Manipur RS MP urges MLAs to work together to restore peace
IMPHAL, Feb 21: Manipur Rajya Sabha MP Leishemba Sanajaoba on Friday urged MLAs to work together to restore peace in the strife-torn state and establish a stable government. Presidents rule was imposed in the northeastern state on February 13, four days after Chief Minister N Biren Singh resigned from his position. The assembly has also []
Manipur unrest: Security personnel arrest militants, radical Meiteis
Security forces in Manipur arrested 26 militants and Meitei radical group members, prompting protests from women who claimed they were village volunteers. Joint operations by Army, Assam Rifles, and Manipur Police led to the recovery of weapons and ammunition. Protesters demanded the revocation of President's Rule and the release of those arrested.
28 Arambai Tenggol members apprehended by AR in Manipur
Manipur: Nagas rally against India-Myanmar border fencing, FMR
Imphal: Hundreds of Nagas from border villages in Manipurs Kamjong and Ukhrul districts rallied on Friday to protest the Central governments decision to scrap the Free Movement Regime (FMR) and construct a border fence with Myanmar. The two districts share a border with the country to the east, impacting Naga communities living on both sides. [] The post Manipur: Nagas rally against India-Myanmar border fencing, FMR appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Detention of village volunteers trigger widespread protests in Imphal
GUWAHATI: Protests broke out in different parts of Manipurs Imphal valley on Friday after security forces apprehended 28 village volunteers. According to reports, the persons, believed to be from the Meitei radical group Arambai Tenggol, were picked up during an early morning raid carried out at Panjao Pallumda in the Kakching district. They were later taken to a camp in Thoubal district and were reportedly released. When news about their apprehension spread, protests erupted in the five districts of Imphal Valley. The protestors burnt tyres and blocked roads. In the wake of the lightning protests, shopkeepers downed their shutters. Women had come out in large numbers in different parts of the valley. They shouted slogans demanding the immediate release of the persons and the revocation of the Presidents rule. President's Rule imposed in Manipur following Biren Singh's resignation amid ethnic violence They said Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla s call to people to surrender weapons was unreasonable as the crisis was yet to be resolved while a stable government was yet to be established. The governor had on Thursday issued a seven-day ultimatum asking people to surrender the looted weapons within seven days or face strict action. In an appeal, he stated that people of Manipur, both in the valley and the hills, suffered immense hardship for over 20 months due to a series of unfortunate incidents affecting peace and communal harmony. In the greater interest of restoring normalcy, so that people can return to their normal day-to-day activities, all communities in the state must come forward to ensure cessation of hostilities and maintenance of peace and order in the society. It is in this regard that I sincerely request the people of all communities, particularly the youth in the valley and the hills, to voluntarily come forward and surrender the looted and the illegally held weapons and ammunition the governor had appealed.
National Embroidery month: Celebrating the rare traditional embroideries of India!
The delicate embroideries of India have a history to behold, that tells the centuries old stories of varied artistry and craftsmanship depicting the rich and diverse cultures of India. Some of these are the rarest of the rare, having lost their significance and are hidden somewhere in the weaving looms or in the corners of the subcontinent. As we come to an end to the National Embroidery month, it is time that we recognize the talent of the craftsmen who create and art through a thread and needle in hand. Let us take you to an embroidery journey from the North to the South of India, exploring some of the rare and the most traditional embroideries of India: Crewel Embroidery (Kashmir) The Crewel embroidery has been in existence since the 11 th century, being an indigenous craft of Kashmir. The art form in its prime was once admired by the Mughal Emperors as well as the Queen Elizabeth of England. Crewelwork is a kind of free surface embroidery crafted on wool, with no particular style of patterns. Earlier, the embroidery was done on linen twill, but now silk, cotton velvet, silk organza are also used. Now the embroidery is done on cushions, curtains and other home dcor items. Chamba Rumal Embroidery (Himachal Pradesh) The royal women of the Chamba region of Himachal Pradesh flourished this traditional embroidery since the 17 th century in princely hill states. It has a distinct style with small rectangles and squares, embroidered with silk threads, thin metal wires or metallic yarn identical on both the sides. It was mostly used in wedding gifts and ceremonial coverings, especially brides dowry. The embroidery often depicted gods and goddesses in its patterns drawn by women and children, later skilled craftsmen. The Chamba embroidery has lost its significance, sacredness and essence, with families keeping the art alive only fir survival. Shamilami Embroidery (Manipur) Shalimali is basically a blend of weaving and embroidery featuring animal designs. It was once considered to be a symbol of high class, that people wore for their recognition of bravery and heroism by the King. The embroidery was adorned on a three paneled traditional shawl for the warriors with some bold tribal motifs that were incorporated as a belief to offer protection in a battle. Similar versions can be observed in Nagaland as well. Khneng Embroidery (Meghalaya) Khneng (meaning border) is a 200-year-old Khasi embroidery that belongs to Mustoh village of Meghalaya. The Khasi community practices the craft, with the designs reflecting their belief and connect to nature. It was inspired by a local insect called Kitiar. Mustoh is the only known village practicing Khneng embroidery, deeply rooted in the culture of Khasis. Khneng is traditionally done on eri silk shawls. Sujini Embroidery (Bihar) Sujini embroidery originated in the 1920s in the Bhunsura village of Bihar originally as a form of quilting. The simple elegant styles on vibrant shades of silk and cotton are known for the kantha running stitch. The motifs featured include geometric shapes and symbols of nature. Sujini embroidery often depicts storytelling by women, about resilience and overcoming hardships. The craft almost became extinct and was revived in 1988. It is now protected under the GI Act. Pipli Embroidery (Odisha) The Pipli embroidery has its origins back to 12 th century from the Pipli village of Odisha. Bright patterned fabric pieces are stitched together on a plain cloth, mostly velvet. Mirror and lacework is also done, along with stitching of patterns. Based on the patchwork it began to be known as Chandua. Originally, pipli work began to be done in the Jagannath Puri culture during the Rath Yatra, the designs reflected the same. And nowadays, Pipli embroidery can be found in home dcor items. Rabari Embroidery (Gujarat) Rabari embroidery is practiced by the nomadic Rabari or Rewari community of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The colorful, vibrant and vivid patterns of Rabari very much reflect upon the women who make it. Traditionally, the designs, motifs and patterns depicted upon the mythological and historical events of the past. Mirrors of all shapes and sizes are also added to the embroidery, for the belief that it will protect from evil spirits. Gujarat is also home to another traditional embroidery, the Karchobi embroidery which was introduced in the 17 th century. It is a type of Mochi embroidery that belongs to the Kutch region. Karchobi embroidery could be observed on bridal outfits, temple chariots and tent hangings. Kasuti Embroidery (Karnataka) Kasuti translates to Kai, meaning hand and suti which is weave or wrap. The embroidery has its origin back to the Chalukya rule from the 6 th to 12 th century in North Karnataka. In Kasuti embroidery, there is a single thread which involves the counting of each thread on the cloth. Both sides of the cloth look identical, as the stitching of the patterns is without any knots. It was inspired by the local rangoli patterns, with those of a chariot, palanquin, lamps began to be formed through stiches like Gavanti, Murgi, Negi among others. Toda Embroidery (Tamil Nadu) The name of the embroidery is derived from the tribe that embroiders it, the Toda or Todu community of Nilgiris. You can witness sacred red and black patterns on shawls called poothkuli. Designs made by them reflect on their ancestors tattoos that are believed to guide spirits to the afterlife. Practiced by women, the embroidery has its own unique style called pugur, which means flower. The designs also stylize sun, moon, stars and the eyes of peacock feathers. The rarest embroidered threads are the most delicate and fragile. In the modern era, the traditional embroideries need to be cherished and appreciated a lot more. Also, it is time to preserve the craft and its craftsmanship for the coming generations, so that the legacy and tradition continues aheadbefore they turn into absolute oblivion.
Manipur Governor starts official duties early from state Secretariat
Imphal: Manipurs Governor, Ajay Kumar Bhalla, commenced his official duties at the state Secretariat in Imphal on Friday, three days earlier than his scheduled start on Monday. The announcement had initially stated that the governor would begin operations from the South Block (Old) of the Secretariat on Monday, as Manipur is currently under Presidents Rule [] The post Manipur Governor starts official duties early from state Secretariat appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur Governor Moves Within 'Arms Reach': The Hurdles, Way Forward For Peace
As per official estimates, around 6,000 weapons have been looted from the state armoury since violence began in May 2023
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Protests Erupt In Manipur After Assam Rifles Arrests Arambai Tenggol MembersTimes Now
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Protests erupt in Manipurs valley areas over arrest of village volunteershornbilltv
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Manipur crisis continues as Delhi Meetei group urges PM Modi to intervene India Today NE
Manipur crisis continues as Delhi Meetei group urges PM Modi to interveneIndia Today NE
After Village Volunteers Arrested, Protests In Manipur's Valley Areas
Protests broke out across Manipur's Imphal valley on Friday as people burnt tyres on the roads, upset over the arrest of village volunteers in Kakching district, officials said.
'President's Rule Isn't Good For Manipur'
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Manipur: 17 Militants From Banned Outfits Arrested In 24 Hours Swarajya
Manipur: 17 Militants From Banned Outfits Arrested In 24 HoursSwarajya
Manipur: 17 Militants From Banned Outfits Arrested In 24 Hours
Opinion | A Window Of Opportunity: Presidents Rule And The Future Of Manipur News18
Opinion | A Window Of Opportunity: Presidents Rule And The Future Of ManipurNews18
Manipur: Protests erupt in valley after arrest of village volunteers, markets forced to closeIndia TV News
Protesters in Manipur valley districts after police arrest village volunteers The Times of India
Protesters in Manipur valley districts after police arrest village volunteersThe Times of India
Protesters in Manipur valley districts after police arrest village volunteers
Protests erupted in Manipur's Imphal valley after the arrest of village volunteers, leading to roadblocks and market closures. The unrest followed Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla's warning for residents to surrender looted weapons. Security forces have intensified crackdowns, detaining multiple militants and recovering weaponry.
Empowering Manipurs Youth: DGP Rajiv Singhs Vision Through Sports Borok Times
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Manipur: Bunker destroyed in high-altitude strategic location
Imphal: In a series of joint intelligence-based operations, a team of Indian-para military personnel dismantled a militants bunker constructed at a high altitude along the Indo-Myanmar border in Manipurs Tengnoupal district. The officials said that it was the first time to have destroyed the bunker built at a high altitude in strategic locations, to which [] The post Manipur: Bunker destroyed in high-altitude strategic location appeared first on NorthEast Now .
After Village Volunteers Arrested, Protests In Manipurs Valley Areas NDTV
After Village Volunteers Arrested, Protests In Manipur's Valley AreasNDTV
Multiple arrests in Manipur as security forces crack down on extortion racket The Assam Tribune
Multiple arrests in Manipur as security forces crack down on extortion racketThe Assam Tribune
Security Forces Crack Down On Manipur Insurgents, Arrest 17 In 24 Hours OdishaBytes
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Indian forces neutralizes mine bomb along Manipur-Assam Border
Imphal: A bomb expert team from the Indian para-military forces and Manipur police have found and safely neutralized one Mine bomb in situ at a hotspot located along the Manipur-Assam border, official reports said on Friday The mine bomb, weighing more than 9 kilograms and fitted with cortex and detonators, had been discovered in a [] The post Indian forces neutralizes mine bomb along Manipur-Assam Border appeared first on NorthEast Now .
These twelve states are Assam, Mizoram, Kerala, Meghalaya, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Goa, West Bengal, and Sikkim.
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16 Cadres of KYKL, UNLF (P), and KCP (City Meitei) Arrested in Manipur Northeast Live
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Seventeen militants arrested from four Manipur districts
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Manipur: Drugs worth Rs 2 crore seized, 2 smugglers arrested
Imphal: A joint team from the central and state forces of Manipur arrested two suspected drug smugglers and recovered 1.86 kilograms of Brown sugar worth around Rs 2 crore in the international black market, an official source said on Friday. Based on the input received from various intelligence sources concerning the individuals carrying contraband items [] The post Manipur: Drugs worth Rs 2 crore seized, 2 smugglers arrested appeared first on NorthEast Now .
17 militants arrested from 4 Manipur districts The Economic Times
17 militants arrested from 4 Manipur districtsThe Economic Times
17 militants arrested from 4 Manipur districts
Seventeen militants from various banned outfits were arrested across four Manipur districts in the last 24 hours. Among those arrested were terrorists from KYKL, UNLF(P), and KCP, involved in extortion and other illegal activities. Authorities seized weapons, communication devices, and other tactical gear during the operations.
State Party President will decide next CM: Manipur Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh ANI News
State Party President will decide next CM: Manipur Minister Yumnam Khemchand SinghANI News
Manipur BJP MLA pushes for new ministry in state India Today NE
Manipur BJP MLA pushes for new ministry in stateIndia Today NE
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Surrender looted arms in 7 days: Manipur Guv to youth The Tribune India
Surrender looted arms in 7 days: Manipur Guv to youthThe Tribune India
Manipur Governor Appeals To Surrender All Looted, Illegal Weapos In 7 Days Northeast Live
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Kakching DA urged to complete PMGSY work
Sekmaijin To Tokpaching Union of Development Agency STUDA , Arong Khunou has urged the Kakching district administration and authorities concerned to ensure completion of the 20 km long Sekmaijin to Sugnu road work taken up under the Rural Engineering Department RED Informing that the work has resumed after delays due to the Covid 19 pandemic and the ongoing crisis in the state, STUDA publicity secretary Konthoujam Manihar said frequency of road accidents have increased along the said road stretch He also appealed to the motorists to refrain from reckless driving Source Chronicle News Service
Health camp, leprosy awareness programme held
A day long skin health camp cum leprosy awareness programme was organised by National Leprosy Eradication Program NLEP , NHM Manipur at BB Paul Mental Development Home on Thursday The awareness programme, attended by State Leprosy officer Dr Salam Bocha, Kakching District Leprosy officer Dr Yengkhom Jyotsna and BB Paul Home headmistress T Anita Devi, saw around 80 participants receiving skin treatment and free medicines In his address, Dr Bocha said that the primary goal of the camp was to promote skin health, raise awareness about leprosy and encourage collective efforts toward its eradication Source Chronicle News Service
Training on 'Khunung Eeshei' ends
A month long training programme on 'Khunung Eeshei' folk song organised by Em Bee Kala Sangeet Sangam Vidyalaya, Wabagai Tera Urak ended on Thursday with performances of 'Khunung Eeshei' by the trainees at Wabagai Yangbi community hall The closing programme was attended by cultural activist K Joychandra, Vidyalaya president Huidrom Rosary and 'Wari Leeba' senior artiste Mayengbam Megha as chief guest, president and guest of honour, respectively br br p Source Chronicle News Service
Protestors meet Bishnupur SP demand release of VVs
A large number of meira paibi activists from Kumbi and Moirang areas staged protest in front of the office of Bishnupur SP around 10 am Thursday demanding unconditional release of 13 'village volunteers' arrested by the police from a house at Moirang Kiyam Leikai under Moirang police station earlier in the day Of the protesters, handful of activists were allowed to meet SP Kshetrimayum Ravikumar Singh, following which the agitation was called off According to reports, the 13 village volunteers were whisked away by district police to the Bishnupur SP's office after brief detention at Moirang police station Source Chronicle News Service
Secretary, Manipur State Bharat Scouts Guides, others call on Guv
Th Heramani Singh, State Secretary, Manipur State Bharat Scouts and Guides along with other members called on Governor Ajay Kumar Bhallaat Raj Bhavan, Imphal today According to a release issued by PRO Raj Bhavan, the team invited the Governor to grace the upcoming Rajya Puraskar Award, also known as the Governor's Award distribution ceremony Moreover, representatives of adhoc committee of All Manipur Elected PRIs of 2017 led by P Surbala Devi also called on the Governor at Raj Bhavan today and submitted a memorandum The memorandum highlighted concerns of the Panchayati Raj Institutions PRIs in the State Source The Sangai Express
The Apunba Nupi Lup ANUL , Bishnupur has condoled the untimely demise of its former Publicity Secretary Heisnam Subita of Upokpi A condolence meeting was convened today at its office located at Bishnupur Thiyam Leikai Members of ANUL paid floral tribute to the portrait of Heisnam Subita and observed a two minute silence in honour of the deceased and also shared the pain and loss of the bereaved family Her demise would be an irreparable loss for the Lup which cannot be filled, stated ANUL Source The Sangai Express
LMG extends financial aid to fire victim
Like Minded Group LMG , Manipur has extended monetary aid of Rs 8000 to Ningthoujam Premkanta Singh 30 from Heirok Bazar Maning who suffered huge material losses due to a fire on Feb 19 A team of LMG led by vice president, Jibalata Chingtham, secretary, Ojit Sorokhaibam and other key members of LMG visited the residence of Ningthoujam Premkanta and handed the monetary assistance to Premkanta, said a release issued by LMG Manipur Source The Sangai Express
Manipur ground report: Armed groups, Myanmar factor hinder return to peace The Federal
Manipur ground report: Armed groups, Myanmar factor hinder return to peaceThe Federal
HC quashes arrests of 3 Manipur insurgents The Times of India
HC quashes arrests of 3 Manipur insurgentsThe Times of India
Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla Urges Surrender of Looted Weapons to Restore Peace thecsrjournal
Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla Urges Surrender of Looted Weapons to Restore Peacethecsrjournal
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Manipurs tumult : The road to stability and reconciliationThe Sangai Express
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Give up illegal arms in 1 week: Manipur guvThe Times of India
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Union home minister Amit Shah highlighted the achievements of Manipur youths at the Unity Utsav and announced the establishment of India's first sports university in Manipur, owing to the region's love for sports. He acknowledged the improved law and order situation in the northeast and emphasized the region's diverse cultural contribution to the nation.
Presidents Rule in Manipur: Assessing the Situation One Week Later Borok Times
Presidents Rule in Manipur: Assessing the Situation One Week LaterBorok Times
Manipur Governor Sets Seven-Day Deadline For Return of Looted Weapons The Wire
Manipur Governor Sets Seven-Day Deadline For Return of Looted WeaponsThe Wire
13 KYKL militants arrested in Manipurs Bishnupur NewsDrum
13 KYKL militants arrested in Manipur's BishnupurNewsDrum
Manipur News | Meitei And Kuki Community To Surrender Weapons | Manipur Violence | Ajay Bhalla |N18S
Governor Ajay Bhalla has asked the Kuki and Meitei communities to surrender all illegal weapons within 7 days. He has also assured that no punitive action will be taken against them if the weapons are surrendered within the prescribed time. n18oc_shorts News18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
SC grants reliefs to two Maoist sympathisers; frowns upon delayed trial in UAPA cases
NEW DELHI: Frowning upon the protracted trial in heinous offences, the Supreme Court has said indefinite incarceration would violate the expanded meaning of liberty under Article 21 of the Constitution as it granted reliefs to two alleged Maoist sympathisers, booked under the stringent anti-terror law UAPA. Two different benches of the apex court granted relief to the accused after noting delayed trial. In one case, the trial was expedited while in the other, bail was granted by the top court. A bench of Justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh said the Centre should seriously think of setting up special courts to try Maoist related cases, so that the trial is expedited. The bench, which was perturbed by the fact that even after six years of arrest Ning Kham Shangtam, accused of allegedly transporting ammunition and parts of AK-47 automatic rifles from Manipur to Bihar for banned organisation Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a splinter group of CPI (Maoist), only 59 witnesses out of 98 have been examined. Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, appearing for the NIA, submitted that the court in which the trial is going on in Bihar, was a regular court and there are other matters which are dealt by it. It is true that the petitioner has spent nearly six years in custody and indefinite incarceration would undoubtedly violate the expanded meaning of liberty under Article 21 of the Constitution of India.However, taking into consideration the fact that the trial in the instant case can be concluded within a specified time-frame, we do not deem it necessary to go into the merits of the petitioner's claim at this stage, the bench said in its February 13 order uploaded on Thursday. It issued certain directions for expediting the trial in the case. The bench directed the trial court, before whom the subject-trial is pending, is directed to take up the case at least twice in a month to record the remainder of the prosecution evidence. It directed the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and its public prosecutor to ensure that sufficient prosecution witnesses, who are yet to be examined, remain present for their deposition before the trial court. Counsel for the petitioner as well as his co-accused are directed to extend full cooperation to the trial court for expeditious disposal of the trial for which they will not seek avoidable adjournments for cross-examination etc, it said, adding that the trial court shall make an endeavour to conclude the pending trial within six months. The bench said in case, the public prosecutor or defence counsel do not extend cooperation to the trial court, a report to this effect shall be sent to this court for appropriate directions. However, if for some unforeseen circumstances, beyond the control of the court, trial is not concluded within six months, liberty is granted to the petitioner to move a fresh application for bail before the trial court and such an application shall be considered as per its own merits without being influenced by the observations made in the impugned order of the high court or by this court, it said. Similarly, a bench of Justices JP Pardiwala and R Mahadevan granted bail to one Tapas Kumar Palit, accused of allegedly transporting shoes, electric wires, LED lens, walkie-talkie and other articles for Naxal activities in Chhattisgarh. The bench noted that Palit was arrested on March 24, 2020 and till now only 42 witnesses out of over 100 witnesses have been examined so far. If an accused is to get a final verdict after the incarceration of six to seven years in jail as an undertrial prisoner, then, definitely, it could be said that his right to have a speedy trial under Article 21 of the Constitution has been infringed, it said. The bench said it's been five years that accused has been in judicial custody and the state's counsel has no idea as regards the time likely to be consumed to complete the recording of the oral evidence. In such circumstances, we are left with no other option but to order release of the appellant on bail. We do not undermine the seriousness of the crime that has been alleged, the bench said in its order of February 14. The bench said it has made clear many times that howsoever serious a crime may be the accused has a fundamental right of speedy trial as enshrined in Article 21 of the Constitution. Before we close this matter, we would like to observe as to why the public prosecutor wants to examine 100 witnesses. Who are these 100 witnesses? We are aware that it is the public prosecutor who could be said to be in charge of the trial and he has to decide who is to be examined and who is to be dropped. But at the same time, no useful purpose would be served if 10 witnesses are examined to establish one particular fact, the bench observed. It added that examining too many witnesses results in indefinite delay in conclusion of trial. It is expected of the public prosecutor to wisely exercise his discretion in so far as examination of the witnesses is concerned, the bench said, adding where the number of witnesses is large, everyone doesn't need to be examined. We would say that delays are bad for the accused and extremely bad for the victims, for Indian society and for the credibility of our justice system, which is valued, it said, while directing the accused not to enter Kanker district of Chhattisgarh.
Amid unrest, Manipur governor seeks surrender of looted arms The Statesman
Amid unrest, Manipur governor seeks surrender of looted armsThe Statesman
Manipur BJP MLA appeals for formation of new ministry NewsDrum
Manipur BJP MLA appeals for formation of new ministryNewsDrum
Three men arrested, opium worth over 50 crore seized, as police apprehend Manipur-based cartel
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Three men arrested, opium worth over ?50 crore seized, as police apprehend Manipur-based cartelThe Hindu
Four militants nabbed in Manipur; poppy destroyed United News of India
Four militants nabbed in Manipur; poppy destroyedUnited News of India
Surrender looted weapons in 7 days or face action, says Manipur governor Scroll.in
Surrender looted weapons in 7 days or face action, says Manipur governorScroll.in
Manipur governor issues 7-day ultimatum on arms after Presidents rule MyIndMakers
Manipur governor issues 7-day ultimatum on arms after Presidents ruleMyIndMakers
'To secure a peaceful future...' Manipur governor seeks return of looted weapons within seven daysMathrubhumi English
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'Surrender looted weapons within seven days': Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla's ultimatumMoneycontrol
Manipur Governor urges surrender of looted weapons within 7 days
Imphal: Manipur Governor Ajay Bhalla on Thursday announced a general amnesty and urged people from all communities to surrender looted and illegally held weapons within seven days, assuring that no punitive action would be taken against those who comply. In his appeal, Governor Bhalla expressed deep concern over the illegal circulation of arms and ammunition, [] The post Manipur Governor urges surrender of looted weapons within 7 days appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur: Kuki student body cracks down on exam malpractice, vows to uphold integrity in educationIndia Today NE
Manipur: Assam Rifles dismantles militant hideouts along Indo-Myanmar border
Imphal: Assam Rifles personnel, conducting security and counter-militancy operations along the India-Myanmar border in Manipur, have dismantled three temporary hideouts used by militants in the Tengnoupal district. Acting on intelligence regarding militant activity, the Assam Rifles launched an operation targeting the armed individuals believed to be using the structures for inter-group conflict. The operation focused [] The post Manipur: Assam Rifles dismantles militant hideouts along Indo-Myanmar border appeared first on NorthEast Now .
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