Administration set to get a face lift, district police to be streamlined

Even as the United Naga Council along with a number of Naga frontal organisations have made their stand clear against the granting of district status on Sadar Hills on the ground that it would impinge on the ancestral land of the Nagas, the Cabinet whi…

Even as the United Naga Council along with a number of Naga frontal organisations have made their stand clear against the granting of district status on Sadar Hills on the ground that it would impinge on the ancestral land of the Nagas, the Cabinet which met this evening has decided to constitute a Committee on Reorganisation of Administration and Police District boundary to streamline administration of the State Source The Sangai Express

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Free passage to life saving drugs

Finally the Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee SHDDC has agreed to exempt life saving drugs from the purview of the ongoing general strike on National Highways Source The Sangai Express

Finally the Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee SHDDC has agreed to exempt life saving drugs from the purview of the ongoing general strike on National Highways Source The Sangai Express

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Housewife rues HIVAIDS ignorance

For 41 year old Memcha not real name lack of awareness about HIV AIDS has exposed her to all sorts of miseries and unending struggle for survival even after tiding over an initial decision the take the extreme step of committing suicide along with he…

For 41 year old Memcha not real name lack of awareness about HIV AIDS has exposed her to all sorts of miseries and unending struggle for survival even after tiding over an initial decision the take the extreme step of committing suicide along with her two children Source The Sangai Express

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Sharmila acknowledges but turns down invite

While expressing solidarity to the anti graft campaign launched by Anna Hazare, Irom Sharmila Chanu has nonetheless expressed her inability to attend the campaign in Delhi Source The Sangai Express

While expressing solidarity to the anti graft campaign launched by Anna Hazare, Irom Sharmila Chanu has nonetheless expressed her inability to attend the campaign in Delhi Source The Sangai Express

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Drive against Talab by Zeliangrong Students

All Zeliangrong Students’ Union Assam, Manipur Nagaland , Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Manipur and Zeliangrong Students Union, Tamenglong district have called upon the general public residing in and around Tamenglong district to co operation in t…

All Zeliangrong Students’ Union Assam, Manipur Nagaland , Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Manipur and Zeliangrong Students Union, Tamenglong district have called upon the general public residing in and around Tamenglong district to co operation in the proposed drive of the student bodies against sale and supply of Talab Gutkha Source The Sangai Express

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SHDDC receives BJP blessings, Gadkari writes to Manmohan

BJP president Nitin Gadkari has written to Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh urging him to intervene in the intensified Sadar Hills district demand stir and do the needful for creation of the district Source The Sangai Express

BJP president Nitin Gadkari has written to Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh urging him to intervene in the intensified Sadar Hills district demand stir and do the needful for creation of the district Source The Sangai Express

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MFDC Film interaction with Satyajit Ray Film Institute

Manipur Film Development Corporation MFDC Ltd would be organising a one day interaction programme with the faculty of Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata on August 26 at the Preview Theatre Ist flood of MFDC building, Palace Compoun…

Manipur Film Development Corporation MFDC Ltd would be organising a one day interaction programme with the faculty of Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata on August 26 at the Preview Theatre Ist flood of MFDC building, Palace Compound from 2 pm onwards Source The Sangai Express

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Irilbung protests police action

At least one person reportedly sustained injuries in alleged police firing to control an agitated mob protesting against suppression of a case related to abduction and ‘rape’ of a 14 year old girl at Irilbung today Source The Sangai Express

At least one person reportedly sustained injuries in alleged police firing to control an agitated mob protesting against suppression of a case related to abduction and ‘rape’ of a 14 year old girl at Irilbung today Source The Sangai Express

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Film Interaction Programme – KanglaOnline

Film Interaction ProgrammeKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, August 23: The Manipur Film Development corporation limited is organizing a one day 'Interaction Programme' with the faculty of the Satyajit Ray film and Television Institute, Kolkata on August 26 a…

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IMPHAL, August 23: The Manipur Film Development corporation limited is organizing a one day 'Interaction Programme' with the faculty of the Satyajit Ray film and Television Institute, Kolkata on August 26 at the Preview Theatre (first floor) of the

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CPI (M) lambastes state govt on Sadar Hills issue – KanglaOnline

KanglaOnlineCPI (M) lambastes state govt on Sadar Hills issueKanglaOnlineIMPHAL August 23: The Communist Party of India (Marxist), Manipur State Committee has criticized the Congress-led SPF for putting several lakhs of people under undue rigors owing …


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CPI (M) lambastes state govt on Sadar Hills issue
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IMPHAL August 23: The Communist Party of India (Marxist), Manipur State Committee has criticized the Congress-led SPF for putting several lakhs of people under undue rigors owing to its indecisiveness and bad handling of the issues concerning the
Blockade hard hits life in ManipurAssam Tribune
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Manipur issues differ from those of Delhi, says Iron Lady Sharmila – KanglaOnline

MSN IndiaManipur issues differ from those of Delhi, says Iron Lady SharmilaKanglaOnlineIn a letter to team Anna, the Iron lady of Manipur said, “My humble suggestion is if you feel seriously, please try to reach the concerned legislators to let me ge…


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In a letter to team Anna, the Iron lady of Manipur said, “My humble suggestion is if you feel seriously, please try to reach the concerned legislators to let me get free, like yours, to join your amazing crusade to root out corruption which is the root
10 years and still fasting: Manipur 'iron lady' Irom Sharmila expresses Times of India
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Cycle formula to beat fuel crisis – Calcutta Telegraph

Calcutta TelegraphCycle formula to beat fuel crisisCalcutta TelegraphManipur has been facing a severe shortage of all commodities, including petrol and diesel, after two separate blockades were enforced along Manipur's three supply lines by the Sad…


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Cycle formula to beat fuel crisis
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Manipur has been facing a severe shortage of all commodities, including petrol and diesel, after two separate blockades were enforced along Manipur's three supply lines by the Sadar Hills District Demand Committee and United Naga Council.
Blockade hard hits life in ManipurAssam Tribune
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CBI Seize Jimmy Bareh’s Property

SHILLONG, Aug 23: In a major turn of events, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has decided to seize all properties in the name of Jimmy Bareh. Bareh, a Shillong based businessman, is accused of…

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NSF Urges Manipur Govt to Uphold 1992 MoU

KOHIMA/DIMAPUR, AUG 23 (NPN): Against the backdrop of the demand for, and against creation of Sadar Hills District in Manipur, Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) Tuesday urged upon government of Manipur…

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KOHIMA/DIMAPUR, AUG 23 (NPN): Against the backdrop of the demand for, and against creation of Sadar Hills District in Manipur, Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) Tuesday urged upon government of Manipur…

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Proceed On Sadar Hills & Jiribam!

By: – G.S.Oinam Sadar Hills situation is worsening, volatile, and highly sensitive and perhaps, beyond state government to control over, in case of violence is erupted. We don’t like the… Read more »

By: – G.S.Oinam
Sadar Hills situation is worsening, volatile, and highly sensitive and perhaps, beyond state government to control over, in case of violence is erupted. We don’t like the history to repeat itself (1993 ethnic clashes).  Should like to ask you to agree for the moment to think of Sadar hills conflict as neither good nor bad; will consider it without ethnic prejudgment to think of it as warfare of the people, but as the appearance of difference- difference of opinions and interests. When two desires are integrated, that means that a solution has been found in which both desires have found a place that neither side has had to sacrifice anything. I will not give any conclusive note right now, but a suggestive note may suitable for Sadar hills message goes rightly. Only my comment is that feel yourself as an inhabitant of Sadar hills, Jiribam, Ukhrul, Tamenglong, Chandel  etc before and while talking on the issue— that’s ethnic sense. Second point, district creation/ bifurcations of district are not related to race, cast and religion; it is related with manageable geographical area and its population in the district administration. Core reasons – why they demand full fledged revenue district? What is the objective? What happen to the present district administration? What benefit will gain after new district creation? What is loss or gain of the parent district? How & what will replace the loss if they fill something missing?  If you understand the reality you can do sacrifice your vested interest to a certain degree.

The Senapati District was earlier called the Manipur North District which came into existence on 14 November, 1969 with its headquarters at Karong, later the DHQ was shifted to Senapati on 13th December, 1976. Proposed Sadar hills (east and west) comprising of 3 subdivisions i.e. Kangpokpi, Saikul and Saitu, shall not be base on ethnic issue. This is an issue for fast track development- model district. Kukis are the majority inhabitants in Sadar hills—that’s why they raise up the issue; however, they integrated and united on the issue base on ethnic foundation for long lasting demand or have any other option to rise up the issue –how many people can gather and work together for a cause in Manipur and how long? If not today, districts of Manipur will bifurcate / upgraded tomorrow.

However, protesting tactics has to be change from time to time considering poor people of valleys. SPF supporters have no problem- still they do not feel pain of protest. They have everything; even they have no, they may ask from their boss netas. Election is on the card, candidates are willing to get opportunity for vote and spending crore is no problem for candidates /MLAs. That is why government remained buying time and waits and watch tactics. Their supporter will realise only when their boss falls.

This is the duty of the government to decide for the solution; of course, you may give your humble suggestion to government or protest to the government. Please don’t’ speak any bad comments to the agitators unless you know the subject matter in deep or an inhabitant of Sadar hills, Jiribam, Ukhrul, Tamenglong,Chandel etc. Voice of people is the voice of god!

In my observation, Kipgen, Haokip, Khongsai tribes etc have fast sighted. They are courageous and honest too. People of Sadar Hills have three options to climb up future ladder—1) improve the efficiency, performance of their elected MLAs, 2) increase the number of assembly constituency and 3) District bifurcation / up gradation. So, what is the problem?

1) Improve the efficiency and performance of MLAs can be done to a certain level; however, numbers of voters has increased from 20,000—40,000—80,000…… MLAs can’t contact all voters now a day; relationship with people has decreases day by day due to multiple increases of voters. Further, no new idea/ technique can be created— see the state political problems, political workers attitude and mentalities.
2) creation of new assembly constituency can be done only after 2026 according to the Constitution (Eighty-fourth Amendment) Act, 2001 and the Constitution (Eighty-seventh Amendment) Act, 2003 have, inter alia, amended Articles 81, 82, 170, 330 and 332 of the Constitution of India. It says that the total number of existing seats in the Legislative Assemblies of all States as fixed on the basis of 1971 census shall also remain unaltered till the first census to be taken after the year 2026.
3) There is no single urban population recorded in hilly states of Manipur except Moreh of Chandel district since Manipur got state hood in1971. And, no possibility of fast urbanization trend is seen in hill districts. Over all urbanization trend of Manipur is very slow. Archaic method of district administration is functioning in the state. Even, the designation “Deputy Commissioner” used in the time and under the supervision of  Commissioner Hills/ Plain, still not replace by District Collector/ Magistrate. Please check how many tour of DC is recorded in a year in their respective jurisdictions (villages). In neighboring Assam, Tarun Gogoi government orders the District Magistrate (himself) to hold night at villages and interact with people at least one week in a month. You may get much information from the records of their tour visit. Submit a file today to DC office and then roam around the world; when you return, file may not be move even from one table to another.

How many times will you go to Senapati from Kangpokpi or Jiribam to Porompat (about 200km) for SC/ST/OBC certificate? In today’s world, development goes fast and fast from rural to Urban; Urban to city; city to big city; big city to metropolitan, cosmopolitan city etc. Can you imagine the road map of our hill people? It is over 40 years since statehood; they remained as far remote villagers. There are many people in Chandel district never see Imphal; they casually came for shopping to Sugunu bazaar of Thoubal district, perhaps, once or twice in a year. District Collector office is very important in rural area because most of the government scheme, programme and public distribution system are under control of District collector. Beside, land revenue, magisterial work, registration, and issuing cast/ tribe/OBC certificate etc are directly deal with DC office. In city, nobody care who is DC or where is DC office? Instead, who is the chairman of the company/where the corporate office is located— are common questions in city / big city.

Politics means relationship; relationship means love, support and heal; it’s contrarily is pain, anger and hatred. A good relationship is one where there is enough predictability to lull us into security but not enough to make it boring for us. There’s one word for each of us that embodies who we are, what we’re all about and where we come from. But how many of us know what that good word is? Quite often we are dithering on the edge of a discovery or decision- waiting for a sign or an announcement. Often the actual power resides with the one who is seemingly powerless, but actual controls the ropes when it comes to critical situation. Remember, those pocket size able to make a good decision on critical situation are powerful persons.

My God! Bad boss and his band of cowboys fall into trap!! These magnificent 12 must better replacing, really irritated. Forbidden fruits are always sweeter, that’s what got Adam and Eve into huge trouble. One can never really know one’s vulnerability unless actually faced with temptation. Each of us know our strengths and weakness in normal conditions; but it would help to consider what exactly we are capable for doing in our vulnerable moments. Anybody (chamchas of SPF) whom? Do something, people are dying!  They want to learn from their own mistakes; experience tells—you will have no value (appreciation) for giving them good suggestion. Last year was the break point; however, SPF government is running in extra time with the blessing of Chittragupta (Yam Raj follower). What is in the name SP-F??? The name was given so sweet and appropriate. Centre does not know what is the real, truth or untruth in Manipur and they are very busy for parliament season.

A bad boss is someone who does not take decisions; sits on issues expecting them to get resolved on their own; and when something goes wrong, readily passes the buck to the subordinate. Anger, frustration, shouting, illogical treatment of subordinate, impatience, and indecision are few signs of a bad boss. Even if the boss is too friendly, the employee must never take advantage. He must be careful that even though temporarily he may enjoy the powers given to him by the boss, the situation will not remain the same in future. So what are the most common traits of a difficult boss? Just what is it that makes your boss so bad through? A bad boss is condescending, dogmatic, a poor listener, skeptical and a poor team leader.

It’s been said that people rarely leave bad jobs; they leave bad bosses! A number of studies show that in most cases, an employee doesn’t quit a company but quits a boss. But the idea of a perfect boss remains much undecided.

So, if you are being forced to work under a boss who is either too stern or too friendly, here are a few suggestions that can help you soar through successfully. “An employee should have good listening ability, must be result oriented, should be willing to put in extra hours to meet a deadline and also be willing to work on non related assignments,” suggests Rajaram Agrawal, Managing Director, Talent Ahead India Pvt Ltd.

“A bad boss affects the morale and enthusiasm of the team and adds to their stress levels. He/she has no clear goals, doesn’t communicate, often blames others, never delegates and never mentors others,” expresses Deepak Kaistha, managing partner and director, Planman HR. Dr Anil Sethi, motivator and management guru opines, “If a boss appreciates and reprimands both as per the situation, then he/she qualifies to be a good boss. However, a difficult boss is one who puts you in tough situations and reprimands you despite of your best results.”

Tackling tactfully
Management gurus are of view that organizational growth can be achieved even in difficult situation if bad boss is changed —save organization image to face competitors. Fundamentals of leadership will always keep people engaged and motivated. They are to treat everyone with respect and maintain their self esteem, be transparent and honest, involve people and empathise when need be.

A bad boss translates into unhappy subordinates and this is the most common consequence leading to attrition. When subordinates are unhappy, their performance is definitely affected. A lot of people have to grit their teeth and struggle in ugly situations when their respective bosses are hell bent on making their professional lives miserable. The obvious question now is what do you do? What can one do to improve the situation and make things dandy?

“One of the ways to handle the situation well is to try and understand the reason behind the said behaviour of your boss. There might be a genuine reason for the misconduct, such as a grave personal problem that is spilling onto his professional life. If this is the case, then the problem at best is temporary. Sometimes, you just have to be a little diplomatic in your dealings with your boss. There are times, when people in positions of power feel insecure of their subordinates. In these kinds of situations, you have to make sure you give colleagues and your boss credit for what you are able to accomplish,” explains Kaistha.

Dasgupta, vice president – group HR, VLCC Health Care Limited suggests, “Have a one-to-one chat with the boss if you do not like his/her behaviour and explain the experience to the boss. When he/she throws a fit, get up and leave the table and say you will come back when he/she is in a more reasonable mood. Counsel the boss, whenever such situation arises. And finally, laugh it out!” According to Sethi, “Bad roads help you become a good driver and in the same way, a tough boss gives you the opportunity to do better and improve professionally. If you have a cool head, a positive attitude, patience and commitment, you can face any kind of situations in life. If you keep on delivering whatever is expected out of your job role, then you’ll get a chance to make your boss think positive about you.”

Do not let your performance be hampered by a bad boss. Make the most of it, keep up your spirit, keep scaling the heights and maybe the boss will change after a time… and even if the boss doesn’t change, your consistent good performance will pave the way for your success in life,” Dasgupta elucidates.

Kaistha suggests, “If the situation gets out of hand, you might have to report your boss to the higher authorities. But never complain. If your superior’s actions are hindering your work, then you have every right to report his actions to someone senior or to the HR department. But before doing that you should be ready with concrete information, which you can source from co-workers or others to support the case.” And if nothing seems to be working out, you always have the option of either asking for a change of department or moving on to some other organization.

So what are the reasons why employees look for a change in job? The findings of the survey have revealed eight reasons for employees looking for change. Employees change jobs due to organisational circumstances, better employment opportunity, personal desire for change, personal ambitions to get into senior levels of management, personal ambitions in specific areas, personal circumstances, and dissatisfaction with present employer and employer being dissatisfied with the employee. While employees at senior management level change jobs due to their personal ambition to work in a topical area, for junior management level employees the primary reason for job change is driven by improving employment conditions and a personal desire for change.

“Salary / perk are not the only reason why employees look for a change. Apart from the compensation, employees also look at the commitment which the future employer has towards their development. Are the employers treating employees fairly? Will this employer protect them even if there is a downturn in future?  Does the new employer have an Employee Value Proposition which consists of career development, inclusive leadership style and fair treatment? These are some of the key reasons why employees make a decision to change the job.

A friendly boss is always the better boss! If he is friendly, he comes across as a very open person and employees feel comfortable sharing various things, ideas and concerns. Also, a home like and family atmosphere is created in the organization.

As they say, nothing is impossible in this world and handling a difficult boss too is something you can master with patience and commitment. Give out positive vibes and one day you will certainly get them back! Just have the right attitude and keep moving up in life!

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A Left-hander`s Muse

By: Manas Maisnam I came to know from a social networking site a few months back that every year, 13th of August is observed as “International Lefthanders Day”. Frankly speaking,… Read more »

By: Manas Maisnam
I came to know from a social networking site a few months back that every year, 13th of August is observed as “International Lefthanders Day”. Frankly speaking, I have heard of Valentine’s Day, Friendship Day etc.; but Lefthanders Day? Never had I heard or am aware about it. Being a left-handed person, I felt extremely delighted that one day in a year is designated by the left-handed community to highlight problems, inconveniences and sometimes prejudices, we encounter in a world which is predominantly comprised of right-handed populace. It is a well known fact that almost exactly 10 percent of the world’s population is left-handed and why left-handed persons are in such minority is still an unsolved mystery.

Till date, there has been no satisfactory explanation on why the right hand became the dominant hand for majority of mankind, or how a person becomes either right-handed or left-handed. Many interesting and thought-provoking theories have been postulated by experts, but none of them are able to give a conclusive proof/ reason to why humans are predominantly right-handed. Whatever may be the reasons, it is accepted that being either right-handed or left-handed also largely depend on the surrounding environment one grows up, apart from other factors like genetics, hereditary, birth defects etc.  As for example, my son, who is a normal right-handed boy has become a “lefty” as far as usage of computer mouse is concerned. Ever since he started using my laptop a few years ago, he didn’t change the side on which the mouse was kept (I keep it on the left side). Instead, he clicks the mouse with his left hand. Now, he is not conversant in using the mouse with his right hand. I even observe that he moves the mouse to left   side, if he happened to use someone else’s computer!

Out of the many tests used by experts, two simple tests will be helpful in ascertaining the handedness of a person. Firstly, a left-hander will tend to draw a side profile picture facing right, while a right handed-person will draw it facing left. Secondly, a left-hander will draw a circle in anticlockwise direction as compared to a right-handed person, who will draw it in clockwise direction.

The prejudice against the left-handers has been in existence throughout the history. Till not so long ago, left-handers were stigmatized and oppressed owing to socio-religious reasons. Many negative aspects of human life were made to be associated with the left hand. Like for instance, in our country the left hand is considered to be “impure” and one is not supposed to touch food, sacred objects with left hand. In some other parts of the world, women were not allowed to use their left hand during cooking, fearing the food might be poisoned by sorcery. Only a few decades ago, in Japan left-handedness in wife was enough ground for divorce! During Victorian period in England, left-handed students were forced to write with right-hand. Women, who are so called ‘weaker sex’ (though personally I don’t agree to this concept), are described in our own parlance as “Oigee Lamdang Oibee” and the males, who are supposed to be ‘superior’ are described as “Yetki Lamdang Oibaa”. At social or religious functions, the place for women is on the left side of their male counterparts. There is no need to elucidate on which hand is given more prominence vis-à-vis the preceding two phrases and description.

According to some study, forcefully changing the inborn left-handedness of a person due to societal prejudices might lead to depression, introversion etc. owing to overburdening of the non-dominant part of the brain as the dominant part of the brain remains unchanged even if the handedness is changed. But a voluntary change of handedness doesn’t appear to lead to such consequences. In National Geographic channel, I once saw a programme where a right-handed woman, who was a squash player voluntarily participated in an experiment to study the effects of change handedness. In the experiment she had to change herself to a left-handed woman within one month. Initially, she faced trouble performing daily activities or hitting the ball with squash racquet. But as time progressed, her capability to use left hand gradually improved. Even the reflex actions are oriented towards left hand. By the end of the month, she became quite a good ‘left-handed’ person and could even play squash with her left hand. There were no negative impacts on her mental health owing to the changeover of the handedness from right to left.

My grandfather and his two brothers are left-handers. During my childhood, I heard stories about how their elders restrained their left hands and forced them to pick up morsels of food by right hand. Tearfully, they complied and thus, outwardly became right-handed persons, but their inherent left-handedness still remains for they use the left-hand while performing day to day works. Thankfully, for me there was no pressure to change the use of my hand and I eat and write with my left hand. However, in deference to religious customs, I use my right hand while offering/ picking flowers or offering money at religious functions. I manage to do it somehow with some tacit support from my left hand!

A left-handed, or southpaw person has to face many a practical difficulties and inconveniences while performing day to day activities. This stems out from the fact that almost all the tools, machineries and gadgets used in our daily life or for educational purpose are manufactured to suit its usage by right-handers, who are 90 percent of the total global population. During my student life, using a burette in Chemistry laboratory was a bit problematic, because the tap was placed on the right side with the graduation marks facing the user. If I had to use the burette, controlling its tap with my left hand then, the burette had to be turned the other way round. In that case, the graduation mark was away from me and I had to look around to get the reading. Such problems occurred with a mini drafter too. In fact, during my college days, my mini-drafter was placed during drafting classes only for cosmetic purpose. I hardly used it. Even taking lecture notes in a classroom filled with writing pad chairs was also quite troublesome. As the pad was fixed on the right side of the chair, I had to drag in another empty chair and keep it at my left side to keep my notebook. But if the classroom happened to be fully occupied then I was left with no other option but to twist my torso and write on the notebook placed on the right side. There are many other tasks in everyday life which a southpaw person finds it hard to perform owing to the non-conformity of the tools with his handedness; like for instance, pulling a generator’s cord. Most of the modern gadgets have their buttons and knobs on the right side and when used by a left-hander, it is bound to create some difficulty.

Acknowledging these practical difficulties faced by the southpaw community, a shop at London is selling products designed especially for left-handers. They range from scissors to cameras. Even the clock on sale in the shop moves in anticlockwise direction with the hourly markings as mirror image of the conventional clock!

In conclusion, we the left-handed community should not feel inferior to others or embarrassed on account of our handedness. Nature has meant us to be left-handed and we should respect it. Despite all odds and challenges, we should look at life through a positive prism and try to get maximum advantage from it.

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Editorial – Hysterical Societies

At many crucial and traumatic junctures of history, a very disturbing question always have thrown itself up and not very often was a satisfactory answer found to it. What is… Read more »

At many crucial and traumatic junctures of history, a very disturbing question always have thrown itself up and not very often was a satisfactory answer found to it. What is this entity called “civil society” on whose judgment many who claim to believe in democracy and democratic norms far too often rally behind, proclaiming they thus have the mandate to do what they do even if what they do is coercive in nature? Is it just a matter of popular will or must there be some qualification to this popular will? In situations of conflict this thought actually can get terrifying. Just suppose the majority voice begins to demand blood or else silently approves bloodletting and victimisation of other sections of the people, would that voice still be called the voice of the civil society. In many of the atrocities committed through history in every part of the world, the disturbing question has often been not just about where have the “civil society” disappeared during those cataclysmic events but of whether the so called “civil society” then was at all a “civil society”. The moot point is, must not the notion of civil society be predicated by certain conditions? If yes, what must these conditions be? This cloud over the concept of “civil society” became pronounced say in the case of Gujarat where chief minister Narendra Modi, the man demonised and reviled by liberals everywhere in India and elsewhere for supposedly masterminding the 2002 massacre of Muslims was returned back to power with a thumping majority by his electorate. Similar mandates was also given earlier to radical parties in Serbia which were acknowledged as responsible for working up ethnic hatred during the country’s orgy of ethnic cleansing wars. Could the public which did this be equated to “civil society”? Could the people of Germany which by their silence tacitly egged on the Holocaust be called “civil society”? Could the Americans of the 19th Century which similarly endorsed the systematic genocide of Native Americans be called “civil society”?

These are indeed disturbing questions, but nonetheless it is an interrogation which conscientious citizens anywhere in the world must subject themselves to periodically in the assessment of their planned interventions in social issues? Manipur needs to do this too and earnestly. In the most immediate issue of conflict of interests on the SADAR hills district creation, this question must be asked by all concerned? What exactly must be the nature of the consensus that must be arrived at which would settle the issue conclusively? Surely it cannot be about different “civil society” bodies, demarcated clearly on ethnic lines, standing on different sides of the conflict line and pushing their interests claiming only their respective views have the mandate of the people. The question would virtually be the same on practically every other issue in the state over which self-proclaimed “civil society” bodies take it upon themselves to champion. In the literal sense, what everybody end up witnessing are not “civil societies” but  “hysterical societies” spitting polemics laced liberally with fire and brimstone at each other.

We would contest that a real “civil society” would emerge only when those championing social movements are capable of making disinterested judgments on issues, informed by sound scientific logic and above all empathetic humanitarianism considerations before throwing their weights behind whatever the cause deemed as just. Women “civil society” for instance must be able to stand up for women cause regardless of which community they belong to. Likewise, human rights organisation must champion human rights and not human rights of particular communities only. The nomenclature “civil society” implies that the particular society must be civil first and foremost. True, “civil societies” are the vital buffers in the negotiation of interests when the individual is pitted against the might of the State. By this virtue “civil society” is an organic and natural outgrowth of any democratic polity. Only in authoritarian regimes where the emergence of civil society is suppressed would people know how awesome and indeed impossible it is to face the might of the State. Imagine how protesting against such acts as the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, AFSPA, would be if there had been no civil society buffer between the State and the individual and that the individual is left to fight the battle alone. This must be the helplessness of people in many of India’s neighbours. Imagine the dread of rubbing the State the wrong way individuals in a country like Myanmar must be living with. At least we are spared of this, but there is much more to be done yet. The most important of these is to first and foremost civilize our largely compulsively hysterical “civil societies” so that they rise above sectarian interests and cease to be extensions of ethnic wars and antagonisms.

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Lawers To Abstain Duty Due to Fuel Crisis

IMPHAL, Aug 23: The members of High Court Bar Association, Manipur, in a meeting, has resolved that the lawyers would not be in position to attend court till the matter for availability of petrol is…

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IMPHAL, Aug 23: The members of High Court Bar Association, Manipur, in a meeting, has resolved that the lawyers would not be in position to attend court till the matter for availability of petrol is…

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HOW DID MANIPUR COME UP FROM UNDER WATER? – KanglaOnline

HOW DID MANIPUR COME UP FROM UNDER WATER?KanglaOnlineThere is some archaeological evidence that the valley of Manipur was once filled with water. The Meitei Puya also mentions that the water in the valley dried up by draining through Chingninghut ie tu…

HOW DID MANIPUR COME UP FROM UNDER WATER?
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There is some archaeological evidence that the valley of Manipur was once filled with water. The Meitei Puya also mentions that the water in the valley dried up by draining through Chingninghut ie tunnels through the mountain ranges at Tengnoupal in

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PhD Degree awarded – E-Pao.net

PhD Degree awardedE-Pao.netImphal, August 23 2011: MPS Sarangthem Ibomcha has been awarded PhD Degree by Life Science Department, Manipur University on his thesis "Chromosome behaviour in certain reptiles and birds" . Sarangthem Ibomcha is cu…

PhD Degree awarded
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Imphal, August 23 2011: MPS Sarangthem Ibomcha has been awarded PhD Degree by Life Science Department, Manipur University on his thesis "Chromosome behaviour in certain reptiles and birds" . Sarangthem Ibomcha is currently DSP (Commando) at Imphal West

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