Hectic parleys on at NSCN camps

DIMAPUR, Oct 20 NNN: All roads lead to Camp Hebron, the NSCN-IM’s main base, off Dimapur presently but no news was heard ever again after the much publicised arrival of NSCN-IM general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah and the outfit’s chairman Isak Chisi Swu two days ago. With the rising tempo given the prevailing situation, everyone is […]


DIMAPUR, Oct 20 NNN: All roads lead to Camp Hebron, the NSCN-IM’s main base, off Dimapur presently but no news was heard ever again after the much publicised arrival of NSCN-IM general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah and the outfit’s chairman Isak Chisi Swu two days ago.
With the rising tempo given the prevailing situation, everyone is curious as to what news Isak Swu and Muivah “had brought with them” from New Delhi on October 18. The charged up atmosphere has been owing to Union Home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde’s comment of inking the much hyped would-be Naga settlement by March next year, the time when election to the Nagaland legislative assembly is due.
Naga civil society organisations are yet to get invitations for the ‘home-consultations’ with the NSCN-IM leaders at Camp Hebron. The sources however said they are likely to get formal invitations in a couple of days’ time. “I was told that series of consultative meetings will be only after October 25,” said a prominent Naga leader in Kohima.
The sources added that on October 25 top NSCN-IM leaders will have their own meeting with the Tartars (the outfit’s members of parliament), Kilonsers (ministers) and other top ranking leaders of the organisation. “After this meeting only the ‘home-consultations will begin,” further disclosed the sources.
Meanwhile, this time round, the affairs is not going to be the ones held in the year 2003 and 2004 where the civil society leaders and the Naga public from Manipur, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and even from Myanmar had participated altogether at one go. “This time, the collective leadership (i.e Th Muivah and Isak Swu) will meet separately with every Naga frontal organisations on the latest dialogue development,” said another well placed source.
Meanwhile, it is still sketchy whether Th Muivah and Isak Swu will be meeting rival outfits’ leaders though it has been speculated that there is a strong possibility of such meetings on the proposed Naga National Government (NNG).
Last year on August 26, three Naga underground organisations including the NSCN faction led by Khole and Kitovi (GPRN/NSCN), NNC/FGN and NSCN-IM had convened a meeting to take up measures for the formation of the common Naga underground government christened as Naga National Government (NNG).
It was reported then, “The signatories of the Naga Concordant had met at Dimapur and agreed to take gradual and practical measures towards the formation of one Naga National Government. As a preliminary step towards creating understanding and cooperation amongst the signatories, we have agreed to jointly fight against rampant collection of tax, kidnapping, abduction, threats, intimidation, rape and other social evils. It also agreed to take stringent measures against its own cadres that are involved in criminal acts which are detrimental to the orderly pursuit of the Naga national cause. The three underground groups then agreed that in the eventuality of any crisis, the responsible leader of each delegation should have telephoned the respective counterpart on each of the other delegations [including FNR] within one hour of the crisis for verification and resolution of the problem. It finally agreed that any member of the signatory arrested or detained by another signatory should be treated with due dignity and respect, and in accordance with international standards of human rights. No detainee should be physically abused or tortured”.
“In order to fulfill these agreed areas of cooperation, the following persons from the signatories of the “Naga Concordant” will have direct access to each other with full official powers to make decisions regarding the above points”, the joint statement of NNC/FGN, NSCN (Khole-Kitovi) and the NSCN-IM had said last year.
Mentionably, on August 26, 2011, the three Naga underground groups—NSCN-IM, NNC and NSCN-Khole/Kitovi had agreed upon in principle to work towards in the formation of their single government. On that day, the top leaders of the three Naga outfits signed a ‘concordant’ to work towards the formation of the single underground government which has been proposed to call “Naga National Government (NNG)”.

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Election Commission briefed about rejection of voters’ name

Mail News Service Imphal, Oct 20 : The EC was informed about rejection of thousands of eligible voters name in the electoral roll list of 55- Tipaimukh, 59-Saikot and 58-Churachandpur Assembly Constituencies under Churachandpur district of Manipur. It was stated that since May, 2011 Sinlung Indigenous Peoples Human Rights Organisation (SIPHRO) had voluntarily and independently […]

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Imphal, Oct 20 : The EC was informed about rejection of thousands of eligible voters name in the electoral roll list of 55- Tipaimukh, 59-Saikot and 58-Churachandpur Assembly Constituencies under Churachandpur district of Manipur.
It was stated that since May, 2011 Sinlung Indigenous Peoples Human Rights Organisation (SIPHRO) had voluntarily and independently conducted rigorous survey and fact finding for months in above-mentioned constituencies with a view to register qualified voters and identify the factors behind the serious discrimination. In its preliminary survey SIPHRO met and collected photos of qualified citizens who were never enrolled in the electoral roll. In the process, more than Seven Thousand (7,000) eligible names and photographs belong to Hmar tribe (Scheduled Tribe) have been collected in the Form-6 in three constituencies , and had been duly submitted to the concerned authorities during 2011 revision. According to our findings, the number of unregistered, but, eligible voters would exceed over ten thousand (10,000) if we were assisted with resources and manpower for the purpose.
Unfortunately, the Deputy Commissioner of the District demanded that each applicants might stand trial for physical verification at its office in the district headquarters, which is impractical for the poor tribal people who settled remotely in the hills and mountain.
Also, physical verification of the eligible names submitted in the Form-6 should be undertaken by the concerned authorities as it is a mandatory provisions of election, and which has been publicise to a great length by the Election Commission of India.
In every revision process the election machinery in the district often omit and reject applications for inclusions at the last stage of final roll publication. This message has now sent a very negative impression among certain general public, which totally negate the enthusiasm and interest of a community to approach and give their names to the district election officials as the decades of unwanted experiences has secluded them from securing their Constitutional rights. The monotonous and expensive exercise exerted by the government fails to have productive meaning in these marginalised constituencies as it is biased, corrupt and ineffective.
It is also believed that certain level of active players are said to be acting in this issue from certain unforeseen quarters to prevent enrolment of eligible voters. It was demanded that every qualified Hmar citizens from the above mentioned constituencies should be immediately registered in the electoral roll and provided with the Elector’s photo Identity Card.

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Election Commission briefed about rejection of voters’ name

Mail News Service Imphal, Oct 20 : The EC was informed about rejection of thousands of eligible voters name in the electoral roll list of 55- Tipaimukh, 59-Saikot and 58-Churachandpur Assembly Constituencies under Churachandpur district of Manipur. It was stated that since May, 2011 Sinlung Indigenous Peoples Human Rights Organisation (SIPHRO) had voluntarily and independently […]

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Imphal, Oct 20 : The EC was informed about rejection of thousands of eligible voters name in the electoral roll list of 55- Tipaimukh, 59-Saikot and 58-Churachandpur Assembly Constituencies under Churachandpur district of Manipur.
It was stated that since May, 2011 Sinlung Indigenous Peoples Human Rights Organisation (SIPHRO) had voluntarily and independently conducted rigorous survey and fact finding for months in above-mentioned constituencies with a view to register qualified voters and identify the factors behind the serious discrimination. In its preliminary survey SIPHRO met and collected photos of qualified citizens who were never enrolled in the electoral roll. In the process, more than Seven Thousand (7,000) eligible names and photographs belong to Hmar tribe (Scheduled Tribe) have been collected in the Form-6 in three constituencies , and had been duly submitted to the concerned authorities during 2011 revision. According to our findings, the number of unregistered, but, eligible voters would exceed over ten thousand (10,000) if we were assisted with resources and manpower for the purpose.
Unfortunately, the Deputy Commissioner of the District demanded that each applicants might stand trial for physical verification at its office in the district headquarters, which is impractical for the poor tribal people who settled remotely in the hills and mountain.
Also, physical verification of the eligible names submitted in the Form-6 should be undertaken by the concerned authorities as it is a mandatory provisions of election, and which has been publicise to a great length by the Election Commission of India.
In every revision process the election machinery in the district often omit and reject applications for inclusions at the last stage of final roll publication. This message has now sent a very negative impression among certain general public, which totally negate the enthusiasm and interest of a community to approach and give their names to the district election officials as the decades of unwanted experiences has secluded them from securing their Constitutional rights. The monotonous and expensive exercise exerted by the government fails to have productive meaning in these marginalised constituencies as it is biased, corrupt and ineffective.
It is also believed that certain level of active players are said to be acting in this issue from certain unforeseen quarters to prevent enrolment of eligible voters. It was demanded that every qualified Hmar citizens from the above mentioned constituencies should be immediately registered in the electoral roll and provided with the Elector’s photo Identity Card.

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Two sympathisers held

Mail News Service Imphal, Oct 20 : Discovering the movement of UG cadres at Maokot of Ukhrul district , troops of 16 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) launched operation in the area and apprehended one over ground worker of KCP on 19 Oct 12. The apprehendee was identified as Lh Paothang Khongsai, […]

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Imphal, Oct 20 : Discovering the movement of UG cadres at Maokot of Ukhrul district , troops of 16 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) launched operation in the area and apprehended one over ground worker of KCP on 19 Oct 12. The apprehendee was identified as Lh Paothang Khongsai, 50yrs, s/o Late Horgang, r/o Maokot Chepu, Litan, Ukhrul. Two SLR rounds, nine rounds of Single barrel 12 Bore Gun, 50 gms of Gun powder, six detonators, six pistol Cap (Initiator) 200 gms of Bearing ball, 600gms of Plastic explosives, 50 gms of yellow Substance suspected to be explosive were recovered from the apprehendee who alongwith recoveries was handed over to Litan Police station.
Security Forces of the Red Shield Division and Bishnupur Police Commandos launched an operation on 19 Oct 2012 at Bishnupur and apprehended one over ground worker of KYKL, namely Wahengbam Markanto Singh alias Umakanta alias Ahal age 58 years, s/o Late W Ibomcha Singh, r/o Nambol Kongkham Mayai Keikai, PS Nambol, Dist Bishnupur and recovered one 9mm pistol, one magazine, three live rounds and one hand grenade (Foreign made) from his house. On questioning, individual revealed that he has been involved in trafficking of weapons and explosive for the outfit. The man was handed over to Bishnupur Police Station.

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Opposition’s role in Manipur

All of sudden opposition parties in the state have realised the role they should play in the state. At a joint press conference held at the Manipur Press club they have declared what they will do to fight against corruption. They have threatened to take up Loktak cleaning scam at the Parliament. There are too […]

All of sudden opposition parties in the state have realised the role they should play in the state. At a joint press conference held at the Manipur Press club they have declared what they will do to fight against corruption. They have threatened to take up Loktak cleaning scam at the Parliament. There are too many issues which cannot escape from the prying eyes of the opposition parties. The onslaught of the opposition in the recently held state assembly election could be attributed to the fact that these non Congress parties did not play the role they have been assigned to do. Just by criticising the policies and programmes of the ruling parties opposition can gain foothold. In every state anti-incumbency factor weighs heavily during the conduct of elections. Here in Manipur a ruling party is in advantageous position at the time of election and opposition invectives cannot change the already conceived mind of the voters. The absence of charismatic leader on the side of opposition acts as handicap in drawing the voters on their side. Confidence building is a must that can play a pivotal role in instilling in the minds of the voters what election means to them. But the hindrances that stand in the way will scuttle the ambitious task of changing the face of the state. There is no revenue of our own. We are passing through a very critical phase where the Government cannot pay even the employees pay let alone taking up welfare programmes for the common people. All these pestering problems affecting the state will be solved when the centre pays attention to the state. Our thinking however is very simple if the centre is ruled by Congress our state must also be ruled by Congress and if BJP returns to power at the centre nothing wrong with the people of the state opting for BJP. But BJP which is dragged into leadership crisis is far from clinging to power at the centre as of now. This however does not mean that one must not investigate the wrongs done by the men in power. All these corrupt practices perpetrated by the ruling class must be investigated and the wrongs doers be booked only then a change will be brought in the state. Here again rises the question are the opposition parties really committed to end the corruption at the high level in Manipur. It happens in Manipur too many major issues are always eliminated as it sprouts out. A leader of the opposition when he was asked why the opposition members do not attempt to find a logical conclusion to all the scam and crises afflicting Manipur came the reply you ask the question to yourself. He added when we attempt to crush the wrong doers even the relatives would come to my residence pleading to stop playing the role of tormenting member. Everyone in Manipur is practically related to each other. Nevertheless we hope something will come out of the fight unleashed by the opposition parties. However it remains to be seen how far they will go and will it be unrelenting?

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Opposition’s role in Manipur

All of sudden opposition parties in the state have realised the role they should play in the state. At a joint press conference held at the Manipur Press club they have declared what they will do to fight against corruption. They have threatened to take up Loktak cleaning scam at the Parliament. There are too […]

All of sudden opposition parties in the state have realised the role they should play in the state. At a joint press conference held at the Manipur Press club they have declared what they will do to fight against corruption. They have threatened to take up Loktak cleaning scam at the Parliament. There are too many issues which cannot escape from the prying eyes of the opposition parties. The onslaught of the opposition in the recently held state assembly election could be attributed to the fact that these non Congress parties did not play the role they have been assigned to do. Just by criticising the policies and programmes of the ruling parties opposition can gain foothold. In every state anti-incumbency factor weighs heavily during the conduct of elections. Here in Manipur a ruling party is in advantageous position at the time of election and opposition invectives cannot change the already conceived mind of the voters. The absence of charismatic leader on the side of opposition acts as handicap in drawing the voters on their side. Confidence building is a must that can play a pivotal role in instilling in the minds of the voters what election means to them. But the hindrances that stand in the way will scuttle the ambitious task of changing the face of the state. There is no revenue of our own. We are passing through a very critical phase where the Government cannot pay even the employees pay let alone taking up welfare programmes for the common people. All these pestering problems affecting the state will be solved when the centre pays attention to the state. Our thinking however is very simple if the centre is ruled by Congress our state must also be ruled by Congress and if BJP returns to power at the centre nothing wrong with the people of the state opting for BJP. But BJP which is dragged into leadership crisis is far from clinging to power at the centre as of now. This however does not mean that one must not investigate the wrongs done by the men in power. All these corrupt practices perpetrated by the ruling class must be investigated and the wrongs doers be booked only then a change will be brought in the state. Here again rises the question are the opposition parties really committed to end the corruption at the high level in Manipur. It happens in Manipur too many major issues are always eliminated as it sprouts out. A leader of the opposition when he was asked why the opposition members do not attempt to find a logical conclusion to all the scam and crises afflicting Manipur came the reply you ask the question to yourself. He added when we attempt to crush the wrong doers even the relatives would come to my residence pleading to stop playing the role of tormenting member. Everyone in Manipur is practically related to each other. Nevertheless we hope something will come out of the fight unleashed by the opposition parties. However it remains to be seen how far they will go and will it be unrelenting?

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Water scarcity hits life hard

IMPHAL, Oct 20 NNN: Manipur University Vice Chancellor Prof H Nandakumar on Saturday commented in one-two decades the people residing in Imphal city and its greater areas could face a serious problem of scarcity of water. Prof Nandakumar was speaking at a panel discussion under the theme, ‘Water: Scientific Issue at Imphal’ organized by the […]

IMPHAL, Oct 20 NNN: Manipur University Vice Chancellor Prof H Nandakumar on Saturday commented in one-two decades the people residing in Imphal city and its greater areas could face a serious problem of scarcity of water.
Prof Nandakumar was speaking at a panel discussion under the theme, ‘Water: Scientific Issue at Imphal’ organized by the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA) Imphal chapter at the Court Hall, Manipur University.
“Imphal city and its greater areas are likely to face a serious problem of scarcity of water within the next one-two decades,” the the varsity Vice Chancellor observed.
He suggested people should not use drinking water in washing vehicles, pouring in gardens but water from rivers and ponds should be used for such purposes and further said the public are seemingly using water in wrong way and wasting it.
The panel discussion was mainly organized to find out a way out of the polluting of water bodies and thereby turn them into good potable water by methods of ground water harvesting and building up water reservoirs.
Giving awareness on prudent use of water and maintaining good quality water could supplement to the expecting scarcity of water in future, Prof Nandakumar suggested.
Taking part at the deliberation, convenor of ISCA Imphal chapter Prof Arunkumar said Manipur normally receives 1000 ml of rainwater per year and 90 per cent of it is used in irrigation but this season the state received scanty rainfall.
“We must try to find out a good solution to water crisis, biodiversity and climate change which are encountering in the state today besides Manipur is facing problems of hygiene, public health and disease. We must try to find out a scientific solution for all these problems. These are the things we are highlighting at the panel discussion,” he said.
The Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA) is completing 100 years and the centenary celebration will be held from January 3-7, 2013 in Kolkata, Prof Arunkumar informed.
Prime Minister of India Dr Manmohan Singh is the General President of ISCA and the Prime Minister desires to come out with certain scientific issues from various parts of the country and highlight them at the forthcoming centenary celebration of ISCA and find out a scientific solution.
He further said the highlight and recommendation of the panel discussion will be submitted to ISCA which will in turn forward them to the Prime Minister.
The deliberation was also took part by several professors and scientists, officials from the state Public Health Engineering Department and Pollution Control Board.

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Water scarcity hits life hard

IMPHAL, Oct 20 NNN: Manipur University Vice Chancellor Prof H Nandakumar on Saturday commented in one-two decades the people residing in Imphal city and its greater areas could face a serious problem of scarcity of water. Prof Nandakumar was speaking at a panel discussion under the theme, ‘Water: Scientific Issue at Imphal’ organized by the […]

IMPHAL, Oct 20 NNN: Manipur University Vice Chancellor Prof H Nandakumar on Saturday commented in one-two decades the people residing in Imphal city and its greater areas could face a serious problem of scarcity of water.
Prof Nandakumar was speaking at a panel discussion under the theme, ‘Water: Scientific Issue at Imphal’ organized by the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA) Imphal chapter at the Court Hall, Manipur University.
“Imphal city and its greater areas are likely to face a serious problem of scarcity of water within the next one-two decades,” the the varsity Vice Chancellor observed.
He suggested people should not use drinking water in washing vehicles, pouring in gardens but water from rivers and ponds should be used for such purposes and further said the public are seemingly using water in wrong way and wasting it.
The panel discussion was mainly organized to find out a way out of the polluting of water bodies and thereby turn them into good potable water by methods of ground water harvesting and building up water reservoirs.
Giving awareness on prudent use of water and maintaining good quality water could supplement to the expecting scarcity of water in future, Prof Nandakumar suggested.
Taking part at the deliberation, convenor of ISCA Imphal chapter Prof Arunkumar said Manipur normally receives 1000 ml of rainwater per year and 90 per cent of it is used in irrigation but this season the state received scanty rainfall.
“We must try to find out a good solution to water crisis, biodiversity and climate change which are encountering in the state today besides Manipur is facing problems of hygiene, public health and disease. We must try to find out a scientific solution for all these problems. These are the things we are highlighting at the panel discussion,” he said.
The Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA) is completing 100 years and the centenary celebration will be held from January 3-7, 2013 in Kolkata, Prof Arunkumar informed.
Prime Minister of India Dr Manmohan Singh is the General President of ISCA and the Prime Minister desires to come out with certain scientific issues from various parts of the country and highlight them at the forthcoming centenary celebration of ISCA and find out a scientific solution.
He further said the highlight and recommendation of the panel discussion will be submitted to ISCA which will in turn forward them to the Prime Minister.
The deliberation was also took part by several professors and scientists, officials from the state Public Health Engineering Department and Pollution Control Board.

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Manipur’s lone voice in NE Voice Hunt – E-Pao.net

Manipur's lone voice in NE Voice HuntE-Pao.netUkhrul, October 20 2012: For a school dropout Terence LA, the lone voice of Manipur in the North East Highway Star Voice Hunt, it is a matter of great pride not only for himself but also of the entire S…

Manipur's lone voice in NE Voice Hunt
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Ukhrul, October 20 2012: For a school dropout Terence LA, the lone voice of Manipur in the North East Highway Star Voice Hunt, it is a matter of great pride not only for himself but also of the entire State to set his foothold in the grand finale. On

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Drug seized at Guwahati railway station enroute to Manipur – E-Pao.net

Drug seized at Guwahati railway station enroute to ManipurE-Pao.netGuwahati, October 20 2012: Two people have been arrested in Guwahati railway station while they were en-route to Manipur with Drugs worth Rs 6 lacs in the Indian market. Acting on Intel…

Drug seized at Guwahati railway station enroute to Manipur
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Guwahati, October 20 2012: Two people have been arrested in Guwahati railway station while they were en-route to Manipur with Drugs worth Rs 6 lacs in the Indian market. Acting on Intelligence reports the Railway police conducted a raid on a specific

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Manipur, Goa best places to be born in India – E-Pao.net

Economic TimesManipur, Goa best places to be born in IndiaE-Pao.netManipur, Goa best places to be born in India Source: The Sangai Express / Courtesy : TNN. New Delhi, October 20 2012: Olympic medalist Mary Kom would be happy to hear this. Manipur has …


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Manipur, Goa best places to be born in India
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Manipur, Goa best places to be born in India Source: The Sangai Express / Courtesy : TNN. New Delhi, October 20 2012: Olympic medalist Mary Kom would be happy to hear this. Manipur has burst into the scene to become the best place to be born in India
MP is worst place to be born in countryHindustan Times
Infant mortality rate falls by 3 pointsThe Asian Age
MP tops infant mortality rates, eighth year in a row!India.Com Health

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CM camps in the capital – E-Pao.net

CM camps in the capitalE-Pao.netNew Delhi, October 20 2012: In the follow up of the current ongoing process for a settlement of the negotiation between the Naga rebels and the GoI, Manipur state Chief Minister is currently camping in Delhi. With major …

CM camps in the capital
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New Delhi, October 20 2012: In the follow up of the current ongoing process for a settlement of the negotiation between the Naga rebels and the GoI, Manipur state Chief Minister is currently camping in Delhi. With major claims laying upon Manipur state
Vehicle packed with powerful explosives seized in ManipurOman Tribune
Committee formed to monitor NSCN-IM, Centre talksTimes of India
Manipur police celebrates raising dayAssam Tribune
KanglaOnline –TwoCircles.net
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Drawing competition

The post Drawing competition appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, Oct 20 : The Arts Society Manipur, will organised it 4th multi culture drawing comeititon in the official premise on November 10. The size of the paiting will be limited to 12 by…

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IMPHAL, Oct 20 : The Arts Society Manipur, will organised it 4th multi culture drawing comeititon in the official premise on November 10. The size of the paiting will be limited to 12 by 16 inches long.

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GoodTidingsof a Naga Settlement

The post GoodTidingsof a Naga Settlement appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.By B.G. Verghese News of an accord with a major Dimasa insurgent group that recently decided to lay down arms has been closely followed by word that there have been signs of …

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By B.G. Verghese News of an accord with a major Dimasa insurgent group that recently decided to lay down arms has been closely followed by word that there have been signs of a breakthrough in the Government-NSCN(IM) talks between the … Continue reading

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What`s your name?

The post What`s your name? appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.By Tinky Ningombam Out of the million times that someone asks me my name and then asks me what it means? I normally shrug it off and say “I don’t know”.  Every time …

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By Tinky Ningombam Out of the million times that someone asks me my name and then asks me what it means? I normally shrug it off and say “I don’t know”.  Every time I do, I question myself with the … Continue reading

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Time to let women think and act for themselves

The post Time to let women think and act for themselves appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.By Chitra Ahanthem Sometimes just sometimes, blind prejudices and bigotry is all it takes to unite a certain section of the male human species. The world media…

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By Chitra Ahanthem Sometimes just sometimes, blind prejudices and bigotry is all it takes to unite a certain section of the male human species. The world media is still keeping its spotlight on 14 year old Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan … Continue reading

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Loktak mismanagement & peoples` rights

The post Loktak mismanagement & peoples` rights appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.By Jiten Yumnam Often referred to as the mirror of Manipur, the Loktak Lake continues to be embroiled in endless controversies. One will not disagree that the Lok…

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By Jiten Yumnam Often referred to as the mirror of Manipur, the Loktak Lake continues to be embroiled in endless controversies. One will not disagree that the Loktak Lake, a primary source of livelihood, cultures and traditions of different indigenous … Continue reading

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Tennis championship

The post Tennis championship appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, October 20: N Roshni will meet Ch Bunty in the U-16 girls singles final of the ongoing 2nd CYCL  state level open championship. N Roshni defeated Ksh Linthoi (4-0) (1-4), (1…

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IMPHAL, October 20: N Roshni will meet Ch Bunty in the U-16 girls singles final of the ongoing 2nd CYCL  state level open championship. N Roshni defeated Ksh Linthoi (4-0) (1-4), (10-7) in their semi final match today. In the … Continue reading

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I/W 2nd div football

The post I/W 2nd div football appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, October 20: NSU defeated WSU by 3-0 while KKYDA routed Sun Club by 9-0 today at the IW 2nd Division Football league at the YWC ground.The post I/W 2nd div football appeared firs…

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IMPHAL, October 20: NSU defeated WSU by 3-0 while KKYDA routed Sun Club by 9-0 today at the IW 2nd Division Football league at the YWC ground.

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Worship Us Not

The post Worship Us Not appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.By Bobo Khuraijam Bowel muscles have worked overtime. At this time of the year, when the souls of the departed is believed to be nearest with us, Usop-Luncheon queued up in a series. So, know…

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By Bobo Khuraijam Bowel muscles have worked overtime. At this time of the year, when the souls of the departed is believed to be nearest with us, Usop-Luncheon queued up in a series. So, knowing little of the meaning of … Continue reading

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