Workshop on vermiculture

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IMPHAL, January 15: A one day workshop on “Vermiculture and Vermi Compositing” was held today at Project Management Complex, Sangaipat organized by the Directorate of Sericulture. The inaugural function was attended by Sericulture, Commerce and Industry Minister Govindas Konthoujam, Principle … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, January 15: A one day workshop on “Vermiculture and Vermi Compositing” was held today at Project Management Complex, Sangaipat organized by the Directorate of Sericulture.

The inaugural function was attended by Sericulture, Commerce and Industry Minister Govindas Konthoujam, Principle Secretary (Sericulture) O Nabakishore and Director (Sericulture) H Ginjamang attended as chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively.

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SIU abolished

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IMPHAL, Jan 15: A government statement has today notified that the Special Intelligence Unit (SIU) of Imphal West district has been abolished with immediate effect. The officers and men attached with this unit from different PSs/branches should report to their … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 15: A government statement has today notified that the Special Intelligence Unit (SIU) of Imphal West district has been abolished with immediate effect. The officers and men attached with this unit from different PSs/branches should report to their former places of posting immediately, the statement added. 

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ERC nominee

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IMPHAL, Jan 15: Dr S Gyaneswar Singh, former principal of DM College of Teachers’ Education, Imphal, has been nominated as the State government’s representative for the Eastern Regional Committee (ERC) of National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), Bhubaneswar, Odisha for … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 15: Dr S Gyaneswar Singh, former principal of DM College of Teachers’ Education, Imphal, has been nominated as the State government’s representative for the Eastern Regional Committee (ERC) of National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), Bhubaneswar, Odisha for a period of three years w.e.f January 8, according to a government statement.

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AMYPCO condemns

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IMPHAL, Jan 15: The All Manipur Youth Protection Committee while condemning the recent alleged surender drama has called upon all concerned not to repeat such incidents in the future. A press release of the committee has said that it will … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 15: The All Manipur Youth Protection Committee while condemning the recent alleged surender drama has called upon all concerned not to repeat such incidents in the future.

A press release of the committee has said that it will not remain silent incase the such incidents are repreated again.

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Fire destroys Kangla foods factory

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IMPHAL, January 15: A fire today destroyed more than 70 percent of the whole Kangla Food factory at Nambul this late evening around 10pm. According to the Imphal Fire service station, the fire service station was informed by the factory … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, January 15: A fire today destroyed more than 70 percent of the whole Kangla Food factory at Nambul this late evening around 10pm.

According to the Imphal Fire service station, the fire service station was informed by the factory at around 10pm about the fire.

Fire tenders from both Imphal and Bishnupur rushed to the spot and managed to douse the fire around 11:30pm.

Properties worth around Rs 1 crore (mostly machineries) have been destroyed during fire.

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Copy paste content

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Thanks to Internet search engines, it is a matter of split seconds to ‘search’ something on the Internet. While a few international publications do function on the ‘paid for subscription’ models for people to read online; most websites and newspaper … Continue reading

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Thanks to Internet search engines, it is a matter of split seconds to ‘search’ something on the Internet. While a few international publications do function on the ‘paid for subscription’ models for people to read online; most websites and newspaper web portals are open to public and in the process, are ‘poached’ for cut paste version in other Internet forums. Reproducing articles, opinion pieces, photographs and often without giving due credit or taking permission happens on a regular basis partly because of the lack of stringent internet copyright laws in the country and because the aggrieved party often tends to let it go. The other mode of exploiting written materials available on the Internet is plagiarism where certain bits and pieces of Internet published pieces are dressed up as new work. This has happened at the national media and was not publicly discussed till a popular weekly magazine ended up doing an editorial on the popular actor Rajnikanth which it turned out was a word for word reproduction of a blog.

In Manipur too, most newspapers have their own websites but along with these, there are other wider Internet forums, which are closely followed by the Manipuri Diaspora. They put news content from the major newspapers in the state on to their own websites without any payment models entering into the picture but do have the courtesy of seeking permission for carrying content. Newspapers in the state also tend to carry national, regional and even state news that are downloaded from the internet, which can get dicey in case copyright cases gets slapped on for not giving credit. Under Indian law, copyright as a form of intellectual property protection is granted to the creators of original works of authorship such as literary works including computer programs, dramatic, musical and artistic works, cinematographic films and sound recordings under Section 13 of the Copyright Act 1957. But the law can give protection only when it is used. The rights of the owner of copyright through Section 14 of the Act include the right of adaptation, right of reproduction, right of publication, right to make translations, communication to public etc. A careful assessment of materials put up on the local newspaper websites by tracking it online will easily help in identifying which outlets are lifting information and content without permission and must be followed up with strong responses.

As with other news websites in the state, a lot of IFP contents are available on Manipur based web sites and various other Internet forums. A few put our contents on their web pages with proper credit including the names of the journalists who have written the pieces while some others carry only a few lines and then direct internet traffic to IFP’s main web site. The later is the decent way to do things but not necessarily what the majority follows. And while the Internet gives a wide ambit for materials and content to be used without permission, it also means that the medium in itself helps track of where it has ended up being used. A few of IFP’s contents was found to have been used in other media forums with a mere ‘Source: IFP’ at the footer space.  This when there had been no earlier process of seeking approval, for using our content. The website using our content was an online magazine catering to a wide audience and pegged as ‘representation of the North East region’. Their only fault but a major one, was taking the efforts taken by our reporters and photographers on the ground and passing off their hard work as their own. A strong word of caution has already led to an acknowledgement of their ‘mistake and oversight’ and while IFP has no issues with a fair use of content, where source is acknowledged hopefully it will be the end of websites passing off our content as their own by cleverly doing away with credit.

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NEROCA through to CC Meet Finals

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By Jinendra Maibam IMPHAL Jan 16: Defending champions NEROCA of Sangakpham  entered into the final of the 56th edition of the CC Meet after defeating KSC of Lambulane by 1-0 goal.  NEROCA started play with full confidence without its star … Continue reading

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By Jinendra Maibam
IMPHAL Jan 16: Defending champions NEROCA of Sangakpham  entered into the final of the 56th edition of the CC Meet after defeating KSC of Lambulane by 1-0 goal.  NEROCA started play with full confidence without its star player  H Chakravoti Singh due to auto suspension. Though KSC tried hard with its attack and counter attack approaches, the lone goal of the match was scored by NEROCA to seal the match. The winning goal was scored by Md Sohail Shah in a field penalty kick in the 33rd minute of the play. KSC player Bonny Laino danger fouled NEROCA midfielder Th Roshan inside the penalty area of KSC side and Centre referee I Rabichandra awarded field penalty in favour of NEROCA.

KSC`s attempts to score failed in the face of the strong defence line of NEROCA and the goalkeeper saved several attempts in the first half and failed to equalize in the second half.

Centre referee I Rabichandra awarded a red card to KSC midfielder G Ngulkhosiem in the 73rd minute of the play while Th Roshan of NEROCA was shown a yellow card in the 70 minute of the play.

The E-pao.net Man of the match award cash of Rs. 2000 along with a trophy and T-Shirt  was awarded to NEROCA winning goal scorer Md Sohail Shah. 

The Final match of the CC Meet is now set for a clash between Assam Regimental Center (ARC) and NEROCA of Sangakpham on 18th Jan 2013 at 1.00pm to be held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.

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A call for the history in the making

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By Hijam Joychandra The trend of drug trafficking in the state is persistent and incorrigible until and unless another revolt of violent transformation like The Third Nupilal breaks out in order to save the youngsters and youths of future generation … Continue reading

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By Hijam Joychandra
The trend of drug trafficking in the state is persistent and incorrigible until and unless another revolt of violent transformation like The Third Nupilal breaks out in order to save the youngsters and youths of future generation from being exploited by such trailing drug invasion. So far, numerous illicit drugs like ephedrine and pseudo- ephedrine were impounded whosevalues worth crores of rupees in the International market by the combined team of Special Intelligence Unit and NAB units in many occasions fromImphalTulihal Airport that are dispatched from Metro airports on cargo flight in the form of consignments. The permissible and authorization of these drugs by the vigilance authority to freight from Metro airports is also a question of wonder. But the sources and the destinations of this drug trafficking are made concealed and this nexus need to be cracking down. Some of the impounded drugs are disposed off in front of the media while many are vanished from the possession. For the first time, the involvement of many high profilers and officials in this drug smuggling is revealed as the valiant cop who leadsthe drug raid was transferred with immediate effect on the following day. The misled of political powers exercised to transfer a valiant cop like Inspector K. Ranjit for performing his rightful duty is gravely condemnable and deprivable. By being a mute spectator or by staging peaceful protests and demonstrations, no amicable solutions will bring forward to stop this social offence of drug trafficking. It is high time to invite for a forceful revolt like another Nupilal to bring forth a change to this deplorable system. Such transformation is the only hope to save the generation next from being gullibly slugged by illicit drugs.

The limit of tolerance for the people of the valley is on the verge of its conclusion and indeed fed up from being the suffered commoners or victims from all dimensions and perspectives of issues like high inflations due to frequent economic blockadesas if it is permissible by laws and fashionable; power system failure; corrupt administration and sick governance; fear psychosis possessed in the mind of people as an ill impact of peace talks and autonomy demands; predicament lives in the midst of grenades and IEDs (“if the commoners obtained grenades, to whom are they going to hurl back” is the crux of transformation);and the dark side of globalization and its impracticable gaps. Drawing from various angles and perspectives, a psychic embedded vision is sighted in people’s mind that the people of the valley or the so called Meiteis community is on the verge of its extinction turmoil by horrific issues and agendas and by analyzing  its scale of engulfment it is indeed necessary for the Meiteis to be protected and preserved. Recent surrender dramasand misguidance of gullible youths by taking advantage of unemployment issues causing demoralization of youths of the state is also another factor contributing to therace extinction.At which part of the sphere where we can find a harmonious place to settle and a blissful environment for the young kids to grow and nourish? As life devalues, the future generation will curse us for sure of being a mere mute spectator rather than shaping a safe environment for them to cherish during our time. There shall be no fate for the future generation to cherish but to live a vagabond life slugged by those drug invasions.

Finding a solution, the identities of the concealed high officials and political leaders who are involved in drug trafficking are in need to be exposed and shackled. Dwelling public property for self causes must be stopped at once. Government’s delay tactics, blame gaming, short term memory of the public, negligence in tackling issues and suppression of any uprising movements by compensating with a fistful of money, being mute spectators, starting of many uprisings with a bang but concluded with a whimper without proper settlements won’t bring any amicable solutions to resolve the languished issues of the state.The Governor should intervene and extend his support beyond jurisdiction for the cause of humanity by ostracizing the involved politicians from partaking governance. A collaborative effort is necessary to bring forth amicable solutions against corruption and drug trafficking. Role of media should also be broaden its spectrum by conducting various sting operations against those corrupt leaders and exposing the hidden truths and scams to the public for spreadingawareness and transformational changes. Let us pledge to transform our society from being a state of languish and superseded by the terror of drug invasion. Let us pledge to tackle the drug trafficking issues collectivelyand shackle those involved in such social offences.

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The Manipur Congress initiated the NSCN-IM demand for Naga integration in 2005

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By Dr. Khomdon Singh Lisam I was shocked to read an old article entitled “ Meiteis Betrayed –Former Chief Minister Rishang Keising was the first to sign the Naga integration  memo to the Prime Minister “  published in the North … Continue reading

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By Dr. Khomdon Singh Lisam
I was shocked to read an old article entitled “ Meiteis Betrayed –Former Chief Minister Rishang Keising was the first to sign the Naga integration  memo to the Prime Minister “  published in the North East Sun, dated 15th July, 2005. (Pradeep Phanjoubam and Deepak Dewan) “

It is reported that  Shri Rishang Keising, Rajya Sabha Member from Manipur  and Shri Gaikhangam, Home Minister  were the first to sign the Naga integration memorandum  entitled “ Memorandum of Naga Members of Parliament and Members of Legislative Assembly from Manipur  for strengthening the ongoing peace negotiation  between the Government of India and the NSCN-IM”  to the Prime Minister on 27 May, 2005.  The text of the memorandums read as follows  “  Hon’ble Sir- At the outset, we, the undersigned, the democratically elected Naga leaders wish to express our deep appreciation to the Government of India for acknowledging the “ unique history and situation of Nagas” and the progress of  talks  in the right direction. We, the elected Naga leaders once again reaffirm our total support to a favourable negotiated settlement  of the Naga issue. It is our earnest  and sincere desire that the ongoing peace talk between the Government of India   and NSCN-IM will mature soon to expedite a fruitful, tangible and concrete settlement to the long cherished aspirations of the  Naga. In the case of territorial  integration of  Naga areas, we believe that it is a sincere quest and basic fundamental right of  the Naga people to be under one political entity and live together.  We, therefore, fully support the aspiration of the Naga people in integration. It is our sincere hope and prayer that political wisdom  of Government of India will prevail ushering in a favourable settlement thereby bringing about mutual benefits to both Naga people and the Government of India and bring about genuine peace and stability in the region.  Signed by Rishang Keising, Member, Rajya Sabha, Mani charanamei, Member, Lok Sabha, Shri Gaikhangam, MLA, Francis Ngajokpa, MLA, A.  Aza Shimray, MLA, B. D, Behring, MLA, D.K. Karunggthang, MLA, W. Keising, MLA, Danny Shaiza, MLA, Henry Paotei, MLA, R.K. Thekho, Samuel Jendai, MLA, Mangai Bou, MLA” 

What is the unique history of the Nagas mentioned by Mr, Raishnag Keishing on  27 May, 2005 and reiterated by Mr. T. Muivah on 18 October, 2012 ?  In  fact the phrase “unique history of Nagas ”  was used  in 1918 for the first time by Mr. Charles Pawsay, the then Deputy Commissioner of Naga Hills  who became Sir Charles Pawsay. Since then, the NSCN –IM and other  active Naga groups are using this phrase to conceal their true identity. The unique history of the Nagas is that they do not have any written history before 1918. Nagas did not have a Raja or a King. Nagas did not have a well defined kingdom or territory or boundary or sovereignty.  The  Naga Hills was created out of Assam vide the Government of India (Excluded and Partially Excluded Areas) order, 1936 by the order of His Majesty at the Buckingham Palace  dated 3rd March, 1936. The boundary of Nagaland was created  by India  with the attainment of statehood only in 1963.  Can Mr. Rishang Keising or  Mr Gaikhangam  or Mr T. Muivah contract this statement ?

This memorandum openly supported NSCN-IM concept of Nagalim ( Greater Nagaland). This is the second time that Mr. Rishang Keishing has put his weight behind the move for Naga integration. The first time was  on 4 August 1972 when he signed the merger of the United Naga Integration Council(UNIC) with the Indian National Congress. This merger agreement was signed by Rishang Keising, MLA, E. Envey, Vice President, UNIC, James L. Kolakhe, General Secretary, UNIC, K. Huriang, Khasung Jajo,, N.L Thumsing   representing UNIC,  Shri Hawaibam Nilamani Singh, President, MPCC , and  Sheelvadra Yajee AICC, Secretary for Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram.  The merger agreement specifically mentioned that “ the Congress Party does not oppose the Naga integration movement and does not consider  the Naga integration movement as anti-party, anti-national, anti-state and unconstitutional activity. This merger has resulted to  the  meteoric climb of Rishang Keishing to the state politics under the  blessings of Congress Party High command in Delhi. He was the Chief Minister of Manipur thee times spanning more than 15 years.  When the news of signing the memorandum to the Prime Minister broke out in June, 2005, there was a heated discussion in the Manipur State Assembly but all the Naga MLAs were conspicuous by their  absence. The House passed an unanimous  resolution that no territory of Manipur would be sacrificed.  But the House never thought of declaring the merger agreement  and the memorandum null and void. The NSCN-IM started blaming Manipur Government to be extremely communalised. The battle between Naga integration and Manipur integration is entirely due to  (1) signing of  merger between UNIC under Rishang Keishing and All India Congress (2)  submission of  memorandum by Rishang Keishing and Gaikhangam regarding integration of Naga inhabited areas of Manipur. I never believed that  Shri Rishang Keishing whom the Meities loved so dearly would have betrayed the Meities so badly. Mr. Gaikhangam is still holding the post of President of MPCC till today and he is working as the Deputy Chief Minister  in charge of Home. Mr. Rishang Keishing and Mr. Gaikhangam knows very well that Meiteis are very  divided and Meiteis will never unite. Meiteis do not have a common voice, common objective and common strategy. Mr. Rishang Keishing and Mr. Gaikhangam  must be under the impression that it is very easy to manipulate the Meiteis  against one another. But the Meities are very loyal to both Mr. Rishang Keishing and Mr. Gaikhangam. They have  reached the zenith of their political career only with the help and support of the Meteis. In return, they are planning to disintegrate Manipur into pieces and destroy the integrity of  Manipur  as evident from the memorandum and agreement  they have signed.  Shall we call them patriots who vigorously support their country? Mr. Rishang Keishing and Gaikhangam have to give the answers. Are they like the  Trojan horse which brought ruins to the city of Troy or like  the General who secretly open the fort  for the enemy to defeat the king and destroy the country? There are instances in history where the people turned against  emperors, kings and rulers who turned out to be traitors.

What is the solution now ?  Shri O. Ibobi Singh was the Chief Minister in 2005 when the  memorandum regarding Naga integration was submitted to the Prime Minister and  Mr, Gaikhangam was the MPCC president. They cannot feign ignorance. They  are vey much involved and responsible for the past blunder.

The merger agreement and the memorandum signed by Shri Rishang Keishing, Shri Gaikhangam  were the root cause for initiating the NSCN-IM demand for Alternative Administrative Arrangement  which now threaten the  territorial integrity, communal harmony,  social integration,  solidarity and unity of Manipur. These two documents clearly shows that the Manipur Congress Party under Mr. Gaikhangam  and for that matter, the  Manipur  State Congress Ministry under O. Ibobi Singh are entirely responsible for initiating the NSCN-IM demand for alternative administrative arrangement. They must be held responsible for any untoward consequences  regarding  the demand for Alternative Administrative Arrangement
 I have written  many articles in different newspapers suggesting the line of action to be taken,  Again  I  am drawing the attention of Shri Rishang Keising, Shri Gaikhangam and Shri Ibobi Singh  to the following actions :-

1. Shri Rishang Keising, Shri Gaikhangam may  please clarify to the public whether they have signed  the memorandum to the Prime Minister  along with other Naga leaders ?  If not I may be punished for writing this article.  

2. If so, under what circumstances they have submitted the memorandum and why are they working against the state. Shri Rishang Keising, Rajya Sabha Member, Shri Gaikhangam, president  MPCC should immediately submit another memorandum to the Prime Minister  invalidating the earlier memorandum with the promise that the Manipur Congress is  totally committed  to safeguard not only the territorial integrity but also the  emotional integrity, communal harmony, solidarity and unity of all ethnic groups in Manipur.They should correct the past mistakes  so that people may excuse them.

3. Shri Rishang Keising, Rajya Sabha Member, Shri Gaikhangam, president  MPCC should immediately apologise to the people of Manipur for having betrayed the people and for attempting to destroy  the integrity of Manipur. Or  they should resign honourably from the present posts  before the anger of the people is directed towards them.

4. The Manipur State Government under Shri O. Ibobi Singh should  immediately publish a White paper mentioning the present scenario of the Indo-NSCN-IM Peace Talk, what the Government  of India  wants and how they intend to bring about an honourable settlement  with the NSCN-IM, how  does it affect the vital interest of Manipur, how it is likely  to affect the communal harmony, social integration, solidarity and unity of all ethnic groups in Manipur,  strategies likely to be adopted by the Government of Manipur to  neutralise  or minimise  the  pressure exerted by the Government of India  and to  help in  settlement of Naga issue without sacrificing vital interest of  Manipur.

5.  The Manipur State Assembly under Shri O. Ibobi Singh should take a State  Assembly Resolution regarding constitutional amendments that  (1) The whole state of Manipur should be declared as hill state(2) All the ethnic groups in Manipur may be brought under one uniform Land Law (3) The Article 3 of Indian Constitution  regarding alteration of state boundaries   shall  not apply  to Manipur  to protect the 2000 year old  territorial integrity of Manipur (4) The rights, identity, customs, culture, traditions, religion, land,  language, script, mineral resources  of  indigenous people of Manipur will be protected (5) All indigenous religions of the Manipur  may  be recognized by the Government of India (6) The  Manipuri script ( Meitei Mayek) should be included in the coins and currency bank notes. The Indian Constitution may be  perfect in many aspects  but certain provisions are extremely discriminatory, dangerous and harmful towards the Manipuris. These provisions encourages us to fight in the name of hill and valley and schedule tribe and general and prevents us from being united.   Those provisions which are  extremely discriminatory, dangerous and harmful to Manipur should be amended without further delay to restore the dignity and respect of the Manipuris, build up emotional integration with mainland Indians and  the solidarity and unity of  India. Hence amendment of the Article 371C of the Indian Constitution incorporating the above mentioned proposals should be proposed    This should be submitted to the Prime Minister, the Home Minister and others  with a strong warning that  these amendments should be taken up before considering the question of Naga peace talk. Please remember that Nagaland election is not more important than the integrity of Manipur. Please also remember what B.R Ambedkar said in the Rajya Sabha on 2nd September, 1953 “ , “my friends tell me that I have made the Constitution. But I am quite prepared to say that I shall be the first person to burn it out. I do not want it. It does not suit anybody….”

6. Referendum on the  Alternative Administrative Arrangement. The Chief Minister may boldly assert that a referendum should be held under supervision of the Government of India  to  know  whether the people of Manipur wants Naga integration or for that matter the alternative administrative arrangement for the Naga inhabited areas.  The land belongs to the state –not to the Nagas or Meiteis or Kukis. The hill areas are  not yet surveyed and demarcated.  They are many valley areas like Khoupum valley and Saji Tampak in the hills  and many hills in the valley. The  districts need to be re-organised to ensure solidarity and unity of all ethnic groups. Districts should not  be divided on communal lines. Nobody in the hills areas have got pattas or even Dak Chitta, How can they claim that the land belongs to the Nagas. The State Government needs to initiate a bold step even if there is a  economic blockade for  10 years.

7. Sending an Official delegation. Recently the Manipur Government has sponsored an  all political party delegation on 16th January, 2013 to  Delhi to plead to the Home Minister  for  permission to arrest a criminal like  Livingston Anal. As a citizen of Manipur, I feel very much ashamed  to hear this.  This shows  the standard of intelligence and acumen of our ministers and political leaders.  If  the Manipur Government can sponsor a delegation to Delhi to meet the Home Minister for arresting a criminal, why not send an official delegation to meet the Prime Minister, the President and Home Minister for countering  NSCN-IM demand or Pan Naga Development Council demand of  Alternative Administrative Arrangement. The Chief Minister may kindly consider  the OSUNE-India, Manipur as one  of the organisations who is competent and capable of doing this  kind of work.  We will be in a better position  to place our grievances  and proposals in the right perspectives to protect the vital interests of Manipur  in greater public interest.

(The writer is President of the Organisation for solidarity and Unity of North East India, Manipur. The views expressed in this article are personal.)

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Stop, Wait and Go

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That Manipur and more so Imphal, is now bustling with vehicles almost to the point of congestion, given the narrow nature of roads needs no mention. According to State Transport Department records (2011), 14, 0310 motor vehicles including 99, 170 … Continue reading

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That Manipur and more so Imphal, is now bustling with vehicles almost to the point of congestion, given the narrow nature of roads needs no mention. According to State Transport Department records (2011), 14, 0310 motor vehicles including 99, 170 two wheelers and 18, 7466 vehicles four wheelers were in circulation while a few hundreds if not more can be added to these figures of vehicles registered in other states and brought into the state illegally. Ironically, the traffic in Imphal are the worst at marked traffic islands and points: at Keishampat, BT Road Traffic Point, Khoyathong, North AOC, Chingmeirong Khongnang Ani Karak and Bapupara. Further, traffic roundabouts, which are elsewhere used to ensure smooth flow of traffic becomes the total opposite in Imphal. The traffic round before the Raj Bhavan is also where most traffic snarls take place. Interestingly, a blame game exists when it comes to the issue of traffic snarls. One group says that it is all because of the sheer number of vehicles on the roads, which are not getting smaller any wider. The other group points the blame on the lack of a proper urban planning process and initiative.

The pace of urban life, the emergence of a socially upward going section aided by the easy availability of loans and financial installment packages for buying vehicles all help to increase the number of automobiles on the road. The pace of buying vehicles is such that there is a growing size of households where people are outnumbered by vehicles. It also helps that there is no system in place to regulate the number of vehicles in Imphal. In this context, the responsibility for managing traffic on the roads falls on the concerned departments but largely, this area is severely lagging behind. Externally of course, Imphal now boasts of certain systems that are meant to control traffic jams on the roads. Traffic lights were brought into the picture with much fanfare and expectations that it would help streamline the movement of vehicles. On the face of it all, it looked like a good beginning indeed and more so, because there was a semblance of efforts being made to ‘traffic educate’ the people. But it wasn’t the common man who was at fault: it was the VIPs and security convoys who made a mockery of traffic rules and signals.

Sometime soon, the traffic lighting system played truant and Imphal came back to its old ways: long winding queues of vehicles all honking together, mostly at the same time and security escort personnel playing traffic personnel on the roads while happily abusing people. And just as mysteriously as the traffic lighting system went off earlier, it has now come back again but things have not changed much. There is no clarity of what time frame the signals are meant to clear or stop vehicles. The traffic signal at the Babupara intersection of the main road has a mere 23 second time frame while other traffic signals at other traffic points have varying time periods. And while traffic lights are supposed to be on for 24X7 hours, it is not uncommon to come across traffic lights only showing the ‘orange’ signal, perhaps to give the false impression that they are in working mode but vehicles and pedestrians being herded by traffic and police personnel, even during day time showing only too well that they are not functioning as they should be. If Imphal is to be passed off as an urban center, traffic needs to be taken care of as per a common rule and system. There can be no concessions made for VIPs and security personnel on the roads.

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Manipur team in Delhi for talks – Calcutta Telegraph

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The Manipur Congress initiated the NSCN-IM demand for Naga integration in 2005 – KanglaOnline

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The Manipur Congress initiated the NSCN-IM demand for Naga integration in 2005
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Manipur vehicles stranded at Mao Gate – KanglaOnline

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Manipur vehicles stranded at Mao Gate
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IMPHAL, January 16: Around 50 vehicles have been stranded at the Mao gate after vehicular movement along a stretch of the National Highway 2 was blocked following the death of a man hit by a Tata truck from Imphal at Jakhama, Imphal last night.

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Manipur parties for action against ‘molester’ – Times of India

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Manipur: Security personnel accused of sexual assaults go unpunished – IBNLive

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Manipur: Security personnel accused of sexual assaults go unpunished
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New Delhi: In July 2004, a group of 12 women disrobed in front of the Kangla Fort in Imphal, holding up a banner that said, 'Indian Army rape us'. They were protesting the rape and murder of Thangjam Manorama, allegedly by security forces. Manorama was

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‘Not an inch of Manipur’s land will be compromised’ – Newstrack India

'Not an inch of Manipur's land will be compromised'Newstrack IndiaImphal, Jan 16 (IANS) The Manipur government Wednesday exuded confidence that the central government will not take any decision against the territorial integrity of the state…

'Not an inch of Manipur's land will be compromised'
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Imphal, Jan 16 (IANS) The Manipur government Wednesday exuded confidence that the central government will not take any decision against the territorial integrity of the state while resolving the six-decade-old Naga insurgency issue. "I'm confident that

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Naga: NSCN-IM To Engage All-Party Delegation From Manipur In Ongoing … – UNPO

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Naga: NSCN-IM To Engage All-Party Delegation From Manipur In Ongoing
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Manipur, Nagaland bag top agri honours – E-Pao.net

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Insurgent arrested with pistol in interior Manipur – Zee News

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Insurgent arrested with pistol in interior Manipur
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Insurgent arrested with pistol in interior Manipur – Business Standard

Insurgent arrested with pistol in interior ManipurBusiness StandardAn insurgent of the banned People's Liberation Army (PLA) was arrested by a combined team of police commandos and Assam Rifles personnel in Imphal West district of Manipur, police s…

Insurgent arrested with pistol in interior Manipur
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