Of Ghee and Purity

By Bangormayum Namiba The time for khichdi has come. I love my khichdi. My mother makes good khichdi. I remember her telling me that the khichdi in Puri was not

By Bangormayum Namiba

The time for khichdi has come. I love my khichdi. My mother makes good khichdi. I remember her telling me that the khichdi in Puri was not to her liking. “Too much ghee”, she complained. She went there to ask for my health, to promise to the deity, as she tied the thread around the banyan tree that she would come back to untie those knots, once my health is restored. Her prayers worked.

“My wife makes good curd”, I told one of my recently acquainted friends. He replied by saying that his wife makes the best muffins.  He was visibly, immensely, happy to have got the context to say that. Though I could not get the connection between milk and muffins then, the remark of my friend set me thinking about what a philosopher said about the importance of ambiguities – the very thing that gives rise to misunderstandings. The systemic ambiguity of words, the in-principle disconnect, gap between ideas and language that clothes them is essential to the possibility of communication. Simply put, ideas are private; language is essentially public. Therefore, language always falls short, or perhaps long if you please, of what you want to convey. Language works through transference, deference. Even the most literal is metaphorical. This framework made me appreciate the disconnect in the conversation above. I wanted to communicate something, but what was communicated had its own mind, its own life. Our words even in their most direct instances reverberate with infinite possibilities of meaning. .

But that’s beside the point, what I want to say is that my wife makes good curd. The trick she says is to make use of a casserole. It gives the right temperature for the curd making bacteria to work at its best. I may add that she can make ghee too. There is a puzzle regarding ghee. When we buy ghee, the container says “pure ghee”. When we buy curd, we don’t expect to find “pure curd” written on it. Why is this so, I have been thinking without any answer. Is this word “pure” arbitrary? I hope not, for many have died for that idea and many are ready to do so. If it were arbitrary then many lives would have been wasted. God forbid that the question is answered in the affirmative. Yet, ‘pure’ ghee, offered to the gods, causes obstruction of the arteries and veins, the doctors say. If purity means exclusion, if purity means the blocking of life, if it means stagnancy, then perhaps it is against life. The measure of life is change. Life needs change as much as stability.

A learned friend once told me about a queer hypothesis. It ran something like this – language makes the world. He explained further that language captures what we can think, feel and do. There are different languages in the world. If you speak a language, you have access to a world. Depending on the conceptual background and resource that the language provides, you feel, think and act accordingly. Different languages mean different worlds. These worlds interact and overlap. This overlapping means that we have access to many different worlds. But it could, and has, lead to anxieties as well. The anxiety that my world could be swamped by another world is a real anxiety. This is a valid anxiety. It is our responsibility that no world goes out of existence. Though this anxiety may be valid the other side of the coin is that, anxiety if disproportionate to the threat is a symptom of pathological condition. If the response is incommensurate to the challenge then it is unhealthy.

To keep babies healthy, they have to be given regular bath. This my wife says. One may not agree with her but many will agree that watching babies being given a bath is quite a pleasure. When my son takes a bath, my entire family members converge to watch the scene. Their faces speak of pride and joy – this amidst his caterwauling. I have also noticed that the mother lifts the baby out of the tub before the dirty, ‘impure’ water is thrown away. It would be quite horrific and morbid if the baby is thrown away with the bath-water in the anxiety to get rid of the impurity.

We are in the danger of throwing away many babies from our world. We can throw away “ghee”, “khichdi” and such other babies which we have adopted. We have adopted these words and given them growth. The baby that has grown is no longer the one that we adopted. “Khichdi” in our language does not refer to the thing that my mother saw and tasted in Puri. It stands for the one that we have in our kitchens. They may share the same colour and perhaps the same religious function but it would be absurd to say that they are the same. If words refer to different things they are different words. But how do we excise the “khichdi” we adopted and retain the “khichdi” which is our own now?  How do I say to my mother that I want some khichdi after the erasure of the word “khichdi”? With the erasure of the word “hing” we would mutilate our world by excising the idiom which roughly translates as “He is a hing” to mean, with lots of colour, that someone is stingy. This idiom is our own. How do we say “Don’t pour ghee on the ashes”? This expression is our own. And if words get their meaning from the sentential context then they are our words since the expressions our own. They belong to our world now.

These are vexed thoughts. Thinking them makes one hungry. I want some of those yellow coloured rice made with pulses, sautéed and cooked in ‘Maroi mara’. Yes mother, I would love some of those.

 

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Towards a healthy pregnancy II

By Dr Khushboo Shah Sawant Moving ahead in the journey towards a safe and healthy pregnancy, we shall now uncover a few common problems faced during pregnancy. Right from conception

By Dr Khushboo Shah Sawant

Moving ahead in the journey towards a safe and healthy pregnancy, we shall now uncover a few common problems faced during pregnancy. Right from conception until the final stages of pregnancy, a woman’s body goes through tremendous changes, be it, physical, hormonal or emotional. During this phase, the body adapts to accommodate the new life growing within itself, nourish it and provide the unborn foetus with everything it needs to stay alive and grow normally. This gives rise to a number of health related difficulties in the mother, many which are a routine part of pregnancy.

Morning sickness and nausea is one of the most common problems of pregnancy, which usually clears up by 12-14 weeks. It may be an uncomfortable feeling but it does not put the baby at any kind of risk. These symptoms may also be aggravated by tiredness. In some cases however, women experience severe vomiting, which is prolonged, for which medical attention is needed, as there is a specific form of treatment. However, most common simple changes can help, like take some time before getting out of bed. Eating plain food like a biscuit or toast first thing may also help to fight off nausea. Also eating smaller meals at frequent intervals help. Drinking plenty of fluids is important and drinking cold water in small sips may also help. It is best to avoid foods whose smells aggravate the symptoms.

Constipation in pregnancy, which can start very early during the pregnancy is the result of hormonal changes in the body. To cope with this, pregnant mothers are advised to include plenty of fluids in their diet, eat foods rich in fiber, wholegrain cereals, vegetables, lentils etc. and to exercise regularly to tone the muscles. . Also iron supplements may also give rise to constipation; the doctor can help manage or change the brand in case it affects bowel movements too much.

Swelling of ankles, feet and fingers often happens during the later stages of pregnancy. This is because the body is holding more water than its normal capacity which tends to gather up in the lower part of the body. To deal with swelling, the mother must avoid standing for long period and wear flat comfortable footwear. Also while resting, keeping the feet raised up with the help of a pillow may soothe the swelling.  Backache during pregnancy is another common problem. To cope with a backache always sit with enough support to the back. Avoid lifting heavy weights, and while bending down, it is advisable to bend from the knees keeping the back straight. Also woman must wear flat shoes, which helps to evenly distribute the weight.

Feeling faint during pregnancy especially when standing up too quickly, or lying down happens as the brain does not receive blood supply too quickly. The solution is to simply slower down your movements. While standing up or moving around, find a chair immediately if you are feeling faint. And while lying down, try changing the posture to lying sideways. Feel increasingly hot is another common feature of pregnancy, it happens due to increased blood supply to the skin. To cope with it, expecting mothers must wear loose clothing made of natural fibers and freshen up or bathe regularly.

The increase in frequency to urinate is seen often from the early pregnancy stahe and may continue till later stages where the urge to urinate is due to the pressure of the baby’s head on the bladder. It can help to avoid drinking fluids closer to bed time, which might reduce the frequency during sleep. There also are skin and hair changes during pregnancy. There may be darkening of the nipples, which may also increase in size. Birthmarks and moles also may get darker. Some women develop a dark line on their belly, while some may notice increased acne break outs. Most of these changes fade away after childbirth. Also there may be increased hair growth and the hair itself may be greasier.

Varicose veins (swollen veins) also affect many pregnant women. For this, the woman should avoid standing for long periods, try and avoid excessive weight gain which adds to the pressure. Also sleeping with a pillow under the feet also helps to reduce pressure. Some women experience sore and bleeding gums during pregnancy. This is caused due to hormonal changes which make the gums more vulnerable to soreness and bleeds. Brushing teeth often and avoiding high sugar foods before bedtime can help. Also use of a soft fiber tooth brush can also reduce bleeding gums.

High blood pressure may also occur during pregnancy and monitoring the blood pressure is important during the prenatal checkups. Though most often the rise in pressure is mild, it may be life threatening to the mother as well as the baby. It may also lead to fits if the blood pressure remains increased and untreated. It is best to go for regular checkups and have the blood pressure monitored. Avoiding increased salt consumption and foods with high amount of preservatives may help. Acidity and indigestion also are a very common feature and may increase as the pregnancy progresses and the size of the baby increases, pushes the stomach higher up into the body. Avoid increased spice and seasoning in the meals, avoiding sleeping immediately after a meal, eating smaller meals more often also helps.

Stretch marks is one of the most dreaded changes of pregnancy. As the skin stretches to accommodate the increasing size of the baby, it leaves behind marks. The marks fade away after childbirth and only remain as silver whitish lines. Nosebleeds occur in some cases, which are caused due to hormonal changes in the body. Using ice packs on the bridge of the nose helps in relieving the nosebleeds. While all the above are routine problems experienced during pregnancy, in case any of the above symptoms increase to a point making life debilitating, it should be brought to the doctor’s attention.

But all said and done, the journey to a health pregnancy is possible and well worth it!

 

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IED blast at laundry shop injures two at Moirangkhom

IMPHAL, June 14: A bomb blast at a roadside laundry shop at Moirangkhom Sougaijam Leirak along the Imphal-Moreh highway left two wounded this afternoon. The bomb suspected to be a

IMPHAL, June 14: A bomb blast at a roadside laundry shop at Moirangkhom Sougaijam Leirak along the Imphal-Moreh highway left two wounded this afternoon.

The bomb suspected to be a remote controlled Improvised Explosive Device exploded inside a laundry shop around 1pm.

The laundry shop is run by Vijay Rajat, 36, son of Ram Chandra Rajat of Bhojpur district, Bihar presently staying at a rented room in the locality.

While VIjay, who was sleeping inside his shop escaped unhurt, two others were injured.

The two have been identified as Bachaspatimayum Govind, 74, son of Mukta Sharma of Nagamapal Laimayum Leirak, and RK Jhalajit, 45, son of Yaiskul Singh of Janmasthan Yaiskul.

Govind who was standing on the other side of the highway, about 80 feet from the blast site, was hit by splinters on his right side leg. He was rushed to the hospital, immediately.

RK Jhaljit was sitting inside his car parked about 10 metre away from the blast site and speaking to someone on his phone when the loud explosion damaged his ears.

The blast also broke the windshields of his Alto car bearing registration no MN0 1X-7567.

According to Vijay, he was resting after having his lunch when the bomb exploded.

He woke up to a loud sound and found the inside of his shop totally damaged from the explosion.

The bomb could have been planted in one of the many bags of clothes left for ironing, Vijay observed.

Soon after the blast, a large number of Imphal West district police led by additional SP Meghachandra, SDPO Imphal Ghanashyam rushed to the spot and inspected the blast site.

Later on, a team of state bomb experts arrived along with bomb detection equipment and inspected the blast site and its surrounding area.

 

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Wary of NDA govt, AMUCO conjures public to be alert

IMPHAL, June 14: Recalling the grim past of the fall out of the “Bangkok Declaration” June 14, 2001, the All Manipur United Club Organisation (AMUCO) today staged a sit in

IMPHAL, June 14: Recalling the grim past of the fall out of the “Bangkok Declaration” June 14, 2001, the All Manipur United Club Organisation (AMUCO) today staged a sit in protest demonstration at Kwakeithel against the declaration claiming it as “divisive policy”.

Speaking to media persons during the protest AMUCO vice president Ph Devan Sharma, maintained that the Bangkok declaration was truly a divisive policy of the government of India.

Many had sacrificed their lives confronting such policy.

“By organising such protest we want to send a loud message to the GOI that Manipur will not stop confronting any such divisive policy.”

He opined that the ongoing talks between the Manipur Government, GoI and UNC which is taking place in hills district of Manipur, is not a healthy sign for the people.

NNN adds: Thirteen years down the line today, AMUCO organised a sit-in protest against the declaration which came to be known as The Bangkok Declaration. Today’s sit-in protest was participated by several civil society organisations held at Kwakeithel Bazar, Imphal West district.

Speaking to the media at the protest site, vice president AMUCO Ph Devan Sharma cautioned the people of Manipur that it was during the reign of the NDA that the Bangkok Declaration was made. “And today the same NDA is back at the helm and the public of Manipur need to remain alert,” Sharma said. The AMUCO vice president also cautioned the Government of India and Manipur Government that the outcome of talks with the NSCN-IM or any underground outfit under Suspension of Operation (SoO) should not be resulted in affecting the territory of Manipur. He also called the New Delhi and Manipur Government to halt immediately the ongoing talks with the United Naga Council (UNC) in the Alternative Arrangement demand. However, Devan Sharma did not mention the term Alternative Arrangement directly.

Terming the Bangkok Declaration of the Government of India as a ploy to create differences among the various communities of Manipur, the AMUCO vice president said such “divisive policy” of the Government of India will be unitedly thwarted by the people of Manipur irrespective of communities. “We are ready to face any challenge to the threat to the territory of Manipur,” Sharma asserted. The AMUCO leader also said that the people of Manipur are apprehensive about the policies of the government of India.

It can be noted here that AMUCO and United Committee, Manipur (UCM) are organising the Great June Uprising Day on June 18 commemorating the June 18 incident that claimed 18 lives in protest against the Bangkok Declaration

 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/06/wary-of-nda-govt-amuco-conjures-public-to-be-alert/

Meritorious students feted

LAMKA, June 14: Successful students of 10 Tuivai ADC Constituency in this year’s Class X and XII exams were felicitated at the New Lamka, Cemetry Hall today. MP Thangsho Baite’s

LAMKA, June 14: Successful students of 10 Tuivai ADC Constituency in this year’s Class X and XII exams were felicitated at the New Lamka, Cemetry Hall today.

MP Thangsho Baite’s recent election win was also celebrated during the function.

The MP lauded the ADC Churachandpur chairman while saying that the ADCC chairman was instrumental in his win.

He said he almost received 100 percent votes at two booths: Songtal and Khuangin villages during the election.

Addressing the students, the newly elected second time MP said they should strive to excel in their future too and those who have failed should retrospect and give more effort the next time around.

He said a new trend witnessed today is that the number of first divisioners is highest, followed by second divisioners and third divisioners, which is the opposite from his student days.

“The brain is like a memory card and when it’s full with fault /virus more can’t be added and then it would become dormant,” the MP said.

The function was also attended by most of the district’s MDCs and EM including the vice chairman Khaipau Haokip.

ADCC chairman Langkhanpau Guite congratulated the successful candidates for their success and at the same time said the failed students should not lost heart but take it as a challenge.

He said that he was also happy for Outer Constituency MP Thangso Baite on winning the seat.

The successful students were presented a solar lamp each. The successful students were 26 first divisioners in Class X and 16 first divisioners of Class XII.

 

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JNGVO appeals for solution to boundary dispute

IMPHAL, June 14: The Joint Non-government Voluntary Organisation, JNGVO has appealed to the State government to bring a solution to the prevailing boundary dispute between Thoubal and Chandel districts failing

IMPHAL, June 14: The Joint Non-government Voluntary Organisation, JNGVO has appealed to the State government to bring a solution to the prevailing boundary dispute between Thoubal and Chandel districts failing which it warned to launch a series of agitation today.

Speaking to the media at a press conference at the Manipur Press Club, president Ksh Biren, pointed out that as per the existing land records and district map of Thoubal district altogether 35 villages (including the current disputed area) along the border of Thoubal and Chandel districts fall within the jurisdiction of Kakching assembly constituency.

He asserted that villagers of these villages used to exercise their voting rights under Kakching Assembly Constituency, until 20 of the villages were transferred to Tengoupal Assembly Constituency in 2004.

He questioned how the State transferred these 20 Kakching villages to Tengnoupal AC as district delimitation are yet to be conducted till 2025 for the whole country.

Meanwhile, the JNGVO president refuted allegations that bandh volunteers had destroyed properties in some villages during the 24 hour Thoubal bandh imposed by the organisation, as baseless.

He clarified that no household properties or churches were damaged except for tearing down sign boards and banner saying Chandel in the said villages.

He further maintained that the JNCVO is not against anyone or any community residing peacefully for so many years, however all such allegations of vandalism are false and fabricated, he added.

All the necessary works that needs to be executed within the area must be carried out under the administration of Thoubal district he said before drawing the government’s attention to set things right.

 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/06/jngvo-appeals-for-solution-to-boundary-dispute/

Manipur women switch to water hyacinth craft to be self-reliant – ANINEWS

Manipur women switch to water hyacinth craft to be self-reliantANINEWSImphal, June 14 (ANI): Women in Manipur have switched to water hyacinth craft , as they see it as a self-reliant job opportunity. Kharibam Sarju Chanu, a resident of Thongju village …

Manipur women switch to water hyacinth craft to be self-reliant
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Imphal, June 14 (ANI): Women in Manipur have switched to water hyacinth craft , as they see it as a self-reliant job opportunity. Kharibam Sarju Chanu, a resident of Thongju village in Imphal district, launched the Water Hyacinth Crafts Centre, a self

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World Environment Day observed in Manipur and Assam – ANINEWS

World Environment Day observed in Manipur and AssamANINEWSImphal, June 14 (ANI): Manipur's Directorate of Environment recently observed World Environment Day at the MFDC Auditorium under the UNEP theme, "Small island developing states in the b…

World Environment Day observed in Manipur and Assam
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Imphal, June 14 (ANI): Manipur's Directorate of Environment recently observed World Environment Day at the MFDC Auditorium under the UNEP theme, "Small island developing states in the broader context of climate change". The officials highlighted the …

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Manipur: One injured in a low intensity blast in Imphal – IBNLive

Manipur: One injured in a low intensity blast in ImphalIBNLiveManipur: One injured in a low intensity blast in Imphal. Jun 14, 2014 at 04:13pm IST. Follow @ibnlive · #blast #explosion #low intensity blast #bomb blast #manipur #imphal. Imphal: A …

Manipur: One injured in a low intensity blast in Imphal
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Manipur: One injured in a low intensity blast in Imphal. Jun 14, 2014 at 04:13pm IST. Follow @ibnlive · #blast #explosion #low intensity blast #bomb blast #manipur #imphal. Imphal: A low intensity blast rocked Imphal on Saturday afternoon injuring one …

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Dutch-funded NGO trying to stall oil drilling in northeast: IB report – Economic Times

Dutch-funded NGO trying to stall oil drilling in northeast: IB reportEconomic TimesThe database would be used to facilitate targeted local protests and international activism against extractive industries like oil drilling in Manipur, according to an I…

Dutch-funded NGO trying to stall oil drilling in northeast: IB report
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The database would be used to facilitate targeted local protests and international activism against extractive industries like oil drilling in Manipur, according to an Intelligence Bureau report on the negative impact of foreign-funded NGOs' activism

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Manipur highway on Modi govt agenda – E-Pao.net

Manipur highway on Modi govt agendaE-Pao.netUnion road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari has assured the Manipur unit of the BJP that development of the 122km Imphal-Jiribam highway, the second lifeline of Manipur, would be included in the …

Manipur highway on Modi govt agenda
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Union road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari has assured the Manipur unit of the BJP that development of the 122km Imphal-Jiribam highway, the second lifeline of Manipur, would be included in the 100-day agenda of the Narendra Modi …

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