Book released

IMPHAL April 17: A book titled Chandrabala (short story collection) written by Thokchom Dilipkumar was released today in a function held at the Manipur Press Club by Ph. Parijat Singh,… Read more »

IMPHAL April 17: A book titled Chandrabala (short story collection) written by Thokchom Dilipkumar was released today in a function held at the Manipur Press Club by Ph. Parijat Singh, minister for agriculture, labor and employment. The agriculture minister attended the function as the chief guest while N. Kunjamohan Singh, Sahitya Academy awardee graced the function as the president. The book published by Th Ibomcha singh is a collection of short stories and is written by Thokchom Dilipkumar.The book release function was also attended by book lovers and many well wishers.

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Miss Manipur

IMPHAL April 17: Convenor of Four Hopes Nishikanta Kh, in a press release states that Four Hopes (under the aegis of MMC) is organizing “Miss Manipur 2011” beauty contest under… Read more »

IMPHAL April 17: Convenor of Four Hopes Nishikanta Kh, in a press release states that Four Hopes (under the aegis of MMC) is organizing “Miss Manipur 2011” beauty contest under the theme ‘Beauty with Compassion and a Mission’ on May 20, at BOAT, Palace Compound.The main objective of the organization is to encourage people to preserve the rich culture and to spread love and togetherness.Four Hopes is organizing the Miss Manipur Pageant to help showcase beauty and talents of young women and preserve the coveted title of Miss Manipur. He further states that this is an initiative aimed at encouraging positive developments in our society.

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Hanuman Jayanti

IMPHAL, April 16: The Shri Hanuman Jayanti Mahotsava Samiti will be celebrating Hanuman Jayanti on April 18 with traditional, religious and spiritual devotion, informed the samiti in a statement. It… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 16: The Shri Hanuman Jayanti Mahotsava Samiti will be celebrating Hanuman Jayanti on April 18 with traditional, religious and spiritual devotion, informed the samiti in a statement.
It said that  a chariot procession will be taken out which will start from Mahabali temple from 8 am and will be passing through the thoroughfares of Mahabali temple, Sanjenthong, Dharamsala road, MG Avenue, SBI road, terminating at Mahabali via Kangla road.

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KCP warns

IMPHAL April 16: The Kangleipak Communist Party (Marxist,Leninist and Maoist) in a press statement by the outfit’s publicity secretary W Malemnganba Meitei states that the one W Priyokumar, a hard… Read more »

IMPHAL April 16: The Kangleipak Communist Party (Marxist,Leninist and Maoist) in a press statement by the outfit’s publicity secretary W Malemnganba Meitei states that the one W Priyokumar, a hard core worker of Lamshang MLA Brajabidhu has occupied the community hall at Taothong which was constructed by former MP Thounaojam Chaoba. This shows complete disregard for the former MP and is a show of power by Priyokumar and Brajabidhu.
The outfit warns Priyokumar to shift within three days from today or invite dire consequences from the KCP. Further,the RDO nursing institute will remain closed as dictated and if the students fail to leave, then the outcome will be the sole responsibility of the students. The KCP also commented that the appeal of the students’ unions to lift the ban on RDO will be considered, but alleged that the unions are not acting like students and more like petty gangsters. The outfit also relaxed the imposition on the toll booth at Khagempalli. 

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Newly inaugurated hall dedicated to people

From Kaimuanthang Lamka April 16 : In a grand function held today from 11 am, the Zogal Hall constructed in remembrance of the Zogal war veterans have been inaugurated by… Read more »

From Kaimuanthang Lamka April 16 : In a grand function held today from 11 am, the Zogal Hall constructed in remembrance of the Zogal war veterans have been inaugurated by works minister K Ranjit Singh. Soon after the inauguration it was dedicated to the people for used by Rev Stephen Chinzathang with a prayer.
The function was attended by TN Haokip , minister IPR /Tourism/ PhED as well as the outer Manipur MP to the Lok Sabha Thangso Baite , the DC/ Ccpur Jacintha Lazurus IAS ,commander 27th Sector AR brigdier Surrendra Mehta as special guest of the occassion besides many other disgnitaries.
It was an occassion of thanks giving to God for helping the long cherish dreams of having such a hall comes true for the ZOUs. And for that matter choir singers from various church denomination apart from reputed singers rocking the gatherings The Ngasuan Lei AV Cassette containing songs composed so as to remember the 21 number of people who died when an overloaded trucks met its tragic end several years back was also released by the MP Thangso Baite at the occassion.

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RPF blames CM

IMPHAL April 16: The statement given by the Chief Minister on April 13 at a function held at Mantripukhri IGAR(S) headquarters is unclear, states publicity secretary of RPF,T Leishemba in… Read more »

IMPHAL April 16: The statement given by the Chief Minister on April 13 at a function held at Mantripukhri IGAR(S) headquarters is unclear, states publicity secretary of RPF,T Leishemba in a press release.
Dishonest words will not bring about a solution to the Indo Manipur political conflict, the CM needs to be honest and must analyze the political conflict so the public can accept his statements whole heartedly.
It is a fact that the Manipuris want to be an independent nation and do not want to reel under a colonial rule and the insurgent movement is not made up by disgruntled unemployed persons.
Britain suffered huge losses due to the aftereffects of the second World War and was helped by America to get up economically. The countries under the colonial rule of the British were finally given independence and except for India waged an armed struggle. It is a matter of deliberation that India did not get its independence due to the non violence movement initiated by Gandhi.
The endeavor of Gandhi was respected by the British, but the non violent protest by Irom Sharmila has been ignored by and large by the Indian government, gross violation of human rights are perpetrated by the security forces in the name of counter insurgency including the north east and Kashmir, it states.
The corrupt governance of the Ibobi government has seen ministers and officers holding high posts accumulating property from the development projects meant for the public. Also the SPF government hardly acts without provocation, the release charged.

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AR established stitching/ weaving centre

IMPHAL, April 16: 23 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) established Stitching and Weaving Centre for Women at Khamanlok Kuki, Senapati district under AR Military Civic Action… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 16: 23 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) established Stitching and Weaving Centre for Women at Khamanlok Kuki, Senapati district under AR Military Civic Action Project. The inauguration ceremony was attended by the populace of the area in which the above centre was handed over to the village authority of Khamanlok Kuki. Village authority and women society of the area appreciated the efforts for establishing such project for the welfare of women of the remote area.

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Kuki chiefs condemn amendment of village authority act

IMPHAL, April 16: The Kuki Chiefs’ Association, Chandel district has vehemently condemned the proposed Manipur (Village Authority in the Hills Areas) Amendment Act, 2011. A statement released by the secretary… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 16: The Kuki Chiefs’ Association, Chandel district has vehemently condemned the proposed Manipur (Village Authority in the Hills Areas) Amendment Act, 2011.
A statement released by the secretary information and publicity of the association, Thangjalet Mate, said that an emergency meeting was held on April 15 which has unanimously condemned the act.
According to the release the chiefs are wonder struck at the malicious proposal to dominate and control over the tribal and their lands in Manipur which contravenes with the policy of the central government of decentralization and to safeguard the rights and privileges of the tribals, before adding that the tribal who were against the Manipur Hills Village Authority Act, 1956 can never accept the New Act under any circumstances. It said that the meet also resolved to launch a series of awareness campaign and consultation in this matter and will opposed the Act which aims to uproot the indigenous people from its own land inherited by our forefather since ages and protect the land with all our might.

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AR organised medical camp

IMPHAL, April 16: A team of medical officers and paramedical staff of 12 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) organized Medical Camp at Kamjong on 16 April… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 16: A team of medical officers and paramedical staff of 12 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) organized Medical Camp at Kamjong on 16 April 2011. More than 250 patients were diagnosed and provided medicines. An interactive session was also organized with the masses, where they were educated about HIV/AIDS, anti malaria, Japanese encephalitis and hygiene and sanitation. During the interaction of the Commandant with the locals, the villagers and civil administration whole heartedly praised the Assam Rifles for organizing such camp.

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Discourse on impact of corruption to be held

IMPHAL, April 16: The Manipur Committee for Social Concerns (MCSC) is organizing a one day discourse on “the impact of corruption, extortion on civil society” on April 20 at the… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 16: The Manipur Committee for Social Concerns (MCSC) is organizing a one day discourse on “the impact of corruption, extortion on civil society” on April 20 at the Classic Hotel.
The discourse would be graced by Rajya Sabha MP Rishang Keishing as the chief guest, Moirang MLA and state youth congress president, M. Pritivi Raj and C. Doungel as the guests of honour and prof. Lal Dena of MU as functional president.
The other important speakers and moderators who would be participating in the discourse include prof. Irene Salam, Pradip Phanjoubam, editor Imphal Free Press, M. Pritivi Raj, Dr. M. Nara Singh, E Benoy, lt col. KA Singh, Dr rev. Pulamte, Grace Shatang, capt Ashok Tipnis and Rupachandra, Brozendro of Media.
As a special feature about 15 to 20 research scholars from MU will be joining the discourse on behalf of MCSC and Kuki Research forum.

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Clash of the Campaigns: Loktak Lake as the site of contesting knowledge systems

By Soibam HaripriyaThousands have lived without love, not one without water – W.H. AudenOne has often been bemused by the elusive ethno-philosophy that guides the conception of the landscape covering… Read more »

By Soibam HaripriyaThousands have lived without love, not one without water – W.H. AudenOne has often been bemused by the elusive ethno-philosophy that guides the conception of the landscape covering the panoramic Loktak Lake. Of late, contesting knowledge systems seem to have saddled on a site considered simultaneously sacred as well as profane by myths and history. The vociferous argument for the protection of the Loktak Lake has emerged with two simultaneous campaigns. First is the ‘Save Loktak Our Life’, supported by the Loktak Development Authority. This group comprising of (not without irony), “environmentalist, social workers, politicians and police officers” in the words of the Project director of Tamna who informed the media in a briefing organised at the Classic Hotel on the 6th of April 2011. Second, a campaign launched by people living in and around the lake against the Manipur Loktak Lake (Protection) Act 2006 (MLLPA). Incidentally, as part of the second campaign, various organisations from the Loktak area held a public discussion on the MLLPA on the same day at Ningthoukhong Keithel. The sites of these two campaigns and the people comprising the campaigns are too stark to go unnoticed. The first one conducted in a three star hotel speaks the language of exclusivity. The second was held in a market place where women vendors’ earn their livelihood. In solidarity with the campaign, these women bread earners had given their space for the women and men who had congregated to participate in the public discussion. Indeed both the campaigns fall back upon the idea of the lake, the meaning of the lake as derived from folk songs and poems and tutelary deities. The Save Loktak campaign in one of the music videos produced for the same juxtaposes a modern narrative with that of the folk and expresses fears for the life of the lake. The second campaign by the inhabitants of the Lake area seems to follow the same narrative. While both the campaigns state the same objective – Save Loktak Lake and use the same narratives of the sacredness of the space and also lament for the weeping mother (Loktak), the arguments put forth seem to be fractured beyond reconciliation. One starkly representing the state looks at fisherfolk as encroachers who are set to deplete and destroy the lake and its resources. Indeed the idea of saving Loktak to them seems to mean saving them from the people who source their lives and livelihood from the lake. The second campaigners see themselves as the rightful claimants and protector/guardian to the fishes and vegetation of the lake. However, the term lake itself now seems to be an anachronism of earlier usage as the lake is now not a lake but a water reservoir. The drastic shift from the conception of a lake with legends surrounding it to a modern day water reservoir began with the construction of Ithai Barrage in 1979 as a part of the Loktak Hydro-Electric Project. The idea of the lake is not limited to its natural resources like waters and gradually disappearing indigenous fauna and flora. It is now saddled by the juxtaposition of competing knowledge systems – indigenous and modern. The modern being far removed from the context while the indigenous speaks in the language of people of the lake and follows the lake not just through the lives of people but also through cycle of seasons, through breeding of fishes and vegetation and sees the lake as inclusive of its Phumdis, Athaphum, the Khangpoksang build on the phumdis and the people who live in them. The unfolding narratives could be clearly seen on the 6th of April 2011 wherein three events connected to Loktak Lake were held. First, is the one day Discussion Programme against the Manipur Loktak Lake (Protection) Act. 2006 which was organised by All Loktak Lake Floating Hut Dwellers & Fishermen Progressive Committee (Apunba Lup); All Loktak Fishing Workers Association; The All Manipur Thanga People Welfare Association; The Loktak Peoples Forum and All Loktak Lake Floating Hut Dwellers & Fishermen Progressive Committee (Nupi Apunba Lup). The event discussed the Act and highlighted fundamental problems not only in the Act but also the knowledge as well as intentions behind the conceptualisation itself. The predominant language used during this discussion was the language of rights – cultural as well as socio economic. The mass discussion took place at Ningthoukhong ( Keithel), a fishing town by the lake and forms a part of Bishnupur district. The venue was well chosen so that there could be as many participants from Loktak lake areas hinting to an endorsement of inclusiveness as opposed to the meetings that took place simultaneously (on the same day) at the other two sites –Mantripukhri and The Classic Hotel. The market of Ningthoukhong is a concrete structure dilapidated in some parts. Women who earn their livelihood selling produce from the hills, valley and the lake in the market also supported the event by closing their stalls and giving space to women who had come to participate in the discussion programme. Most women were dressed in the traditional mourning attire (of the Meiteis) and also of the more than seven hundred people who had congregated, ninety percent were women. Though one also noticed that in a space marked by exclusivity such as the simultaneous meeting that took place in Mantripukhri one would find the same percentage being reversed, giving the picture than more and more women will be sieved out as one goes up in the chain where one knowledge system and its corresponding language become more dominant than the other.The men and women who spoke at the discussion at Ningthoukhong began with salutation to the Mother goddess of the market – Keithel Lairembi, to Mother goddess Loktak – Ema Loktak Lairembi and also to directional tutelary deities. Women and men who spoke described the lake as intimately as their lives explaining the life of the Athaphum, the breeding of fishes and well as the waxing and waning of the lake according to seasons which is now disrupted by the Ithai barrage. Ironically, the discussion was interrupted when armed personnel in military uniform climbed up the dais to ask the reason for such a congregation (this in spite of the banner being put up). Two more soldiers in military fatigues could be seen behind the market complex which disturbed the peaceful ambience of the crowd. A woman from the crowd came up the dais and through the microphone requested the audience to remain calm. Some women and men had in fact gone to the uniformed armed personnel to speak and explain the content of the gathering. The same woman encouraged the rest of the women audience to face the state whether it is in the form of fighting the visible oppressive state that come dressed in military fatigues or meeting the representatives they had chosen and even suggested boycotting of the forthcoming general elections. The three uniformed personnel stood at the venue for about ten minutes facing the gathering. While the mass discussion was on there was also the flagging off of a training programme supported by Bombay Natural Historical Society and the Wildlife Wing, Forest Department. The training programme which began on the very day for Forest Department officials and volunteers of Loktak Lake on water bird conservation and management was held at Central Forest Division, Mantripukhri. In the few minutes shot of the meeting which could be viewed only through the local cable television network ISTV, one could hear the often repeated particular concern for the conservation of endangered and dwindling flora and fauna of the Loktak lake areas. Not much different from the above both in terms of narrative content and knowledge system, the meeting with media persons was held on the very day at Classic Hotel, an upmarket three star hotel (the only one in the state). The meeting was called by Tamna Sanggai, an organisation with the stated aim of saving Loktak. The campaign of Tamna entitled “Safe Loktak Our Life” had also produced music videos as a part of their campaign and the media briefing announced a musical tour to New Delhi and Bangalore on the theme of the campaign. It was also stated that “the campaign was undertaken to contribute its might in saving Loktak from possible extinction”. Interestingly the project was supported by Loktak Development Authority, the authority re-constituted under the MLLPA which also pitched the campaign against the people of Loktak. Article 20 (Prohibition of certain activities in Core Zone) prohibits discharge or emission of sewage/domestic waste (assuming the lake to be polluted by the inhabitants of the lake conveniently forgetting that all major river system that drains the Imphal valley falls into the lake). The other clauses of the Article 20 prohibits deposition or fixing of stones, bamboo, log, net into the lake, while this clause renders fishing impossible the state continue to state that the act does not prohibit fishing per se. One could only record as unfortunate that the various debates around the Lake do not inform each other. It is people that give values and judgement on landscape and classify them as either sacred or profane in the sense of the lake either being a sacred mother with plentiful provision or a hiding place for insurgents. Indeed the difference with the people’s campaign would be the desire to learn and discuss the Act and the various arguments – whether ecological or socio-political whereas the other campaign, being directly supported by a state body, does not have the space for critiquing the Act.One could in fact map the varying interests in the lake, not to state the people as being a collective, far from it there are differences between the fisherfolks, between those who are unable to resist the state, think it safe to accept the resettlement amount, between those with large fishing tracts and the fisherfolk with just a net and a boat. Those supporting the Act also are fractured with varying interests –one, being purely a sentimental pursuit of iconifying the lake as a symbol of the state (having made their decisions and affiliation without having thrown as much as a glance at the Act), another being the state’s policy of cleansing the lake and yet another being the much cited security concerns of flushing out insurgent cadres from the lake, for which hovercrafts were purchased from USA. Undeniably, the state also takes pride in the arrival of the hovercraft with it being looked at not only for insurgency operation but also, as stated by the Chief Minister “the machine would not only be helpful in saving the Loktak from encroachers, it would also complete the task of flushing out militants”. This once again highlights the highly problematic lens of the state that more often than not looks at the people of the lake as encroachers as well as ‘insurgents’.

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YWC, TDCA win in U-14 cricket

IMPHAL, Apr 16: YWC/Model defeated PCA by 144 runs in a match of the 2nd MCA Under-14 cricket tournament played today at Luwangpokpa Cricket ground, Luwangsangbam. In another match of… Read more »

IMPHAL, Apr 16: YWC/Model defeated PCA by 144 runs in a match of the 2nd MCA Under-14 cricket tournament played today at Luwangpokpa Cricket ground, Luwangsangbam. In another match of the tournament played at Khuman Lampak today TDCA defeated UCC by 28 runs. Batting first, YWC/Model scored 178 runs in 35 overs.Chasing a target of 179 runs, PCA could score only 34 runs with the loss of all the wicket in 16 overs. Jiko of YWC who scored 62 runs was declared man of the match. In the other match, TDCA scored 173 with the loss of ten wicket. In response, UCC could score only 145 when all of their wickets were down in 25 overs. Babarul of TDCA who took five wicket was declared man of the match.

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Five Tangkhul villages condemn ambush

Newmai News NetworkIMPHAL, April 16: Five Tangkhul village heads and a civil organization have joined force in condemning the assassination attempt yesterday on MLA Wungnaoshang Keishing and have conveyed condolences… Read more »

Newmai News NetworkIMPHAL, April 16: Five Tangkhul village heads and a civil organization have joined force in condemning the assassination attempt yesterday on MLA Wungnaoshang Keishing and have conveyed condolences to the families of seven deceased, including a civilian, while also wishing speedy recovery to about five other security personnel still in critical condition from the injury in the ambush. “We strongly condemn the act of ambush on Wungnaoshang Keishing by unidentified gunmen”, said a joint statement issued by Lovingson Jajo, chairman, Thoyee village, MH Wungreishung, headman, Riha village, Kapangmi Jajo, chairman, Riha village, Z Shimdhar, headman, Ramrei village, Yaomi Kasar, headman, Chadong village. The joint statement shared the grief and pain of the deceased families while also expressing “shock” on the “unwanted incident” and has strongly appealed to any armed group not to repeat such an “ugly” incident in the area. It has demanded adequate compensation for the deceased families and the injured from the State government.Similarly, Centre for Organization Research and Education (CORE) has expressed its deepest agony upon receiving information that Wungnaoshang Keishing and his security escort team have come under armed ambush from unidentified gunmen. “The reported ambush was clearly an attempt to assassinate Mr Keishing,” said a statement from CORE. It is a matter of great fortune that the MLA himself survived the deadly ambush. However, the dead of six security staffs and two civilians and the injury of four security staffs and one civilian is a deeply lamentable matter, it said.Adding that the beleaguered MLA has been in a vulnerable position lately for spearheading the demand for the carving out of full-fledged Phungyar district from the present Ukhrul district of Manipur, it said, “under the vitiated circumstance the attempt to assassinate Mr Keishing leaves many questions unanswered.” Urging that the government of Manipur must institute a judicial inquiry under a sitting high court judge of CBI inquiry into the ambush, CORE said that the government must adequately compensate the deceased families and the injured persons. It has also conveyed its deepest condolences to the surviving families and wishes a speedy recovery to those who are injured. Significantly, Wungnaoshang Keishing has been aggressively pushing the agenda for the creation of full-fledged Phungyar district by bifurcating the present Ukhrul district. Recently, He drew flaks from Naga apex body United Naga Council (UNC) for attempting to “derail” the demand for “Alternative Arrangement” for Nagas in Manipur. The MLA was asked to revoke the resolution for the demand of the district which he had apparently submitted to the government of the State but he steadfastly stood his ground saying that he was only obliging the wishes of the people who have been victims of uneven development in the district. Interestingly, Wungnaoshang Keishing ran for the last MLA election with the backing and patronage of United Naga Council (UNC).

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Ibotombi memorial tennis champs

IMPHAL, Apr 16: The pair of Kangjamba and N Dillip has moved into the quarter final in 35 years and above category of the 1st Ch Ibotombi Singh memorial prize… Read more »

IMPHAL, Apr 16: The pair of Kangjamba and N Dillip has moved into the quarter final in 35 years and above category of the 1st Ch Ibotombi Singh memorial prize money tennis championship being held at the Officer’s Club tennis court complex. The pair defeated Ramkumar and Laxmi by 6-2, 6-0 in the pre-quarter final match played today. In today’s other matches, pair of H Ibotombi and Pritam defeated Tuleshwor/Ganta by 6-3, 5-7, 10-6 while the pair of Matum and Rajesh defeated the pair of Ibohal and Pradip by 0-6, 6-3, 10-7.In another match for the same category, the pair of Y Ibotombi and H Iboyaima defeated Lemba and Joy by 6-1, 6-4.

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State referees to officiate in I-League matches

IMPHAL, Apr 16: Three football referees of the state will officiate in the I-League. They are M Magho Singh, I Rabichandra Singh and H Khamba Singh. The trio will officiate… Read more »

IMPHAL, Apr 16: Three football referees of the state will officiate in the I-League. They are M Magho Singh, I Rabichandra Singh and H Khamba Singh. The trio will officiate in one I-League match to be played on May 1 at Ludhiana. I Rabichandra and H Khamba will officiate in another I-League match to be played on May 8 at Kolkata, a release of the AMFA said.

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Anna Hazare Wins and Nation Building Suffers: Manipur angle to a country-wide issue

By Amar YumnamIn the light of unprecedented cases of corruption, both in volume and frequency, two recent cartoons are of immediate meaningful relevance and doing rounds in internet circles. One… Read more »

By Amar YumnamIn the light of unprecedented cases of corruption, both in volume and frequency, two recent cartoons are of immediate meaningful relevance and doing rounds in internet circles. One is paraphrasing of a popular detergent brand. Here the Prime Minister is shown with full of scam-stains in his clothing ranging from 3G, Commonwealth Games and what not. The caption reads as: dag achha hai (the stains are good). The other cartoon is the same head of the people being sunk in a glass of water and almost getting drowned. Anna Hazare drinks out the water and the Prime Minister is left high (or is it low) and dry inside the drinking glass. Well these are wonderfully symbolic cartoons depicting the depth to which the country has fallen due to the endemic corruption. No doubt corruption is an issue which the country needed to address earnestly and head on. But the evasiveness of the Prime Minister was itself hindering the process of correction almost to the point of irresponsibility. The condition was ripe for a non-elected but sincere leader to emerge and press home the points. A new Anna Hazare was born. The government of the big country was brought to its knees and made to respond immediately. This is a new dimension of how powerful a non-elected can become in democracy, and ipso facto a demonstration of a new facet of democracy itself that election is just a single facet and not in all. There could be people and forces in a democracy that are more knowledgeable and more committed to the causes of nation. The Method and The Contrast: What has been of greatest interest to social observers is the cool (not cold) response and keen observation of the approach and fall-outs of Anna Hazare’s move by the people of Manipur. In fact, no other group of population might have been hit by corruption as badly as the Manipuris have been. However, they were not joining the bandwagon following Hazare’s attack on administration unlike in the rest of the country.This approach might have been prompted by the recent and live history of Manipur having to carry along with and on the fast of Sharmila for almost a decade and more. Hazare also adopted the same approach of fast unto death as Sharmila has been doing all these years. While the government of India has looked the other way all along in so far as the fast of the young girl is concerned, the response to Hazare’s has been immediate and positive. It is this differential response of the government of India to the same method of urging for policy responses for common good that occupies the mind of the Manipuris post-Anna Hazare fast. This needs critical examination. It is true that corruption is an issue that is country-wide in its incidence. In other words, the harmful effects of corruption are felt throughout the country. On the other hand, the case of a non-democratic and non-sensical piece of legislation, against which Sharmila has been on fast, affects only a miniscule portion of the country’s geography and demography. The legislation has not been experienced by the larger sections of population of the country and to this extent they are least concerned about it. Further, the larger sections of population of the country have very little, if any, knowledge about the demography and geography of the region where the controversial legislation has been put in place for decades together. In the light of the personal experiences of the people of the region affected at home by the legislation and while they move about in the rest of the country, the differential response to the two fasts, one by Hazare and another by Sharmila, has only served to validate and further add fuel to fire the long held opinion of the regional population. One of the most common grievances of the region against the government of India has been that of step-motherly treatment by the latter to the former. It is this which has been validated willy-nilly by the differential response of the government of the country. There indeed is a mass anguish right now running through the veins of the people of Manipur. Avoided: It is a moment in history in nation-making of the country when such feelings should not be generated in any group of population wheresoever they are. A country and nation is something where the whole is larger than the sum of the parts. But a country is very different from a sportsperson. A sportsperson has to concentrate on the sports where she is most competent and build up a programme of exercises specifically relevant to that. A country, on the other hand, cannot afford to do so. A country’s government cannot afford to adopt the behaviour of a sportsperson by selecting any specific geographic portion or person as more important than any other. Besides, no room should be created where any group of population can nurture such a thought. This is particularly so at this age and stage of evolution of the country towards evolution as a nation. Here the slogan of the recent census to the effect that each one of us counts and so should join the count is an apt one to be followed in the polity decision-making in this country. While merit should matter instead of corruption, absolute inclusiveness and equalisation of policy responses irrespective of the geographic location, and size and composition of demography are imperatives that should inform every policy making in this country.

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INA day celebrated

IMPHAL, April 15: The “Indian National Army Day” celebrations were organized on 14 Apr 2011 at IB Hill Sendra, Moirang under the aegis of Loktak Brigade. Members of Akhil Bhartiya… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 15: The “Indian National Army Day” celebrations were organized on 14 Apr 2011 at IB Hill Sendra, Moirang under the aegis of Loktak Brigade. Members of Akhil Bhartiya Poorva Sainik Seva Parishad were felicitated and a lunch was organized in their honour by Red Shield Division. Brig Laove Verma, SM, Commander of Loktak Brigade and Brig Surendra Mehta, Commander of 27 Sector Assam Rifles graced the occasion. Addressing the function, Brig Laove Verma, SM, Commander of Loktak Brigade under aegis of Red Shield Division welcomed the Ex Servicemen and lauded their efforts for undertaking the journey to Manipur.
Moirang has a historical importance for being a centre stage of activities in freedom struggle by INA in Indian Territory. People of Moirang had extended their invaluable support to INA towards achieving their goals. Moirang is the place where INA hoisted Indian Flag for the first time on 14 Apr 1944 under Colonel Saukat Ali Malik. This day is celebrated every year with great zeal and enthusiasm and Akhil Bhartiya Poorva Sainik Seva Parishad (ABPSSP) has been closely associated with the event over the years.

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Football selection

IMPHAL, April 15: M. Dayananda Singh, NISA was selected to attend the trial cum coaching programme for the preparation and selection for the state football team which will participate in… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 15: M. Dayananda Singh, NISA was selected to attend the trial cum coaching programme for the preparation and selection for the state football team which will participate in the forthcoming N.E. games in Arunachal Pradesh. This was stated in a memorandum by L Ranjit Roy, Hon. Secretary of All Manipur Football Association stating Dayananda to report to S> Ekendra Singh, AFC `A`™ Licencee alongwith training kits by 11:00 am of April 16 at Khuman Lampak.

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16 Maratha LI organises peace and harmony

IMPHAL, April 15: A musical night was organised by 16 MARATHA LI to promote peace and goodwill in Manipur at Gothal (Bishenpur) on 23 January 2011.  The program was a… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 15: A musical night was organised by 16 MARATHA LI to promote peace and goodwill in Manipur at Gothal (Bishenpur) on 23 January 2011.  The program was a grand success and was attended by hundreds of villagers from surrounding villages of THANGJING area.  The program included band concert and musical performance by local artists.  The event symbolised the excellent rapport shared between army and the local population of the area.  The local village chiefs expressed their gratitude to the Army for organising the musical evening and emphasised that such a program was not held in this area after the ethnic clashes in the nineties.  The program concluded with the Commanding Officer,  Col MC Aiyappa of 16 MARATHA LI   giving away the prizes to the deserving artists.  Finally he wished the public a peaceful and prosperous year.

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Tennis tournament

IMPHAL, April 15: The 1st CHingangbam Ibotombi Singh Memorial Prize Money Tennis Championship 2011 was inaugurated by T. Pamei, president, Manipur Tennis Association at the Officer`™s Club, Lamphelpat, today. Altogether… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 15: The 1st CHingangbam Ibotombi Singh Memorial Prize Money Tennis Championship 2011 was inaugurated by T. Pamei, president, Manipur Tennis Association at the Officer`™s Club, Lamphelpat, today.

Altogether 51 players are participating in this tournament sponsored by Ch. Dhananjoy Singh, Advocate, Guwahati High Court. This was stated by L. Gokul Sharma, tournament manager of the tournament in a press release today.

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