Irom Sharmila wants Anna, United Nations in Manipur – Hindustan Times

Daijiworld.comIrom Sharmila wants Anna, United Nations in ManipurHindustan TimesHuman rights activist Irom Chanu Sharmila has again invited anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare to visit Manipur, which, she said, was "the most corruption-hit region…


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Irom Sharmila wants Anna, United Nations in Manipur
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Human rights activist Irom Chanu Sharmila has again invited anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare to visit Manipur, which, she said, was "the most corruption-hit region in the world". "I've been inviting him to come," Sharmila said on Tuesday,
Anna to visit Manipur, back Sharmila's crusadeTimes of India
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Another economic blockade in Manipur. The government is a spectator – Tehelka

Calcutta TelegraphAnother economic blockade in Manipur. The government is a spectatorTehelkaManipur is smarting from an economic blockade – the latest from what has now become regular annual fare – that started on 31 July 2011 and another counter b…


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Another economic blockade in Manipur. The government is a spectator
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Manipur is smarting from an economic blockade – the latest from what has now become regular annual fare – that started on 31 July 2011 and another counter blockade from 21 August 2011. LPG, petrol and diesel have run dry, there is an acute scarcity of
Breather for Manipur as goods trucks reach ImphalTimes of India
Manipur situation grim as lifelines chokedMorungExpress
School, mini-truck torched in ManipurThe Hindu
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Art work by Phurailatpam Banti Sharma * – E-Pao.net

Art work by Phurailatpam Banti Sharma *E-Pao.netMany Muslims in the Manipur State celebrate Eid al-Fitr (also known as Id al-Fitr or Eid ul-Fitr) on the first day of Shawwal in the Islamic calendar. It marks the end of the month-long fast of Ramadan an…

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Recruitment of Mandol at Revenue Department, Govt of Manipur – see below: – E-Pao.net

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Pressure group threatens strike over RPF leader’s disappearnce – Times of India

Pressure group threatens strike over RPF leader's disappearnceTimes of India… group has resolved to call a 24-hour statewide general strike beginning Thursday midnight in protest against the disappearance of a leader of the proscribed Revolutiona…

Pressure group threatens strike over RPF leader's disappearnce
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group has resolved to call a 24-hour statewide general strike beginning Thursday midnight in protest against the disappearance of a leader of the proscribed Revolutionary People's Front (RPF) which is fighting to restore Manipur's past sovereignty.

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Anna to visit Manipur, back Sharmila’s crusade – Times of India

Anna to visit Manipur, back Sharmila's crusadeTimes of IndiaGUWAHATI: India Against Corruption core committee member Akhil Gogoi on Monday said Anna Hazare would soon visit Manipur to support Irom Sharmila Chanu, who has been on a hunger strike for…

Anna to visit Manipur, back Sharmila's crusade
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GUWAHATI: India Against Corruption core committee member Akhil Gogoi on Monday said Anna Hazare would soon visit Manipur to support Irom Sharmila Chanu, who has been on a hunger strike for nearly 11 years seeking repeal of the controversial Armed

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Maheiroigee Khonjel: MSAD Annual literary meet at Delhi (Sep 3, 2011)

MAHEIROIGEE KHONJEL Annual literary meet To be solemnized on 3rd September 2011 at Tagore Hall, Arts Faculty (DU North Campus) Time: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Organised by: Manipur Students’… Read more »

MAHEIROIGEE KHONJEL

Annual literary meet
To be solemnized on 3rd September 2011 at Tagore Hall, Arts Faculty
(DU North Campus) Time: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Organised by: Manipur Students’ Association Delhi

Programme
• Poem recitation Competition
• Extempore Speech Competition
• Painting Competition
• Performance by Akhu (Imphal Talkies)
• Entertainment
• Quiz Competition
• Debate competition
• Essay Competition
• Interaction programme with teachers

Your esteemed participation will be highly solicited.

Date: 3rd September 2011 Venue: Tagore Hall (Arts Faculty DU North Campus) Time: 10 am to 5 pm
Organised by: Manipur Students’ Association Delhi (MSAD)

Attention
• Last date of registration for participation in the competition is 2nd September 2011.
• Last date of submission of articles, poems & prose for the magazine “MAHEIROI”, is 30th August.

Interested Manipuri students may contact MSAD at: 9250446722/8802201824/7503689305/7838983871/9953877262 or msad.manipur (at) gmail.com

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Anna to meet Irom Sharmila soon – Hindustan Times

Zee NewsAnna to meet Irom Sharmila soonHindustan TimesSocial activist Anna Hazare will soon visit Manipur to meet civil rights activist Irom Sharmila, RTI activist and Team Anna member Akhil Gogoi said in Guwahati after his return from Delhi. has been …


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Anna to meet Irom Sharmila soon
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Social activist Anna Hazare will soon visit Manipur to meet civil rights activist Irom Sharmila, RTI activist and Team Anna member Akhil Gogoi said in Guwahati after his return from Delhi. has been on hunger strike for over 10 years now, demanding the
Anna to meet Sharmila first, says AkhilCalcutta Telegraph
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Who will guard the Guards of Manipur?

by Babina Wahengbam Who will protect us from the hands of dirty politicians & filthy militants? The biggest fear rising in the minds of every single citizen of the state… Read more »

by Babina Wahengbam
Who will protect us from the hands of dirty politicians & filthy militants?
The biggest fear rising in the minds of every single citizen of the state right now is who will protect and ensure safety of the people in Manipur. Almost all the top political leaders who have set itself up as the guardians of the public trust are rotten and corrupt to the core. All self-declared guardians of the state are dishonest or crooked at heart. Who then is to guard the guardians of the state?

We have a grave situation in Manipur in which personal accumulation of wealth have been closely tied to politicians backed by armed groups and vice-versa either through corruption or extortion. And since positions of leadership have been dominated by these individuals, the two vices of corruption and nepotism have become part of the daily vocabulary of many under our political system.
There is a crippling inability on the part of the political leadership to deal with this issue of militancy. Could it be that this inaction stems from the fact that we are expecting action to be taken from the very people that are corrupt? For, power can and does transform good men and women into corrupt and greedy leaders. And the victims of this struggle for spoils have obviously been the people of this state.

Why is our government doing nothing despite claiming of having concrete evidences of the particular militant organization involving in carrying out the recent bomb blast at Sangakpham that killed 5, including that of a father and son duo and 2 little innocent girls aged around 10 years? How can our state leaders just ignore when armed goons enjoy unbridled freedom to carry out brutal attacks on civilians in broad daylight and go scot-free?

ISTV news on 2nd August 2011 carried that, at a news conference held at New Delhi, Home Minister Chidambaram declared that the bomb attack at Sangakpham was done by the NSCN (IM). Why then is the Govt of India unable to take up any action? Or is it GOI’s one dirty strategy to intensify the ethnic clashes between the Nagas and the Meiteis?

Just like the state government, the self-declared guardians did not care to prevent such inhuman and barbaric act of planting bombs at busy market place. How can they just watch silently the half-torn bodies lying on the same soil like a piece of log? How can they just let NSCN (IM) plant a bomb in such public place and stay quiet, if at all the said outfit was behind the blast? Is NSCN (IM) bigger than PLA, RPF, UNLF, PREPAK, KCP, KYKL, and the endless number of factions?

Whether they realize it or not, but NSCN spat on the face of the many revolutionary organizations operating in the heart of Imphal by attacking the public right under their nose. The very statement given by NSCN (IM), “the fact that some groups in Manipur targeting innocent public in order to make their political statement has become a matter of grave concern” is rather a big shame for our meitei revolutionaries.

Refuting the allegations that NSCN was responsible for the blast at Sangakpham, the outfit also slaps the Govt of Manipur saying that the reaction of the Manipur government and its CM, Ibobi is nothing but an act of impropriety and recklessness, considering their irrational opposition to peace and the ongoing political dialogue between the government of India and the NSCN.
Officially or unofficially, NSCN (IM) has been carrying out its terror administration along with setting up offices in all the Naga inhabited districts of Manipur, although the ceasefire is not legitimately extended to the state.

In a press statement published in The Sangai Express, Manipur Naga Revolutionary Front (MNRF) said the AC battalion of NSCN (IM) is at Phunchong in Chandel district, the NP battalion is in Oklong in Tamenglong district, Kishimung battalion is in Grehang village in Ukhrul district and Huthrong Brigade is in Senapati district. Moreover, NSCN (IM) has been openly collecting taxes at Mao Gate in Senapati, Pallel Gate in Chandel district, Litan Gate in Ukhrul district and at Noney in Tamenglong district, MNRF added.
Why then is the Govt of Manipur as well as the Govt of India giving a blind eye and deaf ear to this outfit? Is NSCN (IM) bigger than the state and central government?

The government must not only have those responsible for Sangakham blast victims brought to justice immediately but also deactivate all militants who have become a law unto themselves in Manipur. So long as they are given freedom to act according to their whims, civilians will not be safe. It is high time they are dealt with appropriately. Else, attempts being made to rebuild Manipur are bound to fail. Needless to say development does not take root in a culture of impunity.

We can’t accommodate terrorism. When someone uses the slaughter of innocent people to advance a so-called political cause, at that point the political cause becomes immoral and unjust and they should be eliminated from any serious discussion, any serious debate. Every leader, and every regime, and every movement, and every organization that steps across the line to terrorism must be banished from the discourse of civilized human life.

If the so called sons of the soil really want to build a new Kangleipak, then they should pull up their socks before the public starts protesting against them. They should stop slaughtering innocent people in the name of revolution before the public starts killing them morally. They should stop being the obstacle to the state’s development before the public throws them out of the very state they are fighting for. They hurl bombs and threaten anybody who refuses to pay them money but they can’t stand up and fight the infiltrators. If they can be the first to impose illegal tax and extort money in the name of the state’s welfare, how can they be the last on earth when it comes to protecting their own people?

Try as we should, the question that I want to pose is this: Is there any hope that we will ever root out corruption and terrorism in this new millennium? Does anyone out there in the corridors of power listening to us? Yes, perhaps they are but many of them not hearing!

The real epidemic in our state is poor political leadership, government economic mismanagement, corruption and insurgency. These are the causes of our continuing crisis and not much else. Accepting responsibility for one’s actions and for a system that has gone badly wrong is the starting point on the road to our economic recovery. I see this as the greatest challenge facing today.

And as civic society, we must continue to pile pressure on corrupt leaders so that in the end they do the honorable thing and resign from their positions of power whether they are politicians or self-declared guardians because the latter can be corrupt as well.
However, my faith in Manipur is strengthened by the fact that brave men will stand against any injustice and by my belief that the people of this state will never lack the leaderships of dynamic and dedicated men and women in the future.
Author can be contacted atbabina.wahengbam@gmail.com

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Parity and Equality

Now is perhaps the time for the government to begin thinking in terms of a special administrative arrangement not just in keeping with the demand of the United Naga Council,… Read more »

Now is perhaps the time for the government to begin thinking in terms of a special administrative arrangement not just in keeping with the demand of the United Naga Council, UNC, for the Naga areas, but for the entire state. We had made a similar suggestion before but the matter is becoming even more urgent. Manipur as it is has been described in various quarters as a failed state, and indeed this is beginning to look to be what it really is. It does seem nothing can function and no substantive progress can result. The chief reason for this is that Manipur is today a hopelessly divided house. Every horse in it is pulling the wagon in different directions with the result that nothing ever moves or is allowed to move, even those who are willing and are capable of doing so. Each of the major communities in the state are acutely suspicious of each other and are quick to attribute sinister motives behind every one of their moves without even a thought on the possibility that these moves may actually be perfectly innocent ones. This is a state which cannot even think of creating a new district for administrative convenience without kicking up ugly and quixotic uproars that even threaten to explode into ethnic violence. The current unseemly tussle over the proposed creation of SADAR hills district is just the most immediate and prominent example of this hopeless situation.

It is long overdue that each of the communities be liberated from each other. There is at this moment no single oppressor and no single victim. Each has come to be an oppressor and tormentor of the other and equally each has come to be the victim of the other. This being so, let the special arrangement asked for be expanded to mean special arrangements for all the communities so that each can be themselves for once. At this moment, everybody’s creative energy is being sapped so senselessly, and each has to be always cautious of offending the other even by being honest to their own instincts to be themselves. The way things are heading, anything that one community does is beginning to be interpreted as an attack on the interest of the other. Partly, this has to do with the government’s indifference in clarifying serious allegations resulting out of what are quite possibly misconceptions. The government employment scenario for instance is a sore point, with those in the reserved category always believing they have been short-changed. We had been recommending the government to clarify conclusively and officially what the exact situation is on the matter. Let there be a white paper on it with the objective of not just laying bare the facts of the matter, but also to see how any discrepancy, if any, has happened: whether those in the general category have been responsible for these as always alleged, or if it is the result of corruption, not necessarily of officials in the general category alone.

In the area of private enterprises, this blame game should not be there at all. This is an open field and only individual enterprise, perseverance and a willingness to work and sweat it out with dedication in whatever profession one is in, is the key to success. Thus, a tailor, a carpenter, a motor mechanic, a cycle repairman, a journalist and so on, must, as suggested in the Bhagavat Gita, make their given professions their worship. The near total collapse of work culture of the government is on account of a lack of this attitude, and equally the rise of individuals and communities in any of these fields of work is also precisely because of this dedication and belief in their work and nothing else. Of course, there are other factors like availability of seed capital to launch commercial enterprises. In this regard, it is also a fact that those with landed property for obvious reasons will always have more of it. A farmer in any of the revenue districts of the valley, if his son wants to start a new business venture, can always sell off a part of his land holding and raise the necessary money, or else mortgage it to get a loan from the bank. No bank extends loan, especially entrepreneurial loan for this involves recover risks, without collaterals. In many ways, the ease with which an economy moves forward in the modern context, depends on the shape and quality of superstructures within which the economy operates. These superstructures, of which the pattern of land ownership is a very important one, are radically different from one community to another. The upward mobility of the non-government, therefore unsponsored economy of the private market therefore is destined to be unequal too. Unfortunately, a very vicious circle has today come about form this and this inequality in turn is breeding the contempt of the kind we are witnessing today. No community trusts the other. The state cannot carry on like this. Let the government then work out a consensus on bringing about some parity of superstructures, or else give a serious thought to the idea of “separate arrangements” for everybody.

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Manipur State Library Librarian Robbed At Gun Point

IMPHAL Aug 29: A librarian of the State Central Library was robbed at gunpoint by an individual posing as a rebel. The incident took place at the office of the librarian at about 11.30 am today at…

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IMPHAL Aug 29: A librarian of the State Central Library was robbed at gunpoint by an individual posing as a rebel. The incident took place at the office of the librarian at about 11.30 am today at…

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Indian Stamp (Manipur Second Amendment Bill) 2011 Passed

IMPHAL, Aug 29: The Indian Stamp (Manipur Second Amendment) Bill, 2011 has been passed by the Manipur State Assembly today. Moving the bill, Chief Minister O Ibobi stated that to avail more earnings…

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IMPHAL, Aug 29: The Indian Stamp (Manipur Second Amendment) Bill, 2011 has been passed by the Manipur State Assembly today. Moving the bill, Chief Minister O Ibobi stated that to avail more earnings…

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Fifth Critical Mass – Manipur Cycle Club

MANIPUR CYCLE CLUB JUPITER YAMBEM CENTER, PAONA INTERNATIONAL MARKETPAONA BAZAR, IMPHAL, MANIPUR – 795001 Email:mancycleclub[at]gmail.com webpage: www.mancycleclub.blogspot.com PRESS RELEASE Dated: 28th August, 2011 The Manipur Cycle Club (MCC) organized the… Read more »

MANIPUR CYCLE CLUB

JUPITER YAMBEM CENTER, PAONA INTERNATIONAL MARKETPAONA BAZAR, IMPHAL, MANIPUR – 795001

Email:mancycleclub[at]gmail.com

webpage: www.mancycleclub.blogspot.com

PRESS RELEASE

Dated: 28th August, 2011

The Manipur Cycle Club (MCC) organized the fifth Critical Mass of cycle enthusiast cycling together onthe streets of Imphal. The Mass first met at 3 PM at Keishampat Bridge after one and half hour thecyclist took a collective ride and ended in with a refreshement sponsored by Boss Juices, NahakpamFood and Beverages, Sagolband. Miss Soma Laishram, brand ambasador of Boss Juice, Nahakpam Foodand Beverage express her concern about the raising number of motor vehicle and inflation of fuel pricesand opined bicycle is the best alternativefor transportation inside the city. Since its inception about 5months back, Critical Mass is slowly gaining momentum in Imphal city. Nearly around 70 cyclist took part the event.Routes: Keishampat Junction – Kwakeithel Bazar –Tera bazar –Naoremthong road- Sagolband. Finallythe cyclist will converge at Boss Juices and disperse.

 

Fifth Critical Mass – Manipur Cycle Club ( Photo Credit: MCC )

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WHAT IS CRITICAL MASS?

CRITICAL MASS is a gathering of cycling enthusiasts in a place and then have a ridein a city or town. It is critical for the environment, critical for promoting cycling as an alternative source of transport,critical for making the motorized traffic aware of our existence, and most importantly, critical for the cycling communityto come together. Critical Mass has no leaders. It’s a bicycling event. There is no national group that licenses localrides. In every city that has a CM, one or more cyclists just picked a day and time and started handing out fliers. You don’t need anyone to authorize your ride. You just do it.

Your sincerely,

Niranjan Thongbam

Secretary,  Manipur Cycle Club (MCC)

The above Press Release was sent to KanglaOnline.com by Niranjan Thongbam ( niranthongbam[at]gmail.com)
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NIC meet to discuss communal harmony, terrorism

Communal harmony, terrorism and possibly corruption would be discussed at the National Integration Council meeting to be presided by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on September 10 Source Hueiyen News Service

Communal harmony, terrorism and possibly corruption would be discussed at the National Integration Council meeting to be presided by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on September 10 Source Hueiyen News Service

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ZSUM endorses UNC and ANSAM on Sadar hills

Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Manipur ZSUM , in its emergency meeting held at Manipur Press Club, Imphal, has endorsed the decision of United Naga Council UNC and All Naga Students’ Assam, Manipur ANSAM with regard to creation of Sadar hills distri…

Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Manipur ZSUM , in its emergency meeting held at Manipur Press Club, Imphal, has endorsed the decision of United Naga Council UNC and All Naga Students’ Assam, Manipur ANSAM with regard to creation of Sadar hills district and Jiribam district Source The Sangai Express

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Drivers to give up steering

Transporters in Manipur have asked the state government to extend financial and other assistance to the family of the deceased driver who succumbed to his injury after volunteers of SHDDC attacked him Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

Transporters in Manipur have asked the state government to extend financial and other assistance to the family of the deceased driver who succumbed to his injury after volunteers of SHDDC attacked him Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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UTLA reshuffles cabinet committee

United Tribal Liberation Army UTLA has reshuffled its cabinet committee along with appointing SK Thadou as chairman, P Robert Singson as general secretary, Satgin Chongloi as home secretary, L Frankie as defence secretary, HS Rohit Gangte as informat…

United Tribal Liberation Army UTLA has reshuffled its cabinet committee along with appointing SK Thadou as chairman, P Robert Singson as general secretary, Satgin Chongloi as home secretary, L Frankie as defence secretary, HS Rohit Gangte as information and publicity secretary, H Henry Haokip as external affairs secretary, Rohan Vaiphei as finance secretary and Max Kuki as chief of army Source The Sangai Express

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Anna Hazare focuses on the North East now

Anna Hazare has put his focus now on the North East India region, thanks to Irom Sharmila and RTI activist Akhil Gogoi of Assam Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

Anna Hazare has put his focus now on the North East India region, thanks to Irom Sharmila and RTI activist Akhil Gogoi of Assam Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Negligence slur over death of student

A 13 year old girl student from Manipur studying in Satya Narayan Academy, Ramkrishna Nagar Bangpur, West Bengal reportedly passed away due to alleged negligence of the school authority Source The Sangai Express

A 13 year old girl student from Manipur studying in Satya Narayan Academy, Ramkrishna Nagar Bangpur, West Bengal reportedly passed away due to alleged negligence of the school authority Source The Sangai Express

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AR lives up Ramadan spirit

Living up to the spirit of Ramadan, 33 Assam Rifles under aegis of Logtak Brigade of Red Shield Division, organized an Iftaar party at Phubakchao today Source Hueiyen News Service

Living up to the spirit of Ramadan, 33 Assam Rifles under aegis of Logtak Brigade of Red Shield Division, organized an Iftaar party at Phubakchao today Source Hueiyen News Service

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