Foundation day

IMPHAL August 5: A Drawing and Essay writing competition was held today in connection with the 32nd foundation day observation of Young Voluntary Organization at the community hall at  Wangkhei… Read more »

IMPHAL August 5: A Drawing and Essay writing competition was held today in connection with the 32nd foundation day observation of Young Voluntary Organization at the community hall at  Wangkhei Puja Lampak, Imphal east.

A ceremonial function was held in the morning wherein S. Tomchou Singh, retd. chief conservator of forest, and L.C Ruhinikumar, president, Y.V.O.  graced the function as the chief guest and president respectively.

The drawing competition was conducted in two categories while the essay competition was open to all.

Pooja Aheibam d/o Aheibam Nabakumar of Kongba Kshetri Leikai and a student of Kendriya Vidyalaya School and S. Rohit Meitei s/o S. Ratankumar Sharma from Wankhei Tokpam Leirak student of Mega Manipur School bagged the first places in the KG to 4th standard and 5th upto 8th  standard categories respectively.

Maibam Rakesh Singh, s/o M. Shyambabu from Thangmeiband Lairenhanjaba Leikai of Modern college Imphal was awarded the first place of the essay competition that was held side by side with the drawing competition.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/foundation-day/

Trafficking Of Women And Children

By Pr. Kungsong Wanbe Trafficking of women and children has become very common and is a fast growing criminal activity in the world, the same as arms and drugs trafficking…. Read more »

By Pr. Kungsong Wanbe
Trafficking of women and children has become very common and is a fast growing criminal activity in the world, the same as arms and drugs trafficking. Nowadays, human trafficking is a global problem including India. It is the right time to take it seriously by involving everyone including government and nongovernmental organizations to prevent and stop women and child-trafficking.

Human trafficking can mean the recruitment, transportation, transfer of persons through the use of force or other forms of coercion, abduction, fraud, deception or taking advantage of a person`s vulnerability. Payment of money or other benefits for getting the consent of a person who has a control over another person for the purpose of exploitation. This exploitation include at a minimum, prostitution or other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labour, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude or removal of organs.

As per a report from the United States of America, between 600,000 (six lakhs) to 800,000 (eight lakhs) men, women and children are trafficked across international borders each year. According to United Nations Organisation (UNO) and International Labour Organisation (ILO), more than one million children alone are trafficked annually and including men, women and children more than two million people are trafficked every year.

The ILO estimates that such kind of trafficking raises profits of $32 billion (thirty two billion US dollar) a year. It further estimates that $ 32 billion (Thirty two billion US dollar) per year is made from sexual exploitation of women and children. In India too a large number of children are trafficked not only for sex trade but also for non-sex exploitations, which include servitude of various kinds such as domestic labour, industrial labour and agricultural labour. Sixty percent of the victims of trafficked children are below 18 (eighteen) years of age.

According to National Human Rights Commission report, the number of women and children trafficked for sex work in India is stated to be between seven lakhs to one million. The said people are between fifteen to twenty years of age. According to a rough estimate made by a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) called End Children`s Prostitution in Asian Tourism, there are around two million prostitutes in India out of which twenty percent are minors. A study conducted in the year 1992 estimates that about twenty thousand girls are being transported from one part of the country to any other country.

Lastly but not the least, the following are the answers to the questions who are involved in women and children trafficking and what are to be done to stop the trafficking crime. According to many noted speakers at the seminars on women and children trafficking, people from all sections such as politicians, government employees, NGOs, businessmen and simple villagers are involved in this trafficking. At a seminar, one expert Christian speaker reported that even some Christian pastors who are theologians are involved in this trafficking business. As mentioned above, this trafficking of women and children are carried on by means of deception, persuasion, bribery and force. The traffickers deceived even the parents of women and children by saying that they would be provided with job and free education. The members present at the seminar resolved that awareness campaigns have to be launched in every local clubs, village authorities, Christian churches for better understanding of the problem and to stop handing over of their children to any person freely and easily. May God bless us all.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/trafficking-of-women-and-children/

Bank protest

IMPHAL August 5: As part of the All India Bank strike, the state committee of United Forum of Bank Unions also organized a sit in protest at SBI, MG  Avenue… Read more »

IMPHAL August 5: As part of the All India Bank strike, the state committee of United Forum of Bank Unions also organized a sit in protest at SBI, MG  Avenue branch today. Employees of all the banks of the state participated in the protest opposing banking sector reforms, outsourcing of bank jobs, scrapping the Khandelwal Committee recommendations and to settle pending issues and demands. Convener of the UFBU, state chapter, H Kesorjit said that the demands for the welfare of the employees have been ignored and anti people banking policies are given more importance. Due to the strike, all banks in the state remained closed today.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/bank-protest/

Journalist attack

IMPHAL, Aug 5: Former staff of IFP and  presently attached to NE TV, N. Bishorjit was attacked by some unidentified gunmen late last night near his house at Kwakeithel on… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 5: Former staff of IFP and  presently attached to NE TV, N. Bishorjit was attacked by some unidentified gunmen late last night near his house at Kwakeithel on his way back  to his home from his present office.

According to the victim, the incident occured while he was returning home after finishing his normal duties from his present office located at Keishamthong  area around 11 pm when two gunmen coming in a car shot at him. However, he escaped unhurt.

He was reporedly returning home in a two wheeler last night when two unidentified gunmen fired at him twice at Airport road in Imphal but fortunately, the bullets missed him. The journo has no idea why he was attacked and by whom.

Meanwhile, an emergency meeting of editors and the leaders of All Manipur Working Journalist Union condemned the attack on N Bishorjit.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/journalist-attack/

Protest meet condemns Sangakpham blast

IMPHAL, Aug 4: The students and women folks of Singjamei Chingamakha today held sit-in-protest condemning the Sangakpham blast which killed four civilians including two school children at Chingamakha community hall… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 4: The students and women folks of Singjamei Chingamakha today held sit-in-protest condemning the Sangakpham blast which killed four civilians including two school children at Chingamakha community hall today. Speaking to media persons, president of Chingamakha Apunba Lamjing Lup, Soraisham Sana stated that both the central and state governments should take up strict action against the NSCN (IM) which is behind the gruesome blast. The authorities concerned should brand them as ‘terrorists’ and ensure peace and tranquility in the state by taking stringent security measures, she asserted.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/protest-meet-condemns-sangakpham-blast/

Medical test

IMPHAL, Aug 4: The candidates who have been called for medical examination test by SSC Guwahati for selection of constables (GD) in CAPFs are required to appear again before the… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 4: The candidates who have been called for medical examination test by SSC Guwahati for selection of constables (GD) in CAPFs are required to appear again before the medical board at BSF campus Koirengei before August 8 for additional medical test such as x-ray, blood test and urine test before being considered for the final selection, stated a release of deputy commandant BSF Koirengei.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/medical-test/

Condemn

IMPHAL, Aug 4: Apunba Manipur Kanba Ima Lup (AMKIL) and Yek Taret Loop have strongly condemned the bomb blast at Sangakpham Bazar which killed four persons and injured eight others.

IMPHAL, Aug 4: Apunba Manipur Kanba Ima Lup (AMKIL) and Yek Taret Loop have strongly condemned the bomb blast at Sangakpham Bazar which killed four persons and injured eight others.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/condemn/

Students` appeal

IMPHAL, Aug 4: The students’ unions of GP Women’s College and Imphal College have appealed to the authorities concerned to bring an amicable solution to the impasse between the college… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 4: The students’ unions of GP Women’s College and Imphal College have appealed to the authorities concerned to bring an amicable solution to the impasse between the college teachers and state government at the earliest so that the academic calendar of the colleges is not affected, stated in separate releases.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/students-appeal/

AIYF appeal

IMPHAL, Aug 10: All India Youth Federation (AIYF) has stated that the federation will launch stern agitations if the authorities concerned fail to resolve the present issues of the state… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 10: All India Youth Federation (AIYF) has stated that the federation will launch stern agitations if the authorities concerned fail to resolve the present issues of the state pertaining to blockade on national highways and indefinite cease-work strike of teachers and other state employees as soon as possible, stated a release.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/aiyf-appeal/

Woman electrocuted

From Kaimuanthang LAMKA, August 4: A woman identified as Chingkhandim, 55, Churachandpur died this evening at around 1 pm from electric shock at her home. A local source has identified… Read more »

From Kaimuanthang
LAMKA, August 4: A woman identified as Chingkhandim, 55, Churachandpur died this evening at around 1 pm from electric shock at her home.

A local source has identified the woman as a lady havildar presently attached with the CCpur police station and to be survived by a son working with the Assam Regiment and a daughter.

The source has further stated that, the woman had been busy polishing the floor of her house but when she was cleaning the floor under their refrigerator, she was shocked by an electric current and fainted at the spot.

She was taken to the district hospital but was already dead before reaching the hospital, the source added.

The family has been living at her police quarters, added the release.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/woman-electrocuted/

Bomb blast condemned

IMPHAL August 4: the All Manipur NGOs Forum, Imphal in a press conference held today at it office located in place compound strongly condemned the Monday bomb blast at Sangakpham… Read more »

IMPHAL August 4: the All Manipur NGOs Forum, Imphal in a press conference held today at it office located in place compound strongly condemned the Monday bomb blast at Sangakpham bazaar that claimed five lives including two innocent school going students.

The forum demanded that the central and state government to initiate a thorough investigations and punished those culprits behind the blast. The forum also demanded that the government to take up actions to shift the office of ADC to its respective constituencies by providing sufficient security measures. The forum said that for some vested political conveniences indulgence in violent activities is very unfortunate and appealed the concerned authorities to abstain from terrorizing civilians in the future.

Y. Surchandra Singh,president, S. Radhapyari devi, vice president, K.Panmei general secretary, Kh. Chinglen Singh, asstt. general secretary, R.k. Nongdrenkhomba secretary administration and some members of the All Manipur NGOs  forum Imphal were present during the conference held at its office this evening.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/bomb-blast-condemned/

FECTAM

IMPHAL, Aug 10: The Federation of College Teachers’ Associations Manipur (FECTAM) will continue the cease-work strike until a concrete order is issued by the state government regarding the implementation of… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 10: The Federation of College Teachers’ Associations Manipur (FECTAM) will continue the cease-work strike until a concrete order is issued by the state government regarding the implementation of 6th revised UGC pay scale.

A release of the association stated that an emergency general council meeting was held today at GP Women’s College and resolved not to call off the strike until the demands of the college teachers are fulfilled.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/fectam/

Inter school football

IMPHAL, Aug 4: Imphal West defeated Chandel by 3-0 goals while Thoubal defeated Kangpokpi by 1-0 goal in today’s matches of U-17 state level inter-school football tournament held at Khuman… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 4: Imphal West defeated Chandel by 3-0 goals while Thoubal defeated Kangpokpi by 1-0 goal in today’s matches of U-17 state level inter-school football tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium. Imphal West will meet Thoubal while Imphal East will face Churachandpur in the semi-finals.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/inter-school-football/

Ghanendrajit football

IMPHAL, Aug 28: ESU defeated PYA by 2-0 in today’s match of MK Ghanendrajit Memorial Imphal East Super Division Football League held at YOSC Ground. H Johnson and Minthang scored… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 28: ESU defeated PYA by 2-0 in today’s match of MK Ghanendrajit Memorial Imphal East Super Division Football League held at YOSC Ground. H Johnson and Minthang scored one goal each for ESU.

Millan and N Bobocha of ESU and Rajchouhan and Patayaz of PYA were booked yellow card.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/ghanendrajit-football/

Veteran football

IMPHAL, Aug 4: FVWA defeated ISAV by 2-1 goals in today’s match of Ng Shamu Memorial Veteran Football Tournament held at Megha High School Ground. Rajen Khanganba scored two goals… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 4: FVWA defeated ISAV by 2-1 goals in today’s match of Ng Shamu Memorial Veteran Football Tournament held at Megha High School Ground.

Rajen Khanganba scored two goals for FVWA while S Rajendro scored a goal for ISAV.

FVWA has reached the final after defeating ISAV.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/veteran-football/

Ibobi football

IMPHAL, Aug 28: CITIZEN and YDC ended in goalless draw in today’s match of M Ibobi memorial Imphal East 1st Division Football League held at YOSC Ground.

IMPHAL, Aug 28: CITIZEN and YDC ended in goalless draw in today’s match of M Ibobi memorial Imphal East 1st Division Football League held at YOSC Ground.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/ibobi-football/

Sangita football

IMPHAL, Aug 4: YPHU defeated KRYPSA by 3-1 goals while CHIKL defeated WAFA by 2-1 goals in today’s matches of 18th L Sangita Memorial Imphal West 1st division football league… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 4: YPHU defeated KRYPSA by 3-1 goals while CHIKL defeated WAFA by 2-1 goals in today’s matches of 18th L Sangita Memorial Imphal West 1st division football league held at Chajing Kangjeibung, Lilong.

Ch Jamesh scored three goals for YPHU while K Suraj contributed the lone goal to KRYPSA.

Shashang and Nganba scored one goal each for CHIKL while W Iboyaima scored a goal for WAFA.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/sangita-football/

DFA Tbl

IMPHAL, Aug 4: RYDO defeated RPV by 2-1 goals while YDA Tentha and WYC ended in 2-2 draw in today’s matches of DFA Thoubal 1st division football league held at… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 4: RYDO defeated RPV by 2-1 goals while YDA Tentha and WYC ended in 2-2 draw in today’s matches of DFA Thoubal 1st division football league held at Charangpat ground, Thoubal.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/dfa-tbl/

State level Kabbadi

IMPHAL, Aug 4: Thoubal defeated Jiribam by 30-19 in today’s match of U-14 inter school state level girls’ kabbadi tournament held at Khuman Lampak. On the other hand, Imphal West… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 4: Thoubal defeated Jiribam by 30-19 in today’s match of U-14 inter school state level girls’ kabbadi tournament held at Khuman Lampak.

On the other hand, Imphal West defeated Thoubal by 36-29 in U-14 boys’ final match.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/state-level-kabbadi/

Coexistence or Tolerance

Appeals for peaceful coexistence have become commonplace today. That these appeals should at all become necessary is an indication that there are forces pulling the fabric of coexistence apart. There… Read more »

Appeals for peaceful coexistence have become commonplace today. That these appeals should at all become necessary is an indication that there are forces pulling the fabric of coexistence apart. There is another often heard appeal today and this has to do with tolerance. However, because of the multiplicity of connotations associated with the latter term, we are a little suspicious of this appeal. Although we are aware of the well intended spirit, there are other meanings, conscious or otherwise, inherent in the appeal itself. For one, tolerance presupposes that the object to be tolerated is offensive in nature. The equation sought hence is never one of equality, but of a superior entity putting up with an inferior counterpart even if this means having to make do with inconveniences, keeping in view longer term self-interests. The question becomes in this way reduced to making a choice for the lesser of two evils. Tolerance has another nasty connotation. It can portray a picture of passivity and inactivity. It can be taken to mean insensitivity and the lack of a natural sense of rights and justice, hence the failure to claim them. Some very often asked question will illustrate: How can the people of Manipur tolerate corruption or violence the way it has? How can Manipur tolerate non performance by its governments the way it has?

We prefer the word coexistence then. The term first of all is value-neutral and there is no implied meaning of inequality buried in it. It suggests an equal partnership, where the different communities exposed to each other by circumstances of geography, economy and politics, live in a free interplay of ideas and customs. In Manipur, as in any other multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-religion societies, such a formula will have to be the only route to lasting peace. The foundation for peace must be laid in a salad bowl scenario, where each ingredient remains distinct, but in their totality give themselves a new collective identity and personality. Adjustments, not tolerance, will no doubt become necessary to make sure the vital agenda of governance is given smooth passage. There will have to be, for instance, laws and norms applicable to all, just as all must be deemed to be equals before these same laws. But while an integration process cannot be overt, there will come about unseen, unobtrusive forces that initiate a meltdown of the different ingredients: The compulsions and bonds of economics being the most powerful of these. The salad bowl will then begin giving way to the melting pot precisely at the marketplace which must have a lingua franca that no one can claim as their exclusive, a common currency, ethos, value system etc.

In contemplating coexistence and integration, we are impressed by the call for the return of a moral fabric to bind all into a common humanity. The sobering influence of religion on society cannot be undervalued or rejected as is increasingly the tendency. Of course, in modern times, religion has come to be divisive in nature, but this is only because religion has been put in political garbs. But a reverse of this same equation may not mean the same thing, and so instead of politicizing religion, maybe a better way of looking at things would be to introduce religiosity to politics. A religious State and a theocratic State are certainly not one and the same thing. In Manipuri, the term dharma leiba, does not imply the man possessing this quality as belonging to any particular religion. It just means a good-hearted, God-fearing, moral man. And after all, all religions at their core, preach all men to possess these qualities. Perhaps then we should also strive for a dharma leiba politics and society: A society and politics with a deep sense of belief in morality. It is a thought that needs introspection, but maybe the Western model of secularism, which defines the term absolutely as the separation of the Church from the State, is not complete.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/coexistence-or-tolerance/