International Dance Day ‘Instituting award would boost morale’

As a mean to endeavour the promotion of dancers in the State, it would be appreciable if the Government authority institutes an annual award for dancers, remarked a renowned dancer, Th Suryamukhi Devi Source The Sangai Express

As a mean to endeavour the promotion of dancers in the State, it would be appreciable if the Government authority institutes an annual award for dancers, remarked a renowned dancer, Th Suryamukhi Devi Source The Sangai Express

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Girl molested, Boy abducted, another looted at Delhi

Amidst public outcry over brutal murder of Loitam Richard at Bangalore, which has once again brought forth the larger issue of discrimination against people from North East, particularly the students, in different parts of the country, reports of moles…

Amidst public outcry over brutal murder of Loitam Richard at Bangalore, which has once again brought forth the larger issue of discrimination against people from North East, particularly the students, in different parts of the country, reports of molestation of a Tangkhul girl, abduction of another Tangkhul boy and beating and looting of a Meetei boy have came to light Source Hueiyen News Service

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‘Left out of Minister’s posts not a problem’

It is not unreassuring for the Congress MLAs who are left out of the Ministry’s expansion and port folio allocation, RK Anand, Congress MLA from Naoriya Pakhanglakpa said Source The Sangai Express

It is not unreassuring for the Congress MLAs who are left out of the Ministry’s expansion and port folio allocation, RK Anand, Congress MLA from Naoriya Pakhanglakpa said Source The Sangai Express

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MSF intensifies ‘Operation Dark Cabin’

After its initial drive of warning restaurant owners against non compliance of laid down guidelines for operating their business, Manipuri Students Federation MSF has intensified its ‘Operation Dark Cabin’ and resorted to destroying defaulting restau…

After its initial drive of warning restaurant owners against non compliance of laid down guidelines for operating their business, Manipuri Students Federation MSF has intensified its ‘Operation Dark Cabin’ and resorted to destroying defaulting restaurants Source Hueiyen News Service

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Developments in Loitam Richard murder case Two suspended from hostel, protests held

The Acharya Institute’s management has suspended two students from the hostel, where a Manipuri architecture student was found dead under mysterious circumstances on April 18 Source The Sangai Express Agencies

The Acharya Institute’s management has suspended two students from the hostel, where a Manipuri architecture student was found dead under mysterious circumstances on April 18 Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Developments in Loitam Richard murder case Students hold protests in Delhi, Bangalore

Nearly two weeks after he was found dead under mysterious circumstances in his hostel room in Bangalore, protests are being held in the city and in New Delhi to seek justice for Manipuri student Richard Loitam Source The Sangai Express Agencies

Nearly two weeks after he was found dead under mysterious circumstances in his hostel room in Bangalore, protests are being held in the city and in New Delhi to seek justice for Manipuri student Richard Loitam Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Manipur student’s death: Youngsters rally for justice – Times of India

India TodayManipur student's death: Youngsters rally for justiceTimes of IndiaA first-year B Arch student Loitam was a native of Im phal, Manipur. He was found dead in his hostel room at Madanayakanahalli on Tum kur Road on April 17. A Facebook pag…


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Manipur student's death: Youngsters rally for justice
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A first-year B Arch student Loitam was a native of Im phal, Manipur. He was found dead in his hostel room at Madanayakanahalli on Tum kur Road on April 17. A Facebook page hosted by activist Monika Khangembam for the cause of students' se curity had
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Manipuri woman molested in Gurgaon – Calcutta Telegraph

Manipuri woman molested in GurgaonCalcutta TelegraphNew Delhi, April 29: A 27-year-old girl from Manipur was allegedly molested in Gurgaon late on Friday night. Three Manipuri youths who tried to intervene were also beaten up. The police, however, have…

Manipuri woman molested in Gurgaon
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New Delhi, April 29: A 27-year-old girl from Manipur was allegedly molested in Gurgaon late on Friday night. Three Manipuri youths who tried to intervene were also beaten up. The police, however, have not been able to arrest the accused persons.

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Gratitude

IMPHAL, Apr 29: The Maram Student’s Union (MKS), Maram Union and Turi Bari Panchayat extended… more »

IMPHAL, Apr 29: The Maram Student’s Union (MKS), Maram Union and Turi Bari Panchayat extended their gratitude to Chief Minister Ibobi Singh for the sympathy shown towards Maram Primitive Tribe and Senapati District by awarding MLA Francis Ngajokpa with the ministerial berth of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Economic and Statistics. MKS also believes that the Minister will service the government and the people he represent in the highest capacity.

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RPF clarifies

IMPHAL, Apr 29: Ph Amarjit alias Priyokumar alias Pakpa, 27, a resident of Moirangthem Laijabam… more »

IMPHAL, Apr 29: Ph Amarjit alias Priyokumar alias Pakpa, 27, a resident of Moirangthem Laijabam Leikai, who was arrested by a combined team of 28 Assam Rifles and 42 Assam Rifles during a search operation at Nongbram on April 27, is not related with RPF/PLA, the banned outfit claimed on Sunday.

A person called by name Amarjit alias Priyokumar alias Pakpa has never joined the PLA as a regular army till now, RPF clarified in a statement signed by its chief of department of publicity, Taohangsu Heiremcha.

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Grenade gift

IMPHAL, Apr 29: Unidentified persons, suspected to be militants placed a hand grenade at the… more »

IMPHAL, Apr 29: Unidentified persons, suspected to be militants placed a hand grenade at the residential gate of one Takhellambam Mangi, 45 at Uripok Takhellambam Leikai at 7pm this late evening.

Mangi is reported to be an executing engineer at the Manipur Pollution Control Board.

The bomb exploded, however no one was injured during the explosion.

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ZYF elctions

IMPHAL, Apr 29: The Zeliangrong Youth front (Nungba Zone) was held on April 28 at… more »

IMPHAL, Apr 29: The Zeliangrong Youth front (Nungba Zone) was held on April 28 at Longmai (Noney) Part III community hall at 12:30pm.

A press statement of the youth front stated that representatives from different Zeliangrong villages youth club under the jurisdiction of Nungba Sub-division participated in the said election process.

It further stated that Gaithaimei Gangmei was appointed as chairman, Gaisinmei Kamei and Thaingamlung Thaimei as vice-chairmen, Pougakdai Kamei as general secretary, G Thuanguanlung as finance secretary,

G. Caleb as development secretary and Akhamba Kamei as secretary Information and Publicity.

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Memorandum submitted

IMPHAL, April 29: The Federation of All Tribal Youths Clubs, Manipur has submitted a memorandum… more »

IMPHAL, April 29: The Federation of All Tribal Youths Clubs, Manipur has submitted a memorandum to the then director of RIMS, Lamphelpat on April 28, 2012 pleading for the cancellation of the written test result declaration for the recruitment of staff nurse under the requisition letter dated April 7, 2011 together with the redressed of the other gross violation of the state reservation rules.

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KHSC for boys and IDEAL for girls wins state level hockey tournament

IMPHAL, April 29: KHSC clinched the 1st edition Boy’s state level Hockey Tournament at Khuman… more »

IMPHAL, April 29: KHSC clinched the 1st edition Boy’s state level Hockey Tournament at Khuman Lampak hockey stadium by defeating LIZARD in an interesting and exciting final which saw both teams locked at 1-1 at the end of regular time.

Th Henthoiba scored in the 30th minute of play for KHSC before L Mantosh of LIZARD reduced the scoreline to 1-1 in the 52nd minute of play.

The two teams continued with a tie-breaker, however even after the end of the tie breaker the two were levelled at 4-4, with Jinjin of KHSC and N Roheshkumar missing out from scoring for their teams.

Players of both teams failed to score in the first two penalty shootouts of the sudden death; however the third penalty taker M Dhananjoy of KHSC scored, while L Boy of LIZARD failed to score in the sudden death.

The match ended 1(5)-1(4) in favour of KHSC.

Meanwhile in the girl’s final of the same tournament, IDEAL club defeated PHAM by 2-1.

Nirmala scored both the winners for IDEAl while A Geetarani scored one for PHAM. B Saria of PHAM was adjudged the Best player (girls) while K Johnson of LIZARD was adjudged the Best player (boys) player of the tournament.

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World In Rethink Mode: Is Manipur Joining?

By Amar Yumnam When the Soviet Union disappeared, the world was largely in a celebrative… more »

By Amar Yumnam
When the Soviet Union disappeared, the world was largely in a celebrative mood. But when the global economy has suffered the latest round of crises – financial crisis topping the environmental, food, water and energy crises – the world has realised that the celebration on the decline of a major adversary was misplaced and untimely. It is now passing through a deep introspection, articulation and appreciation of diversity. All these are happening within a context of acceptance of an interconnected universe as the ultimate. There are rethinking processes into the models of polity, society and ultimately of economy. These are happening mostly in countries already supposed to be models of success economies, like the United States of America and Continental Europe. Manipur is nowhere near a success scenario of polity, society and economy, but the global rethink does provide us an opportunity to rethink on ourselves and the country-wide model of India. The putting in place of a new government with fresh faces in the council of ministers, the fast emerging scenario of Asian development dynamics, the changes happening in Myanmar, the policy designs of India and the new non-endogenous social ethos of Manipur, the moment is critically opportune for Manipur to join the global rethink.

From Cicero to Stiglitz and Sachs: Only a few months back I had read the English translation of Cicero’s pre-Christ articulation of the imperatives for a civilisation to sustain. I was moved by his articulation of the virtues of patriotism which are needed to be both acquired and practiced by the population and her politicians. The core values and virtues of Cicero’s teachings are still very relevant globally and much more so for Manipur. Though nowhere he is referred to, the continuation his perspective can be seen even today. Two very recent books are found to be of prime value to read in the contemporary world. One is the Global Crisis: The Way Forward (which is a report of a commission of the United Nations, generally known as The Stiglitz Commission Report) and the other is The Price of Civilisation: Economics and Ethics After The Fall.

The Stiglitz Commission speaks of some principles to guide the global recovery policies after the recent and ongoing crises of finance, water, food, energy and environment. Emphasising the significance of ideas (not centred but diverse),  it speaks inter alia of a balance between regulation and deregulation (read state and market), transparency in governance and decision-making, synchronisation of short-run and long run policies and concern for justice. The inimitable Jeffrey Sachs is deeply unnerved by the fact of worrying for his own country (the Unites States) after advising the different countries of the world on economic policy for almost four decades. He writes: “At the root of America’s economic crisis lies a moral crisis: the decline of civic virtue among America’s political and economic elite. A society of markets, laws,, and elections is not enough if the rich and powerful fail to behave with respect, honesty, and compassion toward the rest of society and toward the world. America has developed the world’s most competitive market society but has squandered its civic virtue along the way. Without restoring an ethos of social responsibility, there can be no meaningful and sustained economic recovery.” I had recently discussed Manipur with an American friend on the relative social strengths of Manipur. I pointed out to him the capability to point out mistakes, accept wrongs and listen to the critics for finding the social remedies of the American society compared to the absence of such a characteristics in Manipur. I pointed out that looking at the failure of social response to child kidnapping and women issues in Manipur as proofs. I told him that JACs could not be treated as social strengths but establish the disappearance of an ethos of once endogenous collective response. He told me that he was hearing a social critic of Manipur for the first time and based in Manipur itself.

Manipur Scenario: What gives opportunity to us is the recent composition of the decision-takers in the government under Ibobi. Manipur has been under the spell of decline of civic virtues and disrespect for ideas for quite a few years. Besides the economic and the political elite, the common people too have been infected by this disease. All the ethnic groups, state, non-state and anti-state agents have been greatly influenced by this decline in their functioning. The outcome has been that rogue elements have started dominating the functioning in every dimension of social life. This has further hastened the decline in civic virtues, and replacement of the endogenous ethos of the people by the violent ethos of the rogue agents. Now these are conditions which can never lead to the emergence of a sustainable social and economic environment, but only land the people into psychological destabilisation.

We cannot think of a long term continuation of this scenario. This is exactly where the new government gives us hope. There are persons from whom we can expect a new wind of governance principles among the new ministers. The first priority is that they should be able to prove to the people in Manipur that they think and work for the land, and not as ordinary representatives of the districts and constituencies they come from. This would not only address the present anger against district non-representation in the composition of the ministry, but would herald the emergence of an inclusive and wider perspective among the people. This would call for the evolution of a genuinely Manipur-wide development policy. The second priority would be application of mind and evolution of a policy to critically prepare the land and people for the emerging Asian century. The third issue would be the as good as dead scenario of all the government schools. Revival of these is fundamental for restoring the lost social virtues and social cohesiveness. We should remember that education is essentially a state responsibility. If the government is incapable of performing this function, it should decide to save the huge public money spent on this sector. The money thus saved could be used for serving the cause of the poor. All these moves would require bringing the rogue elements under rein.

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Manipur: Demand to ban outsiders grows – Indian Express

Manipur: Demand to ban outsiders growsIndian ExpressWhen the Monsoon Session starts two months from now, the Manipur Assembly will have to tackle a growing demand regarding the reinstatement of Inner Line Permit in the state. While the Restricted Area …

Manipur: Demand to ban outsiders grows
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When the Monsoon Session starts two months from now, the Manipur Assembly will have to tackle a growing demand regarding the reinstatement of Inner Line Permit in the state. While the Restricted Area Permit disallows non-Indians from entering sensitive
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Even after Cabinet expansion, Ibobi is not out of the woods – The Hindu

The HinduEven after Cabinet expansion, Ibobi is not out of the woodsThe HinduOkram Ibobi Singh, scripted history by becoming Manipur's Chief Minister for the third consecutive time in the January 28 elections, but dissensions and groupism continue …


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Even after Cabinet expansion, Ibobi is not out of the woods
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Okram Ibobi Singh, scripted history by becoming Manipur's Chief Minister for the third consecutive time in the January 28 elections, but dissensions and groupism continue to torment him. The Congress won 42 seats in the 60-member House, from where he
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Justice for Loitam Richard Campaign – Hyderabad – PR

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Justice for Loitam Richard Campaign – Hyderabad – PR

The nation-wide campaign for justice for Loitam Richard, a nineteen years old Architectural Engineering student at Acharya NRV Engineering College, Bangalore, who was beaten to death by his hostel mates, was held in different parts of India. As a part of this nation-wide campaign, Hyderabad Manipuri Society (HYMS), in association with the Students Union of University of Hyderabad and Manipuri students held a protest cum condolence meeting at the university campus today i.e. 29th April, 2012. The campaign was attended by more than one hundred and fifty persons from different walks of life, from different region and states. The event, created by HYMS, demands an immediate action from Karnataka police and government.

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The event for Loitam Richard had silent protest-rally and observed two minutes silence for the departed soul. Amidst candles and slogans, people gathered for the event condemns the homicide and demanded that justice be brought. One of the speakers, Rajeev Rahi, a Ph.D student of Hindi literature, questions the system and how this system for its own existence has killed so many people particularly from the minority sections. He calls Indian Democracy a pseudo and we have people have to fight against such a hegemonic and oppressive system. Another speaker, Phani also echoing Rajeev’s point maintains how institutional system is killing instead of grooming them for the future. He also referred to Dona Silva Sangma, the girl from Meghalaya who committed suicide allegedly after she was caught using unfair means; he also referred to Irom Sharmila to bring out how minority are treated in this country which is supposedly the largest democracy in the world. Zameer, another Ph.D Scholar and Manjoy Lourembam who represented HYMS also spoke on the occasion.

Few of the media houses which came to cover the event took interviews of people gathered. Thongam Bipin, a Ph.D student in University and also the Cultural coordinator of HYMS points out the possibility of racial discrimination and abuses. He also condemns the insensitivity of college administration and Karnataka police. They should be held responsible.

In this regard, HYMS stands for justice for Loitam Richard and his family. It believes that Richard could be anybody and it could happen to anybody. Though the issue has a possible tinge of racial discrimination, HYMS would choose to remain mum for the moment. We will wait for the findings because we believe that the police and other higher authorities can no longer remain silent. At this hour, HYMS condemns Richard’s killing in the strongest possible terms and extends our support. Richard’s case is a reminiscence of nth number of such killings. We demand an end to this and justice be brought and the case should be handed over to CBI.

Sd/
Maibam Hitler
Chief Cordinator
Hyderabad Manipuri Society (HYMS)

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Protest Against the Killing of Richard Loitam – Bangalore – PR

Bangalore, 29th April 2012: Over 1500 people from different walks of life and many organizations… more »

Bangalore, 29th April 2012: Over 1500 people from different walks of life and many organizations today came out in protest at Town Hall, Bangalore, against the murder of Richard Loitam. The participants have collectively demanded the Karnakata government to thoroughly investigate the death of Richard Loitam, and the guilty be brought to justice. It has also called upon the Karnataka government to take action against the Acharya NRV school of architecture and it’s official for their negligence, false accusation and the cover-up in the death of Richard Loitam.

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The gathering stood in silence and prayed for a minute for the departed soul of Richard. Slogans were shouted, protest songs were sung, banners and placards were held, candle light vigil was observed.

Many organizations/activists had demanded action against the murder case and some of the comments noted are:-

Jagdish G Chandra – Convener, Peoples’ Solidarity Concerns, Bangalore – “The justice for Loitam Richard is a fundamental issue for all citizens. We want a society where fear and violence is ended. Police authorities must do justice quickly and not falsify the case and shield the culprits. The college management should be held responsible for the homicide of Richard.”

Viko – Vice President of Naga Students’ Union Bangalore – “Is this the way we should be killed and send back home in a coffin? We want justice and we should take this up with the higher authorities”

Monika Khangembam – Representative of Justice of Richard – “It’s high time the management comes out clean and produces the culprits. There are enough evidences to show that it was a murder so police should start a thorough investigation.”

Rahul Prasad –Juvenile care groups – “I saw a banner here which says the college should be closed and I also would like to tell that the college should be closed till Richard gets justice”

Jangkholen – President of Kuki Students’ Union – “This is a great opportunity for the folks from North-East to unite and fight for ourselves as we have learned a lesson from Richard’s murder”

Herojit – Representative of Bangalore Manipur Student Association(BMSA)– “If a student dies in his college hostel then the college authorities should take responsibility and also the government should protect the citizens/students coming from other states here.”

Varun Jaganath of St.Joseph’s college – “Apathy is the first cause for injustice, you guys are not apathetic today, you guys have come forward for justice for Richard and cheers to that.”

Sumiti Muthi – Representative of Lesbith Group – “We came in solidarity with the struggle of justice and this country has a tendency of fabricating false cases.”

Richard Loitam was a 19 year old student from Manipur, who was pursuing Architecture Engineering (1st Year) at Archarya NRV School of Architecture, Bangalore. On the morning of 18th April, 2012 Richard was found dead on his hostel room bed with multiple injuries to his body and blood oozing from his eyes, nose, mouth and ears. The signs on his body, which can still be seen in photographs, bear clear and distinctive signs which could have come only from being assaulted and battered. However, many conflicting reasons have been assigned as the cause of his death even before the details of the post mortem are made available, which raises concern and worry that certain vested interest individuals might not want the exact cause of death to come out and are trying to cover up the whole issue. Richard’s parents who are devastated by the irreplaceable loss are convinced that their son died of campus violence as there are indications and witness accounts of Richard having an altercation with other students on the evening of 17th April, the night before his death. Accordingly, they approached the authorities of the Institute to carry out a thorough, fair and transparent investigation so that justice is done and the culprits, if any, are brought to book. Even after the passage of reasonable time, the authorities of Acharya NRV School of Architecture, Bangalore did nothing of significance, thereby prompting the parents of Richard to approach the police for help. The local police have not done a proper investigation into the matter, nor has the college authorities co-operated with the investigation thereby giving a sense of frustration and restlessness to the family and near ones of Richard.

The protest campaign was organized by volunteers of Justice for Loitam Richard Group and Peoples’ Solidarity Concerns, Bangalore.

Some of the organization who participate and supported this protest:

1. South Indian cell for Human Rights
2. Zeliangrong students’ union Bangaore
3. Kuki students’ Organizations Bangalore
4. Naga Students’ Union Bangalore
5. Thangkhul Student Union Bangalore
6. Juvenile care groups
7. Lesbith Association
8. Bangalore Manipur Student’s Union
9. Bangalore Meitei Association
10. Lotha Students’ Union Bangalore
11. Poumei Students’ Union

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Manipur Assam Rifles arrests four United Peoples’ Democratic Front cadres with … – Times of India

Manipur Assam Rifles arrests four United Peoples' Democratic Front cadres with …Times of IndiaIMPHAL: Assam Rifles arrested four cadres of the United Peoples' Democratic Front (UPDF) from Manabum area of Changlang district in Manipur on Satur…

Manipur Assam Rifles arrests four United Peoples' Democratic Front cadres with
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IMPHAL: Assam Rifles arrested four cadres of the United Peoples' Democratic Front (UPDF) from Manabum area of Changlang district in Manipur on Saturday. Two US-made 7.65 mm pistols, one Chinese-made .22 mm pistol and a huge cache of ammunition were

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