Condolence

IMPHAL, Feb 22: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Manipur Pradesh, has condoled the sudden demise of Brahmacharimayum Robindro Sharma who was the ex-president and active member of BJP Bishnupur District…. Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 22: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Manipur Pradesh, has condoled the sudden demise of Brahmacharimayum Robindro Sharma who was the ex-president and active member of BJP Bishnupur District.
A release of BJP Manipur Pradesh said that a condolence meeting for the demise of Robindro was held today at the head office of BJP Manipur under the chair of state president Sh. Shantikumar.

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Armed movement caused by oppression of innocent people: RK Meghen

IMPHAL, Feb 21: The chairman of the proscribed UNLF, RK Meghen has stated that the armed separatist movement prevalent in Manipur has evolved out of the oppression of innocent people… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 21: The chairman of the proscribed UNLF, RK Meghen has stated that the armed separatist movement prevalent in Manipur has evolved out of the oppression of innocent people carried out by the Indian forces.
RK Meghen stated this to media-persons today while he was produced before the special NIA Court at Guwahati along with other top leaders of UNLF including M. Joy, S. Rakesh, M. Ibohal, M. Landhoni and Maniton.
He further maintained that the Government of India does not have any policy for having negotiations with unarmed organizations, but it has been negotiating with various armed organizations.
The UNLF wants solution through democratic means and this has been supported by United Nations. The people have to play vital roles in bringing solution through democratic means, Meghen enjoined.
He also appealed to the people of Manipur to stand united and form a unified force regardless of caste or community to crush all external influences.
The leaders of UNLF were produced before the special NIA court today after the NIA has submitted the charge-sheet against 19 leaders of the outfit.
Only six of them were produced today while the rest of 13 members of the UNLF will be produced before the NIA court on March 7.
On the other hand, the bail application for M. Landhoni will be heard on February 28.
Meanwhile, a large number of people from Manipur, Assam and Mizoram numbering about 200 held a demonstration today near the complex of NIA court at Guwahati. They shouted slogans such as `We want plebiscite`, `UNLF not waging war against India`, `Chairman Sanayaima and other members of UNLF are not criminals`, `They are defenders of the right to self-determination of Manipuri people`, `NIA should transfer Sanayaima and other cases to Government of Manipur`, `We want permanent peace in Manipur` etc.
A release of People for Self-determination of Manipur also said that the UNLF is not a terrorist organization. It is just fighting for the right to self-determination of the people of Manipur which has been deprived by the Indian government by forcing the then Maharaja of Manipur Budhachandra to sign the merger agreement in 1949.
The organization also demanded plebiscite through which the lost freedom of Manipur can be restored. 

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Rock Band – Divine Connection, Kohima

Source: Article/Picture from  www.nagamusic.com Divine Connection was formed as Christian rock band on the 30th  sept 2004 and made its début in dream café  Kohima which was sponsored by Life… Read more »

Source: Article/Picture from  www.nagamusic.com

Divine Connection was formed as Christian rock band on the 30th  sept 2004 and made its début in dream café  Kohima which was sponsored by Life pro. 

It went on to win the MTV’s “Rock On” reality Rock Music show in 2011.  http://kanglaonline.com/2011/02/divine-connection-band-from-kohima-wins-mtv-rock-on/

Dvine Connection Kohima. Source: nagamusic.com

Initially it consisted of five members with:

Vocal: Obed Kath 

Guitars: Zakie

Keyboard Ruth Nukhu 

Drum: Yanpo

Bass: Mhathung Odyuo

 Later on Zakie and Ruth had to leave the band cause of personal reasons. For the for first two years the band was confined to playing locally. In dec 2006 the band collaborated with Joey Woch on the guitars and Neisakuo Noudi on the keys and participated in the first ever Hornbill National Rock contest and came out winning second. Obed also bagged the best vocalist. Soon after, the pair had to leave to pursue their own profession as music teachers. Joey is a full time music teacher in Dimapur and Neisakuo is teaching piano in Delhi.

 Right now the band is experimenting with different genre of music. The first album consists of a blend of rock, jazz, funk, NU metal and modern rock.

 On 27th June 07 Aseu (who also begged the best guitarist in the hornbill fest 2006) joined the band. Unfortunately after exactly after one year with the band Aseu after getting married discontinued with the band for some personal unknown reasons. The band has performed in and around the state, Manipur, Shillong, Delhi, Nongpoh, and just recently played at the roots festival at dimapur etc.. The band has also released its début album on the 11th of july and hotel Japfu Ashok. 

All the members are all committed to pursue music full time. As of the moment only Yanpo has a regular job and work as a private advocate in Kohima. Among the band members Obed Kath is married and has a son who has turn two this year. The objective of the band is to promote positive music. They believe that young people can enjoy good music without indulging in sex, drugs, alcohol and violence. It is also a Para church and believes in Testifying the love of Jesus whenever and where ever possible. Till date the band has worked with youths in collaboration with various churches around the state and some neighboring states as well. The band is open to any programme’s and shows relating to social and humanitarian cause.
Listen to Divine connection Music .

Watch Divine Connection on MTV Rock On

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New traffic norms for Imphal

IMPHAL Feb 21: To ensure free movement of traffic, the Directorate of Transport has laid down new traffic rules. A press release by deputy director of Transport A Shivadas states… Read more »

IMPHAL Feb 21: To ensure free movement of traffic, the Directorate of Transport has laid down new traffic rules. A press release by deputy director of Transport A Shivadas states that with immediate effect ,all heavy vehicles coming from Imphal East will not be allowed to proceed towards Imphal west via Minuthong and Sanjenthong.
 Heavy vehicles coming from Thoubal will be diverted from Singjamei towards Singjamei New Bridge and those proceeding towards northern side of NH 39 will be diverted towards Pishumthong from the Traffic point, however buses shall be allowed to proceed towards Keisampat traffic point and move towards Mayai Lambi.
Trucks from Mayang Imphal will be diverted at Khagempalli crossing to Kwakeithel bazaar towards Lamphel bus parking via Tera Bazar, Naoremthong, Uripok, RIMS and the same route will have to be followed on return and the buses coming from Mayang Imphal shall be diverted towards Tiddim road from Keishampat Traffic point.
Further, buses coming from Tiddim road shall be diverted from Kwakeithel bazaar towards Khagempalli crossing via Mayai Lambi and to Keisampat for parking. Trucks coming from Tiddim side will be diverted from Kwakeithel bazar towards Khagempalli crossing and move towards Singjamei Traffic point via Pishumthong.
Buses coming from Sagolband road will park at Moirang leirak machin and trucks coming from NH 53 will be diverted from Tera Lukram Leirak either towards Naoremthong ,Uripok or Tiddim road.
All buses coming from Uripok Kangchup road will have to park at JAS petrol pump at Uripok, whereas trucks coming from UK road shall be diverted towards Uripok canteen road, the release states.
Trucks coming from Sekmai and DM road will be diverted at Khongnang Ani Karak towards Lamlong bridge or Minuthong or Singjamei bridge via Wangkhei Kongba and Nandeibam Leikai road. Buses will be diverted at Khongnang ani karak towards the Capitol project and park at Khuyathong. The directive also ceased movement of all vehicular traffic along wahengbam Laikai Road, Nagamapal road from Khuyathong turning to Kasturi bridge is temporary suspended. All vehicles except two whellers are not allowed from the entry point towards Moirang Leirak or Babuthoing.
Private vehicles are allowed to exit towards Sagolband road from Wahengbam Leikai traffic junction.
Parking for commercial vehicles initially parked along Wahengbam road stretch has been temporary suspended and shifted along Nagamapal road and UK road and will move towards Mahrani bridge towards UK road.
Further, commercial vehicles coming from Indo Burma road shall be diverted at GPO Traffic junction towards Sanjenthong to the parking place via Checkon and Minuthong. Autos parked at the front of IMC buildings will move towards LIC junction and cross Minuthong, Checkon and Sanjenthong. The order was issued in consultation with the traffic police, the release stated.

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HRLN Director apologizes for false report

Original Source: The Imphal Free Press IMPHAL Feb 21: Director of Human Rights Law Network , Meihoubam Rakesh has expressed regret for issuing distorted and false press releases regarding payment… Read more »

Original Source: The Imphal Free Press

IMPHAL Feb 21: Director of Human Rights Law Network , Meihoubam Rakesh has expressed regret for issuing distorted and false press releases regarding payment of financial assistance under Indira Awaj Yojana in Thoubal District.

The director tenders apology for causing inconvenience to district authorities of Thoubal district due to publication of the said press release which was duly carried as a news item on the February 19 issues of major news publications. Rakesh further clarified that the distorted facts was inadvertently included in the press release of HRLN due to bonafide mistake while reporting the incident of an IAY beneficiary ,namely Potsangbam Sobita Devi of Wangjing Tekcha Leikai of Thouabl District.

The Director further clarified that the DC , and the Executive Director , DRDA of Thoubal are not related to the said incident as reported by HRLN. Also, Executive Director DRDA Thoubal is not the DC of Thoubal as reported. The Executive Director did not summon P Sobita on February 17 and no compensation was awarded by the Executive Director DRDA to Sobita.The payment was however done at the office of the Block Development Officer ,Thoubal.

Update (February 22): This  is related to the news  DC compensates IAY scam victim

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Manipur in 34th National Games [Updated]

21/02/2011: Updated at 2025 Hours IST 9th Day: Manipur maintains at third position in the over all state wise ranking, Services still at the top spot. The top 5 States of the 34… Read more »

21/02/2011: Updated at 2025 Hours IST

9th Day: Manipur maintains at third position in the over all state wise ranking, Services still at the top spot.

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
SERVICES 45 33  26 104
MAHARASHTRA 34  37  36  107
MANIPUR 30  19  19  68
DELHI 24  17  18  59
MADHYA PRADESH 21  23 31 75

 

20/02/2011: Updated at 2200 Hours IST

8th Day: Manipur moves up to third position in the over all state wise ranking, Services replaces Maharastra as teh top medal winner.

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
SERVICES 37 28  24 89
MAHARASHTRA 32  34  34  100
MANIPUR 25  14  15  54
DELHI 24  17  18  59
MADHYA PRADESH 21  22 26 69

 

18/02/2011: Updated at 2100 Hours IST

6st Day: Manipur further slips down to fourth place in the over all state wise ranking, with Maharastra leading the tally.

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MAHARASHTRA 28 30  27 85
SERVICES 25  20  19  64
DELHI 23  24  16  53
MANIPUR 22  10  15  47
MADHYA PRADESH 19  21 24 64
         

17/02/2011: Updated at 1800 Hours IST

5ft Day: Manipur slips down to third place in the over all state wise ranking, with Maharastra leading the tally.

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MAHARASHTRA 20 22  22 64
SERVICES 19  16  16  51
MANIPUR 19  10  13  42
DELHI 18  10  12  40
MADHYA PRADESH 16  17 23 56
         

16/02/2011: Updated at 2142 Hours IST

4th Day: Manipur secured 2 Golds in Sepak Takraw Team event, with this, Manipur is still  leading the 34 National Games medal tally by securing 19 Gold, 10 Silver and 12 Bronze medals. 

Medal Tally for Manipur (Sport wise):

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
WUSHU 14 27
ROWING 4
TAEKWONDO 6
KARATE 0 2
SEPAK TAKRAW 0 0 2
 OVERALL TOTAL  19  10  12 41

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MANIPUR 19 10  12 41
DELHI 16  11  36
MADHYA PRADESH 15  15  21  51
MAHARASHTRA 11  15  14  40
SERVICES 10  12 9 31
         

Updated at 2142 Hours IST 15/02/2011 

Manipur is still  leading the 34 National Games medal tally by securing 17 Gold, 10 Silver and 12 Bronze medals. In a significant change, Delhi moved up to Second position from 4th position yesterday.

Medal Tally for Manipur (Sport wise):

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
WUSHU 14 27
ROWING 4
TAEKWONDO 6
KARATE 0 2
OVERALL TOTAL  17 10 12 39
         

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MANIPUR 17 10  12 39
DELHI 16  32
MADHYA PRADESH 13  13  20  46
MAHARASHTRA 14  13  36
SERVICES 9 9 27
         

 

Updated at 1906 Hours IST 15/02/2011 

Manipur is currently leading the 34 National Games medal tally by securing 16 Gold, 8 Silver and 12 Bronze medals. 

Medal Tally for Manipur (Sport wise):

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
WUSHU 13 24
ROWING 4
TAEKWONDO 6
KARATE 0 2
OVERALL TOTAL  16 8 14 36
         

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MANIPUR 16 12 34
MADHYA PRADESH 12  11  20  43
DELHI 10  22
SERVICES 25
MAHARASHTRA 13 14 34
         

 

Updated at 1800 Hours IST 15/02/2011 

Manipur is currently leading the 34 National Games medal tally by securing 15 Gold, 7 Silvel and 12 Bronze medals. 

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MANIPUR 15 12 34
MADHYA PRADESH 11  11  19 41
SERVICES 23
DELHI 3 18
MAHARASHTRA 11 12 29
         

 

Updated at 1230 Hours IST 15/02/2011
Manipur is currently leading the 34 National Games meadl tally by  securing 10 Gold, 5 Silver and 10 Bronze medals. 

The 5 topers of the 34 National Games below 

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MANIPUR 10 5 10 25
MADHYA PRADESH 9 8 14 31
SERVICES 7 6 6 19
DELHI 6 3 4 13
MAHARASHTRA 5 10 12 27
         

 

Updated at 1530 Hours IST 14/02/2011 

Ranchi: Manipur opens its medal account on 34th National Games with 7 Medals including 2 Gold Medals on the first day. It can be remembered that Manipur was the champion of the last National Games and it is speculated from various circles that Manipur contingent will fight its way to defend the Champion title this year as well. 

Opening Ceremony: As reported by Times of India, the opening ceremony of the 34th National Games was inaugurated by M O H Farook, Governor of Jharkhand at its capital Ranchi. “It is a red letter day in history of Jharkhand,” said Farook. 

The teams participated in a march past, led by the Services contingent. The contingent of Manipur, the last Games’s champions, was the second in the march past. 

A total of 28 states and five union territories took part in the march past. 

Manipur Tally Details: 

  Tally Disciplines
Gold 8 Wushu (7), Taekwondo (1)
Silver 4 Wushu (3), Taekwondo (1)
Bronze 10 Wushu (5), Taekwondo (3), Karate (2)
Total 22  

Where does Manipur stand in the statewise Tally Table: 

Position State Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Madhya Pradesh 9 7 14 30
2 Manipur 8 4 10 22
3 Maharastra 5 6 11 22
4 Services 5 6 6 16
5 Delhi 5 3 3 11

Timeline and related news: http://kanglaonline.com/34-national-games-special-update/ 

Coutesy: http://117.239.23.67/common/mt_med_main_ORG.htm 

*Information collected and edited by KO: we will try our best to deliver you the latest details of Manipur in the National Games, tune on this post ! 

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UBI Ukhrul in sorry state

Sir, With due respect, I wish to state the following lines for your kind consideration in publishing this letter. That the services of the United Bank of India(UBI) in Ukhrul… Read more »

Sir,
With due respect, I wish to state the following lines for your kind consideration in publishing this letter. That the services of the United Bank of India(UBI) in Ukhrul is in a sorry state. I along with hundreds of othercustomers face a lot of difficulties in basic services in transaction. Even to get our accounts updated in the Pass book is not available. This problem has been persisting for the past so many months.

I have been to Imphal at UBI and there-in-order to get updating the accounts in the passbook,the staff manning the Counter demanded certain amount for the service. That has been quite a disappointment. The hassle of incurring expenditure to travel to Imphal just to get the updating done and then the extra monetary demand for the basic service provided. I on behalf of other customers would like to know why this failure of service amenities in Ukhrul and why it cannot be rectified. It ultimately amounts to negligence. It is high time that technology, infrastructure and humanresource in our District/State needs immediate up gradation.

Your concern for quality Service will be highly appreciated.

Yours faithfully,
L.John Tangkhul,
Tangrei, Ukhrul Dist. Manipur.

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Winter Bald Eagles

The wintering bald eagles  @ Lock and Dam No. 14 Preserve located on the Mississippi River,USA Photography By: WB

The wintering bald eagles  @ Lock and Dam No. 14 Preserve located on the Mississippi River,USA

The wintering bald eagles @ Lock and Dam No. 14 Preserve located on the Mississippi River

The wintering bald eagles  @ Lock and Dam No. 14 Preserve located on the Mississippi River,USA

Photography By: WB

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Don’t Cry For Me Gentlemen

By N. Arunkumar Friends, I am a diehard animal lover. I just cannot bear to see any animal being ill-treated or subjected to bodily pain. I almost feel that type of pain… Read more »

By N. Arunkumar


Friends, I am a diehard animal lover. I just cannot bear to see any animal being ill-treated or subjected to bodily pain. I almost feel that type of pain within me when I see an animal being treated cruelly by anyone. I know, there are many others like me out there in this world. We had been taught to love animals and not hurt them, right in our nursery classes and some of us have retained those values taught to us when we were toddlers learning our first ABC’s and words. Animal love is indeed a very captivating practice among those who love them. There have been some very poignant stories about animals and their masters, captured in books and films as a part of our heritage of relationship with our wordless friends. Those stories have often moved us to tears and left lasting images of poignancy deeply etched within our minds and hearts. Animals are fascinating. They are coexisting with us in this universe and are our counterparts, living just like us but in different environmental realities, facing diverse challenges in comparison to us. All the same, they face challenges just like us. And, also feel pain intensely, like us.

I have been prompted to write this piece today, after seeing a particular cat in my neighbourhood. Now, this cat was actually abandoned by its previous owners when they went away from here, without even telling us neighbours about it. The cat was left pitilessly to live on, on its own and search for its own food.  We were there to help of course. My wife took it upon herself to provide it with our leftovers, and it gratefully accepted whatever we provided for it and also began to depend on us completely, in no time. Gradually, the cat became a part of our neighbourhood and many other families also pitched in for its welfare. It began to adjust to its changed realities and harmonised with all of us equally. Soon enough, this cat also found an emotional cushion in another feline and they were a happy couple to look at.

This feline belonged to another area and yet used to be seen gyrating with our black one often. One thing led to another, and presto they had their litter of kittens following them mewing and meowing all over the locality. The brood followed their mother devotedly during their nursing and toddling days. A couple of years have gone by since this family has been in our neighbourhood. However, one afternoon, tragedy struck this cat family. A pack of dogs attacked the feline and she was killed instantly. The black tomcat has been searching for her ever since. His search of course will not yield any results, and we know it.

In recent days, this tomcat has begun to wail like a baby, and to me it sounds like as if he is crying for his beloved. It is a heart rending cry. Throughout the day, he keeps crying and people tend to drive him away from their sight using various standard means to do that. Some even go to the extreme extent of using their catamarans on him and seriously injuring him. That is how I saw him yesterday. He was limping as his left hind leg was soaked in blood and his ear was also bleeding. Evidently someone had found their target while aiming at his head and intending to put him to sleep. However, he escaped from that obviously, and came back with this serious injury. As soon as he saw my wife, he ran towards her, limping painfully and when she saw him do that and his condition with bleeding from the ears too, she was also almost in tears. The tomcat had run towards her, perhaps for some solace and help to overcome his agonizing situation. It was a pathetic sight to see him in so much pain.

I direct this piece to all those people who tend to treat animals with merciless intolerance. When pain is inflicted on any animal, the experience is the same as with every other animal. Man, who considers himself as a sophisticated being is also an animal. When man experiences pain, he can react to it in various forms. However, wordless animals are incapable of expressing their predicament of pain and have to deal with it in the only way they know…tolerance. They can do nothing to alleviate their difficulties in dealing with it and have to live with it in a submissive mode. Please, let us be considerate and live up to the calibre of human beings and perform our duties towards our speechless counterparts with a little more dignified grace. They deserve it in this life time just like we do, as it is not their mistake if they are born as such animals.  Nature has its own holy plan in creating them for our existence too. We depend on them for our ecological balance as they perform a specific task to maintain the equilibrium of our world’s ecosystem. If we are heartless to them and treat them with inhumanity, we lose our qualification as superior beings who take responsibility for our own actions. We must have a better way of treating animals and that is nothing but compassion. We treat others like we do not want to be treated otherwise. It is as simple as that folks. Next time you decide to slaughter any animal using the most painful means you can use, be careful. It could come back to you one day with equal ferocity. It will come back, as a matter of fact.

I have seen some animals being slaughtered in the most inhuman of ways possible. The method of piercing a thin spear like bamboo through the rectum while the poor animal writhes in awful pain and the cry that it produces to go with it is the worst sight to see. When I saw it happen, the people doing that to it seemed to enjoy the gory sight of it without batting an eyelid either. It was horrific. And, I moved away from there with a deep ache in my chest, wondering how men can be so heartless towards the dilemma of poor wordless animals. I even had a silent tear welling up in my eyes at the sight of the tragic death of the poor animal. It was meat for the butchers, but the manner of its death was beyond the dignified that we must dare to accept. I know, we have no laws or PETA and things like that here in Manipur. It is unethical to even have any such organisation to protect the animal rights in a place like ours, where we love to gorge on flesh as food. But, have a heart folks. Have a heart! They don’t need us to cry for them, but have mercy in your treatment towards them…yes…they want that. Kill them and eat them by all means; however you could always exercise some degree of moderation when you butcher them. Please….!

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India’s design will be defeated with its money: UNLF

IMPHAL, Feb 20: Reacting to the false charges leveled by NIA against the arrested leaders of UNLF, the proscribed UNLF has asserted that the defeat of India will be brought… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 20: Reacting to the false charges leveled by NIA against the arrested leaders of UNLF, the proscribed UNLF has asserted that the defeat of India will be brought with its own money.
A statement of UNLF signed by senior publicity officer Ksh Yoiheiba said that the NIA is plotting to jail the arrested leaders of UNLF by leveling false charges of extortions and waging wars against India.
India is taking up various policies to suppress the Manipuris in all fields. So far there has been no policy from the side of the Indian government to uplift the socio-economic condition of the people of the region. The cost for freedom movement of the outfit has to be collected from the people as well as colonial loyalists, it said.
The National Economic Policy (NEP) of the outfit has benefited lots of people. One important programme under NEP is the movement for food sustainability through which thousands of farmers of the region have benefited.  Moreover, the outfit also provides micro-financial assistance to the economically backward people so as to improve their livelihood, the statement mentioned.
Further, it said that India should give compensations to the people for the losses incurred due to colonial exploitations in the region, and added that the sole objective of the outfit is to defeat the colonial forces of India with its money.
The UNLF also lauded the people for their support towards the demand for holding plebiscite through which the freedom of Manipur can be restored. 

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India’s design will be defeated with its money: UNLF

IMPHAL, Feb 20: Reacting to the false charges leveled by NIA against the arrested leaders of UNLF, the proscribed UNLF has asserted that the defeat of India will be brought… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 20: Reacting to the false charges leveled by NIA against the arrested leaders of UNLF, the proscribed UNLF has asserted that the defeat of India will be brought with its own money.
A statement of UNLF signed by senior publicity officer Ksh Yoiheiba said that the NIA is plotting to jail the arrested leaders of UNLF by leveling false charges of extortions and waging wars against India.
India is taking up various policies to suppress the Manipuris in all fields. So far there has been no policy from the side of the Indian government to uplift the socio-economic condition of the people of the region. The cost for freedom movement of the outfit has to be collected from the people as well as colonial loyalists, it said.
The National Economic Policy (NEP) of the outfit has benefited lots of people. One important programme under NEP is the movement for food sustainability through which thousands of farmers of the region have benefited.  Moreover, the outfit also provides micro-financial assistance to the economically backward people so as to improve their livelihood, the statement mentioned.
Further, it said that India should give compensations to the people for the losses incurred due to colonial exploitations in the region, and added that the sole objective of the outfit is to defeat the colonial forces of India with its money.
The UNLF also lauded the people for their support towards the demand for holding plebiscite through which the freedom of Manipur can be restored. 

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Leviathan Under Pressure: Winds of change

By Amar Yumnam The winds of change are blowing the world over. Corruption and authoritarian regimes are under pressure in all the countries today. While in the earlier eras of… Read more »

By Amar Yumnam


The winds of change are blowing the world over. Corruption and authoritarian regimes are under pressure in all the countries today. While in the earlier eras of human evolution, people had little knowledge as to how and with what mechanism these evils were to be fought against, they now do have the mechanism as well as the medium for effectively putting this into application. For the first time in human history, the relative strengths of the leviathan and the public opinion have been put to real test. It has now been established that despite the look and perseverance of power, the leviathan is essentially vulnerable. Further it has been established that the ruling elite too are a very fragile group. Since they consist basically of self-serving individuals, whenever there is any groundswell of public anger there easily arises cracks in the veneer of consensus they profess to have. Now is the time when we could warn the powers that be anywhere with Jacques Necker (1792), finance minister to King Louis XVI of France, thus: “Only fools, pure theorists, or apprentices fail to take public opinion into account.”

While the officers in the security set-up may remain loyal to the power elite, we cannot expect the citizen army to be brutal on the fellow citizens whenever a formidable public movement arises. This was fully demonstrated in Manipur in the June 18 event and in the developments now marking the Arab world. When the movement possesses massive support, the size of the leviathan security forces makes no difference; the force of the security agencies gets neutralized.  
 
Old But New: It is true that corruption has been an issue societies have had to fight against for a pretty long time. But, as mentioned earlier, people now have the methods to fight against it. At the global level, we already have the United Nations Convention Against Corruption. Further, unlike before, transparency and accountability are increasingly becoming the buzzwords of public demand.

When it comes to India, the reality really bites. While many countries have already ratified the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, India still remains one of the major laggards yet to ratify it, of the total. This is understandable of course. The recent events unfolding one scam after another and including the issues of money laundering in Swiss accounts speak of the reasons why India is still reticent about signing the convention. But it is going to be increasingly difficult for the power elite in this country to stop the global tide of movements against corruption with the power that modern information technology has given to the formation and assertion of public opinion. The very fact of the scams getting dug out by the news agencies testifies to the emerging trend in this country.

By any yardstick, the moral authority and public credibility of the Indiangovernment have already suffered a nose-dive consequent upon the exposure of the scams. Even the clean-image of the head of the people of the country has not only suffered a beating, he himself wears an injured look while facing the media. This is in sharp contrast to the image he commanded and confident posture he displayed while he was fathering the spate of economic reforms as minister responsible for looking after finances of the country.

Manipur Not Left Out:  My colleague economist Elangbam Bijoykumar has recently interpreted the emerging economic scenario of Manipur. He forcefully and quite rationally explains the increasing hold of the contractors on the society of Manipur with construction emerging as a major component of the State’s economy. The contextual interpretation of this trend speaks of the unhealthy direction the society of Manipur is heading at an increasing speed.

But what is of utmost interest to social observers of the land is that the global and national trend of fresh wind blowing seems to have touched Manipur as well. In terms of capability to use force and indulge in manipulations to achieve the desired outcome, the present government in the province would have very few competitors. But the recent bye-election to an assembly seat held by a prominent member of the ruling party has turned out to be an eye-opener. It has established beyond doubt that the people of the land can and do hit back as when the situation compellingly demands. What only awaits the land is a spark that fires a collective sharing of public opinion simultaneously. Under pressure of public dissatisfaction, the provincial government seems to increasingly losing its grip over issues. The handling of the ongoing strike by the teachers and the statements being made in this regard only speak of absence of application of mind.  
 
The Final Lesson: The key lesson emerging from both the international and provincial developments is singularly significant. It might take time for public opinion to coalesce, as many citizens would just sit back when the issues involved have elements of haziness. But when the regime perpetrates the excesses beyond a reasonable intensity and also beyond a tolerable time limit, it would definitely dawn on the people for the necessity to unite and assert aggressively. Once this dawn occurs, the public opinion alone would determine the course of history. What was unthinkable till yesterday would be the reality today. Miracles do happen when the public are resolved of the issues involved in a united way.

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Messy Power Drive

Sir,                    Apropos “Reality of Power Drive” IFP editorial Feb 14, 20111 would like to add a little which come to my knowledge. The accounted loss of 80% of the power… Read more »

Sir,                   
Apropos “Reality of Power Drive” IFP editorial Feb 14, 20111 would like to add a little which come to my knowledge.

The accounted loss of 80% of the power in Manipur to transmission and thievery as stated by the Chief Engineer Power is a bold revelation. We have some knowledge of these losses but not to this extent. This loss must have been continuing for the last 3-4 decades. To make up this loss of power and tax thereon by the meagre 20% genuine consumer would be too much for the asking.

It is questionable if the Chief Engineer Power has full account of these losses. As far as power thievery is concerned the culprits are in the knowledge of the field staffs of the Power Department. The field staffs collect money from these culprits for the illicit connection. They also collect taxes from these connections from time to time. But it is anybody’s guess whether the money so collected is ever deposited in the Governmentfund? The funny thing is the “Power Drive” disconnects the defaulters of Power Taxes, but these illicit connections in obscure places are often left untouched.

As the editorial pointed out “those disconnected consumers get the power line connected by themselves soon after the power staff left the spot.” The situation is rather deplorable. The onlookers though seemingly annoyed could not object to it probably a ‘Bhai-Bondhu’ affair or not to createpersonal enmity.

Most of the genuine consumers are paying a minimum rate fixed by the Department as all or most of the meters provided by the Department are substandard and not recording the correct consumption of power. The minimum rate fixed for such defective meters was Rs. 189.00 per month. This minimum rate was recently purported to have been revised to Rs. 405.00 per month, without consumers’ knowledge and without proper notification.

In the matter of billing the Power Tax it is very irregular. Some funny saying “Bill Forms are out of print”. If bills are not timely issued to the consumers how payments of Power Tax would be regular? Still funnier phenomenon is charging different rates of minimum power tax in the same locality of Rs. 195.00 for some consumers and Rs. 405.00 for some other consumers during this period of Power Drive.” How such things could happen? This matter definitely would attract consumer court. It is too much for a Government to ignore!

Yours faithfully,
B. Achou Sarma
Khongman Mangjin Imphal East

[Reproduced by KO from Imphal Free Press]

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Red shield division nabs drug peddler

IMPHAL, Feb 19: The troops 16 MARATHA Light Infantry of Logtak Brigade under Red Shield Division acted swiftly nabbed a drug peddler on 16 February from Terakhongsangbi, Bishnupur District. The… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 19: The troops 16 MARATHA Light Infantry of Logtak Brigade under Red Shield Division acted swiftly nabbed a drug peddler on 16 February from Terakhongsangbi, Bishnupur District.
The individual namely Nazir (33), son of Late Azugi Rahman, resident of Terakhongsangbi, Bishnupur District was caught with approximately two Kilograms of refined Opium Sap worth approximately one lakh in the local market.
According the official release of the PIB Defence Wing Imphal mentioned that the apprehension of the drug pedler was made on receipt of reliable information regarding drug trafficking and the individual during the preliminary interrogation revealed to the security forces that he has been peddling drugs since the last two years. 
 
He used to buy illegal narco substance from the farmers from interiors of Churachandpur District and sell them to buyers in Imphal for a hefty commission Individual along with recovery has been booked at Moirang Police Station.

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AFATEF warning

IMPHAL, Feb 19: The Association for Arrested Teachers Family (AFATEF) in a statement has appealed all concerned enumerator to stay away from census duty within the 40 Assembly Constituencies of… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 19: The Association for Arrested Teachers Family (AFATEF) in a statement has appealed all concerned enumerator to stay away from census duty within the 40 Assembly Constituencies of valley district adding that the AFATEF should not be held responsible for any untoward incident arising out of the non-compliance of the appeal the AFATEF.
The statement further said that the volunteers of AFATEF today conducted a drive wherein rounded up some teachers with vested interest accepting census duty in an around the Imphal area.
While labeling the individuals as stooges of the Government, it said that strict warning has been given to the teachers, who were caught during the drive, not to repeat adding it welcomes the steps taken by the teachers in the hill districts for endorsing the agitation of the COTA.  

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Farmers’ meet cum exhibition held

IMPHAL, Feb 19: Oak Tasar Farmers`™ meet cum Exhibition was held today at the regional Tasar Research Station, Imphal jointly organised by the Regional Tasar Research Station Central Silk board,… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 19: Oak Tasar Farmers`™ meet cum Exhibition was held today at the regional Tasar Research Station, Imphal jointly organised by the Regional Tasar Research Station Central Silk board, Ministry of Textiles, GOI and Manipur State Scientist Federation, Imphal.
The meet was graced by Seri Minister, Y. Irabot Singh, as the chief guest, H Ginjamang Simte, Director of Sericulture as guest of honour and Dr. B. Saratchandra Director, central Silk Board, Ministry of Textile as the functional president.
While addressing the gathering Minister Y. Irabot, stress the need to introduce health care scheme for the farmers adding he assure that the Government will soon implement necessary welfare schemes to address various grievances face by the farmers. 

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House attacked

IMPHAL, Feb 19: Armed miscreants attack the residence of one M. Tochou Luwang Meitei, s/o (L) M. Yaima Meitei Singjamei Mayeng Leikai, by firing several rounds last night around 9pm…. Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 19: Armed miscreants attack the residence of one M. Tochou Luwang Meitei, s/o (L) M. Yaima Meitei Singjamei Mayeng Leikai, by firing several rounds last night around 9pm. However the attack did not inflict any human casualties or major damage to properties.
M. Tochou owns a tent renting agency at the locality. The motive behind the attack could not be ascertained as no individuals or groups have claimed responsibility for the firing. At the same time, it has been reported that there has been no instance of monetary demands of threat imposed upon the family.
Meanwhile, decrying the firing a sit in protest demonstration was staged by women folk of Singjamei Thongam Leikai and Mayengbam Leikai Apunba Meira Paibi in front of the residence of the victim.
While talking to media persons one of the protestors identified as Aribam Sanahanbi, while condemning the carrying out of such attacks in densely populated area term the act as mindless.
She further questioned whether creating apprehension to innocent public with such activities was a right choice of the concerned organization adding she appealed not to repeat such incident in the future and urged to clarify for the attack.

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Two UG held

IMPHAL, Feb 19: Security forces arrested at least two militant cadres from separate counter insurgency operation launched in various part of the State. In the first incident, a combined team… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 19: Security forces arrested at least two militant cadres from separate counter insurgency operation launched in various part of the State.
In the first incident, a combined team comprising of Imphal West Commandos, 39 AR and 42 AR arrested one activist of the proscribed PLA today at around 7:30 am from Makhan village under Senapati district, said a statement issued by the SSP, Imphal West, L. Kailun.
It identified the individual as one Longjam Arun alias Arunkumar, 33, s/o L. Ibochouba Singh of Yairipok Nongpok Lourembam Mayai Leikai at present staying at Awang Sekmai Kaojengleima. He was arrested from the residence of one Maremmai Mathufulbou alias Michel, 20, s/o M. Katajinang alias Tajing, of Makhan Village.
On spot verification the arrested individual disclosed that he joined the outfit in the year, 2010 and currently working in finance section under the command of one Prem. A 9mm pistol along with magazine having two live ammunitions and cash rupees 52,000 were recovered from his possession, said the statement.
In another incident, discovering the presence of UG cadres in general area Sagolmang, troops of 23 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in the area and apprehended one cadre of the proscribed KYKL around 10.30 am of February 18, said a statement release by the PRO IGAR (S).
The individual is identified as No.313, Batch No.18 Yumkhaibom Oshinto Singh alias Dollar, 21yrs, s/o Yumkhaiben Chauba Singh of Uyumpok Maning Leikai, P.O- Pangel, Imphal East and was handed over to Lamlai Police station, it said.

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