Manipuri Diaspora Foundation day held

Mail News Service New Delhi, Jan 7: Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi, a secular and non-profit organization of Manipuris settled in Delhi and its surrounding areas celebrated the foundation day on 06.01.2013 ( Sunday) in a grand fashion at Dwarka, Delhi. Sh. Mangibabu, Hon’ble MLA, Thanga Constituency & Vice President,MPCC, graced the grand occasion as the […]

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New Delhi, Jan 7: Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi, a secular and non-profit organization of Manipuris settled in Delhi and its surrounding areas celebrated the foundation day on 06.01.2013 ( Sunday) in a grand fashion at Dwarka, Delhi.
Sh. Mangibabu, Hon’ble MLA, Thanga Constituency & Vice President,MPCC, graced the grand occasion as the Chief Guest and Sh. R.K.Falguni, IAS, Ex-Secy (DoNER) as Guests of Honour . The function was also attended by various other special invitees and dignitaries.
While speaking on the occasion, the chief guest Sh.Mangibabu expressed his happiness regarding the efforts made by Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi to bring social harmony and bond of love and unity among the various communities residing in the National Capital. Sh. Falguni in his speech, also opined that the need of the hour is to have a shelter for all common people coming from the region for various purposes as the existing Manipuri Bhawan cannot accommodate all.
The function ended with a grand lunch in Manipuri cuishine.

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Rape attempt

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IMPHAL, January 7: A 29 year old’s alleged attempt to rape a 15 year old girl resulted in an uprising at Poirou Khongjil Mayai Leikai, under Yairipok Police station Thoubal district, this afternoon around 1:30pm. The mob tried to dismantle … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, January 7: A 29 year old’s alleged attempt to rape a 15 year old girl resulted in an uprising at Poirou Khongjil Mayai Leikai, under Yairipok Police station Thoubal district, this afternoon around 1:30pm.

The mob tried to dismantle and set on fire the accused’s Laishram Sanjoy’s house, however timely intervention from the police and subsequent blank firing from them blocked the mob violence.

The police found accused Laishram Sanjoy, 29 son of L Lakshman Singh hiding and took him under their custody.

Laishram Sanjoy has his own wife and children.

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Pony Riding Camp ends

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IMPHAL, January 7: A Pony Riding Winter Camp for Mega Manipur School, Yaralpat held for the first time at the Pony Breeding Farm of the Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association (MHRPA) at Lamphelpat concluded on January 6.  During the … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, January 7: A Pony Riding Winter Camp for Mega Manipur School, Yaralpat held for the first time at the Pony Breeding Farm of the Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association (MHRPA) at Lamphelpat concluded on January 6.  During the course of the 3 day Camp, students of the school were given a first hand experience of holding the reins of a pony and slowly led to learning the ropes of riding on the animal which is slowly decreasing in number in the state. The final day today saw an exhibition of tent pegging where a young boy enthralled the gathering with his expertise while pegging. Also present were members of the All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU) who tried their hands on holding the reins of the pony. Appreciating the initiative, A. Mobi President of AMWJU said that the day young people ask for adopting a pony or buying a pony instead of owning a bike, pony horses of the state would prosper instead of going on a decline. N. Tombiraj of the MHRPA expressed the hope that the Camp would lead to
other educational institutions in the state to also follow suit. “If more schools support this initiative, it would not only inspire young people to know their history but also develop their passion for riding.”

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RNBA appeals not to impose bandh

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IMPHAL, Jan 7: The Central Executive Committee of the Rongmei Naga Baptist Association (RNBA) has in a release appealed to all the people, parties and organizations in the state to refrain from imposing any bandhs or strikes from January 15 … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 7: The Central Executive Committee of the Rongmei Naga Baptist Association (RNBA) has in a release appealed to all the people, parties and organizations in the state to refrain from imposing any bandhs or strikes from January 15 to 22, 2013. The statement added that RNBA would be organizing  the Sixth Youth Conference from January 17 to 20, 2013 at Tamenglong Head Quarters for which any bandh or strike would hamper the said program.

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State level kickboxing championship

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IMPHAL, Jan 7: The Kick Boxing Training School, Sekta is organizing the first 1st State level invitation Kick Boxing Championship 2013 from January 22 to 24, 2013 according to a press release. It has also notified that players from all … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 7: The Kick Boxing Training School, Sekta is organizing the first 1st State level invitation Kick Boxing Championship 2013 from January 22 to 24, 2013 according to a press release. It has also notified that players from all districts can participate in the said championship for which, Nawang Ngangom  the Chief Instructor of the Training School can be contacted for further information.

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URF foundation observed

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IMPHAL, January 7: The first foundation day of the United Revolutionary Front (URF) was held at its Central Head Quarters today according to a press release signed by AK. Pibarel Secretary, Information and Publicity (URF). According to the release, the … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, January 7: The first foundation day of the United Revolutionary Front (URF) was held at its Central Head Quarters today according to a press release signed by AK. Pibarel Secretary, Information and Publicity (URF). According to the release, the function was marked by unfurling the flag of URP by its Chairman, Dr. Achou Meitei who also led the cadres of the party in saluting the memory of members who had lost their lives while carrying out their duties.

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Reins to young people

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The initiative taken up by the Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association (MHRPA) in engaging with young people, but specifically students at its Pony Breeding Farm at Lamphelpat through its Ride the Pony School Project is a welcome step. For … Continue reading

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The initiative taken up by the Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association (MHRPA) in engaging with young people, but specifically students at its Pony Breeding Farm at Lamphelpat through its Ride the Pony School Project is a welcome step. For long, there has been a lament that the Manipuri Pony is on its last legs with fewer people taking to playing Polo leading to its diminishing numbers. Fewer still, are people who rear Manipuri Ponies as there are no financial incentives in doing so. The recently concluded ‘Ride the Pony School Project’ taken up by the MHRPA along with an educational institution in the state may well be a beginning towards engaging young people towards conserving and protecting this fine animal. Though there may well be areas of confusion whether Polo as a game originated from Manipur or elsewhere, one area of clarity is that the Manipuri Pony needs to be protected.

During the course of the 6th International Polo tournament held as part of the Sangai Tourism Festival in 2012, the foreign Polo team players had only words of appreciation for the Manipuri Pony and left after showing their keenness in taking a few specimens of the animal to Europe and other parts of the world along with horsemen and Polo players of the state. It is this nature of innovative methods that the concerned authorities in the state need to imbibe to make Polo popular and bridging the gap between the people and the Manipuri Pony. For long, the animal has been left to the hands of a few avid Pony lovers and taken out as showpieces during the few Polo tournaments that are organized during a year. In between Polo tournaments, the animals are left around to wander on the streets of Imphal and graze in garbage dumps. To begin with, the game of Polo is associated with the elite all over the world. It is limited to what is called the jet set crowd or in former royalty circles and outside of this, is popular only in the armed forces. The MHRPA has been doing its part admirably by promoting Polo tournaments in the state and even holding International tournaments to put the spotlight on Manipur being the place of origin of the modern Polo game. But the MHRPA alone cannot shoulder the entire responsibility of ensuring that the Manipuri Pony and Polo as a game continue to thrive.

In Manipur, the earlier royal patronage of the game and the animal no longer exists while the ‘elite class’ has no inclination towards encouraging the game or has the time to pursue Polo. In this scheme of things, it is only but natural that the game would suffer and the animal grow lesser in numbers. Considering the historical and cultural context of Polo and the Manipuri Pony in the state, a major share of responsibility must be taken up by the Government to ensure that steps are taken to make people empathize with the game and the animal. This responsibility does not have to be confined only to matters of funding but to come up with concrete action plans that can be implemented. A small beginning is already in the making with a school and the MHRPA joining hands to draw students towards the Manipuri Pony, but this needs to be taken up in every educational institution of the state.

The children of today are the pillars of the future generation. Once the children and the young people of the state get a closer exposure to the beauty of Polo as a game and the cultural and historical legacy of the Manipuri Pony, there will be no stopping them given the gene-pool of sporting ability and talent that the state has. Young people in the state may well end up becoming the game’s brand ambassadors by getting pro-active and pledging to ‘adopt’ Manipuri Ponies. In their hands will be the reins of the Manipuri Pony heading towards a glorious run.

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Naga Meitei Relations : A Concern

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Manipur has become of great concern in recent times to all of us in the light of recent incidents and the paper war still going on. Naga Meitei relationship seems to be reaching a new low. We are saddened and … Continue reading

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Manipur has become of great concern in recent times to all of us in the light of recent incidents and the paper war still going on. Naga Meitei relationship seems to be reaching a new low. We are saddened and disturbed by this. The immediate compulsions and reasons behind the ongoing conflicts/current developments must not be underestimated. They are realities demanding our serious attention so that from them will emerge solutions that will give hope for all. They need not be allowed to sabotage the future we need to achieve together to succeed together in the fast changing world. 

We are reminded that in the early 1960s, amidst Assam Police atrocities and Assam Government initiated legislations which were violative of Naga human rights, the late Bhupen Hazarika, well-known singer/artist even then came to Kohima singing “We are in the same boat brother”! He helped reduce the possible complete rupture in Naga-Assamese relations. Crises often throw up new initiatives, opportunities and leadership and they give hope when things appear hopeless. They also make possible for suffering/victimised peoples to keep going. The point we want to stress is that our neighbours are very important to us just as we are important to them. 

We are greatly concerned with the steady decline in the relationship and goodwill between the Nagas and the Meiteis. Both sides will agree we do not often understand one another properly and there are differences of various kinds. Several recent incidents have obviously added fuel to the smouldering fire in our relationship. Each side has its own points of view and stoutly defend them refusing to give in even an inch. As both sides stick to their points, they have been missing the view, that of the larger picture of two neighbouring communities needing one another. The attitude of “I am right; you are wrong” is making both sides lose. With such attitudes we can only win the battle at most but risk the very real possibility of losing the war!     

Some of us Nagas are of the opinion that as small societies, with great cultural heritages, living side by side in the ocean of the Indian Milieu, and in a situation of prolonged conflict, if also located in a geo-strategic region, desperately need each other for the very survival of our peoples and to secure the future of those who will come after us. If we stick to who is right, none of us will survive or make meaningful contributions to show significant signs that we have lived and there will be no trace of our great heritages as there will be no legacies left behind.

In this cauldron of conflicts, the Government of India and its agencies have not helped either in a manner that we believe is worthy of India. With no clear-cut policy positions and seemingly no feelings for the peoples involved, the Government has only added confusion to the already difficult situation and given more room to those, including its own agencies, who wished to fish in troubled waters. This is not just reprehensible but tragic. The Government of India is not doing itself any good as it plays out its role in this volatile region.

A great example of India’s insensitivity, and total disregard, for the peoples of the North East is the way Government of India continues to remain blind and deaf to the unending protest fast of Irom Sharmila against the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA). All North Easterners have raised their voices against this despicable Act but nothing has been done till date. India has had some areas on the mainland which have created worse problems than North East in the past but it has not dared to promulgate the same Act in those areas. What does this say to the peoples of Northeast India? It gives them the feeling of being second class citizens.     

For Nagas, the Meiteis, the Assamese and all other neighbours are important. The Nagas of Manipur, no doubt, have had cause to feel aggrieved. Likewise, most Nagas also think that the Meiteis have sometimes felt hurt by Nagas. Surely, there will have been numerous occasions for differences of opinion and even quarrels. But such things do happen between neighbours. These should not become unmoveable divides/walls that keep us segregated. We must always keep the larger view in sight for the good of all of us.

There has often been bankruptcy of ideas on both sides. Our proclivity not to meet as neighbouring communities at appropriate levels only make things worse. Our feelings of hurt get multiplied by our own suspicions, mistrust, hurt, fear etc. What were once just feelings and rumours very quickly become facts in the minds of people on both sides. This cannot go on or it will go on only at the mutual cost and loss of our peoples which neither side wants. 

We believe it is time that concerned persons from both sides begin to meet and share their views and opinions. Till now, the Nagas living close to the Meitei community have been at the fore-front of Naga-Meitei relations. This is natural and right and Nagas from other parts must give due credit to them for maintaining good relations. However, there are also Nagas from Nagaland and other parts who are concerned when it involves Naga relations with neighbouring communities. So, there ought to be avenues for neighbours to be able to freely meet and share whatever they wish to at different levels. Persons of goodwill from both communities must begin the process of reaching out to one another and building understanding before our relationship is completely ruptured.

We are aware of the difficulties that exist within the families of both sides. So, the process must mean (entail?) both Nagas and Meiteis also conversing honestly within their own families as well as between the two communities to evolve ideas that will be adequate for the coming years.  

We must all remember that we belong to the ship of North East India. Each of us have a cabin on this ship. Sure, we all like to make our cabins beautiful and comfortable for ourselves. There is nothing wrong in this. But our individual cabins will not survive if the NE ship sinks! So, for our own survival, we must take care of the ship itself first. And the sustainability of our relationships will ensure that the ship of the North East will stay afloat and will have a chance to take us to our God-given destinations. 

Signed by:-

1. Rev V K Nuh
2. Niketu Iralu
3. Rev Kari Longchar
4. K K Sema
5 Chingmak Kejong Chang
6. Nyamto Wangsha  
7. Dr P Ngully
8. Rümatho Nyusou
9. P S Lorin
10. Monalisa Changkija
11. Pheluopfelie Kesiezie
12. Bano Haralu
13. Dr Dietho-o Angami
14. Vaprumu Demo 
15. Charles Chasie 

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Foundation day of All Manipur Nupi Marup – E-Pao.net

Foundation day of All Manipur Nupi MarupE-Pao.netFormer leader of All Manipur Nupi Marup, M Kadambini Devi; and leader of AMNM T Ibemhal Devi; Patron member of AMNM Y Ibeni; and president of AMNM Sorojini Devi also graced the event as the guests of hon…

Foundation day of All Manipur Nupi Marup
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Former leader of All Manipur Nupi Marup, M Kadambini Devi; and leader of AMNM T Ibemhal Devi; Patron member of AMNM Y Ibeni; and president of AMNM Sorojini Devi also graced the event as the guests of honour and president respectively. Prof Ksh
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SC Jamir`s stint in Manipur for election moral support – KanglaOnline

SC Jamir`s stint in Manipur for election moral supportKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, January 7: A Congress delegation led by former Nagaland Chief Minister SC Jamir was in Imphal on a short visit to the state to seek moral support from Manipur Pradesh Congress Co…

SC Jamir`s stint in Manipur for election moral support
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IMPHAL, January 7: A Congress delegation led by former Nagaland Chief Minister SC Jamir was in Imphal on a short visit to the state to seek moral support from Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee as the assembly elections in the neighbouring state is
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Manipur makes a political statement – Daily Pioneer

Manipur makes a political statementDaily PioneerThe three plays to be staged at the ongoing BRM from the state, address issues of government control and women empowerment. TEAM VIVA reports. Manipur is not new to insurgencies and political upheaves. St…

Manipur makes a political statement
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The three plays to be staged at the ongoing BRM from the state, address issues of government control and women empowerment. TEAM VIVA reports. Manipur is not new to insurgencies and political upheaves. Struggle for survival is a daily way with the

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65.7 pc Manipur households depend on forest – Assam Tribune

65.7 pc Manipur households depend on forestAssam TribuneIMPHAL, Jan 7 – More than half of Manipur households are still dependent on forest for their livelihood, according to the recently released CensusInfo India report. More than 65.7 per cent of th…

65.7 pc Manipur households depend on forest
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IMPHAL, Jan 7 – More than half of Manipur households are still dependent on forest for their livelihood, according to the recently released CensusInfo India report. More than 65.7 per cent of the total households (5,07,152) in the State use firewood

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Two Years Rigorous Imprisonment To Official Of Bsnl

MNS:- The Special Judge for CBI Cases, Nagpur has convicted Shri T.S. Rajan, then Telephone Mechanic, Pipla Telephone Exchange, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL), Distt. Nagpur (Maharashtra) and sentenced him to undergo two years Rigorous Imprisonment with total fine of Rs.10,000/- in a bribery case. CBI had registered a case against Shri T.S. Rajan, Telephone […]

MNS:- The Special Judge for CBI Cases, Nagpur has convicted Shri T.S. Rajan, then Telephone Mechanic, Pipla Telephone Exchange, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL), Distt. Nagpur (Maharashtra) and sentenced him to undergo two years Rigorous Imprisonment with total fine of Rs.10,000/- in a bribery case.
CBI had registered a case against Shri T.S. Rajan, Telephone Mechanic, Pipla Telephone Exchange, BSNL, Distt. Nagpur on the basis of a complaint alleging that the accused had demanded a bribe of Rs.1,000/- from the complainant on 04.04.2002 for early installation of his telephone connection.
After registration of the case, CBI laid a trap and Shri T.S. Rajan, Telephone Mechanic was caught red handed while demanding and accepting the bribe from the complainant. A chargesheet was filed on 21.06.2002.
The Trial Court found the accused guilty and convicted him.

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24th Road Safety week Concludes

MNS:- Dr. CP Joshi, the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways (RT&H) has called upon all stakeholders to join hands to collectively address the issues and concerns of road safety so that precious lives can be saved. Addressing the valedictory function of 24th road safety week held at here today, Dr. C.P. Joshi said […]

MNS:- Dr. CP Joshi, the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways (RT&H) has called upon all stakeholders to join hands to collectively address the issues and concerns of road safety so that precious lives can be saved. Addressing the valedictory function of 24th road safety week held at here today, Dr. C.P. Joshi said that though Road Safety is a responsibility of R T& H Ministry, it is possible only with the active cooperation of other stakeholders such as the corporate houses, automobiles and transport Associations, teachers, students, the electronic and print Media, the NGO’s and the Academia. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways will soon be using information technology and social media tools/ seeking active participation of road users, he added. To take the road safety message far and wide, the Ministry also intends to reach out to 30 lakh elected Panchayati Raj representatives in their local languages. The Minister has written to all Chief Ministers to make Road Safety a Social Movement in partnership with schools and universities. The Minister said that to make a sustainable and sizable difference in making our roads safer efforts need to be increased on all fronts and the Ministry is doing so. The Minister gave away annual National Awards to various State Transport Organizations for exemplary work in Road Safety.
Children and youth are among the most vulnerable. The age group (15-24 years) accounted for 30.3 per cent of total road accident casualties during the year 2011. It is the Ministry’s endeavour to make road safety a social movement in partnership with schools and Universities. Educational institutions can play a very important role in promoting road safety. They can organize road safety activities at school and colleges and create opportunities for students to engage in road safety programmes.
Earlier speaking on the occasion the Secretary (RT&H),Shri A K Upadhyay said to the Ministry is making all efforts to bring Road Safety to centre focus and is launching mitigation measures in 13 states where 325 black spots on roads have been identified that account for 90 percent road accidents.
In order to spread road safety awareness “Road Safety Week” is observed all over the country in the month of January every year. The 24th road safety week was observed from 1st January to 7th January 2013. The theme for Road Safety Week this year is Stay Alive, don’t drink and drive. Various events and activities were undertaken by different organisations, during this week to make the people aware about the need for road safety. SIAM organized several events through its members which involved a chain of 4200 Automobile Dealers’ network across the country. Their members also organized workshops, training programmes, health check-up camps for drivers, awareness drives. AIMTC also launched a campaign through its regional arms across the entire country to make their drivers and the local community aware of the need for road safety. The Association of State Road Transport Union had also undertaken awareness campaign and medical check-up camps for its drivers. Many more State Governments, associations and organisations have taken up awareness activities during this week.

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Scientists urged to Make Available their Research in an Understandable Language

MNS: The 100th Session of Indian Science Congress today concluded with a call to bring forward the youth to work for the promotion of science as the youth leadership is a key to the objective of shaping the future of India. The clarion call was given here in Kolkata today by the Chief Guest, West […]

MNS: The 100th Session of Indian Science Congress today concluded with a call to bring forward the youth to work for the promotion of science as the youth leadership is a key to the objective of shaping the future of India. The clarion call was given here in Kolkata today by the Chief Guest, West Bengal Governor Shri M.K. Narayanan in the valedictory session. Shri Narayanan urged the scientist fraternity of India to become more innovative. He said it will be apt if the proceedings of the Indian Science Congress are made available to the general public in an understandable language so that the science movement gets a boost. He also suggested of bringing a white paper on the ideas which have been discussed during the course of congress. Let us ensure that the concept “Science, technology and innovation for the people” really gets transformed into relevant action, so that the gross national happiness increases in our country, Shri Narayanan added.
The Valedictory session began with a report on the events held during the 100th Session of Indian Science Congress presented by Dr. T.Ramasami, Secretary, Department of Science & Technology, Government of India. The report mentioned of twenty five special features of the 100th year of Indian Science. He said Ten Important recommendations emanating from the focal theme of the 100th session of Indian Science Congress are:
Special effort to attract talent and develop Human Resource for science, technology and innovation in a mission, Special drive to readjust governance processes in the university systems for rejuvenation of research in academic sector by implementation of recommendations of several committees which have made excellent recommendations, Strengthening of Public and Private Partnerships in Research and Development sector and create a policy environment for increasing significantly the investment of the private sector into R&D, Enhance the public outreach of science through effective communication with a focus on Public and political understanding of science and the ramifications of new and emerging technologies of relevance to social problems, Interconnect various arms of Indian science sector and link discovery processes in science to problem solving responsibilities of the research and development activities of the country, While India’s participation In mega Science is welcomed, special effort may be required to develop the Human Resource critical to the and investments planned, Challenging needs for food and nutrition, energy and environment, water and sanitation, affordable health care would require new modes of pursuing scientific research.
Indian science sector needs to develop a suitable strategy and road map, Climate change and other global issues would require world wide collaborations and therefore new models would need to be developed involving global alliances, Youthful leadership in science sector is key to the objective of shaping the future of India through science. Leadership pipeline for science is of high priority, A small committee of five under the chair of Dr. Geetha Bali may be constituted to capture the major recommendations emanating from the 100th session of Indian Science Congress in a time bound manner. For this, cooperation of the coordinators of various sessions and presidents of different sectional committees is solicited.
He said said DST l has already been submitted a proposal to the Finance Ministry for creation of a Corpus in the Centenary Year for supporting Indian Science Congress. A decision has also been taken by the Executive Committee that the Centenary Building infrastructure would be created at the present location. Speaking on the occasion Dr. M.S.Swaminathan, Dr. M.S. Emeritus Chairman and Chief Mentor of M.S.Swaminathan Research Centre, Chennai said as frontier science progresses, more and more of such issues of public concern will grow. Nanotechnology will also create fears and apprehensions.
The role of scientists in the area of public information and education will increase. We need a cadre of Science Communicators possessing both proficiency in science and mastery of communication.

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Dr TM Lotha resigns from NPF, PAC, DAN Co-Convener; joins NCP

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Nagaland,KOHIMA, Jan 7 (NEPS): In another major setback to the ruling NPF-led DAN Government in Nagaland, former Minister Dr TM Lotha has resigned as Active and Primary Membership from the Naga People’s Front (NPF) and also as Co-Convener of the … Continue reading

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Nagaland,KOHIMA, Jan 7 (NEPS): In another major setback to the ruling NPF-led DAN Government in Nagaland, former Minister Dr TM Lotha has resigned as Active and Primary Membership from the Naga People’s Front (NPF) and also as Co-Convener of the DAN Monday.

Dr TM Lotha resigns from NPF, PAC, DAN Co-Convener; joins NCP

Dr TM Lotha resigns from NPF, PAC, DAN Co-Convener; joins NCP : Photo by NEPS News Service

The former Minister has also resigned from the post of Chairman of the Political Affairs Committee (PAC) of the DAN with immediate effect.

In a letter addressed to the NPF President here Monday, the former Minister said the decision of his resigning from the NPF as Active and Primary Membership, as Co-Convener of DAN and as Chairman of the PAC of DAN was taken for the fact that “the Naga people have lost faith and confidence in the Regional Political Party as they see that they have no future in the hands of the Regional Political Party.”

At the same time, Dr Lotha has also declared that he has joined the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). Explaining his joining the NCP, he said they were all aware that the “Nagaland State is 100% dependent State with no revenue and resources of our own.” And they needed more help and assistance from the Central Government and that can only happen by joining a National Political Party, he said adding that because of this importance, “I have joined the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) which is a National Political Party for the greater interest of the State.”

Dr Lotha further assured that if they were voted to “power”, they would bring “more funds from the Center” for all round development of the State.

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Calling for entries: Great Eastern Rock ‘V’: The Northeast Today

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Great Eastern Rock ‘V’: The Northeast Today is calling for entries.     Shillong, India: After the elevated success of Great Eastern Rock Vol. IV with over 45,000 sales, Northeast India based popular magazine The Northeast Today (TNT) is gearing … Continue reading

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Great Eastern Rock ‘V’: The Northeast Today is calling for entries.

 

Great Eastern Rock ‘V’: The Northeast Today is calling for entries.

Great Eastern Rock ‘V’: The Northeast Today is calling for entries. Last date of submission: 10th February, 2013

 

Shillong, India: After the elevated success of Great Eastern Rock Vol. IV with over 45,000 sales, Northeast India based popular magazine The Northeast Today (TNT) is gearing up to release their 5th edition of Great Eastern Rock compilation album which is to be freely distributed along with the April ’13 edition of their magazine. They have already started accepting demos for the compilation which features signed and unsigned bands across the country and outside keeping the primary focus on the Northeast Indian bands.

Announcing the news today; associate editor Priya Konthoujam said that they have received an overwhelming response of over 800 entries last year for their 4th edition the compilation album from bands across the nation as well as from the Asian countries like Indonesia. “This year we’re hoping for more, and hopefully it will be a bountiful, bigger than the Volume IV which contained 2 CDs” she adds, encouraging the bands to be a part of the compilation which is inexorable to give your band a very good exposure in this part of the world.

Send your entries along with band bio and high resolution images to: greateasternrock@thenortheasttoday.in

Last date of submission: 10th February, 2013


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Website: tntmagazine.in

* The announcement is sent by Rik Yn, he can be reached at rikyeun{at}gmail.com

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Manipur FASHION Extravaganza – KanglaOnline

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Mentor – The key to success of your career goal – Sapam Shyamananda

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For the youth in crossroads – students in high school, college & those who have recently started working. Many years back, when I attended the training on Coaching and Mentoring, I heard the word mentee for the first time. Mentee … Continue reading

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For the youth in crossroads – students in high school, college & those who have recently started working.

Many years back, when I attended the training on Coaching and Mentoring, I heard the word mentee for the first time. Mentee is the person who has a mentor assigned and is being groomed for a certain role in her current organization. In a typical organization with established HR policies, a mentor is assigned as a part of the career progression of selected high potential employees. US Marines returning from war zones are mentored by experts so that they can adapt faster in the normal society and their new jobs. A Mentor-mentee relationship automatically flourishes over time. Sometimes a mentor can also be the coach who can train the mentee on the desired skills. Research have shown that people with mentors are more successful in achieving their career goals.

Having decided to pursue Medicine as a career after Class XII, a student starts preparing for one of the toughest exams. Now how do one go about preparing for this exam. The simplest way for the student is to join a coaching institute or procure study materials through similar institutes. What if the student speaks to a senior who is currently studying a course in Medicine or is practicing Doctor? She will get many more ideas, suggestions and inputs of the way the preparation can be done. And what if the student speaks to the same senior on a regular basis right from preparation of the exam to even studying the course itself and above all the overall life of a Doctor’s profession. The knowledge of the student regarding his career goal will be far more and he can paint a mental picture having clarified all his doubts. This is what a mentoring process is all about. An experienced person in the field helping and guiding a junior who wants to pursue the same field. Same goes for other professions including Engineer, IAS Officer, Lawyer, Banker, Chartered Accountant, Air Hostess, Nurse, Physiotherapist, Fitness Trainer, Musician, Model, Journalist, Sportstar, Projects Managers, Management Consultants, Political & Social Leaders/Activist and the list goes on. While the student become much more aware of the profession she has chosen as her career, the mentor can even help in validating if the student has chosen a wrong career. Choosing the wrong career and not keeping options to fall back is a big mistake most youth commit today in our society.

Whether it is about a student not sure about her style of preparation for the board exam or a student not sure what subject to choose after Class XII, or someone looking for her first job or trying to achieve a higher role in her career, a mentor is the answer to many questions which arises in every stage of one’s career. Be it about building self esteem, maintaining positive attitude, clarifying doubts related to behavioral attributes, a mentor is someone whom you can walk up to so that you can have all your doubts cleared. A mentor may not have all the answers for you but she will fetch that information or show you the source where the information is available. Sometimes just talking to the mentor makes things clearer for the mentee. Mentoring even goes to the level of shaping a new CEO to be successful in his role.

Throughout my career counseling experience, what I have come across is that our youth today are not inquisitive enough about their dream careers. They seldom clarify their doubts in the early stages. This leads to frustrations and discontentment at the later stages of their lives. ‘I wish there was someone who could have guided me’ – is the standard line for those who have not manged to achieve their goals. And above all, I have come across many who claim they know everything and they think they do not require any help. Or let’s put it straight that there are many who believes that mentoring is not required at all or it is a sheer waste of time. This is a misconception and we need to overcome this myth. Many of us already have mentors in the form of parents, teachers and seniors who are helping us shape our careers. Trust me, even today, every time when I face challenges, I still look up to the same Leikai seniors whom I have been in touch with since my school days. And I also have my ex-boss who is my mentor and my good friend. Surprisingly, they seem to have gone through the same kind of challenges I face today and they are able to provide solutions based on what they have experienced. Beyond this, I have also managed to build mentors in the organisations that I have worked so far and social organisations I am attached with. These mentors have really helped me understand the legacy – social and political dynamics, and many behavioral changes that I need to undergo as I take up new roles in my professional and personal life.

So my beloved youth who are in the crossroads of your careers, there are many experienced seniors out there who are just waiting to be your mentors. Take the bold step today and connect with your mentor via e-mail, phone or a face-to-face interaction. Talk to them on a regular basis even when you do not have any questions. Meet them over a cup of green tea and build an ever lasting relationship with your mentor. Remember to find new mentors as you move ahead with your career. Your mentors will ultimately become your friend, your well wisher and above all a person who will guide you throughout your life.

Here’s wishing you success in your careers. Cheers!!

The author is a career counselor. With more than 13 years of corporate industry exposure, he has been engaged with student mentorship at MIMS, Manipur University. The author can be reached at career.wahang@gmail.com (Published in The Sangai Express Sunday edition 6-Jan-13.)

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Adventure and leadership training programme attracts youth in Manipur – Newstrack India

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