Advocacy workshop in oil exploration held

Advocacy Workshop on Oil and Natural Gas Exploration in Mizoram was today organized by Mizo Academy of Sciences for Ministers and MLAs today at I PR Conference Hall Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

Advocacy Workshop on Oil and Natural Gas Exploration in Mizoram was today organized by Mizo Academy of Sciences for Ministers and MLAs today at I PR Conference Hall Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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40 JCILPS volunteers detained

Police on Friday detained at least 40 volunteers of the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS after they tried to storm the state assembly now in session to press their demand for introduction of Inner Line Permit ILP in the state So…

Police on Friday detained at least 40 volunteers of the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS after they tried to storm the state assembly now in session to press their demand for introduction of Inner Line Permit ILP in the state Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Cabinet okays draft paddy land Bill

The State Cabinet gave approval to the Draft Manipur Conservation of Paddy Land Bill, 2014 and the same Bill would be tabled in the ongoing State Assembly Source The Sangai Express

The State Cabinet gave approval to the Draft Manipur Conservation of Paddy Land Bill, 2014 and the same Bill would be tabled in the ongoing State Assembly Source The Sangai Express

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Nothing to do with NSCNIM activities in Manipur India’s CFMG

The Government of India’s Cease Fire Monitoring Group CFMG has said that its jurisdiction is only in Nagaland and has nothing to do with happenings in Manipur pertaining to NSCN IM activities Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

The Government of India’s Cease Fire Monitoring Group CFMG has said that its jurisdiction is only in Nagaland and has nothing to do with happenings in Manipur pertaining to NSCN IM activities Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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UNC seeks Govt of India’s intervention

The UNC, through a memo randum addressed to the Prime Minister, has sought imme diate intervention of the Go vernment of India for revo cation of the vitiating 144 Cr PC, removal of police com mandos and IRB from Naga areas and for ensuring that the G…

The UNC, through a memo randum addressed to the Prime Minister, has sought imme diate intervention of the Go vernment of India for revo cation of the vitiating 144 Cr PC, removal of police com mandos and IRB from Naga areas and for ensuring that the GoM observes the ground rules of the cease fire in letter and spirit Source The Sangai Express

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NSCNK dismisses ‘IM talks’ with India

The S S Khaplang group of NSCN said today that it will never accept the outcome of the ongoing talks between the Government of India and NSCN IM Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

The S S Khaplang group of NSCN said today that it will never accept the outcome of the ongoing talks between the Government of India and NSCN IM Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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NCSNK rejects all possible outcomes of ‘IM talks’

The SS Khaplang led NSCN said today that it will never accept the outcome of the ongoing talks between the Government of India and NSCN IM Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

The SS Khaplang led NSCN said today that it will never accept the outcome of the ongoing talks between the Government of India and NSCN IM Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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400 criminal cases recorded since IM signed cease fire pact Dy CM

Flatly rejecting the allegation that the State Government is biased as asserted by the NPF with reference to imposition of restrictions under CrPC 144 at Ukhrul town, Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam has categorically stated that more than 400 criminal…

Flatly rejecting the allegation that the State Government is biased as asserted by the NPF with reference to imposition of restrictions under CrPC 144 at Ukhrul town, Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam has categorically stated that more than 400 criminal cases were recorded in the hill districts, maximum of them in Ukhrul district in the past 15 years since the NSCN IM signed the cease fire agreement Source The Sangai Express

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Solid waste plant ready for service

Plans are afoot to inaugurate and com mission the Solid Waste Ma nagement Plant being cons tructed at Lamdeng, stated Chief Minister O Ibobi on the floor of the State Assembly today Source The Sangai Express

Plans are afoot to inaugurate and com mission the Solid Waste Ma nagement Plant being cons tructed at Lamdeng, stated Chief Minister O Ibobi on the floor of the State Assembly today Source The Sangai Express

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Paddy Land Bill approved, to be tabled in Assembly

After thorough discussion on preventing the use of agricultural lands of the state for other purposes with enactment of an Act by the government, the State Cabinet on Friday approved the Draft Manipur Conservation of Paddy Land Bill, 2014 for introduct…

After thorough discussion on preventing the use of agricultural lands of the state for other purposes with enactment of an Act by the government, the State Cabinet on Friday approved the Draft Manipur Conservation of Paddy Land Bill, 2014 for introduction in the ongoing State Assembly session Source Hueiyen News Service

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Jurisdiction only in Nagaland, says CFMG

The Government of India’s Cease Fire Monitoring Group CFMG has said that its jurisdiction is only in Nagaland and has nothing to do with happenings in Manipur pertaining to NSCN IM activities Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

The Government of India’s Cease Fire Monitoring Group CFMG has said that its jurisdiction is only in Nagaland and has nothing to do with happenings in Manipur pertaining to NSCN IM activities Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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NSCNK discusses with CFMG

Cases of extortion and carrying of arms were discussed today between the NSCN K’s Cease Fire Supervisory Board CFSB and the Government of India’s Cease Fire Monitoring Group CFMG at Chumukedima Police Complex here today Source The Sangai Express…

Cases of extortion and carrying of arms were discussed today between the NSCN K’s Cease Fire Supervisory Board CFSB and the Government of India’s Cease Fire Monitoring Group CFMG at Chumukedima Police Complex here today Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Only 42 CCTV cameras operational Dy CM

Out of 113 CCTV cameras installed at different points of Imphal city, only 42 are operational while 113 are out of service, Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam informed the House today Source The Sangai Express

Out of 113 CCTV cameras installed at different points of Imphal city, only 42 are operational while 113 are out of service, Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam informed the House today Source The Sangai Express

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NSCNIM commits 400 crimes in 15 years in Manipur Gaikhangam

Home minister Gaikhangam has informed on the floor of the Manipur State Legislative Assembly today that the Naga rebel group NSCN IM, which is in peace talks with the Government of India, has so far committed 400 crimes in the state in the past 15 year…

Home minister Gaikhangam has informed on the floor of the Manipur State Legislative Assembly today that the Naga rebel group NSCN IM, which is in peace talks with the Government of India, has so far committed 400 crimes in the state in the past 15 years Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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UG held, wildlife products seized

Based on specific intelligence regarding the movement of a UG cadre, troops of 22 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South launched an operation in the general area of Serou in Thoubal district and apprehended one PLA cadre on 17…

Based on specific intelligence regarding the movement of a UG cadre, troops of 22 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South launched an operation in the general area of Serou in Thoubal district and apprehended one PLA cadre on 17 Jul 2014 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Nothing to do with NSCN-IM activities in Manipur: India’s CFMG – E-Pao.net

LivemintNothing to do with NSCN-IM activities in Manipur: India's CFMGE-Pao.netThe following day, Section 144 of the CrPC was promulgated and hundreds of Manipur security force personnel swoop down at the regional office of Wung Tangkhul Region (WT…


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Nothing to do with NSCN-IM activities in Manipur: India's CFMG
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The following day, Section 144 of the CrPC was promulgated and hundreds of Manipur security force personnel swoop down at the regional office of Wung Tangkhul Region (WTR) of the NSCN-IM in Ukhrul town in the pre-dawn raid picking up 8 cadres of the …
Manipur: A time of fear and fervourLivemint
United Naga Council bandh cripples Naga areas in ManipurTimes of India
Bandh affects normal life in ManipurAssam Tribune
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Melodious Mangka

  By Khogen Khoibam ‘Pena is like my friend. Pena accompanies me when I am lonely’ IFP: Who is Mangka and what is she? Mangka: It all started with the background of

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By Khogen Khoibam

‘Pena is like my friend. Pena accompanies me when I am lonely’

IFP: Who is Mangka and what is she?

Mangka: It all started with the background of art in our family and the organisation of my father. Dancers and musicians used to come frequently and practice at our home mingling with my father and I was somehow drawn into it. Sometimes, I used to sneak out and practice dance.

I was in 5th standard, knowing my strong inclination in dance and music, my father once asked me whether I was really interested in music, and I replied ‘yes’ and then he took me to Grandma Thoinu and my music training was started. And to come over to Pena, it had been always there in our family and I was fascinated by it since my childhood though I could not play it properly that time as I found it quite heavy too (…laugh) but my father being a Pena player, I got inspired from him and I gradually started to play it from my 6th standard under the training of Grandpa Khangembam Mangi. And that is how I am here now.

IFP: Who is your role model or inspiration?

Mangka: My father, of course!

IFP: How do you manage your time to practice Pena with your academic?

Mangka: Of course Pena has to be practiced consistently but I also need to go to college regularly and I just need one hour in the morning and in the evening to practice Pena, followed by coaching a few students, and that is enough for me.

IFP: What is Pena to you?

Mangka: Pena is like my friend. Pena accompanies me when I am lonely and I just play it and sing and become happy.

IFP: Being an artist, do you find yourself different from others?

Mangka: I am different because what I am doing is different and I am proud of it but I do not have the pride and never thought that ‘I am the best’.

IFP: What else do you love in the form of art apart from playing Pena?

Mangka: I love theatre and for sure dance and music and there are many I would love to do and know, for example I want to learn Piano.

IFP: Tell me about your experience in participating Asia Pacific Broadcasting Radio Song Festival 2014?

Mangka: Well, I would say it was great experience and a hectic journey too. A girl and I were selected from Manipur by All India Radio (AIR), Imphal and we were sent to Delhi. There, all the participants from several states of India were made to play their tracks and after listening to them by the panel of judges, a male artist from Bangalore and I were selected and sent to Colombo. There again, the members of ABU considered our tracks and I was finally selected for ABU Radio Song Festival.

Before heading for Colombo, AIR organised a special concert for me in Chennai and during my stay there, I had to cope up with change in food and weather and eventually I became too hectic by the time I reached Colombo. Deprived of energy, I had to go directly to Stein Studios for rehearsal but somehow I revived my energy when I took over the stage and rehearsal was performed perfectly.

Next day was the main event of two hours, in which other seven countries, Brunei, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Australia, South Korea and Pakistan and three artists from Sri Lanka, were to perform.

(Her mother, Rebika Mayanglambam added in between): Mangka was selected out of around 50 songs by different artists throughout India and after she was selected, we had some issues financially and government of India did not look upon it but Bijaya Yumlembam, Programme Officer, AIR and the editor of Hueyen Lanpao, helped her with Rs. 60,000 and she was able to make it to Colombo.

IFP: Heard about the appreciations for you in the event, how did it all go?

Mangka: About the performance, people were amazed when I represented India as my look is oriental and it was quite contrasting with the people’s expectation. Most of the people were not ready to accept when I said “I am an Indian” and the irony is that, no one knew where is Manipur (…laugh) and I had to re-locate Manipur in the world map. But I was all the time loved and liked by the people and particularly from Asian countries like Japan, Vietnam appreciated me immensely. We shared a good rapport between us.

IFP: What is the actual genre of music you perform? People say it is as folk music, do you agree?

Mangka: There has always been a misconception by the people and I have been waiting for long to clarify that what I perform or sing is not a folk song or music but it is based on the folk music, with some upgradation like mixing with guitar. The songs are composed by my father and lyrics are also written by him. Real folk music or song is totally different from what I am doing.

(Her mother added): Mangka mostly focuses on the song which is powered by Pena but now it is becoming more of a Pena and many young boys and girls are inspired by her and have joined the Pena workshop on every Thursday and Sunday at Lai Hui, an organisation run by Mangka’s father, Mayanglambam Mangangsana.

IFP: While you are on the stage, your performance is outstanding. Do you make it that way or it just comes with the mood?

Mangka: Well, the movement and the way of performance are just spontaneous and the gestures might have come out from my dancing skills. Even if I plan for something to do on the stage, music always dominates it and everything goes with the mood and flow of the music. But to add up, sometimes it depends on the lyrics too, as how to demonstrate the meaning of the song with the movements and gestures of the hands and body.

IFP: Has there been any incident in your life that strongly inspired you to do this?

Mangka: I am into this field of music by my own choice and I am not doing this by someone’s influence. My inspiration is my father and I love all the performances by Lai Hui…truly and madly I love it (…laugh).

IFP: Tell me some of the criticisms you heard about you?

Mangka: There are lots, many people criticise that what I am doing is something a granny should do but I do not care and I am not ashamed of it. People even said that I will not be able to concentrate in studies and my academic will be in disaster but I have proved that wrong when I passed out my matriculation in first division and later on again in intermediate, now I am pursuing my graduation. Still there are lots of people who back-bites about me but fortunately I find more people who encourage me and I am happy about it.

(Her mother added): There is need from the family side to support effectively so as to balance the academic and artistic career and we never force her to top in studies and my daughter is quite tactful to manage everything.

IFP: Is there any upcoming projects in the pipeline?

Mangka: Well, there is going to be a music album in the month of August which is produced by Our Village, which is runned by Oinam Doren. The music album will be made by funds from the crowd from wherever possible and there will be nine songs of pure folk music.

(Her mother added): Oinam Doren has been following and capturing performances of Mangka since her childhood and she had also sung for his film ‘My Hands’.

IFP: Lastly, what is your view on people’s attitude towards an artist?

Mangka: Yes, most of the people commonly think of an artist as some kind of outrageous being and this is because usually artists of our olden years were somehow academically weak though they were artistically very high, may be they must have had a hard time to cope up and balance with the society but now time has changed with more opportunities opening up. And this does not mean that everything is framed for you and to be an artist is to work hard with maximum support from the family side too, which is much needed.

Finally, to share about the people’s attitude for an artist, I would say still there is a biased nature and more preferences are given more to the people who work as government servants. As for example, most of the parents prefer their children to become a doctor or an engineer, and I am not criticizing them, it is alright if they really want that. As for me, I want to become a professor or a scholar (…laughs loud) but I am an artist too.

 

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Mind Matters

By: Paonam Thobi 1. Madam, I am just curious, why do some people tend to repeat what they say, especially during conversation. Is it a sign of lack of self-confidence?

By: Paonam Thobi
1. Madam, I am just curious, why do some people tend to repeat what they say, especially during conversation. Is it a sign of lack of self-confidence? Or is it because of lack of trust with the person he/she is speaking? Is this a personality problem? Birdharja, Akampat.
Ans: Dear Birdhaja, people repeat themselves because of many things which I may not even know all about. I have always known of children with autism repeating what one person says or during a conversation and that’s often called ‘echolalia’.
Also every human has a need to need to be heard which often leads to repeating what they said. Once you assured them that they are heard, they stop too. Also it helps in assuring if you can repeat certain lines or points they would say and they believe you heard them and is really listening to them. Sometimes when they don’t do, it’d be better to understand if they are having any anxieties and urgency on the matter they are bringing up or repeating.
Most of the time older people with a failing memory repeat themselves and this should not be a worry. We should also understand that they are anxious to pass down information, knowledge and wisdom which could otherwise get lost if they don’t do it.
Like you said, some people who stutter also practice what they are to say and often times repeat it when they get confused it with the practice he/she had done.
Also some people repeat when they want to make a strong point and overemphasize on some points, like teachers and tutors do.
So to say, there can be multiple reasons and not necessarily a personality problem.

2. It is hurtful to know that some people can be so cruel to children. The recent news report of a woman police thrashing down two small children who were supposedly working as a helper in her house. The bruise marks on the child’s body shown on TV suggests how badly she was beaten up. I think the woman need immediate psycho-therapy or treatment. Name withheld.
Ans: You are right. It was disheartening to learn about such kinds of incidents that happens and is prevalent. You are also right in saying the woman may need help in the form of psychotherapy. That understands the fact that people who commits such kind of crimes and misdeeds may often times be suffering from vulnerabilities of the mind and consciousness. Many a times they lose control over their self and goes about hurting people around them. I may sound like sympathizing with the woman who thrashed the kids, but in reality the woman may be someone trying to reach out for help and may have vented out in the most unhealthy and cruel manner.

3. Madam, I do agree with your comments regarding the vulnerability of girls especially after their elopement. The kind of stigma girl/woman face in our present Manipuri society is very questionable. On the other hand, any man who has eloped will lead a happy life, as if riding on the belief that “nupadi taragi mapuni”. The male brigade has to change their sickening mindset first. Anita Ch, Imphal West.
Ans: Dear Anita, I understand the distinction between males and females that you just drew upon. It is unjust to subject women to ill treatments for having undergone a situation where she alone wasn’t responsible. It is natural to be angry to the men folk when they are often left unaccountable.
But to do away with it, we have to start from ourselves, on how we see things could change. As much as possible, we should avoid the gendered remark or question just the men/males in our society. Otherwise, it will be like encouraging the stereotype which is already too wrong. It should rather be a concern for the humanity as a whole and expect more reasoning from all- men and women alike.
I hope you would agree with me on this and I would be glad to join you and the rest for this huge change we all are looking forward to.

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Tales of the roads

Manipur is one of those few places which are said to have only two seasons- rainy season and dry season, which could be more precisely explained as dusty season and

Manipur is one of those few places which are said to have only two seasons- rainy season and dry season, which could be more precisely explained as dusty season and the muddy season. This however doesn’t apply or mean that the State is deprive from enjoying the other atmospheric changes experienced round the year as elsewhere in the world. But this only implies that when it is raining, which is about six months in a year, it is only mud; and when not raining it is all about the dust. Monsoon spreads across June to September and then continues sporadically till November in this part of the world. Mud or otherwise dust has today become an integral part of the land. Now whenever the State welcomes the rains, it is almost like welcoming muddy roads. Potholes are filled with water making them more dangerous than they already are. Dust from the road sides left out when the roads are tarred gets carried on to the road surface by vehicles. What makes it even worse is just after the rains, the roads are filled with mud slushes making them slippery for the motorists. The drains are clogged, resulting in flash flood every time it rains continuously for an hour or so. Much has been said and a lot more written on the pitiable conditions of the roads in the State. Nevertheless, the roads continue to writhe under prolonged government apathy and the public’s thoughtlessness for the past many years. Although a few of the roads were widened and tarred some years back, today most roads have been reduced to a chain of potholes. Amidst such an ignominious state of affair, incessant rainfall which has continued during the past few months has only aggravated the condition. Road inspections have been galore in the state, more so along the national highways, nevertheless, the road conditions have only continued to deteriorate. Not much seems to be moving in the right direction, notwithstanding the almost daily assurances of “everything’s okay, we are moving in the right direction” one gets to hear from the government and its players. Despite of all the continuous shouts and repeated assurances from the government and its agencies to usher in an era of development and working for the upliftment of the State, not much improvement has been witness in the condition of the roads. The government’s apathy or lack of interest in the development or maintenance of the roads has left the roads in pitiable conditions. But then the public cannot always blame the government for all ills and forget their own insensitivity towards the issue. Ours is a place, where anyone can enforce a bandh or a blockade or burn down government offices to make heard their demands, even if such agitations are preceded with declarations of imposing democratic forms of agitations in the agitators own words. However, it is better to confine today’s topic to the road conditions and leave the discussion on public agitations for another day. People have never shied away from digging up the tarred roads during the frequent agitations witnessed on a daily basis in the State or to lay pipes for personal water connections. The end-point being, no matter how much the government yells of bringing development or promoting tourism into the State, nothing will be possible, unless there is improvement in the road conditions.

Leader Writer: Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh

 

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