3 ultras held in Manipur – Nagaland Post

3 ultras held in ManipurNagaland PostThree underground cadres, two PREPAK and a PLA cadre, were arrested by security force in separate counter insurgency operation in Manipur with the recovery of arms and ammunitions, said police, Tuesday. The PLA cadr…

3 ultras held in Manipur
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Three underground cadres, two PREPAK and a PLA cadre, were arrested by security force in separate counter insurgency operation in Manipur with the recovery of arms and ammunitions, said police, Tuesday. The PLA cadre identified as Laiphrakpam Gopen

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Polio – India Fact Sheet

(PIB Feature.) Inputs from the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. On 13 January, 2012, India reached a major milestone in the history of polio eradication – a 12-month period without any case of polio being recorded. This date marks the unprecedented progress in India and is an endorsement of the effectiveness of the polio […]

(PIB Feature.)
Inputs from the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.
On 13 January, 2012, India reached a major milestone in the history of polio eradication – a 12-month period without any case of polio being recorded. This date marks the unprecedented progress in India and is an endorsement of the effectiveness of the polio eradication strategies and their implementation in India.
Cases in 2011 1 (last case 13 January 2011)
Cases in 2010 42
Cases in 2009 741
Cases in 1995 50,000
Cases in 1985 150,000
Last wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was on 13 January 2011, Howrah, West Bengal.
Last wild poliovirus type 3 (WPV3) case was on 22 October 2010, Pakur, Jharkhand .
Last wild poliovirus type 2 (WPV2) case was on October 1999, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.
Last positive case from monthly environmental sewage sampling (conducted in Delhi, Mumbai and Patna) was on November 2010, Mumbai.
Number of Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV) doses administered in 2011 was 900 million.
· Since the launch of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative in 1988, the incidence of wild poliovirus has reduced by 99 per cent – from 350,000 children paralyzed or killed annually in 125 countries in 1988 to 649 cases reported in 17 countries in 2011 (as of 14 February, 2012). In 2006, the number of polio-endemic countries (countries that have never stopped indigenous wild poliovirus transmission) was reduced to four – India, Nigeria, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
One of the three types of wild poliovirus – wild poliovirus type 2 (WPV2) has been eradicated globally. The last case of WPV2 was in Aligarh, India, in October, 1999.
The two polio-endemic states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar have not reported any case of polio since April 2010 and September 2010, respectively.
· The transmission of the most dangerous WPV1, which caused 95 per cent of polio in India until 2006, dropped to record low levels in 2010. Uttar Pradesh, the epicenter of most polio outbreaks in the country, has not reported any WPV1 cases since November 2009.
This progress follows intensive immunization campaigns focusing on areas at highest risk of transmitting polio and the most vulnerable populations, such as newborns (>500,000 children are born in UP and Bihar each month) and migrants; use of the more efficacious monovalent oral polio vaccines and, since 2010, the bivalent oral polio vaccine (bOPV) which protects against both P1 and P3 concurrently.
The polio partnership in India is led by the MoHFW, Government of India, with continued support from WHO’s National Polio Surveillance Project (NPSP), Rotary International, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and UNICEF, as also the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Number of Supplementary Immunization Activities in 2011
2 National Immunization Days (NIDs) immunizing 172 million children <5 years in five days
7 Sub-National Immunization Days (sNIDs) immunizing 50-70 million children each
1 Mop-up Emergency Activity immunizing 2.6 million children
The Polio Programme
During each National Immunization Day, nearly 2.3 million vaccinators under the direction of 155,000 supervisors visit 209 million houses to administer OPV to around 172 million children under 5 years of age across the country. To reach people on the move, mobile vaccination teams immunize children at railway stations, inside running trains, at bus stands, market places, construction sites, etc. Around 5 million children are immunized by transit and mobile teams during every round in UP, Bihar and Mumbai alone. Between 50-70 million children are vaccinated with OPV during SNIDs which cover the endemic states of UP and Bihar, re-infected states such as West Bengal and Jharkhand, polio high-risk areas of Delhi and Mumbai (and their surrounding areas). Migrant and mobile populations in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Rajasthan and Gujarat are also covered in the SNIDs.
Challenges & programme priorities
The key challenge now is to ensure any residual or imported poliovirus in the country is rapidly detected and eliminated. This requires very high levels of vigilance and emergency preparedness to respond to any importation of wild poliovirus.
Polio – India Fact Sheet
The importation of wild poliovirus into China in 2011 highlights the risk that India faces of polio returning to the country.
The Government of India and all states are putting together Emergency Preparedness and Response Plans to ensure a rapid and appropriate response to any case of polio in the country.
The challenge is to ensure all children up to 5 years of age continue to take OPV at every available opportunity (polio campaigns and routine immunization) both in and outside the polio-endemic states until global eradication is achieved.
Ensuring populations on the move – migrants, nomads and cross-border movements – both inside and outside polio-endemic, high-risk and re-infected states and entering India from neighboring Pakistan and Nepal, are protected with OPV in each round.
Tackling the risk of complacency among the community and within the polio programme in view of zero cases.
Keeping polio eradication as a key health priority in India until global eradication.

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Labour Minister appeals trade unions not to go on general strike

Mail News Service New Delhi, Feb 27: Union Labour and Employment Minister Shri Mallikarjun Kharge has appealed to the major central trade unions not to go on countrywide general strike tomorrow. In his appeal the Minister said that the trade unions has decided to go on general strike when the whole attention of the country […]

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New Delhi, Feb 27: Union Labour and Employment Minister Shri Mallikarjun Kharge has appealed to the major central trade unions not to go on countrywide general strike tomorrow.
In his appeal the Minister said that the trade unions has decided to go on general strike when the whole attention of the country is focussed on achieving high economic growth.
Shri Kharge said most of the issues relating to labour raised by the trade unions have already been addressed to a substantial extent. The Minister said,” however, i do assure all the central trade unions that i am always open to discussions on any of the issues relating to labour at anytime and resolve the same amicable through consultations”.
The Union Labour Minister said there is no denying the fact that the proposed strike will not only cause colossal economic loss to the country but also bring hardship and inconvenience to the common man.
He said “in the interest of the country. I would fervently appeal to all the central trade unions to desist from going on strike on 28th February, 2012″.

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CBI registers case against directors

Mail News Service New Delhi, Feb 27: The Central Bureau of Investigation has registered a case against Directors/Proprietor of two Sonepat based and one Daman based company on the allegations that during the year 2005 to 2009 they in pursuance of a criminal conspiracy defrauded Delhi branches of United India Insurance Co; New India Insurance […]

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New Delhi, Feb 27: The Central Bureau of Investigation has registered a case against Directors/Proprietor of two Sonepat based and one Daman based company on the allegations that during the year 2005 to 2009 they in pursuance of a criminal conspiracy defrauded Delhi branches of United India Insurance Co; New India Insurance Co. and Oriental Insurance Co., for lodging exorbitant claims against the insurance cover from these insurance companies regarding incidents of fire in their factory premises.
Such claims worth about Rs. 15 crores were lodged on 5 occasions against which the insurance companies have already paid about Rs. 6 crores. The claims were lodged in respect of the stocks destroyed, which purportedly had been shown in claims to have been purchased on the basis of fake/forged bills. Exorbitant claims were made in respect of repair of the damaged electrical installations including motors. Sale of the finished products was also projected on the basis of fake/forged bills and Motor Transport Receipts.
Searches were conducted at the premises of accused persons/companies at Delhi, Kharkhoda (Sonepat). During searches documents pertaining to purhase of material from fictitious firms which were projected to have been destroyed during fire were recovered.
In addition, documents pertaining to fake sales by the said firms & fake invoices and blank letter head pad of the fake firms have also been recovered.
The Central Bureau of Investigation has registered a case under provisions of Prevention of Corruption of Act.1988 and IPC against the then Director (C&A); two curators; a research officer and the then Administration Officer of National Museum, New Delhi and a private person, in a matter related to award of contract for handling, packaging and transportation of Art objects/antiquities during the period from 2002 to 2005.
It is alleged that the officials of the National Museum, New Delhi had abused their official position & entered into a criminal conspiracy with the private person and caused a wrongful loss to the tune of Rs.73.81 Lakh (approx) to the Govt. by fraudulently & dishonestly awarding the contract to the private party.
Searches were conducted at seven places in Delhi which yielded a recovery of incriminating documents.

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DoNER sanctions 162 Projects of Rs. 1800 Crore for Arunachal

Mail News Service New Delhi, Feb 27: The Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) and Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, Shri Paban Singh Ghatowar has said that his Ministry has sanctioned 162 projects for an amount of about Rs. 1800 crore to Arunachal Pradesh since its inception. […]

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New Delhi, Feb 27: The Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) and Minister of State for
Parliamentary Affairs, Shri Paban Singh Ghatowar has said that his Ministry has sanctioned 162 projects for an amount of about Rs. 1800 crore to Arunachal Pradesh since its inception.
Addressing on the occasion of celebration of completion of 25 years of the statehood of Arunachal Pradesh on 20th February, 2012 in Itanagar, he said that the State has completed 53 projects. He informed that the state is the highest recipient of fund from North Eastern Council at Rs 90 crore, which is more than 20 % of the total fund provided to all states.
The Minister expressed his gratitude to the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh for his special attention for the states of North Eastern Region.
He said that Arunachal Pradesh has made rapid strides in so far as strengthening the political and administrative set up is concerned. It is popularly known as the land of rising sun and is home of more than 25 tribes and 110 sub-tribes. Situated in the far east of the country, it is the largest state in North–East in terms of area which is 83,743 sq. kms area. Its strategic importance is further highlighted by the fact that it has a long international border with Bhutan to the West (160 km), China to the North and North-East (1,080 km) and Myanmar to the East (440 km).
Shri Paban Sing Ghatowar observed that mega infrastructure development projects announced as a part of Prime Ministers Package on 31st January 2008 will change the face of the State in the years to come. Projects like Trans-Arunachal highway, Railway line to Itanagar, operationalization of Advanced Landing Grounds, Secretariat Building, Assembly Building, Border Village illumination program, road connectivity to remote Villages, 4-lane highway to Itanagar etc. will take the state on a new trajectory of development.
Shri Ghatowar also highlighted the connect between his Ministry and its role in the development of the state. He remarked that he had visited the state recently and reviewed some of the projects implemented by the state and was impressed by the progress made by the state in implementing the NLCPR and NEC funds.
The Minister reiterated his fullest support to the state in its endeavour to implement developmental projects and schemes aimed at bringing overall prosperity to the state.

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Repoll possible informs EC

New Delhi ; NNN The Election Commission of India (ECI) has indicated for a possible re-poll in a few polling centres in Manipur which have been recorded widespread proxy voting and the Central poll panel is likely to declare its final decision on the demand put up by 10 non-Congress parties in the State, according […]

New Delhi ; NNN The Election Commission of India (ECI) has indicated for a possible re-poll in a few polling centres in Manipur which have been recorded widespread proxy voting and the Central poll panel is likely to declare its final decision on the demand put up by 10 non-Congress parties in the State, according to a highly reliable source.
A delegate of 10 leaders from 10 non-Congress parties of the State, including national political parties held consultations with ECI chief S.Y Quraishi in New Delhi on Monday during which the ECI chief made it clear that there was no mechanism in EVMs to detect proxy votes and that the same votes cannot be made invalid, the key demand of the representatives of the parties which were in the fray on January 28.
The delegate later held discussion at a meeting at Manipur Bhavan in New Delhi which was also attended by their respective Central party leaders after meeting Quraishi and most of the leaders expressed willingness on conducting re-poll in the event of ECI chief’s indication of rejecting their proposal for invalidation of rigged-votes, the source added.
The team again met the ECI chief at 5 pm and seriously discussed the matter till 7 pm, the source said, adding that it is not exactly known what transpired at the second meeting with Quraishi which went on for two hours. However, it said the ECI chief gave them a “positive response” on their demand.
It also informed that the Central poll panel is being held a press conference tomorrow with regard to its stance on Manipur’s proxy voting issue after seeking help from legal experts as well as EVM experts.
Meanwhile, 10 non-Congress parties staged a sit-in on Monday to protest against widespread malpractices in Manipur polls 2012 at Keishampat here.

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Political parties protest ECI’s indecision

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 27: A joint sit in protest organized by ten non-congress political parties operating in Manipur was held today at Keishampat Lairembi opposing the decision of election commission of India. The representatives of MPP, NCP, BJP, TMC, CPI, CPI(M), NPP, NPF, MSCP, JD(U) were took part at the protest. They demanded […]

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Imphal, Feb 27: A joint sit in protest organized by ten non-congress political parties operating in Manipur was held today at Keishampat Lairembi opposing the decision of election commission of India. The representatives of MPP, NCP, BJP, TMC, CPI, CPI(M), NPP, NPF, MSCP,
JD(U) were took part at the protest. They demanded to reject all the postal ballot votes and proxy votes as they were casted in malpractice in the election. One voter had cast several times in some polling stations. The ECI knows well this. At least 523 polling stations had been done malpractice in the recent election, they charged.
The non-congress political parties demanded to count the vote after rejected all the malpractice votes and wrong done. Some leaders of political parties are in New Delhi now to tell all the facts to the chief election commissioner of ECI.
The ECI has decided not to re-poll at any polling station and ready to count the result of the election.

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Unemployed youths in Manipur

Imphal, Feb 27: Unemployed youths in Manipur are on the rise with their number nearing one million, according to a latest official record available with the Manipur State Employment Exchange department. Till the end of January 2012, the Government Employment Exchange department has recorded a total of 7, 08,717 educated youths who are seeking Government […]

Imphal, Feb 27: Unemployed youths in Manipur are on the rise with their number nearing one million, according to a latest official record available with the Manipur State Employment Exchange department.
Till the end of January 2012, the Government Employment Exchange department has recorded a total of 7, 08,717 educated youths who are seeking Government jobs, of which the number of male job seekers is 5, 08,073 while female job seekers stand at 2, 00, 644.
Imphal West district has recorded the highest number of job seekers among the nine districts at 2, 28, 056, while from Imphal East district, 1, 04, 729 has applied for Government jobs, and 1, 08,765 from Thoubal district, 64, 813 from Bishnupur district, 64, 017 from Churachandpur district, 28, 193 from Ukhrul district, 53, 122 from Senapati district, 22, 032 from Tamenglong district and 26, 371 from Chandel district, according to the official information.
The information has also revealed that a total of 2, 474 physically challenged persons and another 6, 145 from UEI and CB are among the job seekers.

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NSF to deport all immigrants

Dimapur, Feb 27 NNN: The Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) is all set to ‘deport’ all illegal immigrants particularly the Bangladeshis from Nagaland. NSF president Kelhouneizo Yhome said there have been thousands and thousands of illegal immigrants in Nagaland who fled their own countries and settling in Nagaland. “Majority of the illegal immigrants in Nagaland are […]

Dimapur, Feb 27 NNN: The Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) is all set to ‘deport’ all illegal immigrants particularly the Bangladeshis from Nagaland.
NSF president Kelhouneizo Yhome said there have been thousands and thousands of
illegal immigrants in Nagaland who fled their own countries and settling in Nagaland. “Majority of the illegal immigrants in Nagaland are from Bangladesh,” according to the NSF chief. He said even the government of India has found it difficult to detect these illegal immigrants in India. Yhome said through certain mechanism in collaboration with the non-Naga organisations these illegal immigrants will be detected and be driven out from Nagaland.
The NSF has invited representatives of numerous social organisations for a meeting on March 10. It can be noted that in the Nagaland commercial hub Dimapur large number of illegal immigrants are said to have been concentrated.
These illegal immigrants first infiltrated to Assam from Bangladesh through the porous border region. In search of work and business these immigrants in turn come to Dimapur. These immigrants mostly engage in labour work and other manual activities. This has been going on for years and now these immigrants are doing brisk business in Dimapur. They construct their dwellings and farm in lands owned by Nagas by paying tax.
The rising criminal activities carried out by these illegal immigrants has prompted the Naga Students Federation (NSF) to weed them out from Nagaland once and for all.

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US $ 50 million loan for Assam to support electricity distribution

Mail News Service New Delhi, Feb 27: India and ADB Sign Loan Agreement for US $ 50 Million to Support Electricity Transmission and Distribution Capacity in Assam The Government of India and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) today signed an agreement for the third and final $50 million tranche of an ADB loan. This is […]

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New Delhi, Feb 27: India and ADB Sign Loan Agreement for US $ 50 Million to Support Electricity Transmission and Distribution Capacity in Assam The Government of India and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) today signed an agreement for the third and final $50 million tranche of an ADB loan.
This is the third and last tranche of total $ 320.6 million MFF, out of which loan assistance from ADB is $ 200 million and financing by Government of Assam is US$ 120.6 million. Tranches 1 and 2 are already under implementation.
The Assam Power Sector Enhancement Investment Programme is designed to meet growing demand for electricity in one of India’s poorer states, where the large rural population relies mainly on the agriculture and manufacturing sectors for income. Weaknesses in the transmission of power have affected the competitiveness of businesses.
The programme will help ASEB add an additional 430 MVA substation capacity and reduce system losses by 4%. Part of the loan will be used to enhance energy efficiency through renovation and modernization of existing 33/11 kV substations, the introduction of high voltage distribution systems, and conversion to aerial bunched cables for some high voltage and low voltage lines in the urban areas.
The programme is expected to benefit around 1 million households, businesses, hospitals and schools in the state.
The signatories were Shri Prabodh Saxena, Joint Secretary (Administration & Bilateral Cooperation), Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, on behalf of the Government of India, and Mr. Hun Kim, ADB Country Director for India. Shri Hemanta Narzary,
Commissioner & Secretary Power signed on behalf of the State Government of Assam along with Shri S.C. Das, Chairman, Assam State Electricity Board.
“This loan will help strengthen the state’s transmission and distribution system, and reduce technical and commercial losses,” Mr. Prabodh Saxena said. “Given that a reliable power supply is critical for facilitating growth and creating employment opportunities, this project will help Assam attract investment and tap its economic potential, in addition to reducing power outages.”
“Increased access to electrical power in remote communities can help meet growing demand and cut poverty,” said Mr. Hun Kim.
The loan has a 20-year term, including a five-year grace period with an annual interest rate determined in accordance with ADB‘s LIBOR-based lending facility. The project is expected to be completed by 30 June, 2014.

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Various NIT underway

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 27: National integration Tour to Delhi, Dehradun and Mussoorie was conducted by 43 Assam Rifles Bn of the Red Shield Division from 13 Feb 2012 to 25 Feb 2012. The participants included seventeen boys and six girl students from various schools of Senapati District. Four teachers also accompanied the students […]

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Imphal, Feb 27: National integration Tour to Delhi, Dehradun and Mussoorie was conducted by 43 Assam Rifles Bn of the Red Shield Division from 13 Feb 2012 to 25 Feb 2012. The participants included seventeen boys and six girl students from various schools of Senapati District. Four teachers also accompanied the students during the tour. The tour was earlier flagged off from Jwalamukhi by Brigade Commander on 13 Feb 2012.
On the return on 27 Feb 2012, the NIT team were accorded a warm welcome at the Red Shield Division. Wherein the children interacted with Maj Gen Binoy Poonnen, VSM, GOC, Red Shield Division and shared their experiences with him. The GOC appreciated them for coming forward and participating in the event. The GOC mentioned that, apart from prospective of visiting places of tourist and historical interest, the tour was also aimed at giving the children an insight into various professional fields. The GOC reiterated that the future of Manipur lies in the hands of the student and exhorted them to work hard and excel in whatever field they choose for the development of Manipur and our great Country. The children were also given a souvenir by the GOC to cherish their visit.
A National Integration tour was organized by 12 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) for school children from
Kamjong Sub Division of Ukhrul District of Manipur. The tour which was flagged off from Kamjong Sub Division by Commander 10 Sector AR on 26 Feb 2011. A total of 24 boys and girls from diverse backgrounds alongwith four teachers will visited the Chennai and Kanyakumari.
In another occasion,9 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) organized a National Integration Tour from Moreh to Delhi, Agra and Amritsar under ‘ASSAM RIFLES CIVIC ACTION PROGRAMME’ for community leaders of Moreh, Chandel District (Manipur). A total of 26 community leaders which includes 15 males and 11 females representing the various communities of Moreh. The National Integration Tour was flagged off by the Commandant 9 Assam Rifles in presence of prominent members of Moreh Town at 9 Assam Rifles (Moreh) on 26 Feb 2012 . During The National Integration is scheduled to visit various historical heritage sits and places of importance.

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New species of fish discovered in Kalpangi River – Zee News

Zee NewsNew species of fish discovered in Kalpangi RiverZee NewsThe team included K Nebeshwar from Manipur University, Kenjum Bagra Research Officer at Arunachal Pradesh Biodiversity Board and DN Das of Rajiv Gandhi University. The discovery of the new…


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New species of fish discovered in Kalpangi River
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The team included K Nebeshwar from Manipur University, Kenjum Bagra Research Officer at Arunachal Pradesh Biodiversity Board and DN Das of Rajiv Gandhi University. The discovery of the new species was mentioned in an article published in the February,

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“IMA” Talents of Ranbir (6th Edition) – releasing March 18, 2012

Upcoming Ranbir Thouna New Tracks Talents of Ranbir (6th Edition) title ” EMA” Release Date  … more »

Upcoming Ranbir Thouna New Tracks
Talents of Ranbir (6th Edition) title ” EMA” Release Date    18th march 2012, Sunday, 2 pm. Hotel Classic, IMPHAL.

Genre    manipuri folk, naga blues, hip hop, classical POP.

"IMA" Talents of Ranbir (6th Edition)

……… BEHIND THE TRACKS

santosh mulekar on piano and keyboard
o.geet on acostic and bass guitar
jitenkumar naorem on adln keyboard
nanao sapam on lead guitar
lal hari on indian classical flute
rishikanta on chinese flute
shuklaji on sitar
shanta on tabla
h.pryobrata sharma on rythm

r.k birendrajit = strings arranger
jian ngam kamei = choir arranger

recording and final processed at tamna sanggai, imphal.
additional recording at impact studio santacruz east, mumbai.
sound recording, processed and mastering by nadeem and melroy.
sound consultant = o.boby of bindia recording studio, imphal.

……… V O C A L S

ranbir thouna
guru rewben mashangva
mikon wahengbam
raj elangbam

…….. a d d i t i o n a l V O C A L S

pushparani
madhuri
luwangba
a.k apaai
mikon wahengbam
raj elangbam

………. L Y R I C I S T S

legendary (late) maharajkumari binodini
w.rajen
khaidem imo
somen moirangcha
luwangba
h.cha leishang
ranbir thouna

………. P R O D U C T I O N T E A M

produced by : tamna sanggai
production design : santosh thouna
production tie up : times music india
production controller : bojen longjam
production consultant : joy mongjam

………. P U B L I C I T Y

online design by : Ashwinikumar ningombam
online publish by : Naoba ningombam
fotography design by : Chetan yumnam
audiography design by : kh. Biswamittra
videography design by : ibudhou creations and pillu films
ima design by : imomacha heishnam.

Special thanks: – www.e-pao.net, www.siroy.info, www.kanglaonline.com

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IMA( mother),

is a heartfelt rendition dedicated to Manipur and her legacy of love, prosperity on one hand and fractured ties and violence on the other. IMA is not a song, it is a call to realize one`s roots and history while stepping into the new world. IMA is an intense call for her children to come back to her lap and to start a new beginning.

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Yaoshang 2012 Celebration in Bangalore

Greetings from MMAB ! On behalf of the MMAB, would like to announce that this(2012)… more »

Greetings from MMAB !

On behalf of the MMAB, would like to announce that this(2012) year Yaoshang celebration will be held on different dates and different venues with different activities. Please find the attached details.

Download MMAB Yaoshang Flyer (PDF)

Request all of you & your family to come and join us and make the Yaoshang celebration a grand success.

Kindly do the needful.

Regards
Y. Arun
Publicity & Communication Secy
MMAB

This announcement was sent to KanglaOnline by MMAB – mmabangalore@yahoo.com

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How did the Khasis of Meghalaya come from Africa

The African origin of modern humans is the most widely accepted model in scientific (genetic)… more »

The African origin of modern humans is the most widely accepted model in scientific (genetic) and paleoanthropological circles (Lahr and Foley 1994). The modern apes are not our ancestors. They share the same ancestor as human beings. That’s why they cannot evolve into human beings.

The hypothesis that humans had a single origin was noted by Darwin as far back as 1871.
Darwin described in his treatises: The Origin of Species and the Descent of Man that the Ape-like creatures at the head of human line of descent began to split 5 million years ago from those at the head of chimpanzees (chimps) line of descent.

The concept was speculative until recently – the 1980’s when it was corroborated by a study of present-day mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) supported by anthropology of fossil findings.

Genetic and fossil evidence show that the archaic humans (hominids or Homo ergaster) evolved to anatomically modern humans solely in Africa, between 200,000 and 150,000 years ago. Subsequently they dispersed to Eurasia and other continents within the last 100,000 years (Stringer and Andrews 1988).

The date of the successful “Out of Africa” model of migration has been considered to be relatively recent, about 60,000 years ago. Once out of Africa, the Homo sapiens migrated into Eurasia and replaced all populations, which descended from Neanderthals in Europe and Homo erectus in Asia.

The routes followed by these African migrants remain poorly understood. The widely accepted route was from northeast Africa they crossed the Red Sea to Levant (present Israel, Jordan and Lebanon), and travelled until they reached India where they split into two groups: each going separate ways. This finds support in the archaeological and fossil records (Lahr and Foley 1994).

Takahata et al (1995), using 15 DNA sequence, estimated and confirmed that the divergence of humans and chimps from a common ancestor occurred 4.7 million years ago.

One group expanded along the coastlines of southern Asia until they reached the ‘foundered continent’ of Sahul (now Australia, New Guinea and Tasmania, all connected then as a land mass) some 46 thousand years ago. Another group travelled along the land route, northeast from India and later reached Europe.

A more recent view is that Austroasiatic speaking people such as Khasi in the northeast and Mundari in Chota-nagpur plateau (Jharkhand, Ranchi) were another wave of human migration from Africa to India and then to Indonesia and Australia (Nei and Ota 1991; Chu et al 1998; Sue et al 1999; Majumdar 2001).

The anthropological hypothesis is that these are prehistoric people, from the finding of skull and some fossil remains near Panchmare village in Gujarat, which were similar to the specimens found in northeast Africa (Kennedy 2000). The palaeoanthropological evidence
show that these Austroasiatic people inhabited India in the Palaeolithic period, about 60,000 years ago. This is supported by DNA markers.

Studies by Nicole Maca-Meyer et al (2001) concluded that “The first detectable expansion occurred around 59,000- 69,000 years ago from Africa, independently colonizing Western Asia and India, and following this southern route, swiftly reaching East Asia.

Khasi people (1 million) speak Khasi-Khymer – a subfamily of the Austroasiatic language, the others being Mundari, spoken by Munda tribal people of India and Nepal (17,000), and Mon-Khmer, spoken in Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos (8 million).

The hypothesis that Homo sapiens including the Khasi people, originated in Africa, from which they expanded eastwards between 60,000 to 70,000 years ago, and 10,000 to 30,000 years later, the humans in western Asia spread to many areas including Europe and India, as well as back to northern parts of Africa, is based on genetic studies.

In genealogy, Y-chromosome and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) are the two most important parts of human genome in tracing our ancestral origin as they escape shuffling of genetic material between generations. Y is the one that makes a person male and it passes unchanged from father to son through generations.

Mitochondrial DNA also passes unchanged through generations. Vincent Cabera and colleagues from the University of La Laguna in Spain analysed the complete mitochondrial DNA sequence of 42 people in 2003.

Mitochondrial DNA is a very useful molecule for comparing different human populations because people inherit it entirely from their mother and the differences between mtDNA from different individuals accumulate over time as a result of mutations. Comparisons of mtDNA sequences from individuals representing different human lineages traced back 60,000 years.

Mitochondria live in the main body of the cell, outside the nucleus that holds the chromosomes. They generate chemical energy and heat. They are former bacteria that were enslaved a long time ago by animal cells.

According to American bacteriologist Lynn Margulis, Mitochondria were originally parasites, which attacked the larger bacteria, burrowing through the prey’s cell wall. Once safely inside they seal up the cell wall and eat the cell from within.

Over the generations, the mitochondrial ancestors evolved from the parasites that kill to less virulent parasites that kept their host alive to exploit it longer. Later still, the host cells began to benefit from the metabolic activities of the proto-mitochondria. Each came to benefit from each other.

When the sperm fuses with the egg all the sperm’s mitochondria are destroyed, leaving the fertilized egg containing only the mother’s mitochondria. All men in the world today carry the same Y chromosome, and both men and women carry the same maternal mitochondria.

The most ancient human mitochondrial lineages are L1, L2 and L3 specific for Africa. L3’s daughter lineages (northeast African) are M and N that left Africa to colonize temperate zones.

Lineage M is of particular interest in tracking the exodus of humans from Africa to India including Meghalaya and Manipur in the northeast. It can be used to infer information about the history of human migrations. The majority of people in Asia have been shown to carry mtDNA of a type known as haplogroup M, which has several subgroups.

Sue et al (2000) found that the Austro-Asiatic speaking tribals possess the highest frequencies of the ancient East Asian mtDNA HGM and exhibit the highest HVS1 nucleotide diversity, while high frequencies of Y-HGK are found among the Tibeto-Burman populations, mainly confined to northeast India and also among the Hans Chinese.

Their findings (Su et al 2000) indicate that the Tibeto-Burman speakers entered India from the northeastern corridor. The Dravidian tribals were possibly widespread throughout India before the arrival of the Indo-European speaking people, but retreated to southern India to avoid dominance.

Based on a study of Y- chromosomal haplotypes, Su et al (2002) have contended that after the proto-Tibetanburman people left their homeland in the Yellow River, the Baric branch moved southward and peopled the northeastern Indian region after crossing the Himalayas.

Analabha Basu et al (Ethnic India – a genomic view, 2003, Kolkata) studied the Austroasiatic speaking tribals, the Tibetoburman speaking tribals (Meitei excluded) and Dravidian speaking tribals of India. In their opinion, the Austroasiatic speaking tribals may be the earliest inhabitants of India whereas Tibetoburman speaking tribals are later immigrants from Tibet and Myanmar. The two groups can be differentiated on the basis of Y- chromosomal haplotypes.

A study by Sunghamitra et al (A prehistory of Indian Y- chromosome, 2005, Kolkata) found that the dyadic Y- chromosome composition of Tibetoburman speakers of India can be attributed to a recent demographic process, which appears to have absorbed and overlain populations who previously spoke Austroasiatic languages.

A recent study (2007) by Indian scientists, Kumar et al from Hyderabad in collaboration with the Department of Anthropology, North Eastern Hill University at Shillong, studied the Y- chromosome of the Khasi population and found evidence suggesting a common paternal heritage of Austroasiatic populations of India with those of the Southeast Asia.

Another study (2007) by Reddy et al from Hyderabad again in collaboration with the North East University at Shillong and Genome Institute of Singapore studied mtDNA and Y- chromosomes, SNP and STR data of the eight groups of the Austroasiatic from Northeast India and compared with those of other relevant Asian populations.

Their findings suggest that the Austroasiatic Khasi tribes represent a genetic continuity between the populations of South and Southeast Asia, thereby advocating that Northeast India could have been a major corridor for the movement of populations from India to East/Southeast Asia.

They found a distinct origin of the Khasi tribe in the predominantly though ethnically dissimilar Tibetoburman populations of Northeast India (Meitei excluded). The Khasi have Indian specific mtDNA.

The above views are consistent with my hypothesis that Austroasiatic speaking Khasi and non-Tibeto-Burman speaking Meitei are ethnically different from the Tibeto-Burman speaking tribals in Northeast India.

While Khasi language is definitely proven to be Austroasiatic, the Meitei language remains unclassified (previously ‘lumped’ erroneously as a Tibetoburman).

The Meitei language (spoken by 1.4 million) has some lexical cognates with the Kuki-Chin group (50 or so), but it does not serve as evidence for a special relationship as a Tibeto-Burman language. It only shows their absolute relationship (Matisoff & Van Driem 2001).

Van Driem has proposed the geographical name of Trans-Himalayan rather than Tibeto-Burman in 2004.

Cross-reference: This article is an excerpt from my Book – “The origin of the Meitei of Manipur & Meiteilon is not a Tibeto-Burman language” [2009, Dr I Mohendra Singh, B Sc,
MBBS, MD, MRCGP (London)]  ISBN -81-220-0713-9

The writer is based in the UK
Email: imsingh@onetel.com
Website: www.drimsingh.co.uk

Van Driem (55), and an authority on Tibeto-Burman languages in collaboration with geneticists have led to advances in the reconstruction of Asian ethnolinguistic prehistory.  His theory is that Hmong-Mien and Austroasiatics are the first domesticators of Asian rice and published a theory on the homelands and prehistoric dispersal. He has replaced the unsupported Sino-Tibetan hypothesis with Tibeto-Burman phylogenetic model, for.

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RIMS clarification

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IMPHAL, Feb 27: The media advisor of RIMS has clarified that that the selection of PG candidates is done by Manipur government and RIMS has nothing to do with the selection process.

The role of the RIMS authority is to verify the relevant documents for permitting the candidates to appear in the selection test. The two doctors of JNIMS who were selected for admission were sponsored by Manipur government. In this regard RIMS has no say or role to play. If there is any controversy RIMS has nothing to do with it. It is regretted that the name of this institute was thus dragged into it, the release said.

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Explosives seized

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IMPHAL, Feb 27: A combined team of Imphal East police and 28 AR following specific information conducted search operations at Top Wakha Ching area in Imphal East district and recovered several explosive devices.

Among the items, nine handgrenades, two RPGs and mortar shells were confiscated from the said area which was stored in a gunny bag. Sources said that the said explosives were detonated at the said area without any untoward incident.

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Protest held

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IMPHAL, Feb 27: Residents in and around Tangkhul Avenue, Nagaram staged a sit-in-protest today condemning the act of an unknown assailant firing at least 2 rounds at the residence of M Solomon. The incident occurred on Feb 25 at around 6.30 pm. A close family member disclosed that while KCP (Lamyanba) had placed an extortion demand on Solomon two weeks ago, it could not be confirmed if they were responsible for the incident. Making an appeal against repeating such intimidation and violence, residents sought a clarification from those responsible why such violence was being brought onto innocent civilians. Some placards at the protest read ‘No to Gun Culture’, ‘Human Rights is our Right’ among others. Fortunately, there were no injuries or damage to property.

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