Sunday, 19 May 2013

State lad youngest Indian to conquer Mt Everest

IMPHAL, May 18: Even though it was nearly five-decades back when New Zealander Edmund Hillary and his Nepali companion Tenzing Norgay scaled Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, on May 29, 1953, Nameirakpam Chingkheinganba became the youngest Indian .....

CM for decorum in Palace compound

IMPHAL, May 18: Strongly emphasising on protection, maintenance and renovation of historical monuments and sites to uphold Manipur's glorious past, chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh has called upon private land owners in Palace Compound to relinquish land .....

Burmese Language Studies programme

A resource persons speaks during the Burmese Language Studies programme organised by Meetei Council Moreh at the border town on May 18. The programme was conducted under the sponsorship of Bhuban Gems, whose propreitor Naorem Nabachandra is also the presi.....

Anti-AFSPA rally in Ukl

Ukhrul, May 18: The District social organizations and NGOs of Ukhrul today jointly organized a silent protest rally demanding repeal of AFSPA (Armed forces special powers) act 1958 from the region. Addressing the participants, president of Tangkhul you.....

Govt okays MoU with UPPK

IMPHAL, May 18: The State Cabinet has given its approval for the State Government to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with UPPK which has given up arms and returned to the mainstream. In this regard, Ministry of Home Affairs, North East in-char.....

BJP alleges project anomalies, demands CBI probe

IMPHAL, May 18: Referring to comment in a local daily about the Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh charging some of his ministerial colleagues of depleting the State exchequer crores of rupees, the BJP Ma-nipur Pradesh today demanded a CBI inquiry on the matter.....

Leakages waste 60 Kls

IMPHAL, May 18: Around 60 Kls of SK Oil are wasted due to leakages every month out of 2080 Kls allocated to Manipur by the Government of India for a month. With the State Government accepting that 60 Kls of SK Oil are wasted every month due to leakages.....

Shija's Cleft Project goes on

IMPHAL, May 18: With the objective of faciliting formal education of all children with deformed lips and palates, Smile Train Shija SSA Cleft Project is going on in Shija Hospital as a joint project of the hospital and Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan. After 10 c.....

TNAL protests

IMPHAL, May 18: The Tang-khul Naga Aze Longphang (Southern Tangkhul Naga Union) strongly denounced the Cabinet decision which prohibited entry of both Sailent and Saijang villagers to the ‘disputed site.’ An emergency general bo-dy meeting of TNAL .....

UGs clash

IMPHAL, May 18: A suspected NSCN (IM) cadre died in a gunfight with ZUF rebels at Lunghshai Chiru, located at the border of Bishnupur and Chu-rachandpur districts at around 2 pm today. The gunbattle broke out at the bank of Thongjaorok riv-er under Upp.....

NPF, ATSUM flay vacate order

IMPHAL, May 18: An order from the state government was issued today (Saturday) asking the residents of Naga River Colony in Imphal to vacate by May 19 (Sunday). The government of Manipur is planning to construct a five-star hotel in the area. Registeri.....

Gym inaugurated

IMPHAL, May 18: Khurai AC MLA Dr Ng Bijoy inaugurated AL-UMMAH gym at Khabeisoi today. The MLA was the chief guest of the function while Mohtamin Principal MV Abdul Kareem Dasmi was the president. Animal Gym founder and Real Heroes 2012 awardee RK Vish.....

Dr NT Kom felicitated

IMPHAL, May 18: Civil Services Examination 2012 successful candidate Dr Neilenthang Telien Kom was feted in a reception function organised in his honour at Lower Kom Keirap Baptist Church today. Taking part at the function, IFCD Minister Ngamthang Haokip .....

Mayek Chatpa Numit

IMPHAL, May 18: Marking the 7th anniversary of State Government’s declaration to replace Bengali script with Meetei Mayek in the school syllabus of Manipuri subject, Meetei Erol Eyek Loinasillon Apunba Lup (MEELAL) today observed Mayek Chatpa Numit at .....

High tension electric wire falls on Ukhrul school

Ukhrul, May 18: A High Tension (HT) wire fitted across the campus of Sacred Heart Higher Secondary School, Hungpung Ukhrul, fell on the school today. The incident occurred at around 11 am while the cadets of Scouts and Guides were performing drill exe.....

Veterinary directorate

IMPHAL, May 18: The Directorate of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Services has invited candidates for undergoing one year Vety Field Assistant Training course for the academic session 2013-14. Intending applicants could have the detailed information from.....

Fishermen refute charges

IMPHAL, May 18: Refuting the charge that fishermen of Loktak Lake had used chemical to clear phumdis (floating biomass) on the lake, the All Loktak Lake Area Fishermen’s Union, Manipur has urged the Govt of India to institute prompt, independent, impart.....

Introduction of Hindi in DU NEFIS urges, cautions

IMPHAL, May 18: Urging the Prime Minister Office to effect scrapping of the set of 'reforms' introduced by Delhi University in its four-year undergraduate courses, the North East Forum for International Solidarity has cautioned of launching democratic agi.....

Vitiligo Day observed

IMPHAL, May 18: Vitiligo, a common pigmentary disorder of the skin also widely known as Leucoderma, is neither infectious nor has any similarity whatever with Leprosy, according to Dr Karam Lokendro, Manipur State Branch President of Indian Association of.....

Victim, sister called to Court of Inquiry

IMPHAL, May 18: Even as the warrant of arrest issued by Court in connection with the rape attempt on a sweeper by a CRPF personnel has been accepted by CRPF authority, they have asked police to send the victim and her elder sister to assist in their court.....

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State girl elected Exe Councillor of DU

IMPHAL, Dec 1: 20-year-old Angellica Aribam, hailing from Moidangpok village in Imphal West District, has been elected as “Executive Councillor” for Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law (DU) in the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) election held on September 14, 2012.

Probably this is for the first time in the history of DUSU that a female student from the North East region has won a post in the university student’s organisation, which has over 3,00,000 students enrolled. Delhi University is among the largest universities in the world. Angellica Aribam is also the in-charge of all North East students studying in the university.

Prior to joining as an active member of National Students’ Union of India (NSUI), a student wing of Indian National Congress some 5 months ago. She was associated with a Manipuri Arts and Culture based organization called ‘Khonthaang Delhi‘ for almost two and a half years.

“The outsider treatment afflicted to us has dwindled. Speaking from my first hand experience, during the University’s Law faculty election, the North-East students studying there accounted to 20% votes only, The rest 80% votes for me came from students hailing from the rest of India and guess that explains a lot. As people have more awareness about our culture and traditions now, I am sure the prejudice will slowly come to an end,” She explained.

What inspired to become a student activist, she admits her share of story “I’ve been staying in Delhi since very young age, I have seen a lot of injustice done to us (northeast folks). I didn’t want to sit back and complain about it any more. So I decided to get involved and try my little bit to bring about a change in the mindset of people here. I want to help address the problems faced by students in Delhi university”.

Moved to Delhi in 2004, for her schooling in the city, Angellica passed out her graduation in B Sc Biochemistry Honors from Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi University. Currently she is pursuing her Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) 1st year at Delhi University.

yakairol

Congratulation sister. dont let us down.

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