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No IRB men suspended for shooting UG

Imphal, July 09: The chief minister, O Ibobi Singh, has clarified that the IRB personnel involved in the killing of some NSCN (IM) cadres in an encounter at Pallel earlier this year have not been suspended from service, as alleged by Federal Party of Manipur MLA M Nilachandra Singh in the Assembly yesterday. Replying to the general discussion in the state budget for 2002-2003 this evening, the chief minister said the IRB personnel have neither been suspended nor rewarded. He expressed regret that the House has been misled by some Opposition members, and urged that matters which have not been...

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UMF vows to oppose formation of BTC

GUWAHATI, July 8 ? The United Minority Front (UMF) has raised its strong opposition to the approval given by the State Government for creation of Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) without considering the social and political reality in the present Bodoland Autonomous Council (BAC) area. The UMF in an emergent executive meeting held yesterday under the presidentship of Hafiz Rashid Choudhury ?with due respect to the sentiments of Bodo people? resolved that the issue of autonomy to Bodo people should be settled on the basis of Bhupinder Singh Committee report.

The UMF president Hafiz Rashid...

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FDI fails to enthuse Assam tea sector

GUWAHATI, July 8 ? The Government of India?s decision to allow 100 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) in tea industry in the country has failed to raise hopes for the crisis-ridden tea industry in Assam. Sources in the tea industry in the State informed that for the tea sector in Assam which has been going through a bad patch of late, the Government of India?s decision allowing FDI has come a bit late. With the tea prices falling steeply, decline in export volume and shrinking of even the domestic tea market due to invasion by Cola giants and coffe brands, the overall environment is not...

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Six rhino horns recovered

GOLAGHAT, July 8? The Kohora police arrested six persons and recovered six rhino horns and cash money from Kaziranga National Park area on July 1 last. They were involved in poaching and other anti-social activities also. The miscreants sold a rhino horn weighing 2 kilograms at Rs 30,000 to a businessman. The businessman belonged to Diring area. He later sold the same rhino horn at Rs. 3.50 lakh.

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NLFT sets sovereignty of 'Twipra' as pre-condition for talks

AGARTALA, July 8 ? The outlawed National Liberation Front of Tripura (Biswamohan group) has put forward pre-conditions for peace talks with the State government. The outfit said that it favoured a political solution to the militancy problem of the State but the ??dialogue should be on the question of sovereignty and independence of Twipra kingdom?. This if for the first time that the NLFT has come out with a specific and clear stand on the State government?s offer for peace negotiation. The NLFT in its recently published mouthpeice Yok said: ?The Government of India has always insisted that it...

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Subir Ghosh
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The Northeast Vigil website ran from 1999 to 2009. It is not operated or maintained anymore. It has been put up here solely for archival sentiments. This site has over 6,000 news items that are of value to academics, researchers and journalists.

Subir Ghosh