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Report:2015
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April - 1 
E-pao on April 1 reports that ten people were killed in incidents of bomb blast and encounter in Manipur in March 2015 and 39 militants of various militant groups were arrested in the same month. Twenty-four civilians were also injured in the blast incidents. Eight militants were arrested from Peopl
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E-pao on April 1 reports that ten people were killed in incidents of bomb blast and encounter in Manipur in March 2015 and 39 militants of various militant groups were arrested in the same month. Twenty-four civilians were also injured in the blast incidents. Eight militants were arrested from Peoples Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), six from KYKL, five from United National Liberation Front (UNLF), three from progressive faction of PREPAK (PREPAK-pro), five from PLA, two each from United Revolutionary Front (URF) and Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) and one each from Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K), Kuki National Army (KNA), KCP-Noyon, KCP- Taibang Nganba and KNF- Nehlung. Five guns, 38 ammos, one lethod gun, one IED were recovered from the arrested militants. Among the 10 people killed in the five different blast incidents, three were civilians, three militants, three SFs and one gang member. Twenty-four civilians, three militants and five SFs were also injured in the five different explosions.
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April - 9 
In the data on terror financing tabulated from 2006 till date, terror finances to the tune of INR 148.5 million have been recovered by National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Police of 15 states, reports The Times of India on April 10. The NIA has surpassed the states in recovery of terror finances
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In the data on terror financing tabulated from 2006 till date, terror finances to the tune of INR 148.5 million have been recovered by National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Police of 15 states, reports The Times of India on April 10. The NIA has surpassed the states in recovery of terror finances despite starting operations as late as 2009. According to the report, the agency seized INR 36.6 million in terror funds in 11 cases investigated by it since its inception. As many as 101 persons are accused in these cases. Jammu and Kashmir ranks second only to NIA in seizures. The state seized INR 29.3 million in 80 terror financing cases since 2006, in which 190 persons are accused. Manipur, despite its small size, reported terror fund seizures worth INR 21.1 million in 26 cases, followed by Delhi which seized INR 19.2 million in 21 cases. Madhya Pradesh accounted for seizure of terror finances worth INR 16.4 million, while Odisha Police seized around INR 11.2 million. Though Karnataka, Gujarat and Kerala registered 14, three and one terror financing case respectively under Unlawful Activities [Prevention] Act (UAPA), they did not report any seizure since 2006. As many as 213 terror financing cases were registered by NIA and various state Police, in which 873 persons are accused. J&K reported the highest number of cases (80), followed by Manipur (26) and Delhi (21). In terms of number of those accused of terror financing, J&K ranked first (190) followed by NIA (101) and Maharashtra (98).
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April - 11 
Assam, Manipur and Meghalaya continue to account for the bulk of insurgency-related incidents in the Northeast although the incidents have steadily increased in Meghalaya in the last eight years compared to the other militancy-inflicted states, reports The Telegraph on April 12. Union Ministry of Ho
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Assam, Manipur and Meghalaya continue to account for the bulk of insurgency-related incidents in the Northeast although the incidents have steadily increased in Meghalaya in the last eight years compared to the other militancy-inflicted states, reports The Telegraph on April 12. Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) report stated, "The security situation in some of the north-eastern states, which has remained complex for quite some time because of diverse demands advocated by various militant outfits, has been gradually improving in terms of reduction in violent incidents/civilians killed/security forces killed etc. in 2013 and 2014. However, in Assam casualties have gone up because of terrorist attacks by IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) in December 2014." While comparing the situation in the Northeast during the past eight years, the report pointed out that violent incidents have come down from 1,489 in 2007 to 824 in 2014 and the number of civilians killed has decreased from 498 to 212. In 2014, 212 civilians and 20 security personnel were killed in the 824 militant-related activities in the Northeast. In 2013, 107 civilians and 18 security forces were killed in 732 incidents. A comparative analysis of the violent incidents reveals that in 2007, Assam had recorded a figure of 474 while in 2014, the figure had dropped to 246. In 2007, Manipur had recorded a figure of 584 while the same in 2014 was 278. Nagaland has also shown a marked improvement with 77 incidents in 2014 compared to 272 incidents in 2007. While the figures in Assam, Manipur and Nagaland have significantly dropped, the narrative for Meghalaya was different. From 28 incidents in 2007, Meghalaya recorded 179 extremist-related incidents in 2014. The report also stated, “The militant outfits of the neighbouring states have encouraged, trained and nurtured the Garo militant groups like the A'chik National Volunteers' Council (ANVC) and Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), Independent faction of united Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), NDFB-IKS, United Achik Liberation Army (UALA) and Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN -IM) also have their 'command structure' in Garo hills." However, the ANVC was disbanded in December 2014 in Tura, West Garo hills, along with its breakaway faction, the ANVC-B, after a memorandum of settlement (MoS) was signed with the outfits in September 2014.
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June - 8 
Further, three months before the June 4 ambush, Government of India (GoI) was working on a strategy to use dissident NSCN-K militants against the organisation, reports The Indian Express on June 9. The deal, endorsed by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, was put in place after NSCN-K abrogated a cea
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Further, three months before the June 4 ambush, Government of India (GoI) was working on a strategy to use dissident NSCN-K militants against the organisation, reports The Indian Express on June 9. The deal, endorsed by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, was put in place after NSCN-K abrogated a ceasefire pact with GoI. Intelligence sources said the deal involved engaging NSCN-K dissidents Wangting Naga and P Tikhak, who were expelled by the group in March. The two dissidents met Indian intelligence officials at Dimapur on March 27, where they were informed that New Delhi found NSCN-K ‘chief’ Khaplang’s provision of military infrastructure to other North-east insurgent groups unacceptable. The men were asked to push their chief to resume the ceasefire and join peace talks. Khaplang, however, rejected pleas from Naga and Tikhak, and expelled them from the organisation. The decision marked a split between the India-based leadership of the NSCN-K, and its ranks across the border in Myanmar, who had, in 2012, signed a separate peace treaty with that country’s army, and believed themselves secure in their bases there. New Delhi’s decision to work with NSCN-K dissidents, intelligence officials say may have provoked Khaplang to resume attacks on Indian forces. Also, Khaplang has emerged as the most important insurgent leader in North East region, reports The Times of India on June 9. Khaplang, a Hemi Naga tribesman from Myanmar has edged past the Meghen ,‘chairman’ of the region's biggest outfit United National Liberation Front (UNLF) of Manipur, , who is now in Guwahati Jail. Meghen wanted to become the ‘chairman’ of the newly floated United Liberation Front of Western South East Asia (UNLFW) Intelligence agencies intercepted messages sent by Meghen from Guwahati jail, directing his group not to join the UNLFW if the chairman's post is not given to him. A source stated that "Khaplang did not agree to this and he went ahead with the formation of the UNLFW on April 17 with just three other member outfits Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) and Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO), besides NSCN-K. According to the initial plan, the UNLFW was supposed to be the common platform of all NE militant outfits, including Coordination Committee (CorCom), an umbrella outfit of 6 Meitei militant groups. CorCom hasn't joined the UNLFW but Khaplang managed to get on board the two CorCom groups KYKL and Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) for June 4 ambush.
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June - 9 
Separately, e-pao reports on June 10 that eight militants were killed and 66 arrested by Security Forces (SFs) in May, reports e-pao. Of the 66 arrestees, 12 were from Peoples Liberation Army (PLA), seven KYKL, 12 PREPAK, 6 progressive faction of PREPAK (PREPAK-pro) , five from United National Liber
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Separately, e-pao reports on June 10 that eight militants were killed and 66 arrested by Security Forces (SFs) in May, reports e-pao. Of the 66 arrestees, 12 were from Peoples Liberation Army (PLA), seven KYKL, 12 PREPAK, 6 progressive faction of PREPAK (PREPAK-pro) , five from United National Liberation Front (UNLF), three each from military task force faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-MTF), Poirei faction of KCP (KCP-Poirei) and Nehlun faction of KNF (KNF-N), two each from Kuki National Organisation (KNO), United Revolutionary Front (URF) and Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) and one each from Hmar National Army (HNA), Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA), Coordination Committee (CorCom), KCP, Maoist, United Tribal Liberation Army (UTLA), Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) and Lalchenba faction of KCP (KCP- Lalchenba). Seven guns, 33 live rounds, five hand grenade, 8 kilos of RDX, 2 kg of nails, 3 kilo of crushed glass, one battery twelve volt, six electronic detonators, 26 gelatine sticks, 20 metre of wires, 1 kilo of explosive materials, two detonators, two batteries, one remote control device were recovered from them.
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August - 22 
Also, SFs arrested 26 militants of various militant groups in the month of July, reports e-pao on August 23. The arrested militants include four militants from Peoples Liberation Army (PLA), two each from Mangal faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-Mangal), People’s Revolutionary Party of Kang
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Also, SFs arrested 26 militants of various militant groups in the month of July, reports e-pao on August 23. The arrested militants include four militants from Peoples Liberation Army (PLA), two each from Mangal faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-Mangal), People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), Chingsanglakpa faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP- Chingsanglakpa),Noyon faction of KCP (KCP-Noyon), Kuki Revolutionary Front (KRF) Peoples United Liberation Front (PULF) and one each from progressive faction of PREPAK (PREPAK-pro), Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM), Unification faction of NSCN (NSCN-U) and United National Liberation Front (UNLF). Nine guns, 150 live rounds, INR 300000 in cash, 26 lethod shells, ten detonators and two hand grenades were recovered from arrested militants.
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September - 21 
According to latest Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) figures, kidnappings, a staple insurgent activity in the North-East, has seen a significant decline this year, with the worst-affected state of Assam showing a nearly 70 per cent drop in kidnapping incidents even as the recently banned Khapla
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According to latest Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) figures, kidnappings, a staple insurgent activity in the North-East, has seen a significant decline this year, with the worst-affected state of Assam showing a nearly 70 per cent drop in kidnapping incidents even as the recently banned Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) outfit resorted to maximum abductions for any outfit in 2015, reports The Economic Times on September 22. The figures show that 182 kidnappings have been reported this year from the seven northeastern states compared to 250 in the same period last year and 369 in all in 2014. Assam has seen the biggest drop - from 125 in 2013 and 94 in 2014 to only 24 so far this year, kidnappings in Meghalaya are down from 110 last year to 45 so far this year and the same is down to 24 in Arunachal Pradesh from 49 last year. The maximum kidnappings by any outfit in the North-East this year, 34, have been done by the just-banned NSCN-K outfit in Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh, followed by 24 by Khole-Khitovi faction of NSCN (NSCN-KK) in both these states and 15 by the Isak-Muivah faction of NSCN (NSCN-IM) - with which a framework agreement was signed recently. In fact, Nagaland has now overtaken Assam as the state worst affected by kidnappings, reporting 55 cases already compared to 65 in all in 2014. The Naga outfits in Manipur along with NSCN-K have meanwhile emerged as the most violent North-East outfits this year, resorting to 65 incidents of terrorism and inflicting 27 casualties on Security Forces (SFs) this year through ambush attacks in Manipur and Nagaland on convoys of Army and Assam Rifles (AR) - the total casualties of SFs this year have hence jumped almost 300 per cent to 40 from only 12 in 2014. Civilian casualties are however down to a record low at only 32 casualties this year compared to 114 in the same period last year. Tripura, where the State Government lifted Armed Forces [Special Powers] Acts (AFSPA) earlier this year, continues to be the most peaceful state in the North-East, reporting only one violent incident, a single civilian death and two killings of SFs. Manipur, the worst-affected state by insurgency in North-East, has seen an improvement, with violent incidents down by nearly 25 per cent.
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September - 22 
Assam Rifles (AR) in coordination with Police forces of Manipur killed three militants, arrested 40 underground (UG) cadres and three overground workers (OGW) and recovered huge quantity of arms and ammunition in last 45 days in the state, an AR release said on September 22, reports The Sangai Expre
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Assam Rifles (AR) in coordination with Police forces of Manipur killed three militants, arrested 40 underground (UG) cadres and three overground workers (OGW) and recovered huge quantity of arms and ammunition in last 45 days in the state, an AR release said on September 22, reports The Sangai Express. During the counter insurgency operation, from August 1 to September 15 last, three cadre of People’s Liberation Army (PLA) were killed, the AR release said.Seven cadres of United National Liberation Front (UNLF), seven cadres of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K), five cadres of Progressive faction of People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK-Pro), six cadres of PREPAK, four cadres of PLA, eight cadres of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL), one cadre of Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF), one cadre of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), one cadre of Vice-Chairman faction of PREPAK (PREPAK-VC) and three 'overground' cadres of UNLF, PREPAK and KYKL each were arrested, the release added.The release further said arms and ammunition including one AK-47 rifle, two 7.62 mm A-1 Rifle, one 9 mm carbine machine gun, four 9 mm pistol, one lathod gun with three lathod shells, one country made 12 bore single barrel rifle, 8 improvised explosive device (IED), two Chinese hand grenades and other assorted ammunition were recovered.Also, the Special Secretary of Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA)’s Internal Security Division, Ashok Prasad arrived in the capital Imphal on September 21 on a two-day visit to review the current law and order situation in Manipur, reports The Morung Express. Official sources said the UMHA Special Secretary’s Manipur visit mainly focused on the trouble-torn Churachandpur where 9 people were recently killed by Security Forces (SFs) during a violent protest.
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October - 3 
Hmar People's Convention-Democrats (HPC-D) terminated its Churachandpur town ‘commander’ for his alleged detrimental activities towards the current anti-Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) movement in Churachandpur District on October 3, reports Nagaland Post. Five other cadres of the same faction who w
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Hmar People's Convention-Democrats (HPC-D) terminated its Churachandpur town ‘commander’ for his alleged detrimental activities towards the current anti-Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) movement in Churachandpur District on October 3, reports Nagaland Post. Five other cadres of the same faction who were charged with the same treason have also publicly apologised on October 3, a statement of the armed group maintaining suspension of operation with government under the fold of the United People’s Front (UPF) said. The statement said that its town ‘commander’, Laltlansang alias Sanga, has been terminated for his reported involvement in activities which are seen as detrimental to the current tribal movement. Five other individuals who are charged with the same treason by the womenfolk have also publicly apologized, it added. The statement alleged the town ‘commander’ Laltlansang along with Glory Wilson, Lalrammawia, Ramthanglien and Laltlansang visited Tipaimukh area of the District sometime last week and circulated pamphlets that seek to justify the area Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Dr Chaltonlien Amo and his arguments that the three bills were not detrimental for the tribal people.
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October - 6 
A series of developments in the north-east, especially in Manipur, since the August peace accord between the Centre and the Naga rebel group National Socialist Council of Nagaland –Isak Muivah (NSCN-IM), have raised serious concern that the security situation in the region could dramatically worsen
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A series of developments in the north-east, especially in Manipur, since the August peace accord between the Centre and the Naga rebel group National Socialist Council of Nagaland –Isak Muivah (NSCN-IM), have raised serious concern that the security situation in the region could dramatically worsen in the coming months. Dim is the assessment from sources in the military and other security agencies about developments in Manipur, where the NSCN-IM has probably set up a training camp, has already recruited a few hundred new cadres, and is contributing to possible new flare-up of inter-tribe tensions in the fragile State. Sources said inputs show that since the August 3, 2015, peace accord, signed in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his official residence, reports of extortion, arms and drugs smuggling have registered a rising trend in Manipur. “Most of it is being done by I-M (NSCN-IM) cadres,” an unnamed senior official said. A couple of sources said they believe the outfit has already set up new camps in the hills of Manipur to accommodate fresh cadres recruited since the peace accord. One official said about 400 Nagas may have been recruited by the NSCN-IM since the accord. There were reports last month of the group recruiting new cadre from parts of eastern Nagaland. “Various temptations are being offered, among them that the I-M (NSCN-IM) cadres would get absorbed into the Indian military or paramilitary in the future,” one senior military officer said. The NSCN-IM is believed to have had about 2,500 cadres before the peace accord. The insurgent group could be targeting recruitment of another 1000 cadres, mostly from Manipur, he said.
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October - 9 
Liangmai Naga Council (LNC), with regard to the current movement for affiliation to the United Naga Council (UNC), conducted a people’s convention at Konsaram village in Senapati District on October 9, attended by religious leaders, intellectuals, social workers, chairman and village authorities fro
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Liangmai Naga Council (LNC), with regard to the current movement for affiliation to the United Naga Council (UNC), conducted a people’s convention at Konsaram village in Senapati District on October 9, attended by religious leaders, intellectuals, social workers, chairman and village authorities from 61 villages, a statement issued by LNC president informed. The convention resolved to attend the upcoming Zeliangrong Baudi Dimki session to be held at Noney on October 24. The convention also welcomed and urged translation and expedition of the Naga Peace agreement signed between the Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) and the Government of India.
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October - 12 
Kuki National Front (KNF) observed the 22nd death anniversary of its founder Nehlun Kipgen as ‘Martyrs’ Day’ along with paying rich tributes at Camp Ebenezer in Sadar Hills (Senapati District) . KNF chief ST Thangboi recalled that Nehlun Kipgen began his campaign to set up Kuki armed movement at Ind
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Kuki National Front (KNF) observed the 22nd death anniversary of its founder Nehlun Kipgen as ‘Martyrs’ Day’ along with paying rich tributes at Camp Ebenezer in Sadar Hills (Senapati District) . KNF chief ST Thangboi recalled that Nehlun Kipgen began his campaign to set up Kuki armed movement at Indo-Burma border area in December 1986. The KNF chief also urged all KNF members to fight for the rights to ‘self-governance’ guaranteed to all citizens of India by its Constitution. He also affirmed that KNF would stand for the people, Nation, and land at this juncture and continue to struggle for self-governance so as to ensure that all the people live in peace and harmony and prosper together.
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October - 15 
Reports of an alleged drive by the Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) to recruit new cadres have caused "serious concern" among political parties and citizens' organisations in Manipur, reports The Telegraph on October 14. Intelligence and media reports have sugg
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Reports of an alleged drive by the Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) to recruit new cadres have caused "serious concern" among political parties and citizens' organisations in Manipur, reports The Telegraph on October 14. Intelligence and media reports have suggested that the NSCN-IM has been openly recruiting fresh cadres both in Manipur and in neighbouring Nagaland. The drive, the reports said, began immediately after the signing of the framework agreement on August 3. It is not clear why the Naga group has been recruiting fresh cadres as the Centre and the group have been pushing for a final peace agreement at the earliest. Sources speculated that the recruitment drive could be fuelled by the hope that the Centre would raise security battalions with the cadres of the group once the final settlement is made.
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October - 16 
Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) and Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) formed a new alliance called the Alliance for Socialist Unity, Kangleipak (ASUK) with the primary objectives of heralding a united revolutionary movement of Western Southeast Asia (WESEA), spread the ideology and principle of egalit
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Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) and Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) formed a new alliance called the Alliance for Socialist Unity, Kangleipak (ASUK) with the primary objectives of heralding a united revolutionary movement of Western Southeast Asia (WESEA), spread the ideology and principle of egalitarian society and bring unity among all socialists of Kangleipak, reports The Sangai Express on October 16. A statement signed by KYKL chairman N Oken and KCP president Ksh Laba appealed to all revolutionary groups to support ASUK’s campaign to forge unity among all revolutionary groups based on scientific socialism.
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October - 25 
Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) from the 86 BN CRPF Lamphel, had a narrow escape as a grenade lobbed at them failed to explode in Imphal on October 25, reports Kanglaonline. Around seven to 10 suspected militants lobbed a hand grenade at a truck carrying CRPF personnel along the RIMS Road; howev
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Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) from the 86 BN CRPF Lamphel, had a narrow escape as a grenade lobbed at them failed to explode in Imphal on October 25, reports Kanglaonline. Around seven to 10 suspected militants lobbed a hand grenade at a truck carrying CRPF personnel along the RIMS Road; however, soon after the grenade fell inside the truck one of the personnel threw it out. However, the grenade failed to explode.
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October - 28 
On October 28, one civilian, identified as Jeet Bahadur Tamang (65), was found dead just one kilometre away from the site of the October 26 attack at Kamjong in Ukhrul District, reports The Sangai Express. Jeet Bahadur, a resident of Khoikai Lamkhai, was found dead with bullet injuries on his head w
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On October 28, one civilian, identified as Jeet Bahadur Tamang (65), was found dead just one kilometre away from the site of the October 26 attack at Kamjong in Ukhrul District, reports The Sangai Express. Jeet Bahadur, a resident of Khoikai Lamkhai, was found dead with bullet injuries on his head with his arm also receiving a bullet injury. Further, the Junior Commissioner Officer (JCO) of Assam Rifles (AR) who was killed in the attack at Kamjong was identified as Suresh Tamang.
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November - 1 
The Kangleipak Communist Party -Military Council (KCP-MC) Liberation, endorsing the decision taken by the Maoist Communist Party of Manipur (MCPM) to impose a ban on the upcoming `Sangai Festival` said that it would extend full co-operation to ensure that the ban is effective, reports Kanglaonline o
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The Kangleipak Communist Party -Military Council (KCP-MC) Liberation, endorsing the decision taken by the Maoist Communist Party of Manipur (MCPM) to impose a ban on the upcoming `Sangai Festival` said that it would extend full co-operation to ensure that the ban is effective, reports Kanglaonline on November 1.
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December - 30 
Noting the importance and potential of education and health sectors in the State, Chief Minister (CM) O Ibobi Singh maintained that despite the limited resources that the government has, the two sectors are it’s top agendas, reports Kanglaonline. The CM was attending the closing ceremony of the 21st
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Noting the importance and potential of education and health sectors in the State, Chief Minister (CM) O Ibobi Singh maintained that despite the limited resources that the government has, the two sectors are it’s top agendas, reports Kanglaonline. The CM was attending the closing ceremony of the 21st Sports Meet of RK Sanatombi Devi Vidyalaya and inauguration of a newly built Indoor Stadium of RK Sanatombi Devi College of Education at Pangei, Imphal East District on December 30. Addressing the gathering as the chief guest, Ibobi stated that education and health sectors are of utmost importance as the two sectors cannot be compromised regardless of the limited resources. He emphasized the need for putting in joint efforts from the government and private sectors to achieve 100 percent literacy rate in the State from the present 77 percent. As the government has to work on other sectors as well other than education and health, there is a need for private sectors to work in unison with the government so as to further boost the two sectors, he said.
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