Manipur Women Survivors Exquisite Bamboo and Weaving Products hit market – KanglaOnline

Manipur Women Survivors Exquisite Bamboo and Weaving Products hit marketKanglaOnlineNEW DELHI, December 3: Control Arms Foundation of India (CAFI) along with Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network (MWGSN) organised two exhibitions in Delhi, and the first …

Manipur Women Survivors Exquisite Bamboo and Weaving Products hit market
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NEW DELHI, December 3: Control Arms Foundation of India (CAFI) along with Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network (MWGSN) organised two exhibitions in Delhi, and the first exhibition was held as a part of Women of India Exhibition organised by the …

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Manipur Women Survivors Exquisite Bamboo and Weaving Products hit market

NEW DELHI, December 3: Control Arms Foundation of India (CAFI) along with Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network (MWGSN) organised two exhibitions in Delhi, and the first exhibition was held as

Women Weavers of Manipur at Nature Bazaar- Photo by CAFI

Women Weavers of Manipur at Nature Bazaar (Photo by CAFI)

NEW DELHI, December 3: Control Arms Foundation of India (CAFI) along with Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network (MWGSN) organised two exhibitions in Delhi, and the first exhibition was held as a part of Women of India Exhibition organised by the Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India from November 12 to November 23 at Dilli Haat, INA, New Delhi, said a press release by CAFI.

It said, after the completion of Dilli Haat Exhibition, the second exhibition started from November 25 to November 30 at Nature Bazaar, New Delhi, and the exhibition was a part of 22nd Annual Nature Bazaar which was organised by Dastakaar, an NGO, in association with Delhi Tourism, Government of Delhi.

In Nature Bazaar over 100 craft groups, small producers and designers showcased a wide range of hand-crafted lifestyle accessories, striking metal crafts, intricately carved decorative home furnishings, pottery, basketry, leather products, traditional paintings, an array of hand-woven textiles and much more from across India, and in the two exhibitions, some of the products displayed by women weavers are enaphi (a shawl wrapped around the shoulders), phanek (wrap/sarong), Kuki Shawls, Khamthang Shawl, Silk Dupatta and leiroom (a hand-woven scarf used on ceremonial occasions), along with a large selection of bamboo products like lamps, trays, holders and baskets, said the press release.

It said, six women artisans from Manipur namely Arambam Bijaya, Domneilhing, Sinam Debala Devi, Nengneilam Haokip, T. Muithang, and Kongkham Prabavati Devi came to Delhi to showcase their products and to explore and connect with urban market.

This is the first time when women survivors’ products have been brought to the market in Delhi, and the products on display have been made using the traditional skills combined with the design sensibilities of the organisations, including RangSutra and E’thaan Design Studios, which trained the women artisans, said the press release.

“We were first trained and later made the prototypes. We were given the layout for the motifs after seeing which we reproduced the designs,” said 38-year-old Arambam Bijaya, a woman survivor who is a weaver trained as Crafts Manager.

Manipur Women Weavers Products at Nature Bazaar- Photo by CAFIIn the press release Binalakshmi Nepram, founder, MWGSN has stated “the objective of the exhibition was to take the beautiful arts and crafts of women of Manipur and Northeast India to a larger audience and in long run bring peace to the Northeast region. Manipur in spite of having skilled artisans in the handicraft sector, many women remain poor as they do not have any link to the domestic and international markets. This is a humble initiative by Control Arms Foundation of India and Manipur Women Gun Survivors to provide livelihood and act as a healing touch to the fractured lives of women and children so that their lives can go on with a new found courage”.

It said, the courage that enabled to do the work came with support from United Nations Development Program (UNDP) India and North East Centre for Technology Application and Reach (NECTAR), an autonomous society, set up under Department of Science and Technology, Government of India with its headquarter at Shillong, Meghalaya.

MWGSN and CAFI was formed in 2004, to help women whose lives have been changed dramatically by violence in Northeast India particularly Manipur, to find solutions to end the ongoing violence and to provide a space for women to take a leading role in gender sensitive peace and security advocacy efforts, said the press release.

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Asia Pacific: Response to Climate Change

By Dr. Shamshad Akhtar   Global leaders are gathered in Paris for the COP21 climate summit.Given Asia-Pacific’s size and its contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions, its voice and commitment

By Dr. Shamshad Akhtar

 

Global leaders are gathered in Paris for the COP21 climate summit.Given Asia-Pacific’s size and its contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions, its voice and commitment are critical to achieving a comprehensive agreement on climate change. Many Asia Pacific countries are developing and must focus on achieving sustained economic growth and  development.  Of the 49 regional members of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 43 have a light climate footprint, contributing only 10 per cent to global emissions. For these countries, notably the least developed countries, Pacific islands and low-lying states, vulnerability to climate-related natural disasters will grow with climate change.  At the other extreme, the region is home to six of the top 10 emitters in the world – China, India, Russia, Japan, Indonesia and Iran – which account for about 43 per cent of global emissions.Of these top six Asian emitters, fossil fuel-based energy is responsible for about 80 per cent of their collective emissions, with emissions from industrial processes, agriculture and waste playing a lesser role. Mitigating the emissionsof these countries requiresmultiple actions,key among which is a switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.

Of the 183 countries that have submitted Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, 43 are from the Asia-Pacific region. Countries across the region have indicated both conditional and unconditional reductions of greenhouse gas emissions.Theseincludeeconomy-wide emissions targets or deviation from a business as usual (BAU) scenario to an intensity targets of emissions per unit of GDP. Many INDCs, particularly those from the developing countries, include an overall rise in emissions by 2030.

While this is remarkable in its own right, they still leave a significant gap between the INDCs pledged and the cuts required to keep the temperature increase to below two degrees Celsius warming limit.  This gap is close to 16 billion tonnes of CO2 reductions per annum by 2030, roughly equal to the current emissions of China, India, and Russia combined. The only way we can bridge this gap is if we collectively treat the INDCs announced as the floor to be raised by enabling countries to adopt and implement additional measures needed with technical, financial and capacity support.

Despite the present gap between the INDCs and the necessary emission reductions, progress is underway in our region.This not only sets specific economies on course for a low carbon future, but will also alter the global dynamics. China’s INDC, for instance, targets emissions to peak by 2030 at the latest, and for emissions intensity of GDP to decline by 60 to 65 per cent. Progress in energy efficiency, switching to gas and the development of hydro, wind and solar energy has now begun to show results, with China’s coal consumption having peaked in 2013. India proposes to reduce emissions per unit of GDP by 33 to 35 per cent, and to ensure that 40 per cent of its power generation capacity is from non-fossil sources by 2030. In support of this objective, India plans to install 60 gigawatts of wind power and 100 gigawatts of solar power capacity by 2022, a six-fold increase over the current capacity.

Changes in the energy generation mix, efficiency and conservation of energy use and developing carbon sinks through reforestation and soil carbon will be important strategies to stabilize emissions in the Asia-Pacific region.  There has been some progress on all these fronts in our region, but more needs to be done. With advanced energy efficiency, the region could save 35 per cent of its energy consumption against business as usual by 2035. As the region’s urban population is expected to reach 3.2 billion by 2050, there is an opportunity to pioneer low carbon cities with energy efficient buildings, innovative urban planning and efficient transportation systems. There is also a need to switch from coal to renewables and to promote cleaner coal technologies, as coal still accounts for 55 per cent of electricity generation in the Asia-Pacific. In adopting clean energy alternatives countries are also addressing the scourge of air pollution, which has emerged as a grim reality for many city dwellers across the region. While non-hydro renewables such as wind and solar currently contribute less than 2 per cent ofregional electricity generation, growth has been rapid from a small base. The expected shift to renewables will be a net benefit for Asian economies.It will reduce dependence on imported fuels as the region is a net energy importer, enhance energy security and improve the balance of payments.  To harness a low carbon future, the region needs to further tap its tax potential, which could be raised by 5 per cent of GDP. This would potentially mobilize $1.5 trillion while private sector savings in the region are close to $6 trillion.

The success of the COP21 climate summit is critical for all of us as climate change does not respect boundaries and no one can escape its effects. Country submissions for emission reduction are good starting point but remain nonbinding targets.The steep growth in energy demand in the Asia-Pacific means more will need to be done to increase the overall penetration of renewable energy in the coming decades, with collective and concerted actions critical to addressing the problem at its source.  The future of our region and indeed of our planet hinges on the Asia-Pacific region mobilizing its skills and resources to find enduring solutions.

 

The author is an Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Secretary of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP). She is also the UN’s Sherpa for the G20 and previously served as Governor of the Central Bank of Pakistan and Vice President of the MENA Region of the World Bank.

 

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ETSER-2015 at NIT Manipur – The Sangai Express


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IMPHAL, Dec 2 : The inaugural function of International Conference on “Emerging Trends in Science and Engineering Research (ETSER-2015)” was held today at National Institute of Technology (NIT), Manipur Langol campus. Works Minister Dr Kh …
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Smart City Put in place public transport system, advocates RK Nimai

For Imphal to make the grade of a Smart City, there is the growing need to put in place a proper public transport system, opined retired IAS officer and present Consultant of the State Government, RK Nimai Source The Sangai Express

For Imphal to make the grade of a Smart City, there is the growing need to put in place a proper public transport system, opined retired IAS officer and present Consultant of the State Government, RK Nimai Source The Sangai Express

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SSS MANIFA

The 5th SSS MANIFA 2016 Sahitya Seva Samiti Manipur Film Awards 2016 will be jointly organized by the Sahitya Seva Samiti and Manipur Film Forum, Lamphel on January 17, 2016 at Kakching Khullen Ibudhou Khamlangba Leikol, stated festival director of a…

The 5th SSS MANIFA 2016 Sahitya Seva Samiti Manipur Film Awards 2016 will be jointly organized by the Sahitya Seva Samiti and Manipur Film Forum, Lamphel on January 17, 2016 at Kakching Khullen Ibudhou Khamlangba Leikol, stated festival director of award Y Nilachandra during a media briefing today at the office of Manipur Film Forum, Lamphel Source The Sangai Express

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JCILPS ready to launch stir from Dec 16

The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has submitted an ultimatum to the the Governor, the Chief Minister, the Home Minister and the Chief Secretary of the State threatening to launch various agitations from December 16 if the State G…

The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has submitted an ultimatum to the the Governor, the Chief Minister, the Home Minister and the Chief Secretary of the State threatening to launch various agitations from December 16 if the State Government fails to put into action what was agreed upon after both sides inked an agreement on August 25 this year to bring a lasting solution to the ever growing issue of influx and bring peace and tranquillity in the State Source The Sangai Express

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No stand to repeal AFSPA Govt

No decision has been taken by the Government to repeal the controversial AFSPA as recommended by the Jeevan Reddy Committee Report, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said today Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

No decision has been taken by the Government to repeal the controversial AFSPA as recommended by the Jeevan Reddy Committee Report, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said today Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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‘New system to intercept calls by March’

A new centralised system to monitor and intercept phones will become operational by March that will enable direct interception by security agencies without involvement of the service providers Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

A new centralised system to monitor and intercept phones will become operational by March that will enable direct interception by security agencies without involvement of the service providers Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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KCPMC Lalumba cadre reveals gruesome details

In a gruesome revelation, a cadre of KCP MC Lalumba has disclosed that he had served cooked human flesh of a cadre of another faction to his comrades inside 7th Manipur Rifles complex, Khabeisoi in January 2012 Source The Sangai Express

In a gruesome revelation, a cadre of KCP MC Lalumba has disclosed that he had served cooked human flesh of a cadre of another faction to his comrades inside 7th Manipur Rifles complex, Khabeisoi in January 2012 Source The Sangai Express

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VC, Registrar of Culture varsity named

The State Government has appointed the first Vice Chancellor and Registrar of the Culture University and an order to this effect has been issued Source The Sangai Express

The State Government has appointed the first Vice Chancellor and Registrar of the Culture University and an order to this effect has been issued Source The Sangai Express

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MDCs say no to inclusion of tribal villages in Sugnu SDC circle

MDC of 21 Toupokpi DCC, Dy Holngam, MDC of district headquarters DCC Tongsin Willingson and KSM Matthew Maring, MDC in a media briefing at Chandel today has urged the State Cabinet’s to revoke its decision to include three tribal inhabited villages und…

MDC of 21 Toupokpi DCC, Dy Holngam, MDC of district headquarters DCC Tongsin Willingson and KSM Matthew Maring, MDC in a media briefing at Chandel today has urged the State Cabinet’s to revoke its decision to include three tribal inhabited villages under Chandel ADC in creating Sugnu SDC circle under Waikhong subdivision, Thoubal district immediately Source The Sangai Express

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ETSER2015 at NIT Manipur

The inaugural function of International Conference on Emerging Trends in Science and Engineering Research ETSER 2015 was held today at National Institute of Technology NIT , Manipur Langol campus Source The Sangai Express

The inaugural function of International Conference on Emerging Trends in Science and Engineering Research ETSER 2015 was held today at National Institute of Technology NIT , Manipur Langol campus Source The Sangai Express

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Modernise IMC Lien Gangte

Former member of Zonal Railway Users’ Consultative Committee ZRUCC , Govt of India and political leader Lien Gangte has said that Imphal Municipal Corporation should be more modernised and should ensure efficient delivery system in order to develop Im…

Former member of Zonal Railway Users’ Consultative Committee ZRUCC , Govt of India and political leader Lien Gangte has said that Imphal Municipal Corporation should be more modernised and should ensure efficient delivery system in order to develop Imphal into a Smart City Source The Sangai Express

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Two UGs arrested

A combined team of Imphal East district police commando and 16 AR Sagolmang Post arrested one S S liaison officer of United Revolutionary Front URF while conducting cordon and search operation at Pukhao Naharup Makha Leikai on Nov 30 Source The Sa…

A combined team of Imphal East district police commando and 16 AR Sagolmang Post arrested one S S liaison officer of United Revolutionary Front URF while conducting cordon and search operation at Pukhao Naharup Makha Leikai on Nov 30 Source The Sangai Express

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PSO decries fee collection at Govt school

Students of Lilong Haoreibi Awang Leikai Tera Makhong Upper Primary School have been debarred from appearing in the school’s annual exam for failing to clear their admission fees Source The Sangai Express

Students of Lilong Haoreibi Awang Leikai Tera Makhong Upper Primary School have been debarred from appearing in the school’s annual exam for failing to clear their admission fees Source The Sangai Express

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IOC to streamline LPG distribution via Aadhar card

Taking cognizance of the existence of multiple connections in a single household, the Indian Oil Corporation IOC has taken up measures requiring submission of Aadhar cards to check rampant practice of multiple connections Source The Sangai Express

Taking cognizance of the existence of multiple connections in a single household, the Indian Oil Corporation IOC has taken up measures requiring submission of Aadhar cards to check rampant practice of multiple connections Source The Sangai Express

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Grand alliance

After the Grand Alliance emerged victorious in the Bihar Assembly elections, Congress and Janata Dal United have started discussing seat sharing for the upcoming Municipal Council, Nagar Panchayat and Assembly elections of the State Source The San…

After the Grand Alliance emerged victorious in the Bihar Assembly elections, Congress and Janata Dal United have started discussing seat sharing for the upcoming Municipal Council, Nagar Panchayat and Assembly elections of the State Source The Sangai Express

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Inclusion of Chandel villages in Sugnu SDC circle MLA N Victor, BD Behring cry foul

Reacting to the news item published in local dailies wherein it stated that the State Government is considering to include Toupokpi, Mahou Tera and Tonsen Khullen in the proposed Sugnu SDC Circle under Waikhong Sub Division, Thoubal district, Chandel…

Reacting to the news item published in local dailies wherein it stated that the State Government is considering to include Toupokpi, Mahou Tera and Tonsen Khullen in the proposed Sugnu SDC Circle under Waikhong Sub Division, Thoubal district, Chandel AC MLA ST Nunghlung Victor today questioned the State Government why the Hill Areas Committee HAC was not consulted in the matter Source The Sangai Express

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