Devastated Landscape

The past few weeks should come across as disturbing for anybody who has been watching Manipur affairs closely. While the government claims the return of normalcy to public life, and

The past few weeks should come across as disturbing for anybody who has been watching Manipur affairs closely. While the government claims the return of normalcy to public life, and the chattering classes of all hues and interests continue to posture on issues like right to education, racism, gender equality and indeed AFSPA, schools are being banned or cautioned, intimidated and bullied, pardoned and let off, at will by various organizations, some unlawful but often also perfectly legitimate students bodies. Surprisingly, or should we say not surprisingly, nobody is there to take on the issue, apparently not even the government. There has not been a single official or unofficial word of condemnation. What is exactly the message the government wishes to send out to the people? It may not have said anything, but the silence already has spoken loud and clear. It is a government that has forgotten that ensuring a sense of security to the public is one of its most fundamental responsibilities. But it is not just the government which has lost its sensibilities to even the most sinister violations of peace. The civil society too by and large seems to have become numb to these, perhaps because of overexposure to them. Even in the face of the most macabre events unfolding, they failed time and again to be provoked into any sort of pro-active initiative to intervene and prevent the worst from happening. Instead, one gets the feeling that there is almost a voyeuristic expectation from them to read or hear of more news of tragedy so that they can then sing the moralistic tunes and dirges. Nobody seems to give it a thought, or stop to be concerned by the fact that the sense of terror the common man live in, are not tragedies on stage where even the most devastating violence, in the end serves only to provide the audience the catharsis they bought a ticket for. These are not another Shakespearean Hamlet. These are not even bad dreams that get over once the dreamer wakes up, but real life crises which only a consensual verdict that they are wrong and must be fought against, can purge the society of.

The tragedy hence, in all these cases, is not so much of individuals on whom the misfortunes of terror visit for no fault of theirs. Instead it is as much of our society which has lost the capacity to be pro-active. We have all become passive receivers of fortunes, good or bad, almost to the fatalistic extent. Few still seem to think fortunes can be made or unmade, given the will. At best we have become reactive, bolting the door after the burglars have fled with the loot. The present situation is a prime example. Here are these schools, many of them boasting of sterling performances, and therefore contributing to the project of bringing quality education to the state, facing myriad threats and intimidations, and yet everybody is doing little more than scramble to get a ringside view of the action. Can anything be more depressing or discouraging? Why aren`™t the eminent members of the civil society exercising their independent judgment to decide for themselves the just and unjust in the case and lend their voices to what they think is the just? What happened to all the respectable senior citizens, vocal students, intellectuals, women`™s organisations? Are they out there at all? Don`™t they see in this problem a reflection of what has become everybody`™s problem? Why have none of them joined in the campaign to begin the reversal process of a corrosion that has eaten into the system? In these times of chaos and lawlessness, it would be in the interest of the people and the state to hear all the intellectuals who are quick to offer armchair oppositions to draconian measures of the state, to also offer realistic solutions. At such moments, Manipur`™s spiritual landscape does seem barren and devastated, inhabited only by hollow men that the American poet T.S. Eliot talked of.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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After Assam, illegal influx raises hackles in Meghalaya, Manipur – Nagaland Post

After Assam, illegal influx raises hackles in Meghalaya, Manipur
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In Manipur, NGOs have rejected the Manipur Regulation of Visitors, Tenants and Migrant Workers (MRVT & MW) Bill 2015, which was passed by the state assembly recently. MPP president N Sovakiran said, “We demand immediate withdrawal of the MRVT …

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In Manipur, NGOs have rejected the Manipur Regulation of Visitors, Tenants and Migrant Workers (MRVT & MW) Bill 2015, which was passed by the state assembly recently. MPP president N Sovakiran said, “We demand immediate withdrawal of the MRVT …

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IFCD chowkidar found involved in cutting down pine trees at Singda Dam, locals seize truck

IMPHAL, April 7: Amidst growing concern on the deteriorating condition of Singda Dam under Lamphel Police Station, Imphal West due to large scale cutting down of trees in and around

Locals seize pine tree - laden truck

Locals seize pine tree – laden truck

IMPHAL, April 7: Amidst growing concern on the deteriorating condition of Singda Dam under Lamphel Police Station, Imphal West due to large scale cutting down of trees in and around the dam which is against the ruling of Supreme Court, the chowkidar of Irrigation & Flood Control Department (IFCD) who is entrusted with the responsibility of looking after the dam was found directly involved in cutting down of pine trees grown in and around the dam.

The embarrassing revelation came to light when a Shaktiman truck bearing registration no MN04/A-4053 loaded with cut pine trees was intercepted by women folks and club members of the area near Singda Bazar this morning around 10.

According to members of Singda-Kadangbam Part I Meira Paibi Lup (SKPMPL) and Singda Naharol Yaipha Thouni Kanglup (SNYTK), the truck was seen coming from the office of IFCD situated just nearby the dam. When women folks and club members out of suspicion stopped the vehicle, it was found fully loaded with pine trees.

When driver of the truck was asked with whom permission the trees were cut down and where it was heading, he replied that the trees were cut down legally at the behest of the chowkidar identified as Thangboi Haokip, 47 in unison with officials of IFCD and that the truck was heading towards Imphal.

The driver also used unpleasant remarks against the women folks and club members.

They demanded the driver to produce permission paper to validate his claim that the trees were cut down legally with the permission from the concerned officials of the department. However, the driver failed to do so.

The women folks and club members attempted to meet the chowkidar in connection with the incident but proved futile as he had already fled the area.

Suspecting foul smell over the act, they enquired about the incident and came to know that Assistant Engineer and Section Officer of IFCD had asked the chowkidar yesterday to remove seven pine trees which were destroyed during the thunderstorm in the last few days from the department.

Taking chances of the order, Thangboi Haokip cut down around 50 pine trees which were transported by hiring a buffalo from Ireng village and loaded the trees on the Shaktiman truck.

On hearing the news that locals erupted in anger over the recovery of the pine trees at Singda Bazar, a team of police led by Officer-in-Charge of Singda Dam Police Out-Post rushed to the area and tried to fuse the situation.

Notably, a saw mill is situated just nearby the police post and it is said that several number of pine trees were found inside the post when the locals entered it.

Though the police tried to seize the truck loaded with pine trees, the irate locals resisted to it. Even as officials of IFCD also arrived at the area to explain the locals why the pine trees were cut down, they failed to convince them.

Later, the locals parked the truck at the premises of Singda Naharol Yaipha Thouni Kanglup and unloaded the pine trees from the vehicle.

Talking to this daily, the locals lamented the Singda Dam which is one of the important dams of the state has been reduced to a pitiable condition with the number of people settling in and around the dam increasing to a alarming figure.

They contended that huge quantity of earth was made to submerge into the dam by the settlers in their bid to construct road, posing a serious threat to the existence of the dam.

Saying that the incident of cutting down of trees in and around the dam is a serious matter which should not be sidelined, the locals urged the Chief Minister to intervene into the matter and ensure that the dam is not affected at all.

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Delhi, Manipur win in hockey nationals – Free press journal

Delhi, Manipur win in hockey nationals
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Fifteen members elected to BAR council office

IMPHAL, April 6: The results of the first election of BAR Council of Manipur were declared today at the High Court of Manipur, Mantripukhri. The election for the Bar Council

IMPHAL, April 6: The results of the first election of BAR Council of Manipur were declared today at the High Court of Manipur, Mantripukhri.

The election for the Bar Council of Manipur was held on April 4 and counting of the election was conducted on April 5.

Out of the 29 candidates contesting in the election only 15 were elected as the executive members. As the election was conducted late they will hold the office for two years only but from next term the elected executive members will render their services for complete five years.

The elected members of the BAR council of Manipur are Okram Madhuchandra Singh (got 458 votes), Namoijam Ibotombi Singh (got 446 votes), Kangabam Rabei Singh (416 votes), RK Nakulsana Singh (409).

Further, Ramung Shimrah Reisang (404), Khaidem Santa Singh (403), Ashangbam Jagjit Singh (384), Lamabam Shyamkishwor Singh (383), Yelam Ramananda Singh (372), Irom Lalit Kumar Singh (365).

Furthermore, Chingangbam Dhananjoy Singh (364), Naiyem Kumarjit Singh (354), Khwairakpam Iboyaima (341), Kongjenbam Manorama Devi (334) and Soibam Devajit Singh (308).

The election was conducted by N Robot Singh as the returning officer. He said that the election was conducted in a very fair manner. 632 voters turned up to vote during the election at 4 booths.

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Thunder storm affects many villages in Chandel; CNPO extends help

CHANDEL, April 6: Many homes including agriculture and horticulture crops of villages located in and around the district head quarters Chandel have been affected by the terrific thunder storm accompanied

CHANDEL, April 6: Many homes including agriculture and horticulture crops of villages located in and around the district head quarters Chandel have been affected by the terrific thunder storm accompanied by hailstones that occurred Sunday evening.

This is the first natural disaster of its kind, recorded in the district during the year where thunder and lightning amidst the heavy rainfall accompanied by falling of hails measuring about 2-3 cm in diameters have perforated GI Sheets of many houses and also affecting many agri-horti crops.

Most of the villages located in the district head quarters area including Riverlane, Lambung, Phunchung, Chandel Christian, Mantri Pantha and Hnahringkhu villages were affected by the hail and storm.

Even though the exact amount of rainfall and the total loss of damage to properties and crops have not been measured or estimated, many of the village chiefs have informed this correspondent who along with president of Chandel Naga People`™s Organisation (CNPO) Ws Kanral Anal went on for enquiry to the affected village, that several GI sheet roofed-houses were perforated and several crops were also destroyed in the calamity.

According to the chief of Riverline village, Ws Boyesh Anal, around 22 houses have been affected in his village while 20 houses have been affected in Phunchung and Lambung village respectively.

While visiting Riverline village, president of CNPO Ws Kanral Anal handed 5 bundles of GI Sheets to the chief Ws Boyesh for distribution among the affected villagers.

Later talking to this correspondent, president Kanral appealed district administration for quick assessment of the damages done and to extend all possible help to the affected villagers as soon as possible.

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Decentralisation is the new mantra to rural development: Ngajokpa

IMPHAL, April 6: A four day state level mega workshop on Decentralized Planning `Bottom `“Up Approach` was launched today at Panchayat Bhavan, Porompat organized by the State Directorate of Rural

IMPHAL, April 6: A four day state level mega workshop on Decentralized Planning `Bottom `“Up Approach` was launched today at Panchayat Bhavan, Porompat organized by the State Directorate of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj as a part of National Initiative for Transforming India (NITI) AaYOG.

Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Francis Ngajokpa speaking at the function said, `Decentralization is the new mantra to rural development.`

He reemphasized on the importance of all the stages of planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation.

Director of RD & PR, Dr K Shyamsunder Singh said, `We hope that this workshop will benefit the Zilla Parishads and Pradhans as they lead the rural planning for all the Flagship Programmes in future.`

On the opening day, three topics were presented in the technical session namely `General Framework of Decentralised planning-a new initiative of NITI Aayog`™, `Roles of elected functionaries in the preparation of village plans with special reference to the planning process`™ and `Imperatives of Area Planning under NITI Aayog; a case study of Imphal Municipality or any Municipal area`™ by Dr Prof N Mohendro Singh, Dr E. Bijoykumar Singh, Dean, Social Sciences MU, and N Geetkumar Singh, Director, MAHUD, respectively.

Resource person Prof Dr N Mohendro Singh explained the new need based decentralization under the new NITI AaYOG during the technical session. He further elaborated on the participatory planning process, designing result targets, convergence & linkages and the imperative need of monitoring all implementation.

Y Dashumati Devi, Adhyaksha IW, Kh Surnolata Devi, Adhyaksha Thoubal, P Bimola Devi, Adhyaksha IE, Th Ithoibi Devi, Adhyaksha Bishnupur were also present at the inaugural function.

The workshop is participated by Zilla Parishads and Pradhans from all the four valley districts.

It may be mentioned that National Initiative for Transforming India (NITI) AaYOG is a modified approach to the Planning Commission`™s erstwhile approach. It aims to recognize the practical variations of different states and thereby the different needs. It gives space for the rural bodies to plan their requirement and developmental needs.

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Dr Nara highlights political situation in Manipur in 22nd Congress of CPI

IMPHAL, April 6: Pointing out that more than 600 communal riots have taken place in different parts of the country under the BJP-led NDA Government at the centre, secretary of

IMPHAL, April 6: Pointing out that more than 600 communal riots have taken place in different parts of the country under the BJP-led NDA Government at the centre, secretary of Communist Party of India (CPI), Manipur State Council Dr M. Nara contended that the Land Acquisition Ordinance is against the welfare of farmers as 35 percent of arable land will be acquired by corporate sectors in the name of development.

He was addressing media persons at the office of CPI Manipur State Council at Irawat Bhawan, BT Road today following his participation as one of the delegates in the 22nd Congress of CPI held at Pondicherry from March 25 to 29.

Dr Nara stated that he along with ten delegates from the state briefly highlighted the present political situation in Manipur during the conference while adding that top leaders of left party including CPI, CPI (Marxist), Al India Forward Block, RSP, Socialist Unity of India also participated in the historic event.

The Land Acquisition Ordinance is being opposed even by some leaders of BJP. Unable of the ordinance to be passed in the Rajya Sabha is a clear indication that majority of the House are against it, he said.

Informing that a one day massive nation-wide protest will be launched by the left party to register strong condemnation against the policy of the government on May 14, he said that members and workers of CPI Manipur State Council will also take active participation in the protest demonstration to extend solidarity.

Core issues pertaining to the state including the draconian Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA), 1958 and safeguard of territorial integrity of the state were also minutely discussed during the gathering. The conference unanimously resolved to support Irom Sharmila who has been on fast demanding repeal of AFSPA, Dr Nara said.

He announced that CPI will launch phase wise agitation against the failure of PDS implementation in the state.

N Mangi of CPI who was present during the meet said that the party will launch series of agitation to demand conservation of wetland of the state. He also said that the party will also conduct seminar to sensitize the people about the unwarranted Land Acquisition Ordinance.

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State BJP joins celebration of party`s 35th foundation day

IMPHAL, April 6: The 35th foundation day of Bharatiya Janata Party was today celebrated in all districts of the State by its party members with the main function held at

IMPHAL, April 6: The 35th foundation day of Bharatiya Janata Party was today celebrated in all districts of the State by its party members with the main function held at BJP Manipur Pradesh office at Nityaipat Chuthek.

Addressing the main function as the chief guest, S Sheitabhama, vice president of BJP Manipur Pradesh recalled the contributions of its founder president S Modhumangol who was an active member of RSS.

She further recalled that plight she and others confronted as wives of opposition leaders during the Emergency years in the nation where many BJP leaders were booked by the police.

She further said that in Manipur the emergency resulted in the arrest of her husband and other leaders under NSA.

But those dark days have concluded after the emergency ended, and since then the BJP has been struggling for a better society under the targeted objective of integrity, humanism and value-based politics.

She said now the BJP has rebounded with added vigour after the Modi came to power in the Centre, and the ideologies of Dr Syama Prashad Mookhrajee, Pt Deen Dayal Upadhyay, Atul Bihari Vajapayee, are once again on the forefront.

Now our State has to fulfil the dreams of our founder leaders to have a BJP government in Manipur under leadership of Naredra Modi, she said.

The party has to win in the upcoming elections, including the general election of 2017, and we must hard work to make this a reality and rescue the people from the Congress party`™s 13 years devastation, she said.

Adhikarimayum Sarda Devi, national vice-president BJP Mahila Morcha said that among the BJP leaders who made big contribution towards gender equality is Rajmata Bijaya Sindhiya. We should include her name amongst the other leaders of the party in paying tributes during such observations, she said.

As women workers of BJP we should have ensure the benefits of all the schemes and projects undertaken up by the Central government reach the needy people of Manipur directly both in the hills and the valley. Let us start work towards this objective from today, said Sarda Devi.

Another leader Asnikumar said that during recent a meeting, the Centre leaders have taken note of the suffering of the people in 13 years of Congress government in Manipur. The BJP Manipur Pradesh needs to make a promise to defeat the Congress government in the 2017 general election, and the upcoming ADC elections will be the first steps towards this, he added.

Earlier in his keynote address, Prof. S Tiken, member core committee BJP Manipur Pradesh said that the party is duty bound to promote the party ideology first. Only by sticking to its ideology, the BJP has been able to sweep the LS poll with majority of 282 seats in Lok Sabha in the last election, he added.

He said that the BJP has promised to bring change in the country to the people of India and this promise must not be forfeited.

In the course of the observation, former leaders of the BJP Manipur Pradesh were honour by the party.

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A Tryst With Karigee Kiruni Nungsiradee on Sajibu Cheiraoba

By Deepika Gurumayum Lucky, this time! I had wanted to watch the film Karigee Kiruni Nungsiradee (KKN), a production of Introspective Media and Seven Salai Films, presented by Akoijam Communications

By Deepika Gurumayum

Lucky, this time! I had wanted to watch the film Karigee Kiruni Nungsiradee (KKN), a production of Introspective Media and Seven Salai Films, presented by Akoijam Communications and directed by Angomcha Bimol Akoijam, since its premiere in Imphal on 4th January, 2014 but missed out on it like always. So, I decided not to let go off the opportunity this time, which had its Delhi Premiere on 21st March, 2015, on Sajibu Cheiraoba, and it was worth the wait. As was expected from the versatile academic, who has not only written and directed the film but also written, composed and sung one of the songs titled `Sandrembi` in the film himself, has given us a film which is hard-hitting and conveys a strong political message.

This is perhaps one of the first Manipuri films to have an actor from the hills in the lead role and we also see the undoing of the stereotypical `Ching-gee Ichal, Tam-gee Ibung` into `Tam-gee Ichal, Ching-gee Ibung`. Laced with motifs and Freudian semiotics, half of which I could not understand though, the film offers a gripping experience and it is indeed a new kind of cinema making its way to the Manipuri film circuit, as has been opined by noted filmmaker A.Syam Sharma.

The story is of a young couple Thoibi, a Meitei girl and Ashang, a Tangkhul boy, both research scholars based in Chandigarh and Delhi, respectively with `the glimpses of the life and times of contemporary Manipur` as the backdrop. They `dream of a life together despite the inter-community estrangement` and yet are `haunted by the situation in their home state.` The story as it unfolds deal simultaneously with the grim reality of Manipur as well as the couple`™s love life filled with anxiety.

Rightly for me as well, the political is brilliantly interspersed with the personal as the minds of the lovers unwind slowly throughout the movie, traversing all aspects of a mundane existence. The dark scenes of suffering Manipur is constantly juxtaposed with the light and independence most of us associate with a metro.

The title `Karigee Kirunee Nungsiradee?` in the beginning draws us more towards the inter-communal relationship of the couple. As the film progresses, we slowly begin to see the interstice through which the political creeps in and by the end, there is a complete turn with the political overshadowing the personal, though there is a continuous interplay between the two. It is also interesting to note that Dr.Akoijam has chosen an epigraph to introduce his film which reads, `Fight or Flight. It`™s a matter of choice`. I see in this a projected reality as well as an irony in that the common perception is `Either stay home, be a part of the place to improve the situation or just escape`. Moreover, the epigraph may also point to the fact that what we see as present day reality is the result of the choices made in the past. Thus, we make that reality which we want to. The decisions we make as a people are crucial to revive the dying land. This seems to be the gist of the film to me.

The use of colloquial language and new generation Meiteilon words in the film gives it a different taste altogether and makes it easier for the audience to identify with the contemporary situation. The use of Tangkhul dialect when Ashang speaks to his mother is an authentic aspect of the film. The film`™s music and lyrics are extraordinary, coming from masters in their respective fields (the music is scored by noted folk musician Mangangsana Mayanglambam and one of the songs in the film sung by well-known Tangkhul singer Rewben Mashangva and a relatively new singer with a sweet and haunting voice, Premlata; lyrics by Bobo Khuraijam.

It is always a breath of fresh air to see new faces and KKN gave me that rare sense of having unacquainted faces playing out the dilemmas faced by many of us today. And I could so well connect to it! Trained for only a couple of weeks by the director himself, the lead actors (Lucky Awungshi, Anushree Kshetrimayum were students at Delhi University when the film was shot and journalist Aribam Dhananjoy popularly known as Paojel Chaoba ) are amateurs but did a pretty good job. This I see as another reason for the film being able to drive home the point effectively.

It is impossible to point out a single instance in the plot which I like because there are so many of them, but what touched me very deeply was Thoibi`™s anguished questioning if it is only the politicians and the insurgents who should think about our homeland. The same question has been lingering in my mind for quite sometime now and it is overwhelming to realize that it is not just me but there are many more tormented youth who are concerned about our homeland. This question should be addressed and need not remain behind the scenes anymore.

The film also subtly touches upon various aspects which ail the state like unemployment, subsequently leading to people going to the metros to seek a better life, frequent water and power cuts, law enforcers indulging in extortion, nepotism, civilians taking law in their hands and many others. However, we are also shown the hideous facets of life in a metro as is reported in the film by a phone call about a woman from Manipur being misbehaved with by the landlord. Altogether, the film is an eye-opener which seems to suggest that it is high time that we do something to save this beloved land of ours.

By the end of the film, the title also carries with it an additional burden- What stops us from saving our own Home? The director silently seems to reiterate the need to act urgently. There is a constant pricking of the conscience that makes us feel the need to do away with the sense of suffocation and suppression, communalism, daily dose of blasts and shootouts at home which tag along with them the uncertainty of life. Where is our land heading to? Ashang says,`Loirani natte, loirabani`. His words are pregnant with the despondency and exhaustion from the dawning realization that the place indeed has become a killing field.

So this piece of art has conveyed its message, but what about the other points of view? Say, of a normal person with no `intellectual`™ mooring as such. I fail to comprehend why, despite dealing with such a sensitive issue; does the film seem to target a restricted group? There are highlights of certain aspects but at the same time, the film seems not to have adequately that catch to keep a common person glued to the seat for the entire duration. I agree that the director might have a targeted audience but with so intense a rendering of a contemporary subject matter, the film would have actually better served its purpose if it had catered a little more towards the common audience.

There are instances of long silences, particularly in the beginning where the male lead takes his own sweet time to carry out his ablutions with the voyeuristic camera trailing his every move. There may be justifications of slowly building up the tempo of the film but it looked a bit overstretched to me, which could have been bettered. Moreover, instances of repeated dialogues and longish scenes such as the restaurant scene and shortcut through the forest scene, plays hide-and-seek throughout the film. As I have pointed out in the beginning, it may be my own lack of knowledge, but it is difficult at times to get to where the director actually intends to lead us.

Thus, the film is slightly difficult to be understood without pointers, but the point has been made and that is what struck me. As a powerful medium to convey social and political messages, such films have a responsibility to cater to a wider audience and I hope Dr.Akoijam would make this a pioneering instance to lead many more in the future. Kudos to the KKN Team!

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Truckers extend support to kidnapped girl

IMPHAL, April 6: The Highway Truck Owners`™ Welfare Organisation (HITOWO) has stated that it supports the democratic movement taken up by the JAC in connection with the kidnapping of Lakshmi

IMPHAL, April 6: The Highway Truck Owners`™ Welfare Organisation (HITOWO) has stated that it supports the democratic movement taken up by the JAC in connection with the kidnapping of Lakshmi Phaomei by Md. Afsar son of Md. Nazimuddin of Top Kshetri Leikai as well as against the Manipur Government and Police Department.

According to a release of the organisation, appeal has been made to both the government and police department to not to dismiss cases without inquiring on the facts. It also appealed to all organisations and associations in the state not to impose strikes on NH 37 as the highway is the life line for the people of Manipur.

In this regard, the organisation has appealed to withdraw the general strike called on the NH 37 from April 7-9 and to hold the democratic movement by other means, it said.

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Mind Matters

By Paonam Thoibi `It is quite common for adolescents having occasional mood swings, especially when they are nearing their periods. But if she shows unusual irritability and sadness or crying

By Paonam Thoibi
`It is quite common for adolescents having occasional mood swings, especially when they are nearing their periods. But if she shows unusual irritability and sadness or crying that becomes concerning`

Q: My daughter is in her eleventh class. She is normally an outgoing and jolly child but has become idle of late. She shows no interest in anything she used to do. I am scared if she is having depression. What are the warning signs and what do I do about it? Basanti, Sega Road.

Ans: Dear Reader, it is quite common for adolescents having occasional mood swings, especially when they are nearing their periods. But if she shows unusual irritability and sadness or crying that becomes concerning. This is one of the early signs that your teenager child is having depression. If there was anybody in the family who has had depression there are chances of her developing similar symptoms. Observe the change in grades, performances, friendship in school. Observe if they are talking less about their friends and showing no interest. See if she alone in her room or aloof from the rest of the family most of the time. You have already said she shows less interest in anything she used to do. Try to let her talk out and share her feelings. If this is difficult, please consult the counselor in school or a mental health professional to know what exactly she is going through.

Q: What is the best thing I can do as a friend for a person who is having mental illness? There is this friend of ours and he is showing weird behaviors since he was a kid. We don`™t know what his problem is and we are not able to talk about this freely to his parents too. But we know for sure that he is going to see a doctor quite often. -name withheld

Ans: Dear Reader, it must be difficult on your part to initiate a dialogue with your friend or his parents about his condition. You must be also feeling that there isn`™t much you can do about it. But let me tell you, there are a lot of good things you can do. To start off, you can try to build an environment that encourages him to open up. Changing how you act and speak to them can create a lot of difference. They are highly functional people who must be having areas which are not affected and they can perform in a conducive environment. Don`™t be quick to label them as `crazy`™, `insane`™, `stupid` etc. Treat people with mental illnesses with respect and dignity, just as you would anybody else. Most importantly, learn more about mental health to remove your doubts and share the facts with others too.

Q: Dear Madam, nowadays there are a lot of teenagers drinking alcohol. If people dread Drug addiction so much why do they have drugs? They use drugs making it look like drug addiction is a voluntary choice. Please comment. -Prahlad, Imphal West

Ans: Dear Reader, your observation is not wrong but it isn`™t right too. It is not true that all teenagers drink or do drugs. Even if the majority uses, there are still a percentage of youth who are not into it and are aware of its consequences. These very youngsters can influence others who are trapped in the habit and help them come out of it.

People do drink or experiment with a drug for a first time voluntarily even if they are pressured by peer and surrounding. Addiction however is not voluntary. Over time, abuse of alcohol or drugs can alter the body`™s biochemistry and result in addiction. For some persons, addiction happens immediately, for others the process can take longer. Each substance can cause different changes in the neurological circuit, but in general they seem to affect the “reward circuits” or “pleasure pathways,” the information pathways that tell the brain when something is pleasurable. The changes can make normal, pleasure-producing things seem less pleasurable, while reinforcing the need to use the addicting agent

Not everyone who takes drugs or drinks alcohol will become addicted. Genetics and environment together play a role in a person becoming addicted to drugs. There are risk factors which increase the chance for addiction just as there are for other diseases and disorders. They include the type of the drugs; which means that some substance can cause addiction faster. Other factors like genetics also play a huge role. For example, study reveals children of substance using parents are more vulnerable to drug addiction. The age of introduction to a drug is also critical. Earlier the exposure easier it is to become an addiction. The social environment where one thrives is also a factor. Any psychological condition like anxiety, depression, mood disorders, adjustment issues and conflicts also makes a person vulnerable. Children who have had a history of neglect, abuse (psychological, physical and/or sexual) and other traumatic experiences are at greater risk of developing addiction.
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Perpetuating Deprivation

In 2010, India`™s constitutional reservation policy was scheduled to end. But it was always anybody`™s guess even before the date that this would not happen, and as at the end

In 2010, India`™s constitutional reservation policy was scheduled to end. But it was always anybody`™s guess even before the date that this would not happen, and as at the end of every decade since the constitution came into force making India a republic, the policy was extended again by an amendment of the constitution. This will probably continue at least till the foreseeable future, and in fact, there are now more communities demanding to be put within the reservation category, as we all know. When the constitution was first enacted, the policy was meant to last only 10 years, and it is significant that one of the founding fathers of the constitution was BR Ambedkar, who himself belonged a major community for which the reservation policy was thought necessary to offset the imbalances in capabilities to take advantage of the new republic`™s offerings and opportunities. But anticipations of all these leaders and constitutional scholars proved far too optimistic. Hence, after 10 years of independence, India found itself unable to do away with its policy of positive discrimination. After 20 years the same, so also 30 years and so on, and now as the nation approaches its 70th year of independence, it will not need any soothsayer to predict that the policy is not about to come to an end. In fact, the tendency has been for the number falling within the reserved category to rise, so much so that the Supreme Court took the initiative to put a ceiling of 50 on the permissible limit of reservation. It also advised, and not directed, for reservation only in entry into government jobs, and not in promotions after entry. The advice of course remains to this day only an advice.

First it was just the SC and ST, but now more and more are discovering themselves to be underprivileged, and not falsely too. There are only two implications to be drawn from the phenomenon. One, there is something seriously wrong with the country`™s social engineering projects. Two, and more probable, there is something seriously wrong with the nature of the reservation policy, even if the policy per se is still warranted by the ground reality. On this subsidiary issue of whether the reservation policy is still necessary, the answer will still have to be in the affirmative. It must however be said that things are improving a lot, especially in Northeastern states, including Manipur. Even in Manipur for instance, consider for instance the results of some of the competitive entrance examinations. More and more from the reserved categories are making it into the general category marks. Especially after the introduction of Other Backward Classes, OBC, this has become a rule. This is natural too. Students taught and tutored in the same schools and colleges, will ultimately come to be of the same standard of competitiveness. To think otherwise would be to walk into the controversial territories inherent racial differences theories. We do not. We believe in the primacy of nurture over nature at least in matters of intelligence quotients.

The continuance of the reservation policy has a more pertinent question. Why has such a generous policy not had the result envisaged, at least in other parts of the country? Outside of the Northeast, it does seem apparent that the reservation policy has not been able to end the reality of social and economic imbalances. This is also partly because within the underprivileged categories, the policy fosters another set of privileged and underprivileged, so that while the former within this subset monopolizes the fruits of the policy by and large, the latter continues to be marginalised. Almost 70 years later, the fortune of this doubly marginalised section has been perpetuated, so that removing the reservation policy still remains unrealistic. In decades ahead then, our recommendation would not be for the removal of the reservation policy altogether, but to reform it so that it becomes calibrated. At the individual level, it must be made a one time opportunity, so that a family whose bread earner (or earners) has availed the advantage to rise to a respectable social and income status must be declassified from the underprivileged category so that those genuinely disadvantaged within the same category can have their turn to uplift themselves and declassify from the category too. In short, a `creamy layer` principle, as in OBC, should be introduced to all reservation norms. If such a continual process of declassification were to be made a reality, at some point in the future, the reservation policy would become redundant on its own. But the biggest trouble would be, selective advantages once given away, always create vested interests, and any suggestion of reformation of the current status quo would also be opposed by such vested interests, often extremely politicized ones.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Committee formed to push NCTE regulations

IMPHAL, April 6: A `Committee for implementation of NCTE Regulations 2014, Manipur” was constituted under the Chairmanship of the Education Minister on April 2 at 3 pm in the State

IMPHAL, April 6: A `Committee for implementation of NCTE Regulations 2014, Manipur” was constituted under the Chairmanship of the Education Minister on April 2 at 3 pm in the State Coordination Meeting to examine the new NCTE Regulations 2014 in detail in the context of the existing conditions of the Teacher Training Institutions/B.Ed Colleges in the State in terms of infrastructure, courses, etc. in respect of Teachers Training needs and submit recommendations that are considered necessary for the implementation of the new NCTE Regulations 2014 in the State of Manipur with the objective to study the problems, lacuna and other shortcomings faced by the Teacher Training Institutions or inconsistency with any clause or provision with reference to the new NCTE Regulations, 2014 along with any other issues, particularly relating to promotion and improvement of access, equity and quality in Teachers education in the State.

According to a release of the Secretariat of the Higher and Technical Education Department, after a comprehensive study of the new NCTE Regulation 2014 in the context of the existing B.Ed institutions, the committee will submit a detailed recommendation to the Government by April 30, so as to enable the Government to take all possible concrete action before the commencement of next Academic Session 2015-16.

The Committee will consists of Director, (University and Higher Education), Government of Manipur as Chairman, Director, (SCERT), Government of Manipur as Co -Chairman, Director, (Education/S), Government of Manipur as Member, Nominee of Vice Chancellor, Manipur University as Member, Principal, D.M. College Teacher Education as Member, Principal, R.K. Sanatombi, College of Teacher Education (Pvt.) as Member, OSD/CC, Ole of Hr Education, Govt. of Manipur as Member and Joint Secretary/Higher & Technical Education, Government of Manipur as Member/Secretary.

The terms of reference for the above Committee are, to Examine, study and analyze the new NCTE Regulations 2014 in the context of the existing Teacher Training Institutions/B.Ed Colleges in Manipur and submit its proposals and recommendations for implementation in the State, to Study the existing status, conditions and functioning of the Teacher Training Institutions/B.Ed Colleges in Manipur and submit its recommendations for their improvements for the purpose of implementing the new NCTE Regulations 2014 effectively in letter & spirit in Manipur, to Examine the need or requirement of establishment of a separate Council for Teachers Education as a Regulatory Body in the State in the context of the new NCTE Regulations 2014, to Study and examine the difficulties in implementation of the new NCTE Regulations 2014 in Manipur within the given timeframe and if there be any difficulty that constraint the Teacher Training Institutions/B.Ed Colleges in Manipur, submit its reports for examination and further necessary action of the State` Government, The Committee may study the need and criteria, if any, for establishment of new Teacher Training Institutions/B.Ed Colleges in the State for consideration of the State Government. No fresh NOC may be given unless recommended by this Committee and to Examine any other issue pertaining to Teacher Training Institutions/B.Ed Colleges in Manipur and cover all spheres of Teachers Education so as to improve them in the context of the new NCTE Regulations 2014 and its implementation in both letter and spirit, it said.

The Committee may co-opt any additional member as deemed necessary in the course of their work, it said.

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After Assam, illegal influx raises hackles in Meghalaya, Manipur – Economic Times

After Assam, illegal influx raises hackles in Meghalaya, Manipur
Economic Times
In Manipur, NGOs have rejected the Manipur Regulation of Visitors, Tenants and Migrant Workers (MRVT & MW) Bill 2015, which was passed by the state assembly recently. MPP president N Sovakiran said, “We demand immediate withdrawal of the MRVT …

After Assam, illegal influx raises hackles in Meghalaya, Manipur
Economic Times
In Manipur, NGOs have rejected the Manipur Regulation of Visitors, Tenants and Migrant Workers (MRVT & MW) Bill 2015, which was passed by the state assembly recently. MPP president N Sovakiran said, "We demand immediate withdrawal of the MRVT …

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DDK, Imphal upbeat

Association of Doordarshan Programme Production Personnel ADPPP , DDK Imphal has expressed happiness and pleasure over the appointment of former Additional Director General Programme and Administration C Lalrongsanga as Director General Doordarsh…

Association of Doordarshan Programme Production Personnel ADPPP , DDK Imphal has expressed happiness and pleasure over the appointment of former Additional Director General Programme and Administration C Lalrongsanga as Director General Doordarshan Source Hueiyen News Service

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GPs selected

Two Gram Panchayats of the State have been selected for the National Plan for Technical Assistance Awards 2014 15 under Panchayat Sashaktikaran Abhiyan of the Ministry of Panchayati Raj Source The Sangai Express

Two Gram Panchayats of the State have been selected for the National Plan for Technical Assistance Awards 2014 15 under Panchayat Sashaktikaran Abhiyan of the Ministry of Panchayati Raj Source The Sangai Express

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Arthroscopically repairing, reconstruction of knee

A complicated Intra articular knee injury involving Grade III MCL tear with Bucket Handle Tear of the Medial Meniscus with Intra substance tear of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament was successfully operated on an 18 year old male patient by a team of do…

A complicated Intra articular knee injury involving Grade III MCL tear with Bucket Handle Tear of the Medial Meniscus with Intra substance tear of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament was successfully operated on an 18 year old male patient by a team of doctors led by Dr L Ibobi Singh on Monday at Catholic Medical Centre, Koirengei, Imphal East Source Hueiyen News Service

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Awareness campaign held

Public Health Engineering Department PHED , Jiribam conducted a one day awareness campaign on National Rural Drinking Water Programme and Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin today at PWD, Guest House, Jiribam, our correspondent reports Source The Sangai…

Public Health Engineering Department PHED , Jiribam conducted a one day awareness campaign on National Rural Drinking Water Programme and Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin today at PWD, Guest House, Jiribam, our correspondent reports Source The Sangai Express

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TSAB office bearers take oath

Thadou Students’ Association, Bengaluru TSA B held a one day seminar cum dedication service on April 1 during which newly elected office bearers of the association took oath Source Hueiyen News Service

Thadou Students’ Association, Bengaluru TSA B held a one day seminar cum dedication service on April 1 during which newly elected office bearers of the association took oath Source Hueiyen News Service

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