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4 Nov Page 2 Imphal Times Supplementary issue 2 LPG gas distributed under Imphal Angels to Boost up Ujjwala Yojna Scheme Innovative entrepreneurs, set to organise Manipur Angel Attitude Investors’ event on Nov 18 IT News is just to identify those tenacious By-Dr Nunglekpam Premi Devi Imphal, Nov 4, entrepreneurs and nurture them till Independent Scholar they reach world class standard. So Imphal Angels, the first Private far, 20 Angel investors have signed Angel Network in north east has up with Imphal Angels, he said. Always I do, as always I did, landed in Imphal to boost up the By becoming a member of Imphal I stand aloof silently, cool and calmly; innovative and tenacious Angels one will have a unique I love the way, I was and I am and I use to, entrepreneurs in the region in terms opportunity to become an early of funding and technical know-how stage investor of some of the most On one seems understand ‘me’ and desire motifs; etc. innovative ventures from the region, Understanding far left behind; some seems Addressing reporters at Manipur which are largely untapped, and not awkward, press club, Fisher Laishram, member only gain financially but also have of Governing body, Imphal Angels an impact in the economic Some seems hopeless; friends with foe, said that the investor company development of the region, he said. surprisingly! would help tenacious entrepreneurs Stating that the company usually Left out alone nowhere; sitting, standing and from North East India build invests in the range of 10 Lakhs to waiting; IT News Pradhan of Khongmand Gram disruptive and scalable startups. 50 lakhs in each early-stage Imphal, Nov 4, Panchayat, Athokpam Premjit. The “With a vision of to create a vibrant business, he said, we are, however, Come closer no body, alone I draw my path; M/S Basikhong Indane Gramin LPG gas sets were being distributed and diverse startup ecosystem in flexible to meet the needs of the I choose not, stay ‘away’, nor I design living, today distributed LPG Gas Cylinder under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala North East India, facilitating world start-up and make larger My ‘moves’ an ‘attitude’ too biased; and stoves to 31 selected Yojna Scheme. class products and services serving investments too. We are sector beneficiaries of Bashikhong area Later, an awareness programme on large markets and the mission to help agnostic and are interested in for- My ‘looks’ an ‘attitude’ dull and boring and wicked; under the supervision of Upa the scheme was also held. and nurture innovative startups profit, innovative startups, he What may comes, which may goes, I intrude lesser; from North East India reach multi- added. Neither I seek the truth; I may be dismay, million dollars valuation, Imphal Apart from the capital investment, Training programme under Krishi Angels will provide early stage the company will help the Numbers countless, wandering hither and thither; equity-based funds to disruptive entrepreneurs with timely mentoring Should I? Should I not? Silently I do concern. Kalyan Abhiyan cum Vigilance startups founded by tenacious and access to their large network of entrepreneurs”, Fisher said. industry experts and VC funds, he Awareness Week conducted World class startups cannot be said. I pray enough dutifully; healthy and wise produced from the region if there is He said Imphal Angel is organising I suggest staying happy and join ‘them’ loudly; IT News no start up ecosystem. The region Manipur Angel Investors’ event on I smile for a cause; and I laugh bitterness, just as I Chandel, Nov. 4 has several innovative November 18, 2018 at Hotel classic do A one day training programme on entrepreneurs with potential of Imphal and appealed those Bee keeping, Mushroom world class startup like “diamonds interested to tap the opportunity of Morning’s a friend, smooth and serene, I witness Cultivation, Nutrition Gardening in the dirt”. The job of Imphal Angel the event. much; and awareness programme on I think not a cause and not for a cause; silently as I Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna under “Krishi Kalyan Abhiyan - II” Assam Rifles Organises stay, was conducted today at I cried no bloody; No vicious I choose to friend; Charangching Khullen village for AYUSH Camp in Indo Help me not merrily; Held me not harshly; I bray the villages of Charangching Khullen and Charangching Understanding! ‘They’ took away from me, Khunkha village, Chandel. The Myanmar Border Villages My ‘gestures’ an ‘attitude’ motionless and mindful; Ministry of Agriculture and farmers’ Lone I walk, distant as I go, I carry ‘attitude; welfare had launched Krishi Kalyan Swinging all my way, I pursue dreams living high; Abhiyan for doubling farmers’ Extension) & Programme income by 2022. The purpose of Coordinator i/c, Dr. Ameeta Devi, I bother not any, friends and family, Krishi Kalyan Abhiyan is to aid, ACTO (Animal Science) of KVK Still, they doubt ‘me’ in, I have ‘attitude’ silently. assist and advice farmers on how to Chandel and SP. Lovejoy Anal, improve their farming techniques SMDC/SDAO, Agriculture and raise their incomes. Keynote Department, Chandel. The training Asking myself hundreds and thousands, address on Krishi Kalyan Abhiyan was attended by Chief of Lesser the words, I speak of humanity’s kindness; was given by Dr. K. Sonamani Charangching Khullen Sn. Peter ‘They’ knows me little effortless, I doubt all egos, Singh, ACTO (Agril. Engg.), KVK Lamkang and Chief of Charangching Chandel. In the training session, Khunkha, Sk. Shetnong Lamkang. What makes ‘them’ so? I know nothing, topic on Bee keeping, Mushroom 112 farmers from Charangching How carefree I am? Wrap within those solitude; Cultivation and Nutrition Gardening Khullen and Charangching Seclusion! I know some; still I company all peace, and awareness programme for Khunkha village have attended the IT News Nov 2018 in the border village of Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna training programme. It is also worth Imphal, Nov 4. Behiang for the benefit of the people ‘Think’ all I could, walking through the rhythm (PMFBY), a comprehensive crop mentioning that Vigilance of the neighbouring villages and the Judging onto, fancying and engaging I go wildly; insurance to the farmer were Awareness Week was also Assam Rifles has always been villages across the Indo Myanmar Lie! Lie ‘me’ not to; I hate the worse deliberated and thereafter, an observed as a part of considered as “Friends of the Hills border. The camp was inaugurated interaction programme was also Central Vigilance Commission People” and Assam Rifles Singhat by the Hon’ble Minister of Health I see friendship and all a lot best friends, conducted between farmers and efforts to promote probity in public Battalion has always been at the and Family Welfare, Shri L My ‘No’ to an ‘attitude’ simply, technical experts namely Dr. N. life and to achieve a corruption free forefront of organizing social Jayantakumar Singh in the presence My ‘yes’ to an ‘attitude’ so daring unfair; Johnson Singh, ACTO (Plant society in the training programme. development activities to bring of Shri Ginsuanhau Zou, Hon’ble Have I touch them sharing? Crazy I go unpopular; Protection), KVK Churachandpur; Th. Motilal Singh, Programme about an improvement in the lives MLA 60 Singhat A/C & Chairman Dr. Kl. Levis Chongloi, ACTO Coordinator i/c, KVK Chandel of the people of Singhat Sub MANIREDA and the Director of Freaking out sadly I console ‘me’ soothingly, (Agronomy), Ts. Leenda Monsang, sensitised the villagers about anti Division. With invaluable support AYUSH, Dr A Guneshwor Sharma. How may? What may I be? I have ‘attitude’ silently. ACTO (Plant Breeding), Th. Motilal corruption measures by involving from the Dept of AYUSH, a maiden Commander 27 Sector Assam Rifles Singh, ACTO (Agriculture villagers in the discussion. AYUSH camp was organised on 03 hosted the AYUSH camp at Behiang for the first time and the dignitaries A Wintry Landscape awarded scholarships to orphans, children with special needs and Government of Manipur presented sports items to various By- Parthajit Borah Directorate of Minorities Affairs youth clubs and village authorities. Since the village lies at a distance I attune my frozen hopes at dawn Secure Office Complex , A.T. Line, Imphal of 1 km from border, some of the to peep the droplets of fog to blow locals suffer from various ailments that have been aggravated due to cold breeze in my mist eyes. TENDER EXTENSION NOTICE Smoggy streets of the city employed lack of access to proper medical care. Imphal, the 2nd November, 2018 Therefore, the camp was organized to suck the dry dews at ebb and flow. with an aim to provide an Flying birds of remote hill flapped No. E/1-MIN/SDP/MA- 2018/ 209: In continuation of this office e-Tender notice of even dated 03/10/2018 for opportunity to the villagers to their feathers to wet tall roof of the supply of Goats for Goatery Scheme under EDP of the Department of Minorities Affairs, Government of explore alternate methods of hearts of city dewellers. Manipur for the year 2018-10, The Critical dates of e-Tender bids are rescheduled as follows: treatment like homeopathy, Shameless river of the naked banks ayurveda and distribute free medicines to the people. rants to meet the rude rocks on Particulars Start Time and Date End Time & Date During the camp, around 305 people her white chest in a eventide. Downloading of Tender Documents 12:00 hrs of 11-10-2018 14:00 hrs of 17-11-2018 My heart rifts to pour a few droplets of neighbouring villages and even Bid Security (EMD & Tender Fee people from across the border were of morning fog at a wintry landscape. provided free medical treatment. Peeling the heart and witnessed both as Bank Draft in Original 11:00 hrs of 11-10-2018 14:00 hrs of 16-11-2018 Due to this noble initiative by the flecks of lost spring ,painted On line Submission of Singhat Battalion, the locals are with a coat lime wash of green promise Tender Documents 11:00 hrs of 11-10-2018 14:00 hrs of 17-11-2018 getting the unique opportunity to to wear an appron of winter.
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