NSCN K cadre arrested

Based on reliable information, a team of District Police Commando, Imphal West conducted search operation and arrested one Deputy Secretary Revenue Finance of NSCN K , namely Maringmei Nelson alias Gaisenlung 37 , son of M Digongthu of Makti Samjang …

Based on reliable information, a team of District Police Commando, Imphal West conducted search operation and arrested one Deputy Secretary Revenue Finance of NSCN K , namely Maringmei Nelson alias Gaisenlung 37 , son of M Digongthu of Makti Samjang Part II, Nungba under Tamenglong District from the gate of Sangai Hotel, Nagamapal on Friday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Political interference alleged in delaying completion of Ukhrul ADC building

Nearly one month overdue already, completion of the ongoing construction of the office building of the Autonomous District Council ADC Ukhrul is most likely to be delayed further until March next year due to scarce flow of funds and raw materials S…

Nearly one month overdue already, completion of the ongoing construction of the office building of the Autonomous District Council ADC Ukhrul is most likely to be delayed further until March next year due to scarce flow of funds and raw materials Source Hueiyen News Service R Lester Makang

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URF bandh hits normal life in parts of Manipur

The 12 hour Manipur bandh imposed by the proscribed United Revolutionary Front URF on Saturday from 8 am till 8 pm hit normal life in valley areas of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

The 12 hour Manipur bandh imposed by the proscribed United Revolutionary Front URF on Saturday from 8 am till 8 pm hit normal life in valley areas of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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AR apprehends UG cadre

Based on specific intelligence regarding movement of a UG cadre, troops of the 16 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR South along with Imphal East Police Commandos launched a joint operation in general area of Nungshum a…

Based on specific intelligence regarding movement of a UG cadre, troops of the 16 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR South along with Imphal East Police Commandos launched a joint operation in general area of Nungshum and apprehended one suspected cadre of PLA RPF on November 20 last Source Hueiyen News Service

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Golden Myanmar flight lands in Imphal International Airport

Golden Myanmar Airlines flight from Myanmar landed at Imphal International Airport on Saturday at around 11 am in connection with the Sangai Festival Source Hueiyen News Service

Golden Myanmar Airlines flight from Myanmar landed at Imphal International Airport on Saturday at around 11 am in connection with the Sangai Festival Source Hueiyen News Service

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Ranima’s anniv, AZSU Golden Jubilee from Dec 15

All Zeliangrong Students’ Union AZSU Assam, Manipur and Nagaland and the Central Organising Committee of Rani Gaidinliu Birth Centenary cum Golden Jubilee Celebrations of All Zeliangrong Students’ Union is organising Ranima’s Birth 100 years annivers…

All Zeliangrong Students’ Union AZSU Assam, Manipur and Nagaland and the Central Organising Committee of Rani Gaidinliu Birth Centenary cum Golden Jubilee Celebrations of All Zeliangrong Students’ Union is organising Ranima’s Birth 100 years anniversary and the Golden Jubilee of AZSU on December 15 to 18 in Khoupum, Thanagong, Tamenglong District, Manipur linked with NH 37 from Rengpang Point to Imphal Via Khoupum Valley and Bishnupur District Headquarters NH 37 A also known as Old Cahcar Road Tongjei Marin Source Hueiyen News Service

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Norwegian Ambassador meets editors discuss key issues

Norwegian Ambassador to India Nils Ragnar Kamsv g on Saturday met select editors and journalists of Imphal based newspapers and news organisations and discussed key issues in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

Norwegian Ambassador to India Nils Ragnar Kamsv g on Saturday met select editors and journalists of Imphal based newspapers and news organisations and discussed key issues in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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AMSU Jiribam threatens to launch mass protest

All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU , District Committee Jiribam has threatened to launch an intensified stir condemning the State Government’s failure to upgrade the Jiri College into a full fledged Government College Source Hueiyen News Service JNN

All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU , District Committee Jiribam has threatened to launch an intensified stir condemning the State Government’s failure to upgrade the Jiri College into a full fledged Government College Source Hueiyen News Service JNN

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Sangai Festival kicks off in style spanDraw more participation from other countries, make the festival more attractive Governor

The annual Sangai Festival of Manipur kicked off in style with the grandeur assured on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

The annual Sangai Festival of Manipur kicked off in style with the grandeur assured on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

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AITUC’s 15th State Conference

IMPHAL, Nov 21: All India Trade Union Congress, Manipur State Committee will be holding its 15th State Conference on November 22 at Sinam Shyam Devi Town Hall. Besides representatives from

IMPHAL, Nov 21: All India Trade Union Congress, Manipur State Committee will be holding its 15th State Conference on November 22 at Sinam Shyam Devi Town Hall.

Besides representatives from 75 farmers’ organizations, around 500 delegates and invitees will take part in the conference.

The conference will commence with a flag hoisting ceremony to be inaugurated by Dr M Nara, president of All India Trade Union Congress, Manipur.

General secretary of All India Trade Congress Manipur L Sotinkumar will present general secretary’s report and speak on plight being faced by farmers of the State during the gathering.

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PLA/RPF cadre nabbed

IMPHAL, Nov 21: Troops of the 16 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) along with Imphal East Police Commandos arrested one suspected

IMPHAL, Nov 21: Troops of the 16 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) along with Imphal East Police Commandos arrested one suspected cadre of PLA/RPF during a joint operation in Nungshum area on November 20.

According to a press release PRO IGAR (South), the arrested person has been identified as Wahengbam Tombi Meitei, 23, son of Wahengbam Sanatomba of Keibi Heikak Mapal, Imphal East. The arrested person revealed that he joined the group through one Kanta of Taretkhul in the year 2006 and trained in the same year at Tanan Training Centre, Myanmar and after completion of basic training he was posted at different camps of the outfit in Myanmar, it said.

He has been handed over to Sagolmang Police Station, the release said.

Meanwhile, a team of Imphal West District Police commando apprehended S/S Deputy Secretary Revenue /Finance of NSCN(K) Maringmei Nelson alias Gaisenlung, 37, son of M Digongthu of Makti Samjang Part-II, Nungba in Tamenglong district from the gate of Sangai Hotel, Nagamapal on November 20.

A press release issued by PRO Manipur Police department claimed that Nelson had served demand letters and extorted huge amount of money from railway project companies working in Tamenglong district. He was also involved in an ambush on Assam Rifles convoy at Nungba Bazar in the first week of October and came to Imphal on November 17 to collect extortion money from truck owners plying on Imphal-Jiri highway. During investigation, he also revealed that he was also observing the movement of IRB/MR convoys escorting trucks plying on this highway, the release added.

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Dual bandh paralyzes normal life in State

IMPHAL, Nov 21: The dual bandh imposed by two underground outfits against the 5th edition of Manipur Sangai Festival organized by Tourism Department, which commenced today at Hapta Kangjeibung, affected

IMPHAL, Nov 21: The dual bandh imposed by two underground outfits against the 5th edition of Manipur Sangai Festival organized by Tourism Department, which commenced today at Hapta Kangjeibung, affected normal life in the State.

The bandhs were called by United Revolutionary Front, Manipur (Lanheiba Meitei) and Kangleipak Communist Party (Poirei Meitei). The bandh imposed by URF (Lanheiba Meitei) started from 8 am today while the KCP (Poirei Meitei)’s bandh had begun from yesterday midnight.

Educational institutes, State and Central government offices were closed though few employees attended their offices. The rate of selling and buying items at Khwairamband Keithel was minimal due to the bandhs.

Business establishments in and around Khwairamband Market, oil pumps and cinema halls also remained closed. Inter-district and inter-state passenger vehicles stayed off the roads.

However, some private vehicles were seen plying on the roads. There is no news of any untoward incidents during the course of the bandhs till the inauguration of the Sangai Festival.

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Convoy for receiving Sangai Festival’s foreign delegates forced to return

CHANDEL, November 21: A convoy of vehicles coming towards Moreh to receive the foreign delegates for Sangai Festival could not proceed and returned from Saivom Village due to the indefinite

CHANDEL, November 21: A convoy of vehicles coming towards Moreh to receive the foreign delegates for Sangai Festival could not proceed and returned from Saivom Village due to the indefinite bandh of the Kuki Student’s Organisation ( KSO ) along Imphal-Moreh road today.

The bandh supporters who enforced the indefinite bandh along the Imphal-Moreh road halted the convoy of vehicles who came towards Moreh from Imphal to receive a team of foriegn delegates for the ongoing Sangai Festival at Saivom Village and were made to returned back.

After failing to arrive on any solution during the meeting with the State’s Education minister and IGNOU’s Regional Director, the student body intensified their agitation and enforced the indefinite bandh at several places along the section of National Highway.

Large number of bandh supporters blocked the road at Saivom, Tengnoupal and Chahmol Village and prohibited vehicular movement along the Imphal-Moreh road.

It may be mentioned that the KSO Chandel imposed indefinite bandh along the Imphal – Moreh Section of National Highway 102 in protest against shifting of D.El.Ed 2yrs Examination Centre of Tengnoupal BRC IGNOU Study Centre outside the District since November 14.

Meanwhile, Kuki Chiefs’ Association (KCA) Tengnoupal Block has urged the State government and concerned authority to bring amicable solution on the ongoing agitation at the earliest.

In a press statement signed by Holkhokhai Haokip, president of KCA Tengnoupal Block stated that economic activities and vement of general public particularly the villagers of the area has been severely affected due to the indefinite bandh imposed along the Imphal – Moreh road by the KSO since last Saturday.

Condemning the Regional Director of IGNOU Regional Centre, Imphal for shifting the D.El. Ed 2yrs examination centre, the Chiefs’ Association’s president also appealed the concern authority to settle the issue at the earliest.

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Contest rescheduled

IMPHAL, Nov 21: Executive Committee of Commerce & Industries Department has rescheduled the ‘Sangai Queen’ and ‘Campus Princess’ contest on January 16 and 17 respectively due to certain unavoidable circumstances.

IMPHAL, Nov 21: Executive Committee of Commerce & Industries Department has rescheduled the ‘Sangai Queen’ and ‘Campus Princess’ contest on January 16 and 17 respectively due to certain unavoidable circumstances.

According to Under Secretary of Commerce & Industries Department, all application (s) submitted till November 20 will be valid up to January for participating in the event.

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Indian Panorama Section inaugurates at IFFI today

Two Manipuri film-makers to be the Jury of the Indian Panorama Section GOA, November 21: The Indian Panorama section at the ongoing 46th International Film Festival of India 2015 at

Two Manipuri film-makers to be the Jury of the Indian Panorama Section

GOA, November 21: The Indian Panorama section at the ongoing 46th International Film Festival of India 2015 at Goa was inaugurated today by the Minister of State for Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore at INOX, Old GMC Building, Campal, Panjim, Goa.

It was a packed auditorium at INOX and the inauguration function was attended by a large number of directors and cast & crew of the opening films.

This year two Manipuri film-makers will be the members of the respective Jury of the feature and the non-feature category of the Indian Panorama section of IFFI 2015. Renowned Manipuri director Aribam Syam Sharma is to be the Chairman of the Feature Jury while another film-maker of Manipur Sunzu Baspatimayum will be member of the Non-feature Jury which is to be chaired by Rajendra Janglay, winner of four National awards.

Sanskrit film “Priyamanasam” is the opening film in the feature section, while docu-movie “Goonga Pehalwan”, based on the life and struggles of Virender Singh, one of India’s most accomplished deaf athletes kick-started the non-feature category.

Addressing the gathering during the inauguration, Rathore stated, “It is my proud privilege to be here today. I am in the company of people who are experts in story-telling. Films are a very important and powerful medium in spreading message across the world. It promotes friendship. Films made in any part of the world are enjoyed across the globe irrespective of language”. The minister also felicitated all the jury members and the cast and makers of the opening films.

The Indian Panorama section received a total of 384 films from different regions of the country including 238 Feature and 146 Non-Feature films. This year will screen 26 features in 10 Indian languages including Sanskrit, Wancho, Bodo and Konkani, and 21 non-feature films.

The enthusiasm and excitement of this edition of the festival, particularly to the Manipuri film lovers, will be the screening of fourteen films of Aribam Syam Sharma including the famous “Emagi Ningthem” which will be shown during the festival in the Retrospective Section as well as in the Focus on North East Cinema section of the festival.

“Phum Shang” another award winning documentary of Pawan Kumar Haobam will also be screened in the non-feature category of the Indian Panorama section.

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By-elections: Over 85% turnout in Manipur – Morung Express

Zee NewsBy-elections: Over 85% turnout in ManipurMorung ExpressSix candidates are in the fray for the two seats which have left vacant following sitting Manipur Trinamool MLAs Thongam Biswajit Singh and Khumukcham Joykishan were disqualified by a tribu…


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Manipur Sangai festival begins in Imphal – Eastern Mirror

E-Pao.netManipur Sangai festival begins in ImphalEastern MirrorThe festival has been organised to showcase the uniqueness of the shy and gentle brow-antlered deer popularly known as Sangai which is found only in Manipur at the floating Keibul Lamjao Na…


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Kali Puja in times of Diwali

By Garga Chatterjee What importance is accorded to which people by governments is often revealed by official calendars. Indian Union government doesn`t recognize any holiday (compulsory or optional) on 10th

By Garga Chatterjee

What importance is accorded to which people by governments is often revealed by official calendars. Indian Union government doesn`t recognize any holiday (compulsory or optional) on 10th November on account of Kali Pujo. The next day is a compulsory “national” holiday called Diwali. Government of Bangladesh recognizes 10th November as an optional holiday for Hindus on account of Kali Pujo. There`s no Diwali. There`s no Diwali in the West Bengal government`s official holiday either although it lists both 10th and 11th November as holidays – 10th as Kali Pujo and 11th as day for immersion of goddess Kali. In West Bengal`s post Durga Puja festivity calendar, Kali Pujo`s prime importance was underlined by multiple recent tweets made by trinamool Congress quoting Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. “We must follow all regulations during Kali Puja festivities. Enjoy the fun but with safety”. “Maa, Mother and Ammi are one and same. She cannot be divided. We worship Durga then Lakshmi. Now Kali Puja”. “There are several forms of Maa Kali: Chhinna Masta, Shoshan Kali, Siddheswari, Katyawani, Jagadamba and many more”. Finally, she subsumed Deepavali within the ambit of Kali Pujo – “Hope Maa Kali fills darkness with light. Let us pray to Maa Kali to bring happiness in everyone`s life”. There will be customary Deepavali greetings from her but the priorities and hierarchies are clear. Her Congress background also makes her particularly amenable to strongly patronizing Ma Kali. From Bengal`s pre-partition Swadeshi political terrorists and their physical culture associations to neighbourhood Congressite “dada” and their local youth clubs, all have been part of a continuous tradition of patronizing Kali Pujas.

I share with Mamata Banerjee our extended residential neighbourhood, the Kalighat-Chetla area, the world capital of Kali Pujo in terms of variety. There is Hajat Haat, Shoroshi, Aakali, DhyanTara, Johura, SwarnoKali, Jwolonto, SwetTara, KrishnaKali, Nataraj Kali, Aadya, Chandraghanta, Chamunda, Doshomunda and many more forms including MohunBagan Kali ( with the goddess painted in the football club`s colours). The roughly 3 square kilometre Chetla-Kalighat area has several hundred Kali pujos pandals. Here, on the only Shaktipeeth in metropolitan Kolkata, stands the famous Kali temple at Kalighat. Myself being a Shakto and a Chetla resident, Kali Pujo has always been special. The prasad of curried goat meat, preferably sacrificed and offered to our holy mother beforehand, is one of the high notes of Kali Pujo for millions in Bengal.

For Bengalis, till a couple of decades ago, in the post Durga Pujo period, Kali Pujo was the only show in town. Diwali was miniscule. Not any more. Diwali contests Kali Pujo in public spaces. Ma Kali Puja is absent from the festival-centric marketting tactics in Bengal by non-Bengal commercial entities. One is bombarded by huge advertisements of “Diwali Dhamaka” offers in Bangla and English newspapers headquartered in Bengal by various non-Bengal ship-product-to-home-bypassing-local-shop entities. Some Bengal-based entities are also joining the fray. There are relentless text messages, that are Diwali themed sales pitches. One Bangla paper also carried an advert for some garment stores masquerading as a news article on “Diwali fashion” for Bengalis, whatever that means. If one picked up the leading Bangla and English newspapers of Bengal, the glitzy and colourful advertisements therein would not give anyone a clue that this is Bengal and Kali Pujo is around the corner. Who are these ads for?

Kali Pujo has traditionally been one of those festivals where the so-called “lower” castes have dominated much of the happenings. While the upper-castes also celebrate Kali Pujo with vigour, a small but well-off section of their new generation has grown alienated from a celebration so rooted. This probably reflects on their general alienation from their surrounds, but are also the high-spending class for whom the Diwali teasers are designed for. And its partially working. Economic elites influence the aspirational tastes of those lower down in the rung. Entities that hate tariff barriers between states as well as the local sourcing clauses in retail inundate us with “Diwali” and not Kali Pujo around this time of the year. Kali Pujo is something that commercial entities that cater largely to the aspirational urban classes cannot easily negotiate. Its too democratic and actually religious, still too much rooted and real content – not a shell like the range of `pan-Indian` hashtag religious festivals, inside which anything can be stuffed and sold, to assuage the identity anxieties of the aspirational rootless urban class while peddling “deals”. The Diwali-Dhanteras combo is here in Bengal to stay and spread – before-long without the need of alienated Bengalis as Trojan horses. Kali Pujo will become Diwali, or rather, Diwali with Bengali characteristics – the only kind of `diversity` that “unity in diversity” ideology tolerates. In Bengal, Doljatra is already becoming Holi with Bengali characteristics (nevermind that they dont even fall on the same date). Navratri-ization of Durga Puja has also started.

Not long back, the Kalibari signified a Hindu Bengali settlement outside Bengal. For the newly arrived, the Kalibari was an embassy and community-space rolled into one. While the Bengali labourer mentally still carries his gods and goddesses with him, the “cosmopolitan” ones travel lighter. And some travel without the baggage even without leaving Bengal. Diwali is perfect for the self identity of the small but increasing bloc of urban Bengalis whose non-rooted Hinduness also makes him an Indian without qualifications of ethnicity and culture. They aren`t Bengali. They aren`t Indian first and Bengali second. They are only Indians, without hyphenations. and nothing but Indians. They are the ideal citizens, the “Indian” for whom a centralized Indian Union was dreamt up in the first place, except that most inhabitants didnt live up to such non-hyphenated and flat Indianness and still dont.

Cultural exchange and spread has happened throughout the human past. The problem arises when certain forms of cultural spread also signify a uniformization project by external cultural dominance with the active connivance of government, media and business, behind the fig-leaf of “unity in diversity”. Their combined power is immense. With deracinated elites of vernacular origin as collaborators, their project has started acquiring the qualities that US conservative political strategist Karl Rove had in mind when he said “We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality”. This reality is created when ostensibly “national” TV channels carry a Diwali icon on their screen on Diwali day but never on Kali Pujo or Onam, hence signalling not so subtly what it means by “Indian”. A North-Indian bania`s domestic culture is “Indian” without qualifications but a Bengali“s Kali Pujo is not similarly “Indian” but a variant or a quirk. One-way cultural entry on the back of money, media and political power is cultural aggression. I cannot think of any religious spread from Kali-land or Onam-land into Diwali-land but the opposite is progressively true. In this particular scheme of unidirectional entry, Diwali is not alone. It comes with things as disparate as CBSE, Holi and Hindi, with the pace quickening in the post-liberalization period. Join those apparently disparate dots and the contours of the post-1990 Bharatmata is revealed. Whose `local` becomes `national` and whose `local` disappears when ideas like `all India` and `mainstream` are evoked? Why is the direction of traffic in this supposedly two-way street so predictable? Why does the ruling party and its leading star focus most of his political energy and reaps maximal benefits in aeas where Diwali is the uncontested name for the festival of lights? In all of this, what is the lesson for us, the still non-Diwali people?

While Kali Pujo has a non-vegetarian overtone, Diwali signifies quite the opposite. Around Kali Pujo time, why are there no “Diwali Dhamaka”deals for a wholesome Biryani in the non-vegetarian land of Bengal, something that`s common during Durga Puja? These are subtle undercurrents with far-reaching consequences for Bengal`s social fabric. Kali Pujo is primarily a religious festival, around which other rituals like Bhoot Chaturdashi are woven. All of these entail generationally handed down customs of eating, behaving and being.

Bengal, in the face of state-sponsored, money-powered, media-assisted cultural aggression, is undergoing a hollowing out of richness and long-preserved and celebrated ways of life. The resultant Anglo-Hindiization of public culture is a poor replacement. Interestingly, Chhat Puja of Biharis hasn`t encroached in the Bengali cultural space in the way Diwali has, while the ethnic observers of Chhat Puja far outnumber Diwali`s ethnic celebrators in Kolkata. So the Diwali effect isnt due to the cultural mixing that happens due to mere physical presence of cultural `others`, but the expansion of outside ideology wedded to power. Will this encroaching front invoke a wall of resistance from Mother Kali, the protectior of her earthly children, whose cultures and identities are under siege? Time will tell.

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