ATSUM expresses dissatisfaction over disturbance to Catholic schools in the state

KANGPOKPI, Feb 22: Concerning the ban/boycott and lottery system for admission to Missionary or Catholic schools in the state by Manipur Maoist and some valley based student body the All

KANGPOKPI, Feb 22: Concerning the ban/boycott and lottery system for admission to Missionary or Catholic schools in the state by Manipur Maoist and some valley based student body the All Tribal Students`™ Union Manipur (ATSUM) expressed dissatisfaction over the incident today.

The ATSUM President Emboi Serto said that ATSUM felt the disturbance including ban/boycott of missionary/catholic educational institutions in the state and the introduction lottery system for admission to the schools was iniquitous and unsound.

The ATSUM president said missionary or catholic schools are run peacefully and therefore the charges on them are uncalled for.

The ATSUM also strongly condemned the prohibition of learning and teaching moral education in the missionary/catholic schools while maintaining that moral education is not learnt and taught only to Christian but every community as a whole.

`If learning or teaching moral education is not acceptable to other religious community let only those communities who accepted it get admitted in the missionary/catholic school`, pointed out Emboi while querying that, `Is the controversy over the missionary/catholic schools in the state the intention to discriminate and distress the Christian community in the state?` it asked

Meanwhile, ATSUM invite a healthy debate on the issue of Catholic/Missionary schools in state so as to avoid misunderstanding and solve the problem once and for all and appeal the Manipur Maoist and other student bodies who are interested to contact the ATSUM office for the debate.

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Aura of Catholic Schools

The controversies Catholic schools in Imphal routinely get into are unfortunate, but this is the price of success. The truth is, success is not merely admired, but more often than

The controversies Catholic schools in Imphal routinely get into are unfortunate, but this is the price of success. The truth is, success is not merely admired, but more often than not envied as well, and this is exactly where the Catholic schools are today. The revolution in school education that Little Flower School and Don Bosco School launched in the 1960s is literally responsible for the cream of today`™s society, either directly or indirectly. Many of today`™s elite, many of them now on the verge of retirement, not surprisingly, not just in Manipur, but also neighbouring Nagaland and Mizoram are products of these two schools. The 1980s, saw a proliferation of more Catholic schools, Nirmalabas being one of the earliest, as the market worth of Catholic Mission brand was so much that just the original two schools became woefully short of capacity to absorb the lengthening beeline seeking admission to them. Helping the growth of reputation of Catholic schools was the incrementally dismal performances of government schools in that era. The latter during the course of the decades since the 1970s, lost all senses of mission that educators are called upon to possess, and invariably became the bazaar in which government authorities openly sold jobs for a price, leaving them burdened in the end with newer lot of unfit and uncommitted teachers, slowly but surely spelling their death knells. Today, government run schools are all but dead, with only their skeletons to show but absolutely no innards. If the past generations of leaders have a reason to commit hara-kiri, it is the shame of completely ruining government schools. It must however be acknowledged that the present initiative of starting some model government schools to match the performance of private schools is worth appreciation, but it is too early to say the government`™s commitment will sustain to keep these schools market worthy.

Much water has flowed down the many rivers of Manipur ever since the revolution ushered in by Catholic schools. Inspired by them, many enterprising private parties, almost all of them products of Little Flower School, Don Bosco and the later Catholic schools, have launched private schools, arguably many of them have since raised the bars of education standards several notches higher than where the Catholic schools fixed them. Although these later schools are competitors which the Catholic schools must not take lightly, at another level, they can still be proud that it was they who enabled this all round creativity in the school education sector today. Thanks to this revolution, if the results of entrance examinations to the top professional courses each year are any indications, at least in school education Manipur has lagged behind any other states. At the North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences, NEIGRIHMS, Shillong, for instance, of the 18 seats left for open competition among candidates from all North Eastern states, almost on a routine basis, candidates from Manipur make almost a clean sweep of all these seats each year, leaving the other states to contend with only the seats allotted to them as their individual quotas. This is the blessing Catholic missionaries have brought to Manipur and the state ought to be grateful.

The state can only wish this revolution had also spread to the domain of higher education, as is the case in Meghalaya. Unfortunately in this sector there is nothing much to be proud of in Manipur. All promising students whose parents can afford the cost, therefore continue to rush out of the state after school. Our institutes of higher learning continue to fail the state miserably and shamefully. Here it is unlikely private initiatives can make inroads easily, for the salary structures modelled on Central government norms in these institutions have ensured the costs are prohibitive for entries by private enterprises. If a revolution happens in this sector, it will have to be from intrinsically born idealism amongst younger generation of educators who have already entered, or are set to enter the field. We can only hope and pray such a second coming is in the offing.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Decline And Non-Recovery of Industrialisation in Eastern India

By Amar Yumnam Recently I had an opportunity to take a long distance travel by train within the country. I have been to Sambalpur University and as there is no

By Amar Yumnam

Recently I had an opportunity to take a long distance travel by train within the country. I have been to Sambalpur University and as there is no airport in Sambalpur, I necessarily had to travel by train. I readily agreed to take this ten hours train journey for certain reasons besides the professional one. First, I have never been to this part of the country. I wanted to remedy this weakness in me by enriching myself with wider knowledge of the scenario around the country. Second, I wanted to experience the changes if any in the Indian railways as compared to what was there in the 1980s.

I felt many things during this trip and learnt many things too. Taking a more or less long distance train travel naturally made absolutely nostalgic about the many journeys I had taken from Howrah to Bombay and back during the early 1980s as a student with the nostalgia particularly enhanced whenever passing over bridges and long open spaces. Further the visit to Odisha reminded me again of visit to Madhya Pradesh during student days in Bombay. But more significant than this nostalgia, there are two experiences associated with the quality of train services and behaviour of people travelling by the train.

As regards the quality of services, I can say for sure that timing is more significantly respected now than earlier. This is definitely good. But, very unfortunately at that, one Indian negative feature gets reiterated still. I am talking about dirtiness. All the guys attending to pantry services wear stinking and stained clothes. Given the global awareness now with diseases and cleanliness, this is one feature that would certainly put-off any traveller. Further, all such services are spick and span in the developed and comparative countries around the world. The Modi assertion for cleanliness should be reflected in this sooner than later.

But the most significant experience relate to the behaviour of the travellers. One critical feature during my travels between Howrah and Bombay during the 1980s was that during the journey from Howrah to Bombay, the travellers would be behaving and responsive. But the opposite was the case otherwise during travels from Bombay to Howrah. This was always coupled by the ready indulgence by the Calcutta taxi-wallahs to indulge in cheating and befooling the travellers. What pains me most is that the scenario I had experienced during the 1980s still remain unchanged. During the journey from Howrah to Sambalpur, the travellers were behaving very wonderfully. Coupled with the improvement in respecting time by the Indian railways, this was a very morale enhancing experience.

But the return journey from Sambalpur to Kolkata made me recall the Howrah-Bombay experiences of the 1980s. Like the travellers did during the journey from Bombay to Calcutta in the 1980s, the passengers behaved exactly like they were in the 1980s. They were as unmindful of the fellow travellers as ever before, as self-centric as they were before, as ready to readily disturb the prevailing atmosphere for personal convenience and what not. As in the 1980s, the individuals do not feel any sense of remorse when their ill-intended attempts do not yield results and others retort very badly. It is this continuance of behaviour that has prompted me to correlate with the development scenario in this part of the country. We know that industrialisation in India was started in this part. We also know that there are no traits of this initiation and early comparative advantage today. The contemporary literature on economics of culture has something to tell us in this regard.

Development requires a kind of culture which is inclusive and cooperative in nature. This creates a kind of cumulative and cooperative learning in both skill and performance. It is something very different from the organisation of movements for personalised gains like strikes and bandhs in factories. Further, with the world increasingly globalised, every region should learn to be inclusive, cooperative and responsive in dealing with others. These are exactly what are missing in the land and people in this region for industrialisation and for sustained development.

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ATSUM condemns attack on COHSEM officials at Lilong Haoreibi College

IMPHAL, February 22: The All Tribal Students`™ Union, Manipur has vehemently condemned the attack on COHSEM officials including its chairman at Lilong Haoreibi College after a mob reacted violently against

IMPHAL, February 22: The All Tribal Students`™ Union, Manipur has vehemently condemned the attack on COHSEM officials including its chairman at Lilong Haoreibi College after a mob reacted violently against the expulsion of three students for copying and impersonation during the examination, a press release from ATSUM said.

The press release further said any kind of using unfair means in the examination whether it is copying from friends, guidebook of textbook or getting help from friends and invigilators etc tantamount to fraud. Such practices have put the education system in Manipur at low ebb, it said.

Now with the help of dynamic bureaucrats in the education department, much has been done to do away with malpractices in order to cleanse the education system in Manipur, it said.

Senior citizens or parents abetting the dismantling of the eight vehicles of the COHSEM flying squad including those of the council`™s Chairman, Secretary and SDO of Lilong was reckless and intolerable in a civilized society, it said, adding it was a disgrace and Lilong Haoreibi College had tarnished the image of the education department.

The order issued by the Deputy Secretary, Higher and Technical education department, blacklisting Lilong Haoreibi College in view of the illegal, unlawful and undesirable acts against officials of COHSEM is justified, it said.

The three students who are held responsible for the cause of the mob attack should be given stringent punishment. The OCs of the examination and uniformed men on duty should not be left scot free as they are directly or indirectly related to the pandemonium, it added.

`Clean examination`™ is a catchy quote and keeping the examination clean needs the overall efforts and contribution of us all, big and small.

Flying squad or invigilators or for that matter the education department alone cannot cleanse the system of mass copying in examinations. While cleaning the system of education, administrators, educationists and civil societies should not leave any stone unturned to do away with the system of mass copying, unfair means etc, it said, adding the parents or guardians are also asked to instruct their children to keep away from the practice of copying, stated the press release issued by ATSUM general secretary, Vareiyo Shatsang.

Meanwhile, the All Manipur Government Higher Secondary Lecturers`™ Welfare Association and CPI(M-L) Liberation, Manipur State Committee have also strongly condemned the incident in two separate press releases.

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Kha-Manipur college appeals – The Sangai Express

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Thoubal Feb 22: With semester examinations closing in and its teaching staff engaged in protest, Kha-Manipur College Students’ Union in a fit of rage over more and more numbers of cancelled classes has demanded State Government to work out a suitable …

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Thoubal Feb 22: With semester examinations closing in and its teaching staff engaged in protest, Kha-Manipur College Students' Union in a fit of rage over more and more numbers of cancelled classes has demanded State Government to work out a suitable …

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Excerpt of shifting cultivation in Manipur Labour and environment – The Sangai Express

Excerpt of shifting cultivation in Manipur Labour and environmentThe Sangai ExpressThe practice of shifting cultivation has contributed in the reduction of the forest cover area in the Hills of Manipur. According to the Forest Survey of India (FSI) 201…

Excerpt of shifting cultivation in Manipur Labour and environment
The Sangai Express
The practice of shifting cultivation has contributed in the reduction of the forest cover area in the Hills of Manipur. According to the Forest Survey of India (FSI) 2011, forest covers loss by 190 km2 during December 2006/January 2007 to January

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Manipur BJP organizes ‘Run Marathon 2015’ – Eastern Mirror

Manipur BJP organizes ‘Run Marathon 2015’
Eastern Mirror
Altogether 456 athletes from across Manipur includingaround 53 female took part at the BJP’s “Run Marathon 2015” held inImphal today with the theme “Anti-corruption and Good Governance”.Sports Cell of the Manipur Pradesh BJP organized the marathon …
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Manipur BJP organizes 'Run Marathon 2015'
Eastern Mirror
Altogether 456 athletes from across Manipur includingaround 53 female took part at the BJP's “Run Marathon 2015” held inImphal today with the theme “Anti-corruption and Good Governance”.Sports Cell of the Manipur Pradesh BJP organized the marathon …
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Manipur students impose ban on HRC – Eastern Mirror

Manipur students impose ban on HRCEastern MirrorAll Manipur Student Union (AMSU) has imposed a ban on Human Resource Center (HRC), a private coaching institute located at Nagamapal, RIMS Road Imphal and asked the institute to cease its operation for tr…

Manipur students impose ban on HRC
Eastern Mirror
All Manipur Student Union (AMSU) has imposed a ban on Human Resource Center (HRC), a private coaching institute located at Nagamapal, RIMS Road Imphal and asked the institute to cease its operation for transgressing educational activities with …

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Wakha women refutes AR statement

Wakha Nupi Samaj Meira Paibi group has refuted the statement issued by PRO of Assam Rifles AR that Nobin Singh, son of Jiten Singh was a PREPAK cadre and was caught while frisking at Khabam Lamkhai Source Hueiyen News Service

Wakha Nupi Samaj Meira Paibi group has refuted the statement issued by PRO of Assam Rifles AR that Nobin Singh, son of Jiten Singh was a PREPAK cadre and was caught while frisking at Khabam Lamkhai Source Hueiyen News Service

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Integration tour flagged off

Maj Gen PN Rao, Sena Medal, GOC, Red Shield Division flagged off a 13 day long National Integration Tour NIT to Indian Military Academy, Dehradun and Delhi on Feb 20 from Leimakhong Source The Sangai Express

Maj Gen PN Rao, Sena Medal, GOC, Red Shield Division flagged off a 13 day long National Integration Tour NIT to Indian Military Academy, Dehradun and Delhi on Feb 20 from Leimakhong Source The Sangai Express

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Farmers’ Training Programme

Awareness cum training programme for farmers was held at Nongbram, Imphal East by Directorate of Extension Education, Central Agricultural University, Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service

Awareness cum training programme for farmers was held at Nongbram, Imphal East by Directorate of Extension Education, Central Agricultural University, Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service

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State delegates Singapore bound

A 41 member delegation of Dhol Cholom will participate in the festival of India in Singapore for Chingay Parade 2015 being organised by Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi, Ministry of Culture, GoI and Indian Embassy in Singapore from Feb 27 to March 1 …

A 41 member delegation of Dhol Cholom will participate in the festival of India in Singapore for Chingay Parade 2015 being organised by Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi, Ministry of Culture, GoI and Indian Embassy in Singapore from Feb 27 to March 1 Source The Sangai Express

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Major Bob Khathing marathon

The 41 AR under the aegis of 10 sector, Ukhrul organized a marathon race and Run for Fun for school children as a part of the 103rd birth anniversary celebration of Maj Bob Khathing at Mini Secretariat complex, Ukhrul, Mungchan Zimik reports Source…

The 41 AR under the aegis of 10 sector, Ukhrul organized a marathon race and Run for Fun for school children as a part of the 103rd birth anniversary celebration of Maj Bob Khathing at Mini Secretariat complex, Ukhrul, Mungchan Zimik reports Source The Sangai Express

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JNMDA team for Singapore parade

A 41 member delegation of ‘Dhol Cholom’ unit led by W Lokendrajit and Ksh Kriti Singh of Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy JNMDA will be participating in the ‘Chingay Parade’ to be held from February 27 in Singapore Source Hueiyen News Service

A 41 member delegation of ‘Dhol Cholom’ unit led by W Lokendrajit and Ksh Kriti Singh of Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy JNMDA will be participating in the ‘Chingay Parade’ to be held from February 27 in Singapore Source Hueiyen News Service

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State faces acute shortage of LPG

The ongoing process of Direct Benefit Transfer of LPG DBTL coupled with misconduct of the LPG distributors under Indian Oil Corporation IOC have led to acute shortage of Liquefied Petroleum Gas LPG in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

The ongoing process of Direct Benefit Transfer of LPG DBTL coupled with misconduct of the LPG distributors under Indian Oil Corporation IOC have led to acute shortage of Liquefied Petroleum Gas LPG in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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Swine flu outbreak 743 deaths ring alarm across India

The number of deaths across India due to Swine Flu reached 743 on Friday, with 40 more people succumbing to the disease Source The Sangai Express Agencies

The number of deaths across India due to Swine Flu reached 743 on Friday, with 40 more people succumbing to the disease Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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IndiaIndonesia joint military exercise concludes

India Indonesia 3rd joint military exercise dubbed GARUDA SHAKTI III conducted at Counter Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School in Vairengte, Mizoram from February 9 concluded on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

India Indonesia 3rd joint military exercise dubbed GARUDA SHAKTI III conducted at Counter Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School in Vairengte, Mizoram from February 9 concluded on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Legal awareness programmes

A one day legal awareness programme was organised by various organisations under the sponsorship of the District Legal Services Authority, Imphal East at four different places in Jiribam today, reports Jiri News Network Source The Sangai Express

A one day legal awareness programme was organised by various organisations under the sponsorship of the District Legal Services Authority, Imphal East at four different places in Jiribam today, reports Jiri News Network Source The Sangai Express

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