Saturday, September 30, 2017

Tahchanu Hathoikim Chongloi

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Saturday, 30 september 2017

TAEKWONDO GOLD MEDALIST NG HATHOIKIM CHONGLOI CHANCHIM CHOMLAM

Vannoi le India gam pumpia inam kuki minthang sah a kipapi le kithang-atpi umtah Tahchanu Ng. Hathoikim Chongloi Chanchin le tuchan a National level a Medal (Bronze, Silver le Gold) amuho photo a akisun in, ana sim cheh ute. _See the pic_

*_Tahchanu Kuki chanu najemhoi ngaiye inampiu, lo'yang ah kithang jinghen_*

*Nitinthusoh(daily news)*

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Saturday, 30 September 2017

NG. HATHOIKIM CHONGLOI GOLD MEDALIST LOUPITAH A VAILHUN HITA

10th National Open TAEKWONDO championship a Goldmedal hinmu Ng. *Hathoikim Chongloi* chu September 30, 2017 tuni nikhon Tulihar Airport, imphal ah loupitah in mi aja asim le gari tampin ana lamdot uvin ahi.

Chuleh, ama lolhinna chunga vailhuhna le  vangthumpehna kingon hi achenna inmun (Pa Lamkhohao inn) a umding ahi. Hiche kingon hi Kangpokpi town Committee, Kanggui Youth Club leh Kangpokpi Women Welfare Organisation makaina a kigong jong ahi.

Ng. Hathoikim Chongloi hi Pu Lamkhohao Chongloi le Pi Phalkholhing Chongloi laigilga thum channa ahin, Haijang Vangkho, Kangpokpi district a cheng ahi. Amahi hi Martial arts bahkai Taekwondo sports a BLACK BELT jong kai ahitai. National level a Medal alah doh mong2 medal 15 avaltan ahi.

*Nitinthusoh(daily news)*

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

TAHCHAPA MI 2 IN LOLHINNA SANGTAH ANAMU

TAHCHAPA MI 2 IN LOLHINNA SANGTAH ANAMU

Achesa 26th September 2017 chun U-17 Boys Subroto Football Final match Ambedkar Stadium New Delhi ah Jharkhand leh Army Boys in Final match anapeh in chia chun Jharkhand in 2-1 in Army Boys chunga goljona ana changin Champion Trophy chu ana kidop tauvin ahi. Jharkhand team akon Tahchapa mi ni in award thupitah ana sang pha in  amanichu ahileh Mr. Solomon Jangminlen Lhungdim Best Player Award leh Paolenmang Tuboi Scholarship Award  ahilhonin Eimite adin kithangaat pi aumlheh in ahi. Best player Award hi athempen a lhendoh pen chu ahin chuleh Scholarship Award hi  ahileh final kichem team teni akon mi 4 kilhengdoh jiji a kipeji ahin ahi.
Chung Pathen in mabuijing lhon tahen.

Tahchapa teni Bio Data themkhat ana velha ute:

Name : Solomon Jangminlen Lhungdim @SJ_Boilen
Age: 17 years
Mother Name: Lhaineikim Lhungdim
Father Name: Paojangam Lhungdim
Present Club: Sail Football Academy, Bokaro Jharkhand
Address: Songjang, Saikul
Achievement in U-17 Subroto Award 2017: Best player Trophy with cash Rs, 40,000/-
Hobby: Listening Music
Aim in Life: To become a Great Footballer

Name: Paolenmang Tuboi
Age: 17 years
Mother Name: Hatneikim Tuboi
Father Name: Thongsei Tuboi
Present Club: Sail Football Academy, Bokaro Jharkhand
Village: Denglen, Saikul
Achievement in U-17 Subroto Award 2017: Scholarship Award with cash Rs, 20,000/-
Hobby: Listening Music
Aim In Life: To become a Great Footballer

~Richard Leth Lhungdim

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

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Monday, September 25, 2017

MI MOH OIMO LOU DING!!

Mi MOH OIMO LOU DING
Written By:Chemtatpa Kuki

Doctor Singh kiti Surgeon thiem tah leh mipha tah khat hi aum in. Khat vei chu Hospital-a a duty na muna aum lou pet hin hospital lam akon chun phone call ahung tan, pasal chapang khat kino taha at ngai aum thu chu a hin seipeh tauve. Dr.Singh jong chu kiphalam tah le kino tah pumin louin lang chu a del pai in. A lhun phat chun a von ho chu gangchelin a kikhel in, surgery room lang chu a jon tai.

Amavang, at ding ngah a ana um pasal chapangpa nu chun chutia surgery room-a Doctor kigosa ana um lou chu phamo a sah lheh in. Doctor hung lhun kal chu ngah in kot koma chun ana chan tho tai. Doctor a mu phat chun lunghang thim tahin a house pai in, “Ipijeha hung vaigei na hi ham? Ka chapa hinkho mantam dan hi na ngaito phah lou ham? Ipijeha na mopohna jong kihetlou na hi ham?” tiin aw sang tah chun a housal jah jah tai.

Dr. Singh vang chu mailhai selin a nui in, hiche nu koma chun, “Ka bolkhel ahi. Louina kana um lou pet na hin tokhah chu phamo ka sah lheh e. Phone call ka mu mua a gang thei pena ka hin del pai ahi. Pi, lunghang hih in lang, ken jong ka toh ding chu hin tong pan tang e” tiin kamdam selin a donbut e.

Hiche nu chu lah lunghan lou tah sangin a lunghang cheh jo tan. Dr.Singh koma chun, “Lunghang hih in nei ti ham? Na chapa hi ka chapa dinmuna hin ding taleh thipbeha um thei dinga na kigel ham?” tiin a eu jah jeng tai. Dr.Singh vang chu a nui mai mai in, “Hinkho hi doctor hon ka jop sao thei u ahi pon, Pathen jalin ka bolthei chan bolin na chapa chu hin at ing e” tiin a donbut in. Hiche nu chun nung ngat pumin, “I chunga lhung lou sei vang thil hahsa ahi hih nai” tiin Doctor chu a gah donbut kit e.

Pungkah ijat ham a at jou chun Dr.Singh chu operation theatre apat chun kipah tahin a hung doh in, hiche nu koma chun, “ Kipa um tahin na chapa chu ka at chai tauve” tiin a seipeh in. Hijongleh, pasal chapang nu’n ima jong a sei masang chun Doctor Singh chu kino tahin louin apat chun a lhai doh pai kit tai.

Hiche nu jong chun kidang a sah lheh in, nurse khat koma chun, “Dr. Singh chu a kino na lom lom e. Ka chapa dinmun jong imacha kidong man louva ei dalhah jeng u pi chu, ipi thu um ham?” tiin a gah dong in. Nurse chun, “Hichu o, Dr.Singh chun vangsetum tahin janni tah chun a chapa gari accident jehin ana lhaso tan. Na chapa at dinga ka kou lai jong chun ama chapa kivuina muna a um lai tah ahi. Na chapa a at jou tah jeha a chapa kivuina langa kile kit dinga kino tah a pot doh pai ahi” tiin a donbut in ahi.

*Mi dinmun he masa louva mi moh seiset kiti hi bol lou ding ahi. Mi itobang dinmuna dinga itobang hahsatna a to ham ti lam lam hepha louva mi moh oimo hi bol poute.

KOI KOM NA JOT DING HAM?

KOI KOM NA JOT DING HAM?
Author:Chemtatpa kuki

Eimi gollhang mi pengthah pha tah khat hi aum in, a min chu Seiboi ahi. Burma gama peng leh seilen ahi in, Mumbai-a college kai ahi. A college uva kai ma ma, eimi nungah Kikim toh a hung kimuto in, a hung kilungset tou lhon tain, kichen ding chan a hin gel lhon tai.

Khatvei chu Kikim chun Seiboi chu a in uvah a pui in, a nu leh pate toh a kimelhetsah ta in. A jan chun Kikim leh a pa chu a kihoulim lim lhon in, Seiboi chungchang chu hiti hin a sei lhon tai...

“Kikim, Seiboi toh hin itih chan na hung kihet lhon hi tam?”
“A sot nai poi, hepa. Kum khat jong a lhing nai poi.”
“Burma gam akona hung ahi in, itobang insung akona hun seilen ahi na hetchen em?
“Chu lampang chu imacha het ka nei poi, hepa.”
“A nu leh pa, a sopiho leh tumasanga a hinkho man dan ima na het lou ham? A kho leh veng, a neolai hinkho ima na het lou ham?”
“Ka he poi, hepa. Ka dong ngai pon, ama’n jong ei seipeh chuom poi.”
“A phat chesa leh a pen leh seilenna jong he lou beha jia na nei got jeng chu, lungthim a nom thei poi, boinu.”
“Hepa, thil khat ka hechen in, chujeha chu jia nei ding ka nop ahi.”
“Ipi thil hi tam?”
“Hoilang jona che ham ti ka hechen in, hijeha chu kilhonpi ding ka nop ahi.”

Kikim donbutna leh a thulhuhna chun a pa lungthim chu a min lheh jong hin tin, ima dang a sei jom ta pon, a kichen lhon ding chu a phatsah tan ahi.

Chomkhat jou chun Kikim leh Seiboi chu a kicheng lhon ta in, Christian insung pha tah a sem lhon tan ahi.

“Koi kho ham? Itobang insunga hung peng leh seilen ham? Tu masanga itobang dinmuna ding ham? A background ipi ham?” tiho hi mihem tena thil poimo tah ahi in; hijongleh, tena poimo pen vang ahi deh poi. Hitiho sanga tena poimo joh chu, hoilang jona che ham ti hi ahi.

Phai sunga peng hi jeh ho, Shillong khopia peng leh seilen hi jeh ho, kol gam school pha leh college pha taha hin simdoh hi jehin koima hi jui thei a moh hi ngai poi. Background pha tah tah nei, thina leh setna lam jona kalsong tam tah aum e. Thinglhang kun apata hung kondoh hi nama jongleh, dihna, kitahna, gutchuna leh lolhinna lam jona kal song ahi phot leh kiloipi leh jui thei ahi. Ju joh insunga peng leh seilen hi ta jongleh, Christa nung a jui a, van lam jona a che phot leh, jui thei ahi.

*Ma lam jona che bouseh hi machalna pha ahi deh pon, i ngatna lam leh jotna lam dih jong a ngai in ahi.

The Amazing spiderman

Amazing Reviews: “Brand New Day Volume 1” (Amazing Spider-Man

From Back in Black to Brand New Day

In a strange turns of events not fully explained in One More Day, Peter’s deal with Mephisto brought with it certain side effects. One that is hinted at with the ending of One More Day is that Peter’s best friend and former Green Goblin, Harry Osborn, is back from the dead, and the second is that the world no longer remembers Peter Parker and Spider-Man are one and the same.These are mysteries that are teased for a while before finally being answered down the road. Some of these mysteries take quite a number of issues before being revealed, and other sub plots are planted as stories develop, so readers had a lot to look forward to.
So this is the world we are thrust into: Aunt May is healthy, Mary Jane is out of the picture, Peter Parker’s identity is once again secret, and Spidey’s back to juggling superhero duties alongside finding a job and supporting himself while evading authorities because he's a fugitive for never working with the Superhuman Registration Act from Civil War. It’s just like the sixties, if Spidey was a fugitive from the law in the sixties…actually, come to think of it, authorities hated and hunted him back then, too, didn’t they? Never mind. This is exactly the same stuff.
The one difference is now a whole cabal of guys handle writing duties, “Webheads” or “Spidey’s Braintrust” as they come to be known. The resulting epoch of Brand New Day is a series of six volumes that I actually have combined in the newly released Spider-Man: Brand New Day: Complete Collection Volumes 1 and 2. Since there are about 18 issues in the monster of a collection that is Volume 1, I’m going to be breaking it down over three blogs, each consisting of the issues contained within the original Brand New Day volumes and then doing the same for the equally large Volume 2. The first volume consists of six issues, penned by Dan Slott and Marc Guggenheim and illustrated by Steve McNiven and Salvador Larroca. There are a few other backup stories, but these are not terribly important, so I'll be skipping over those in order to get to the meatier tales told within.

Amazing Spider-Man: Brand New Day: The Complete Collection, Vol. 1

Slott's Spidey

Dan Slott is a lucky dude. The current writer of Amazing Spider-Man, he’s been doing the book for, like, seven years at this point and has done a lot to build (and sometimes destroy) the Spider-world. He’s a fairly polarizing guy amongst fans, so I kinda wished he’d continue playing it safe like he did with these first few issues. The story line in issues 546-548 centers on Spidey facing down his newest enemy Mr. Negative, juggling this task with hunting down a imposter and finding a job. Despite his often confusing twists, Slott clearly loves Spidey and his supporting cast and is able to pack a lot within these three issues. We get a confrontation between Peter and J. Jonah Jameson over—what else?—money, and the ole skinflint has a heart attack. We get the introduction of Mr. Negative into Spidey’s world and his alter ego Martin Lee, characters that continually pop up in Slott’s further ASM issues.
We also see a lot of supporting cast members Marla Jameson, Bruno Karnelli, Carlie Cooper, Harry Osborn, Lilly Hollister—Marla is Jonah's wife, concerned for him and his health after his heart attack and the impact the Daily Bugle has on his well-being; Bruno is a gangster whose family is targeting by the sinister Mr. Negative; Carlie is a forensic scientist who will play a larger role down the line; Harry is, naturally, the son of Norman Osborn, the Green Goblin; Lilly is the daughter of Bill Hollister, a man running for the position of mayor of New York City. These characters are introduced and/or fleshed out well under Slott’s command and stay for future stories once Slott eventually takes the title over.
"Well, gee, yeah, how'd you know?"
"Well, gee, yeah, how'd you know?"
Slott is also genuinely funny here—not that he normally isn’t, he is, but this a good example of the humor he consistently injects into the series. During a montage of Peter job hunting, the guy in the panel above critiques his photo-taking technique by saying “It’s like you left your camera on a ledge and walked away or something,” which has gotta one of the best jokes I’ve read in comics, cause that’s exactly what Peter does as Spider-Man. Ultimately, and you’ll see more of this later on, Slott handles the character well. I don’t like him as a writer most of the time, but that’s usually a comment regarding his later work, especially with the Superior Spider-Man story line. What he does here is good. He builds Spidey’s world well, he handles the dialogue well, he clearly enjoys what he does.
The same goes for artist Steve McNiven. I really, really enjoy his work on Civil War, and a cover I saw that he did for a different Spider-Man book made me wish he did art for ASM long before I knew he actually had drawn these issues. McNiven straddles a fine line; he’s able to make his art look realistic while reminding us that this is a comic book. Some guys look too cartoony or tacky, but not McNiven.

The "Menace" of Marc Guggenheim

Following this story are a few issues written by Marc Guggenheim, that introduce a Menace to Spider-Man’s life. Yes, that’s supposed to capitalized. “Menace” is a new Goblin foe, complete with glider and secret identity that isn’t revealed for a number of issues. While the concept is definitely intriguing, I don’t think it carries the same weight as the secret identities of the Green Goblin and the Hobgoblin. It's an engaging and fun subplot, but at this point, it feels a little same old, same old. It will never be as iconic as those two other reveals. However, having already known about Menace’s identity before I read this volume, I did find it interesting to see how the writers played out and teased the mystery. Guggenheim also brings in Jackpot, a red-headed vigilante that, yes, is a reference to Mary Jane. Guggenheim also adds to the post-Jameson Daily Bugle story, now the DB! under the cantankerous and irritating Dexter Bennet, a character he plays with well.
What’s nice to see—and easier to understand once you start reading more stories by the same writers—is that these guys are seemingly given a lot of creative license with who they can use. Heck, I recently read a later Dan Slott story where he brought back a couple characters he’d used over a hundred issues ago. Though each author has to tell a certain story or are probably required to introduce or add to certain elements, it seems like they each have freedom to do so, meaning that while the authors together work on this larger story of Spider-Man, they each have the ability to make their own mark and weave in their own themes. The team idea is a great and unique approach to this mag, and I’m happy Marvel ran with it for a couple years.
"My name's 'Menace' cause SOMEONE had to take 'Gray Goblin' already!"
"My name's 'Menace' cause SOMEONE had to take 'Gray Goblin' already!"
Salvador Larroca’s artwork is…fine? I add the question mark, not that it isn’t okay, but because that’s about the only word I can describe it with. Some guys, like John Romita Jr, Steve McNiven, Marcos Martin, or Tim Sale, are artists who have some sort of distinctive flair, some aspect that makes you go “Yup, that’s him” when you see the artwork. Larroca isn’t one of those guys. His art is good, but it doesn’t stand out or pop. Like McNiven, Larroca does get props for straddling that reality/fantasy divide. I’m definitely reading a comic book, but nowhere do I go, “Oh, yeah, this is a comic book.” His work is enjoyable to see, and his rendition of characters is good, it’s just that there isn’t anything that makes me go “Wow.”
These are the first two story arcs that propel Spidey into the Brand New Day setting, and the writers and artists do a great job at solidifying Peter into this new world. This is the era of Spidey comics that I genuinely fell in love with. Yes, the One More Day deal might be silly, and Peter’s lack of a spouse may be irritating, but I think that the “Webheads,” for the most part, do a good job of taking responsibility of this character and building a newer world around him. Is the writing as good or consistent as J. Michael Straczynski’s? No. Is the art as pleasant as John Romita Jr.’s? Not always. But, if we’re looking at this like the passing of a torch from one writer to a group of writers, I think the torch has remained lit. It’s strong, it’s fun, and it’s a new era for Spidey, the readers, and the talented creators behind the panels.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Vol. 1

Amazing Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Vol. 1

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