CDSU burns Mami CDs

news-logoImphal, August 03 2012: A day after announcing ban on telecasting/ broadcasting and maketing of MAMI (The Image), an A-rated film produced by Nongja Film Productions and directed by Jitendera Ningomba in the entire district, Churachandpur District Students Union (CDSU) burnt the DVD cassettes of the film at its Head Office this afternoon.

The student body has alleged that some of the scenes in the film have shown Churachandpur district in bad light.

According to General Secretary of the Union Sangboi Gangte, the selling of the obscene film in which some girls are shown physically and sexually exploited is much to the chagrin of the local populace of Churachandpur.

"What is equally deplorable is that one of the actresses of the infamous film systematically mentioned her make-believe home town as CHURACHANDPUR even as some others wear tribal traditional shawls, which indeed is blasphemous to the people of Churachandpur and the land", he asserted.

The CDSU urged the Director of the said film to tender an apology to the people of Churachandpur as it is a case of sell-out of Churachandpur people's image and reputation.

 

Source: Hueiyen News Service

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A social networking group goes green
By Haoginlien Chongloi
IMPHAL, Aug 3: While social networking sites have created a wave of uprisings in the Middle East and sometimes got banned for a number of reasons in some countries, the case in Nehru's Switzerland of the East- Manipur, have a different story to be proud of.

Kuki Kahi Kakipah E, a Facebook social networking group with a large mass base of Kuki students has recently come up with an innovative approach to help fight climate change the world is facing today.

 

In the recent announcement made by the group, a sapling plantation drive was initiated under the theme "Go Green For A Better Tomorrow". Since then it never looked back. Today, KKKE is credited as the first social networking group to launch such challenging project for the common good.

 

Kuki Kahi Kakipah E which means "I am Proud of being a Kuki" was founded in 2010 by Ngulminthang Lhanghal, an awardee of Young Global Leaders 2011. Presently it has 13,306 members managed by a technical expert group of twelve.

 

Under the project, each member of the group were to plant at least a sapling, a sign that indicates the importance of one's contribution in fulfilling one of the biggest dreams of the industrialized world.

 

Group members who have done their tasks were made to upload the clippings of the sapling they planted with a sign tagged "KKKE" in the group. Members were then invited to comment and appreciate the job done.

 

However, sapling plantation is purely voluntary and the members did it out of care and concern. According to the present trend, it is estimated that at least 1000 saplings is expected to be planted in the first three months.

 

On being contacted, active member of the group and volunteer of the project around the capital Alice K Dimngel told this reporter the importance of preserving world's most valuable asset- Nature.

 

"Everyone has a role", said the young graduate who hails from Langol. She added, "I won't end up with my share. I will team up with my friends and plant more", continued the young lady.

 

"There are a lot of projects that we are going to take up in the future. We begin it with tree plantation because it doesn't require huge expenses and can be singly handled. Though it requires little expense the result it will yield in the future is immense".

 

Regarding the support the campaign received from various corners, Alice thanks the forest officials of Langol for the help they render in the form of materials and saplings.

 

"We are also very thankful to families who generously donated land to plant the saplings", she added.

 

The Go Green project which begins on July 25 received wide response from members. Till filing of this report about 50 saplings has been registered and made public through the Kuki Kahi Kakipah E Group.

 

Appealing to the youths of Manipur, administrator Lam Kahe Pasal Chongloi stressed on the need of philanthropic mindset in the minds of the youths.

 

"Until and unless we develop a philanthropist's mindset, no amount of funds and sponsors will help achieve our plans and projects", said Chongloi.

 

Urging public to cooperate the Initiative, the administrator stated that any support rendered by the public will be highly appreciated.

 

Till today, moral support is the most important factor behind our strength, added the administrator.

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Man admits to texting indecent messages to woman

IMPHAL, Aug 3: In a significant investigation by the police regarding crime against women, one Leisangthem Raj alias Abung, aged 24, s/o Ojit of Khonghampat Mayai Leikai has been sent to jail for texting indecent messages to a woman.

 

Police reports states that Anita (name changed) around 32 years of age started receiving the text messages from July 22 onwards.

 

As her husband saw the indecent text messages he charged her of having an affair with another person.

 

Despite clarifications, her husband would not be convinced and she later came back to her parental home located at Awang Potsnagbam.

 

She was married on April last at Patsoi Part 2.

 

Anita later lodged a complaint to the Sekmai police regarding the issue on July 27 and disclosed the phone number of the person who had sent the indecent messages.

 

The accused was registered under FIR number 74 (7) 2012 u/s 415/506/509 of the IPC, the sections include impersonation, obscenity and threatening.

 

The mobile number was traced and yesterday a team of Sekmai police arrested Raj from his residence. He was produced before JMIC, Imphal West and sent to jail today.

 

According to the culprit, he never met Anita and by mistake had called her number. After coming to know that the recipient was a woman, he had started texting the indecent messages.


Source: http://ifp.co.in

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