Manipur Burning Topics | Dy Speaker Th Shyamkumar escapes UG attack; two escorts, driver hurt, ‘BSF personnel refused to fire back at militants’
Dy Speaker Th Shyamkumar escapes UG attack; two escorts, driver hurt, ‘BSF personnel refused to fire back at militants’ By : A Staff Reporter 11/27/2007 12:54:52 AMIMPHAL, Nov 26: The Deputy Speaker of the Manipur Legislative Assembly, Th Shyamkumar Singh escaped a deadly attack by militants unhurt on Monday, while ... Read More
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Lamka Post | November 25, 2007
Numei naupang sualluih in om; Pu-pa ngeina dan in kihou Lamka Nov 24: Rengkai Bible Hill a om numei naupang kum 9 lel a upa Ms Niangnu ( A mintak sel ahi) d/o Mr. Lampu (A mintak sel ahi) a nu-le-pate omlouh kal in Mr. Khamminthang Leivang (25) s/o Kaizagin ... Read More
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Malaysia Zo Organisation Reports
Ama sapen in Pasien tung leh no USA om imi khual sanggam U leh Nau te tung ah MZO in lungdam kang ko masah uhhi. Tam mi phone leh Inteternet/ Email pen inei theih nading asawt zo mama hi na pi in, ahi hang'n tuni cieng dong imi kipawl na ... Read More
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Betrayed expectations and incentive reversals – The case of education scenario in Manipur
By Amar YumnamTwo poems are of immense relevance and interest when it comes to the contemporary education scenario of Manipur. One is the paraphrasing of La Fontaine by Jacques Delors thus:Be sure (the ploughman said), not to sell the inheritanceOur forefathers left to us:A treasure lies concealed therein.But the old ... Read More
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All eyes on Delhi
By Oinam AnandDivide 12 by 31 so that the quotient will be a whole number, not a fraction. Can anyone do it? No, no one, not even the famous Pythagoras or Archemedes or even the Almighty can solve it in the way as the problem is put for solution. A ... Read More
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State govt plans to tone up security measures to reduce violence, 1640 posts for police dept sanctioned by Governor
State govt plans to tone up security measures to reduce violence, 1640 posts for police dept sanctioned by GovernorBy : A Staff ReporterIMPHAL, Nov 25: The Manipur government is all set to implement the draft action plan for reduction of violence in Manipur, although the Union ministry of home affairs ... Read More
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Historical and cultural background of the Mizos – Part 7 -
By: Priyadarshni M Gangte *Sawm Kivah or Sawm Juneh (Feast):Under the present system, some boys sleep together in different houses, where there are girls who are at the back and call of the boys. They live so closely with the family of the girls that they become almost identified as ... Read More
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Forest laws and the vulnerable Tribals
By : Jubilate Kazingmei 11/24/2007 1:57:08 AMLaw is defined as “a body of principles recongnized and applied by the state in the administration of justice”. But India being a melting pot of different people and culture; law making is often influenced by the interest of the dominate groups of people ... Read More
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A North East Woman Abused. Husband Threaten to Ride Over by Motor Cycle
New Delhi, (North East Support Centre & Helpline)On November 22, at zero hour of the night, a government employed from Manipur rang up to NE Support Centre & Helpline that a group of young people in Murnika, South Delhi, were abusing his wife and uttered abusing remarks on her. In ... Read More
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Helen Ruolsingpui Keivom | Elected Member of Paekakariki/Raumati Community Board in New Zealand’s Loveliest Coast – Kapiti District
ASIAN'S /INDIAN'S PRIDE PU ZO'S DAUGHTEROn the 17th Oct 2007 Helen Ruolsingpui Keivom (7B Wellington Road, 049057178), the second daughter of Mr L. Keivom (Rtd. IFS) was elected as a Deputy chair to the Paekakariki/Raumati Community Board, Kapiti District Council(district) elections in New Zealand. Helen Keivom is not just ... Read More
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Trade and commerce of Manipur under the Political Agency 1835-1891
By:- Usham Dhananjoy Singh *In the annual report dated 1st July 1868, Assistant Surgeon, R Brown FRCS, Political Agent, Manipur, wrote about a merchant, a native of Samarcand in central Asia who came to Manipur 12 or 13 years ago with a venture of cloth etc worth about Rs 3,000.He ... Read More
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People’s war against terror
By Joginder SinghIn a unique effort of its kind, the first European “terrorism survival course” for the common man has been planned in the UK. It’s a day-long course, which is not free. It will cost each participant £ 150, which is roughly equal to Rs 12,000. The course includes ... Read More
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Migration in Manipur: As per place of birth 2001
By Dr MM MeeteiIntroduction:Movement of the population from one place to another is simply known as migration. Broadly it can be divided into two major classifications as – 1) Immigration - migrated into a country as a permanent resident and 2) Emigration - means out-migration from one country to settle ... Read More
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