Geographic Information System (GIS) for Mapping Schools In Manipur

IMPHAL, Jul 31 : For the first time in India, Manipur has introduced Geographic Information System (GIS) for mapping schools located in remote areas of the State. With the introduction of GIS,…

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IMPHAL, Jul 31 : For the first time in India, Manipur has introduced Geographic Information System (GIS) for mapping schools located in remote areas of the State. With the introduction of GIS,…

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PIL Against Economic Blockade

Imphal, July 30: The proposed Economic blockade by the Sadar Hills District Demand Committee is all set to scare the people once again. Expressing serious concern on such illegal activities, activist…

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Imphal, July 30: The proposed Economic blockade by the Sadar Hills District Demand Committee is all set to scare the people once again. Expressing serious concern on such illegal activities, activist…

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PIL Against Economic Blockade

Imphal, July 30: The proposed Economic blockade by the Sadar Hills District Demand Committee is all set to scare the people once again. Expressing serious concern on such illegal activities, activist…

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Imphal, July 30: The proposed Economic blockade by the Sadar Hills District Demand Committee is all set to scare the people once again. Expressing serious concern on such illegal activities, activist…

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Children Meet Organised by Manipur Alliance for Child Right

IMPHAL, Jul 30: Calls for religiously safeguarding rights of the children and protecting them from violent events marked the Children’s Cultural Meet 2011 held today at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace…

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IMPHAL, Jul 30: Calls for religiously safeguarding rights of the children and protecting them from violent events marked the Children’s Cultural Meet 2011 held today at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace…

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Children Meet Organised by Manipur Alliance for Child Right

IMPHAL, Jul 30: Calls for religiously safeguarding rights of the children and protecting them from violent events marked the Children’s Cultural Meet 2011 held today at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace…

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IMPHAL, Jul 30: Calls for religiously safeguarding rights of the children and protecting them from violent events marked the Children’s Cultural Meet 2011 held today at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace…

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Suranjoy Dedicates Arjuna Award To Late Mother

NEW DELHI, July 27 (PTI): Still regretful of the time he spent away from his late mother while she battled cancer, star Indian boxer Suranjoy Singh today dedicated his Arjuna award to her and said it…

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NEW DELHI, July 27 (PTI): Still regretful of the time he spent away from his late mother while she battled cancer, star Indian boxer Suranjoy Singh today dedicated his Arjuna award to her and said it…

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Causes: Buy the award winning DVD and SUPPORT RIGHT TO EDUCATION

Update (July 27, 2011): Copies of the DVD have arrived in the US and UK. Please contact Bobby Maisnam (bobby@maisnam.com) in the US or Tekki Laish (tk.laish@gmail.com) in the UK… Read more »

Update (July 27, 2011): Copies of the DVD have arrived in the US and UK. Please contact Bobby Maisnam (bobby@maisnam.com) in the US or Tekki Laish (tk.laish@gmail.com) in the UK if you wish to buy a copy. Prices are $15 in the US and GBP 7 in the UK. Half of the cost of the DVD will go to help under-privileged Manipuri students. A trailer for the documentary is also available on YouTube.

Award winning movie by Oinam Doren / Courtesy : Mano Haobam

Original post (June 28, 2011):

Source/Courtesy: Mano Haobam : http://helpaneedystudent.blogspot.com/

SUPPORT RIGHT TO EDUCATION: INSPIRED BY A DOCUMENTARY MOVIE ( A SMALL ACT ) , This blog was created to assist a voluntary group (consisting of like-minded professionals and students round the world committed to help the brilliant yet financially challenged youths of Manipur to pursue their studies). It is a non-profit organization, and not affiliated to any political party, language or culture.

We,on behalf of a voluntary group , have created this blog to raise some funds for supporting underprivileged bright students , living in different parts of the state ( MANIPUR) . Recently we have decided to raise funds with some help from DOREN OINAM, director and producer of SONGS OF MASHANGVA ( a story which tells about GURU REWBEN , his love for music/folk songs and his struggle to find a place in the modern world-national and international award winning documentary movie ).

“BUY A DVD AND SUPPORT RIGHT TO EDUCATION” .

Half of the cost will help underprivileged bright students through us.

Cost per DVD:
INDIA @ Rs 299/-
US :$15/-
UK: GBP 7 /-
Other Places : Prices may vary

Any queries kindly mail us at helpakideducation[at]gmail[dot]com or mnrnjnhaobam[at]gmail[dot]com

GET YOUR COPY, please contact :
Manipur : Manoranjan Haobam { mnrnjnhaobam AT gmail.com }
UK : Tekki Laish { tk.laish AT gmail.com }
Pune : Vimol Kshetrimayum { kvimol AT gmail.com }
Bangalore : Ringo Pebam { ringo.p AT gmail.com }
Delhi : Sanjiv Thingnam Sanjeev { sanjeevthingnam AT gmail.com }
Mumbai/ Hyderabad and the rest : Nelson Elangbam { elangbam AT gmail.com }
US : Bobby Maisnam { bobby AT maisnam.com }

Thanks a lot!

Sincerely ,
1.RINGO PEBAM
#99/8, 1st Floor, Solomon House,
Papaih Layout, Murgesh Palya,
Bangalore – 560017
2.Dr MANORANJAN HAOBAM
Pishum Makhong .
IMPHAL WEST.

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Awards for Manipuri Writers

IMPHAL, July 27: Sahitya Thoupang Lup, Imphal has instituted two awards, namely Leirikamacha International Award and Thiyam Ibochoubi National Award for Manipuri writers who write extensively to…

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IMPHAL, July 27: Sahitya Thoupang Lup, Imphal has instituted two awards, namely Leirikamacha International Award and Thiyam Ibochoubi National Award for Manipuri writers who write extensively to…

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Shija Hospital Cancels Operation Following Landslides At National Highways

Imphal,July 27: Road links to Manipur remained cut off from the rest of the country for the second day on Wednesday following landslide at both the National Highways of the land locked state. The…

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Imphal,July 27: Road links to Manipur remained cut off from the rest of the country for the second day on Wednesday following landslide at both the National Highways of the land locked state. The…

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Silkworm Rearing Provides Self Employment To Moreh Men

MOREH, Jul 27: Along side their womenfolk, unemployed male residents of Moreh Ward no. 7 Heinou Makhong have taken to rearing silkworm to provide self employment and generate income of the family….

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MOREH, Jul 27: Along side their womenfolk, unemployed male residents of Moreh Ward no. 7 Heinou Makhong have taken to rearing silkworm to provide self employment and generate income of the family….

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SBI Green Banking In Manipur

Imphal, Jul 27 : In line with the global trend of going green and to promote environment, the State Bank of India (SBI) has launched its ‘Green Channel’ counter in Manipur. The new banking system…

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Imphal, Jul 27 : In line with the global trend of going green and to promote environment, the State Bank of India (SBI) has launched its ‘Green Channel’ counter in Manipur. The new banking system…

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Words of condolence : Manipur Students Association, Delhi

With profound grief and sorrow we inform the sad demise of Mr. Hosea Laldinsang Sinate S/o Romanglien Sinate Sielmat (Imphal/Sielmat CCpur),  a student of BSc.Physic Honors (1st yr) in KMC,… Read more »

With profound grief and sorrow we inform the sad demise of Mr. Hosea Laldinsang Sinate S/o Romanglien Sinate Sielmat (Imphal/Sielmat CCpur),  a student of BSc.Physic Honors (1st yr) in KMC, Delhi University, North Campus. MSAD express deep condolence to the family of (late)Mr. Hosea Laldingsang Sinate. His presence will be always missed among us. May his soul rest in peace.

 

President(MSAD)
Apunbana Yaipharae
(Unity is Victory)
Manipur Students’ Association Delhi
(Estd. 1971)
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State govt fails to ensure basic amenities to public: Meghen

IMPHAL, July 25: The chairman of the proscribed United Nation Liberation Front ,(UNLF) RK Sanayaima has asserted that the assimilation of seven underground outfits under a common umbrella…

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IMPHAL, July 25: The chairman of the proscribed United Nation Liberation Front ,(UNLF) RK Sanayaima has asserted that the assimilation of seven underground outfits under a common umbrella…

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State Level Seminar on ‘Anthropology Today: Problems and Prospects’

IMPHAL, Jul 25: A two-day State level seminar on the topic, ‘Anthropology Today: Problems and Prospects’, organised by PG Department of Anthropology of DM College of Science, has kick started from…

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IMPHAL, Jul 25: A two-day State level seminar on the topic, ‘Anthropology Today: Problems and Prospects’, organised by PG Department of Anthropology of DM College of Science, has kick started from…

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Songs of Tangkhu Film Released

IMPHAL, Jul 25: Songs for the Tangkhul film, Ashang Aina Aton was released in a glittering function held at Ukhrul town hall on July 23. Directed by PC Angkang, the film is produced by NG Ashang….

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IMPHAL, Jul 25: Songs for the Tangkhul film, Ashang Aina Aton was released in a glittering function held at Ukhrul town hall on July 23. Directed by PC Angkang, the film is produced by NG Ashang….

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Sainik School Imphal Students Revolt Against Principal

IMPHAL, Jul 25 : For the second time in two years, students of Sainik School, Imphal staged an open revolt against the school authority, disrupting normal functioning of the institution. On November…

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IMPHAL, Jul 25 : For the second time in two years, students of Sainik School, Imphal staged an open revolt against the school authority, disrupting normal functioning of the institution. On November…

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Editorial – Slow Poison

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba Though the state is presently vexed with many pressing issues which need immediate reddressal. The most important issue seems to be the one in which one… Read more »

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba
Though the state is presently vexed with many pressing issues which need immediate reddressal. The most important issue seems to be the one in which one is directly or indirectly involved.

The state has seen decades of armed conflict, atrocities, underdevelopment, corruption, AIDS and the menace of drug addiction, which concern all. But, one feels that one of the most important threats which need to be dealt with is the disease of alcoholism which has occupied a pandemic situation in Manipur.

Manipur, a virtually ‘dry state’ according to the state government can be termed as a farce. The pipeline of alcohol has been laid from outside the state and presently, everyone is enjoying the delightful ‘flood’ which pours out from the said pipes. The state itself has a colorful cultural background of brewing liquor . Andro, Sekmai and Phayeng areas are synonymous with quality local made brew.  The dry state status can be compared to a pact made between a joker and a thief, none is credible.

Many a lives, precious ones also have lost due the conflict situation, intravenous use of drugs and spread of HIV virus. But as of late, it may be safe to say that through widespread awareness programs , the AIDS/HIV pandemic has been brought to a controlled stage now. But, like the proverbial snake in the grass, it can be said that more people have died of alcohol abuse and the effects of alcohol have caused a domino effect to the families of the alcoholic’s and further to the society, which is more cause for concern.

Addressing the seriousness of the abuse and its effects on society, certain civil organizations namely All Manipur Anti Drugs Association (AMADA) and Coalition Against Drugs and Alcohol (CADA) have carried out drives to stop liquor vending and brewing.

The drives were met with mixed responses from the public, but the bottom line is though the all out effort which was time consuming, financially and physically taxing to the anti drug volunteers, the problem refuses to go.

Prior to the drives, certain insurgent groups had issued dictates’ that drug pushers will be given capital punishment and users even severely reprimanded on numerous occasions, had also failed to bear fruit.

Alcohol  is viewed as a ‘social’ drug. No one gives much ado if one returns home with a whiff of liquor. Celebrations invoke openings of branded bottles and posing for a photograph in one best suit with a glass of the bubbly is considered a ‘Kodak’ moment. Having a collection of rare vintages is considered a status symbol.

The Manipuri society being an amalgamation of diverse cultures gives equal opportunity to the sections to indulge themselves in the festivities. From the beginning of the calendar till the end, Manipur despite its problems observes a yearlong party. The dipsomaniac at these occasions has a perfectly good excuse for not able to reach home.

‘Controlled drinking’ is a term often used by teetotalers and those who dislike drinking and the angry wife. As two individual cannot have similar fingerprints, the genetic defects and the tendency to be addicted differs from individual to individual.

After some time the tolerance of a person to alcohol develops and thus addiction starts. One may put an alcoholic family member for treatment at a rehabilitation centre. The person may undergo the program, but after getting out from the centre, relapses again.

The causes for relapse are varied, but the most common is the desire to drink and to be in the company of ‘old friends’. The person tends to go back to the old habits.

To give aid to those who wish to stay sober and overcome their addiction ,Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)  ,an international mutual aid movement declaring its “primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety”  must be initiated in the state for the alcoholics seeking recovery.

AA, started in 1935  and is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to ‘stop drinking’. There are no dues or fees for membership and is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes. So, the need of the hour is to propagate AA in the state, so that it may spread to each nook and cranny and help those persons who want to be rid of alcohol. It will not be an exaggeration to say that alcohol is a slow poison. An alcoholic dies silently, unnoticed and contemptuously. Its up to you –die a heroic death or have a miserable end. And the society’s responsibility is to ensure that everyone dies honorably. For this, help the helpless. Lets join hands to help the helpless.

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Why do I love Korean Movies and admire Manipuris living in Bangladesh??

By: Sanjib Meitei Nowadays, I often came across many articles debating on the pros and cons of ban on Hindi movies in Manipur and entry of Korean movies and its… Read more »

By: Sanjib Meitei

Nowadays, I often came across many articles debating on the pros and cons of ban on Hindi movies in Manipur and entry of Korean movies and its subsequent impact on Manipuri society. Some people openly advocate lifting of the ban on Hindi movies claiming that it will help Manipuris to learn the Hindi language which is of course the national language of India. Some people, declaring their undying love for Hindi movies, expressed their desperate desire to watch Hindi movies and how trips to Delhi or Guwahati become a great opportunity to catch up a movie or two. I respect all the views and sincerely believe that most of the articles carry certain valid points in support of their claims. I am not a compulsive movie buff. But, I too watch Hindi movies whenever there are good ones. I am not very adventurous when it comes to watching movies per se. I won’t dare to watch any Salman Khan or
Akshay Kumar movies unless there are some good critical reviews or good response from some of my fiends whom I consider having similar taste of movies with me. Further, having been living in central India for the last decade, I never felt that desperate to go after Hindi movies also. Unfortunately, I don’t get to watch Manipuri movies very often and a few which I tried out was not that good. Recently, I watched a Manipuri movie called “Nobab” and even though the story line seem repeating a Lagaan or Chak De, I really liked it. As for Korean movies which seem quite popular in NE states of India now a day, I never get to watch one and do not intend to watch in near future since it’s not readily available here besides my inability to understand Korean language. I am also not the type of person who can watch a Tamil movie without understanding the language even though the movie is hit. But, why do I love Manipuris to watch Korean movies instead of Hindi movies?

I don’t have a concrete statistics to prove all my points which I am going to write in this article. However, I frequently come across some attributes of Manipuris living in central and northern India which, I think, may be a precursor to the eventual down slide of Manipuri traditions and culture for our people living in these areas. Manipuris, specially living in Hindi belts of India, are facing a serious identity crisis. Everything seems normal and everybody seems to love Manipur, Manipuri culture, Manipuri cuisines and enthusiastic about Manipur whenever there is a gathering of Manipuris. However, in their day to day life, it is a different story. Most of the Manipuris are living with serious identity and personality crisis which are even oblivious to themselves. Knowingly or unknowingly, they are unable to accept their identity as a Manipuri (of course, everybody will deny) be it in their look, accent and other physical appearances like nose, eyes, and many more things which define the traits of being a Manipuri. People seem to be trying too hard to be Indian. By Indian, Manipuris consider the Hindi speaking people with north Indian look as Indian and try to assimilate their culture, traditions and even cuisines in day to day life. I am afraid to say that the grandchildren of current parents living in Hindi belt of India will forget that we Manipuris have an identity in terms of culture and tradition, much different from the traditions, culture and religions of people living in central India although some of Manipuris are devout Hindus (Gouranga Sampradyay).

I came across many such instances when I interact with Manipuris living in my adopted city for the last decade. Once, during a random conversation, one of my senior Manipuri persons told me that all the people excluding scheduled tribes, scheduled castes and other backward classes are good looking even though some of them have dark complexion. I didn’t react to the topic. But, I think that my fellow Manipuri person has developed a few problems even though he consider his knowledge or experience regarding the people living there is true in general.
(1) Unknowingly, he becomes familiar with the dirty caste system being practiced in central and northern India.
(2) He forgot radical definition of good look of a person. His definition of good look becomes caste driven and over dominance of people with north Indian look and that too, those from high castes in his life in central and northern India forced him to think that the specific pattern of look is good or not good or better than others.

I remember the Bollywood diva Katrina Kaif saying over and over in interviews that her look is not accepted as beautiful by Hollywood people or western people in general. It is the same case here. I consider Serena Williams, the top seeded Tennis player as beautiful and sexy even though many people living in central India or Manipur who don’t know her may ridicule me. But, for me, she is one of the players whom I follow and quite impressed with her playing prowess. So impressed is me that even though she is slightly over muscular as per the conventional definition of feminine look, I like her. It doesn’t mean that Katrina Kaif or Lin Laishram or Jwala Gutta is not beautiful to me. Unfortunately, many of my fellow Manipuris are so influenced by the Indian look to the point their definition of good look become somewhat biased. I don’t have anything against Indian look but my main concern is Manipuris being so hooked up with those Indian looks that they start hating their own look and other physical appearance like nose, eyes, hairs etc. I came across news in Times of India and Hindustan times that many NE girls are going for nose job and eyes job so that they look more like a Indian lady. Here is the point where I start believing that Korean movies can do a good job for Manipuris in restoring their lost confidence at least where look and physical appearance are concerned. Movie is a powerful medium which really influence peoples’ thought process. At least, Korean movie will instill young generation of Manipuris to love and accept their look which is very different from Indian looks but close to those Korean artistes.

Another disturbing trend is that most of the Manipuri children cannot speak Manipuri and their parents never make an effort seriously to teach it to their wards. The root cause is that majority of the Manipuri parents living in Hindi land have a constant fear that their children will not be able to speak Hindi properly if they speak Manipuri at home. Reality is they hate their own Hindi accent. Perhaps they had been or are still a laughing stock of Hindi speaking people for their wrong Hindi sentence construction and mispronunciation of Hindi words. They are also afraid that their children would face the same problem as they do. A big fallacy! The accent of any children born and brought up among Hindi speaking people will never be our Manipuri accent. Hindi will be their primary language irrespective of how much Manipuri you taught to them. But, no, Manipuri parents won’t dare to teach Manipuri to them. South Indians, Sindhis, Marathis and Bengalis living in northern and central India for generations always speak their own language fluently in their home and among their own community members. They face no problem in speaking Hindi. Isn’t it embarrassing to be a Manipuri parent who cannot pass on the Manipuri language and tradition to our wards? How can Manipuris be so irresponsible, under confident and embarrassingly trying too hard to be an Indian (Indian by Manipuri definition) as much as possible at the cost of our own Manipuri identity? So much so that I came across Meitei girls living in north India writing their name in total mayangnized fashion like “Nita Singh”. Well, I just can suggest that that is not the way how Manipuris write their name.

Another not so disturbing trend but still I consider it to be identity crisis is slowly changing eating habits of Manipuris. This happens when a Manipuri family invites some of his Indian friends. Very well organized and again, trying too hard to be Indian again. Dishes will include puris, rotis, palak paneer, daal/daal makhani, alu dum etc. No malicious intention on the part of Manipuri hosts. They think that if you invite a person for a meal and if the person cannot enjoy the meal, then the organized meal are meaningless. I respect the feeling of the Manipuris hosts, but somewhere doesn’t this reflect the inferiority complex of Manipuris (or am I over pessimist) while flaunting our eating habits and vast cuisines? What about Manipuri cuisines like Iromba, Utty, Alu Kangmet, Kangsoi etc for veg people and Nga toithong many more in case of no vegetarians? I was invited to many of my mayang freinds (In fact, I am the mayang for them as per the definition of the word mayang). South Indian families would bring out their cuisines such as idli, dosas, masala dosas, chutaneys made of coconut, pakodas etc. Those are not so spicy but healthy and tasty. North Indian cuisine is spicy and tasty. Of all the cuisines of north India, I like alu ke paratha. In central India, Daal bafale/bati is special. I like it. Bengalis, I love all the fish dishes. Assamese, khaar is very common. As from my side, whoever visits my home for a meal, I make sure that they taste real taste of vegetable Kangsoi. It is healthy and believe me it’s really tasty. I am not sure if any chef of well known restaurants can cook boil vegetable as tasty as Manipuri Kangsoi. I have explored many dishes of boil vegetable dishes but a Kangsoi like Thai boil vegetable dish comes very close to Manipuri Kangsoi taste. However, it was not as good as ours (my friends said that and I too feel the same). Utty with utsoi, chakhaou kheer (it’s the 8th wonder for non Manipuris whoever taste this and always on demand) are some sure hit dishes. Alu kangmet is very appreciated with daal in Manipuri style. Some of my friends become so fond of kangsoi that they include kangsoi as mandatory dish in their home at least twice a week. It’s not that other Indian cuisines are not tasty but it’s just that ours is no less by any standards.

Finally, had the cultural and traditional values of Manipuris who migrated to Bangladesh, Assam, Myanmar, Tripura at least a hundred of years back been so embarrassingly weak like current breeds of Manipuris who had just started living outside Manipur only for the last one or two decades (that too, after getting basic education from Manipur only), then they could have been a long forgotten history. I appreciate the fact that those Manipuris still speak Manipuri language even though there is some mix up with other language. There are even writers and poets who are working for development of Manipuri language and preserving Manipuri culture and traditions. Looking at the current trend of Manipuris who cannot take pride of the fact that they are Manipuri, preserving cultural and traditional identity of Manipur seems a big asks. It is unfortunate and I hope it is not the sore reality we have to live with.

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In Pictures: Hyderabad Manipuri Society First Sports Meet 2011

Manipuri staying at hyderabad came in together to form a Manipuri Society. The society will look into the needs of the manipuris living in hyderabad specially in providing guidance to… Read more »

Manipuri staying at hyderabad came in together to form a Manipuri Society. The society will look into the needs of the manipuris living in hyderabad specially in providing guidance to students in their career or helping some one in a crisis. A football match was played between professionals and students. “Chapu tugaibi” and tug of war was also arranged.

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