April Shower 2011 – Phoenix/ Phynyx concert (Apr 16 and 17, 2011)

Imphal, April 15. There’s a concert coming on 16th of April 2011 at Imphal featuring Lou Majaw, Phoenix, ReCycle, Carlton Kitto Jazz Ensemble(Kolkata) at BOAT, Imphal, at 4:30 PM. Phoenix/… Read more »

April Shower 2011 - on 16th of April at Imphal featuring Lou Majaw, Phoenix, ReCycle, Carlton Kitto Jazz Ensemble(Kolkata) at BOAT, Imphal, at 4:30 PM.

April Shower 2011 – on 16th of April at Imphal featuring Lou Majaw, Phoenix, ReCycle, Carlton Kitto Jazz Ensemble(Kolkata) at BOAT, Imphal, at 4:30 PM.

Imphal, April 15. There’s a concert coming on 16th of April 2011 at Imphal featuring Lou Majaw, Phoenix, ReCycle, Carlton Kitto Jazz Ensemble(Kolkata) at BOAT, Imphal, at 4:30 PM. Phoenix/ Phynyx regrouped after years. They won the North-East Beat Contest in 1990, IIT-Mumbai Mood Indigo rock competition, BITS Pilani Rocktaves ’93 etc. In an opinion poll conducted by the readers of the ‘Rock Street Journal’ magazine they were also one among top 5 bands along side – Bangalore Thrashers Millennium, Delhi’s Parikrama, Indus Creed and Agni (Pune). Their ballad ‘Woman’ can be downloaded from : http://www.amabilisinsania.com/rock/the-great-indian-rock-ii/

An album of Phoenix is put up at Facebook. One very recent photo and a lot of old ones.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/fbx/?set=a.186347318078306.42837.100001091187782

Lou Majaw, Phoenix, ReCycle, Carlton Kitto Jazz Ensemble(Kolkata) on 16th April 2011 @ BOAT, Imphal, 4:30pm
Lou Majaw, ReCycle, Carlton kitto Jazz Ensemble(Kolkata) on 17th April 2011 @ AR Campus Churchandpur, 4:30pm.

Phoenix - 2011

Phoenix – 2011

Phoenix - the oldest photo

Phoenix – the oldest photo

Phoenix - mid-1990's

Phoenix – mid-1990's

Phoenix - mid-1990's

Phoenix – mid-1990's

NOTE:
1. Some Rights Reserved on the photographs under Creative Commons (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/))
2. These are personal pictures of Phoenix/ Phynyx. Please do not misuse them.

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Worldwide Save Loktak Lake Campaign: Puducherry Chapter

8th April 2011 North East Centre for Environmental Education and Research, Imphal is going to organised Save Loktak Lake Campaign in Puducherry (formerly Pondicherry). The campaign will be conducted on… Read more »

8th April 2011

North East Centre for Environmental Education and Research, Imphal is going to organised Save Loktak Lake Campaign in Puducherry (formerly Pondicherry). The campaign will be conducted on 10th April 2011 at Pondicherry University Campus and 16th April 2011 at Auroville and Pondicherry Rock Beach. The campaign will be organised under the leadership
of Ms. Chanchan Yumnam, City co-ordinator. Several volunteers will be involved in organising the campaign. It is to be noted that Worldwide Save Loktak Lake Campaign is the world’s largest campaign for conservation of a lake.

Puducherry Campaign will be the 12th city hosting the Worldwide Save Loktak Lake Campaign. More than 700 volunteers and 32 city Coordinators across the globe are involved in organising the campaign. Increasing number of the
youth involvement is a proof to the success of the ongoing Worldwide Save Loktak Lake Campaign. It can be mentioned that the first and the second phase of the campaign have been conducted in 2010. Delhi, Imphal, Guwahati,
Silchar and Shillong witnessed the first phase of the campaign. The second phase was conducted in Mumbai, Kolhapur, Sikkim and Darjeeling. Both the phases has been a huge success with mass involvement all over in India. Third Phase of the campaign started with a successful campaign at Pune, where it was organised at Wadia College, Pune. The campaign was also organised in Chennai at Marina Beach. Next campaign will be organised at Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) followed by London (United Kindom). NECEER, Imphal request everyone to support this noble cause which was started with a
mission to create awareness about the present situation of the Loktak Lake and to conserve it.

The campaign is supported by more than 20 international and national organisations. It will conclude in 2012 with a mass campaign at the vicinity of the Lake by involving the local inhabitants, local NGOs and the Government officials amongst others. Keibul Lamjao, the only floating national park in the world is situated at the south west part of the lake.
It is home to the endangered Manipur brow antlered deer, Sangai – Cervus eldi eldi and many other endangered species. The lake is an Important Bird Area identified by BNHS, Mumbai and Bird life International.

Mehnaz Nasreen

Spokesperson

NECEER, Imphal

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“SAVE LOKTAK OUR LIFE” – Ranbir Thouna live on stage (INDIA Tour)

Tamna sanggai was launched mainly to record and produce music, contemporary as well as folk based music. But later it branched out to work on social related issues using music… Read more »

Tamna sanggai was launched mainly to record and produce music, contemporary as well as folk based music. But later it branched out to work on social related issues using music… Read more »

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Farewell to Arms Part II: Documenting the Human Cost of Arms Proliferation –

23 March 2011, Convention Foyer Centre, India Habitat Centre, 4.30 pm You are cordinally invited to the inaugural of photo and painting exhibition titled “A Farewell to Arms Part II:… Read more »

23 March 2011, Convention Foyer Centre, India Habitat Centre, 4.30 pm You are cordinally invited to the inaugural of photo and painting exhibition titled “A Farewell to Arms Part II:… Read more »

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PR: EMA Congrats Manipuri Sportspersons for their achievements in the National Games 2011

Press Release  European Manipuri Association (EMA) ????Congratulating Manipuri sportspersons for their achievements in the National Games 2011 The European Manipuri Association (EMA) would like to extend its heartfelt congratulations to… Read more »

Press Release 

European Manipuri Association (EMA)

????Congratulating Manipuri sportspersons for their achievements in the National Games 2011

The European Manipuri Association (EMA) would like to extend its heartfelt congratulations to all the Manipuri sportspersons at their outstanding success and performance in the recently concluded 34th National Games, 2011 in Jharkhand. The Association would also like to congratulate all the Manipuri players who have brought glory and success to many other states.

The success of Manipuri sportspersons has brought a sense of pride and motivation to Manipuris residing all over the world. We admire the efforts of Manipuri sportspersons striving to succeed despite all the difficulties faced by Manipuris on a daily basis. We hope this year’s outstanding success will inspire more Manipuris to pursue our great sporting tradition and bring more glory to our beloved Manipur. We also look forward to cheering for our players at the London 2012 Olympics.

With regards,

Shanjoy Mairembam, London (UK)

Information Secretary, 

On behalf of

European Manipuri Association (EMA)

Website: www.ema-europe.org 

E-mail: ema_europe (at) yahoo (dot) co (dot) uk

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Ronika football

IMPHAL, Mar 8: KRYPSA defeated ICSA by 5-0 while YWC Langthabal beat WFA Kaching by 3-0 in today’s matches of 7th S Ronika Memorial Junior Girls’ Football Tournament held at… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 8: KRYPSA defeated ICSA by 5-0 while YWC Langthabal beat WFA Kaching by 3-0 in today’s matches of 7th S Ronika Memorial Junior Girls’ Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium, Imphal.

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Film Festival at JNU, New Delhi-INVITATION

Dear Friends, Northeast Film Festival will be held at JNU,New Delhi from 11 to 14 March from 5 pm to 10 pm at Open Air Theatre behind KC Complex.Pick up… Read more »

Dear Friends,

Northeast Film Festival will be held at JNU,New Delhi from 11 to 14 March from 5 pm to 10 pm at Open Air Theatre behind KC Complex.Pick up traditional items from the Stalls & ravish on the spicy and delicious traditional food at the Food Courts. Come, enjoy and participate

Northeast Haat
Panthoibi Manipur Emporium
C-7, Emporia Complex
Baba Kharak Singh Marg,
New Delhi-110001, INDIA
www.northeasthaat.com

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Restriction on vehicular movement

IMPHAL, Mar 8: In view of the VVIP visit to the state on March 10 and 11, Imphal West Traffic Police has imposed restrictions on the movement of motor-vehicles 10… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 8: In view of the VVIP visit to the state on March 10 and 11, Imphal West Traffic Police has imposed restrictions on the movement of motor-vehicles 10 minutes before the VVIP movement.

A release of DSP (Traffic) Victoria Yengkhom said that on March 3 the restrictions will be enforced from 1:20 pm from Airport to Raj Bhavan till the VVIP arrives at Raj Bhavan and on March 11 the restrictions will be enforced from 10:35 between IT Park, Mantripukhri to Airport.

Further, the students who are appearing the CBSE examination have been requested to reach the examination centres before the enforcement of vehicular movement.

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ALL INDIA SCHEDULED TRIBES STUDENT ACTION FORUM DEMONSTRATION AT PARLIAMENT ON 8TH MARCH 2011

ALL INDIA SCHEDULED TRIBES STUDENT ACTION FORUM B-29, Christian Colony, Patel Chest, Delhi University, Delhi 9899313764, 9891856893, 9999593603 Press Release: New Delhi, March 4, 2011 DEMONSTRATION AT PARLIAMENT ON 8TH… Read more »

ALL INDIA SCHEDULED TRIBES STUDENT ACTION FORUM

B-29, Christian Colony, Patel Chest, Delhi University, Delhi

9899313764, 9891856893, 9999593603

Press Release: New Delhi, March 4, 2011

DEMONSTRATION AT PARLIAMENT ON 8TH MARCH 2011

All the tribal youths, leaders, student-groups, sub-groups etc. are informed that a huge demonstration will be organised in peaceful manner on 08-03-2011 at 11:00 AM at the Jantar Mantar proceed to Parliament for pressing the Government of India to restore 7.5% reservation of Scheduled Tribes in post and services under the Government of NCT of Delhi. A memorandum will be submitted to the Hon’ble Prime Minister Sh. Manmohan Singh, Smt. Sonia Gandhi, Chairperson UPA and Sh. P. Chidambaram, Home Minister about the unnecessary harassment of tribals by way of stopping reservation under the Local Government of NCT of Delhi and to demand immediate restoration of 7.5% reservation of ST’s which is continued from 1955, as decided by the MHA vide OM No. 7/2/55-SCT dated 14-10-1955. A deeprooted conspiracy was hatched against tribals taking shelter of judgment pronounced by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in Civil Appeal No. 5092 of 2009 Subhash Chandra & Others Vs. Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board & Others, which has been subsequently over ruled by the bench of Supreme Court in Civil Appeal No. 4494 of 2006 dated 07-10-2010 State of Uttaranchal Vs. Sandeep Kumar Singh & Others. Therefore, the 7.5% reservation of ST’s continued from 1955 under the Govt. of NCT of Delhi should not be complicated with the larger issue of migration from one state to other state. Let the tribals join into the main stream of the nation coming to the national capital of India from different state and union territories. If there is no Scheduled List of ST’s for Govt. of NCT of Delhi, issue constitutional order under Article 342(1) of the Constitution treating all the scheduled tribals across the India deemed to be a list of ST’s for Govt. of NCT of Delhi.

All are requested to kindly join the demonstration on 08th March 2011 at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. All are requested to forget regional difference and geographical isolation and make a plan and strategy for making success of this demonstration.

With regards

All Tribal Brothers & Sisters

The above notification was sent to Kanglaonline by Bruce K. Thangkhal {khaalnou[at]yahoo[dot]com}

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State reception for Nation Games medalists

IMPHAL March 5: The state medalists of the recently concluded 34th National Games held at Jharkhand will be accorded a warm reception at the Khuman Lampak main stadium on March… Read more »

IMPHAL March 5: The state medalists of the recently concluded 34th National Games held at Jharkhand will be accorded a warm reception at the Khuman Lampak main stadium on March 7.
The reception function will be graced by the Chief Minister as the chief guest, YAS minister N Biren and President of Manipur Olympic Association MLA Bijoy Koijam as the president and guest of honor respectively. The medalist will be also be awarded at the function.

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PREPAK refutes

IMPHAL March 5: PREPAK Imphal West District Commander Jameson, in a press release has refuted the police claim that one Thounaujam Jayenta alias Hera, 25, s/o Buno and Khumanthem Chandramani,… Read more »

IMPHAL March 5: PREPAK Imphal West District Commander Jameson, in a press release has refuted the police claim that one Thounaujam Jayenta alias Hera, 25, s/o Buno and Khumanthem Chandramani, 30, s/o (late) Thambalngou, both residents of Awang Khunou Mayai Leikai are cadres of the outfit and have received basic military at Keibul Lamjao and was involved in an ambush at Kakching Lamkhai. The release states that both persons have nothing to do with the outfit and the police are making baseless charges to malign the image of the outfit. There is also no s/s captain Japan in the outfit, the statement further added.

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PREPAK refutes

IMPHAL March 5: PREPAK Imphal West District Commander Jameson, in a press release has refuted the police claim that one Thounaujam Jayenta alias Hera, 25, s/o Buno and Khumanthem Chandramani,… Read more »

IMPHAL March 5: PREPAK Imphal West District Commander Jameson, in a press release has refuted the police claim that one Thounaujam Jayenta alias Hera, 25, s/o Buno and Khumanthem Chandramani, 30, s/o (late) Thambalngou, both residents of Awang Khunou Mayai Leikai are cadres of the outfit and have received basic military at Keibul Lamjao and was involved in an ambush at Kakching Lamkhai. The release states that both persons have nothing to do with the outfit and the police are making baseless charges to malign the image of the outfit. There is also no s/s captain Japan in the outfit, the statement further added.

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Annual Sangai Cultural Night – MANIPUR STUDENTS’ASSOCIATION DELHI

Office of the MANIPUR STUDENTS’ASSOCIATION DELHI Estd. 1971 Reference No: 20110302 / Culture- Notice Annual Sangai Cultural Night Notice It is hereby notified to all the students and residents from… Read more »

Office of the
MANIPUR STUDENTS’ASSOCIATION DELHI
Estd. 1971

Reference No: 20110302 / Culture- Notice
Annual Sangai Cultural Night
Notice

It is hereby notified to all the students and residents from Manipur in Delhi that the Manipur Students’ Association Delhi (MSAD) is organising a cultural event in observance of the Annual Sangai Cultural Night. The event will be held on the 13th of March, 2011, at the Dusshera Ground, Mukherjee Nagar, North Delhi-09, from 5:00 to 11 pm. Events such as this, while keeping us close to our cultural roots, will also serve as an platform for us to assemble and realize our  belongingness. Encouragement is forwarded to one and all to please bring along friends and family irrespective of their ethnic/cultural identity. The traditional
‘Thabal Chongba’ will be featured as the main attraction of this occasion. Your enthusiastic and sincere participation will go a long way in making this event a success.

Sd/-
Beerjurekha Samom
President, MSAD
Date:

SANGAI CULTURAL NIGHT
.
Date: 13 March 2011
Venue: Dushera Ground, Near Mukherjee Nagar, North Delhi – 110009
Timing: 5 pm to 11 pm
Contribution: minimum Rs 100 only per person
PROGRAMME DETAIL
Assembly
Welcome Address
Keynote Address
Address by the Chief Guest & Invitees
Cultural Programme
Vote of thanks


NB: Drinking and any other forms of intoxication is strictly prohibited inside the programme campus

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Postponed

IMPHAL, March 1: The Liangmei Naga Council, Manipur has informed that the 11th Annual Assembly cum seminar of the Liangmei community scheduled from March 9 to 10 at Thonglang Akutpa… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 1: The Liangmei Naga Council, Manipur has informed that the 11th Annual Assembly cum seminar of the Liangmei community scheduled from March 9 to 10 at Thonglang Akutpa has been postponed indefinitely until further notice due to technical problem and villagers boundary dispute pendind cases.

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Yoga instructor vacancy

IMPHAL March 2: Directorate of Health Services invites application from interested undergraduate candidates for the post of yoga instructor. Candidates should be within 35 years of age and certified from… Read more »

IMPHAL March 2: Directorate of Health Services invites application from interested undergraduate candidates for the post of yoga instructor. Candidates should be within 35 years of age and certified from a recognized yoga institute.

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Anganwadi meet

IMPHAL March 2: The Coordinating Commitee on Survival of women and child Development welfare Service in a press release by the president Sh Suranjoy states that a meeting of all… Read more »

IMPHAL March 2: The Coordinating Commitee on Survival of women and child Development welfare Service in a press release by the president Sh Suranjoy states that a meeting of all the staff workers, helpers of mini anganwadi workers will be held on March 5 at MPP office near pologround. The release appeals to all concerned to take part in the meeting which will commence from 11 am onwards.

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Liangmei Naga Council Annual Assembly Postponed

IMPHAL, March 1: The Liangmei Naga Council, Manipur has informed that the 11th Annual Assembly cum seminar of the Liangmei community scheduled from March 9 to 10 at Thonglang Akutpa… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 1: The Liangmei Naga Council, Manipur has informed that the 11th Annual Assembly cum seminar of the Liangmei community scheduled from March 9 to 10 at Thonglang Akutpa has been postponed indefinitely until further notice due to technical problem and villagers boundary dispute pendind cases.

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44th GB held

IMPHAL Feb 28: The 44th General Body meeting of the Manipur Electricity Employees Union was held at Keisampat Electricity head office today.The GB was presided by MANITRON chairman Kh Ratankumar… Read more »

IMPHAL Feb 28: The 44th General Body meeting of the Manipur Electricity Employees Union was held at Keisampat Electricity head office today.The GB was presided by MANITRON chairman Kh Ratankumar and 16 new officials of the union was selected today, apress release by S Ibomcha,publicity secretary of the Union states.

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44th GB held

IMPHAL Feb 28: The 44th General Body meeting of the Manipur Electricity Employees Union was held at Keisampat Electricity head office today.The GB was presided by MANITRON chairman Kh Ratankumar… Read more »

IMPHAL Feb 28: The 44th General Body meeting of the Manipur Electricity Employees Union was held at Keisampat Electricity head office today.The GB was presided by MANITRON chairman Kh Ratankumar and 16 new officials of the union was selected today, apress release by S Ibomcha,publicity secretary of the Union states.

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PRESS RELEASE – “ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN PEACE PROCESS”

Over the years North East as a whole and Assam in particular has seen a lot in terms of violence and bloodshed. From armed struggle to ethnic clashes Assam has… Read more »

Over the years North East as a whole and Assam in particular has seen a lot in terms of violence and bloodshed. From armed struggle to ethnic clashes Assam has reeled under unprecedented violence. Armed revolutionaries and Government have an equal share in making Assam prone to such bloodshed every now and then keeping the common masses at the receiving end. If the armed organizations have spilled blood in the name of revolution and sovereignty, the government has got its license to kill in the name of bringing peace. The lawmakers have become the lawbreakers and the so called “rescuers” have also turned a blind eye towards all the misdoings. From clashes in between the ethnic communities to vague killings in the name of revolution has long been a problem of Assam.press
Simultaneously, the state has seen a mushrooming growth of civil organizations that have pledged to bring in peace in the state. The state has seen many civil organizations that have given loud slogans about peace and decried the violence. Such organizations have also tried its best in bringing both the armed organizations and the government to the negotiating table. But has it reaped the fruit that the entire state was expecting? Are the civil organizations serving its purpose? If yes, – then why the violence has not ended? If no, – then where are the loopholes? It’s high time the civil organizations should come together under one platform to resolve the issue. It’s time to sit and discuss together than working for the cause of society as satellites.
And Peoples’ Alliance for Peace Accordance (PAPA) has set the examples by bringing most of the civil, student, social organizations, political parties, intellectuals and individuals together under one platform for the cause of peace. So far PAPA is the only civil organization that has been largely successful in being the messiah of peace.
Center of Media and Research for Indigenous People (CMRIP) took up this endeavor of bringing the civil organizations together and have a brainstorming session over the theme of “ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN PEACE PROCESS” as the year 2010 has been very eventful in terms of peace process and 2011 also promises to continue with the ongoing trend.

Objectives of the Seminar
The overall objective of the seminar was to motivate the civil society to understand their potential role in conflict mediation and peace building in Assam. Specific objectives of the seminar were to:
• Discuss the role of civil society in peace process in Assam;
• Review the steps to be taken to help restore peace in the state; and
• Judge the role of civil society in peace process.
The Seminar
The seminar was organized by Centre of Media & Research for Indigenous People [CMRIP]. The distinguished scholars and resource persons who participated in the seminar were members of various civil societies, representatives of academic institutions, media persons, activists, NGOs, etc.
The seminar on “Role of Civil Society in Peace Process” opened at 11:30 AM on February 26, 2011 at the Guwahati Town Club. The various dignitaries that adorned the dais during the seminar are: renowned journalist and civil activist Ajit Kumar Bhuyan, Anjali Daimary Convener of Bodo National Conference (BNC), Elwin Teron Gen. Secretary of People Alliance for Peace Agreement (PAPA), Gautam Saharia Vice-President All Koch-Rajbongshi Student Union (AKRSU), Bohim Chandra Langthasa former President of Gedike Nisoh Hosom (Dimasa Apex Body) and renowned singer and cultural activist Loknath Goswami.
The seminar was attended by Karbi Human Rights Watch, representatives of All Bodo Students’ Union, Greater Guwahati Karbi Students’ Union, All Koch Rajbongshi Students’ Union, Bodo Women Justice Forum, Karbi Welfare Society, representatives from CPI-ML, United Peoples’ Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) and distinguished individuals from all walks of the society.
The seminar started with the speech by the special guest during the occasion Mr. Garvin Brown, a true follower of Gandhian Ideologies from Queensland, Australia who highlighted Gandhian Ideologies and the need for peace in today’s world.
This was followed by the speech of the Gen. Secy. Of Center of Media & Research for Indigenous People (CMRIP), Sandeep Chatterjee. He pointed out during his speech the need for a dialogue between the communities to have a unified representation for peace in Assam. He also mentioned the importance of civil society actors in moulding a unified society in the larger interest of the people. Lastly, he urged all the civil society individuals and organizations to take up similar initiative to uphold sustainable peace for generations to come.
Ajit Kr. Bhuyan in his speech mentioned that the idea of peace has not been tackled in a wholesome manner. He also pointed out that peace for one may not be sufficient for others. He also stated that peace is not meant for the political parties who have been using this term for their electoral advantage. Deepening of democracy at the grass-root level and a non-autocratic stand by the civil society actors is the need of the hour. He further went on to applaud the initiative taken up by CMRIP in this regard and hoped for more such initiatives in future.
Anjali Daimary in her speech mentioned the importance of talks between the various ethnic groups to come to an acceptable solution to the impending issues. However, she was of the opinion that such a process should come through mutual respect and dignity among the communities. She also praised CMRIP’s initiative for arranging a platform for such interaction between the communities and also stated that civil society should struggle for building up favourable conditions for the same.
Mr. Bohim Chandra Langthasa stated that the time for a dialogue has come and hence such initiatives taken up by individual bodies like CMRIP are worth complimenting. He also stressed about the need to take the peace struggle to the next step by amassing public support and bringing together the divided communities of Assam.
Elwin Teron from PAPA shared his experience of 11 years of negotiation with the officials of Govt. of India. He stressed on understanding building measures between the communities is the need of the hour. He further went on to say that instead of a divided and fragmented representation in New Delhi, the civil society bodies should rather give a unified picture of Assam. He also languished that the govt. representatives in New Delhi are not suitable to provide a solution to the problems of Assam. He mentioned that the civil society actors and responsible individuals will have to take up the matter of finding peace that grows itself with harmony rather than chasing for peace that is being dictated by a third party. He also praised CMRIP in its commendable initiative to bring the different communities together and providing a platform to them to have a broader understanding of their differences thereby, minimizing conflicts.
Gautam Saharia urged the civil society actors to give a concrete and clear picture of the peace they are struggling for otherwise they would be compelled to reject the civil societies and intellectuals. He also mentioned that each community then has no other alternative but to follow their own path of struggle. However, in the interest of a common voice from this region from assam he calls forward for the formation of joint platforms in a bigger scale similar the one CMRIP has provided today.
As the last speaker Loknath Goswami hummed some lines of his renowned songs and pointed out the importance of maintaining the bonds of brotherhood between the communities of Northeast. He also was of the opinion that CMRIP has taken this initiative in a positive direction by bring the communities together and opening up the channels of ethnic and community bonding. He also pointed out that if equal status and equal space are provided to the communities there would be no separation and fragmentation in the society.

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