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Farewell to a Devoted Soul: Rest in Peace, Suasuan
💚In Loving Memory of Suasuan💚
It is with profound sorrow that we announce the untimely passing of our beloved brother, Suasuan, who tragically lost his life in a truck accident on 26 November 2022.
A god-fearing and dedicated truck driver, Mr. Suan was a devoted husband and a pillar of strength to his family and community. Known for his warm spirit, unwavering dedication, and selfless support, he touched the lives of all who knew him.
Our hearts are heavy with grief as we bid farewell to a remarkable soul who will forever be remembered with love and respect.
May your soul rest in eternal peace, dear Suasuan.💔😭🙏
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Tribal holds Public Rally in Tatbung Village
*via WAP*
Friday, November 25, 2022
2nd Day of Sangai Fest Churachandpur Amid Razmatazz
CCPUR, 25 NOV 2022 (DIO): A blend of rock, folk and popular music, cultural shows, meet the artistes programme marked the second day programme of Sangai Festival Churachandpur today at Geljang Resort, Khuga.
Besides grooving to some awesome tunes and celebrating the rich cultural heritage, visitors were offered the chance to explore handloom and handicraft products, food and beverage, art and craft of the district at one of its most exotic spot Geljang Resort, surrounded by lush green hills, and lakeside scenic view.
The programme today was
attended by Trade, Commerce & Industries Minister Smt. Nemcha Kipgen; MLA
of Thanlon and adviser to CM Shri Vungzagin Valte; MLA of Churachandpur AC Shri
LM Khaute; Shri Vumlunmang Vualnam, Additional Chief Secretary, Govt of
Manipur; Shri Sharath Chandra Arroju, Deputy Commissioner of Churachandpur;
Shri Shivanand Surve, SP, other Govt officials and DLOs of the district.
VIPs who spoke during the
function today were all praise to the State Govt for expanding the Sangai
festival to other parts of the State. Besides sharing the background of the
Sangai festival in the State, they urged all concerned to celebrate the
festival in the true spirit of the theme – festival of oneness.
Troupe from various
tribes of Churachandpur presented their respective colourful cultural dances in
the morning session.
Rock concert christened
Khuga Waves in the evening featuring several bands that performed various
western and local rock songs set the festive vibes to the hilt across the
scenic lakeside. The bands that performed today included Kaicho, The Rigvedaz,
Jimmy Thang (Side B) from Delhi and Zonam Rabbi. While popular artistes such as Joshua Buhril,
Christina Shakum, Jajai Singsit enthralled the crowd with their hit songs, a
solo guitar show by Vawnchawi Vaiphei left the crowd in awe.
A folk song presentation
by Rosy Heisnam and Team and K-Pop dance by Duality received wide admirations
from the gathered crowd. Meet the Stars programme featuring Manipuri film
actress Soma Laishram who is also the brand Ambassador of Tourism Dept and
other singers and actress was another crowd puller.
The Sangai festival
celebration here will wind up with another music performance from Mizoram based
music band Sound from the Hills, other local artistes and designer Robert
Naorem’s fashion show which will feature Miss Universe (2000) Lara Dutta
tomorrow evening at Lamka Public ground. The programme will start at 4 PM.
DC hears people grievances in Senvon
PHERZAWL, 25 NOV 2022 (DIO): The 5th District Hill Leaders’ Day & Meeyamgi Numit was successfully organised by the District Administration, Pherzawl today at the Community Hall of Senvon Village. Shri I Dinesh Kumar Singh, SDO (Tipaimukh) and other DLOs led by the DC have been carrying forward the outreach programme of the State Government towards initiation of citizen-centric governance in every part of the region.
Shri Haulianlal Guite, IAS, DC Pherzawl heard various grievances of the public personally. Speaking on the occassion, the Deputy Commissioner stressed the event primary objective is to bring about efficiency for better co-ordination and speedy redressal of public grievances. He said the District Administration is trying its best to resolve all grievances at the earliest.
The DC distributed PHH Ration Cards, seeds & sprayers as well as free Text Books and School Uniforms to selected
beneficiaries. He also inaugurated School Nutrition
Garden at Senvon Govt. High School. Provisions for setting-up of
Bank at Pherzawl are some of the demands made to the DC by the village leaders.
Public Welfare Services
including awareness through PPT presentation on 'NTF’ as an alternative source of
income & display of VDVK
products by Forest Departments; awareness campaign on
domestic violence by One Stop Centre; awareness
programme on NIPUN BHARAT & Ill
Effects of Drug Abuse to School going Children by ZEO; identification of
eligible widows for Widow Pension Scheme
by DSWO; PMMVY schemes for eligible
lactating mothers by DPO, ICDS; Aadhaar enrollment & issuance of Domicile/Tribe/Income
by the SDO and introduction of Prepaid Meter Connection in Senvon Village are highlights of the day’s event. Besides providing other
healthcare related services including organizing observation of different
programmes viz (World Diabetes Day,
World Suicide Prevention Day, National Iodine Deficiency & Ill Effects of
Drug Abuse among Adolescents & Youths), the CMO Teams also administered
Covid vaccinations on the spot.
Fifteen
stalls of different departments were opened to meet the demand of the public.
Meanwhile,
different Awareness Campaign and
Swachhta Run organised under Pherzawl PHED Division went underway in
different villages since 23rd November, 2022.
Thursday, November 24, 2022
Manipur CM inaugurates Sangai Festival Churachandpur
CCPUR, 24 NOV 2022(DIO) – Chief Minister N Biren Singh today inaugurated the three-day Sangai Festival, Churachandpur here in the picturesque Geljang Resort, Churachandpur as a part of the on-going Manipur Sangai Festival 2022amidst cultural fervour and musical extravaganza.
Speaking at the occasion, he called upon all concerned
to let go past grudges and bitterness and move forward to usher in a new era
with a new mind-set. “We must forgive and forget the past with the celebration
of this festival of oneness,” he said and added that the theme encompasses
equal development, mutual respect, and peaceful coexistence of all.
Many leaders had the dreams of achieving unity and
oneness of the diverse communities of the State and the Country like different
flowers blooming in one garden. That dream has now been realised with the
cooperation of the public. “To see this reality makes me emotional”, he said.
The State Government is very practical and is
committed to bring equal development to all parts of the State and maintain mutual
trust among the public. Manipur is constituted by diverse people and as such
development should not concentrate in a particular area. With this commitment,
the Government is working for equitable development, Shri N Biren said. The worth of the Govt or the CM is known by
their deeds but not on the basis of word of mouth.
The State Government has started taking up various
developmental initiatives in every part of the State after realising the grim
reality of the situation in all remote corners of the State through the Go to
Village & Go To Hills missions in the last five years. For instance, there
were many deficits in Churachandpur hospital during the Corona pandemic. The
hospital was equipped better after it was realised by the Govt. Not only this,
a medical college is given. He urged the people of Churachandpur to look after
the medical college like their own but without any sectarian attitude because
“we are one.”
He also stressed the need to foster better
inter-community relations by learning and understanding each other particularly
languages. Shri Biren further called upon all concerned to do away with
ethno-centric and ethnic based politics. Rather, one must realise that they are
proud citizens of India and Manipur.
The Chief Minister also urged all concerned to plant more trees in catchment areas so that water in the rivers runs perennially.
The inaugural programme at Geljang was attended
amongst others by Smt. Nemcha Kipgen, Minister (Textile, Commerce &
Industries); MP Rajya Sabha Maharaj Leishemba Sanajaoba; MLAs Shri Vungzagin
Valte , Shri Leishyo Keishing, Shri Md. Abdul Nasir, Dr. Y Radheshyam, Shri LM
Khaute, Shri Paolienlal Haokip, Shri Ngursanglur Sanate, Th. Shanti; Shri
Vumlunmang Vualnam, Additional CS, Govt of Manipur and other officials from the
Government of Manipur, Deputy Commissioner Shri Sharath Chandra Arroju, DLOs,
chief of Geljang Shri LK Haokip, CSO and philanthropic leaders.
The Group Young Mizo Association cultural troupe
mesmerised the gathering with their bamboo dance performance while the Huyen
Lalon Thang-Ta Cultural Association enthralled with their agile performance.
Colourful presentation of Kabui Cultural dance, football freestyle show by
internet sensation Muani Tangpua and performance on Hingminnasi Eikhoi by
little children of St. Paul’s Institute mesmerised the crowd. The second
session saw Sound Factory (Drixian Empire) and other local artistes swaying the
stage with their performance and cultural dance presentation from the Young
Paite Association dance troupe. Magic show by Ozaka Joute and children of
Rayburn High School were another attraction.
Later in the day, Chief Minister N Biren Singh flew to
Behiang to attend the festival at the newly constructed amphitheatre of Manipur
Southern Cultural Centre, Behiang.
Addressing the gathering there, Chief Minister N Biren Singh expressed the Govt’s plan to develop Behiang as the second border hub after Moreh. He also mentioned that the MSCC will be developed in such a manner that it is capable of hosting a big function and a NEC funded guest house is also coming up soon.
The CM was accompanied by MP Maharaj Leishemba Sanajaoba; MLAs K Leishyo, Letzamang Haokip, Kimneo Hangshing, Chinlunthang, J Kumo Sha, other high ranking civil and police officials, chiefs and CSOs’ leaders.
The night programme at Behiang Public ground witnessed various local artistes performing apart from traditional fashion parade featuring Miss Kut 2022 and watching of FIFA world cup match in big screen.
The celebration will continue at Geljang Resort tomorrow from 10.30 AM. Cultural performance from all tribes of Churachandpur Khuga Waves (Rock concert) by local artistes and bands, meet the stars programme featuring Soma Laishram, brand ambassador, MSF 2022, performance by folk singer Rosy Heisnam and K-Pop dance by Duality will be the main attractions.
Wednesday, November 23, 2022
Stage Set For Sangai Festival, Churachandpur
CCPUR, 23 Nov 2022 (DIO): Stage has been set for a grand show of the Sangai Festival in Churachandpur which is slated to begin tomorrow. Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh will inaugurate the celebration at Geljang Resort, Khuga in the morning and later attend the celebration at border village Behiang.
The three-day event here will showcase the rich cultural flavour, blend of traditional and western music, food and cuisines, adventure sports, indigenous games, art works etc of the district.
At Geljang Resort, the first day (Nov 24) will feature cultural performance by various communities including bamboo dance, Thang-Ta, football freestyle show by Muani Tangpua, performance on Hingminnasi Eikhoi and indigenous games, showcasing of a video on tourism potential of the district, magic show by Ozaka Joute, and musical performance by bands - Sound Factory (Drixian Empire) and other artistes. The programme will start from 10.30 AM. Other activities will include boating, indigenous games such as pole climbing, water zorbing, live weaving, art and photo exhibitions.
At Behiang, the programme will be held at Southern Manipur Cultural Centre from 1.30 pm and the main highlights include cultural dances by various tribes of Manipur, solo guitar performance by Vawnchawi Vaiphei. The night programme will witness traditional fashion parade with special appearance by Miss Kut 2022, live music performance by Echoes of Mercy and galaxy of prominent artistes will belt out their hit numbers. Besides, there will be live screening of FIFA World Cup match.
Cultural performances by tribes of Churachandpur, and rock concert (Khuga Waves) by local artistes and bands, meet the stars programme featuring Soma Laishram, brand ambassador, MSF 2022, performance by folk singer Rosy Heisnam and K-Pop dance by Duality will be the main attractions at Geljang Resort, Khuga on Nov 25. The programme will begin at 10.30 am.
On Nov 26, the programme will be held at Lamka Public ground from 4 pm onwards. Bands such as Sound from the Hills, E-Rose, We Dance Academy, Pengpelep and other artistes will rock the stage. Fashion show by designer Robert Naorem with special appearance by Miss Universe 2000 Ms. Lara Dutta will be another main feature.
Deputy Commissioner of Churachandpur Shri Sharath Chandra Arroju, who is also the chairman of the District Organising Committee, MSF 2022 said that decks have been cleared for the spectacular show. He said that free transportation for revellers will be arranged for all venues. Besides, entry will be free at all the venues.
Shri Sharath Arroju appealed all sections of the people of the district and others to join in the celebration of festival of oneness.
Sunday, November 20, 2022
ATSUM: PRESS COMMUNIQUE
ATSUM also submitted a memorandum to the Hon'ble Union Cabinet Minister.
Department of Information and Publicity
All Tribal Students' Union Manipur
Saturday, November 19, 2022
Govt officials destroy poppies in Koubru hills
Kangpokpi, 18 Nov 2022: In continuation of the Government’s effort on “War on drugs”, a combined team of Kangpokpi Forest Division, Kangpokpi Police, NAB, 22nd Assam Rifles and 5th IRB, a total of 140 personnel, carried out destruction of illegal poppy cultivation at Koubru Hill Range near SP Ngaimun Village inside Kanglatongbi-Kangpokpi Reserved Forest. A total of 30-35 acres of poppy cultivation was destroyed. Efforts against illegal activities and poppy cultivation will continue.
Shri Ganesh, IFS, reiterated again that trespassing and breaking up of land inside a Reserved Forest is against the law as laid down by Indian Forest Act, 1927. Anybody found violating the law and encroaching into the Reserved Forest will be dealt with as per law. He reminded that besides the health implications, illegal poppy cultivation also has long lasting effects on ecological balance and if it goes unchecked will lead to irreparable damages, ultimately threatening our very own survival. He once again appealed the public to refrain from participating in any illegal activity inside protected forests and help the Government in identifying the culprits responsible for such illegal cultivation.
Preparations for Manipur Sangai Festival, Ccpur begins
A
joint inspection for the inaugural event at Churachandpur District was held by
Shri Chinlunthang, Hon’ble MLA of Singhat A/C along with Shri Thienlaljoy
Gangte, ADC and Nodal Officer for Sangai Festival Celeberation, Churachandpur
district; Shri Samuel Lhungdim, SDO, Singngat and other departmental
representatives today at Behiang village.
Construction
of Stage, Hall and stores will begin tomorrow and parking areas have been
identified and ready for the day said Shri Shri Thienlaljoy Gangte. Traveling
arrangements will be notified later as arrangements for other amenities like
accommodation, food, lodging etc. are being planned for the celebration, he
added. The team also inspected the on-going repair works of Guest House and
other tourist sites.
Meanwhile,
Shri Paulenlal Haokip, Hon’ble MLA, Saikot A/C and Shri LM Khaute, Hon’ble MLA
of Churachandpur A/C Mobile Roadshow for the promotion of Sangai Festival at
Mini-Secretariat, Tuibong today at 4 pm. Hosted by Mang Taithul, the show
features performances from Apaben Samte, Anggu Singsit, Muan Hangzo and Soupui.
It may be mentioned that an inaugural event for Sangai Festival, 2022 Churachandpur District will be held at border village Behiang on Nov 24 at 1 PM to be followed by the main events to be held from Nov 24 – 25 at Geljang Resort, Khuga and a grand closing ceremony at Lamka Public Ground in the evening of 26th November, 2022.
Besides, to enliven and add zing to the two sites
during the festival, potential activities such as cultural shows, music
concerts, live football World Cup telecast, food and handicraft stalls,
motorcycle rally, hiking/trekking etc. at the sites have been explored.
Kangpokpi mun a vuilem hiding
Kanggui, 19 Nov 22 -- Kangpokpi Ward no 18, KT School chung jep a cheng Ng Tingneichong (32) D/o Lenghao Doungel chu along dam sa tuni le Kpi hung kipo lhung di ahin tuma² le alongdamsa vui lem na um ding ahi.
Ng Tingneichong Doungel hi Tamilnadu Combatore a Retaurant khat na natong ahin nisim 16/11/22 (Wednesday) ni a chu aloi chapang khat toh Office kin khat na Scooty a achena hon ahung kile lang hon a vangset ato hon ahin Ng Tingneichong hi damjou talou va ana molem ahi, aloi chapang pa hi Nagaland Lilen vangkho a cheng Sehgoumang Hangshing ahin ama hi kisu kha a Saibaba colony One Care Medical Centre Hospital a Dr ho vetkol nanoi a ana um ahi.
Ng Tingneichong Doungel longdam sa hi amun a um KSO hon ahin boi piu va tujing kah a Bangalore ana lhut uva tuni 10:00AM a chu Bangalore Airport a kon hung kipat doh ding 2:40PM le Imphal Airport hung lhung ding Imphal a pat Kpi achen na inmun hung kipo di ahin tuni ma² le vuilem na um pai ding ahi.
Ng Tingneichong te hi IT Road Chalwa, Kpi District a kon Kangpokpi ward no 18 a hung cheng ahiu vin ECA Houbung a kai ahiu ve.
Adalhah insung mite Pathen in lungmon na peta hen.
~ THE KANGGUI POST
KITAIDEMNA - ~ Rev. S. Thangnou, Pastor, TBC (ABA), Delhi
Kitaidemte a un un a tai ua, hinanleh khat bek in nuamman a mu zel uhi chih theilou na hi uh hiam? Na ngah theihna ding un tuachimah bang in tai un (1Kor. 9:24).
LEITUNG ah technology a san dungzui in KITAIDEMNA ngen in a dim hi. Kidemna khat peuhpeuh ah a gualzou pen, a siam pen, ahat pen ding utna in kidemna damsung om den hi. Taksa kidemna om bang in khalam kidemna zong om hi. Kidemna teng ah a gualzou khat bek om hi.
1Korinth 9:24 sung ah a
thu tu'n theihsiam ding poimoh hi. Sawltak Paul in Korinth mite'n a thansak uh
Isthmian Games thu gen hi. Tanglai Greekte hun in Korinth khua gei ah gam neukhat "Isthmus" kichi mun ah
Isthmian games a nei zel uhi. Amauh te'n Poseidon, tuipi pasian (sea god)
zahtakna leh pahtawina in kimawlna: tai (races), kidou/kisual (fights) leh
tumging (music) te ah kidemna nei zel uhi. Kristian te’n zong Pasian a ding a sil hoih te khalam kidemna tuamtuam
a pan khawm ding ahi.
Isthmian games a pang
ding te'n a zuih ding thumte: 1. Nek leh dawn pilvanna, 2. Kizilna, 3.Exercise
leh kithuzohna poimoh hi (1 Kor.9:25). Lal lukhu sethei, nuamman, delh te’n
ahunte aval a zang a, taksa kithunun a, a kisuk hat ding ahi. Mimal lohchinna
ahi. Hinanleh Kristian te mipi tup leh ngim nei a pangkhawm a, gospel midangte
kiang a hilh ahi (1 Kor.9:23). Paul in hih game a nuamman muhdingte toh
Kristian te nuamman muh dingte a tehkak chiang in amauh ate bangmah lou ahi
achi hi.
Kristian KITAIDEMNA ah
a poimoh zaw pen Kristian hindan a hin, ei mahmah kithunun, asep a septhoh ahi.
Isthmian games a kimawl te’n zohna line git (finish line) a kan masak leh khat
nahi a, amah bek nuamman mu pai ding hi, hihpen Paul in agennop pen hilou in, mi
zousiah in zohna line a galkai thei hi, a khatna'n pangtase keileh zong, Lal
lukhu setheilou nuamman, leitung a khalam khualzinna bei chiang in van ah
tangtawn nuamman ngahthei hi (1Kor.9:25-26).
Hih thugual mah 2 Timothy
4:7-8 sungah Paul in kidouna hoih leh tai kidemna zou in "Diktatna Lal
lukhu" a san ding gen hi. Hihpen Kristian tangkou leh siangthoute a ding
ahi.
1 Korinth 9:24 ah 1) Khat
bek in nuamman ngah hi. Tulai kidemna
Greek Olympics ah gualzou khat bek om hi. Akidempih/ alangte toh kimawl
buchinsak (completing) na maimai a geelte’n gualzou lou a, khatna tumte'n
gualzou uhi. A khatna pangte bak hilou in Kristian te zousiah in van gam tang
thei hi. Paul in Kristian te tenna ding vangam chiantak in gen hi (1 Kor.9:26).
2) Nuamman mu ding in
tuachi bang tai in. Kristiante a damsung ua Krist bang a niteng hinkhua a sem
ding leh gualzoute'n a kipumpiak dan uh leh a kisin dante uh zang in, Kristian
gualzou a nuamman mu ding a hahkat ding in hanthawnna nei hi. Topa'n Kristian
gualzou hi ding in simtute thupha hung pechiat ta hen.
***20112022*
Is there a hidden agenda behind the demand for ST status by the Meiteis
1. Meitei community of Manipur is predominantly Vaishnavite Hindus. They follow the caste system of the Hindu religion and hence the lower caste among the Meiteis is included under the reserved category as Scheduled Caste. With the introduction of another form of reservation called Other Backward Classes (OBC), a large number of Meiteis are covered under this classification since 1995 and they have been successful in the All India civil services.
2. The Meiteis constitute more than 57% of the population of Manipur. Their share of seats in the Manipur Legislative Assembly is 40 seats out of 60 seats in the assembly. The hard-working Meiteis are also educationally and economically forward community. They have been grabbing the lion share of resources for development for the valley where they are settled in 10% of the land leaving a paltry amount of funds for development of 90% of land in the Hill Areas. Given their predominant position in the social, economic and political spheres they are a dominant force in the State.
3. The demand of the Meiteis for inclusion in the ST list is potentially dangerous as it would upset the socio-economic and political equation in the State. It would enable them to corner all benefits of reservations for ST in Manipur itself and in the country too in the manner the Meena ST community has cornered majority of government jobs in Rajasthan and also in the All India civil and allied services. A quick analysis of the All India civil services examination of 2020 result reveals that 52 Meena candidates (counting only the names that end with Meena) have made it to the selected list which represents more than 50 percent of the ST quota in the civil services. In the same civil services examination result of 2020, five Meiteis candidates have made it. Assuming they are all from the OBC category, this number represents about 0.50 percent of the OBC quota in the civil services seats which is a major achievement for a small community in the context of India.
4. The Meiteis are already very competitive and have scores of doctors, engineers, academicians apart from top bureaucrats in the State as well as across the country. The STs of Manipur and of other north eastern States would not stand a chance if they have to compete for ST quotas alongside with the Meiteis. They are very advanced that their inclusion in the ST list, apart from depriving the STs of Manipur, could also displace the Meenas.
5. The current position of predominance of Meiteis in the State i.e. in business, administrative and political spaces juxtaposed with the demand for ST status would make it a curious case of the 'Haves' trying to take away the small share of the 'Have Nots'. They are already at the top of the social, economic and political spaces compared to all other tribal communities in Manipur State and therefore their demand raises question about the real motive.
6. Considering the above facts, the demand made by a number of Meitei organisations for including their community as "Scheduled Tribes" can only be viewed with suspicion. Questions are being raised as to whether the objective could be an attempt to deny reservation in government jobs to the current Scheduled Tribes of Manipur as the Meiteis are an advanced community, both educationally and economically, and would grab all the reserved government jobs in Manipur besides being a force to reckon with in All India civil services examination like the Meena Scheduled Tribe have done in Rajasthan and the UPSC examinations.
7. A more serious impact of the inclusion of Meiteis in the ST list for Manipur tribes would be on the lands in the Hill Areas of Manipur. If the Meiteis are included in the ST list they will become one of the tribes of Manipur thereby giving them a right to buy tribal lands in the Hill Areas of Manipur. Land grab and land alienation of tribal lands will take place in Manipur Hill Areas. The sanctity of the Hill Areas protected by Article 371C read with the Manipur Legislative Assembly (Hill Areas Committee) Order, 1972 (Presidential Order notified on 20th June 1972) will be diluted and violated. All citizens living in the State will become Scheduled Tribes with the exception of few Muslims. The meiteis are already very wealthy and they will offer exorbitant rates to the poor tribal people enticing them to sell their lands in the Hill Areas.
8. The tribes of Manipur should be wary of the demand for ST status by the Meiteis as there appears to be a hidden agenda of land-grab behind the demand by Meiteis for ST status. The inclusion of Meiteis in the ST list could have serious social, political and economic ramifications in the State and for other Scheduled Tribes across the country. It would deprive the tribes of Manipur from government jobs and would tantamount to giving the most advanced community in the State a license to purchase lands in Hill Areas and reduce the tribal people in Manipur to a life of penury.
~ Ngaranmi Shimray
New Delhi
Email: shimray2011@gmail.com
Friday, November 18, 2022
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Manipur Govt forfeits
Manipur Merger Agreement a Manipur leitang letdan 700 square miles kia ahi chi a Brigadier Shushil Sharma in Manipur University a History Professor bangzah hiam supervised na nuai a thesis/laibu ana gelh pe'n Govt of Manipur in "forfeit" mansuah ahita chi in puang hi. Govt of Manipur in "diklou ahi" chi in a diklouh chetna la taklang tuanlou hi.
Monday, November 14, 2022
Sikkim woman Police Officer Eksha Hangma Subba armed with INSAS
Pic 1:
Sikkim Police Officer Eksha Hangma Subba armed with a foldable butt-stock INSAS
Pic 2:
Sikkim Police Officer Eksha Hangma Subba armed with a 40mm Multi Grenade launcher (MGL)
P.S. She is also a super model and winner of various contests.
~ Special forces of India @sfo_india | Nov 13
Children's Day celebrates at Sanggam Muon In Children's Home
LAMKA, NOV 14, 2022 -- Loktak Battalion Assam Rifles under the aegis of IGAR(S) along with KSO CCPUR celebrated the children's day at Sangga Muon in Children's home on 14 Nov 2022. The event was organised as part of national integration and collective celebration of national festival.
The childrens were distributed sweets and other essential items.
The idea behind the initiative was to understand the problem faced by the children and to provide them with essential items of daily need to make their stay more comfortable at the children's home. A total of 40 children's were benefitted from the same . Both Assam Rifles and KSO CCPUR decided to work together in future to further help the children's home.The local populace and Sangga Muon in authority applauded the efforts made by Assam Rifles along with the KSO CCPUR.
14th KSOH Freshers' Meet cum Chavang Kut 2022
Hyderabad, Nov 14, 2022 -- Achesa 12nd. November, 2022 (Saturday) nikhon, Birla Science Auditorium, Hyderabad mun'in Kuki Students' Organisation (KSO), Hyderabad tohgounna noi'in mihem 500 vallam jaonan, "14th FRESHERS' MEET CUM CHAVANG KUT 2022" chu lolhing tah in manchai ana hitai.
KSO Hyderabad Freshers' Meet cum Chavang Kut ahin melthah (freshers) liemna mi 35 vel ana hiuve. Chule amaho hi atamjo Multinational company (MNC), ho'a natong le Student(Nursing) jil atamjo ahiuvin ahi.
Chuban in, KSO Hyderabad Mr. & Miss Fresher kilhendohna jong ana umin, Mr. & Miss Fresher kilhenna achun, Ng. Lhingneikim Lhoujem le Gl. Thanggoulen Guite amani lhendoh ahilhon e.
Hiche KSO Hyderabad tohgoun nanoiya "14th FRESHERS' MEET CUM CHAVANG KUT 2022" kimanna ahin, Pa Chongroilen Sampar, (JOINT CONTROLLER OF COMMUNICATION ACCOUNT, DEPT. OF TELECOM , GOI), Nu Kim Margaret Haokip (KSO-H FOUNDING EXECUTIVE 2005 TREASURER) chule Pa Thangkhopao Singson (DEPUTY MANAGER, BHEL HYDERABAD) amaho cheng hi Jin-Gun, Jin-ja-um chule Functional President ihiuvin chule Chavang Kut ahin Pu Paolen Misao le Nu Phama Kom amani hi KUT Pale KUT Nu in apang lhon e.
Chuban in, Special Guest in Hyderabad FC (ISL TEAM) jong kou ahiuvin, Hichea hung lhaho chu – Management langa kon Mr. Varun Tripuraneni, Owner Hyderabad FC, Mr. Thangboi Singto, Technical Director Hyderabad FC ahi. Chule Players hung lha ho chu– Mr. Chinglensana Singh - 1st Team Player and National Team Player le Mr. Yasir Mohammed - 1st Team Player and National Team Player. ( Both Players are from Manipur ) ahilhon e.
Hiche Freshers' Meet cum Chavang Kut kimannan, items ajat jat ana um in, gahhetthei din, KUT BAND - PEACE PATROL akon Francis Haokip, Gogou Vaiphei, Khup Mate, Chuba Nungti, Lulun Vaiphei amaho akon jaila nasa tah2 ngailhahna ana umin chule CULTURAL TROUPES – Banjara Hills, Lakdikapul Hitech City, Hyderabad Central University chule Julie & Co ( choreography + Fashion show) amaho akon jatlam le Kuki Choreography Dances chule Fashion shows ho vetsahna jong ana umme. Aban'in Khup Mate akon kuki Love song "PHAT CHESA" tila Lemsa Pu Beggi Haokip Tribute nan ana jailhan ahi.
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Delhi Khuado 2022
KHUADO 2022
ANI : 19TH NOVEMBER 2022 (SATURDAY)
AMUN: COMMUNITY CENTRE JNU
ANAI : 11:30 AM ONWARDS
Hun Khatna
COMPERES:
NIANG KHAWM CING
KIM BIAK CHING
ANDREW KAP LIAN GUALNAM
(11:30 - 11:40) PAWI HUN APNA LEH SIANSUAHNA : REV. SUAN KHAN THANG (RETD.)
(11:40 - 11:50) LASAKNA : MIPI LASAK KHAWMNA
(11:50 - 11:55) VAIDAWN THUGENNA : PU M.C. BENJAMIN KHAM (CHAIRMAN
TCDS)
(11:55 - 12:00) LASAKNA : ARTISTE
(12:00 - 12:15) THUGENNA : PU G. SWAN ZA LIAN (KHUADO PA)
(12:15 - 12:30) KHUAKHAI LAAM LAHNA : TCSA JHQ DELHI
(12:30 - 12:40) THUGENNA : DR. MERCY VUNGTHIANMUANG GUITE
(12:40 - 12:45) LASAKNA : ARTISTE
(12:45 - 12:50) HUN KHATNA KHAKNA : REV. T.K. LIAN
Niangtui Dawnna (20 mins)
Hun Nihna
(13:10 - 13:20) LASAKNA : MIPI LASAK KHAWMNA
(13:20 - 13:40) PAHTAWINA LEH MAITHAK MUAKNA : TCSA JHQ DELHI
(13:40 - 13:45) THUNGETSAKNA : REV. B. NELSON THANG KHAN LAL (13:45 - 14:15) KITAITEHNA : 1. CATEGORY 'A' Kum 6-12, Item- Khapi
aw hong kia
2.CATEGORY 'B' Kum 13-16, Item- Aak
khuangta
(14:15 -15:15) LASAKNA : ARTISTE
(15:15 -15:20) LUNGDAM KOHNA : PU KAM ZA KHUP (SUB-COMMITTEE
CHAIRMAN)
(15:20-15:25) HUN KHAKNA LEH ANKUANG APNA : PASTOR KAP KHAN MUNG SHOUTE
LAAMVUI
PAWI AN NEKKHAWMNA (16:00 – 17:00)
TAVUAN HAWMNA
DECORATION/USHER: Pa Kapno leh Pa Lam Thang (Makaipi)
(i) David Pummuanlian Samte (Pasalte' Makai)
(ii) Muan Min Thang
(iii) Kam Deih Mung
(iv) Joseph Zam Gin Lian
(v) Khual Lian Mang
(vi) Thanga Hauzel
(vii) Khup Khual
(viii) Thang Sian Muan
(ix) Muan Cing (Numeite' Makai)
(x) Chiin Lian Kim
(xi) Biak Ching
(xii) Kimno Naulak
(xiii) Tawi Sang
(xiv) Cing Lian Kim
(xv) Kimbawi
LAAMVUI MAKAI
(i) Pu David Shoute
(ii) Pu Thang Khan Mang
(iii) Pu Nang Lian Kham
(iv) Nu Ching Lun Niang
(v) Nu Cing Lun
NIANGTUI LEH TUISIANG: Finance leh Treasurer (Khuado Sub-committee)
TENT HOUSE: Pu David Shoute leh Pa Mangpi
MUSIC LEH SOUND: Pa Noel Shoute leh Pa Hau Khup
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