Readiness is All

A day in the life of Imphal can be a confounding collage. So many startling but contrasting, and even contradicting, events can unfold at the same time. The front pages

A day in the life of Imphal can be a confounding collage. So many startling but contrasting, and even contradicting, events can unfold at the same time. The front pages of local newspapers are evidence of this almost on a daily basis. Take today`™s newspaper for instance. A screaming headline announced a devastating act of terrorism in which an Improvised Explosive Device, IED, planted by some unknown criminals inside a crowded betel nuts vending shed exploded causing two deaths and injuring several more. Adjacent to this is another prominent headline proclaiming the surrender of an insurgent outfit to the government, an event the government was eager to claim as a sign of the arrival of the peace train in the state. Elsewhere, is an announcement that a plan for a beauty contest is shaping up, just as a book fair opened in another corner of the capital. Such is the threshold of alarm in the state today that there is little left which can evoke a sense of tragedy, or public elation. Through prolonged exposure, this abnormality has become Manipur`™s new normal, and despite all the violence, chaos, corruption… life goes on as if there is nothing to be too upset about. It will sound unbelievable to many, but Manipur these days even manages to make jokes about grenade gifts. There is even a popular song about bomb blasts at market places. If Manipur has lost its sense of tragedy, the fact of such a degree of desensitisation amongst practically the entire society, probably is its biggest tragedy.

But amidst the maddening collage of disparate and seemingly disconnected events that unfold each day, there are tell tale signs that some radical shifts in the mindset of the people are taking shape. Recall for instance a few days ago the widely reported public outrage when some young boys disappeared from a locality, reportedly lead away from their homes by someone known to the locality. The public attacked the home of this man and threatened to banish his entire family from the locality. It is anybody`™s guess the public ire on the man was because he was suspected to be a recruiting agent for an underground organisation. A scan of the front pages of local newspapers will reveal such shows of public outrage at suspected recruiting agents of insurgents are not isolated or unique. They have indeed come to form a pattern. If this trend holds, and it probably will, by the turn of the next generation, insurgency in Manipur will cease to be a revolution and insurgents no longer held in any esteem as patriots, although of the extreme kind. This hardening of emotions is already a reality to a good extent. The revolution, and those committed to it, must notice this, and the sooner they do it, the better it will be for everybody in the state and the revolution itself.

The times have changed, and this is only to be expected, for time is not a static phenomenon. As all have been witness to, there have been tectonic shifts in the economy, polity and outlook, not just in Manipur, but India and indeed the whole world. The very idea of Nation State and notions of its sovereignty have transformed unrecognizably. What we call today as internationalism, is in real terms about the formation of supra national institutions, of which there is an ever multiplying number. The UN, SAARC, ASEAN… to name just a few. Manipur has plenty of fight left in it. Its people will fight if they are called upon to for what they consider as their war. They cannot however be expected to remain committed to 50 year old slogans and war cries. Charming as the past era is, it must be allowed to be replaced by new ones. King Lear`™s tragedy was precisely an inability to do this. He remained charmed by the morality of a past era, and was not resilient enough to accommodate the new world order. Literature and the arts tell the stories of the heart and soul, and often have more for humanity to learn from than science can ever teach.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Concerned TDC urges CM to look into sluggish NH 37 work progress

IMPHAL, December 16: The Transporters and Drivers Council, TDC has drawn the State Chief Minister`™s attention to look into the condition of the National Highway no 37, highlighting that there

IMPHAL, December 16: The Transporters and Drivers Council, TDC has drawn the State Chief Minister`™s attention to look into the condition of the National Highway no 37, highlighting that there has been no actual progress in the road condition even though the Border Roads Organisation has been tasked to handle the road improvement work.

The council`™s president H Ranjit told media persons today that the TDC is ready to take on the road improvement work if the BRO is unable to complete it soon.

He said the worst part is between Barak and Makru bridges.

Ranjit demanded the government to remove the BRO and replace it with another work agency.

The TDC, he said has been contributing in improving the road condition of the highway since 2010 and has helped in making it motorable.

He said the Imphal-Jiribam highway is a major lifeline of the State and the council had often times appealed to all concerned against involving politics in the road improvement works.

The TDC had replaced the wooden planks of the Makru Bridge in the past, however, since it has not been repaired for long the bridge is once again in a terrible condition. The planks are tightened with binding wires and the bridge is getting riskier by the day for the loaded trucks to cross it.

He continued that the council has already bought wooden planks to be used on the Barak Bridge.

He further charged the BRO of misappropriating the funds sanctioned by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highway Government of India.

The concerned Union Minister has already physically inspected the highway and the State government has also conducted surveys on two counts, however there is not much improvement in the road condition, he said.

He continued that even though the BRO had assured to complete the road repairing by March 2014, it is far from complete till date.

The BRO has been only claiming the fund constraint for the delay in the work, he said.

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Manipur to get two new universities – The Hindu

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Irang PartI VA Board rebuts

Reacting to the joint statement of the chairman of Thonglang Atongba, Akutpa, Harup, Topon and Makui villages, the GB Chairman of Irang Part I VA Board today said that the ‘arrogant’ and undemocratic words self style GB used by the chairmen exposed t…

Reacting to the joint statement of the chairman of Thonglang Atongba, Akutpa, Harup, Topon and Makui villages, the GB Chairman of Irang Part I VA Board today said that the ‘arrogant’ and undemocratic words self style GB used by the chairmen exposed their level of their mentality and social obligation Source The Sangai Express

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Chandel District Cultural Exchange Program Held

The 4th one day cultural exchange program of Chandel District was held at Community Hall of Aimol Khullen Village in Chandel District today with Ningthoujam Geoffrey, Deputy Commissioner of the district as the Chief Guest Source Hueiyen News Service

The 4th one day cultural exchange program of Chandel District was held at Community Hall of Aimol Khullen Village in Chandel District today with Ningthoujam Geoffrey, Deputy Commissioner of the district as the Chief Guest Source Hueiyen News Service

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Chandel shopkeepers clean town

With the aim of keeping the town clean and celebrating Christmas with healthy surroundings, residents and shopkeepers of Japhou town conducted social work in and around the town area under the aegis of the Japhou Bazar Authority today Source The San…

With the aim of keeping the town clean and celebrating Christmas with healthy surroundings, residents and shopkeepers of Japhou town conducted social work in and around the town area under the aegis of the Japhou Bazar Authority today Source The Sangai Express

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Vijay Diwas observed in Manipur

Vijay Diwas was observed here to pay tribute to the martyrs who laid down their lives for the nation during the Indo Pakistan War of 1971 Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

Vijay Diwas was observed here to pay tribute to the martyrs who laid down their lives for the nation during the Indo Pakistan War of 1971 Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Black topping works on Sanakeithel Road started

After nearly ten years of rigorous demand for black topping of Lamphel Sanakeithel main road by different social organizations and clubs of Thangmeiband area, the HVS Construction Private Limited has started the work Source Hueiyen News Service

After nearly ten years of rigorous demand for black topping of Lamphel Sanakeithel main road by different social organizations and clubs of Thangmeiband area, the HVS Construction Private Limited has started the work Source Hueiyen News Service

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Book released

A book titled Indian Women Through Ages, edited by Priyadarshini M Gangte was released today at DAVE Literature Centre, DMC campus Source The Sangai Express

A book titled Indian Women Through Ages, edited by Priyadarshini M Gangte was released today at DAVE Literature Centre, DMC campus Source The Sangai Express

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Kidnapping of railway engineer condemned

The incident of abduction of a survey engineer, Sandip Vera and Shiv Singh Rana who have been assigned by the Coastal Project Private Limited in its railway project at Tousem in Tamenglong District has been condemned by the Kuki Inpi of Tamenglong, Jir…

The incident of abduction of a survey engineer, Sandip Vera and Shiv Singh Rana who have been assigned by the Coastal Project Private Limited in its railway project at Tousem in Tamenglong District has been condemned by the Kuki Inpi of Tamenglong, Jiribam and Tousem Subdivision along with Kuki Chief Association of Tousem Block in Tamenglong District Source Hueiyen News Service

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Cultural exchange programme held

The 4th one day cultural exchange programme of Chandel district was held at Aimol Khullen Community Hall, Chandel district today with Ningthoujam Geoffrey, Deputy Commissioner, Chandel as the chief guest Source The Sangai Express

The 4th one day cultural exchange programme of Chandel district was held at Aimol Khullen Community Hall, Chandel district today with Ningthoujam Geoffrey, Deputy Commissioner, Chandel as the chief guest Source The Sangai Express

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Vogue Looms 2015

Vogue Looms 2015, an event featuring a fashion parade and live musical performances, would be organised jointly by Velvet Ladders and Attitude X on January 4, 2015 Source The Sangai Express

Vogue Looms 2015, an event featuring a fashion parade and live musical performances, would be organised jointly by Velvet Ladders and Attitude X on January 4, 2015 Source The Sangai Express

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Direct Benefit Transfer of LPG Subsidy A challenge in Manipur

Implementation of Central Government’s policy of providing subsidized LPG cylinders to customers has become an uphill task in Manipur state, considering the process of linkage of consumers’ profiles with their bank accounts Source Hueiyen News Service

Implementation of Central Government’s policy of providing subsidized LPG cylinders to customers has become an uphill task in Manipur state, considering the process of linkage of consumers’ profiles with their bank accounts Source Hueiyen News Service

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28day long training prog concludes

The twenty eight days long training programme on ‘rational molding and plastic molding technique’ and ‘plastic joins usage in domestic electrical wiring’ came to a close today with a simple closing ceremony at Central Institute of Plastic and Technolog…

The twenty eight days long training programme on ‘rational molding and plastic molding technique’ and ‘plastic joins usage in domestic electrical wiring’ came to a close today with a simple closing ceremony at Central Institute of Plastic and Technology CIPET , Imphal Source The Sangai Express

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Yangoulen Chief vows to safeguard Manipur’s boundary

Despite having boundary issues with Myanmar’s Tuivang Village in the aftermath of the disappearance of Border Pillar No Source Hueiyen News Service Gyanand Naorem

Despite having boundary issues with Myanmar’s Tuivang Village in the aftermath of the disappearance of Border Pillar No Source Hueiyen News Service Gyanand Naorem

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One UG, one OGW held

Troops of the 30 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under the aegis of Hqs IGAR South along with Heingang police launched an operation at Khurai and apprehended one PLA cadre and one over ground worker of KYKL yesterday Source The Sangai Express

Troops of the 30 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under the aegis of Hqs IGAR South along with Heingang police launched an operation at Khurai and apprehended one PLA cadre and one over ground worker of KYKL yesterday Source The Sangai Express

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State pays homage to IndoPak war martyrs

Joining other parts of the country, the State Government observed Vijay Diwas at the banquet hall of 1st Bn Manipur Rifles today Source The Sangai Express

Joining other parts of the country, the State Government observed Vijay Diwas at the banquet hall of 1st Bn Manipur Rifles today Source The Sangai Express

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