A Trip to the Land of Rising Sun

Two students of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyala Khumbong, Imphal District, Ruhikumar Sandham and Ningthoujam Nareshkumar Singh, both of them studying in eleventh standard had visited Japan in December 2014, as part

Two students of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyala Khumbong, Imphal District, Ruhikumar Sandham and Ningthoujam Nareshkumar Singh, both of them studying in eleventh standard had visited Japan in December 2014, as part of Japan-East Asia Network of Exchange for Students and Youths, JENESYS. Bobo Khuraijam had a brief conversation with them.

IFP: So you have been lucky to visit the Land of Rising Sun. Was it your dream come true or it happened as a surprise?

Nareshkumar (NK): Yes, it was like a dream. But we believed that we have fair chance of visiting the country. Some of our school seniors had already visited the place through the JENESYS programme.

Ruhikumar (RK): Yes, three of our seniors had been to Japan. Lalhaba, who went there earlier, is presently pursuing higher studies in the country after passing out from the Vidyalaya. But this was the first time that two students were selected from the same school.

IFP: That`™s interesting. How did it happen? Tell us about the criteria of applying for the trip.

NK: We have to submit our application online through the Ministry of Human Resource, Government of India. Eighty students are selected from all over the country. It is important for the applicant to be an `all-rounder`™, which means one has to be good in studies and as well as in co-curricular activities, including games and sports.

RK: Right. I had applied giving emphasis on my sports activities, as I have played Volleyball, Kabaddi and football at national level competitions. But the selecting authority had instructed us to furnish our academic records too.

IFP: What was your first reaction on getting the news of your selection?

RK: It was during our half yearly exam, Naresh was called by our Principal, N Dhiren. Sir instructed Naresh to check his personal e-mail as it was already time for announcement of selected students. I stayed back in the dorm, with butterfly in my stomach.

NK: The first word was `congratulation`™; I quickly figured out that I was enlisted. Then I went back to dorm to inform Ruhi, and insisted him to check his mail. But he was reluctant.

IFP: Naresh, we learn that you have been going places even after your Japan trip. Tell us something about it.

NK: Well, I along with six students of our school went to attend an inspirational talk session given by renowned scientists organised by CSIR at the North East Institute of Science & Technology, Jorhat from Jan 5 `“ 10. JNV Khumbong was the lone school from Manipur to take part in the programme. There was an elocution competition as well during the session. Our school bagged the 1st and 2nd position. We spoke on a common theme: Nanotechnology.

IFP: Congrats. You have been doing well, making the school and your parents proud of you. Did you get inspired after the session? What are your future plans?

NK: Thank you. Yes, certainly. We are inspired. I also attended a science programme some time back in Manipur University. From that session and the last one we attended in Jorhat, I have decided to pursue higher studies in research work. I want to become a scientist. I want to do research in Chemistry as it has been my favourite subject.

IFP: How about you, Ruhikumar?

RK: I want to go for active service; I want to become an army officer. A few days back, an alumnus who is now serving as Lt. Col in the army came to meet us on the school annual day. His talk was very inspiring.

IFP: We wish you all the best. Now, tell us about your Japan trip.

NK: I don`™t know how to begin about the trip. It was an amazing experience. The place is so advanced and people are so warm. I can never forget their hospitality. We were segregated into groups. They took us to different places like school, stadium and yes; the home-stay experience was unforgettable.

RK: Yes, we were amazed by their discipline, cleanliness, their sense of belonging to their country. Of course, the physical infrastructure they have is something that overwhelmed us all. The skyscrapers in Tokyo were so high, I thought, they would collapse upon us (laugh). And our guide told us that they are all designed to withstand earthquakes.

IFP: Did you not have a ride on their Bullet trains?

NK: Yes, we did. They took my group (5 of us), to Aomori, a town in the northern most corner of Japan. It was 400 miles away from Tokyo. The Bullet train covered the distance in just 3 hours. And then we were taken to the Kawamonzen family. The family is a rich family though farming is their occupation. They grow apples and strawberries, and own 3 cars (laugh).

RK: My home-stay was with the Kudou family. They are also farmer. What was exciting was that the family took me to their strawberry fields and asked me to help them in their work, to which I happily agreed. It was a mild kind of work compared to their refreshments and hospitality. I would like to go back to Japan if given the opportunity.

IFP: What things would you like to bring back from that country?

RK: I definitely like their urban infrastructure. How they are design and build; it has been a puzzle to me, and will be for a long time. Take their school for instance. The kind of gymnasium and other facilities they have is beyond words to describe. But what I admire most is the discipline of the people. People follow time very strictly.

NK: Our guide told us that if you ask for direction to someone walking fast in the street, most probably you will not get an answer. Because he/she do not want to be late even for a minute to reach their work place, otherwise, people are very helpful. I too like the sense of discipline of the Japanese. It is worth emulating.

(Nareshkumar is son of N Krishnamohon Singh and N Prema of Heirok, Part-III, Champrathong Makhong & Ruhikumar is son of S Ibungo and S Tampakleima Devi of Samurou Makha Leikai)

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/01/a-trip-to-the-land-of-rising-sun/

Though AFSPA lifted from Imphal, the two capital districts have most troops stationed

By DNbir IMPHAL, January 16: Manipur`™s twin capitals Imphal East and West districts, has topped the chart of being the districts with the highest number of security forces deployment excluding

Army within AFSPA free areas

Army within AFSPA free areas

By DNbir

IMPHAL, January 16: Manipur`™s twin capitals Imphal East and West districts, has topped the chart of being the districts with the highest number of security forces deployment excluding civil police.

According to highly reliable sources, altogether there are seven security groups operating within the districts including Army, paramilitary forces and state forces. No doubt being the capital vital Government institutes are stationed within these districts. However, the figure comes as a surprise for the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) had been withdrawn from seven assembly segments of the two districts.

The Central Reserve Police Forces (CRPF) is stationed in 27 different places within the districts, which include CRPF-group centre, 32 Battalion CRPF, 69 Bn CRPF, 86 Bn CRPF, 109 Bn CRPF, 143 Bn CRPF, 213 Bn CRPF. Of the total, 23 are stationed in Imphal West, while the remaining four are stationed in Imphal East.

The India Reserve Battalion (IRB) has the highest number of battalions including 1st IRB Bn, 2nd Bn IRB, 3rd Bn IRB, 4th Bn IRB, 5th Bn IRB, 6th Bn IRB, 7th Bn IRB, 8th Bn IRB (CDO), 9th Bn IRB.

The Army has only two regiments operating within the Imphal West district. They are stationed in five different places including a battalion head quarter of the 12 Bihar Regiment along with three posts and a company of the 9 Dogra Regiment.

The Assam Rifles are operating in 10 places including the 9 Sector with five battalions, IGAR (S), 10 AR, 16 AR, 30 AR, 40 AR five of which are station in Imphal West and the rest in the Imphal East.

The Border Security Forces (BSF) has only one battalion, 49 battalion BSF, including a sector head quarter, CI Ops and stationed in ten places of which eight is station in Imphal East and the remaining in the West.

The Central Industrial Security Forces (CISF) is stationed in only two places of the Imphal West district including CM office and residence and Tulihal Airport.

Meanwhile, the Manipur Rifles has only three battalions including the 1st Battalion Manipur Rifles and 2nd Bn MR, 7 Bn MR.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/01/though-afspa-lifted-from-imphal-the-two-capital-districts-have-most-troops-stationed/

MPP commences mass enrolment campaign eyeing 2017 election

IMPHAL, January 16: The Manipur People`™s Party today announced the commencement of its mass enrolment campaign with an eye for the 2017 State Assembly election. Speaking at a press conference

IMPHAL, January 16: The Manipur People`™s Party today announced the commencement of its mass enrolment campaign with an eye for the 2017 State Assembly election.

Speaking at a press conference held at the party`™s Polo Ground office, party president N Sovakiran said MPP was once a formidable political party, but today it has lost public support due to the absence of any of the so-called political bigwigs in the party.

Nevertheless, the party will not look for any `big face`™ at the moment, but it will put all effort to make it a much stronger regional party he said.

Sovakiran further appealed to all supporters and sympathizers including those residing outside the State to help the party gain its lost glory and sought both emotional and financial support.

Meanwhile, announcing the mass enrolment of members, the party president said the party has a dedicated website for those wanting to enroll online.

Sovakiran said that it is high time for the people to enrol with the party and uproot the current government which has gain much notoriety for corruption, extra judicial killings, and incomplete development projects, etc.

He said the 2017 election will be for the people to decide and bring to power the true leaders of the land.

MPP is our future he said appealing to the people to join the party in order to safeguard the State.

During the press meet MPP president N Sovakiran said that Indian Constitution has provisions for regional political parties.

He said some regional political parties have been existing in the country even before independence

The Manipur People`™s Party was formed on December 26, 1968.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/01/mpp-commences-mass-enrolment-campaign-eyeing-2017-election/

Though AFSPA lifted from Imphal, the two capital districts have most troops stationed

By DNbir IMPHAL, January 16: Manipur`™s twin capitals Imphal East and West districts, has topped the chart of being the districts with the highest number of security forces deployment excluding

Army within AFSPA free areas

Army within AFSPA free areas

By DNbir

IMPHAL, January 16: Manipur`™s twin capitals Imphal East and West districts, has topped the chart of being the districts with the highest number of security forces deployment excluding civil police.

According to highly reliable sources, altogether there are seven security groups operating within the districts including Army, paramilitary forces and state forces. No doubt being the capital vital Government institutes are stationed within these districts. However, the figure comes as a surprise for the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) had been withdrawn from seven assembly segments of the two districts.

The Central Reserve Police Forces (CRPF) is stationed in 27 different places within the districts, which include CRPF-group centre, 32 Battalion CRPF, 69 Bn CRPF, 86 Bn CRPF, 109 Bn CRPF, 143 Bn CRPF, 213 Bn CRPF. Of the total, 23 are stationed in Imphal West, while the remaining four are stationed in Imphal East.

The India Reserve Battalion (IRB) has the highest number of battalions including 1st IRB Bn, 2nd Bn IRB, 3rd Bn IRB, 4th Bn IRB, 5th Bn IRB, 6th Bn IRB, 7th Bn IRB, 8th Bn IRB (CDO), 9th Bn IRB.

The Army has only two regiments operating within the Imphal West district. They are stationed in five different places including a battalion head quarter of the 12 Bihar Regiment along with three posts and a company of the 9 Dogra Regiment.

The Assam Rifles are operating in 10 places including the 9 Sector with five battalions, IGAR (S), 10 AR, 16 AR, 30 AR, 40 AR five of which are station in Imphal West and the rest in the Imphal East.

The Border Security Forces (BSF) has only one battalion, 49 battalion BSF, including a sector head quarter, CI Ops and stationed in ten places of which eight is station in Imphal East and the remaining in the West.

The Central Industrial Security Forces (CISF) is stationed in only two places of the Imphal West district including CM office and residence and Tulihal Airport.

Meanwhile, the Manipur Rifles has only three battalions including the 1st Battalion Manipur Rifles and 2nd Bn MR, 7 Bn MR.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/01/though-afspa-lifted-from-imphal-the-two-capital-districts-have-most-troops-stationed/

MK Binodini`s life and legacy to be discussed at Jaipur Literature Festival

New Delhi, January 16 (MIC): The eighth edition of the Jaipur Literature Festival, the world`s largest free literary festival to be held from January 21 to 25 at the historic

New Delhi, January 16 (MIC): The eighth edition of the Jaipur Literature Festival, the world`s largest free literary festival to be held from January 21 to 25 at the historic Diggi Palace, Jaipur will see three eminent writers from Assam, Manipur and Tripura discuss MK Binodini`™s life and legacy.

Around 77 authors from different countries and India are taking part at the 5-day grand event.

Nobel Laureate Sir VS Naipaul, 2013 Man Book Prize Winner Eleanor Catton, acclaimed novelist Hanif Kureishi and celebrated American travel writer Paul Theroux will take center-stage along with some of India`s leading authors, including prominent Hindi poet Kedarnath Singh, 2014 Man Booker Prize nominee Neel Mukherjee, best-selling novelist Amish Tripathi and celebrated author and translator Arshia Sattar, as well as internationally loved German children`s author Cornelia Funke at the festival.

L Somi Roy from Manipur and Pradyot Deb Burman from Tripura will discuss Binodini`s life and legacy with writer and poet Janice Pariat from Assam.

`Binodini: Forgotten Kingdoms, Remembered Histories` is the title of the session which has been scheduled at Mahindra Humanities Durbar Hall on the first day of the festival from 11.15 am to 12.15 am.

MK Binodini Devi (1922-2011), was born to the erstwhile royal family of Manipur.

A singularly talented novelist, essayist, and playwright, she wrote scripts and screenplays and was also a sculptor. With a creative output spanning a major part of the past century, `Imasi` remains an important part of the literary heritage of Manipur and the North Eastern States.

Her son L. Somi Roy has translated her memoirs of palace life titled `The Maharaja`™s Household: A Daughter`™s Memories of Her Father`™. Zubaan Books, New Delhi had published the book this year. Churachand Maharajgi Imung (2008) was the last book published by Binodini, as she signed her works during her lifetime.

Part memoir, part oral testimony, part eyewitness account, Binodini`™s The Maharaja`™s Household: A Daughter`™s Memories of Her Father provides a unique and engrossingly intimate view of life in the erstwhile royal household of Manipur in northeast India. It brings to life stories of kingdoms long vanished, and is an important addition to the untold histories of the British Raj.

L Somi Roy is a media curator and film producer and writer who divides his time between his native Manipur and New York. He has curated for MoMA, Lincoln Center and the Whitney Museum, among others. He is the Founder of IMASI: The Maharaj Kumari Binodini Devi Foundation in Imphal.

Janice Pariat is the author of Boats on Land: A Collection of Short Stories which won the Sahitya Akademi`™s Young Writer Award and the Crossword Book Award for Fiction in 2013. Seahorse, her first novel, has been recently published by Vintage Books, Random House India.

Pariat was born in in Jorhat, Assam, and grew up between Shillong and several tea estates in Assam. She was educated at Loreto Convent, Shillong and The Assam Valley School. Thereafter she obtained a BA in English Literature from St. Stephen`s College, Delhi and an MA in History of Art and/or Archaeology from SOAS, University of London. She is the editor of online literary journal Pyrta, which she founded in 2010.

Pradyot Bikram Manikya Deb Burman is the current head of the Royal house of Tripura. He is the general secretary of the Tripura Congress and also the editor in chief of leading Magazine/news portal TNT-The Northeast Today.

A regular at the Harvard University, he speaks on various social issues such as Illegal mining, Forest rights, AFSPA, Migration and Tribal Rights. He is also the chairman of the Royal Tripura Foundation which runs a school in a remote village in Tripura .A keen musician and a sportsperson he also promotes various rock shows in the Northeast and is the Director at the Anglian Olympic Medal Hunt, which manages some of the best sports talent in the country.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/01/mk-binodinis-life-and-legacy-to-be-discussed-at-jaipur-literature-festival/

Cadres and leaders of underground URF held during search operation

IMPHAL, Jan 16: A combined team of security forces have nabbed several cadres of the URF (Lalheiba) including its 2-IC during a cordon and search operation at Taphou Kuki Village

IMPHAL, Jan 16: A combined team of security forces have nabbed several cadres of the URF (Lalheiba) including its 2-IC during a cordon and search operation at Taphou Kuki Village on January 13.

According to a report carried earlier, the arrested men included cadres of KNO/KRA as well. However, police today claimed all arrested men were URF (Lalheiba) cadres.

Acting on a reliable information about the presence of s/s chairman Lalheiba Meitei of the URF (Lalheiba faction) along with his cadres in the general area of Taphou Kuki Village, Senapati, a combined team District Police Commando, Imphal West, District Police, Senapati and 25 Assam Rifles conducted cordon and search operation in the said area on January 13, according to a PRO Police statement.

During the search operation, an active cadre of the outfit identified as Thangjamuan alias Kelvin Zou, 23, son of Kaisuanlal Zou of Churchanpur Head Quarter was arrested, it said.

On his disclosure, one Al Rifle loaded with 30 (thirty) live rounds and one bag containing 204 live rounds of A 1 ammunition were located and seized from the house of Senthang Chongloi, 67 son of (L) Dormesh Rai of Lhanghoi Veng, Taphou Kuki village, Senapati District, it said.

The statement also said that on further investigation, another four cadres of the outfit, identified as s/s 2-IC URF (Lalheiba faction), Elangbam Surchandra alias Chand alias Max, 34 son of E Itai Singh of Pukhao Ahallup Makha Leikai, Imphal East, s/s private Thanglaldin alias Shaolin Vaiphei, 19, son of Zamkhai Vaiphei of Churchandpur Headquarter, Satneo Singron, 20, son of Yangpa Singron of Churachandpur Tollen and Lamjahao Chongloi, 21, son of Latejang Chongloi of Taphao Kuki village were arrested on the same day from the house of Lamjahao Chongloi.

From the disclosure of s/s 2-IC, Elangbam Surchandra alias Chand alias Max, one AK 56 Rifles loaded with 30 rounds, one polythene bag containing 133 (one hundred and thirty three) live rounds of AK 56 and one M 16 Rifle with one magazine containing 14 live rounds were recovered and seized from the courtyard of Janglal Chongloi (35) s/o Hentao Chongloi of Lhanghoi Veng Taphou Kuki village, it said.

A case has been registered at Sekmai Police Station and investigation is going on, the statement concluded.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/01/cadres-and-leaders-of-underground-urf-held-during-search-operation/

Tanker drivers left stranded without official parking space for them

IMPHAL, January 16: Petroleum Tanker drivers today have expressed their disappointments over the attitude of the state Government for allegedly indecisiveness of the Government to allot parking space for their

IMPHAL, January 16: Petroleum Tanker drivers today have expressed their disappointments over the attitude of the state Government for allegedly indecisiveness of the Government to allot parking space for their vehicles.

Speaking to IFP, an executive member of the All Manipur Petroleum Tankers and Drivers`™ Union (AMPTDU) said that as proposed by the state Government the petroleum tankers which have been parking at the ISBT started shifting to Sangaiprou Godown. However, to the surprise of the tanker drivers they were reportedly asked to park at the Oil fed depot which is under construction at Malom.

Left with no choice the transporter went to the Malom but the place could accommodate only 24 tankers when there are 54 tankers parked at ISBT.

Following the new development, no other tankers were allowed to enter the ISBT.

In the meantime, another 127 loaded trucks that arrived today in Imphal but were left to find parking spaces for their vehicles on their own.

The All Manipur Petroleum Tankers Drivers`™ Union, AMPTDU said that petroleum tankers being control items it is full of risk to park the vehicles without escort and in the open.

It further warned that in the event of any unwanted incident arising out of the prevailing situation the Government must shoulder all the responsibilities.

In the meantime, concerned over the situation, the IOC officials submitted memorandum to the Chief Minister in this regards apprising the situation. At the same time, the senior depot manager along with representatives of transporter reportedly attempted to meet the CAF/PD minister twice but failed.

It may be recalled that the Government at first proposed to shit the parking space at Koirengei FCS godown as an alternative of ISBT.

However, with the said alternative lacking basic facilities the Government changed its plan and proposed Sangaiprou.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/01/tanker-drivers-left-stranded-without-official-parking-space-for-them/

Why Manipur Is The State To Travel To This Month – Huffington Post India

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Shumang Leela Festival begins in Manipur capital Imphal – New Kerala

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2 jawans injured in militant attack in Manipur – Newsx

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Two jawans injured in militant attack in Manipur – The Hindu

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Shumang Leela Festival begins in Manipur capital Imphal – Web India

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Two AR hurt in UG attack

At least two personnel of 20 Assam Rifles posted at Machi Village in Chandel district suffered injuries after suspected underground cadres numbering around 20 30 attacked the camp with bomb and gun on January 14 around 10 Source Hueiyen News Service

At least two personnel of 20 Assam Rifles posted at Machi Village in Chandel district suffered injuries after suspected underground cadres numbering around 20 30 attacked the camp with bomb and gun on January 14 around 10 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Nagaland Cabinet recommends holding special session

The Nagaland cabinet today recommended holding of a special session of state assembly for trial of strength in resolving the ongoing political impasse within the ruling Naga People’s Front Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

The Nagaland cabinet today recommended holding of a special session of state assembly for trial of strength in resolving the ongoing political impasse within the ruling Naga People’s Front Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Training Prog on IFS held

Under the Rainfeed Area Development RADP NMSA 2014 15 , a training programme on Integrated Farming System IFS was held at Community Hall of Thoubal Achouba yesterday Source Hueiyen News Service

Under the Rainfeed Area Development RADP NMSA 2014 15 , a training programme on Integrated Farming System IFS was held at Community Hall of Thoubal Achouba yesterday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Sadar Hills first direct MCS officer felicitated

It was a moment of joy for the people of Sadar Hills and Motbung to felicitate T Lamminlal Simte, aged 27 said to be the first direct MCS officer in Sadar Hills yesterday in a Thanksgiving ceremony organized by the family members at Apex School, Bethle…

It was a moment of joy for the people of Sadar Hills and Motbung to felicitate T Lamminlal Simte, aged 27 said to be the first direct MCS officer in Sadar Hills yesterday in a Thanksgiving ceremony organized by the family members at Apex School, Bethlehem Colony, Motbung Source The Sangai Express

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Adverse impact of Imphal Ring Road plan spelled out

Expressing concern on the ongoing plan of the government to construct the Imphal Ring Road with support from the Asian Development Bank, Irabot Foundation has pointed out that the Imphal Town Ring Road project will affect residential areas including pr…

Expressing concern on the ongoing plan of the government to construct the Imphal Ring Road with support from the Asian Development Bank, Irabot Foundation has pointed out that the Imphal Town Ring Road project will affect residential areas including prime agricultural land of more than 20 villages in Langjing, Langthabal, Kongba Makha Nandeibam Leikai, Khabam and Langol foothills in both Imphal East and West district Source Hueiyen News Service

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Youth leadership training prog concludes

A week long youth leadership training programme, organised by National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology NIETLIT in association with Art of Living, has concluded at NIETLIT, Akampat today Source The Sangai Express

A week long youth leadership training programme, organised by National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology NIETLIT in association with Art of Living, has concluded at NIETLIT, Akampat today Source The Sangai Express

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1st All India Dalit Fest Award 2015 presented

Several artistes were honored with the 1st All India Dalit Festival 2015 Award by Dalit Sahitya Akademi, Manipur during a solemn function at Hotel Tampha, North AOC on Thursday Source Hueiyen News Service

Several artistes were honored with the 1st All India Dalit Festival 2015 Award by Dalit Sahitya Akademi, Manipur during a solemn function at Hotel Tampha, North AOC on Thursday Source Hueiyen News Service

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