and highlights the necessity for accountability of public expenditures by public authorities towards Parliament which represents the Supreme will of the people of this country. One of the main instruments through which Parliament exercises this accountability is the office of the CAG. It is in recognition of this role that the CAG has been assigned constitutional status by our founding fathers.
A constitutional mandate for the CAG also reflects the high value that we have placed on integrity and transparency in our public life. All public servants in this country are first and foremost accountable to people. The rationale for whatever decisions that we take must be empowerment and welfare of our people. This is absolutely fundamental for any democratic system. There will be moments in a nation’s life when institutions would appear to be under stress but as long as we have faith in our basic democratic values and the supremacy of our people and Parliamentary processes, we shall be able to tide over any crisis that we may face.
From the time we opened up our economy in the Nineties, Government has had to take many decisions of far reaching import the results of which are becoming visible only now. Financial sector and social sector reforms do not deliver overnight and their full impact on a country’s economic and social well-being is felt only over extended periods of time.
Most such reforms also involve use of public money and public resources. Optimal use of such resources by balancing conflicting demands on such public resources has always been the challenge for the decision makers in all sectors and in all parts of the world. In a country like India, public administrators have, in addition, the onerous responsibility of actively ameliorating the conditions of the poor and the needy as soon as possible. As I stated at the time of assuming the office of the First Citizen of our country, trickle down theories of growth will no longer work in the Indian context. When we talk about optimal decision making, we will do well to keep in mind that, in the long run, use of public money must improve the living conditions of the people.
Governance during the last six decades has become much more complex. Public expenditure has increased manifold, newer delivery mechanisms have had to be thought of and brought in to reach services to the people. The range of governmental activities itself has changed manifold. Before independence, administration was colonial and mainly responsible for revenue collection and law enforcement.
With independence and introduction of the planning process, Governments- both at the Centre and the States- took upon themselves many responsibilities that were unthinkable previously. Governments built factories, roads, ports and public infrastructures. They also directly provided services like health and education. The thrust on developmental administration from a purely revenue earning and law and order centric administrative system represented a major paradigm shift.
Another major paradigm shift is taking place today. We have realised that governments alone cannot do everything. As a result, we have many players who are responsible for public expenditure and for delivering services- not only the Central and State Governments but also local bodies, registered societies and NGOs etc. Given the scale of funding required, particularly for infrastructure financing, Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) have emerged as part of the institutional framework. They represent recognition by the Government of the need to engage with the Private Sector in diverse areas for the purpose of ensuring broad-based and sustainable growth.
This has introduced great complexities in funds flow, expenditure, accounting and evaluation. In our efforts to reach services to the poor and the needy in the remotest corners of our country, we have had to develop faster channels of service delivery. There have been occasions when the system was not fully developed, the process of accounting not fully operational, the local officials who handled government money not fully skilled in their multifarious functions. This is, however, a reality we need to accept and a situation we need to address through continuous capacity building and upgradation of human skills.
I am happy that the C&AG for the past several years has taken a positive approach on this and has not hesitated to offer his helping hand to governments and local bodies in building up and enhancing skills in financial management. Your department has developed considerable expertise in financial management through your exposure to different organizations. It is in the fitness of things that the expertise available should be utilised fully. I hope you continue your efforts in this direction.
Public audit, I am aware, is just one aspect of financial administration. What is most important is that we must introduce a robust internal control system in all spheres of government activity. Many significant steps have been taken. Ministry of Defence has, for example, worked out detailed “Defence Procurement Procedures” for capital procurement. The ‘Public Procurement Bill’ 2012 has been introduced in the Lok Sabha. Several state governments have now established full-fledged Internal Audit departments within the Government. The Union Ministry of Finance is currently examining the Report of the Working Group set up to strengthen ‘Internal Audit Mechanisms’ in Government of India. I am sure that the recommendations, once accepted by the Government, will go a long way in making Internal Audit an effective tool of governance and internal control, thereby complementing the role of the CAG. All these are significant steps towards transparency and good financial administration.
Equity and justice, fairness and transparency, therefore, continue to be cornerstones of our polity. India is once again on the cusp of change. The transformational agenda that we have boldly undertaken requires innovation and performance. It requires huge resources but, more importantly, it requires judicious use of these resources so that we get the optimal outcome from these resources. Every institution in the government must reorient themselves for these momentous changes and must be ready to contribute.
I am glad that during the past years, CAG’s audit has shifted from routine compliance audit to a more macro perspective. I must, however, stress that while redefining organisational roles and boundaries, all constitutional authorities need to adhere to the fine and calibrated system of checks and balances which forms the bedrock of our governance structures. Any attempt by any organ of the State to overreach will unnecessarily lead to dissonance within the system. It is, therefore, necessary that all constitutional authorities introspect on their respective roles.
I am aware of the initiatives of CAG to involve the civil society organizations and the beneficiaries in the audit process. This enriches the audit process and provides a feedback that is relevant and timely. You have well trained personnel and wide geographical reach. What we could all benefit from is a record of the best practices that you would come across in villages, blocks and districts in respect of social programmes so that these practices can be replicated.

Audit reports are essentially feedback on the many programmes undertaken by the government. The tone and timeliness of such feedback is, therefore, important. The Central Government releases funds to State Governments and even to the local bodies at district levels. The utilization of these funds is known to the Central Government only through the mechanism of utilization certificates. By the time these utilization certificates are received, the programme has already been implemented. It is thus important that CAG’s reports are presented in time so as to enable mid-course corrections, if required.
We have a fairly stabilised system of the ‘Public Accounts Committee’ and the ‘Committee on Public Undertakings’. Through these committees, the Parliament and State Legislative Assemblies exercise the oversight functions that are expected of them. These institutions have always functioned in a bipartisan manner and have contributed a great deal to the cause of transparency and good governance. It is an important responsibility of the legislators to ensure that such committees remain active and all important observations of audit are considered with all the seriousness that they deserve.
I am happy to note that C&AG, as the Apex Audit Institution of India, has remained in the forefront of international audit. Apart from being a member of the Board of Auditors for UN and other Agencies for almost two decades, you have conducted audit of United Nations and many other International Organizations. You have earned great respect from the international community for your knowledge, skills and high professional calibre.
I acknowledge that the unique institution of CAG has over the years, now more than 150 years old, made significant contribution to ensuring that we have governance systems that are transparent and accountable. I have great expectations from this Institution in our journey towards a prosperous and equitable future for our people. I would like to wish all members of the Indian Audit & Accounts Department all the best.

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Manipur Landscape in Summer : Wallpaper # 7 – E-Pao.net

Manipur Landscape in Summer : Wallpaper # 7E-Pao.netManipur Landscape in Summer : Wallpaper # 7. * Developed by Team E-pao. Manipur Landscape in Summer : Wallpaper # 1. A preview of "Manipur Landscape in Summer : Wallpaper # 7". Downloading: …

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Ima Keithel: A Symbol of Women’s Empowerment in Manipur – The Women’s International Perspective

Ima Keithel: A Symbol of Women's Empowerment in ManipurThe Women’s International PerspectiveThrough Ima Keithel, women in Manipur have carried the economic responsibility of trade and commerce for centuries, endured political and military upheavals…

Ima Keithel: A Symbol of Women's Empowerment in Manipur
The Women’s International Perspective
Through Ima Keithel, women in Manipur have carried the economic responsibility of trade and commerce for centuries, endured political and military upheavals, maintained the indigenous way of life, and remained economic pillars of their families and

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Mob attacks Manipur police during drive against illegal migrants – E-Pao.net

Mob attacks Manipur police during drive against illegal migrantsE-Pao.netMob attacks Manipur police during drive against illegal migrants. Nagaland Post | Imphal, Oct. 7: Police conducting drive to detect illegal migrants in Manipur have received stron…

Mob attacks Manipur police during drive against illegal migrants
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Mob attacks Manipur police during drive against illegal migrants. Nagaland Post | Imphal, Oct. 7: Police conducting drive to detect illegal migrants in Manipur have received strong resistance in Muslim dominated Sora area in interior Thoubal district

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Manipur boys in semfinals at 33rd Amba Medhi memorial All India invitational … – E-Pao.net

Manipur boys in semfinals at 33rd Amba Medhi memorial All India invitational …E-Pao.netManipur outfit Lalmai Youth Progressive Society assured a semi final berth in the 33rd Amba Medhi memorial all India invitational football tournament defeating Thu…

Manipur boys in semfinals at 33rd Amba Medhi memorial All India invitational
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Manipur outfit Lalmai Youth Progressive Society assured a semi final berth in the 33rd Amba Medhi memorial all India invitational football tournament defeating Thulunga Sports Club, Gossaigaon 2-0 here today. In the first quarter final match played in

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Bomb Explodes in Manipur, No Casualty – Outlook

Bomb Explodes in Manipur, No CasualtyOutlookA powerful bomb suspected to be planted by insurgents exploded early this morning in Manipur's Imphal West district, official sources said. The bomb, which did not cause any casualty, went off at 6:25 am …

Bomb Explodes in Manipur, No Casualty
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A powerful bomb suspected to be planted by insurgents exploded early this morning in Manipur's Imphal West district, official sources said. The bomb, which did not cause any casualty, went off at 6:25 am at Moidangpok area where security and
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Bomb explodes in Manipur, no casualty – Business Standard

Bomb explodes in Manipur, no casualtyBusiness StandardA powerful bomb suspected to be planted by insurgents exploded early this morning in Manipur's Imphal West district, official sources said. The bomb, which did not cause any casualty, went off a…

Bomb explodes in Manipur, no casualty
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A powerful bomb suspected to be planted by insurgents exploded early this morning in Manipur's Imphal West district, official sources said. The bomb, which did not cause any casualty, went off at 6:25 am at Moidangpok area where security and

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Manipur: 5 MLAs sworn in as Parl secys – Jagran Post

Jagran PostManipur: 5 MLAs sworn in as Parl secysJagran PostThe present strength of the Assembly constitutes 42 MLAs of Congress, 7 of Trinamool Congress, 4 of National People's Front, 5 of Manipur State Congress Party, 1 of Lok Jana Sakti Party an…


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Manipur: 5 MLAs sworn in as Parl secys
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The present strength of the Assembly constitutes 42 MLAs of Congress, 7 of Trinamool Congress, 4 of National People's Front, 5 of Manipur State Congress Party, 1 of Lok Jana Sakti Party and 1 of National Congress Party. (Agencies). Latest News from

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Five congress MLAs sworn in as parliamentary secretaries – Business Standard

Five congress MLAs sworn in as parliamentary secretariesBusiness StandardFive Congress MLAs were today sworn in as parliamentary secretaries who will have the rank of a state minister in Manipur. Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh administered the oath of of…

Five congress MLAs sworn in as parliamentary secretaries
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Five Congress MLAs were today sworn in as parliamentary secretaries who will have the rank of a state minister in Manipur. Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh administered the oath of office and secrecy to the newly-sworn in parliamentary secretaries at a

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