Tamil Sangam demands release of V Shekhar

In addition to the 48 hours bandh being enforced in the border town of Moreh since 6 am yesterday against the arrest of V Shekhar, a protest demonstration was staged today at Moreh Gurudwara under the aegis of Tamil Sangam and Border Trade and Chamber …

In addition to the 48 hours bandh being enforced in the border town of Moreh since 6 am yesterday against the arrest of V Shekhar, a protest demonstration was staged today at Moreh Gurudwara under the aegis of Tamil Sangam and Border Trade and Chamber of Commerce for the same cause Source The Sangai Express

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Center yet to spell out which faction is r ecognized DGP Kire

Nagaland Director General of Police DGP , K Kire, IPS, admitted that there had been confusion as to how they would dealt with which group of the newly split factions GPRN NSCN and NSCN K Source NEPS

Nagaland Director General of Police DGP , K Kire, IPS, admitted that there had been confusion as to how they would dealt with which group of the newly split factions GPRN NSCN and NSCN K Source NEPS

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KCP leader Sunil brought back

Sunil Meitei, the leader of a faction of the proscribed KCPMTF, who was arrested by a combined team of Delhi police, Karnataka police and 16 Maratha Light Infantry from a place in Bangalore on the night of June 29, has been brought to Imphal today So…

Sunil Meitei, the leader of a faction of the proscribed KCPMTF, who was arrested by a combined team of Delhi police, Karnataka police and 16 Maratha Light Infantry from a place in Bangalore on the night of June 29, has been brought to Imphal today Source The Sangai Express

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Urea procurement reaches 6741 metric tonnes

After taking into account the quantity of urea needed by farmers of the State, urea procured by the State has reached 6741 metric tonnes Source The Sangai Express

After taking into account the quantity of urea needed by farmers of the State, urea procured by the State has reached 6741 metric tonnes Source The Sangai Express

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AR pitches for IndoSino border watch No common meeting point between Defence Ministry and Home Ministry

Even as the Assam Rifles has pitched in to be handed over the operational control of defending the Indo China border Actual Line of Control as well, the Government of India is faced with the task of drawing up the measures for handing over the task o…

Even as the Assam Rifles has pitched in to be handed over the operational control of defending the Indo China border Actual Line of Control as well, the Government of India is faced with the task of drawing up the measures for handing over the task of defending Indo Myanmar border to BSF Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Flood exacts heavy price in valley areas

Besides inundation of several residential pockets in the valley areas, particularly in the twin capital districts, incessant rainfall in the past few days has resulted in massive devastation of food crops and fish farms in many rural areas even as majo…

Besides inundation of several residential pockets in the valley areas, particularly in the twin capital districts, incessant rainfall in the past few days has resulted in massive devastation of food crops and fish farms in many rural areas even as major rivers of the State are flowing in full spate Source The Sangai Express

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“Center yet to spell out which faction is recognized”: Nagaland DGP Kire

By Oken Jeet Sandham KOHIMA, Jul 21 (NEPS): Nagaland Director General of Police (DGP), K Kire, IPS, admitted that there had been confusion as to how they would dealt with… Read more »

Nagaland DGP K Kire, IPS (NEPS Photo)

Nagaland DGP K Kire, IPS (NEPS Photo)

By Oken Jeet Sandham

KOHIMA, Jul 21 (NEPS): Nagaland Director General of Police (DGP), K Kire, IPS, admitted that there had been confusion as to how they would dealt with which group of the newly split factions—GPRN/NSCN and NSCN (K).

Disclosing this to NEPS here today, the DGP said now the new faction of Naga underground came up and occupied the Khehoi Camp which is a designated camp for the NSCN (K). “There are also other designated camps but they are occupied by other forces,” he said and asking “What is the stand of the Government of India (GOI) vis-à-vis the split group.”

“Nobody knows the status of this new group,” Kire disclosed. “The GOI has not spelled out which faction is recognized.”

Asked if he foresaw any unwanted development between the two factions, the DGP said some unwanted situation might come up as the two factions were poised to confront each other any time anywhere. “But we are fully prepared to control the situation and maintain the law and order in the state,” the Police chief asserted.

He, however, made it very clear that for them as law enforcing agencies in the State, they did not differentiate any faction or groups while dealing with them. “For us, anybody committing crimes irrespective of their group affiliations, they are dealt with as per the laws of the land. Our actions as law enforcing agencies in the state should not be misconstrued,” he pointed out. “We are performing our duties.”

On the allegation hurled by the NSCN (K) that the State police had provided escorts to the cadres of the GPRN/NSCN to Khehoi camp, the DGP answered, “We are only following instructions from the Chairman of the Cease Fire Monitoring Group (CFMG).”

He said the requisition of providing escorts to the faction (GPRN/NSCN) came from the CFMG Chairman. This group went to CFMG Chairman and requesting him to provide escort for their movement. “So we only do the job when such instructions came from him (CFMG Chairman),” the DGP revealed.

At the same time, N Kitovi Zhimomi, General Secretary of the GPRN/NSCN moved around in various districts consulting his friends. And one such move was he (Kitovi) went to Mon and picked up Kholie Konyak, Kire stated and admitted that “We didn’t know all these.”

“The state government didn’t come there. We have got nothing to do with it. We never knew it,” he stated.

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Masters devote lives to dance forms – Calcutta Telegraph

Masters devote lives to dance formsCalcutta TelegraphAt the invitation of the ministry of cultural affairs of the Assam government, Borbayan performed three bhaonas in Manipur, Bijni (now in Chirang district) and Guwahati. Then the ministry gave him re…

Masters devote lives to dance forms
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At the invitation of the ministry of cultural affairs of the Assam government, Borbayan performed three bhaonas in Manipur, Bijni (now in Chirang district) and Guwahati. Then the ministry gave him responsibility of training students on ankiya naat and

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Cosmopolitan thrash Uchekon – Calcutta Telegraph

Calcutta TelegraphCosmopolitan thrash UchekonCalcutta TelegraphImphal, July 21: Cosmopolitan Youth Club Wangkhei thrashed Uchekon Youth Athletic Club by 13-1 goals in the Super Six Hockey Manipur Champion's Trophy at Khuman Lampak hockey stadium to…


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Cosmopolitan thrash Uchekon
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Imphal, July 21: Cosmopolitan Youth Club Wangkhei thrashed Uchekon Youth Athletic Club by 13-1 goals in the Super Six Hockey Manipur Champion's Trophy at Khuman Lampak hockey stadium today. Uchekon Youth blamed their poor performance on missing key

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`Major reforms in education system` – KanglaOnline

`Major reforms in education system`KanglaOnlineIMPHAL July 20: Major reform in the state education system is in the offing, expressed DD Thasii, minister of education, Manipur while addressing the gathering on the occasion of the 18th annual prize dist…

`Major reforms in education system`
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IMPHAL July 20: Major reform in the state education system is in the offing, expressed DD Thasii, minister of education, Manipur while addressing the gathering on the occasion of the 18th annual prize distribution function organized by the Council of
64 outstanding students awarded by CHSEMMorungExpress

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Autonomy Relook

In the wake of the development in Darjeeling, where administration in the Gorkha Hill Council has been purportedly given more autonomy without severing the territory from West Bengal, Manipur and… Read more »

In the wake of the development in Darjeeling, where administration in the Gorkha Hill Council has been purportedly given more autonomy without severing the territory from West Bengal, Manipur and all the other states where demands for new administrative arrangements exists, ought to give new attention to the problem. The talks are, the demand for a Telengana state carved out of Andhra Pradesh is also headed for a similar settlement to that of the Gorkhas. A little caveat needs to be thrown in here. Manipur should also prepare for an overhaul of its own administration to accommodate the aspirations of the hill people, who incidentally, rightly or wrongly, suffer from an acute sense of deprivation. Developmental disparity there are between the hill and the valley, but here it must have to be added, as we had pointed out before in these columns, the disparity is not so much between the hill districts and the valley districts, but between Imphal and the rest. But this is understandable, for Imphal is the capital city. Still, despite this tendency amongst the hill community to accentuate their sense of alienation on account of this rather faulty and unfair comparison between their districts and Imphal, the grant of a greater degree of autonomy to the hills is the need of the hour. Self determination is not so much about material benefits but a state of mind in which those given autonomy are made to feel their own accountability in their failure or success.

There is however a unique problem Manipur would face. The centrifugal forces working to tear the state apart are multiple. Even as powerful Naga civil society organisations, headed by the United Naga Council, UNC, are campaigning for a “separate arrangement” in the administration of the “Naga areas” of the state, the Kukis too are now raising the pitch of a similar demand for the “Kuki areas”. It goes without saying that there would be more such demands should there be signs that these earlier demands are showing positive results. Again, it would do everybody good to be wary that “Naga areas” and “Kuki areas” overlap considerably in many regions, and indeed this lesson was learnt the hard way on many occasions in recent history, the most brutal of which was the bloody feud between Naga and Kuki villagers in the earlier part of the 1990s. Again, contrary to what is now being claimed, it is not the state government, or the people of the valley, which foiled earlier nearly successful move to introduce the 6th Schedule provisions in the hills. Instead it was a disagreement on the inclusion of Sadar Hills as the sixth Autonomous District Council under the schedule, by powerful Naga lobbies, again led by the UNC. This was so because Sadar Hills which is virtually a Kuki region was claimed to be Naga territory. This happened in the 1990s when a Naga, Rishang Keishing, was chief minister, and another Naga, Meijinlung Kamson was Union minister of state for internal affairs, and if the ground was clear of the controversy mentioned, it would have been smooth sailing, and the hills would have come under this autonomy arrangement long ago. But that promising move was still born. The point to be pondered on now is precisely whether the ground is clear for another attempt at introducing this autonomy model?

Without resorting to any blame game, let the present government give another attempt at federalising its administration by seeking to give more autonomy to the hills. Apart from a consideration of upgrading the current Autonomous District Council to those under the 6th Schedule, the government could for instance split up some of its key directorates, such as education and sports etc, into two so that there is one each for the hills and valley. There could for instance be an education directorate (hills) and education directorate (valley), both ultimately answerable to the Government of Manipur, and at some point having to sit for some common evaluation examinations so that the overall education system is to the extent possible, standardised. This autonomy move must also not be seen, or indeed amount to be, part of an appeasement policy. The rural valley districts are not much ahead of the hill districts, and in the deal there must be something to make the valley feel they too have benefited. For instance, the state reservation policy could be restructured. Since the hills administration would probably be largely reserved for tribals, in education as well as employment, the reservation for schedule tribes in the valley could be reduced to the national standard of 7 percent and not the 33 percent the state currently follows. Any new policy introduced must be seen as fair by all, only then can it usher in stable peace in this trouble torn state.

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Bandh against Tamil leader’s arrest cripples Moreh town – Times of India

Bandh against Tamil leader's arrest cripples Moreh townTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: Life was paralyzed at Moreh in Manipur's Chandel district bordering Myanmar on Thursday, which happened to be the last day of a 48-hour bandh called in protest against…

Bandh against Tamil leader's arrest cripples Moreh town
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IMPHAL: Life was paralyzed at Moreh in Manipur's Chandel district bordering Myanmar on Thursday, which happened to be the last day of a 48-hour bandh called in protest against the recent arrest of V Sekhar, a leader of Tamil community hailing from the
Moreh Bandh: Trade activities hit for second dayAssam Tribune

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Bandh against Tamil leader’s arrest cripples Moreh town – Times of India

Bandh against Tamil leader's arrest cripples Moreh townTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: Life was paralyzed at Moreh in Manipur's Chandel district bordering Myanmar on Thursday, which happened to be the last day of a 48-hour bandh called in protest against…

Bandh against Tamil leader's arrest cripples Moreh town
Times of India
IMPHAL: Life was paralyzed at Moreh in Manipur's Chandel district bordering Myanmar on Thursday, which happened to be the last day of a 48-hour bandh called in protest against the recent arrest of V Sekhar, a leader of Tamil community hailing from the
Moreh Bandh: Trade activities hit for second dayAssam Tribune
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AIR Imphal News -21st July 2011 7.30 Evening

Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

AIR News 7.30 p.m Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

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AIR Imphal News -21st July 2011 7.30 Evening

Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

AIR News 7.30 p.m
Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

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Cracks in Manipur Dam fight – MorungExpress

Cracks in Manipur Dam fightMorungExpressDimapur, July 21 (MExN): A village in Ukhrul district of Manipur, Chadong village, today expressed support to the Mapithel Dam Affected Villages Organisation (MDAVO) to deal with the dam related issues but not a …

Cracks in Manipur Dam fight
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Dimapur, July 21 (MExN): A village in Ukhrul district of Manipur, Chadong village, today expressed support to the Mapithel Dam Affected Villages Organisation (MDAVO) to deal with the dam related issues but not a recently formed 'Mapithel/Thoubal Dam

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Arrested militant leader brought to Manipur – IBNLive.com

Arrested militant leader brought to ManipurIBNLive.comPTI | 07:07 PM,Jul 21,2011 Imphal, Jul 21 (PTI) Self-styled commander-in-chief of the banned Kangleipak Communist Party – Mobile Task Force (KCP-MTF) Sunil Meetei was today brought to Manipur from B…

Arrested militant leader brought to Manipur
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PTI | 07:07 PM,Jul 21,2011 Imphal, Jul 21 (PTI) Self-styled commander-in-chief of the banned Kangleipak Communist Party – Mobile Task Force (KCP-MTF) Sunil Meetei was today brought to Manipur from Bangalore where he had been arrested, official sources

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Gorkhaland deal spurs self-rule demand in NE – Hindustan Times

Gorkhaland deal spurs self-rule demand in NEHindustan TimesIn Manipur, the Kuki State Demand Committee has announced an 18-hour bandh from Thursday midnight for a 'Kukiland' encompassing areas inhabited by Kuki tribal people of Manipur, Assam a…

Gorkhaland deal spurs self-rule demand in NE
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In Manipur, the Kuki State Demand Committee has announced an 18-hour bandh from Thursday midnight for a 'Kukiland' encompassing areas inhabited by Kuki tribal people of Manipur, Assam and adjoining states in the Northeast. "Almost all communities have

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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.

The above article was sent to Kanglaonline by Sanjib Meitei.

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