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Tamenglong, July 04 2015 : District Industries Centre Tamenglong on Saturday organized awareness programme on “Make in Manipur Employment Generation Programme” at United Baptist Church (Liangmai) Hall, Tamenglong.The programme was graced …

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Tamenglong, July 04 2015 : District Industries Centre Tamenglong on Saturday organized awareness programme on "Make in Manipur Employment Generation Programme" at United Baptist Church (Liangmai) Hall, Tamenglong.The programme was graced …

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Public helps newly elected MDC mend roads in CCpur

LAMKA, July 4: Residents of New Lamka today took on the work of repairing and mending roads in their area taking over the government department`™s responsibility in doing so. The

LAMKA, July 4: Residents of New Lamka today took on the work of repairing and mending roads in their area taking over the government department`™s responsibility in doing so.

The public exercise was led by newly elected MDC CT Lian Guite who called for volunteers to repair the roads in his constituency and hundreds came out.

Some also contributed trucks to transport the materials needed while other provided refreshment for the volunteers.

In a one of a kind case, the residents came and help the MDC whose called to the voters during the recent ADC election was `Give me votes for free and I will reciprocate with work for you and the society.`™

The volunteers were divided into four groups and work started from 9:30am and concluded at around 6:30pm.

Speaking to this IFP correspondent, Lian Guite said although the elected MDCs are yet to take oath of office, people have been coming to him with the request to repair their roads.

`I have been requested on several occasions by the people to mend the roads that were in pretty bad shapes.`

`And even without the formal induction, I decided to answer to their requests,` he added.

`I am surprise and fortunate that a lot of people came forward to help me in my endeavor which made the task cut down as so many volunteered to help,` he said continuing further that he had repeatedly urged the concerned authorities to repair the roads, but all response has been negative.

He said he started considering that he or the people cannot remain sitting idle and just wait for the government sanction to repair the road.

It was then decided that ballast and sand would be used to fill the pit-holes atleast, he said.

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CM stresses on importance of maintaining State`s forests cover

IMPHAL, July 4: The government is committed to improving forests in the State as better protection and more sustainable use of forest resources will remain one of the main environment

IMPHAL, July 4: The government is committed to improving forests in the State as better protection and more sustainable use of forest resources will remain one of the main environment and social challenges of the coming century, asserted Chief Minister Okram Ibobi SIngh.

He was speaking at the 66th Van Mahotsav 2015 celebration held under the theme `My Tree, My Future`™.

The function was organized by Manipur Forest Department at Maharaja Gambhir Singh Samadhi, Langthabal today.

The CM led in planting of tree saplings at the campus of the venue.

Speaking as chief guest, the CM admitted that management of this huge resource is not an easy task given that there are lives dependent on it for their basic necessities.

He stressed on the importance of maintaining and improving the forests cover of the State by taking a collective responsibility.

The State also needs to develop economically and in infrastructure. Urban forestry including road side and avenue plantation besides plantation in residential and non residential complexes especially in Imphal and other major town areas of the State is to be strongly taken up and encouraged to make the environment better, he said.

Noting that the State needs to act responsibly in mitigating the issue of climate change which is becoming a global issue with its serious consequences through massive tree plantation efforts, Ibobi acknowledged that the Forest department has been working for creating sustainable livelihoods through medicinal plants which have vast uses.

Climatic change will also cause increased frequency of extreme events such as floods and droughts. These in turn will impact food security problems and water security. In Manipur itself changing patterns in rainfall and temperature are increasingly becoming evident, he maintained.

Quoting the Forest Reports 2013, he informed that the forest cover of Manipur is 16,990 sq km which is 76.10 percent of the total geographical area of the State as compared to the all India average of 21 percent.

The State as a whole stands to gain economically and ecologically by virtue of its forest, he added.

Stating that the Van Mahotsava festival which is celebrated during the monsoon in the first week of July intended to create an enthusiasm in the popular mind for the preservation of forest and planting of trees, the CM said that the festival reminds us as citizens of the country to the fundamental duties to protect and improve the natural environment.

He also urged the people of the State to take an active role in planting more trees in order to maintain better environment for healthy living.

Minister of Forest and Environment Th Devendro who presided over the occasion underlined the importance of conserving forests of the State and urged the people to actively participate in shouldering the responsibility to plant and protect the present forests.

He also talked of the benefits that forests provide to human society as a whole.

As part of the celebration, CM Ibobi distributed seedlings to school students and public as a symbolic gesture. A book was also released during the function.

Besides MLA of Langthabal Constituency Karam Shyam Singh and Chief Secretary PC Lawmkunga who graced the occasion as guest of honour and special guest respectively, the function was also attended by Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Bala Prasad during which he highlighted various new initiatives being taken up Forest Department as regards to sustainable livelihood through medicinal plants, feasibility study for Sustainable Forest Development in the three watersheds of Singda, Imphal and Thoubal River and Green India Mission.

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O Joy ridicules Nagaland Cong president`s suggestion to settle Dzuko dispute through customary law

IMPHAL, July 4: Ex-MLA Okram Joy has come out hard against the Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee president K Theirie`™s suggestion that the present Dzuko dispute could be settled through customary

IMPHAL, July 4: Ex-MLA Okram Joy has come out hard against the Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee president K Theirie`™s suggestion that the present Dzuko dispute could be settled through customary law and consulting former chief minister of Manipur and Nagaland Rishang Keishing and SC Zamir.

Stating that Theirie`™s suggestions is of an irresponsible political leader, Joy said it unfortunate and at the same time condemnable.

The British reign over India ended after India got its independence and wrote the Indian Constitution, he said.

He said State boundaries have been properly demarcated under Article III of the Constitution.

The seasoned politician further said the Constitution is the supreme law and none is above it.

Even the agreement between Keishing and Jamir when they were the Chief Ministers of the States in question cannot violate the Constitution, he continued,

The dispute, as such, cannot be solved through customary law, he observed.

Under Article 371 (A) which gives special provision to the State of Nagaland, customary lawa are applicable in the State, however, it is not applicable in Manipur, he continued.

It is unfortunate that the Nagaland Congress president has suggested application of a provision applied in Nagaland in Manipur, particularly when the issue at hand is regarding State boundary which is already under Article III, O Joy asserted.

Therie`™s irresponsible statement which is completely against the Constitution of India could fuel the fire of hatred between the two States instead of bringing settlement to the issue, he further observed.

He further suggested and appealed that it would be plausible if such irresponsible statements are not made without a proper knowledge of the Constitution.

The Indian government to playing the divide and rule policy and creating tension among the States of North East since a long time, he alleged indicating to the boundary issues between Assam and Nagaland, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh among others.

The Centre has decided to remain as silent spectators to all these issues, he said.

He suggested a joint survey conducted by the director general of survey with representatives of the concern States for amicable settlements of the boundary issues.

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Keiraak, Photo & Video Agency launched

IMPHAL, 04 July: A photo and video agency `Keiraak`™ was launched today at Manipur Press Club. Speaking at the function as the president Imphal Free Press Group Editor Pradip Phanjoubam

IMPHAL, 04 July: A photo and video agency `Keiraak`™ was launched today at Manipur Press Club.

Speaking at the function as the president Imphal Free Press Group Editor Pradip Phanjoubam said that the objective of Keiraak is a mission to promote the State of Manipur.

He continued before actually stepping into a field, one should first study the business model so as to sustain the business for long.

He further shared success stories of awardee photo journalists and their renowned photographs.

DIPR director, Salam Somorjit said the agency is the first of its kind in the State and it will help in showcasing the State to the rest of the world.

Such agency has been needed for long and even the DIPR sometimes find it hard to get photographs or videos beyond the coverage area of the department.

He said the DIPR is planning to organise a photo sxhibition of photo journalists in the month of August and could work together with Keiraak.

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DESAM rallies for a `disturbance free education zone`

IMPHAL, June 4: With the objective to stop all threats from both State and non-State actors to educational institutes and make education a disturbance free zone, the Democratic Students Alliance

IMPHAL, June 4: With the objective to stop all threats from both State and non-State actors to educational institutes and make education a disturbance free zone, the Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur today took out a mass rally in Imphal.

The rally participated by both teachers and students of schools and colleges from both Imphal East and Imphal West started from THAU ground, Thangmeiband and culminated at the Iboyaima Shumang leela Shanglen after passing through North AOC, Minuthong, Hatta Golapati, New Checkon and Palace Gate.

Around 30-40 students also fainted due to the heat during the rally and had to be rushed to the nearby hospitals.

It may be mentioned that similar rallies of the student body had already been tken out at Bishnupur, Kakching and Thoubal district on July 2,3 and 4 respectively.

The rally was taken out under the banner `Disturbance free educational zone`™

The participants held placards demanding `Make education a free zone, let`™s keep education first, exempt education related persons from bandhs and blockades, stop pressuring officials of educational institutes and department by armed individuals or groups, avoid corruption in all education related matters.`™

Speaking to media persons, DESAM president M Angamba said the student body will be appealing to the State government to release an academic calendar that has fewer holidays.

The government needs to reduce the number of holidays listed in a calendar year considering the students, he demanded.

He observed out of the 365 days in a year, students hardly get 90-100 days in their academic session and due to the rising number of disturbances hurled to the schools, the students are affected.

As a part of International Anti Corruption Day DESAM will also take up steps to stop corruption in the State because corruption is very much related with students`™ life and will also form and Anti Corruption Cell, he said.

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Mao Council agrees to settle Dzuko dispute in traditional court

IMPHAL July 4: The Mao Council has agreed to settle the land encroachment issue at Dzuko Valley at the Tenyimi traditional court, following intervention of various Naga organisation and the

IMPHAL July 4: The Mao Council has agreed to settle the land encroachment issue at Dzuko Valley at the Tenyimi traditional court, following intervention of various Naga organisation and the recent appeal of the Nagaland Chief Minister and the Tenyimi Peoples Organization (TPO).

`Mao Council had a daylong meeting with the TPO delegates/representatives/officials today at Mao Council headquarter, on the present crisis as the main agenda. After a detailed discussion we have officially resolved to submit our case to the traditional court of Tenyimi Peoples Organisation which is a unit of the Naga Hoho`™, informed the Mao Council general secretary, Athili Kayina over the phone to this reporter.

Mao Council will respect and honour the support and concern extended to us by various civil societies and peoples representatives including TPO, he said.

TPO is scheduled to meet the SAPO tomorrow.

Naga Mothers Association (NMA) had also made an open appeal through media to both parties expressing their concern and appealing for non violent approach to settle the differences in an amicable way.

The NMA team had also visited Manipur and met Mao Council representatives at their headquarter at Tadubi yesterday.

We appreciate their concern and had a very forthcoming meeting with them. Even if NMA cannot directly intervene in settling the issue, they have rightly appealed to us as a Naga Family and as our mothers to ensure that the situation improve and restore our hitherto bonding, said Kayina.

It might be mention that Mao Council had submitted a memorandum to the Government of Manipur to stop the encroachment of the boundary that they share with Sothern Angami.

The State governemnt had responded by deputing an IRB team to the area against which Southern Angami People`™s Organisation launched an attack on Mao people in Nagaland and even issueing a quit notice to the Mao people.

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CM inaugurates IT Park, IIIT Manipur temporary campus – KanglaOnline

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Special Category Status For Manipur – KanglaOnline

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The placement of Manipur among comparatively developed states by a committee appointed by the then Union finance Minister in 2013 has very much upset and disappointed the intelligentia of the state. There is apprehension that this will deprive the

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UPSC results out, at least five from Manipur make the cut – The Sangai Express

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Manipur adjudged first – The Sangai Express

Manipur adjudged firstThe Sangai ExpressAccording to an information received from the State Programme Manager of NHM Manipur, the summit was organised by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India and Department of Health and Family Wel…

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Manipur steps closer to establishing IT industry: Ibobi – Nagaland Post

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Special Category Status For Manipur

  By : C. Doungel The placement of Manipur among comparatively developed states by a committee appointed by the then Union finance Minister in 2013 has very much upset and

 

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By : C. Doungel

The placement of Manipur among comparatively developed states by a committee appointed by the then Union finance Minister in 2013 has very much upset and disappointed the intelligentia of the state. There is apprehension that this will deprive the state from entitlement of 90% grant of plan fund enjoyed by backward states belonging to the special category. Accordingly, some persons had pleaded not to remove Manipur from the Special State Category with the 14th Finance Commission when they last visited Manipur. The pattern of fund devolution had since changed considerably with the award of 14th Finance Commission which has reinforced the apprehensions. The final picture will emerge with finalization of exercises initiated by NITI AYOG at the instance of Prime Minister. We do not know what are the exact parameters adopted by the committee in determining the same placement of state as developed. Nevertheless, by taking a long shot, we may assume that the committee must have drawn conclusion based on the impressive reports submitted by the State Government. They must have also relied on favourable statistics churned out by Government.

Let us now discuss some valid reasons for continuance of Manipur in the special category. Topographically Manipur is a land-locked hill state situated at the very tailend of the country. The Imphal valley is situated about 3000 feet above the sea level and for all purposes, Manipur should be considered a hill state. This does not however necessarily make it a tribal state. Being a princely state, no worthwhile development took place except the Old Secretariat, residence of the Political Agent (now used as Raj Bhavan) and the DCs residence {now used as Chief Ministers residence). They were constructed as symbol of the British Raj than anything else.

Amongst others, some of them for example, may be as follows : Water Supply, the number of villages / towns covered under this would be very high. Rural electrification coverage must be almost cent per cent. Construction of roads in terms of kilometers would not only be impressive but connectivity of villages would be excellent on paper atleast. Areas brought under irrigation including double cropping would be impressive. Control of Jhum and resettlement of jhumias and areas brought under plantation would be very high. Distribution of rice, kerosene and sugar under public distribution system would rate as excellent. Report about welfare schemes like mid-day meal and functioning of Anganwadi Centres would make very good impression. So also, reports about providing housing schemes under Tribal Development, Minority Schemes and Indira Awaj Yojna would also make impressive reading. Even in matters of law and order, killings and booking of criminals would show great progress according to statistics provided, though there is actually no improvement in law and order. Little did they realize that these can boomerang. Drawing some comparision with similarly placed states like Meghalaya, it inherited Shillong which was the erstwhile capital of undivided Assam having good road connection from Gauhati Railhead situated at a distance of 120 kms. Manipur`s disadvantages are manifold. It suffered badly from the ravages of 2nd World War. In fact most of the fiercest battle between the Allied Army and Japan/INA armies were fought in Manipur. It has now come to light that the battles around Maibam Lokpa Ching was the fiercest battle in the South-East Asian Front fought between a regiment of British army who were strongly dug in and another regiment of Japanese army. The causalities were one of the highest. Fierce battle were also fought at Bishnupur, Kanglatongbi, Kangpokpi and Jessami. Jessami was one place where the newly raised 1st Assam Regiment was deployed to stop Japanese advance to Kohima. The names of Jem. Thanghem Kuki decorated with Military cross and Jem. Satkhosei Kuki (Jangi nam) were some of the heroes known to us. Capt. M.K. P.B. Singh was one of the first officers to have built up the regiment. For estraordinary bravery, subedar, Nar Bahadur Thapa was awarded Victoria Cross for having faught very gallantly in the battle of Bishnupur. Imphal as also other places like Churachanpdur, Kanglatongbi and Kangpokpi were heavily bombarded. I recall that as a boy of six years in 1946, we used to swim in ponds created by bomb craters at Kangpokpi Mission Compound. The intensity of fighting in Manipur and Naga Hills necessitated construction of Air fields at Kakching and Koirengei.

The Dimapur – Manipur cart road was converted as motorable in early forties mainly for use of British army for transportation of supplies and equipment of war. The biggest disadvantage of Manipur however is the acute transport bottle-neck. Of the 236 km. long road from the railhead of Dimapur more than 100 kms. pass through the State of Nagaland which is equally disturbed and also at times hostile. Besides, the road is narrow and sharply winding at many points that transportation of heavy and bulky or long material are difficult. Passing through young mountains, landslide and sinking places are many. Added to this is the misery of blockades. Improvement of the so called alternate road through Jiribam and Tamenglong district is progressing at snail speed. If there is trouble in Bihar, Bengal, Assam or Nagaland, we suffer most. Cost of transportation perhaps is the highest for Manipur. Not much worthwhile infrastructure had been built since independence except construction of symbolic buildings like Assembly, High Court, New Secretariat which had benefited outside firms and the Ministers/beauraucrate who got their cuts. The poor people have not benefited out of these. Further, whatever little infrastructure of road, bridges etc. were built have either deteriorated and broken down.

There is hardly any scope for big industries and the main scope of self-employment is by accelerating economic activities through trade and commerce. The look east policy now, act east, is not yet able to make much impact. If power supply improves, small industries for making electrical goods like stabilizers, making steel almirahs, grills for windows, electric switches and plastic goods etc. can be established as people from Manipur have natural flair and skill. Construction of Tipaimukh Hydro Power Project which will make us power sufficient is stalled for reasons other than economic by psuedo experts spreading alarmist disinformation about it. Such negative attitudes are also stalling construction of other hydro power projects and taking up oil drilling and mining activities. Revival of traditional industries like handloom, weaving, furniture making (wooden, cane and bamboo) and pottery etc. could also go hand in hand.

Most convincing argument would however be to make use of the contentious merger agreements where there are stipulations that Manipur will be given special consideration in matters of development and job opportunities. I think we should profitably use this to convince the Government of India. For, the circumstances and backdrop under which small states in the North East or elsewhere were crated are indeed unique. Historical, political and ethnic reasons are the prime considerations leading to creation of these states. Treating them at par with advanced and viable states would not only be unfair but will also amount to penalizing them which will only put back the clock. The whole approach based on overestimated and false assumptions will rather jeopardise the whole gamut of developmental activities. It is, therefore, necessary to correct the aberrations and restore status quo ante so that a pragmatic approach is possible and the future of small states are safe.

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War tourism in india: The 70th anniversary commemorations of the Battle of Imphal

By Col VY Gidh, VSM (Retd) `A Nation That Forgets It`s Past, Has No Future` – Winston Churchill Introduction The 70th Anniversaryof The Battle of Imphal and Kohimawas held from

Photo: WW II Imphal campaign foundation

Photo: WW II Imphal campaign foundation

By Col VY Gidh, VSM (Retd)

`A Nation That Forgets It`s Past, Has No Future`
– Winston Churchill

Introduction

The 70th Anniversaryof The Battle of Imphal and Kohimawas held from March to June 2014. It was 70 years ago that Manipur and Nagaland were witness to an epic battle between the British-led Allies and the Japanese and the Indian National Army (INA). Unfortunately not many in India remembered these twin battles and except for a few stray reports, the Commemorations or commencement of War Tourism in India were hardly noticed by our national media. It was a wonderful experience visiting Manipur to participate in some of the events during these Commemorations.

The Battle of Imphal and The Battle of Kohima were voted as `Britain`™s Greatest Battles`™ in a contest conducted by Britain`™s National Army Museum in London in April 2013, beating others like Normandy and Battle of Trafalgar. The result surprised people in England who thought Waterloo was their greatest feat. And yet, many Indians are unaware of these battles, and that Manipur and Nagaland were the key battlegrounds during the Second World War. Field Marshal WJ Slim, Commander of the British 14th Army during the battles, was voted as the best British general of all time with Duke of Wellington, they were both schooled in warfare in India.

70th Anniversary Commemorations

The 70th Anniversary Commemorations of The Battle of Imphal were organized by the Manipur Tourism Forum and 2nd World War Imphal Campaign Foundation from 23rd March to 28th June 2014. The programme involved a series of events to mark and commemorate key dates from the Battles of Imphal. The aim was to draw attention to the extraordinary events that took place across Manipur from March to July 1944 andpay tribute to the martyrs who died fighting during these fierce battles.

The Eastern Heritage Trails, Imphal has recently introduced a series of guided tours focused on the Battle of Imphal. An initiative of MrHemant SinghKatoch, son of a retired Army officer and an ex-United Nations and Red Cross official, it isthe first-of-its-kind of War Tourism in India.Having undertaken field assignments in conflict regions like East Timor and Congo while in the UN, Katoch wanted to come back to India and research about the World War II battlefields in India, when he realized the possibility of War Tourism in India. These half or full- day tours cover prominent sites in and around Imphaland across Manipur related to this historic battle. They include the Battle of Imphal Tour-a half day tourin and around the city of Imphal; the Tiddim Road, the Shenan Saddle, the Battle of Sangshak, the INA and Victoria Cross Tours. The most popular Battle ofImphal Tour includes the Second World War era airfield-Koirenge; the two War Cemeteries (Imphal Indian Army and the Imphal War Cemetery), which commemorates the memories of theIndian and British soldiers who died during the War; battlefield visits around Imphal and the colonial era Gen Slim`™s Cottage, which is now a heritage property in Kangla Fort Complex. It was once the headquarters of the British 14th Army Commander from where he planned and initially fought the Burma Campaign.

Sketch of Battle of Imphal

The Battles of Imphal and Kohima

The Battles of Imphaland Kohimapitted 1,20,000 British-led Allies against 70,000 Japanese and 7000 INA soldiers in some of the bitterest fighting seen during the Second World War. `Fought between 07 March and 18 July 1944, the Battles of Imphal and Kohima were the the turning point of one of the most grueling campaigns of the Second World War. The decisive Japanese defeat in Northeast India became the springboard for the Fourteenth Army`™s subsequent re-conquest of Burma`: National Army Museum, London.

The two battles were the result of the 1944 U-Go Offensive of the Japanese 15th Army under Lt Gen RenyaMutaguchi. The plan was to conquer India and use it as a launch pad of future Japanese military campaigns. It initially involved the capture of Imphal, cut off the key Imphal-Kohima-Dimapur road and prevent any British invasion of Myanmar (now Burma), which Japan had controlled since 1942. During the battle, 70,000 Japanese soldiers marched to Manipur to fight the Allied forces. Imphal, which was heavily invested by the Japanese 15th and 33rd Divisions of the Japanese 15th Army, was defended by the IV Corps of the British Fourteenth Army, comprising the 17th, 20th and 23rd Indian Infantry Divisions, including the 50th Indian Parachute Brigade.

While 16,000 on the Allies side were either killed or wounded at Imphal-Kohima, 12,000 of them died during the Battle of Imphal. An estimated 30,000 Japanese soldiers died due to fighting or disease in the simultaneous battles of Imphal and Kohima, and on the retreat back to Burma.Soldiers carried the injured back towards the Chindwin river. Those who could not be carried were left behind. The fingers of many of the dead were cut to be cremated back home. It was the greatest defeat on land in Japan`™s history and the vast majority of casualties occurred during the Battle of Imphal. Among the 7000 INA men who accompanied the Japanese till Moirang, about 400 were killed in the battle, while 1500 died of disease and starvation during their withdrawal towards Burma. Till this day skeletons presumed to belong to the dead soldiers are found in Manipur.

The British military historian Dr Robert Lyman who played a prominent role in preparing the case for the Battle of Imphal and Kohima, notes that Imphal-Kohimawas one of the four turning-point battles of the Second World War; the Battles at Stalingrad, El Alamein, and in the Pacific between the US and Japanese navies were the other three. The Victoria Cross (VC), the highest British military decoration for bravery, was awarded to five personnel during the Battle of Imphal and two during the Battle of Kohima.

The ProgrammeDuring the Commemorations

The Inauguration Ceremony held on 23rd March 2014 was attended by several dignitaries including the Japanese Ambassador to India, Mr Takeshi Yagi. Thecommemoration of the prominent battles started with the `Battle of Sangshak`™ on 26th March, where troops from 152 ParaBn with 4/5 Maratha held the garrison against a strong Japanese force. While 152 Para Bn later fell back to the Imphal plains, 4/5 Maratha (now 4 Maratha LI) was ordered to hold the defences around Sangshak. The delay imposed by the battalion on the advance of the Japanese Army enabled the Allies to land forces by air at Imphal and reinforce Kohima by land, thereby saving the fall of these two important locations. The first battle fought on Indian soil from 21-26 March 1944, it was a prelude to the famous battles of Kohima and Imphal. The next was the `Start of Imphal Siege`™ at KanglaTongbi on 7th April, where the Japanese forces planned to capture the large supply depot. A handful of non-combatants of mostly Ordnance soldiers belonging to the Advance Ordnance Depot led by Maj Boyd repulsed a series of attacks of the Japanese forces before troops from the erstwhile 14 Punjab and 9Jat Regiments could arrive. This epic stand enabled the Allies sufficient time in moving back 4000 tons of war-like stores.The Depot was selected to accompany the British Commonwealth Occupation Force to Japan after the war. Today KanglaTongbiWar Memorial is a revered shrine visited by all. A tradition still followed by all young AOC officers is that upon commissioning they first visit the memorial at KanglaTongbi. The DG Ordnance Services and Senior Colonel Commandantalong with WW II veterans and their families from Britain and Japan laid a wreath on 7th April.

The `Battle ofNungsigum`™ was commemorated on 13th April, where Jemadar Abdul Hafiz of 9 Jat Regimenthad won the first VC on Indian soil at Runaway Hill on 6th April 1944. This 1000 feet massif located North East of Imphal town which dominated several road junctions and the vital Koirenge airstrip, was recaptured by the Allies on 13th April after its fall to the Japanese forces.

On 14th April, the INA day was commemorated at Moirang. Col Shaukat Ali Malik of INA had hoisted the Indian tricolour for the first time in India at Moirang on 14th April 1944, where the INA Memorial and Museum stands today. The INA`™s 1st Division had participated in the Battle of Imphal, which included the Gandhi, Subhash and Azad Brigades, as well as INA Special Groups attached to the Japanese Divisions. The other battles commemorated were the `Battle of Tengnoupal`™ near the Indo-Myanmar border on 19th May;`MaibamLokpaching`™(Red Hill) on the Tiddim Road on 29th May, where Sergeant Hanson Victor Turner of West Yorkshire Regiment and RfnGanju Lama of 7th Gurkha Rifles won their VCs at Ningthoukhong on the Tiddim Road; and `Silchar-Bishenpur Track`™ on 25th June, where NaikAgansingRai and Sub NetraBahadurThapa of 5th Gurkha Rifles won their VCs on 26 th June 1944.Some old Manipuri elders who had witnessed these battles as children, also narrated their experiences at many locations.

Since our Battalion, 14 Punjab (Nabha Akal) had served in Manipur during late 1990s`™ while insurgency was at its peak, we have very fond memories of our two years tenure in the Imphal Valley. MaibamLokpaching (Red Hill or Point 2926) was located in the unit area and I proudly recollect meeting Viscount Slim (son of the famous Field Marshal) in April 1998, when he visited Imphal with a British delegation comprising of 50 war veterans of the 14th Army and wards and sons of men killed in the War. The Viscount`™s son, Dr Hugo Slimwas also among the group. MaibamLokpaching was the scene of one of the bloodiest battles involving hand to hand combat fought on the hillock code named Red Hill, adjacent to the Imphal-Tiddim Road. Fought in the last phase of the Imphal Campaign in May 1944, this battle turned the tide of the war in favour of the Allies. Red Hill was later Gen Slim`™s Tactical Headquarters during the initial stages of the Burma Campaign.

The Japanese War Veterans had constructed `India Peace Memorial`™ at the bottom of Red Hill in 1977 in memory of the Japanese martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the battle. The memorial`™s gate faces Japan and is a pilgrimage for Japanese tourists who pay homage to their fallen comrades.

The Closing Ceremony of the three-month long programme held at the Imphal War Cemetery on 28th June 2014 was attended by representatives from Britain, the United States, Australia and Japan. Dr Hugo Slim, grandson of Field Marshal Slim was among the dignitaries. The highlight was the presence of few World War II veterans including 93 year old Sokhojang, who had fought in the Battle of Imphal.

AtSangshak, 84 year local YA Shishakproudly showed us his museum set up at home. It contains rare Allied, Japanese and INA artefacts, photographs, medals, flags, paintings besides other collected items from the World War sites. The SangshakWar Memorial honouringthe valour and sacrifice of the martyrs of 152 Para Bn, 4/5 Maratha and locals of Sangshak village was made many years back, while the Japanese have recently constructed a War Memorial in honour of their martyrs who died during this battle. In Imphal, we were delighted to visit a similar war museum set up at home by one of the founding members of the 2nd World War Imphal Campaign Foundation.

Importance of the Battles

Dr Slim says, `The India/Burma Campaign was long known as the `Forgotten Army`™ in the UK. In the British popular image, the greatest battles and heroes were all in Europe. Scholars the world over are recognizing the significance of the Campaign as the beginning of modern integrated mobile warfare (air supply etc) and a model of defensive and offensive warfare. The Campaign is now taught in the UK and US military academies. Imphal is now recognized as the longest battle of WW II and the combination of so many different nationalities in the XIV Army makes it an important example of what today is called diversity.`

Louis Allen in his book `Burma `“ The Longest War`™ writes, ` Imphal`¦the last place on earth one would choose as the venue of a vast military campaign. Yet it was here that Japanese, British, Indians, Gurkhas, arrived in 1944 to kill other in their thousands. The Japanese were driven by the dream of invading India: the others by the need to stop them.`

Unfortunately, we in India seem to have forgotten these famous battles. Independent India has never shown any care or concern about these war veterans, as they are a living memorial of India`™s colonial past `“ men who fought a `foreign war`™ for a foreign government.It was for the first time that the Indian Army fought a foreigner invader on Indian soil. And it was for the first time the seemingly invincible armies of the Emperor of Japan were decisively beaten by Indian soldiers. It makes us proud of the contribution of our Armed Forces. As per one of our war veteran `“ `Victory in the Second World War has been, by far, our biggest military achievement, yet hardly anyone in India talks about it. The country that sent the largest voluntary Army in history to fight the war, has forgotten the sacrifices of our soldiers`. Fortunately, this seems to be changing with the Indian government gradually acknowledging the significant role played by our Armed Forces during the World Wars.

The Indian Army During the World Wars

During the First World War, 1.3 million Indian soldiers played a major role in the fighting in European, Mediterranean and Middle East theatres. They won 11 Victoria Crosses, while 74,000 soldiers died and 66,000 were wounded. 2014 also happens to be the Centenary year of First World War.

During the Second World War, the Indian Army began the war in 1939 numbering just 2,00,000 men. However by the end of the war, it became the largest volunteer Army in history, rising to over 2.5 million men. It fought gallantly in North Africa, Middle East and Italy, though a major force was committed to fighting the Japanese Army. Their valour and grit was recognized with the award of 31 VCs. These campaigns cost over 36,000 lives, whilst 34,354 were wounded and 67,340 became Prisoners of War.

War Tourism

Many Western countries and some South East Asian countries have preserved the World War sites.`The Battle Box`™ is one of the most important WW II sitesand premier tourist attractions in Singapore. War Tourism is a flourishing industry in Europe with Tour Operators conducting `battlefield tours`™ of World War sites and War Memorials for scholars, tourists and families of war veterans. The 70th Anniversary Commemorations of WW II at Monte Cassinoor Normandy in May and June, or the Centenary Commemorations of WW I this year are fine examples. The visit to Imphal for the 70th Anniversary was enriching, given this was the first-of-its-kind of War Tourism in India. Among the distinguished visitors I could interact with in Imphalwere a group of British scholars, wards of war veterans and the Curator of The Kohima Museum at Imphal Barracks, York. They later left for Kohima to visit the battlefield sites and pay homage to their martyrs at the famous Kohima War Cemetery.

We had a fine taste of War Tourism last year, when we visited the Italian battlefields where our 257 year old unit, 14 PUNJAB (NABHA AKAL), the erstwhile NABHA AKAL INFANTRY had fought with distinction against the Germans during WW II. It was very heartening walking through some of the remote locations and villages in Italy where our troops had served, and the locals speaking well of the Indian soldiers who fought during the War. We later paid homage to our unit and other Indian soldiers commemorated in the famous Cassino War Cemetery and other War Cemeteries in Italy.

Conclusion

Manipur and Nagaland have great potential for tourism in terms of natural beauty,adventure, culture or tribal celebrations.Manipur, knownas `Jewel of India`™ by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, has inspired descriptions such as the `Switzerland of the East.`™ Famous for its indigenous sports and sportsmen, it has produced icons like Mary Kom. The `Manipur Sangai Festival`™held in Imphal from 21`“30 November and the `Hornbill Festival`™ in Kisema, near Kohima from 01-10 December every year draws many tourists from India and abroad. The 6th and 7th Manipur Polo Internationals were conducted in Imphal during November 2012 and 2013 respectively with teams from the US, Germany, some South East countries and India participating. This new form of `Polo Tourism`™ was a big success. There have been British and Japanese tourists who come to visit the war cemeteriesand memorials in Imphal and Kohima.The successful culmination of the 70th Anniversary Commemorations in Imphal this year shows that War Tourism is one area where these states can focus on.The British Fourteenth Army was a multinational force and the Battles of Imphal and Kohima provide us an excellent opportunity to project ourselves to the rest of the world and reach out to those countries which fought in these battles. The 75th Anniversary of these famous battles will be commemorated in 2019 and we should plan to conduct the same in a befitting manner. War Tourism would not onlyhelp in curbing insurgency by providingall round development in the region, it would also assist in promotion of India`™s `Look East-ActEast Policy`™.

(This article by the author had originally been published in The Infantry (India) Journal, December 2014 issue and is reproduced here with permission.)

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Khaplang`s abrogation of cul de sac ceasefire with GOI was contemplated in advance says NIA interrogation report

IMPHAL, July 4: Fresh lights have been thrown on the reasons behind SS Khaplang led NSCN(K)`™s decision to abrogate the ceasefire it held with the Government of India since 2001,

6th Dogra Regiment's truck ambushed by militants at Paraolon, Chandel District, Manipur.photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

6th Dogra Regiment’s truck ambushed by militants at Paraolon, Chandel District, Manipur.photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

IMPHAL, July 4: Fresh lights have been thrown on the reasons behind SS Khaplang led NSCN(K)`™s decision to abrogate the ceasefire it held with the Government of India since 2001, following the arrests and interrogations of important NSCN(K) leaders, according to reliable intelligence sources.

Many of these confirm earlier held speculations amongst sections of insurgency observers in the Northeast that the Government of India as well as Khaplang were increasingly realising the futility of the ceasefire as there was no meaningful agreement in sight as Khaplang is a Naga from the Myanmar side of the border.

It may be pertinent here to note that though GOI has been extending its ceasefire offer to the NSCN(K), it did not seem at all keen to extend a corresponding peace talks as well.

Interrogations of arrested NSCN(K) leaders, Khumlo Abi Anal and Khekaho Rochill, by the NIA have revealed that Khaplang has been contemplating ending the ceasefire with the GOI for a few years until he finally took the decision to do so on March 27, the sources said.

Khumlo was arrested by the Manipur Police on June 11 and subsequently by the NIA on June 29 upon his release by the Manipur Police, in connection with the June 4 Chandel ambush by a combined team of NSCN(K), KYKL and KCP fighers on a convoy of the 6 Dogras, claiming the lives of 18 soldiers and injuring another 11. Two of the attackers too were killed in the encounter.

Khekaho was arrested from Nagaland earlier on May 26, two month after Khaplang decided to end the ceasefire agreement with GOI on March 27.

Khumlo, the sources said has revealed that he travelled to NSCN(K)`™s general headquarters at Taga and had discussions with Khaplang on the emerging tension between Myanmar Nagas and Indian Nagas, and why they needed to be segregated, obviously in anticipation of bigger trouble.

Khumlo further informed the NIA that it was during his stay at Taga that Khaplang came to the decision of walking out of the ceasefire with GOI, the sources further said.

The arrested NSCN(K) leader also told the NIA that a month earlier in November, in a meeting of top NSCN(K) leaders from Myanmar at Taga, the mood was unanimous that the ceasefire with GOI was doing the organisation`™s image no good and that it should not be allowed to extend beyond April 27, when its yearly extendable term ended. The leaders were of the opinion that abrogation of the ceasefire would help the organisation redeem its importance, the sources also said.

NIA interrogation of Khekaho also corroborated what Khumlo told the investigation agency. Khekaho said he along with other Indian Naga leaders of the NSCN(K), including Nikki Sumi and Isak Sumi were told not to attend the ceasefire supervisory board, CFSB meeting scheduled on March 27. He also informed the NIA that the NSCN(K) was already preparing attacks on Indian security forces ahead of the abrogation of the ceasefire on March 27, the sources said.

Two Indian Nagas, Wangtin and Tikhak defied Khaplang`™s directive and attended the March 27 CFSB meeting, causing another vertical split in the NSCN(K), with the splinter group forming the NSCN(Reformation). The latter continued the ceasefire agreement with the GOI.

Fissures along similar lines broadly marked by the international boundary became visible earlier in 2011, when the first major split in the NSCN(K) happened and senior and influential NSCN(K) leaders of the Indian side, Khole Konyak and Kitovi Sema decided to part ways with Khaplang, the sources added.

It is easy to surmise that these splits in the NSCN(K) were prompted by the sense of futility of continuing with the ceasefire with the GOI considering the slim possibilities of any permanent settlement that can incorporate territories across the international border.

The sources further said the interrogation reports indicated Khaplang has been showing signs of wariness with the ceasefire and had been of the opinion that it should be ended for quite some years, but a section of moderate Indian Nagas, in particular Wangtin and Tikhak had been managing to prevail upon him to hang on each year, until his March 27 abrogation.

Khaplang however still has supporters amongst Indian Nagas, and among them is his military advisor and fund raiser from Nagaland, Nikki Sumi. The sources said Nikki stood with Khaplang in the opinion that abrogation of the ceasefire would increase the prestige of the organisation and put them ahead of other rival groups which have toed the line of the Indian government.

Khaplang also has supporters amongst non Naga groups on the Indian side. Among these are the ULFA faction of Assam led by Paresh Barua and Meitei groups such as UNLF and PLA. His support base extends further amongst more NE insurgent groups under his tutelage and given safe sanctuary in his camps in Myanmar.

These groups also have been pressuring Khaplang to end the ceasefire with GOI. None of these groups also have come to any cessation of hostility agreement with the GOI. In Myanmar all these groups maintain close operational understanding among them and share their resources, the sources further said.

Soon after abrogating the ceasefire with the GOI, NSCN(K) together with three NE insurgent groups, namely ULFA(I), NDFB(S) and KLO formed the United National Liberation Front of West South East Asia, UNLFW under Khaplang`™s leadership, the sources added.

They also said Meitei insurgent groups, by then under a loose federation called the Coordination Committee, or CorCom, were also to join the new platform, but were unable to do so because of some internal differences in the federation. These differences are in the process of being ironed out, the sources further said.

The sources further said that the GOI was for the extension of the ceasefire with NSCN(K) and the MHA had on March 27 formally written to the chairman ceasefire monitoring group, CFMG, to fix a meeting with NSCN(K) at New Delhi on April 27.

Reiterating that it was Khaplang`™s decision alone that resulted in the ceasefire abrogation, the sources said that if it was otherwise, and if Khaplang had any apprehension that the GOI was not keen to continue with the ceasefire, there are redress mechanisms to make this known so that differences could be sorted out. Khaplang used none of these, and instead his cadres fired on the Assam Rifles at Kohima on March 26 injuring four personnel, they said.

The sources cited this as an example to claim that Khaplang`™s ceasefire abrogation was carefully contemplated and not a spurt of the moment decision prompted by any emergency.

Adding to this speculation is that Khaplang all the while was preparing to end hostilities with the Myanmar authorities before abrogating the ceasefire with the GOI.

The NSCN(K) had entered into a ceasefire agreement with the Sagaing Division authorities in April 2012. Khaplang`™s territory falls within this province of Myanmar.

This ceasefire could not however be elevated to the national level with the Government of Myanmar because of some differences. All the same, the NSCN(K) signed the `deed of commitment for peace and national reconciliation` with Myanmar in February 2015, a month ahead of Khaplang walking out of the ceasefire agreement with the GOI.

It must however be recalled again here to put things in perspective, that although the GOI was not averse to continuing with the ceasefire agreement with NSCN(K) in perpetuity, it never initiated peace talks with the organisation, unlike in the case of NSCN(K)`™s bitter rivals faction led by Th. Muivah and Isak Swu, the NSCN(IM).

Khaplang`™s disillusionment with the ceasefire with the GOI, as many observers have pointed out, may have been also fuelled by this approach of the GOI.

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CM inaugurates IT Park, IIIT Manipur temporary campus

IMPHAL, July 4: In a boost to the information technology sector in the state, Chief Minister O Ibobi on Saturday inaugurated newly set up IT Park and temporary campus of

IMPHAL, July 4: In a boost to the information technology sector in the state, Chief Minister O Ibobi on Saturday inaugurated newly set up IT Park and temporary campus of IIIT Manipur at Mantripukhri.

Speaking on the occasion, Ibobi asserted that with the inauguration of the two institutions, the people of the state are two steps closer to realizing the long cherished dream of establishing a thriving IT industry in Manipur which will generate employment for talented and educated youths and also bring in much needed revenue to the state.

The CM maintained that the state government is observing the celebration of Digital India Week which had started from July 1 and has lined up a number of activities to create awareness of Digital India amongst the public.

“Digital India will create infrastructure for providing convenient online services to the citizens besides bringing in transparency through IT enablement. However, the most important part of Digital India is that each and every citizen of the country will be facilitated to become digitally literate so that we can be country that will take full advantage of the IT revolution that is taking place`™`™, he said.

Maintaining that the IT Park was conceived due to shortage of space in the STPI Imphal Centre which provided a limited amount of IT incubation space to IT entrepreneurs, he said that the IT Park was originally planned to be about 45000 sq ft which will house about 500 persons.

“However, at the time of completion of Phase I with about 20000 sq, the government decided to go ahead with the establishment of an IT SEZ which will house Export oriented Units so that we could bring in Foreign Exchange to the state`™`™, the CM added.

Informing that the first building of the IT SEZ has already been started and it is expected to be completed by March 2016, he said that the IT Park is expected to provide space for about 250 persons and this will be further supplemented by the IT SEZ first building which will provide space for at least 1000 people or more.

Ibobi announced that there will be expansion in the IT SEZ as per feasibility and requirement and that the park will start functioning within July 2015 for which space has already been allocated to five IT entrepreneurs.

The permanent campus of IIIT will be established at Mayangkhang Ningthoupham village in Senapati district, he declared, adding that all the process is underway to acquire the land and other formalities.

The CM also informed that the IIIT Manipur will start admission preferably from this month.

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Resolve Manipur-Nagaland border dispute through national tribunal: UCM – E-Pao.net

Resolve Manipur-Nagaland border dispute through national tribunal: UCME-Pao.netUnited Committee Manipur (UCM) Friday suggested that the inter-state boundary dispute between Manipur and Nagaland over Dzuko/Kozirii be resolved under supervision of a nati…

Resolve Manipur-Nagaland border dispute through national tribunal: UCM
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United Committee Manipur (UCM) Friday suggested that the inter-state boundary dispute between Manipur and Nagaland over Dzuko/Kozirii be resolved under supervision of a national tribunal. Speaking at the 15th foundation day of UCM , its president …
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Condemns move of Manipur government to close Government School in Manipur! – E-Pao.net

Condemns move of Manipur government to close Government School in Manipur!E-Pao.netNorth-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) condemns the move of Manipur government to abolish Bengali High School a government school in Bapupura, Imphal. Thi…

Condemns move of Manipur government to close Government School in Manipur!
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North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) condemns the move of Manipur government to abolish Bengali High School a government school in Bapupura, Imphal. This move of the Manipur government is going to seriously affect students coming …

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One UG killed, another held

Based on confirmed intelligence a counter insurgency operation was launched by troops of Red Shield Division and 21 PARA SF on Friday morning at Mukti Khullen under Nungba Police Station of Tamenglong district and killed one hard core militant of NSC…

Based on confirmed intelligence a counter insurgency operation was launched by troops of Red Shield Division and 21 PARA SF on Friday morning at Mukti Khullen under Nungba Police Station of Tamenglong district and killed one hard core militant of NSCN K Source Hueiyen News Service

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EEVFAM urges

The Extrajudicial Execution Victim Families’ Association, Manipur EEVFAM will be observing its 6th Foundation Day on July 11 Source The Sangai Express

The Extrajudicial Execution Victim Families’ Association, Manipur EEVFAM will be observing its 6th Foundation Day on July 11 Source The Sangai Express

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