1st State Level Nature Photography Contest Manipur Nature Photography Contest (MNPC 2013)

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1st State Level Nature Photography Contest Manipur Nature Photography Contest (MNPC 2013) 24th March (Sunday) 2013 Lamyanba Pakhang Complex, Palace Compound, Imphal In order to create mass awareness on nature conservation and environmental education in the state, North East Centre … Continue reading

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1st State Level Nature Photography Contest
Manipur Nature Photography Contest (MNPC 2013)
24th March (Sunday) 2013
Lamyanba Pakhang Complex, Palace Compound, Imphal

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In order to create mass awareness on nature conservation and environmental education in the state, North East Centre for Environmental Education and Research (NECEER), Imphal is going to organize 1st State Level Nature Photography Contest entitled “Manipur Nature Photography Contest (MNPC 2013)” on 24th March (Sunday) 2013 at Lamyanba Pakhang Complex, Palace Compound, Imphal.

Registration Form will be available from 1st February 2013 onwards at Siroy Paper Mart, Kwakeithel, Imphal. For details, please visit www.neceer.org.in or contact at neceer.imp@gmail.com

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Accident claims one

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IMPHAL, Jan 30: A Tata truck bearing regd no MN 04A 7682 met with an accident yesterday at noon at Sibilong under Nungba Policce killing one of the passengers at the spot. The dead victim has been identified as Naorem … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 30: A Tata truck bearing regd no MN 04A 7682 met with an accident yesterday at noon at Sibilong under Nungba Policce killing one of the passengers at the spot.

The dead victim has been identified as Naorem Sanjit (27) son of Samphal of Kakching Ningthou Leikai.

The dead body has been handed over to family members after post mortem was conducted at the RIMS morgue. The police have also filed a case regarding the incident.

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One found dead

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CCPUR, Jan 30: A Churachandpur Police team led by its OC, Elvis Pau recovered the dead body of one Seiboi  (30) son of Ngamzang of Sapermeina village, Sadar Hills allegedly a cadre of the United Tribal Liberation Front from Kotsuahhoih … Continue reading

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CCPUR, Jan 30: A Churachandpur Police team led by its OC, Elvis Pau recovered the dead body of one Seiboi  (30) son of Ngamzang of Sapermeina village, Sadar Hills allegedly a cadre of the United Tribal Liberation Front from Kotsuahhoih reserve which is just about a km from the police station.

The dead body had no bullet marks but reports say there are indications that the person died of strangulation as the throat bone was loose and broken. The relative of the deceased said that Seiboi left home on January 6 and had not been heard till today when his body was brought to the district hospital  morgue around 1.00 pm.

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JAC`s demand

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IMPHAL, Jan 30: In a press release, the Joint Admininstrative Council (JAC) of the All Manipur Trade Unions Council (AMTUC)and All Manipur Govt. Employees Organisation (AMGEO) said that the state government has not paid salaries to its employees and workers  … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 30: In a press release, the Joint Admininstrative Council (JAC) of the All Manipur Trade Unions Council (AMTUC)and All Manipur Govt. Employees Organisation (AMGEO) said that the state government has not paid salaries to its employees and workers  as per the sixth pay commission in toto and DA/DR doses for employees, workers and pensioners have not been enhanced. The press release noted that  the main demands which the government  had assured to fulfill  have not been met yet. It takes 2/3 years when the employees withdraw the GPF fund and the monthly salaries have not been paid regularly, it added. COTA has also urged the government of Manipur to pay off all the arrears and dues failing which it has threatened to launch agitations. 

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Dead body fished

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IMPHAL, Jan 30: A dead body was fished out from the Imphal River at Arapti Awang Leikai under Irilbung Police Station around 7.30 am. The dead body has been identified as that of one Md Ifajuddin (30) son of Md … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 30: A dead body was fished out from the Imphal River at Arapti Awang Leikai under Irilbung Police Station around 7.30 am. The dead body has been identified as that of one Md Ifajuddin (30) son of Md Nizamudin of Lilong Leihaokhong. He is said to be mentally unsound and had left home about a week ago, said a source. The police have filed a case in the regard.

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Rs 20 lakh property destroyed by fire

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IMPHAL, Jan 30: A fire burned down five shops at Kwakeithel Akham Leikai during the midnight of January 29 destroying property worth about Rs 20 lakh.The five shops include a grocery, a chicken centre, a tent house, a dynamo repair … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 30: A fire burned down five shops at Kwakeithel Akham Leikai during the midnight of January 29 destroying property worth about Rs 20 lakh.The five shops include a grocery, a chicken centre, a tent house, a dynamo repair centre and a shop selling repair parts of vehicles. The owners of the plot are identified as Akham Sanjoy, Akham Premjit and Akham Somorendro. The fire was ignited by an electric short circuit.

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IGNTU sports meet begins

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IMPHAL, January 30: The 1st Sports meet cum cultural program organized by the Students’ Union of the Indira Gandhi National Tribal University-Regional campus at Adimjati complex, Chingmeirong has started today. The said program will go on  till 5 feb. The … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, January 30: The 1st Sports meet cum cultural program organized by the Students’ Union of the Indira Gandhi National Tribal University-Regional campus at Adimjati complex, Chingmeirong has started today. The said program will go on  till 5 feb.

The inaugural Flag was hoisted by the Chief Guest of the occasion Prof. Vanlalnghak Director IGNTU-RCM.

The sports meet will feature basketball, volleyball and athletics while a cultural program along with a fashion parade and prize distribution will also be held on 5th February.

Jt. Director Hr. Edn. Th Oliver Monsang also attended the occasion as a special Guest.

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Of A Sinking Society

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By Jinine Laishramcha The atmosphere is the freezing night of taught globalization, the rescuers from the international and UN concerns are thousands miles away, close by is the only the strong jaws of distrust, complex statecraft and greedy corporate powers.  … Continue reading

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By Jinine Laishramcha
The atmosphere is the freezing night of taught globalization, the rescuers from the international and UN concerns are thousands miles away, close by is the only the strong jaws of distrust, complex statecraft and greedy corporate powers. 

The Meeteis and peoples of Manipur have been mere passengers on a socio-political Titanic.  The ship has been moving with injustice and tension of the multifaceted-conflicts, human rights violations, unbridle corruption, shortcoming governance, violence against women, unproductive education, paralyzed economy, drug abuse and HIV/AIDS, etc. Peoples have been endeavoring with the responses ranging from sit in protest to economic blockade, from hunger strike to rally, from nude agitation to effigy burning, etc.

Load of deficiency:

No doubt, the historical examples of gender equality namely Nupi Lan (women agitation) Nupi Keithel (women market), Meira Paibis, (mother rights/social defenders); gift of Polo to the world, owning of script and talent in sports are some of the finest qualification of a community or people. And also there have the visible responses of the people against the events of injustices occurring in Manipur over the last few decades. The people’s protests in Manipur valley stand out from other Indian North East States. 

Notwithstanding, there are very visible flaw and fragility in general behavior of the contemporary Meetei society (Meetei-Hindus and Meeteis). We should not take it for granted with an excuse that every society is not perfect. It is not of perfection but concern is of the degree and magnitude how far we are affected with. It is like a load of deficiency of indigent commonsense, lack of justice consciousness and non ethical response towards other fellows and surroundings. The indicators are “crowd thronging outside the examination rooms (earlier)”, “barbaric mobocracy”, “Meetei chauvinism”, “faulty festival of election activities” “socially accepted corruption”, “brute traffic habit”, “offensive garbage disposition”, “men’s ogling eyes on women”, “sluggish walk in streets”, “senseless food wastage”, etc.

People from all walks of life suffer from this deficiency; from dandy doctors to raunchy garage mechanics, from wealthy contractors to grouchy rickshaw drivers, from bossy bureaucrats to typical villagers, from powerful ministers to talkative activists and from lazy teachers to idle office goers.

At one level we are acutely conscious about our private home compound cleanliness particularly among the Imphal town dwellers however we hardly questioned ourselves to dump out garbage, dead pests to public/shared rivers and roads. We are hyper sensitive to defend our private property. Say, plot of land; we all are maniacs to scuffle for an inch of land we own. Many of general Hindu-Meeteis are so considerate towards the peoples from Mainland (Mayang) but a good few us are visibly chauvinistic towards to the hills communities. Majority of us are demonstrating our strength upon the weaker female sex workers; small thieves of chicken, ducks, bicycle; pity smugglers of alcohol and drugs; etc. But always we spare and ignore the big and strong criminal who deteriorate and corrupt our social system.

Some armed-political groups also gestured wanting to encourage an implication that the Indian colonization has brought so much corrupt minds and actions to Manipuri society. In order to justify this implication, the groups had remained uncheck the corruption and defective devises of governance or rather were cooperative to proliferate the colonial symptoms.  However, over the years it has been evident mere a suicidal experiment to themselves and to the society.  

We may note that the deficiency, incivility that being seen in Manipur valley is very much abundant in Indian’s mainland. But the surprising fact is that such deficiency are seen relatively less in the Christian societies of North East India. Thus one may pose a question, Is this because of the influence of Hindu and its culture?

Encouragement to Smugglers:

After any incidents of bomb hurlings or gun firings by the extortionists at the landmark buildings that turn out to be houses of the well to do families or bourgeoisie kind of, the local-women raise their voices displaying neighbors concerns; they stage sit in protests around the buildings.

It gives a wrong impression of social response towards the corruption and exploitation for it encourages public looters and social smugglers. We ignore the causality; the rich are receiving bombs and bullets today because they just earned this threat yesterday. We, the locals know so well that how the owners of the landmark buildings have made the movable and unmovable assets but what we ignore is the crimes the rich committed. This is we who show a good amount of undue respect to such critical population of thieves, looters and law breakers.

We never be sensitive even at slightest level relating `how far the unbridle corruption causes such violence of kidnappings, bomb hurlings or gun firings`. This behavior of public is damaging the overarching health and strength of a just society.

Here, some questions are compelled to be raised – how has the breed of extortionists been surfaced on the soil? Why have they adopted such condemned means of earning? The best answer is the corruption and favoritism although it is not of the lone factor.

The majority that receiving tensions of bombs and bullets are the privileged families. They work in the government offices and supposed to take important responsibilities towards the public service/welfare.  They are whom ministers/MLAs and other high ranking officers have poured favors upon unfairly. This economically favored population has received so much misappropriate monetary and material benefits diverted from reaching the needy population. They have clogged every economic rights and opportunity that should have gone to the extortionists and their families.

The children of the government officers and other well to do families are ‘Not Becoming’ the condemned extortionists because their parents have robbed other people’s opportunity. So at the other end, the extortionists have missed the chances to become what they wanted to be. Once they also wanted to be doctors, engineers, scientists and professors. They hardly thought of becoming actors of such violent engagement. This risky journey that this deprived population is taking was destined.

It is also relevant that the health department, its personnel including doctors have brought additional burden to the lower class families. The personnel have not administered fairly the families. The later has been conditioned to spend more to attract the doctors’ attention unfairly.

Again, such violence is aggravated by the temptation of the global consumerism trend of possessing flashy vehicles, chic electronic gadgets and so on. The violent means of earning are  something that have been trying to narrow the gap between the limited means of the lower class and their high desire.

Yes, the frequent violent activities of the extortionists have been annihilating the civil, political, economic and social facets of Manipur. Hence, the above articulation is not implied that the criminal acts should hold a niche in our society; in fact they even extort and torture small traders and entrepreneurs who eke out livelihood by running lawful business, though the towering houses of the policeman and officers are spared may be owing to the aura of their armed and ammunition. The kidnapping of innocents people, making them victims, tortured and killed by the extortionists in the ransom bargaining are much condemnable.

Mobocracy:

Burning down house, destroy property of the family of the alleged culprit by the locals and relatives of a victim who found murdered or found dead under suspicious condition has been turning out as a form public reaction. The mob takes the law in their hands without fare judgment and rationality of the incident and consequence. Each time the mobs make the innocent family members of the culprit eventual victims. The hyper reactive locals do not know what they are doing is not to the culprit but to the innocent children, parents, siblings and nearest of the culprit. The house and household property that mobs have destroyed do not belong to the culprits solely.

In the very shocking incidents, the mobs have lynched both the parents of children. They throw the young children into a sudden darkness of the trauma and calamity. The locals and neighbors also know so well that they are lynching the sole custody of the children.  “For what reason was our mother murdered so brutally?” This is one question that is constantly haunting the young minds of the three children of Nursana and Mujibullah whom lynched by a mob in 2011, with no one to answer them. 

In the cases of the mob acts against the substance abusers/drug users whom suspected of committing crimes including child homicide usually after robbing of precious ornaments, the  most traumatized impact come to the family members of the culprits. The majority of such families have attempted and exhausted all the possible ways to cure the adiction of their fellow. The culprit already ruined and looted the family so badly, and at the end of day the mobs burn and destroy the property of poor families that left by the drug addicts.

The phenomenon was not heard in the earlier valley society of Manipur. There may be a good outcome if it is researched how the mobocracy has surfaced up on the soil in the recent decades. The corruption, sluggish move of the judicial delivery system, corrupt and clumsy police performance, and the absence of rule of law are some of the stimulant forces for Kangaroo court. 

Chauvinism:

The Majority of we Meeteis (Meetei-Hindus and Meeteis) have not acknowledged fairly the mistake we committed towards the hills communities with the blanket excuse of – “such are the part of every history happen everywhere in the world, and we all were the victims received the discriminatory and degrading treatment from the kings of those days”.

Within the Meeteis, the village population is still undergoing discriminatory attitude of “Lawai macha” from the Imphal/town population. For over the last 20 years I have been living in rented houses of various areas of Imphal, I came across the humiliation to me and to my colleagues. The bitter experience is by my colleagues and sisters of hills community. Usually Hindu-Mayang tenants enjoy good attitude from house owners and elderly locals vis-a-vis tenants from the hills.  Within the Meeteis ourselves, there are layers of discrimination on the basis of town and village, rich and poor, Meetei-Hindus and Meeteis, and more critical is towards the Meetei-Christians.

In the recent episode, many a Meeteis wrote articles in the local dailies considering ourselves neutral and rational but locating ourselves on bias ideas and thoughts. Some mentioned the Nagas and Kukis are the new nomenclature; did not exist in Manipur. And then what is the justification of existence of Manipur and Manipuri; how old this vocabulary?

In an attempt to display the harmonious coexistence of the hills and valley our film makers, writers often made the girls from hills married to the boys of valley only, not our girls to the boys from the hills. If the boy happens to be from the hills, it is interesting melodrama; the father of the boy comes out to be a Meetei.

Electoral derailment:

During the election activities usually a candidate in the valley constituencies spends around two/three crore of rupees. The devil has landed even in Zila Parishad (local election), usually a candidate exhausts around half a crore. The democratic events have been bulging up in the fashion of a festive commotion and fun fare.

The political workers are absent of concerns and commitments towards the delivery of governance, rule of law, human rights, social and economic wellbeing, may be because of 

• Their motivation is derived from the strong greediness of ‘more’ of possession of  power, inflating of movable and non-movable assets

• They have attached to an attitude that when it comes down to the electoral practices the voters are good for nothing. They understand the voters are causing an extensive exhaustion of former’s resources.

• At the end of day, majority of them discover themselves they are none but a puppets of supremos or higher authorities.

Generally this talking point about the electoral malpractices associates the argument –  “which first, egg or hen?; who are responsible for such derailment of democratic destination?.

The public put up a reciprocate attitude based on the past experience that the politicians are the breed of big lucrative profit and power hunters and they invest their resources for their families, nears and dears to harvest a good return out of electoral endeavor.

The chances for changes are also very scanty. There have been retention of old, same reign and repetition of same party and politicians over the several electoral terms. The one fundamental factor of this is the non-availability of new and alternative ones because of the fact that the choices are between bad and worse. Hence the bads are elected and are allowed to remain to rule the ruckus. 

Way forward:

We should not take the things for granted that near to our hearts. These problems of our commons sense and rationality are very much linked to the contemporary challenges and crisis of Manipur and North East. If we are able to take the above facts as an issue and be mindful to address and minimize them, then there will be possibility of installing our desired destination. Otherwise, we are sinking with the broken Titanic. Definitely, some so called people representatives, social smugglers and some professionals who successfully looted public properties will get into the lifeboats.

(The views expressed are the personal opinion of the author.)

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Under-aged girl allegedly raped at Thoubal – KanglaOnline

Under-aged girl allegedly raped at ThoubalKanglaOnlineManipur, IMPHAL, January 30: A minor girl belonging to the Scheduled Caste community of Kakching was allegedly seduced, kidnapped and raped in Thoubal district on January 25 and a FIR has been regis…

Under-aged girl allegedly raped at Thoubal
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Manipur, IMPHAL, January 30: A minor girl belonging to the Scheduled Caste community of Kakching was allegedly seduced, kidnapped and raped in Thoubal district on January 25 and a FIR has been registered according to a press release of the North
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E.C and South Asian Election Commissions Agree to Draw up Joint Work Plan

MNS:- Election Commission of India, as the current Chair of the Forum of Heads of Election Management Bodies of SAARC Countries, has hosted a meeting of all Forum members, to strengthen mutual cooperation in the field of electoral management. The Heads of Election Management Bodies and their representatives from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Maldives, […]

MNS:- Election Commission of India, as the current Chair of the Forum of Heads of Election Management Bodies of SAARC Countries, has hosted a meeting of all Forum members, to strengthen mutual cooperation in the field of electoral management. The Heads of Election Management Bodies and their representatives from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka attended the meet in New Delhi. The Forum decided to formulate an action-oriented Work Plan for 2013-14, and to initiate action to link the web-sites of the member-Commissions, as a precursor to a Forum web-site to facilitate faster connectivity, coordination, exchange of information and experiences. The Forum also decided to rename itself as the Forum of Election Management Bodies of South Asia. The next meeting of the Forum will be hosted by Bhutan later this year.
Election Commission of India (ECI) simultaneously hosted a seminar titled “Towards More Inclusive Elections – Interventions in South Asian Region”. Each delegation shared their perception of the challenges faced by them in working towards inclusive elections and the attempts they have made to ensure that all eligible voters are registered and are able to vote. The delegates also attended the national-level celebration of the National Voters Day function on 25th January, and were invited to the Republic Day Parade.
Chief election Commissioner of India and Chair of the Forum, V.S. Sampath, in his Key-note address at the Seminar, emphasized the need to work for inclusion of all eligible voters in the electoral roll and the fullest participation of all sections of the society in the electoral process. He noted that the challenges that the South Asian Election Commissions face in this task are quite similar and called for joint endeavours to ensure inclusion. Election Commissioners, H.S. Brahma and Zaidi urged the participants to mount concerted efforts to correct under-representation of certain sections of eligible voters in the electoral process such as women, apathetic urban voters, vulnerable and disadvantaged groups and to motivate and facilitate them in exercising their right to vote. CEC and ECs assured their South Asian counter-parts all support in conduct of elections.
CECs and Delegates from Election Commissions of South Asia pledged to Cooperate for ensuring more efficient & qualitative elections. They lauded ECI’s leadership in election management in this region. Delegates from Pakistan informed the meet that they have adopted from India the concept of the National Voters Day to enhance people’s participation in elections.
Coinciding with the meeting of the Forum of Election Commissions, a two week Training Programme has been conducted at ECI’s India International Institute of Democracy and Election Management (IIIDEM) exclusively for Election Officials nominated by the Forum Members.
The programme titled “Capacity Development for Election Management” includes field level exposure to ECI’s election machinery, with visits to Agra and Bhopal. ECI/IIIDEM is scheduled to organize another course for Capacity Development in Election Management, this time exclusively for Afghan Election Officials, in February, 2013. ECI also hosted a visit by a ten-member team from the Election Commission of Bhutan to witness the State Assembly elections in Gujarat last month.

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Manipur official jailed in graft case – Times of India

Manipur official jailed in graft caseTimes of IndiaThe court of the additional sessions judge, Manipur East, that heard the case, on Monday also imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 on the guilty government official, W Mayonmi Tangkhul (55), of Phungreitang vil…

Manipur official jailed in graft case
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The court of the additional sessions judge, Manipur East, that heard the case, on Monday also imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 on the guilty government official, W Mayonmi Tangkhul (55), of Phungreitang village in Ukhrul district. Prosecution director Ng
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AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) Manipur formed – E-Pao.net

E-Pao.netAAP (Aam Aadmi Party) Manipur formedE-Pao.netThe State unit of Aam Aadmi Party, started by social activist Arvind Kejriwal, would soon be floated, said member of the National Executive Committee of AAP, Habung Payeng, who is also the party in-…


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AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) Manipur formed
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The State unit of Aam Aadmi Party, started by social activist Arvind Kejriwal, would soon be floated, said member of the National Executive Committee of AAP, Habung Payeng, who is also the party in-charge of NE India. Addressing a press meet today at

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A Minor Girl Kidnapped and Raped in Manipur – E-Pao.net

A Minor Girl Kidnapped and Raped in ManipurE-Pao.netThe rapist is the son of Mr. Yengkokpam Rameshwor Singh of Charangpat Mayai Leikai, Thoubal District, Manipur. The rapist knows the other three persons involved in kidnapping and allowed the rapist to…

A Minor Girl Kidnapped and Raped in Manipur
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The rapist is the son of Mr. Yengkokpam Rameshwor Singh of Charangpat Mayai Leikai, Thoubal District, Manipur. The rapist knows the other three persons involved in kidnapping and allowed the rapist to commit the crime of raping the minor girl.
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Manipur top cop seeks NCB help – E-Pao.net

Manipur top cop seeks NCB helpE-Pao.netManipur police have sought help from the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) to check smuggling of psychotropic substances through air cargo and post from Delhi, Calcutta and Guwahati to the state capital. The SoS foll…

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Manipur police have sought help from the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) to check smuggling of psychotropic substances through air cargo and post from Delhi, Calcutta and Guwahati to the state capital. The SoS follows the recent seizure of huge quantity

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Under-aged girl allegedly raped at Thoubal, Manipur

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Manipur, IMPHAL, January 30: A minor girl belonging to the Scheduled Caste community of Kakching was allegedly seduced, kidnapped and raped in Thoubal district on January 25 and a FIR has been registered according to a press release of the … Continue reading

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Manipur, IMPHAL, January 30: A minor girl belonging to the Scheduled Caste community of Kakching was allegedly seduced, kidnapped and raped in Thoubal district on January 25 and a FIR has been registered according to a press release of the North East Support Centre & Helpline, Manipur Branch.

The press statement has said that sources reaching North East Support Centre & Helpline has said that a 17 year old girl Ms Geeta (name changed) was kidnapped by a man, accompanied by three other men, in a red colour Maruti Van on January 25 at around 1:30pm from Kakching.

While she was coming from the market along with her younger brother, the men pulled her down from their vehicle and forcefully pushed her into the vehicle and they closed her mouth with some suspected substance following which she felt unconscious, it said.

“When she gained her consciousness, she found herself with a man named Prameshwor Singh (19) alone inside the Maruti van parked at an isolated place and she found she was bleeding  and soon realised that she had been raped by the man”, the statement alleged.

“Thereafter, she was taken to the house of the man. His family members forced her to accept that she eloped with her consent. Then his family members took to her back her home next day and she reported the matter to her mother and father”, it said.

It has further identified the accused as being the son of Yengkokpam Rameshwor Singh of Charangpat Mayai Leikai, Thoubal.

“A fact finding team, led by Madhu Chandra,spokesperson of North East Support Centre and Helpline and Rev N Debendra Singh, member of the Manipur Station Minorities Commission after hearing the report rushed to the victim. The fact-finding team went to Kakching police station to register FIR against the charges of kidnapping, seducing and raping a minor girl. Kakching police has registered a FIR against charges of kidnapping, seducing and raping a minor girl”, it said.

The father of the victim lamented to the fact finding team that the future of her daughter is shelter by the crime committed against his daughter and said “I want stringent punishment to the rapist and others involved in kidnapping her daughter” , the statement said.

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Minor girl gangraped by 4 men in Manipur – isikkim

Minor girl gangraped by 4 men in ManipurisikkimA minor girl, belonging to Scheduled Caste community of Kakching, was seduced, kidnapped and raped in Thoubal district of Manipur on January 25. FIR registered and action awaited. According to the source r…

Minor girl gangraped by 4 men in Manipur
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A minor girl, belonging to Scheduled Caste community of Kakching, was seduced, kidnapped and raped in Thoubal district of Manipur on January 25. FIR registered and action awaited. According to the source reaching to North East Support Centre

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Manipur CM recommended measures to improve the condition of Muslims – TwoCircles.net

Manipur CM recommended measures to improve the condition of MuslimsTwoCircles.netImphal: A memorandum consisting of the resolutions and recommendations drawn at the National Seminar on “Opportunities and Challenges of Muslims in Manipur,” held on 9…

Manipur CM recommended measures to improve the condition of Muslims
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Imphal: A memorandum consisting of the resolutions and recommendations drawn at the National Seminar on “Opportunities and Challenges of Muslims in Manipur,” held on 9 December, 2012 at Imphal, was submitted to the Chief Minister of Manipur,

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Khurpui-Lam Festival

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IMPHAL, Jan 30: In a press release, the Khurpui –Lam organisation, Manipur said that the 22nd state level Khurpui-Lam festival under the theme `Peace and Harmony through Cultural Integration` will be organized at MFDC, Palace Compound Imphal, on 13 February.

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Manipur state Committee, NCP reconstituted

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IMPHAL, Jan 30: According to a press release issued by the Nationalist Congress Party, New Delhi, the Manipur State Committee has been reconstituted by NCP President Shri, Sharad Pawar with MLA Ibomcha Singh as President and N Ratan singh as … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 30: According to a press release issued by the Nationalist Congress Party, New Delhi, the Manipur State Committee has been reconstituted by NCP President Shri, Sharad Pawar with MLA Ibomcha Singh as President and N Ratan singh as General Secretary. The committee also comprises of vice presidents, secretaries and executive members, the release said.

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The Culture of mobs

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William Shakespeare, the master story-teller that he was, gave the world the nuances of how the mobs work in his acclaimed play “Julius Caesar”.  The five-act play detailed the killing of Caesar, the ensuing battle for public opinion and the … Continue reading

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William Shakespeare, the master story-teller that he was, gave the world the nuances of how the mobs work in his acclaimed play “Julius Caesar”.  The five-act play detailed the killing of Caesar, the ensuing battle for public opinion and the eventual demise of the conspirators who killed him. While the main story is about how Caesar gets killed and what happens thereafter, every aspect of the play drives home how lone minds can plant deceit and distrust in the minds of people and then how mobs can be worked up to go along the way of a few select people who takes the role of manipulating the majority, to the desired end. The state of society in Rome in the grips of a few, bent on controlling which way the shift of power plays out and who gets to control it as described in Shakespeare’s play only has to be interchanged with Manipur and what is happening. Just as the calm rational voice did not find favor with the Roman mob when addressed by Brutus with “Romans, countrymen, and lovers! Hear me for my/ cause and be silent that you may hear”; issues get more ‘serious’ in Manipur when rationale gets lost and is replaced by sheer emotions ranging from anger to rage to indignation. Just as the impassioned speech by Mark Anthony with “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears” leading the crowd to empathize with him followed by the emotional sighting of Caesar’s dead body works, so also the mention of slights, real or perceived in Manipur today is enough to bring mobs on the streets and take matters into their hands.

Social commentators will point to the poor legal and the lack of proper police investigation and support for social crimes as leading to increasing social visibility and emergence of mobs and groups of people taking on the role of social vigilantes. In Manipur, it has almost become an accepted norm for people to gather and go about dismantling houses or ostracizing entire families if a family member happens to be accused in a crime. Public lynching too has become a common occurrence and no longer shocks those who hear about such instances. The utter apathy of law enforcement mechanisms, including the failure of the police to book those who resort to mob justice also means that there is an almost tacit leeway being given for such actions to take place. Rather, the lack of punishment or even stringent social censure fir such acts have only emboldened more and more people to follow the herd mentality and copy the acts of social justice by mobs. Over and above mobs who collect over social crimes like rape, murder, assaults, extortion and the like to mete out the terms set by the mob to render ‘justice’ there are the additional groups both formal and non formal that have emerged as moral guardians and even taken on the role that is expected of a police force. The recently feted Meira Paibis by the President of India no less, in its earlier days had started like one such group that almost took on a legal unit with its drives against alcohol and drug use. In situations where alcohol vending units were being run by women, the Nisha Bandis were roped in for body search and even physical run in. Much later, when their ire turned towards drug users who they tonsured and paraded before the public in a bid to curb drug use would activists from the NGO sector make a feeble attempt of crying foul. Of course, by the time the Nisha Bandis had turned into human rights defender groups, younger people more savvy at project proposals would continue in the path made by them and turn moral guardians by rounding up drug users and having them make public apologies etc.

So of course, many will say that the emergence of the mob culture is a reflection of the sorry state of how lawfully instituted mechanisms do not work and the fact that the people do not have faith in them. They will say it is unbridled anger and rage doing its job on the streets. But can we let unbridled anger and rants take over the reins of society? That is the one area that needs to be tackled with honesty. Happily though, not all mobs have to do with blood and gore and perhaps, it won’t be long when the all too packed busy streets of Imphal will host flash mobs, a spectacle where people who may or may not know each other converge at a pre destined time and take up a ‘mob’ activity which may be a simple flashing of mobile cameras and doing ‘click’ all at once, opening umbrellas at one go or just dancing common steps. Flash mobs once they start in this part of the country could just be the right medicine for all the anger and the rage.

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