Everybody, Somebody, Nobody And Anybody

By N. Arunkumar An important job had to be done and Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it. Somebody got… Read more »

By N. Arunkumar
An important job had to be done and Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it. Somebody got angry about that because it was Everybody’s job. Everybody thought that Anybody could do it, but Nobody realized that Everybody wouldn’t do it. It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody when Nobody did what Anybody could have done.

This is the moral of the following observation of mine. Somebody may like it and everybody will read it, I hope.

Yours truly is not a sensational writer of greater wisdom or quality than the conscious reader holding this paper in his or her hands at this moment. At the outset, before I begin to draft any missive to send to various newspapers here and outside here, I begin with these humble opinions about myself. Therefore, whatever I write need not be exactly earth – shattering or mind blowing to make people sit up and crouch on their backs and take note of the subject that I find worth mentioning in my musings. Yet, the present state of the drainage system in our Imphal city merits some attention by me today. It goes without saying, and off the block, that it is a city in perennial pathos of negligence, carelessness (by the authorities as well as its citizens), laissez – faire in doing things as and how one pleases, proprietary attitude towards civic amenities, and the list is continually long.

The city has no visible municipality working for its preservation or development of whatever exists in the name of civic amenities available to us citizens. Some areas of the city are flooded endlessly throughout the monsoon season, which also peculiarly seems to last forever these days. The weather patterns in the world have undeniably changed considerably over the past four to five years and, we are faced with an entirely new sowing and harvesting season too, in the wake of these odd climate changes. Besides blaming global warming or whatever it is that are causing these changes, we have to be prepared to meet any emergencies that tend to crop up in our day – to – day affairs of living. Woefully, that remains a distant dream for the people of the city. Our sloppiness is more manifest than our vigilance to meet eventualities of various kinds. The recent incessant downpour has again left the people stranded with no help from the authorities concerned to redress their grievances and provide decent amenities to them.

Many roads remain inaccessible due to water logging in the absence of drains to draw the water away to its natural reservoir or treatment plant. There is simply nothing of such kind in existence anywhere in this city, with educated members in the Corporation, civic authorities and elected council members who are entrusted with our votes, to ensure that the city grows up vividly and exponentially in terms of healthy living standards. Sadly, at the moment, we are living in wretched conditions, to say the least and put across gently. The real terminologies which are to actually to be used to exhibit our disgust might provoke our very sensitive public servants to anger and react, who were in fact supposed to ensure these things for us in the first place. But, they are mostly in their jobs to provide for the comfort of their families first, and not to provide any comforts to the masses after all.

So again, why should the department employees bother with these trivial things? They have their eyes on their pensions and how heavy it will be at the end of their tenure of public disservice. Some of the drains in the town have been completely blocked by individuals and groups at their own free will, as the water that flows through the public drain collects in front of their houses due to blockages here and there along the way. I have come across an instance where a senior officer in the Govt. of Manipur has stored a large amount of iron in the drain outside his house, and even refuses to remove them in spite of repeated pleas by the neighbourhood residents. He has used his clout as a senior officer to create nuisance to the residents. The water does not flow down this drain and the situation is status quo as I draft these observations for you. Some groups and individuals have even made their own drains, with as little space as possible to utilize the land to its maximum advantage. The society around may go to hell, is their stance to civilized living in a cosmopolitan society.

These attitudes are overlooked by the authorities as they are hardly bothered to do their jobs or what is expected from them. If the administration sleeps like this, the people have no one to turn to for redress of their grievances, and ultimately we witness such situations parallel to a kind of social anarchy. Each one of us will do things to suit our own conveniences, and thus the society will remain in a state of disharmony. We have enough of this already, and yet more of such cacophony is being added almost with steady uniformity. If the citizens realize that a city has to reflect a culture of its own and remain distinctly unique in the context of the present day world, it requires many sacrifices and accommodations of personal liberty by the citizens, for the benefit of social liberty for all other citizens. Harmony is not just a word in the dictionary of the elite, but an absolute necessity if we are to claim that we are proud citizens of Imphal.

It is therefore absolutely imperative for the government authorities to wake up to their responsibilities now and do their jobs properly. They have to justify their salaries rather than amass wealth on the sly in every ordinary work they are supposed to perform as a part of their regular duties. If the government has departments with qualified people in the form of Chief Engineers, Junior Engineers and skilled staff at their disposal, they must be made accountable to their departments for their performances, rather than turning a blind eye to their negligence of duties. Corruption is the hot topic these days with all kinds of people ranging from the ordinary man on the street to the corporate honchos having a say in the ongoing drama of fighting against it. In Manipur, we are simply living with this menace, which we have come to accept as a fact of life. Without greasing palms with speed money, nothing works here.

Take the disgusting example of traffic cops, mostly looking malnourished and starving, with a permanent sneer on their faces, shamelessly extending their palms out at rickshaw pullers and pocketing the pittance they dole out to them. Here, it is the rickshaw puller who is doing an honest job and the cop is the parasite. The uniform and the lathi in his hand is his ticket to broad daylight goondaism or dacoity, whatever you wish to call it. I mean, it is so difficult to pinpoint where we have to begin to clean up our act and start taking responsibility towards our city. The whole so called system is so rotten now, that searching for a place to start the activities for cleaning up our system of the disorder will almost be like looking for the needle in the haystack. We are condemned, unless each of us begin to change our attitudes towards peaceful coexistence with each other and then progress towards being true global citizens who care for our tomorrows, by being accountable to our personal hygiene as well as the hygiene of the land we co – exist in.

I shall conclude by reflecting on the US Patriot missiles that were abundantly used during the Gulf Wars to subdue Saddam Hussein in Iraq. The Americans named their missiles with these substitutions for the Patriot. It goes like ‘Proud Americans Taking Responsibility For Our Tomorrows’. So, taking inspiration from that, shall we call ourselves as ‘Proud Asians Taking Responsibility For Our Tomorrows’ at least? That is the minimum we can do to provide us the incentive to surge forward with hopes of achieving a global status and a respectable place in the world. Try it folks!

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AIR Imphal News -16th June 2011 7.30 Evening

Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

AIR News 7.30 p.m Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

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If I become the first ever lady Chief (Cheap) Ministress of Manipur!

A famine has been affecting everyone’s life in Manipur for all these years. This famine is the most unnatural famine one has ever come across. It is ghastly, it is… Read more »

A famine has been affecting everyone’s life in Manipur for all these years. This famine is the most unnatural famine one has ever come across. It is ghastly, it is deadly and it can gradually ruin everything/everyone.  Intellectuals and mindless politicians are treated at par during this ongoing famine. Though the major victims are laymen- like me, like you or like everyone who is lurking or looking forward to see a better Manipur (maybe on a 32nd December eh). Our great great political leaders have given their (un)valuable opinions and (im) possible means and measures to fight this famine. And hopelessly by the end of this century or maybe next century (if there is time restraint this century), this famine shall be controlled and everything will (not) be back to normalcy. But my (dis)honest question is ‘can theoretical means fight practical problems?’ Whatever! My concern is not exactly anything I have mentioned so far.
I have a precious dream to become the first ever lady Chief (Cheap) Ministress of Manipur. I am planning to get many projects from Central Government buttering/sweet talking to those ‘achaar smelly’ lamebrains who treat us as step sons/daughters in our own country. OH! By the very way, let me mention it clearly beforehand that these projects shall benefit none but my own family and relatives. Who is anyways bothered to work free of cost for the state? Does the state exist at all (but in civics or history books)? I cannot share my remaining plans for I may become yet another endangered living creature as per some unmentionable pseudo- reformers (whatever).
Before I stop hammering my keyboard to finish this ‘whatever note’ I am typing, let me clarify the meaning of the famine I have mentioned at the opening line of this ‘whatever note’.  This famine can be anything- a famine of understanding, a famine of barbarism, a famine created out of misused law or power, a famine of unethical socio-political norms etc. etc. etc. Consider anything, give any name, but trust me this famine has but affected everyone’s life quite severely.

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Manipur Sports Update June 16 – E-Pao.net

Manipur Sports Update June 16E-Pao.netNorth Imphal Sports Association, Manipur, defeated Oil India Football Club 2-1 today to clinch the champion's title of the 16th Narayanmal Garodia Gold Cup Football Tournament. In an evenly fought final match p…

Manipur Sports Update June 16
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North Imphal Sports Association, Manipur, defeated Oil India Football Club 2-1 today to clinch the champion's title of the 16th Narayanmal Garodia Gold Cup Football Tournament. In an evenly fought final match played at the Chowkidingee playground here,

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If I become the first ever lady Chief (Cheap) Ministress of Manipur! – KanglaOnline

If I become the first ever lady Chief (Cheap) Ministress of Manipur!KanglaOnlineA famine has been affecting everyone's life in Manipur for all these years. This famine is the most unnatural famine one has ever come across. It is ghastly, it is dead…

If I become the first ever lady Chief (Cheap) Ministress of Manipur!
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A famine has been affecting everyone's life in Manipur for all these years. This famine is the most unnatural famine one has ever come across. It is ghastly, it is deadly and it can gradually ruin everything/everyone.

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High demand of product as Manipur eyes gateway of East Asia – MorungExpress

High demand of product as Manipur eyes gateway of East AsiaMorungExpressImphal | June 15 : O Nabakishore Singh, principal secretary, commerce and industry, government of Manipur expressed gung ho about the manner in which products from the state, espec…

High demand of product as Manipur eyes gateway of East Asia
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Imphal | June 15 : O Nabakishore Singh, principal secretary, commerce and industry, government of Manipur expressed gung ho about the manner in which products from the state, especially traditionally woven cloths, were lapped up at the just concluded

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AIR Imphal News –16th June 2011 7.30 Morning

Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

AIR News 7.30 p.m Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

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Indian Civil Society urge for an International Arms Trade Treaty to Tackle Rising Gun Violence in India

PRESS RELEASE – Indian Civil Society urge for an International Arms Trade Treaty to Tackle Rising Gun Violence in India 15 June 2011, New Delhi: Each year activists around the… Read more »

PRESS RELEASE – Indian Civil Society urge for an International Arms Trade Treaty to Tackle Rising Gun Violence in India

15 June 2011, New Delhi: Each year activists around the world use the Global Week of Action Against Gun Violence to raise awareness, campaign for better gun laws and push for stronger regulation of the global arms trade. This year the Week of Action is will be observed from 13-19 June 2011. Control Arms Foundation of India is calling upon the Government of India to support the Arms Trade Treaty in Delhi.

Around the world, 500,000 people are killed each year, directly with conventional weapons and many more are injured, abused, forcibly displaced and bereaved as a result of armed violence. Around 58,000 Indians died due to armed violence in the last 15 years. The highest casualties have been reported from India’s Northeast states and Jammu & Kashmir. If the death, injury and disability resulting from small arms were categorised as a disease, we would view it as an epidemic.
Yet the global trade that fuels the epidemic of armed violence is not subject to international regulation. The arms industry is unlike any other. It operates without regulation. There is more regulation in music and film industry than in arms.

Control Arms Foundation of India and many of its partner organizations across India are joining activists from 85 countries around the world in commemorating the Global Week of Action Against Gun Violence. In Manipur, the Manipur Gun Women Survivor Network will organize an outreach programme to women gun survivors as well as induct new women gun survivors in the network. In Nagaland, Ms Elizabeth Imti, Lecturer, Fazl Ali College, Mokokchung commemorated the Global Week of Action to her students in her class and also involved them to engage in a discussion about gun violence. In Peermade, Kerala, Mr M Madasamy organized a community meeting on 13 June 2011 and in Kupwara, Kashmir, Mr Mohammed Gulzar Mir will also be organizing a rally. The Week of Action will highlight the international campaign to stop the proliferation and misuse of small arms and light weapons. Each of these efforts are to draw attention to the human toll of arms proliferation and misuse and calling upon Government of India to strengthen the ongoing work at the United Nations for an international arms trade treaty.
According to Binalakshmi Nepram, Secretary General of Control Arms Foundation of India, “90 per cent of conventional arms exports in world are from permanent five members of the United Nations Security Council namely USA, UK, Russia, China & France. They manufacture around 8 million new small arms are manufactured every year and it is these weapons that flood India. At present, it is impossible to monitor or interrupt this deadly flow of weapons. This is because there are no agreed global standards for governments when authorising exports or transfers. Hence we are observing the Global Week of Action to Call upon Government of India to support to make the Arms Trade Treaty happen by 2012”.

The idea of a global Arms Trade Treaty was inspired by Nobel Peace Laureates and developed by lawyers, human rights organisations, and humanitarian NGOs. In late 2006, the United Nations General Assembly embarked on a process to help ending this violence caused by illegal arms. Several member states started to draft an International Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), a legally binding instrument to regulate international transfers of conventional weapons. ATT aims at preventing the transfers of weapons into the wrong hands. It now enjoys the support of a growing number of governments (153 States), as well as more than 800 civil society organisations worldwide.

In India, the work to make the Arms Trade Treaty is spear-headed by Control Arms Foundation of India and its partner organisations and till date more 50, 000 citizens have given their support to the Treaty by signing on to a petition submitted to the United Nations. Several prominent Indians such as Professor Amartya Sen, Admiral Ramdas, Rabbi Shergill, Nandita Das and several others have supported the initiative.

Control Arms Foundation of India is hoping that at the UN Third Preparatory Committee meeting where a significant number of governments from all world regions will make statements calling for comprehensive scope and high ethical principles and robust rules for making arms transfer decisions, India will consider its current position on the ATT and cooperate with world leading bodies for the Arms Trade Treaty to happen.

For more information, please contact :
Ms Binalakshmi Nepram
Control Arms Foundation of India
B 5 / 146, First Floor, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi – 110 029
Phone: +91-11-46018541 Fax: +91-11-26166234
Mobile: +91-9868233373 Email : Binalakshmi AT gmail.com

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Pakistan arrests CIA’s Bin Laden informants Report

Pakistan’s top military spy agency has arrested five CIA informants who fed information to US intelligence before the raid last month which killed Osama bin Laden, The New York Times reported on Wednesday Source Hueiyen News Service Agencies

Pakistan’s top military spy agency has arrested five CIA informants who fed information to US intelligence before the raid last month which killed Osama bin Laden, The New York Times reported on Wednesday Source Hueiyen News Service Agencies

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45yr old attempts to rape 17 yr old girl

A 45 year old man, arrested by police on the charge of attempting to rape a 17 year old girl on last Saturday has been sent to jail after producing him in the court Source Hueiyen News Service

A 45 year old man, arrested by police on the charge of attempting to rape a 17 year old girl on last Saturday has been sent to jail after producing him in the court Source Hueiyen News Service

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Many aware of welfare scheme for the disabled persons

Weakness in spreading mass awareness on the part of the state social welfare department, has led to many people with disability deprived of various centrally sponsored welfare schemes Source Hueiyen News Service

Weakness in spreading mass awareness on the part of the state social welfare department, has led to many people with disability deprived of various centrally sponsored welfare schemes Source Hueiyen News Service

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Threats with bombs and guns unabated

In the unabated activities of threats with guns and bombs, suspected UGs fired guns at the house of a former assistance finance officer of MU and also hurled a bomb at the house of a contractor Source Hueiyen News Service

In the unabated activities of threats with guns and bombs, suspected UGs fired guns at the house of a former assistance finance officer of MU and also hurled a bomb at the house of a contractor Source Hueiyen News Service

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‘Textbooks will be made available within the next 10 days’

Three months have passed since the commencement of the session of schools and still the problem of non availability of textbooks is yet to be eased Source Hueiyen News Service

Three months have passed since the commencement of the session of schools and still the problem of non availability of textbooks is yet to be eased Source Hueiyen News Service

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Locals thrash a man for ‘indecent exposure’

A 35 year old man was severely beaten by locals of Wabagai Kadajit for allegedly pulling down his trousers in a public place to show his private parts Source Hueiyen News Service

A 35 year old man was severely beaten by locals of Wabagai Kadajit for allegedly pulling down his trousers in a public place to show his private parts Source Hueiyen News Service

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Wangoi residents protest killing of pharmacist Sets 48hour deadline to book culprits

Irate residents of Wangoi today set a 48 hour deadline to book the culprits in the shooting of a pharmacist Tuesday night on his way home from the market Source Hueiyen News Service

Irate residents of Wangoi today set a 48 hour deadline to book the culprits in the shooting of a pharmacist Tuesday night on his way home from the market Source Hueiyen News Service

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