Awareness prog on ICPS, Child Rights held

BISHNUPUR, September 9: A one-day awareness programme on ICPS and Child Protection, Child Rights and Child Trafficking was organized by District Child Protection Unit Bishnupur, Social Welfare Department at Leimapokpam

BISHNUPUR, September 9: A one-day awareness programme on ICPS and Child Protection, Child Rights and Child Trafficking was organized by District Child Protection Unit Bishnupur, Social Welfare Department at Leimapokpam Community Hall, Nambol today.

The programme was attended by Member of Leimapokpam Zilla Parishad Leimapokpam ongbi Tunanbi Devi as chief guest; Pradhan of Leimapokpam Gram Panchayat Koijam ongbi Ranjana Devi as president; Pradhan of Ishok Gram Panchayat Asem ongbi Sangita Devi; Pradhan of Sanjenbam Pukhrambam Gram Panchayat Naorem Tomba Meitei and Officer-in-charge Nambol Police Station Oinam Iboton Singh as guests of honour.

Delivering key note address, District Child Protection Officer N Nandashyam stated that the awareness programme was organized with the key objective of spreading the knowledge of child protection, fundamental rights of child and increasing the involvement of movement regarding the child rights in general population.

Besides Chairperson of Child Welfare Committee L Pishak Singh and Programme Officer of SCPS Mala Lisham who graced the occasion as resource persons, women folk, club members and NGO representatives from different parts of the district were also present at the programme.

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Awareness prog on ICPS, Child Rights held

BISHNUPUR, September 9: A one-day awareness programme on ICPS and Child Protection, Child Rights and Child Trafficking was organized by District Child Protection Unit Bishnupur, Social Welfare Department at Leimapokpam

BISHNUPUR, September 9: A one-day awareness programme on ICPS and Child Protection, Child Rights and Child Trafficking was organized by District Child Protection Unit Bishnupur, Social Welfare Department at Leimapokpam Community Hall, Nambol today.

The programme was attended by Member of Leimapokpam Zilla Parishad Leimapokpam ongbi Tunanbi Devi as chief guest; Pradhan of Leimapokpam Gram Panchayat Koijam ongbi Ranjana Devi as president; Pradhan of Ishok Gram Panchayat Asem ongbi Sangita Devi; Pradhan of Sanjenbam Pukhrambam Gram Panchayat Naorem Tomba Meitei and Officer-in-charge Nambol Police Station Oinam Iboton Singh as guests of honour.

Delivering key note address, District Child Protection Officer N Nandashyam stated that the awareness programme was organized with the key objective of spreading the knowledge of child protection, fundamental rights of child and increasing the involvement of movement regarding the child rights in general population.

Besides Chairperson of Child Welfare Committee L Pishak Singh and Programme Officer of SCPS Mala Lisham who graced the occasion as resource persons, women folk, club members and NGO representatives from different parts of the district were also present at the programme.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/09/awareness-prog-on-icps-child-rights-held/

Ethnic fraternity romance

Maybe things have gone too far to turn back. Maybe what we are witnessing today was always destine to happen. The myth of ethnic brotherhood is being blown up right

Maybe things have gone too far to turn back. Maybe what we are witnessing today was always destine to happen. The myth of ethnic brotherhood is being blown up right before our eyes in at least two ways. One is a lesson for the Meiteis who were all this while hanging on to this myth, presuming ethnic similarities predetermine fraternal bondages, and as a corollary, those outside this imagined fraternity are aliens not to be trusted. The Inner Line Permit System, ILPS, movement that they headed comes straight out of this presumed sacred equation, and they consciously alienated those they considered aliens from this standpoint. Now they are discovering those whom they, with such lack of unease, presumed shared fraternal ties, never appreciated or shared their worries. In short, they have ended up alienating everybody around them, both those they considered as aliens and those they thought shared fraternal bondages. This is also partly a price they are paying for leaving important matters of politics to the streets, to be executed by school children and vegetable vendors. This is also the price for ignoring the role of the intellectual elite. Democracy, it is often said is a system in which the people elect their enlightened elite to lead them, and not former government contractors to reduce politics to a bazaar.

The other way in which the myth is being exploded is by the new alliance seemingly struck between Nagas and Kukis under the claimed shared bondage of tribal brotherhood. This despite the fact that through history, if there have been any sworn enmity, it is between the two and not between either of them and the Meiteis. Nobody has recorded the progress of this relationship (and between other communities in the Northeast) better than British administrators. It must be said the British kept every trivial record, not just of the recce and punitive missions they undertook, but also of daily expenditure accounts to the last rupee. Accounts of Northeast affairs based solely on the British administration`™s records by Alexander Mackenzie and much later by Robert Reid confirm this for instance. And yet, Nagas and Kukis are now bonded. Our assessment is that this is a positive and forward looking bondage too, for it is based on shared interests, and therefore far from the kind of romance of ethnic brotherhood that the Metieis have made their staple.

Though there have been a quantum shift in the ethnic equations, it is not too late for the Meiteis to salvage some. They must remind themselves of the age old dictum that in politics there are no `friends` or `enemies`, and instead there are only `interests`, and from this vantage rework their relationships. Maybe it is a good thing to open a new page. The hills want more autonomy so let them demand it from those who can give it. But the valley must have a matching though not necessarily identical autonomy. This will be justice, and only justice can put conflicts to rest. The hills can then not worry about the valley standing in the way of their pursuits. The valley too must have the room to be itself. Right now, they cannot even think of sweeping their own courtyards without worrying about how the hills would respond. Geography of course will determine all remain bound to some extent. Attempting to severe this too would be asking for war. Take one example of how some geographies are integral and how any attempt to break these integrities can result in conflicts. Robert Kaplan`™s `Revenge of Geography` has this interesting illustration of the Nile River. The wind it seems blow against the direction of the current of the river, so a vessel wanting to go upstream can spread its sails and the wind would take it upstream. To return, it just has to pull down its sails and the current would bring it downstream. The river is extremely navigable and the archetypal memory of the Egyptian civilisation is so intricately woven around the Nile that today, even though the river is not as important as it was in ancient times, Egypt would still go to war with any upstream countries, be it Sudan or Ethiopia which dares tamper with the river. The hill-valley equation in Manipur is similar.

The Meiteis have one more to unwind. Let them realise there are many others who have a stake in the wellbeing of Manipur. Let them woo back these others they have alienated, the Nepalis, the Telis etc, who have made the state their only homes. This does not mean the fear of demographic overturn of small communities because of population influx is not real. Nobody anywhere in India or the world would fail to understand this. But there are more acceptable ways of ensuring a halt to this marginalisation of original populations. Let the three bills which have caused so much turmoil be reworked. The most essential of these is to take a more realistic, internationally acceptable and humanitarian base year to decide who is domicile. If it cannot be the current year, let the backdating be by about a decade or at the most two.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/09/ethnic-fraternity-romance/

Ethnic fraternity romance

Maybe things have gone too far to turn back. Maybe what we are witnessing today was always destine to happen. The myth of ethnic brotherhood is being blown up right

Maybe things have gone too far to turn back. Maybe what we are witnessing today was always destine to happen. The myth of ethnic brotherhood is being blown up right before our eyes in at least two ways. One is a lesson for the Meiteis who were all this while hanging on to this myth, presuming ethnic similarities predetermine fraternal bondages, and as a corollary, those outside this imagined fraternity are aliens not to be trusted. The Inner Line Permit System, ILPS, movement that they headed comes straight out of this presumed sacred equation, and they consciously alienated those they considered aliens from this standpoint. Now they are discovering those whom they, with such lack of unease, presumed shared fraternal ties, never appreciated or shared their worries. In short, they have ended up alienating everybody around them, both those they considered as aliens and those they thought shared fraternal bondages. This is also partly a price they are paying for leaving important matters of politics to the streets, to be executed by school children and vegetable vendors. This is also the price for ignoring the role of the intellectual elite. Democracy, it is often said is a system in which the people elect their enlightened elite to lead them, and not former government contractors to reduce politics to a bazaar.

The other way in which the myth is being exploded is by the new alliance seemingly struck between Nagas and Kukis under the claimed shared bondage of tribal brotherhood. This despite the fact that through history, if there have been any sworn enmity, it is between the two and not between either of them and the Meiteis. Nobody has recorded the progress of this relationship (and between other communities in the Northeast) better than British administrators. It must be said the British kept every trivial record, not just of the recce and punitive missions they undertook, but also of daily expenditure accounts to the last rupee. Accounts of Northeast affairs based solely on the British administration`™s records by Alexander Mackenzie and much later by Robert Reid confirm this for instance. And yet, Nagas and Kukis are now bonded. Our assessment is that this is a positive and forward looking bondage too, for it is based on shared interests, and therefore far from the kind of romance of ethnic brotherhood that the Metieis have made their staple.

Though there have been a quantum shift in the ethnic equations, it is not too late for the Meiteis to salvage some. They must remind themselves of the age old dictum that in politics there are no `friends` or `enemies`, and instead there are only `interests`, and from this vantage rework their relationships. Maybe it is a good thing to open a new page. The hills want more autonomy so let them demand it from those who can give it. But the valley must have a matching though not necessarily identical autonomy. This will be justice, and only justice can put conflicts to rest. The hills can then not worry about the valley standing in the way of their pursuits. The valley too must have the room to be itself. Right now, they cannot even think of sweeping their own courtyards without worrying about how the hills would respond. Geography of course will determine all remain bound to some extent. Attempting to severe this too would be asking for war. Take one example of how some geographies are integral and how any attempt to break these integrities can result in conflicts. Robert Kaplan`™s `Revenge of Geography` has this interesting illustration of the Nile River. The wind it seems blow against the direction of the current of the river, so a vessel wanting to go upstream can spread its sails and the wind would take it upstream. To return, it just has to pull down its sails and the current would bring it downstream. The river is extremely navigable and the archetypal memory of the Egyptian civilisation is so intricately woven around the Nile that today, even though the river is not as important as it was in ancient times, Egypt would still go to war with any upstream countries, be it Sudan or Ethiopia which dares tamper with the river. The hill-valley equation in Manipur is similar.

The Meiteis have one more to unwind. Let them realise there are many others who have a stake in the wellbeing of Manipur. Let them woo back these others they have alienated, the Nepalis, the Telis etc, who have made the state their only homes. This does not mean the fear of demographic overturn of small communities because of population influx is not real. Nobody anywhere in India or the world would fail to understand this. But there are more acceptable ways of ensuring a halt to this marginalisation of original populations. Let the three bills which have caused so much turmoil be reworked. The most essential of these is to take a more realistic, internationally acceptable and humanitarian base year to decide who is domicile. If it cannot be the current year, let the backdating be by about a decade or at the most two.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/09/ethnic-fraternity-romance/

RPF pays condolence to slain cadres

IMPHAL, September 6: The Revolutionary People`™s Front has paid condolence to three cadres of its PLA identified as 2nd lieutenant Amar alias Kangjam Romi, sgt Shyam alias Tongbram Samananda and

IMPHAL, September 6: The Revolutionary People`™s Front has paid condolence to three cadres of its PLA identified as 2nd lieutenant Amar alias Kangjam Romi, sgt Shyam alias Tongbram Samananda and cpl Andy alias Chongtham Nabanta.

A statement of the outfit said the three had gone in civilian dresses without any weapons for a medical check-up but were waylaid by a group of security forces who fired upon them near B Bongjang Village in Chandel district around 11am on September 5.

Two of them died at the spot, while the other who was already injured managed to escape from the spot but succumbed later, it said.

It said Kangjam Romi son of K Babu and K (o) Kaboklei of Phoubakchao Ikhai Bazar completed the PLA Basic Training on January 31, 2004 and was allotted Army no 2560 on the same day by the War office. He was presently working at the GHQ, it said.

It said he started working in the GQ in 2004 and after July 14, 2004 he served as a guard of the 253 Reserve battalion B Coy platoon 1 section 1 group 2 Commander and War Office.

It said Tongbram Samananda son of T Biren and T (o) Ibeyaima of Thanga Khunsem completed the Basic training of the PLA on January 1, 2008 and was allotted Army no2992.

After completing his training, he worked with the 253 R Bn Platoon 1 section 2 A Coy section 2ic from March 2009 and was later transferred on August 21 2009 to Auxillary Command. Samananda was presently working at the GHQ, it said.

Chongtham Nabanta son of Ch Bhomendro and Ch (o) Udoirani of Keishamthong Elangbam Leikai completed his basic training under the PLA on October 27, 2008 and was allotted Army no 3098, it said.

It continued, Nabanta worked at the GHQ after completing his training and was transferred as the training instructor on November 30, 2009. He was presently working under the Training Command, it said.

The statement also said that all units, departments and stations of the organisation convened a condolence meeting.

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RPF pays condolence to slain cadres

IMPHAL, September 6: The Revolutionary People`™s Front has paid condolence to three cadres of its PLA identified as 2nd lieutenant Amar alias Kangjam Romi, sgt Shyam alias Tongbram Samananda and

IMPHAL, September 6: The Revolutionary People`™s Front has paid condolence to three cadres of its PLA identified as 2nd lieutenant Amar alias Kangjam Romi, sgt Shyam alias Tongbram Samananda and cpl Andy alias Chongtham Nabanta.

A statement of the outfit said the three had gone in civilian dresses without any weapons for a medical check-up but were waylaid by a group of security forces who fired upon them near B Bongjang Village in Chandel district around 11am on September 5.

Two of them died at the spot, while the other who was already injured managed to escape from the spot but succumbed later, it said.

It said Kangjam Romi son of K Babu and K (o) Kaboklei of Phoubakchao Ikhai Bazar completed the PLA Basic Training on January 31, 2004 and was allotted Army no 2560 on the same day by the War office. He was presently working at the GHQ, it said.

It said he started working in the GQ in 2004 and after July 14, 2004 he served as a guard of the 253 Reserve battalion B Coy platoon 1 section 1 group 2 Commander and War Office.

It said Tongbram Samananda son of T Biren and T (o) Ibeyaima of Thanga Khunsem completed the Basic training of the PLA on January 1, 2008 and was allotted Army no2992.

After completing his training, he worked with the 253 R Bn Platoon 1 section 2 A Coy section 2ic from March 2009 and was later transferred on August 21 2009 to Auxillary Command. Samananda was presently working at the GHQ, it said.

Chongtham Nabanta son of Ch Bhomendro and Ch (o) Udoirani of Keishamthong Elangbam Leikai completed his basic training under the PLA on October 27, 2008 and was allotted Army no 3098, it said.

It continued, Nabanta worked at the GHQ after completing his training and was transferred as the training instructor on November 30, 2009. He was presently working under the Training Command, it said.

The statement also said that all units, departments and stations of the organisation convened a condolence meeting.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/09/rpf-pays-condolence-to-slain-cadres/

Four NPF MLAs resign from Manipur Assembly – Zee News

Four NPF MLAs resign from Manipur AssemblyZee NewsThe four were present when the Assembly had passed the resolution welcoming the peace accord of the Centre with NSCN(IM) and on maintaining the territorial integrity of Manipur. While they had welcomed …

Four NPF MLAs resign from Manipur Assembly
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The four were present when the Assembly had passed the resolution welcoming the peace accord of the Centre with NSCN(IM) and on maintaining the territorial integrity of Manipur. While they had welcomed the accord, they did not agree to a portion of the …
4 Naga MLAs quit Manipur assemblyThe Asian Age
4 Naga MLAs resign from Manipur assemblyTimes of India
Exact content of the resignation press communique of the four NPF MLAs of ManipurKanglaOnline
E-Pao.net
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Four NPF MLAs resign from Manipur Assembly – Zee News

Four NPF MLAs resign from Manipur AssemblyZee NewsThe four were present when the Assembly had passed the resolution welcoming the peace accord of the Centre with NSCN(IM) and on maintaining the territorial integrity of Manipur. While they had welcomed …

Four NPF MLAs resign from Manipur Assembly
Zee News
The four were present when the Assembly had passed the resolution welcoming the peace accord of the Centre with NSCN(IM) and on maintaining the territorial integrity of Manipur. While they had welcomed the accord, they did not agree to a portion of the …
4 Naga MLAs quit Manipur assemblyThe Asian Age
4 Naga MLAs resign from Manipur assemblyTimes of India
Exact content of the resignation press communique of the four NPF MLAs of ManipurKanglaOnline
E-Pao.net
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Four NPF MLAs resign from Manipur Assembly – Business Standard

Four NPF MLAs resign from Manipur AssemblyBusiness StandardThe four were present when the Assembly had passed the resolution welcoming the peace accord of the Centre with NSCN(IM) and on maintaining the territorial integrity of Manipur. While they had …

Four NPF MLAs resign from Manipur Assembly
Business Standard
The four were present when the Assembly had passed the resolution welcoming the peace accord of the Centre with NSCN(IM) and on maintaining the territorial integrity of Manipur. While they had welcomed the accord, they did not agree to a portion of the …
4 Naga MLAs resign from Manipur assemblyTimes of India
4 Naga MLAs quit Manipur assemblyThe Asian Age
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Manipur remains peaceful; one injured dies – Times of India


Times of India

Manipur remains peaceful; one injured dies
Times of India
IMPHAL: A man succumbed to his burn injuries, inflicted during the protest at Churachandpur town of Manipur against the passage of three bills in the assembly on August 31, even as the town remained peaceful today. He died at the Regional Instituted of …
Agitation in Manipur continues, protesters torch district council members The Indian Express
‘Us’, ‘them’ and an elusive peaceThe Hindu
Manipur Chaos: Lost In TranslationCounterCurrents.org
Google (press release)
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Manipur remains peaceful; one injured dies
Times of India
IMPHAL: A man succumbed to his burn injuries, inflicted during the protest at Churachandpur town of Manipur against the passage of three bills in the assembly on August 31, even as the town remained peaceful today. He died at the Regional Instituted of …
Agitation in Manipur continues, protesters torch district council members The Indian Express
'Us', 'them' and an elusive peaceThe Hindu
Manipur Chaos: Lost In TranslationCounterCurrents.org
Google (press release)
all 59 news articles »

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Unemployed youth in Manipur benefit from self-employment venture – Times of India

Unemployed youth in Manipur benefit from self-employment ventureTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: The youth in Manipur are finding out different ways to become self-reliant and generate means of livelihood. The Kanglei Economic Development Organzation (KEDO) start…

Unemployed youth in Manipur benefit from self-employment venture
Times of India
IMPHAL: The youth in Manipur are finding out different ways to become self-reliant and generate means of livelihood. The Kanglei Economic Development Organzation (KEDO) started by a group of unemployed youth of Thoubal district has come as a ray of …

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Medical camp, lecture programme held

The 22 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR South teamed up with Flood Relief Manipur to organise a Medical Camp at Keirak village, Thoubal district Source Hueiyen News Service

The 22 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR South teamed up with Flood Relief Manipur to organise a Medical Camp at Keirak village, Thoubal district Source Hueiyen News Service

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AR participates Teachers’ Day celebrations

The 20 Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ 26 Sector Assam Rifles participated in Teachers’ Day celebrations at St Joseph’s High School, Panchai, Chandel and St Peter’s High School, Monsangpantha in Chandel district Source Hueiyen News Service

The 20 Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ 26 Sector Assam Rifles participated in Teachers’ Day celebrations at St Joseph’s High School, Panchai, Chandel and St Peter’s High School, Monsangpantha in Chandel district Source Hueiyen News Service

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ZUF asks Tml MLAs to resign

Zeliangrong United Front ZUF has urged Zeliangrong MLAs Gaikhangam, Z Kikhonbou and Janghemlung Panmei to resign immediately while cautioning that the MLAs should be held responsible in case any untoward incidents happen in Zeliangrong area with reg…

Zeliangrong United Front ZUF has urged Zeliangrong MLAs Gaikhangam, Z Kikhonbou and Janghemlung Panmei to resign immediately while cautioning that the MLAs should be held responsible in case any untoward incidents happen in Zeliangrong area with regard to the passing of the three infamous Bills in Manipur Legislative Assembly recently Source The Sangai Express

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Mega health camp in Andro

A mega health camp was held on Sunday at Andro High School ground jointly organised by Rotary Club Imphal, Andro A C MLA Th Shyamkumar, JNIMS and many private hospitals Source Hueiyen News Service

A mega health camp was held on Sunday at Andro High School ground jointly organised by Rotary Club Imphal, Andro A C MLA Th Shyamkumar, JNIMS and many private hospitals Source Hueiyen News Service

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Mortal remains of Shaolin Chandam brought home

The mortal remains of Shaolin Chandam, who was shot dead by his American roommate at LaSalle Gardens in Hampton, Virginia on Aug 25, were brought to his home State here today Source The Sangai Express

The mortal remains of Shaolin Chandam, who was shot dead by his American roommate at LaSalle Gardens in Hampton, Virginia on Aug 25, were brought to his home State here today Source The Sangai Express

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Life attempt on prospective husband condemned

The life attempt on 21 year old Naorem Narendra over the death of his fianc e Athokpam Bina has been condemned by the former’s family on Sunday Source Hueiyen News Service

The life attempt on 21 year old Naorem Narendra over the death of his fianc e Athokpam Bina has been condemned by the former’s family on Sunday Source Hueiyen News Service

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TPOM for PR

Tribal People’s Organisation, Manipur TPOM has urged the Central Govt to impose President’s Rule in the State in order to bring normalcy to the already tense and volatile situation in hill districts of the State following the passing of three Bills b…

Tribal People’s Organisation, Manipur TPOM has urged the Central Govt to impose President’s Rule in the State in order to bring normalcy to the already tense and volatile situation in hill districts of the State following the passing of three Bills by the State Assembly Source The Sangai Express

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Naga Peace Accord is Centre’s trap to disintegrate Manipur JD U

The signing of Naga Peace Accord on August 3 between Government of India and NSCN IM without consulting the Manipur Government is a trap which could disintegrate Manipur, alleged Janata Dal United JDU Manipur State Source Hueiyen News Service

The signing of Naga Peace Accord on August 3 between Government of India and NSCN IM without consulting the Manipur Government is a trap which could disintegrate Manipur, alleged Janata Dal United JDU Manipur State Source Hueiyen News Service

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