South Korean Choir group to perform in State on June 10 and 11

IMPHAL, June 7: The International Youth Fellowship (IYF) is all set to showcase an IYF Artiste concert at the State Maharaja Chandrakirti Auditorium on June 10 and 11, said director

IMPHAL, June 7: The International Youth Fellowship (IYF) is all set to showcase an IYF Artiste concert at the State Maharaja Chandrakirti Auditorium on June 10 and 11, said director IYF, Hyderabad Issac Kim today during a press meet held at Manipur Press Club, Imphal.

He said that 60 artists from Korea will perform along with another 50 artists from the India. The South Korean choir group known as The Gracias Choir is the recipient of first prize in 2015 Marktoberdorf International Chamber Choir Competition held at Germany.

Director IYF Banglore Thomas Henderson said that IYF conducts such international events to provide the youth with a larger platform for cultural exchange.

He said that IYF is ready to have a branch in Manipur which will be initiated after the event and for the purpose the founder of IYF Ocksoo Park will visit the State on the opening day of the grand event.

He lauded that State government for giving approval to the grand event and said that it will be a gateway building to better relationship between the State and outside.

He also said that there is a tentative programme to have a study centre in the Manipur University through which youths from the state could be able to have larger exposure overseas.

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Allegations raised against ADC candidate

IMPHAL, June 7: Almost a week after the June 1 Autonomous District Council election, a chief agent of an independent candidate S Sailenthang Bosco Kom of 23-Nongmaijing Sadar Hills 44-

IMPHAL, June 7: Almost a week after the June 1 Autonomous District Council election, a chief agent of an independent candidate S Sailenthang Bosco Kom of 23-Nongmaijing Sadar Hills 44- Saikul has alleged that the wife of Congress candidate Dominic and his supporters had harassed voters from three villages who had come out to vote.

Speaking to media persons at the Manipur Press Club, Sailenthang`™s chief agent G Lansailung said villagers of the Laipharok Maring Village, Iril Kabui Chingdang Village and Touramphai Village in Senapati district who had come out to vote were harassed and assaulted by the supporters and the Congress candidate`™s wife at polling station 23/3 Sandangsemba, 23/4 Lemba Khul and 23/2 Waithou Chiru on June 1.

Most of the villagers who were women were threatened against voting at 23/4 Sandangsenba, he alleged.

He continued that the reported number of 1021 votes cast out of 1040 in the polling station is not the correct figure as the villagers were not allowed to cast their votes.

He said the action of the Congress workers is lamentable and unfortunate and cannot be taken lightly by the government.

He further demanded for an alternate polling station at Laipharok Maring Village for them.

Lansailung also alleged that the presiding officer of 23/2 Waithou Chiru polling station, L Biren Tangkhul was absent from his polling station during which BJP supporters allegedly captured the booth after which re-poll was necessitated in the polling station and as such the government should take action against him.

He claimed Biren Tangkhul had gone 23/4 Lemba Khul Polling Station to cast his vote.

He further claimed that supporters of the independent candidate who were returning home after casting their votes were also assaulted by unknown miscreants during the re-poll yesterday.

Such unwanted incidents occurred at 23/3 Sandangsenba, 23/4 Lemba Khul and 23/2 Waithou Chiru polling stations, he said.

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Media and Mainstream

A conclave for promotion and bringing media focus on the Northeast, an initiative of Rotary International District 3240 and hosted by Rotary Club of Gauhati West under the theme `Light

A conclave for promotion and bringing media focus on the Northeast, an initiative of Rotary International District 3240 and hosted by Rotary Club of Gauhati West under the theme `Light up the North East` which concluded yesterday at the city`™s brand new 5-star Radison Blu Hotel, threw up some valuable insights into the way the media functions, and also on certain insecurities the Northeast suffers from. The discussions were generally on the way the national media portrays the Northeast and little about the state of the media within the Northeast, in particular the working conditions of local journalists by and large. Though this is unfortunate, it is understandable, for a single day workshop on such a large issue could not have touched on every aspect of the media in the Northeast.

What was however interesting was, there seemed to be an immense concern of what was unanimously seen as a grossly inadequate and lopsided coverage of the Northeast and its issues in what are called the national media. The discussions were expectedly flooded with the dreary old arguments of the national media, interested as they are only in catching eyeballs, normally go for the sensational and exotic thereby always managing to give a skewed picture of the Northeast. But if attentive listeners were able not to fall asleep through the routine chants of these homilies, there were new insights to be had too, including from these homilies. Why are important issues of the Northeast not newsworthy enough to the rest of the country? Or to put it another way, why are important issues of the Northeast deemed not important for the rest of the country? It would be wrong to blame the national media alone for this either, for the media, as everywhere else caters to popular demands. Any student of journalism would know how this relationship between media and audience is determined by the thumb rule of the `five Ws and one H` (the `Ws` and `H` standing for `who, when, what, where, why and how). In other words, the Northeast does not evoke public interest so much for the media to take interest in it. Many remedial measures came up, some again repetition of old homilies and others very sound and refreshing. The best of these, in our opinion was not to wait and plead for the national media`™s attention, but to strengthen the media in the Northeast, both in terms of steeling the local media, as well as Northeast journalists penetrating the national media at the decision making and agenda setting levels. This however can only be achieved through elaborate and long term strategies. It would be good if the media leadership in Manipur too take note of this and begin to think of ways to facilitate such an outcome.

Meanwhile, to go back to the question of the lack of the national public interest, therefore also national media interest in the Northeast, perhaps it would be helpful to refer back to Benedict Anderson`™s 1982 classic `Imagined Communities`, where he argues the nation is an imagined community. An individual can at the best have 100 to 200 actual friends he can remember and also desires to be in touch with. Anderson`™s book of course was written before facebook and other digital social networking sites where an individual can have many more `friends` than he personally knows. But even the largest social networking community would be dwarfed in comparison to a national community. As for instance, in India, a nation of over 1.2 billion people, every citizen is supposed to be bound by the imagined community of being Indian and have concerns about each other. One of the binding threads of such an imagined community, Anderson notes, is the national media. When the national community and the national media have little or no interest in any region, it implies that the region in question has fallen off the psychological map of concern of the nation. This should explain why the national community and national media become concerned of the Northeast only when insurgency violence hits out at the Indian State and its institutions. In other words, the responsibility for bridging this psychological disconnect between what is mainstream India and the Northeast, is heavier on the mainstream than the Northeast. Therefore, the emphasis of nation building endeavours cannot justifiably be carried out solely under the tired and charmless slogan calling for the Northeast to join the mainstream. It should instead be for the mainstream to join the Northeast.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Dreams of family reunion die in Manipur attack – Times of India

Dreams of family reunion die in Manipur attackTimes of IndiaSHIMLA: The seven soldiers killed in Manipur were to soon reunite with their families. Having stayed away from them for three years because of their posting in insurgency-prone Manipur, they w…

Dreams of family reunion die in Manipur attack
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SHIMLA: The seven soldiers killed in Manipur were to soon reunite with their families. Having stayed away from them for three years because of their posting in insurgency-prone Manipur, they were soon to join duty at Chandimandir near Chandigarh and …

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CPDM Press release regarding Manipur ambush and aftermath

STATEMENT REGARDING MANIPUR AMBUSH AND THE RETALIATION TO ALL THE CONCERNED PERSONS (1) Instability and unrest are prevailing in India due to political economic constraints and the lack of the

STATEMENT REGARDING MANIPUR AMBUSH AND THE RETALIATION
TO ALL THE CONCERNED PERSONS
(1) Instability and unrest are prevailing in India due to political economic constraints and the lack of the skill to build a stable country. As a result, various forms of unrests are persistent.
(2) No one happily embraces war. However, it is an open secret that the war between the rebels and the Indian army, which have lasted for more than 50 years, is a reflection of the political and economic constraints and the instability.
(3) It is known to many that several innocent civilians are victims of this war. This fact have been acknowledged by the Government of India constituted commissions, civil society reports, the United Nations and other international human rights bodies.
(4) Many peoples, for decades, have been urging upon those who revolt and those who carry out counter-rebellion to respect human rights. On the other hand, acknowledging the pains at the killings of either the rebels or the Indian army and the grievances of the respective survivor families, many have been demanding an end to this war. It is unfortunate that, this call for peace has not been respected by the political leaders who on their part have failed to bring a peaceful democratic solution.
(5) The recent ambush on the Indian Army by some rebel groups on June 4, 2015 in Manipur’s Chandel district and the Indian army’s retaliation in the form of a combing operation are not new phenomenon. These are the manifestations of the never ending war situation.
(6) Whether the Indian army would courageously and consistently fight against the rebels or not and under what tactics will be the political decision of the Government of India. However, it is the concern and voice of the people that unarmed civilians should not be the object of target and that the onus should not be imposed upon them when the two armed groups are in conflict.
(7) We feel that the ongoing combing operation is an emotive revenge following the ambush. The armed rebels must have fled; but the onus is being imposed on the villagers who live in and around the battlefield. It is similar to a situation when two vehicles met with an accident and the blame was on those who were living near the accident site. There were instances in the past, when the Indian army killed some rebels in a village and the rebels held the villagers responsible for it. The two characters are similar. We disagree with it.
(8) The ongoing operation in Chandel since 4 June, 2015 have sieged several villagers and we can feel their fear and grievances. In this situation the Indian army need to create a good impression about itself, within India and internationally, by making the combing operation more transparent and publicly accountable. We can understand the emotive sentiment of the Indian army and the hyper-nationalism circulated in the social media. However, it is advisable that they must not keep the people totally dark about the condition of the villagers; but allow the media and respectable civil societies to get access to the sieged villages.
(8) The removal of the restrictions on the entry of media and respectable civil societies will overcome the fear and grievances of the concerned villagers whose communication with the outside world have been cut off.
(9) We want peace: Ensure the security, rights and integrity of civilians during war.
Sd/-
Campaign for Peace and Democracy (Manipur)
7th June 2015.

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Manipur ambush: NIA registers case against NSCN (K) – Times of India


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Manipur ambush: NIA registers case against NSCN (K)
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Manipur Amush: Will motivate daughter to join army, says soldier’s widow – The Indian Express


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Manipur Amush: Will motivate daughter to join army, says soldier’s widow
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Two years old Shagun Raj is too young to comprehend what tragedy has befallen on the family as her father Lance Naik Kuldeep Raj, the sole bread winner in the family was one amongst the 18 soldiers who attained martyrdom in the militant ambush in …

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Teens braved inferno to rescue infants trapped inside burning house

By Alex Guite LAMKA, June 7: In a rare feat of courage and extreme act of bravery, two teenagers, Thangliankhai son of Thangkhanmung of Mission Veng and Paubiakmuan son of

A man watches helplessly as a fire razes the house to the ground

A man watches helplessly as a fire razes the house to the ground

By Alex Guite

LAMKA, June 7: In a rare feat of courage and extreme act of bravery, two teenagers, Thangliankhai son of Thangkhanmung of Mission Veng and Paubiakmuan son of Khaikhup of Zomi Colony who were playing football rescued a two-year old boy and his three year old sister from inside their burning house, late yesterday evening.

The two children were inside as their mother had bolted the door so that they were unable to come out when a fire suddenly erupted engulfing the whole house.

Although the two siblings were saved, the rented residence of Joy Lalmuan, 28 son of Ngaka has been completely gutted by the inferno. However, the source of the fire is yet to be identified, although a faulty electric circuit is believed to have caused the fire.

Speaking to IFP, the two boys said they were playing football near the house when they heard children crying.

When they checked, they found black smoke billowing out of the house which was already on fire, the two said.

Seeing the fire, they rushed to the house and break open the door to enter in the house.

`We know that it would be very risky but the cries of the children made us to enter the house and save them,` they echoed.

`Luckily, there were no harm to the little kids and us,` one of them said.

Joy`™s wife Momoi, 25 said she had gone out to fetch water and had bolted the door from outside living his two babies inside, however all of a sudden the fire engulfed the whole structure.

The fire could have been more disastrous if the families gas cylinder was not empty, she said.

The fire must have destroyed property worth around Rs 3.5 lakhs, according to locals.

Meanwhile, the family is staying at the moment with their relatives at Tuibuang Village.

The grandfather of the children, Ngaka told IFP that in all the confusion due to the fire, his family is unable to still meet the two boys and thank them for their bravery.

`However, our gratitude for them is boundless, without them my grandchildren would not have survived the fire,` he said.

He further thanked the local neighbours and fire brigade team for helping the family douse the fire.

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Manipur ambush: Seven soldiers cremated with full honours in Himachal Pradesh – IBNLive


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Manipur ambush: Seven soldiers cremated with full honours in Himachal Pradesh
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Manipur ambush: Six soldiers cremated with full honours in Jammu and Kashmir – IBNLive

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Manipur ambush: Six soldiers cremated with full honours in Jammu and Kashmir
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MC Mary Kom condoles soldiers’ death in Manipur attack – Daily News & Analysis


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MC Mary Kom condoles soldiers’ death in Manipur attack
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Olympic bronze-medallist boxer M C Mary Kom on Sunday offered her condolences to the families of the 18 Indian Army soldiers, who lost their lives in a terrorist attack in Manipur. “My heartfelt condolence to the bereaved families of those brave
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MC Mary Kom condoles soldiers' death in Manipur attack
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Families bid adieu to soldiers killed in Manipur ambush – Hindustan Times

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Families bid adieu to soldiers killed in Manipur ambush
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Mary Kom condoles soldiers’ death in Manipur attack – Times of India


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Mary Kom condoles soldiers’ death in Manipur attack
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“My heartfelt condolence to the bereaved families of those brave jawaans who lost their lives during the ambush at Manipur. Let their sacrifices bring forth peace in this land. Let’s stop killing each other,” Mary Kom, a five-time world champion
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"My heartfelt condolence to the bereaved families of those brave jawaans who lost their lives during the ambush at Manipur. Let their sacrifices bring forth peace in this land. Let's stop killing each other," Mary Kom, a five-time world champion
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NECEER Celebrated World Environment Day

  PRESS RELEASE WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY NECEER, Imphal www.neceer.org.in   World Environment Day was celebrated at Langthabal Nambul Mapal Jr High School by North East Centre for Environmental and Research

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WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY

NECEER, Imphal

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World Environment Day was celebrated at Langthabal Nambul Mapal Jr High School by North East Centre for Environmental and Research (NECEER), Imphal with the theme entitled “Connect to yours roots and Save Rivers”. An environmental awareness programme along with painting competition was organized at the school to spread the message to save rivers. All the students of the school were participated at the event. Strong team of twelve volunteers gave an interactive awareness to the students regarding the environment pollution and its remedies. Teachers of the school enthusiastically supported the programme for giving awareness and encouragement to the students for saving our environment in action and with good intention. The brand ambassador of NECEER, Imphal, Manipuri Film Actress, Tonthoi Leishangthem lead the programme. She appeal to the students and teachers to connect to our ancestral lifelines, the “rivers” and conserve them for our future generations. Ms. Khrideshori Rajkumari and Mr. Atom Rajiv were the co-ordinators of the event. The programme was successfully conducted with the prize distribution to the winners.

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Manipur Martyr Given Last Rites in Noida, Respects Paid to Others in Jammu – NDTV

NDTVManipur Martyr Given Last Rites in Noida, Respects Paid to Others in JammuNDTVNew Delhi: The body of Army man Jagvir Singh, who died in the militant attack in Manipur on Thursday, was cremated this afternoon following intervention by the district m…


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Manipur Martyr Given Last Rites in Noida, Respects Paid to Others in Jammu
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New Delhi: The body of Army man Jagvir Singh, who died in the militant attack in Manipur on Thursday, was cremated this afternoon following intervention by the district magistrate of Gautam Budh Nagar. Upset with the administration, the family had

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Why children in Manipur are writing postcards to Prime Minister Narendra Modi – Scroll.in

Scroll.inWhy children in Manipur are writing postcards to Prime Minister Narendra ModiScroll.inStacked on a dining table which doubles up as a workdesk in the office of Human Rights Alert lie postcards written by schoolchildren in Manipur and addressed…


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Why children in Manipur are writing postcards to Prime Minister Narendra Modi
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