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Imphal, 27 December 2016 : National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology (NIELIT) organised a one day workshop on digital payment at Imphal West District Sericulture Office today. NIELIT Imphal has been organising Awareness Programme in different parts of Manipur with an aim to impart knowledge on Digital Payment throughout the state. NIELIT Joint Director ( Technical ) Angom Buboo said if people have the knowledge about digital payment mode, the hardships faced by the public in buying goods, transferring money and long queues at ATMs after demonetisation, would reduce. NIELIT will host a Mega Workshop on Digital Payment on January 7 next year in BOAT or MFDC Hall
Imphal, 25 December 2016 ( Evening News ) : MLA RK Anand has categorically stated that Manipur Govt will not surrender to any forms of Bandh and Economic blockade called under the agenda to break the integrity of the state. He made this statement on the sidelines of innaugural functions of Malom Tulihal Market Shed cum Community hall, Malom Tulihal Terakha Community Hall and Malom Hawairou Community hall constructed under the MDS and MLA Local Area development Fund.
Imphal, 24 December 2016 ( Evening News ) :Condition of a protestor of Manipur Electricity Employee Union, demanding regularisation of work charge and muster roll employees is deteriorating. A team of doctor visited S.Rashi,K.Bijento and G.Shanti who are on a hunger strike since yesterday at the gate of MSPDCL in Nityaipat Chuthek. Doctors said the condition of S.Rashi is deteriorating. It may be mentioned that Manipur Electricity Employee Union have been on protest demanding regularisation of 305 work charge and 38 Muster roll. As part of the protest, they have been on hunger strike since yesterday.
Imphal, 20 December 2016 ( Evening News ) : Police today fired tear gas shells as protestors intensified counter blockade against the UNC's indefinite economic blockade at Khonghampat. A large number of people came out on the road since early morning and halted vehicles coming from Imphal towards Sekmai. They checked the vehicles before turning them back towards Imphal. 17 large bags containing second hand clothes which were pulled down from a BRTF vehicle in the wee hours today were also lying near the road. They halted a Bolero jeep which came along with police vehicles around 11am. This resulted in confrontation between the police personnel and the protestors. The protestors asked the police to turn back and did not allow movement of all vehicles on the road. They pulled out the second hand clothes from the bags and set them on fire in the middle of the road. When the tussle between the crowd and police was going on, a team of Imphal West police reached the spot and fired tear gas shells to control the crowd. Protestors also pelted stones at the police forcing the police to fire numerous tear gas shells to control the mob. It took nearly half an hour to put the situation under control.
Imphal, 19 December 2016 ( Evening News ) : VSM, GOC, Major General of Red Shield Division, SS Mishra said the security forces will do all it can to bring back normalcy in Manipur. He made this statement in response to a query on the role of Assam Rifles in the recent twin ambush on Imphal-Moreh road after the inuagural of Sainik School Horse Riding and Polo Club. Rudra Mishra, wife of General Mishra inaugurated the Horse Riding Arena, while President of Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association, Budhachandra Singh cut the ribbon. A team led by General Mishra also planted saplings in and around the arena. Young players of Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association provided salutations and displayed a game of Tent Pegging at the event. Speaking on the ocassion, General Mishra stated that the arena and the club has been opened by the Red Shield Division to encourage the youth to learn about polo from a young age..
Imphal, 19 December 2016 ( Evening News ) : 15 different organisations have come together to form "Good Will Mission for Peaceful Co-existence" in order to bring back normalcy in the state. As a beginning of the mission, a public meeting will be held in Kwairamband Bazaar on the 21st of this month. The meeting will be attended by representatives of all communities of the state and different stakeholders including UNC. Good Will Mission for Peaceful Co-existence was formed today after a meeting at Nagaram. Ningthouja Lancha of CIRCA has been elected the Convenor of the mission. Tangkhul People’s Organisation,Naga People’s Organisation,Zeliangrong Union, Ten Union Social Upliftment,Khurai,HERICON, LIPUN, representatives of Ima Keithel Mari, KOMREM Union, ICHAM, CIRCA, AMUCO,Manipur Muslim Welfare Organisation,Malem Kanba Lup,Nagaram Women Society and KIMACS are part of the mission. Speaking to media persons, Convenor of the mission, Ningthouja Lancha termed the incident of Khurai Heikru makhong yesterday as unfortunate and blamed the security personnel for the same. The meeting held today also took 7 different resolutions.
Imphal, 18 December 2016 ( Evening News ) : Indefinite curfew has been imposed by district magistrate Imphal east in some areas of the district as people's protest against the economic blockade became intense on Imphal Ukhrul road today. The district magistrate in his orders issued today said curfew has been imposed on the whole stretch of road from Lamlong to Yaingangpokpi and 300 metres on either side of the road falling under Porompat and Sawombung sub divisions in Imphal east district. A large number of people today blocked the Imphal Ukhrul road at Lamlong protesting the UNC's economic blockade. As the protest intensified police fired tear gas shells and mock bombs to disperse the protestors on the road. There is no report of casualty till the filing of this report.
Imphal, 17 December 2016 ( Evening News ) : Life in several parts of the valley was paralysed due to the 24 hour Manipur bandh called by women vendors of Khwairamband bazaar. Women vendors have called the 24-hour Manipur bandh from 7pm of Friday till 7pm this evening. Educational institutes, offices, banks, markets, shops, and other business establishments remained shut in greater Imphal areas. All the roads in the Capital city wore a deserted look and Khwairamband Bazaar, Paona Bazaar and Thangal Bazar and other important markets were shut down for the day. Men and women bandh supporters were seen blocking the roads since early morning. No vehicles apart from emergency services were allowed to ply on the road. Women vendors of Khwairamband Bazaar blocked all the roads in and around the bazaar. They blocked all roads leading to Khoyathong, North AOC, Western Gate of Kangla, Uripok Kangchup, Naga-mapal, Sagolband Kwakeithel, Keisampat, Kakwa, Palace Compound and prevented all kinds of traffic movement on the roads. There were heated arguments at various places between bandh supporters and commuters. Even the police and army personnel were not spared and forced them to return. It may be mentioned that women of Khwairamband bazar took out rally yesterday demanding ousting of NSCN-IM from Manipur and announced a 24-hour Manipur bandh against against the twin ambushes in Tengnoupal district that left 3 police personnel dead and 8 injured.
Bandh supporters damaged 4 vehicles in Jiribam. Bandh supporters damaged a cruiser van travelling towards Imphal and 3 cruiser vans going towards Tamenglong around 9 this morning. The vehicle travelling to Imphal, bearing Registration number AS11 AC 6870 was damaged at the Forest Gate of Sorok Atingbi and 3 vehicles travelling to Temenglong bearing Registration numbers AS11 CC 1391, AS11 BC 6096 and AS11 BC 6370 were damaged at Gularthol. Meanwhile, 378 loaded vehicles are stranded in Jiribam. They include 28 LPG Bullet tankers, 85 oil tankers and 265 trucks carrying other essential items.
Bandh volunteers blocked roads at Keisampat Junction. Supporters burned down an effigy of General Secretary of NSCN (IM), Thuingaleng Muivah and raised various slogans.


