Cong’s defeat in MCD polls to have bearing on LS polls BJP

The crushing defeat of Congress party in the election to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi MCD would certainly have bearings on the forthcoming Lok Sabha Election, Shantikumar Sharma, President of BJP, Manipur Pradesh has predicated Source Hueiye…

The crushing defeat of Congress party in the election to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi MCD would certainly have bearings on the forthcoming Lok Sabha Election, Shantikumar Sharma, President of BJP, Manipur Pradesh has predicated Source Hueiyen News Service

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Cops recover ‘Gandhiji’s head’ from PWD office premises

Police have recovered the head of Gandhiji’s statue that went missing after the act of vandalism committed in the wee hours of April 15 by some miscreants, who are now cooling their heels in Ukhrul police station Source Hueiyen News Service Pamrei…

Police have recovered the head of Gandhiji’s statue that went missing after the act of vandalism committed in the wee hours of April 15 by some miscreants, who are now cooling their heels in Ukhrul police station Source Hueiyen News Service Pamreiso Shimray

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IRB man opens fire, creates panic at Kangpokpi

Kangpokpi denizens were left in a panicky situation last night as personnel of 4th IRB posted at ADC, Complex Kangpokpi opened four rounds of fire at around 8 pm yesterday Source The Sangai Express

Kangpokpi denizens were left in a panicky situation last night as personnel of 4th IRB posted at ADC, Complex Kangpokpi opened four rounds of fire at around 8 pm yesterday Source The Sangai Express

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Cattleheads still vulnerable to Black Quarter Ample stock of antiBQ vaccines in hand

Even as the State Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Department has been constantly vaccinating cattle to check BQ Black Quarter , cattle in Manipur are still vulnerable to the disease Source The Sangai Express

Even as the State Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Department has been constantly vaccinating cattle to check BQ Black Quarter , cattle in Manipur are still vulnerable to the disease Source The Sangai Express

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English rendition of Chainarol released

A clear demarcation between combatants and non combatants, respect of the body of the dead warrior, and a conscious attempt to avoid harm to the surroundings are found in Chainarol Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

A clear demarcation between combatants and non combatants, respect of the body of the dead warrior, and a conscious attempt to avoid harm to the surroundings are found in Chainarol Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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NSG’s Counter Hijacking Unit

The Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram laid the Foundation Stone of Composite Structure for the Counter Hijacking Unit of elite National Security Guard at Samalkha Camp, New Delhi today. MHA has accorded sanction of Rs. 47.42 crore for the Composite Structure as a part of modernization and development project of NSG. The Composite Structure will […]

The Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram laid the Foundation Stone of Composite Structure for the Counter Hijacking Unit of elite National Security Guard at Samalkha Camp, New Delhi today.
MHA has accorded sanction of Rs. 47.42 crore for the Composite Structure as a part of modernization and development project of NSG. The Composite Structure will have an area of 15502 Sqm and will have a four storey structure. The Composite Structure will have provisions for living accommodation for 540 Commandos, and Administrative Block, Training Hall, Class Rooms & other Operational and Training infrastructure. The construction work is scheduled to be completed within 18 months from the date of start.
Guest of Honour, Smt. Sheila Dikshit, Chief Minister Delhi along with Union Home Secretary, senior Government officers, Heads of CAPFs and other important dignitaries were present on the occasion.

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CM returns, expansion expected soon

Imphal. April 18 (NNN): The eagerly awaited return of Manipur chief minister O. Ibobi Singh from the national capital to Imphal with news of which MLAs are to be included in the cabinet of the newly formed Congress government was dashed as the chief minister reportedly could not meet the AICC chief Sonia Gandhi, informed […]

Imphal. April 18 (NNN): The eagerly awaited return of Manipur chief minister O. Ibobi Singh from the national capital to Imphal with news of which MLAs are to be included in the cabinet of the newly formed Congress government was dashed as the chief minister reportedly could not meet the AICC chief Sonia Gandhi, informed a source.
About a month has passed since the swearing in of the three MLAs – Gaikhangam, Debendro and Phungjathang – as cabinet ministers, and the sojourn to Delhi was seen by politicians aspiring for cabinet berths as the final wait before the list of new MLAs to be sworn in as cabinet ministers would be announced.
The chief minister has been in New Delhi for the last few days to attend the meet of chief ministers on internal security and also to meet the AICC high command for final confirmation of who are going to be included as the cabinet and also who is to be the new president of Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee, replacing Gaikhangam from the post and who is now holding the post of the home minister in the government of Manipur.
The chief minister of the state had assured that the cabinet would be expanded at the earliest and had reportedly taken along with him the probable list of cabinet ministers who are to be inducted in the ministry, for final approval of the AICC high command.
If the chief minister is able to meet the AICC chief today and gets approval of the list of cabinet ministers, he will most likely return to Imphal on Thursday, added the source.
It may be mentioned that the home minister of Manipur, Gaikhangam has been in New Delhi ahead of the chief minister’s arrival there, and there has been speculations by political analysts, MLAs and the public about who all might be included in the next batch of cabinet ministers.

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Six Jessami villagers beaten up black & blue, taken to Nagaland – E-Pao.net

Six Jessami villagers beaten up black & blue, taken to NagalandE-Pao.netImphal, April 18 2012: Tension reign high in Manipur-Nagaland border area in Ukhrul district once again after six villagers of Jessami including a VDF driver were beaten up bla…

Six Jessami villagers beaten up black & blue, taken to Nagaland
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Imphal, April 18 2012: Tension reign high in Manipur-Nagaland border area in Ukhrul district once again after six villagers of Jessami including a VDF driver were beaten up black and blue by some villagers from the neighbouring Melorie village and
Six Jessami villagers allegedly kidnappedKanglaOnline

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With no takers, low floor bus service runs into roadblock – E-Pao.net

With no takers, low floor bus service runs into roadblockE-Pao.netImphal, April 18 2012: With no response to the tender called from private firms interested in operating the services of semi-low floor buses provided to Manipur under Jawaharlal Nehru Na…

With no takers, low floor bus service runs into roadblock
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Imphal, April 18 2012: With no response to the tender called from private firms interested in operating the services of semi-low floor buses provided to Manipur under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewable Mission (JnNURM), the tender bid has been

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English rendition of Chainarol released – E-Pao.net

English rendition of Chainarol releasedE-Pao.netGovernor of Manipur Gurbachan Jagat stated this in his speech as the chief guest on the event of the release of the book entitled "Chainarol: Way of the Warriors", the English rendition of the P…

English rendition of Chainarol released
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Governor of Manipur Gurbachan Jagat stated this in his speech as the chief guest on the event of the release of the book entitled "Chainarol: Way of the Warriors", the English rendition of the Puya (ancient manuscripts of the Meiteis) 'Chainarol' by

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Eye camp at Keirao Makting

IMPHAL, April 18: An eye treatment camp will be organized by Directorate of Health Services,… more »

IMPHAL, April 18: An eye treatment camp will be organized by Directorate of Health Services, Manipur at Keirao Makting, Primary Health Centre on April 20.

The camp will be participated by various experienced eye sergeants and different types of eye ailments will be treated, including cataract operation, a PIB statement informed.

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KEDO to celebrate anniversary

IMPHAL, April 18: Kanglei Economic Development Organization (KEDO) will organize its 5th foundation Day on… more »

IMPHAL, April 18: Kanglei Economic Development Organization (KEDO) will organize its 5th foundation Day on April 20 at Khwairamband Nupi Keithel No. 2.

Keishamthong constituency MLA, Ibomcha will attend the ceremony as chief guest and a social service will also be organized on the eve of the celebration at Nupi Keithel No.2, a release said.

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TRAU defeated WCA by 4 wickets

IMPHAL, April 18: TRAU Kwakeithel defeated WCA Tera by 4 wickets in the classification cricket… more »

IMPHAL, April 18: TRAU Kwakeithel defeated WCA Tera by 4 wickets in the classification cricket tournament at Luwangpokpa cricket ground today. The match was shortened to 35 overs due to bad weather. WCA won the toss and was elected to bat first and scored 66 runs losing all the wickets in 24 overs. In reply, TRAU reached the target in 16.3 overs losing 6 wickets. Jotish of TRAU was declared Man of the Match for taking 4 wickets.

YWC Langthabal will be playing against Blue Hawk Khurai in tomorrow’s match of the classification tournament.

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U-18 State level Hockey

IMPHAL, April 18: SEYO draws CRAU by 1-1 in today’s match in the first ground… more »

IMPHAL, April 18: SEYO draws CRAU by 1-1 in today’s match in the first ground of the 1st edition U-18 boy’s and girl’s state level hockey tournament at Hockey stadium, Khuman Lampak. Ksh Nelson of SEYO scored the first goal at 15 minutes time but it was soon responded in 19 minutes time by N Maheshwore of CRAU. Both the team got 4 penalty corners each but they were not able to convert them into goals.  A Yaiphaba of SEYO and L Jonney were booked green cards during the game.   

In the second ground, PHAM made an easy win over YCLYL by 6-1. Ksh Wangamba scored 3 goals, Amarjit Goswami scored 2 goals and L Romeshchandra scored one goal for PHAM and W Bipin scored the lone goal of YCLYL. After getting 6 penalty corners each to both the teams, PHAM team were able to convert only one goal whereas YCLYL team were not able convert any goals.

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Veteran football

IMPHAL, April 18: FVWA draws FLAM by 1-1 in the first ground of today’s match… more »

IMPHAL, April 18: FVWA draws FLAM by 1-1 in the first ground of today’s match of the 14th edition challenge cup veteran football tournament held at Mapal Kangjamei, whereas in the second ground ATVFA made an easy win over VSAI by 5-1. 

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Congratulation

IMPHAL, April 18: Football Referees Welfare Committee Manipur has congratulated N Arunkumar Singh and L… more »

IMPHAL, April 18: Football Referees Welfare Committee Manipur has congratulated N Arunkumar Singh and L Priyobarta Singh, referees of All Manipur Football Association on clearing the written and physical test successfully at the class II Examination held at Jamshedpur, Jharkhand.

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Sport climbing course rescheduled

IMPHAL, April 18: The 37th spot climbing course which was postponed from April 14 has… more »

IMPHAL, April 18: The 37th spot climbing course which was postponed from April 14 has been rescheduled on April 21. Those who have submitted forms for this course are informed to report at the office of Manipur Mountaineering and Trekking Association before 11:30 am said date.

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Writing Puyas

Where does the importance of Puyas stand in our present day society? Whatever be the… more »

Where does the importance of Puyas stand in our present day society? Whatever be the controversies surrounding the script, we cannot ignore the Puyas, which is a rich repository of knowledge gained over the centuries. In fact, the Manipuri civilization is stored in these puyas. It is believed that more than 4000 puyas exist even today locked away in the homes of various custodians. They deal with a variety of subjects. They can be put broadly under the following categories: political and historical; geographical; natural phenomena; religious texts and rituals; genealogy; kinship; migration; medicine and physiology; astronomy; astrology; code of warriors; and monographs. By translating these Puyas in modern Manipuri language and again into English language would certainly open the eyes of not only ignorant Manipuris but it will enlighten the world on our rich heritage. A beginning has been made with the publication of the book ‘Chainarol: Way of the Warrior’ on Wednesday. The Imphal Free Press is proud to be associated with the Chanarol. Puya are written by learned Manipuri scholars, known as the Maichous, and they are also custodians of these scholarly works. The authorship is traditionally kept anonymous as a mark of humility and the first mention of authorship occurs in the 18th century. Scholars subordinate to Maichous were known as Mainous. A Maichou or Mainou is neither hereditary nor restricted to any particular group or class of people. They were appointed by the ruler to their respective offices on merit. A galaxy of seven Maichous graced the royal institution meant for them during the reign of Pamheiba. The world of puyas generally depicts a society and economy in the valley which is based on wet paddy cultivation, horticulture and fishery. Cottage industries like black smithy, gold smithy, bamboo crafts, carpentry, cotton and silk handloom works are major occupations. Inland waterways crisscross the valley for drainage and transport. Trading activities facilitate not only transaction of goods but also bring in skilled artisans from over a wide area. As the principal translator of the Chainarol puya said, when one attempts to render a puya into English the first hurdle is to convince the custodian, usually the descendant of a Maichou who is no more. It requires patience and an approach through a person or scholar to whom the family has complete trust. It is not just a hangover from bitter experiences in the historical past but the reflection of an attitude bordering on reverence for the puya as a family heirloom. To the family, it often overrides the potential benefit of the puya if presented to a wider readership. The manner in which the Chainarol was translated through a team effort and consultative process needs to be adopted in future projects based on Puyas, as near perfection could only be achieved only through a multi disciplinary approach. While saying this, we are not criticizing the efforts in translation. In fact, we must congratulate them for the painstaking work that they have done. We must also congratulate individual collectors of the original Puyas. We are indeed glad to know that, the Centre for Manipuri Studies at Manipur University had acquired original texts of about 500 puyas from a private collector. When these Puyas comes to life in the form of translated versions, the world will come to know of our civilization. We hope Manipur University will translate into action the aspiration of rediscovering the world of puyas. And they would certainly adopt the model of Chainarol project while undertaking Puya projects. The attention of the state Governor Gurbachan Jagat has been drawn with regard to the importance of the Puyas and its civilizational aspects. We also hope the Governor would push the state government on undertaking projects on Puyas.  

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Illegal immigrant issue a threat to future survival

By Oken Jeet Sandham The issue of illegal immigrants in Nagaland is not new. This… more »

By Oken Jeet Sandham
The issue of illegal immigrants in Nagaland is not new. This has been there since long time back. The influx of illegal immigrants had been time and again discussed in many fora and this writer himself had attended in many such fora. In all these fora, participants expressed their major fear that this influx of illegal immigrants would destroy their demography one day. And today, the reality is the survival of the very local people is under serious threat and these so-called illegal immigrants started indulging in all sort of heinous crimes. They had scant respect for the married couple even.

Sadly, this dangerous trend started spreading wantonly without much hindrance either from the locals or local administrations. And innocent citizens have been watching helplessly to all these unwanted developments over the years. The civil societies and local administrations were caught napping. Then hurriedly, whenever any heinous crime was committed by these so-called illegal immigrants, we would wake up and rush to the issue without much strategy only to find that most of these people possessed Inner Line Permits (ILPs). Unfortunately, after some time, the heat would fast subside till such time a new heinous crime was committed by these illegal immigrants.

The checking of ILP defaulters in the state may not be that difficult because most of these non-locals staying in Nagaland doing business activities had ILPs issued by the local administrations. We have mainland Indians like Biharis, UPians, Keralites, Marathis, Tamilians, etc. They would definitely have ILPs, and perhaps a very negligible number of them would not have ILPs. But they are not the issue as they didn’t indulge in crimes and their ILP case can be solved.

But the complication came up when we started checking ILP defaulters among the Muslim communities. Many of them were genuine Indian Muslims, while many were illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. Interestingly, most of them again have possessed ILPs issued by the local administrations. But those of ILP defaulters or so-called illegal immigrants would not be found in towns and cities. They would smartly come to towns and cities to commit crimes and return  to outskirts of towns and cities or even interior nearby villages to avoid any police arrest. It is also wondering whether police had really checked about the ILP status of any of such non-locals when they made any arrest of these non-local criminals.

The problem here becomes more compounded as these so-called illegal immigrants possessed domicile certificates issued by the Assam’s local administrations. And when these people of doubtful integrity have produced all the documents required, the local administrations here in Nagaland have absolutely no way to object to their ILP applications. Besides they could easily impersonate as Indian Muslims as they could fluently speak Bangla and Hindis.

Yet, the grey area, which has literally become a threat to the state, is the administration without properly scrutinizing the documents of these people of doubtful integrity simply issued ILPs to them. Worse, they indulged in issuance of Temporary Permits (TP) wantonly to many of such people of doubtful integrity. This writer had come across on many occasions that the Muslims after entering Dimapur from across the border would meet some officials in ADC office, Dimapur (Before ADC was not upgraded to DC status) and under the pretext of meeting with some of their relatives at Kohima or elsewhere would request EACs and SDO© for TP. In almost all the cases, these officials simply issued TPs under their letter heads without checking their identities. So once the officials under their letter heads allowed these non-locals of doubtful integrity to reach Kohima or elsewhere, it became a license for them to do as they liked. And there was no question of detecting these people again, because there was no mechanism to detect them.

Another shocking trend is there are lots of ILP racketeers going on in the State. This has largely added to the already fragile situation in the state.

It will be certainly wrong to say that all the criminal activities are committed by the Muslims but it is largely true that majority of the crimes are committed by the Muslims.

While discussing about the illegal immigrants, we also should not forget that there are thousands of other non-locals of other origins—like Bhutias and Tibetans. These people have largely succeeded in business ventures in the state. At least in Dimapur and Kohima, they have done exceedingly well in business sectors. The good thing of these people is they don’t indulge in crimes.

When we talk of genuine mainland Indian settlers in Nagaland like Biharis, UPians, Keralites, Tamilians—they were also hardly heard of committing any crimes. We don’t hear that a Bihari coolie committed rapes in Nagaland. A coolie will live as a coolie and die as a coolie. That’s it.

One will be surprised to know that even some of the Muslims landed in Andaman and Nicobar Island had in their possession domicile certificates issued by Assam administrations. So also Muslims going to Dubai and elsewhere as job seekers had similar domicile certificates issued by the Assam local administrations. But the fact is if one goes to the Office of the Regional Passport Officer (RPO) at Beltola, Guwahati, during office hours, one will see the majority of the passport applicants are all Muslims who are claiming to have all domicile certificates issued by Assam’s local administrations.

It is sad to say that majority of the so-called illegal Bangladeshis staying in Nagaland have domicile certificates issued by the Assam’s local administrations. As such, it is largely impossible for the administration in Nagaland to say that these people are illegal immigrants. So the administration has no option but to issue ILPs to these so-called illegal immigrants if they applied for.

Most of the illegal immigrants in Nagaland are not mostly from mainland India. 95% of them in Nagaland are coming from Assam claiming to be the banafide citizens of that State (Assam). If the size of the population of these illegal immigrants in Nagaland is from Assam and not from mainland India, then the matter is questionable. How can Assam have such a huge population of illegal immigrants spilling over into other parts of the region unless they had infiltrated from across the international border?

The long stretch of Assam forest bordering Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh has over the years disappeared and been systematically occupied by the illegal immigrants. The trouble is most of these illegal settlers are well equipped with valid land holding documents issued by the Assam administrations. Sources say most of the State`s reserved forest in the border areas have vanished and its occupied by the illegal immigrants and not by the real Assamese people. The Nagaland Government often alleges that these illegal immigrants have even occupied the Disputed Area Belt (DAB) that led to frequent border skirmishes.

Various intelligent agencies had been warning of serious consequences if immediate attention was not paid. Unfortunately, these illegal migrants have been given legal protection with resident certificates, pattas, etc. for narrow political mileage. As a result, the real Assamese people have been reduced to minority in most of the border districts and they are now voiceless.

In spite of these developments, there could be still thousands of illegal immigrants in Nagaland who might not have any documents. And to screen these people would not be that problem but they would not come out as and when any drives of detecting illegal immigrants took place. One drawback is such drive is momentary and it only happens when heinous crimes are committed by these so-called illegal immigrants. And logically speaking that those whose intention was to settle in Nagaland or elsewhere for long term plan would hardly indulge in any crime.

Another serious drawback is once these so-called illegal immigrants are detected, where to deport them in the absence of any pact for deportation with any country. Plus this is not the state subject either. So we could only push them if detected at the most to Assam border.

It may be mentioned that the powerful All Assam students Union (AASU) had launched a bloody campaign to push Bangladeshis back to their land. Indigenous people feared they could be reduced to minority in their own land massacred thousands of Bangladeshis, including women and children, across the state (Assam).

The Government and the students’ union signed a pact in 1985. Interestingly the Clauses on the deportation of foreigners have still not been implemented.

There is no shadow of doubt that the unabated influx of illegal Bangladeshis in Assam has not only affected the demography of the state but also the entire region, becoming a serious threat to the survival of the region’s people and country’s internal security as well.

We should also know that region`s economic underdevelopment coupled with Center`s prolonged negligence and the continuous insurgency and the chasm that existed between the people of the region and the mainland people are some of the reasons giving room to the illegal immigrants and outside elements to exploit to their maximum advantages.

There is certainly genuine mainland Muslims in the region like Tamils, Keralites, Bengalis, Punjabis, Marwaris, etc. But the mainland Muslims will have least interest to come and settle in the region and their influx is out of question.

Even if the local NGOs or for that matter student bodies tried to check these non-local people, the mission was tough because most of them would have been well-equipped with lot of documents including ILPs. And once they were found with these documents, they were not only allowed to stay in the state but also shown as Indian citizens legally. So knowingly, we are reduced to helpless creatures. Yet, to identify the illegal Bangladeshis will not be very difficult once the citizens are properly educated about their natures. Assam has larger role to play in solving illegal immigrant issue and the actions taken there will have maximum impact on other parts of the region. If Assam fails, there is no point for other States in the region to think of. Because most of these supposed to be illegal immigrants who are going to other States of the region are well equipped with domicile certificates issued by Assam administrations.

And in Nagaland, when the NGOs were trying their best to check the menace, the administration would start challenging them that it was not their job to check illegal immigrants in the state. We hardly heard that administrations launched any drive to check illegal immigrants or ILP defaulters. But of late very unusual development occurred that pre-paid mobile numbers in Nagaland would be banned saying that 90% of the crimes were committed by pre-paid mobile issuers. I certainly believe that these illegal immigrants who have been committing all these crimes must be pre-paid mobile users and if the 90% pre-paid mobile users were indulging in committing crimes in Nagaland, then certainly, the population of these illegal immigrants in the State must have reached a dangerous point.

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