1150 litres of local liquor set ablaze

A total of 1150 litres of local liquor, seized from different places since March 24, were set on fire today at the premises of State Excise Department head office, Lamphel under the supervision of K Joykumar Singh, Assistant Commissioner, Nodal Officer…

A total of 1150 litres of local liquor, seized from different places since March 24, were set on fire today at the premises of State Excise Department head office, Lamphel under the supervision of K Joykumar Singh, Assistant Commissioner, Nodal Officer of Excise, Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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CM lashes at ethno exclusive party

A political party which is exclusive to a single ethnic community is a serious threat in any pluralistic society and people need to be wary of such parties, stated Chief Minister O Ibobi while addressing a flag hoisting function of Congress candidate …

A political party which is exclusive to a single ethnic community is a serious threat in any pluralistic society and people need to be wary of such parties, stated Chief Minister O Ibobi while addressing a flag hoisting function of Congress candidate in the Outer Manipur Parliamentary Constituency Thangso Baite at Hmar Veng, Churachandpur Source The Sangai Express

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Eye camp held

Comprehensive Health Services and Research Centre CHSRC , organised a 5 day eye camp at CHSRC Hospital Hamleikhong, Ukhrul in collaboration with Christian Institute of Health Sciences and Research CIHSR , Dimapur with support from National Blindness …

Comprehensive Health Services and Research Centre CHSRC , organised a 5 day eye camp at CHSRC Hospital Hamleikhong, Ukhrul in collaboration with Christian Institute of Health Sciences and Research CIHSR , Dimapur with support from National Blindness Control Society NBCS , Imphal Source The Sangai Express

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Lok Sabha polls: Will it be Congress win in Manipur in 2014? – Zee News – India – Zee News

KanglaOnlineLok Sabha polls: Will it be Congress win in Manipur in 2014? – Zee News – IndiaZee NewsManisha Singh Manipur has two parliamentary seats – Inner Manipur (valley districts) and Outer Manipur (hill districts). The state will go to the polls o…


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Manisha Singh Manipur has two parliamentary seats – Inner Manipur (valley districts) and Outer Manipur (hill districts). The state will go to the polls on April 9 (first phase) in outer Manipur and on April 17 in inner Manipur (second phase). The main
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Result of MCS Combined Competitive (Main) Exam – 2013

Result of the Manipur Civil Services Combined Competitive (Main) Examination, 2013 held by the Manipur Public Service Commission in January, 2014 has been announced and below are the selected roll numbers, Source:

Result of the Manipur Civil Services Combined Competitive (Main) Examination, 2013 held by the Manipur Public Service Commission in January, 2014 has been announced and below are the selected roll numbers,

Source: http://mpscmanipur.gov.in/

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Centre worried over militant threat in Manipur, lower Assam – Times of India

Centre worried over militant threat in Manipur, lower AssamTimes of IndiaGUWAHATI: The Union ministry of home affairs has identified the entire state of Manipur and lower Assam as the two areas in the northeast where the coming Lok Sabha election may b…

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A Report on Performance of MPs from North-Eastern States of India

Progress report of MPs from the Northeastern states of India: Report At last the progress report of our Member of Parliament has come out. For the past five years, we

Progress report of MPs from the Northeastern states of India: Report

At last the progress report of our Member of Parliament has come out. For the past five years, we have been wondering what they exactly do inside the parliament house during sessions?

Being an elector, it is our responsibility to check the performance of elected persons, who assume the role of emissaries in the national capital. And, in turn elected persons should respect the aspiration of the people and act as per the wish of the mass. While representing the views and aspirations of the people of their constituency in Parliament, MPs should participate actively in the legislative, financial and other business of the parliament. In a broader sense they are the representatives of the state and the nation as a whole.

Parliament of India: A report on the Performance of the MPs from North-eastern States of India

Parliament of India:
A report on the Performance of the MPs from North-eastern States of India

We can check the performance of our MPs by analyzing the way how they engage themselves in the parliamentary business using mechanisms like Debate, Questions and Private Member Bills by which MPs fulfill their responsibilities. Besides, attendance during Parliament Sessions also indicates the commitment to give effect to his/her role.

Altogether, there are 25 constituencies in the eight Northeastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura.

Let’s have a look at their progress reports.

Among the northeastern states, Manipur has the highest average attendance of 98%. Encouragingly, Thokchom Meinya, Lok Sabha MP from Inner Manipur constituency has attendance record of 99% in all 16 parliamentary sessions, according to PRS Legislative Research.

Meinya participated in 55 debates (Bills). The teacher-turned MP from Inner Manipur constituency is listed among the top 10 MPs, who attend the parliament regularly. He asked 204 questions including 17 starred and moved one Private Members Bill-”The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2012 (Insertion of new article 371CA).” His Private Members Bill is yet to see the light of the day.

Attendance of Thangso Baite (Outer Manipur) is 98%; just 1% behind from his counterpart from Inner Manipur Constituency. On contrary to his good attendance record, the MP participated only in 3 debates (1- Request to constitute a Board to be known as the ‘National Board for the Development of Himalayan States with full financial assistance of the Union Government’, 2- Need to review the decision of Shri Muivah’s visit to his birth place in Manipur and 3- Statement made by the Minister of Finance on the issues relating to setting up of a Lok Pal) and asked 9 questions, which is a discouraging performance of an elected person representing one of the most economically backward and socially polarized parliamentary constituencies in the country- Outer Manipur.

As per the data, the national average for debates spoken is 38 and P D Rai from Sikkim has the highest number (70) of debates spoken. Most Northeastern states score higher than the national attendance average of 76%.

The national questions average is 300. Among the MPs from the northeastern states, Badruddin Ajmal (Assam) has asked the highest 320 number of questions in the parliament with Khagen Das (Tripura) a close second 310 questions.

Bijoya Chakravarty (Assam) has introduced the most number of private member bills (4). The national average for introduction of private member bills is 0.8.

 

DETAIL PERFORMANCE OF MPs FROM NORTHEASTERN STATES OF INDIA

MP name

State

Constituency

Political party

Debates

Private Member Bills

Questions

Attendance

Notes

Ninong Ering**
Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal East INC 19 0 26 88%

 

Takam Sanjoy Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal West INC 5 0 76 63%
Badruddin Ajmal Assam Dhubri AUDF 30 0 320 49%
Bijoy Krishna Handique** Assam Jorhat INC 0 0 1 92%

 

Bijoya Chakravarty Assam Gauhati BJP 37 4 53 84%
Biren Singh Engti Assam Autonomous District INC 2 0 0 96%
Dip Gogoi Assam Kaliabor INC 0 0 0 79%
Ismail Hussain Assam Barpeta INC 0 0 0 94%
Joseph Toppo Assam Tezpur AGP 21 0 147 76%
Kabindra Purkayastha Assam Silchar BJP 34 1 130 87%
Lalit Mohan Suklabaidya Assam Karimganj INC 24 0 22 95%
Paban Singh Ghatowar** Assam Dibrugarh INC 9 0 18 91%

 

Rajen Gohain Assam Nawgong BJP 8 0 87 53%
Ramen Deka Assam Mangaldoi BJP 62 2 178 83%
Ranee Narah** Assam Lakhimpur INC 3 0 7 83%

 

Sansuma Khunggur Bwiswmuthiary Assam Kokrajhar BPF 51 0 100 64%
Thangso Baite Manipur Outer Manipur INC 3 0 9 98%
Thokchom Meinya Manipur Inner Manipur INC 55 1 204 99%
Agatha K. Sangma** Meghalaya Tura NCP 0 0 0 49%

 

Vincent H Pala** Meghalaya Shillong INC 3 0 28 84%

 

C. L. Ruala Mizoram Mizoram INC 2 0 12 96%
C. M. Chang** Nagaland Nagaland NPF 1 0 33 78%

 

Prem Das Rai Sikkim Sikkim SDF 70 1 180 87%
Baju Ban Riyan Tripura Tripura East CPI(M) 6 0 0 85%
Khagen Das Tripura Tripura West CPI(M) 37 1 310 75%
Table prepared by: PRS Legislative Research

Note: Ministers represent the government in debates, and they do not sign the attendance register, ask questions, or introduce private member bills.

** Participation details for this MP are available until October, 2012 as he was appointed a Minister then.

 

 

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Disqualification of five MLAs demanded

IMPHAL, March 28: The Manipur State Congress Party has initiated steps against the five MLAs of the party who have joined the Congress party, said MSCP vice president Adim Panmei.

IMPHAL, March 28: The Manipur State Congress Party has initiated steps against the five MLAs of the party who have joined the Congress party, said MSCP vice president Adim Panmei.

Addressing media persons at a press conference today at the Manipur Press Club, he said the five Janghemlung Panmei (Tamenglong), Karam Amarjit (Keirao), Nemcha Kipgen

(Kangpokpi), RK Imo (Sagolband) and Paonam Brojen (Wangjing Tentha) were elected with MSCP tickets during the last state Assembly election.

He said the party has apprised the Speaker of the Manipur Legislative Assembly to disqualify the five from being members of the Assembly under paragraph 2(1) (a) of the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution.

Coming back to the present issue of election, he said the five`s exit will not affect the party much.

The party has as such decided to support the Naga Peoples` Front in the upcoming election, he continued.

The president, vice-president, general secretary, secretary and member of the central executive committee will remain intact and there is no question of the MSCP merging to the INC at any cost, he asserted.

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NCP opens information centre at CCpur

LAMKA, March 28: The Nationalist Congress Party inaugurated its information center at Lamka along the Tiddim Road, Lamka for Thanlon and Singat a/c area today. Since the party candidate for

LAMKA, March 28: The Nationalist Congress Party inaugurated its information center at Lamka along the Tiddim Road, Lamka for Thanlon and Singat a/c area today.

Since the party candidate for the Outer seat C Doungel failed to attend the inagural function, it was held under a local leader.

Rev Genlal vaiphei opened the new office for the coming election.

Chief agent of the party, L Kaikam in his speech during the function, said that it would be really fortunate for the people to elect C Dungel as the MP.

Doungel is a man of integrity and principle who cannot sucumb to the lure of money, he said.

Chairman of the party in CCpur Siamchinkhup say that the party is based on general issues and not on Communal issue which will be a good thing for the people of CCpur with diverse community.

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Pena Maestro Guru Mangi

A profile by Jimmy Leivon Octogenarian Khangembam Mangi Singh, popularly known as Guru Pena Mangi is a living legend of Manipur, an exponent of the Pena. As an artist, the

A profile by Jimmy Leivon

Octogenarian Khangembam Mangi Singh, popularly known as Guru Pena Mangi is a living legend of Manipur, an exponent of the Pena. As an artist, the guru has survived the toughest of times, through the ups and downs of life. Born in Lambal, Lamsang in Imphal West district, he started learning Pena from his father, late Khangembam Tomei, who was also a traditional Pena performer. Since the age of 11, Pena remains Mangi`s vital survival tool both for him and his family.

Born and brought up in a poor family, Guru Mangi never had the privilege to go to school. His struggle for survival began the moment his father left the family for another woman.

He grew up spending much of his childhood and teen years helping his mother to keep the kitchen fire burning and following his elders (Pena performers), on various occasions watching them perform. He mastered Pena at a very young age. His professional career as a Pena performer took a sudden turn when he accidentally had the opportunity to perform at the courtyard of the then King Budhachandra, the erstwhile King of Manipur.

“The king summoned ten Pena artists to perform at the royal courtyard, but at that very moment only nine elders could be assembled. Left with no other choice, the elders had to ready me to perform with them”, recalled Guru Mangi nostalgically.  

He noted that Pena performance in those days was a prerequisite item for any important occasion ranging from birth, death, marriage and other rituals. But today Pena`s role seems to be restricted to religious rituals only, Guru Mangi noted.

While elaborating the era of Pena and its compositions that he journeyed through, Guru Mangi revealed that, “Moirang Sai” Traditional folklore of “Khamba Thoibi” was one of the most popular performances but it was banned by King Budhachandra owing to cracks appearing on Thangjing Hills (considered to be a sacred hill in the folklore and as part of the Manipur Tradition). Then came the era of Umanglai, Sanamahi and Laiharaoba, he said.

After his marriage to Yengkhom Mema, Guru Mangi had to manage bullock cart carriages apart from his artistic pursuance of Pena to support his family. He remembers that 12 rupees was the maximum he would earn from bullock cart transportation and 3 rupees through Pena recitations. He had to support his 8 siblings too.

Khangembam Mangi Singh received a sigh of relief on his duty to support his family and also to his dream of keeping Pena culture alive when he joined the Dance College (presently known as JNMDA) Imphal as a Pena performer in 1975. He retired from the same institute as a Guru of Lai-haraoba in 1996.

He was one of the founder members of Laihui, established on 1985. He has toured and performed Pena in many venues around the world, including Mexico, Washington, London, Berlin, France and other places in Asia. He had also acted in Manipuri traditional plays of Moirang Parba and Sumang Leela during 1950 to1970.

Apart from his father, Khangembam Mangi learned Pena from Moirangthem Modu of Lairenkabi, Phamdom Sanajao of Tera Urak, Thangjam Toyai of Lamshang, Tokpam Papu of Sangaiprou, Khumukcham Kanhai of Iroisemba, Yumnam Kanhai of Thoubal, Thokchom Tolomu of Khurai and a few others whom the guru`s ageing mind was unable to recall.

He has presented papers and demonstrations of Pena and Lai-haraoba on various seminars and workshops. He had directed innovative forms of Pena performances of Laihui, namely “Ukai Kappa” (2002) and “Lamjel” (2003).

Many of Guru Khangembam Mangi`s students have achieved many prestigious awards and recognition like National Scholarship and Fellowship given by Ministry of Culture, and Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar given by Sangeet Natak Akademy. Many of his students are performing in many Lai-haraoba functions.

Guru Khangembam Mangi`s dedication and devotion in reviving and keeping alive Pena was given due recognition when the Pena Legend was selected for the Padmashree award 2011 by the Government of India.

The Guru’s other recognition includes the Manipuri Sahitya Parishad Shanman 2010, LEIKOL`s Basanta Bimala Award 2008, Sangeet Natak Akademy Award 2006, Manipur State Kala Akademy Award 2005, Manipuri Sahitya Parishad`s Sangeet Bhushan 2004, Sana Leikham Pena Shanglakpa 2002 of Manipur Pandit Loishang.

Khangembam Mangi Singh`s greatest desire is to establish a school of Pena. He wishes to draw the attention of the state towards this in an effort to revive and retain the Pena Tradition.

Despite his retirement he is holding the post of Sana Leikham Pena Shanglakpa of Manipur Pandit Loishang, Guru of Laihui and altogether 80 students are currently taking Pena lesson under him.

Presently Guru Khangembam Mangi Singh is living with his wife and two of his children at Thangmeiband Lourung Purel Leikai, Imphal West.

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National Seminar on border trade

IMPHA, Mar 28: A one day National Seminar on ‘Indo-Myanmar Border Trade: Emerging Trends & Implications’, organised by department of Economics and Manipur Economic Association will be held on March

IMPHA, Mar 28: A one day National Seminar on ‘Indo-Myanmar Border Trade: Emerging Trends & Implications’, organised by department of Economics and Manipur Economic Association will be held on March 29. The Seminar will begin at 10 am, at the lecture Hall of Economics department, Manipur University. The Seminar is being sponsored by UGC SAP-DRS I.

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Chandel church celebrates platinum jubilee

CHANDEL, MARCH 28: Ralruwng  (Larong) Baptist Church on attainment of 75 years of its establishment today commemorated ‘Platinum Jubilee Celebration’ along with a dedication of a newly constructed church building.

CHANDEL, MARCH 28: Ralruwng  (Larong) Baptist Church on attainment of 75 years of its establishment today commemorated ‘Platinum Jubilee Celebration’ along with a dedication of a newly constructed church building.

The event of the jubilee held under the theme, ‘Bethel’ Gen. 28:18-19, started at the village Ralruwng also known as Larong with a dedication of the church building by executive secretary of the Anal Naga Baptist Association (ANBA), rev KL Tangthu while attending the occasion as the administrator in the presence of ANBA president RD Kanthung Anal and his cabinet staff, pastors, evangelist and missionaries, ordained ministers and officials of the Anal Theological Association (ATA).

MLA of 41 a/c Chandel, St Nunghlung Victor, president, CNPO Ws Kanral Anal, ANTA president Wng Kohring Victor and village chiefs too attended the celebration.

The act of building dedication ceremony was followed by unveiling the Jubilee monument erected and releasing of white doves and balloons that was administered by former pastor of Ralruwng Baptist Church, Rev Ts Lovejoy.

Then, convener of the celebration Committee Wng Thumdal in his welcome and introductory speech announce the names of individuals to be remembered and honoured as pioneers for bringing the light of Gospel to the village, and on the other hand.

A souvenir, ‘Bethel’ to mark the celebration of the 75th year of the Lord’s leading, prepared by the Church was also released during the occasion by the executive secretary of ANBA rev Kl Tangthu as the administrator.

Interestingly, Jubilee Choir Chengkhu Baptist Church inspired the gathering with their beautiful rendering of jubilant songs throughout the programme.

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`Seizure of Imphal` commemorated at Kangkokpi

IMPHAL, March 28: As part of the three month long observation of the 70th Anniversary of the Battle of Imphal WW-II, “Seizure of Imphal” by the Imperial Japanese Army during

IMPHAL, March 28: As part of the three month long observation of the 70th Anniversary of the Battle of Imphal WW-II, “Seizure of Imphal” by the Imperial Japanese Army during the 2nd World War (WWII) on March 28, 1944 at Kangpokpi 45 kilometres away from Imphal, was observed today.

The day witnessed a photo exhibition on 2nd world War and various dance troupe performing clutural programs.

Speakers at the function stressed on the significance of organizing the function.

Kangpokpi is the location where the Japanese imperial Army`s 15th division cut the vital imphal- kohima road on March 28, 1944 during the Second World War.

The action was carried out by two companies of the 3rd battalion, 67th regiment, also known as the Honda Raiding Unit under Captain Honda.

The cutting of the road led to the surrounding of the allied forces in and sound Imphal plain by Japanese Army. The siege of Imphal by Japanese forces lasted nearly 3 months.

In the commemoration function Haojakham Chongloi, chairman Kangpokpi Elders Forum, Seimang Khingsai, president Kuki Inpi, Sadar Hill and Arambam Angamba, co-convenor, organizing committee attended as chief guest, guest of honour and president, respectively.

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Look East Policy `“ a boon or bane

Leader Writer: Svoboda Kangleicha India’s Look East Policy evokes different responses from different quarters. First, there is the Panglossian school of thought in which many presume that the policy in

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India’s Look East Policy evokes different responses from different quarters. First, there is the Panglossian school of thought in which many presume that the policy in its wake will bring all round development to the North-east region. Then, there are the opinions of those who are asking for a more cautious approach towards the policy which is being much bandied around off late.

Buying into the rosy picture adumbrated by foreign policy mandarins would prove catastrophic as the people of the region, the most important stakeholders of the policy were not either taken into confidence or consulted despite the assertion that the policy was initiated for their development. A panoptic critique is the need of the hour, as in its current form, the policy looks detrimental to the people of the region. Proactive deliberations by various stakeholders in the long run will prove prudent.

Those enchanted by the policy are soft selling it as a precursor to the good times that will follow in the region. The state, devoid of any proper medium or big scale industry, is all geared up to be promoted as a tourist destination. However enticing that idea may sound but we don’t have a proper mechanism in place where we can gauge the carbon footprints going to be left over by those innocuous tourists. The Thailand model of tourism development is gaining traction with a lot of policy makers. We also need to take into account that the South-East Asian country compelled to rely on tourism as a major source of income was chastised for pushing its children into prostitution by the then visiting American Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright aftermath the Asian financial crisis. It was turned into a tourist destination by default rather than by design. It now earns 70 percent of its foreign exchange from tourism. We need not go into on why Thailand is a popular tourist destination.

A distinguished East Asian and South East Asian foreign policy expert posited in an international conference held recently at the Manipur University that the North-east is the epicentre of the Look East Policy. He also went on to add that India will promote anything in which ASEAN is the pivot drawing attention to American President Barack Obama’s suggestion four years ago during his visit that the country should ‘act’ east instead of looking east. Bertil Lintner’s in his book ‘Great Game East: India, China and the Struggle for Asia`s Most Volatile Frontier’ has insinuated that the region will act as an important theatre of engagement between the new emerging world powers. The two taken together shed light on how India’s foray into the east through the North-east is not only out of a sheer concern for the development of the region but a compulsion made more urgent by Beijing making rapid strides in spreading its tentacles around its southern neighbour. We agree that the country with its ever burgeoning population need to tap into the huge ASEAN and North-east Asian market and many foreign policy pundits find little difference between a country’s foreign policy and economic policy.

The trilateral highway connecting India, Myanmar and Thailand begins in Imphal and many consider it as an indication of the primacy the state enjoys in India’s Look East Policy. But, training young students with proper formal education as masseurs and spa therapists is not a great way to begin with. The new Silk Route may pass through Imphal but we must not reduce ourselves to those travellers across the deserts who are deceived by a mirage for an oasis all too often.

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Security forces on high alert to ensure peaceful elections in northeast – Newstrack India

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Manipur’s first milk processing plant is a boon to many – Newstrack India

Manipur's first milk processing plant is a boon to manyNewstrack IndiaImphal, Mar 28 (ANI): Several non-profit organizations in Manipur have been working towards providing better employment opportunities to youth and the underprivileged population….

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Oil extraction plant in Manipur provides employment to many – Newstrack India

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Security forces on high alert to ensure peaceful elections in northeast – Business Standard

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Of course we will not use them for polling duty but they have been asked for area domination so that the security environment is maintained," said Nabakishore, Chief Electoral Officer, Manipur. For years now, militancy-led violence has severely

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