Economic blockade enters 94th day in Manipur – Hindustan Times

Indian ExpressEconomic blockade enters 94th day in ManipurHindustan TimesPTI The economic blockade launched by United Naga Council (UNC) on Manipur portions of two national highways entered the 94th day on Wednesday forcing the prices of essential item…


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Economic blockade enters 94th day in Manipur
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PTI The economic blockade launched by United Naga Council (UNC) on Manipur portions of two national highways entered the 94th day on Wednesday forcing the prices of essential items to rise. The UNC had first launched economic blockades on the two
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Manipur JD(U) demands written assurance from Chidambaram – Hindustan Times

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Bangladeshi Opposition calls strike to protest India’s controversial dam project – HydroWorld

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Bangladeshi Opposition calls strike to protest India's controversial dam project
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1 to protest Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's incumbent Bangladesh Awami League-led government's "inaction" about an investment agreement on the construction of Tipaimukh Dam and a hydroelectric project on a common river Barak in Manipur state of
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Best Wishes for Examinations from MSAD

PRESS RELEASE Manipur Students’ Association Delhi, MSAD wishes the Manipuri students of DU, JNU and… more »

PRESS RELEASE

Manipur Students’ Association Delhi, MSAD wishes the Manipuri students of DU, JNU and other institutes which are based in Delhi and NCR who are appearing their semester/house examinations all the very best and good luck. Hope that your results will bring some cheers in these troubled days of Manipur.

Sheikh Abdul Hakim,
Academic & Magazine Secretary
MSAD
21 November, 2011

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Its time to bid farewell to AFSPA

By Bibhu Prasad Routray Given that the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act [AFSPA] has been… more »

By Bibhu Prasad Routray

Given that the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act [AFSPA] has been in vogue for more than two decades in 20 of 22 districts of Jammu and Kashmir, it is almost a given that the debate over its withdrawal would be prolonged. Stakeholders would make their case, arguing for and against the proposed repeal, sometimes resorting to alarming scenario building exercises. That is precisely what has happened. However, under the circumstances, the stage by stage withdrawal of the controversial Act appears to be the only sober option for the Government of India, for the following reasons.

Firstly, security laws are crucial, but only when the security situation warrants them. Without getting into the contentious debate of the enabling provisions of the AFSPA and the alleged human rights violations the Act perpetrates, AFSPA was a necessity in 1990, when it was first applied. The civilian fatalities had reached an alarming 862 that year. Both presence of the army and the Act, remained relevant all through the next 15 years. The average annual death of civilians between 1990 and 2005 remained precisely at that — 863 with a total of 13,821 deaths. It is for the first time in 2006 that the civilian deaths came down below 500 and since then, it has progressively declined. Since 2007, the state has consistently recorded under 100 deaths. And since 2010, the annual civilian fatalities are even below 50. There is no way that such significant improvement can be ignored.

Secondly, the army does not even operate in areas where it wants the extension of AFSPA. Since last few years, the Jammu and Kashmir police have taken over the lead role in counter-insurgency operations, with the para-military and the army providing a supporting role. Thereby, it makes little sense for the army to demand the continuation of the Act, in anticipation that it may operate in those areas. Neither the police nor the paramilitary benefits out of AFSPA. The ground level situation allows the authorities to reconfigure the force deployment in areas, deploying the army only along the Line of Control (LoC) and limiting its role in the urban areas.

Thirdly, continuation of security laws, beyond their rationalised existence, is demonstration of country’s weakness and not necessarily its strength. The army’s reported contention that the state would secede by 2016 if not for the Act is questionable. Such assessment is almost similar to the subsequent claim by the separatist Hurriyat Conference that without the Act, the state would witness mass uprising. If the presence of over two decades by the armed forces has only managed to create a condition, liable to be overrun in just five years, India needs to rethink its security strategy in the state, much beyond the deployment of armed forces and promulgation of an odd Act. Similarly, army’s contention that the repeal of the Act is a demand only by “Pakistan, the Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate, terrorists and secessionists” is too incorrect. There exists significant support for the move to withdraw the Act in the state and beyond. And moreover, neither the police nor the paramilitary share army’s alarming assessment.

Fourthly, it is important to reach out to the people of Jammu and Kashmir through pro-active measures and expose the agenda of the minority separatists. Development activities in the state, appointment of interlocutors and consistent move to open the channels of communication with every strand of opinion in the state are indicative of New Delhi’s constant endeavour to find a solution to the problem. The stage-by-stage withdrawal of AFSPA adds to such confidence building measures. And more importantly, the improved ground-level situation allows for such an experiment. In a way, such moves are even more important than the attempts to make peace with our western neighbour. Jammu and Kashmir is fast returning to normalcy and there can be no better way to say this.

In August 2004, Manipur chief minister, considered to be a weakling by many, took a brave decision to withdraw the AFSPA from seven assembly constituencies of his state, amid army protests and more importantly, going against New Delhi’s advice. Although the army refused to operate in those AFSPA-less areas, those parts of Manipur didn’t really lapse into extremism in the subsequent months and years. Omar Abdullah’s government in Jammu and Kashmir is also within his rights to un-declare the select areas in his state as “disturbed”, thereby automatically allowing AFSPA to lapse. That’s why it is better for New Delhi to back Abdullah’s decision, rather than allowing the chief minister to take a unilateral decision.

And moreover, the withdrawal of the Act isn’t exactly an irreversible process. It can be brought back the moment situation warrants it.

Note: This article was originally published on 18 November 2011 in the New Indian Express: www.expressbuzz.com/voices/a/334308.html

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Politics Journal: As Parliament Meets, What About Manipur? – Wall Street Journal (blog)

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Protect child rights MACR

Manipur Alliance for Child Rights MACR has sought the intervention of National Commission for Protection of Child Rights for safeguarding the right to life, right to education, right to survival and right to protection of the children of around 2000 …

Manipur Alliance for Child Rights MACR has sought the intervention of National Commission for Protection of Child Rights for safeguarding the right to life, right to education, right to survival and right to protection of the children of around 2000 internally displaced fisherman of Loktak lake whose floating huts have been burnt down by security forces in the name of evicting them allegedly for protection of environment of the lake Source Hueiyen News Service

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Chandel for ‘Alternative arrangement’

The United Naga Council UNC declared today in Chandel that the movement demanding the ‘Alternative Arrangement’ for the Nagas in Manipur will go on as long as its demand is not met Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

The United Naga Council UNC declared today in Chandel that the movement demanding the ‘Alternative Arrangement’ for the Nagas in Manipur will go on as long as its demand is not met Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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UGs threaten police personnel in Loktak

Police personnel of Bishnupur and Moirang PS and VDF personnel who went in the Loktak Lake to remove the floating huts from the lake now faced threats from UG groups who are hiding in remote areas of the lake Source Hueiyen News Service

Police personnel of Bishnupur and Moirang PS and VDF personnel who went in the Loktak Lake to remove the floating huts from the lake now faced threats from UG groups who are hiding in remote areas of the lake Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNLF greets people on its 47th anniversary

Acting Chairman of the proscribed UG group UNLF Kh Pambei in a press statement expressed his deep regards to the of Manipur for their tireless effort to uphold truth and justice, as well as democratic values and principles in the society despite being …

Acting Chairman of the proscribed UG group UNLF Kh Pambei in a press statement expressed his deep regards to the of Manipur for their tireless effort to uphold truth and justice, as well as democratic values and principles in the society despite being under threat and coercion from the oppressive forces and some anti socials as well Source Hueiyen News Service

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Manipur experiences 23 tremors in a day

According to a reports of the Seismological Observatory, Manipur University, Manipur experiences at least 23 minor tremors in a day but these tremors could not be felt by the people, Director of College Development Council, Manipur University Dr RK Ran…

According to a reports of the Seismological Observatory, Manipur University, Manipur experiences at least 23 minor tremors in a day but these tremors could not be felt by the people, Director of College Development Council, Manipur University Dr RK Ranjan has disclosed Source Hueiyen News Service

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JDU to take up Supra body issue state in parliament

Convenor of NDA Sharad Yadav has reportedly conveyed to the Janata Dal United , Manipur state that the proposal of Supra state body is for real and the Union Home Minister, Chief Minister of Manipur as well as the NSCN IM knew about it Source Hue…

Convenor of NDA Sharad Yadav has reportedly conveyed to the Janata Dal United , Manipur state that the proposal of Supra state body is for real and the Union Home Minister, Chief Minister of Manipur as well as the NSCN IM knew about it Source Hueiyen News Service

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Next public hearing on District Boundaries Reorganization fixed on Nov 25

The next Public Hearing of the Committee on Re organization of Administrative and Police District Boundaries in the State will be held on November 25 at 3 00 p Source Hueiyen News Service

The next Public Hearing of the Committee on Re organization of Administrative and Police District Boundaries in the State will be held on November 25 at 3 00 p Source Hueiyen News Service

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Tipaimukh Dam ignores environmental norms

The controversial construction of mega Tipaimukh Multipurpose Hydroelectric Power HEP Project on Barak river in Manipur disrespects the calls of the people from both upstream and downstream Barak valley for seeking their consent and to adhere to ex…

The controversial construction of mega Tipaimukh Multipurpose Hydroelectric Power HEP Project on Barak river in Manipur disrespects the calls of the people from both upstream and downstream Barak valley for seeking their consent and to adhere to existing environmental and social norms and notwithstanding the Opposition from people living in downstream in Bangladesh, North East Dialogue Forum has asserted Source Hueiyen News Service

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In canes and bamboo he found his calling

If one is not choosy and is hard working, one can easily look after his family and lead a comfortable life from the income generated from manufacturing and selling cane and bamboo products Source Hueiyen News Service Bijoy Laishram

If one is not choosy and is hard working, one can easily look after his family and lead a comfortable life from the income generated from manufacturing and selling cane and bamboo products Source Hueiyen News Service Bijoy Laishram

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MCP calls 24 hours general strike from Nov 25 midnight

The proscribed UG group Maoist Communist Party Manipur has called a 24 hours General strike from the midnight of November 25 to the midnight of November 26 stated a press statement of the organisation Source Hueiyen News Service

The proscribed UG group Maoist Communist Party Manipur has called a 24 hours General strike from the midnight of November 25 to the midnight of November 26 stated a press statement of the organisation Source Hueiyen News Service

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Capitol Project leaves Poultry Farm nowhere

The activities of the lone Central Poultry Farm of the state at Mantripukhri have stopped after the land of the farm was acquired by the state government for construction of Capitol Project Source Hueiyen News Service

The activities of the lone Central Poultry Farm of the state at Mantripukhri have stopped after the land of the farm was acquired by the state government for construction of Capitol Project Source Hueiyen News Service

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Sangai fest impresses Miss Meaw from Thailand

The Manipur Sangai Festival, 2011 is being organized on such a large scale that this is the biggest festival I have ever participated , Miss Meaw, who has come from Thailand to participate in the ongoing festival, has observed Source Hueiyen News S…

The Manipur Sangai Festival, 2011 is being organized on such a large scale that this is the biggest festival I have ever participated , Miss Meaw, who has come from Thailand to participate in the ongoing festival, has observed Source Hueiyen News Service

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State level mega NSS camp

State level mega NSS camp which would continue till November 26 was opened today at Sports Hostel No 3 inside Khuman Lampak Sports Complex under the aegis of the State NSS Cell Source The Sangai Express

State level mega NSS camp which would continue till November 26 was opened today at Sports Hostel No 3 inside Khuman Lampak Sports Complex under the aegis of the State NSS Cell Source The Sangai Express

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