HAC election

IMPHAL, Apr 10:  A new chairman of the Hill Areas Committee of the Manipur Legislative… more »

IMPHAL, Apr 10:  A new chairman of the Hill Areas Committee of the Manipur Legislative Assembly will be elected on April 12.

According to a government notification, the Governor of Manipur Gurbachan Jagat has fixed April 12 at 11am as the date and tie for holding the election to the office of the chairman, Hill Areas Committee of the Manipur Legislative Assembly.

According to a previous notification, the state Governor had appointed TN Haokip, member Hill Areas Committee to preside over the meeting for the election.

Members of the HAC have been requested to attend the election at 11am in the lobby of the new Assembly building at Chingmeirong.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/hac-election/

One day Awareness training held

IMPHAL, April 10: District Fishery office, Imphal East has conducted one day awareness training program… more »

IMPHAL, April 10: District Fishery office, Imphal East has conducted one day awareness training program under Rastriya Krishi Vikash Yojna (R.K.V.Y) on the use of Palletize Fish Feed and Agri lime in the fish culture at District level Fish Farm, Pangei and Fishery office, Sanjenthong, Imphal today. After the training program all participant farmers were given Agri Lime and Palletized Fish Feed. Altogether 117 numbers of farmers from three Sub-Division-Sawombung, Porompat and Keirao Bitra had participated during the training.

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Canton Trade Fair

IMPHAL, April 10: A team of 10 people of Indo Myanmar Fraternal Alliance will be… more »

IMPHAL, April 10: A team of 10 people of Indo Myanmar Fraternal Alliance will be leaving India on April 14 to participate in the Canton Trade Fair which is going to be held from April 15 to May 5 at China Import and Export Fair Complex. The team will be attending business seminars to present the role of Manipur in trading between India and China.

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Who are the CDOs?

Almost everyone in Manipur has seen the police commandos in action both in the valley… more »

Almost everyone in Manipur has seen the police commandos in action both in the valley and the hills. But do they really exist? Officially, there are no such special units in the organizational hierarchy of the Manipur police organization. One will not find the existence of such a unit among the various branches of the state police organization. According to the official website of Manipur Police, the branches are Civil Police, Armed Police (MR & IRB), Criminal Intelligence Department (CID), Traffic Police, Narcotics & Affairs of Border (NAB), DG Control Room, Manipur Police Wireless, Manipur Police Training School (MPTS), Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), Central Motor Transport Workshop (CMTW) and Home Guard. Yet, their existence is acknowledged in official reports, vehicular emblems, insignia on caps and uniforms and badges. This question was raised in the recent memorandum submitted by the Civil Society Coalition for Human Rights, Manipur (CSCHR) to the UN Special Rapporteur for extrajudicial, summary and arbitrary executions Christof Heyns. And it has become more pertinent, in the wake of state Home Minister Gaikhangam’s statement to the media that he will be reviewing the functioning of the so-called police commandos or CDOs. It is a bold statement; in fact no one in government had said that before. So, it has become necessary to place the facts on the table. First, what is supposed to be a commando? And what does it mean in history? During the World War II, the British had raised elite forces known as commandos for covert strikes upon the enemy. The British intended that their commandos be small, highly mobile surprise raiding and reconnaissance forces. They intended them to carry all they needed and not remain in field operations for more than 36 hours. Army Commandos were all volunteers selected from existing soldiers still in Britain. During the war the British Army Commandos spawned several other famous British units such as the Special Air Service, the Special Boat Service and the Parachute Regiment. The British Army Commandos themselves were never regimented and were disbanded at the end of the war. In India, the term commando is used liberally for almost any unit that has more training than their peers. This is especially true in the police forces. However, there are certain units that are trained to internationally acceptable standards. Mention may be made of the Para Commandos; a special forces unit of the Indian Army; the Garud Commando Force, a special unit of the Indian Air Force; MARCOS, a commando unit of the Indian Navy designed to carry out operation on air, sea and land; National Security Guards (NSG) personnel are popularly known as Black Cat Commandos which also carries out hostage rescue and anti-terrorist operations; the Special Protection Group (SPG) which provides protection to the political elite of the nation; Ghatak Force, a battalion-level special unit in the Indian Army; and the COBRA unit of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) utilized mostly in Naxalite areas. Among the states, Punjab has a commando battalion. Commandos in Punjab Police came into existence in the year 1989. The idea was to establish a better trained better equipped and specialised force to combat terrorism in the State. The 33rd battalion of PAP was renamed as PAP Commando battalion in the year of 1989 and then declared as first commando battalion in 1990. In Manipur, there is no commando battalion as such, although establishment of a commando battalion is doing the rounds in recent times. Yet, there are police commando units in all the district headquarters of the valley and they are handling the operational part. One need not elaborate on the activities of the police commandos in Manipur, everyone has a story. They are, in fact, the champions of fake encounters and ‘official extortion’. There have been instances of rebellion among the commando ranks over intended government action for excesses and times when they had held the government at ransom by putting down arms. This is simply indiscipline on their part and on the other hand the reflection of the political masters at the mercy of the police commandos who hold the key. This is an extremely dangerous situation, which the new Home Minister needs to take into account while considering police reforms. Nobody takes heed of the Supreme Court directives issued in 2006 in reference to the Prakash Singh v Union of India case. The directives seek to address the issue of politicisation of the police by regulating transfers, postings, and promotions; enhance its accountability through independent bodies; and strengthen its professionalism through regular performance appraisals.

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Learning to know, to live together, to do and to be!

By:  G. S. Oinam Progress is impossible without change, and those who can’t change their… more »

By:  G. S. Oinam
Progress is impossible without change, and those who can’t change their minds can’t change anything. -G. B. Shaw; Peace can not be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding.” –Einstein.

There are two ways to get everyone to hate you in a complex nuisance society-either do something really wrong, or do something really right; either speak too much truth or too much lie. If you have something to say, please raise your hand, then place it over your mouth and keep it there or you will get nothing if you are weak. You can`t always change someone. Sometimes, you have to either accept who they are, or learn to live without them. Never argue with a fool, people might not be able to tell the difference. It is the eye of ignorance that assigns a fixed and unchangeable colour to every object. Discover the decisive diplomacy unless your truth and honest words does not listen by others. Life is not about the mistakes we’ve made. It’s about the lessons we’ve learned and the friends we’ve gained. The 3Cs of life are choices, chances and changes. You must make a choice to take a chance or your life will never change. If you can`t change it, change your attitude first. If you can`t fly then run, if you can`t run then walk, if you can`t walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward. Just living is not enough… one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower. Remember, three things you can`t recover in life-a word after it’s said, time after its gone and trust after it’s lost. Three types of people are those who make things happen, those who watch things happen and those who wonder what happened.

Holy Shit! The cost of living is going up, and the chance of living is going down. No place to work and no income! There is brutality and there is honesty but there is no such thing as brutal honesty! People tend to make rules for others and exceptions for themselves. What most people want is all of the power but none of the responsibility. There are many people so poor, that the only thing they have is money. Who will care for women and children in such a situation?

Secured your women means secured your children, it means secure your society. A man’s biggest mistake is giving another man an opportunity to make his woman smile. Dear Men! Making your women feel beautiful is a full time job from which you should never want to retire….. Women have no country that is why men are more curious. A jealous man / woman is faithful. If s/he doesn`t get jealous when someone has your attention, it`s because someone else has hers/him. Culture is the habit of being pleased with the best and knowing of a society. We must respect and practice our culture even we are far distance from our family and society so that, we can save our identity. To keep it alive, women must initiate for the preservation, promotion and responsibility of our culture, our tradition, our attires and our practices….

If a woman asks you a question, it`s better to just give her the truth; chances are she`s asking you because she already knows the answer. Men are always trying to lie and women are always trying to find out lies. Perhaps, the reason for why most women wear make-up and most guys lie is just because women fall in love by what they hear about and guys fall in love by what they see. But women do not fear to fight for belief and faith they feel right. A foolish man tells a woman to stop talking, but a wise man tells her that her mouth is extremely beautiful when her lips are closed. Never argue with a woman when she`s tired, or rested. A wise woman does not demand but they think. The only people you need in life are the ones that need you in theirs. Find someone who knows that you`re not perfect, but treats you as if you are. Because perfect guys don`t exist, but there`s always one guy that is perfect for you. Appreciate for what you and your partner have, because nothing is permanent in this world. In just a blink of an eye, everything can be change.

Love is an ideal thing, marriage a real thing; a confusion of the real with the ideal never goes unpunished. When you marry the right one, you are complete; when you marry the wrong one, you are finished. And when right one catches you with wrong one, you are completely finished. It is call vicious circle of wedding ring and your wife is ring master. Unfortunately, some of us lose our way, due to the everyday demands of life,
work, money, kids, school and other responsibilities that take precedence.

The mundane and the every day rut, stale what once so vital and colourful.

Slowly even the closest of couples can start to be blinded and that light
that used to shine so bright, start to fade….

Description of ideal women is simple “when you’re sad you smile, when you`re happy you laugh and when you`re weak you stay strong…” The best feeling comes when you realize that you`re perfectly happy without the people you thought you needed the most. Life is too awesome to waste your time thinking about someone who doesn`t treat you right. No matter what happens in life, be good to people. Being good to people is a wonderful legacy to leave behind. The world is more beautiful when we have good things in the heart, joy and transparent smile.

Each of us has the power to give life meaning, to make our time and our bodies and our words into instruments of love and hope. People, even more than things, have to be restored, renewed, revived, reclaimed, and redeemed; never throw out anyone (including yourself).Go as far as you can see; when you get there, you`ll be able to see farther. A successful person is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks others have thrown at him/hers.

When someone hurts you or leaves you with any reason, the best revenge is to live better. Being nice to someone you hate doesn`t mean you`re fake. It means you`re mature enough to tolerate your hate towards them. To forget someone, the first thing you have to do is to forgive that person. You can’t forget if you don’t forgive. Relationships end too soon because people stop putting the same effort to keep you as they did to win you. A lot of problems in the world would disappear if we talk to each other instead of about each other. We are forever seeking approval and acceptance in order to determine our status in the social pecking order.

Friendship means understanding, not agreement. It means forgiveness, not forgetting. It means the memories last even if the contact is lost. But if you haven`t learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven`t learned anything. In the end, we only regret the chances we didn`t take, relationships we were afraid to have, and the decisions we waited too long to make. No one will make a lock without a key. Similarly, God won`t give problems without solutions. But the problem is everyday we swim in the ocean of knowledge and still come out completely dry. Most of the people do….

Plant tress if you think in terms of ten years; teach the people, if you think for 100 years. Education provides roadmap to uprising an individual, society, community or whole nation. Although it is important that what the stuff is included in education pack but more important is the method to educate someone. Today a new way of education is not only becoming a strong substitute of traditional learning but gradually replacing it. History of nations describe that human always resist against any change in tradition, then why E-learning is being adopted so rapidly. What is the reason behind this revolution? Human psyche tells that it adopt the things which are nearer to nature. Designing of E-learning is according to human mentality. Getting knowledge was never much easy in the history. Now knowledge is at your door step. Just click and get it.

Investments in education provide a “multiplier effect”, compounding the returns in other sectors; with more education comes increased health, economic growth and food security.

Each extra year of pre-school increases a person’s future productivity by 10-30%.Countries that raise literacy rates by 20-30% have seen increases in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of 8-16%. Each 1% increase in the level of women’s education generates 0.3% in additional economic growth. In sub-Saharan Africa, investing in girls’ education has the potential to boost agricultural output by 25%.If all women in sub-Saharan Africa had a secondary education; 1.8 million lives could be saved each year. A farmer with just four years of education is 9% more productive than one with no education. Women’s education is responsible for half of the reduction of child mortality over the past 40 years. On average each additional year of schooling for a country’s population reduces the chances of falling into civil war by 3.6%.People of voting age with a primary education are 1.5 times more likely to support democracy than people with no education. There would be a 12% drop in global poverty if all students in low-income countries left school with basic reading skills. Wages rise 20% for every year beyond 4th grade that a girl remains in school, reports of UNESCO, United Nations Global Compact and UNIFEM says.

According to UNESCO, the Four Pillars of Education are Learning to know, Learning to do, Learning to live together and Learning to be. These four pillars of education can’t be anchored solely in one phase in a person`s life or in a single place. There is a need to re-think when in people`s lives education should be provided, and the fields that such education should cover. The periods and fields should complement each other and be interrelated in such a way that all people can get the most out of their own specific educational environment all through their lives.

Learning to Know: It implies learning how to learn by developing one`s concentration, memory skills and ability to think. From infancy, young people must learn how to concentrate – on objects and on other people. This process of improving concentration skills can take different forms and can be aided by the many different learning opportunities that arise in the course of people`s lives (games, work experience programmes, travel, practical science activities, etc.). The development of memory skills is an excellent tool for countering the overpowering stream of instant information put out by the media. Thinking is something children learn first from their parents and then from their teachers. The process should encompass both practical problem-solving and abstract thought. Both education and research should therefore combine deductive and inductive reasoning, which are often claimed to be opposing processes. While one form of reasoning may be more appropriate than the other, depending on the subjects being taught, it is generally impossible to pursue a logical train of thought without combining the two. The process of learning to think is a lifelong one and can be enhanced by every kind of human experience. In this respect, as people`s work becomes less routine, they will find that their thinking skills are increasingly being challenged at their place of work.

Learning to do: It is closely associated with the issue of occupational training: how do we adapt education so that it can equip people to do the types of work needed in the future? Here we should draw a distinction between industrial economies, where most people are wage-earners, and other economies where self-employment or casual works are still the norm. “Learning to do” can no longer mean what it did when people were trained to perform a very specific physical task in a manufacturing process. Skill training therefore has to evolve and become more than just a means of imparting the knowledge needed to do a more or less routine job.

The key concept now is one of “personal competence”. This personal competence is assessed by looking at a mix of skills and talents, combining certified skills acquired through technical and vocational training, social behaviour, personal initiative and a willingness to take risks. If we add a demand for personal commitment on the part of employees in their role as change agents, it is clear that this kind of personal competence involves highly subjective innate or acquired qualities, often referred to as “people skills” or “interpersonal skills” by employers, combined with knowledge and other job skills. Of these qualities, communication, team and problem-solving skills are assuming greater importance. Then, the question of innovation arises- How can people be prepared to innovate?

Learning to live together: violence all too often dominates life in the contemporary world, forming a depressing contrast with the hope which some people have been able to place in human progress. Human history has constantly been scarred by conflicts, but the risk is heightened by two new elements. Firstly, there is the extraordinary potential for self- destruction created by humans in the twentieth century. Then, we have the ability of the new media to provide the entire world with information and unverifiable reports on ongoing conflicts. Public opinion becomes a helpless observer or even a hostage of those who initiate or keep up the conflicts. Until now education has been unable to do much to mitigate this situation. Can we do better? Can we educate ourselves to avoid conflict or peacefully resolve it?

Some subjects lend themselves to discover other people are – human geography in basic education, foreign languages and literature later on. For example, teaching youngsters to look at the world through the eyes of other ethnic or religious groups is a way of avoiding some of the misunderstandings that give rise to hatred and violence among adults. Thus, teaching the history of religions or customs can provide a useful reference tool for moulding future behaviour. Forgetting that they are putting themselves across as models, they may, because of their attitude, inflict lifelong harm on their pupils in terms of the latter`s openness to other people and their ability to face up to the inevitable tensions between individuals, groups and nations. One of the essential tools for education in the twenty-first century will be a suitable forum for dialogue and discussion. In the world of work, too, so many achievements would not have been possible if people had not successfully moved beyond the conflicts that generally arise in hierarchical organizations through their involvement in a common project.

Finally, Learning to Be: The aim of development is the complete fulfillment of man, in all the richness of his personality, the complexity of his forms of expression and his various commitments – as individual, member of a family and of a community, citizen and producer, inventor of techniques and creative dreamer`. Rather than educating children for a given society, the challenge will be to ensure that everyone always has the personal resources and intellectual tools needed to understand the world and behave as a fair-minded, responsible human being. More than ever before, the essential task of education seems to be to make sure that all people enjoy the freedom of thought, judgment, feeling and imagination to develop their talents and keep control of as much of their lives as they can. Education should contribute to every person`s complete development – mind and body, intelligence, sensitivity, aesthetic appreciation and spirituality.

New methods have evolved from experiments at local community level. Their effectiveness in reducing violence or combating various social problems is widely recognized. The twenty-first century will need a varied range of talents and personalities even more than exceptionally gifted individuals, who are equally essential in any society. Concern with developing the imagination and creativity should also restore the value of oral culture and knowledge drawn from children`s or adults` experiences.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/learning-to-know-to-live-together-to-do-and-to-be/

National award-winning docu screened at NCPA – Hindustan Times

National award-winning docu screened at NCPAHindustan TimesSet in the conflict zone of Manipur, filmmaker Mamta Murthy's film 'Fried fish, chicken soup & a premiere show' explores the little known film industry thriving in the region. T…

National award-winning docu screened at NCPA
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Set in the conflict zone of Manipur, filmmaker Mamta Murthy's film 'Fried fish, chicken soup & a premiere show' explores the little known film industry thriving in the region. The film will be screened as part of the Fresh Pix Series at the National
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National award-winning docu screened at NCPA – Hindustan Times

National award-winning docu screened at NCPAHindustan TimesSet in the conflict zone of Manipur, filmmaker Mamta Murthy's film 'Fried fish, chicken soup & a premiere show' explores the little known film industry thriving in the region. T…

National award-winning docu screened at NCPA
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Set in the conflict zone of Manipur, filmmaker Mamta Murthy's film 'Fried fish, chicken soup & a premiere show' explores the little known film industry thriving in the region. The film will be screened as part of the Fresh Pix Series at the National

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Mothers’ group dishes out instant morality in Manipur restaurants – Indian Express

Indian ExpressMothers' group dishes out instant morality in Manipur restaurantsIndian ExpressSOME high-backed chairs and a few dim lights may be all that restaurants in Manipur offer by way of a romantic rendezvous. However, it's enough for a g…


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Mothers' group dishes out instant morality in Manipur restaurants
Indian Express
SOME high-backed chairs and a few dim lights may be all that restaurants in Manipur offer by way of a romantic rendezvous. However, it's enough for a group of mothers, who have been going around the state threatening couples and restaurant owners to

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MoS expresses satisfaction with BRO work

IMPHAL, April 10: Union Minister of State for defence Pallam Raju has confided to BRO… more »

MOS of Defence Pallam Raju flanked by army and state police officials during his inspection tour at Moreh on Tuesday.

IMPHAL, April 10: Union Minister of State for defence Pallam Raju has confided to BRO officials that the present road condition of NH 39 and the border fencing works along Moreh – Myanmar border will be reviewed by the Centre.

On his arrival arriving at the border town of Moreh in the state, by chopper from Kohima this afternoon, the minister was greeted by Major General UK Gurung at 9 Assam Rifles post located at the border town.

Post a short briefing by Maj Gen UK Gurung, the minister went to Moreh gate number 4 and inspected the ongoing border road construction works at border pillar number 79 presently taken up along the Manipur-Myanmar border areas.

Pallam Raju promised more funds for improvement of border roads in Manipur and expressed his satisfaction at the works taken up by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO).

The minister inspected the ongoing border fencing work at Moreh and was briefed by R Ravi Shankar, the director general of BRO about the progress of construction work of the Lokchao Bride located at Gate number 1, further work progress of the 139 km long Moreh-Thingphai-New Somtal road, Indo Myanmar Friendship road, Tamu- Kyigone- Kalewain Thanganphai road were also briefed to the minister by the BRO officials.

The BRO officials also briefed the Union Minister of State on the progress of Myanmar’s Tamu-Kalewa road construction work by India with the help of slide shows.

The minister also promised to provide fund for improvement of 109 kms long Imphal-Moreh road.

Raju is the first defence Minister of State to visit Moreh, where India and Myanmar carry on border trade.

Top army and Assam Rifle officials including IG Assam Rifle (South) Maj. Gen. U. K. Gurung, DGAR Lt Gen Ravi Shankar, DIG 26 sector Assam Rifles Brigadier Upendra Drivedi, BRO chief engineer Brigadier Arun Joshi and other administrative officers of Moreh were also present during the minister’s Moreh visit.

Before leaving Moreh for Imphal Raju reviewed the border security with Maj. General Gurung.

Pallam Raju after arrival at Imphal met Chief Minister Ibobi Singh  at the latter`s official bungalow at around 4 pm for nearly 50 minutes.

The Union Minister of State also met Governor, Gurbachand Jagat at Raj Bhavan and will halt the night there.

He will further visit Tamenglong district headquarters tomorrow and attend a public reception there.

He will also have an aerial survey of the ongoing 222 km long Imphal-Jiribam highway improvement work by BRO, after which he will visit Jiribam sub-division, Imphal dast district to have a first-hand account of the progress made so far of railway tracks being laid to connect Imphal with the rest of the country through railways.

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Mothers group dishes out instant morality in Manipur restaurants – Indian Express

Indian ExpressMothers group dishes out instant morality in Manipur restaurantsIndian ExpressSOME high-backed chairs and a few dim lights may be all that restaurants in Manipur offer by way of a romantic rendezvous. However, it's enough for a group …


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Mothers group dishes out instant morality in Manipur restaurants
Indian Express
SOME high-backed chairs and a few dim lights may be all that restaurants in Manipur offer by way of a romantic rendezvous. However, it's enough for a group of mothers, who have been going around the state threatening couples and restaurant owners to

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Manipur Sports Update April 10 – E-Pao.net

Manipur Sports Update April 10E-Pao.netTrekking: The Manipur Mountaineering and Trekking Association is organising the 34th Sports Climbing Course at MMTA complex at Minuthong. Appointed: Referees Sapam Kenedy, L. Lokendra and L. Tarunkumar Singh have …

Manipur Sports Update April 10
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Trekking: The Manipur Mountaineering and Trekking Association is organising the 34th Sports Climbing Course at MMTA complex at Minuthong. Appointed: Referees Sapam Kenedy, L. Lokendra and L. Tarunkumar Singh have been appointed match officials for the

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Need for a film studio in Manipur – E-Pao.net

Need for a film studio in ManipurE-Pao.netThe need to establish a film studio or a film village in Manipur to improve the film industry in the State was mooted during the observation of Mami Numit, the birth of Manipuri cinema at Manipur Film Developme…

Need for a film studio in Manipur
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The need to establish a film studio or a film village in Manipur to improve the film industry in the State was mooted during the observation of Mami Numit, the birth of Manipuri cinema at Manipur Film Development Corporation (MFDC) hall here today.

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Need for a film studio in Manipur – E-Pao.net

Need for a film studio in ManipurE-Pao.netThe need to establish a film studio or a film village in Manipur to improve the film industry in the State was mooted during the observation of Mami Numit, the birth of Manipuri cinema at Manipur Film Developme…

Need for a film studio in Manipur
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The need to establish a film studio or a film village in Manipur to improve the film industry in the State was mooted during the observation of Mami Numit, the birth of Manipuri cinema at Manipur Film Development Corporation (MFDC) hall here today.

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Nagalim: Delhi Considers ‘Supra State’ As Solution To Naga Conflict – UNPO

UNPONagalim: Delhi Considers 'Supra State' As Solution To Naga ConflictUNPOThe demand for greater Nagalim includes incorporation of Naga-inhabited areas of Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. However, the subject of law and order will remain …


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Nagalim: Delhi Considers 'Supra State' As Solution To Naga Conflict
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The demand for greater Nagalim includes incorporation of Naga-inhabited areas of Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. However, the subject of law and order will remain with the respective state governments. This is exactly the supra-state model as

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Vacancy for the role of Tivoli Administrator at Imphal, Manipur – E-Pao.net

Vacancy for the role of Tivoli Administrator at Imphal, ManipurE-Pao.netInstallation and configuration of the IBM Tivoli EMS applications Installation & management of storage management policy, configuration and management of disk array, SAN fabric…

Vacancy for the role of Tivoli Administrator at Imphal, Manipur
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A new human cousin discovered

By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh While God has been elusive for eternity, refusing to unfold… more »

By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh

While God has been elusive for eternity, refusing to unfold his mysteries, if we look back in time we will find that we have begun to unravel the mysteries of nature with vast changes in our intellectual achievements, such as Gödel’s theorem, molecular biology and Wittgenstein’s antiphilosophy.

In the midst of all these, archaeologists and geneticists were flabbergasted at the discovery of a new human cousin. Professor Chris Stringer, human origins researcher at London’s Natural History Museum, one of the leading proponents of the recent single (African) origin hypothesis, remarked that: “This new DNA work provides an entirely new way of looking at the evolution of humans in central and eastern Asia.”

The plot is thickening about the origin of early humans who inhabited this planet of ours. There may have been seven distinct types of human ancestor from Africa who expanded to remote islands of Indonesia, Europe and Siberia.

Every one of them became extinct like the dinosaurs between thousands of years to millennia except us. It may have been because of the ingenuity, intelligence and adaptability of the Homo sapiens species that we are here today. Our brain has now reached maturity and it will not expand any more. And we are here to stay.

The surprise story began in March 2010 when scientists, led by Johannes Krause and fellow researcher, Swedish biologist Svante Paabo from Mark Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Eastern Germany, published online in the “Nature”, the finding of the DNA from a girl’s old finger bone.

The bit of bone but a huge bone for evolutionists was found in 2008 by Russian archaeologists from the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of Novosibirsk, working at the site of Denisova cave, in the Altai Krai Mountains of southern Siberia. They sent it to Leipzig for identification

A finger bone fragment from the fifth finger of a juvenile female that lived 40,000 years ago, as well as a fragment of a molar tooth, much bigger than human molar was discovered. The finger bone was found within 65 miles of known Neanderthal and modern human sites. Later in 2011, a toe bone was also unravelled (it is currently undergoing analysis).

The finger bone’s mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis showed it to be distinct from the mtDNAs of Neanderthals and modern humans. Subsequent studies on the nuclear genome from this specimen, as well as mtDNA from the tooth, determined that this group shares a common origin with Neanderthals and interbred with the ancestors of some present day Melanesians (people from the islands of Papa New Guinea) and Australian aborigines.

This juvenile hominin is now dubbed the “X-woman” (referring to the maternal descent of mtDNA), or the “Denisova hominin”. Some artefacts, including a bracelet, excavated in the cave at the same level were carbon dated to around 40,000 BP.

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Prof Paabo noted that the existence of these distant branch humans creates much more complex picture of human kind during the late Pleistocene epoch. Denisova Cave is known to have also been inhabited by Neanderthal people and perhaps by modern humans. Because of the cool climate in this location, the discovery benefited from DNA’s ability to survive for longer periods at lower temperatures of the cave at 32 degrees Fahrenheight.

The analysis indicated that modern humans, Neanderthals and the Denisova hominin last shared a common ancestor around 1 million years ago. Denisovans are found to be a sister group to Neanderthals and had similar ancestors, because all non-African humans have Neanderthal DNA.

According to researchers, this provides confirmation that there were at least four distinct types of humans in existence (including Homo erectus) when anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens) first left their African homeland.

The fact that Denisovans were discovered in southern Siberia, but contributed genetic material to modern human populations in Southeast Asia suggests that their population may
have been widespread in Asia during the Pleistocene age.

The DNA analysis further indicated that these new Denisovans were the result of an earlier migration out of Africa, distinct from the later out-of-Africa migrations associated with Neanderthals and modern humans, but also distinct from the earlier migration of Homo erectus, who were to colonise Asia.

According to the co-author in the “Nature”, Richard Green of the University of California, Santa Cruz, there was probably an ancestral group that left Africa between 300,000 and 400.000 years ago and quickly diverged, with one branch becoming the Neanderthals who spread into Europe and the other branch moving east and becoming Denisovans.

When modern humans left Africa 60,000 years ago, they first encountered the Neanderthals, an interaction prevailed that left traces of Neanderthal DNA scattered throughout the genomes of all non-Africans. The other group of humans later came in contact with Denisovans leaving traces of Denisovan DNA in the genomes who settled in Melanesi – an assemblage of islands of Australia’s coast including New Guinea.

Richard Green says, “It was fruitous that this discovery came quickly on the heels of the Neanderthal genome, because we already had the team ready to do a similar analysis.” He said Denisovans were quite different from Neanderthals and modern humans. They had teeth similar to those of older human ancestors, such as Homo erectus.

The Leipzig scientist Kraus said that since the discovery was announced in March 2010, the researchers have been focussed on the task of decoding the entire 3 billion DNA building blocks in the complete genetic make-up of the newcomer from the Atlai Mountains.

The Leipzig scientists have also reported the isolation and sequencing of nuclear DNA from the Denisovan finger bone in 2010. The specimen showed an unusual preservation of DNA and low level of contamination, allowing them a detailed comparison of its genome with Neanderthal and modern humans.

They concluded that the Denisovan population along with Neanderthal shared a
common branch from the lineage leading to modern African humans.. The estimated average time of divergence between Denisovans and Neanderthals sequences is
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640,000 years ago, and between both of these and the sequences of modern Africans is 804,000 years ago.

Modern genetic studies show that app. 4% of non-African modern human DNA
relates to Neanderthals. A new comparison of Denisovan genome from six modern humans, one each from South Africa, Nigeria, France, Hans Chinese, Papua New
Guinea and Bougainville islands showed that between 4% and 6% of the genome of the Melanesians derive from Denisovan population.

The scientists suggest that the genes were probably introduced during the early migration of the ancestors of Melanesians into Southeast Asia, where Denisovans once ranged widely over eastern Asia.

Mark Stoneking, molecular anthropologist at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary anthropology, Leipzig, (most famous for his estimation that human
clothing originated about 72,000 years ago, by sequencing the genes of head and body
lice in 2007) led a research team, which found genetic evidence that, in addition to
Melanesians, Australian aborigines, and small, scattered groups of people in
Southeast Asia, such as Negrito of Mamanawa in the Phillipines shares Denisovan ancestry, though Andaman Islander Negritos and Malaysian Jehai, do not.

With their result, they challenged the belief that Denisovans interbred in mainland Asia before spreading to the island from Southeast Asia, Melanesia, and Australia.

Recent genetic studies in 2011 have indicated that modern humans may have mated with “at least two groups” of ancient humans: Neanderthals and Denisovans.

Ian Tatersall of the Department of Physical Anthropology at the American Museum of National History says that “We are the only hominid around today, and we tend to think that that’s how it’s always been. But the evidence is accumulating that the human evolutionary tree is quite luxuriantly branching.

Scientists have no idea what the Denisovan hominis look like. Paabo says that because the Denisova homini is assumed to be human, it’s possible that there are many unknown homini fossils waiting to be discovered. Palaeontologists will continue to scour for remnants in Siberia.

Apart from Denisovans, scientists discovered a new very strange humanlike species (published in “Nature” in 2004) that lived over the past few hundred years in the east of the last islands of Java in Indonesia – a scattered remote archipelago. The remains of this new species had been excavated in 2004, in Liang Bua Cave on the island of Flores, and hence named Homo floresiensis (aka the Hobbit). The creature was only one meter tall and very small-brained.

Homo floresiensis was considered intelligent as the cave contained evidence of tool making, butchery of animal carcasses, and fire. They survived until about 17,000 years ago. The latest studies of the Hobbit bones have led to the radical idea that these tiny people in fact, descended from something more primitive than Homo erectus – yet another species whose ancestors emerged from Africa 2 million years ago, or
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more, and then evolved in isolation in Southeast Asia, finally disappearing within the last 20 millennia.

There is no knowledge of when the Neanderthals ad Homo erectus disappeared,
overwhelmed by Homo sapiens, probably because of better tools and other resources.

What stumps the scientists by the finding this strange humanlike creatures is that Africa could have been home to yet another species of humans within the last 50,000 years, based on signs of possible ancestral DNA in modern African populations and fossils found in Nigeria and Congo.

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

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