School Games kicks off

IMPHAL, Nov 8: The State Level Inter-School Games Meet, 2011-12 in athletics, handball, kho-kho and… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 8: The State Level Inter-School Games Meet, 2011-12 in athletics, handball, kho-kho and volleyball organized by the department of youth affairs and sports kicked off today at Khuman Lampak Sports Complex today.
The inaugurak function was graced by H Deleep Singh, special secretary YAS and Kh Pramoda, joint director YAS as the chief guest and president respectively.

Altogether 890 players from eight districts and two sub-divisions are taking part in the sport meet which will be held till November 11.

In the opening day, Nara of Thoubal, Umakanta of Imphal West and Romesh of Imphal East secured the first, second and third position respectively in U-19 boys’ 500 m race.

Imphal East defeated Jiribam by 25-9,25-4, Kangpokpi defeated Thoubal by 25-18,25-2 and Chandel defeated Senapati by 25-20,25-16 in boys’ volleyball league round.

Senapati defeated Imphal West by 25-23,25-20, Churachandpur defeated Jiribam by 25-16,25-12 and Kangpokpi defeated Chandel by 25-11,25-22 in girls’ volleyball league.

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USA defeats KYVO by 2-0 at CC Meet

IMPHAL, Nov 8: USA defeated KYVO by 2-0 in today’s match of 55th CC Meet… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 8: USA defeated KYVO by 2-0 in today’s match of 55th CC Meet Football Tournament held at Mapal Kangjeibung, Imphal.
The goals for USA were scored by F Lalzarzo and John Lalremsang Hmar.

Haolengou Kipgen, L Boynao, W Chaoba and Thanglenmang were booked yellow cards during the match.

With this win against KYVO, USA has stormed into the pre-quarter final match.

AIM will play against UBSA in tomorrow’s match.

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Art of the Possible

(Brave sons and daughters of the land, Your fatherland is on fire. The flames are… more »

(Brave sons and daughters of the land, Your fatherland is on fire. The flames are rising roaring and cracking, Come and douse the fire, Come and douse the fire). This is the translation of a Manipuri patriotic song lyric which goes: Pari Imom Shamu Pangalba-sa, Napam Lamdam Khambi Meihou-re, Chaklak-le Mei-se, Lao-na Khong-na, Khambi Meikal Houro-ne, Khambi Meikal Houro-ne. Like all good poetry, this one too has a rich array of meanings leaving ample room for variegated interpretations. Our fatherland, or motherland if you prefer, Manipur today is on fire. Brave and nimble sons and daughters of the soil, let us put our heads together and think of a way to douse this fire. We have come to be a society on the precipice, let us pull ourselves away from the death trap. We can only do this by keeping a cool and thinking head, and never by blind fury. On our success or failure in this enterprise hangs the fate of all of us and our children, so the stakes are extremely high. Let us remember also, our problem is hydra-headed and each of the heads of the monster can deliver us the death blow. We have to see the monster in its totality and not get absorbed and engage all our attention to any one of the heads alone lest we fall easy prey to the other heads.

The territory entangle is not something that can be wished away, much as many of us would like to believe this is so; the ever deepening financial crunch the state is in is threatening to ruin the place and sink more and more of our population into abject poverty; the development agenda is all but forgotten; unemployment is spiraling; rule of law has disappeared for far too long and the law has instead come to be synonymous with the gun, regardless of whose hands they are in; it is only expected in such a circumstance that individual insecurity is the order of the day… each one of these is awesome and each one of these can put our lives to ruins form which there will be no easy salvation. All of them together may actually seem impossible to overcome. Impossible maybe not, but definitely it will be a treacherously long and arduous climb. What then must be our approach to this overwhelming problem before us? A single-mindedness of purpose will be essential but this single mind must be informed constantly of the ever changing reality in the backdrop. For all such single-mindedness if they occur in an insulated environ can very well land in a time warp.

A clear-visioned and committed politics must lead the way. By politics we do not necessary mean only the “mainstream” politics of the state Assembly variety that we are so accustomed to identity with greed, avarice, petulance, meanness and above all an insatiable lust for power. We do wish this important forum too is cleaned up but the politics we talk of goes much beyond. It would involve the way any individual or organization with a will to affect some changes to the society see the consequences of his or their actions. True politics in the end is about power negotiations between various sections of the society so that a just equilibrium is brought. Inalienable to this negotiation, we tend to subscribe, is the view that politics is also very much about the art of identifying and pursuing the possible. For abandoning this principle can very well reduce politics to foolhardiness and therefore a meaningless exercise that can only prolong the agony of those subject to it. This principle must apply to every level of politics, be it peace negotiations, revolutions, Nupi Lals, students’ agitations, and most immediately in our case, to the effort at bringing about a resolution to the standoff in the agitation for justice in the tragic case of the custodial killing of Thangjam Manorama. Let us not allow ourselves to be condemned to, as Nobel Laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a man who has had a lived experience of a society as tumultuous as our own during his lifetime, so succinctly put it – one hundred years of solitude.

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Is Re-structuring of Administration the Ultimate Solution for Political Problems in Manipur?

By A. S. Shimreiwung The current political imbroglio over Sadar Hills issue can be positively… more »

By A. S. Shimreiwung
The current political imbroglio over Sadar Hills issue can be positively considered as an eye-opener for bringing a new paradigm in the modes of inter-ethnic relationships and governance in Manipur. Much has been lamented about the hardship being faced by common people due to prolong road blockades by ethnic-based civil societies in Manipur. The unending series of agitations which Manipur has come to experienced in recent times indicates that political issues have been dealt and mitigated on an ad hoc basis by the State government, rather than looking for long-term solutions and going deeper into the roots of the crisis. It is further unnerving to learn that the very policies being advocated by the ruling government in Manipur has not brought respite to the problems, but accentuated the paranoia that common people have already been overfed. Though Sadar Hills issue is an old problem, it has been given a new impetus by Manipur Chief Minister’s ambitious proclamation of creating new districts in the month of July, 2011. It is a clear indication that the so-called reformative policy being advocated by Manipur government has opened another Pandora’s Box for the people living in Manipur. 

As a solution to the politics crisis that has came to perpetually besieged Manipur, specifically the hill-valley divide, the government of Manipur has declared to re-structure the administrations by creating new district for bringing developments. The reason being given for restructuring the existing districts is that large administrative set ups have hampered developmental works. On the hindsight the remedial measures being adopted by State government appear appropriate for troubled torn states like Manipur, which comprises of multi-ethnic communities residing side by side. However, can the blame for under-development of rural areas in Manipur be directed only towards the administrative set up?  Are legislative members and Ministers not an integral part of administrative set-up, heading every state department and ministries? Perhaps, the problems in Manipur are becoming too insurmountable that politicians have decided to take a topsy-turvy ride for all the right thinking people in Manipur.

As analysis after analysis in various Manipur local dailies have highlighted, the problems in Manipur are political in nature and primarily concern with inter-ethnic relations. Even the state government and politicians are also well aware of the nature of problem in Manipur. However, the administrative reform being touted as ultimate solution is incongruous to the root of problems in Manipur, and it is definitely directed towards the goals other than development. The political problems in Manipur have nothing to do with administration, thought the state’s administrative systems are not devoid of inefficiency and problems. Further, the official declaration that major districts in Manipur inhabited by vocal ethnic groups like Ukhrul, Churachandpur, Senapati  etc. is indicative of the design that the ruling government has in mind. It is a clear indication of ‘divide and rule policy’, which has strong colonial and monarchical legacy, dubious for creating communal disharmony where ever implemented. In modern political terms, such subversive policies that aims to put one section of the community against another and directed towards demographic changes has came to be known as ‘social engineering’. The administrative reform that Manipur government is advocating is in no way different from acts of social engineering that has been carried out in South Asian countries like Sri Lanka. The only saving grace is that the actual implementation has just been initiated, but not fully implemented. However, the consequences of such dubious policy have already been felt by the common people in Manipur. Experiences in other countries have shown that such policies are perilous path that will leave no community and individuals unscathed. The big question now is will the people in Manipur support the partisan politicians and their subversive policies that are directed towards dividing every tribe and ethnic groups from within?

For fragmented inter-ethnic relations, social engineering to change the demographic and administrative structure is not the ultimate solution. Can the much quoted Hill-Valley divide be transformed for the better through administrative reforms and by dividing the affinity of one community or tribe? The idea of linking Hill and Valley through administrative set-up as umbilical cord may prove to be too silly and dangerous in situation where ethnic temperaments are always on the boiling point. Further, the problems of one community cannot simply be construed as other’s problem, because different communities in Manipur happen to live as neighbors and within a state. As the cries and wailings of protestors on National Highways are indicating, people are demanding devolution of power and change in governance mechanism, although administrative reforms may bring temporal relief to certain sections, it can create another problems for other sections. However, in all its glory, administrative reforms are nothing more than cosmetic changes and if attached with subversive interest it is nothing less than a sinister design. If the state government is really concern about Hill people, they may start the genuine reformative process by implementing the Sixth Schedule in Manipur, instead of playing with emotions of the people by dividing their affinities through administrative demarcations. Why has it taken so many years for Manipur government even to seriously debate and discuss about the implementation of Sixth Schedule in Manipur, while states like Assam which has substantial tribal population has already implemented it in so many areas. It is a clear indication that most of the politicians and political parties in Manipur have paranoia over decentralization of power to minority communities, apparently due to the apprehension that it will disturb their own vested interest and powers that they hold. It is also quite illogical to presume that decentralization would further the communal divide in Manipur.  Meanwhile, the excessive
centralization of power within certain political circles and community is only accentuating the fragmentation of inter-ethnic relations. 

Administrative reform is different from decentralization, as it is merely a restructuring of administrative set-up and not delegation of power and governance through legislations or amendments of existing Laws and Acts. If one’s definition of development is restricted to the opening of DC, SDO, SP offices and having its own share of funds flowing from state government, perhaps administrative changes is good gamble. However, devolution of power through Sixth Schedule and Communitisation Acts are different level of governance policies that have proved successful in various other states in India for bringing positive changes in people’s livelihood. The devolution of power to the minorities and local level administration is something that Manipur government has never thought of or implemented seriously since its inception as a state under Union of India. Perhaps, it is high time for those who are helms of power in Manipur to take cue from current crisis and look for avenues where real decentralization of administrative power can be implemented, instead of making mere cosmetic changes in administrations and dividing the people on the basis of tribe and region. 

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Manipur blockade must end – The Hindu

FirstpostManipur blockade must endThe HinduYet they get away with blockading Manipur for months on end, again and again, simply because disruptions in that farthest corner of the Northeast do not cause a ripple in the rest of India. So it is hardly sur…


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Manipur blockade must end
The Hindu
Yet they get away with blockading Manipur for months on end, again and again, simply because disruptions in that farthest corner of the Northeast do not cause a ripple in the rest of India. So it is hardly surprising that people in Manipur think the
Manipur shutdown: Whose responsibility is the North-East?Firstpost
Manipur suffers miseryDaily Pioneer
Manipur completes 100 days of economic blockadeIBNLive.com
Nagaland Post –Washington Bangla Radio
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BJP demands all-party delegation to Manipur – Assam Tribune

BJP demands all-party delegation to ManipurAssam TribuneIMPHAL, Nov 8 – Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Yashwant Sinha, on a two-day visit to Manipur, has demanded an all-party delegation to Manipur to take stock of the situation arising out of …

BJP demands all-party delegation to Manipur
Assam Tribune
IMPHAL, Nov 8 – Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Yashwant Sinha, on a two-day visit to Manipur, has demanded an all-party delegation to Manipur to take stock of the situation arising out of the blockade on its National Highways.

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Manipur completes 100 days of economic blockade – IBNLive.com

IBNLive.comManipur completes 100 days of economic blockadeIBNLive.comImphal: Manipur has completed a 100 days of economic blockade and there is still no breakthrough in sight. The Manipur government has now pressed nearly 2000 vehicles to bring foodgra…


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Manipur completes 100 days of economic blockade
IBNLive.com
Imphal: Manipur has completed a 100 days of economic blockade and there is still no breakthrough in sight. The Manipur government has now pressed nearly 2000 vehicles to bring foodgrains and petrol with the state facing acute shortage.

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On day 100, Manipur warns of ‘harsh action’ – Economic Times

On day 100, Manipur warns of 'harsh action'Economic TimesIMPHAL: Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh Tuesday warned of "harsh action" against protestors as the economic blockade on the national highway entered its 100th day in th…

On day 100, Manipur warns of 'harsh action'
Economic Times
IMPHAL: Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh Tuesday warned of "harsh action" against protestors as the economic blockade on the national highway entered its 100th day in the northeastern state. "The government has waited and watched the blockade

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In India, love tests world’s longest hunger strike – Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles TimesIn India, love tests world's longest hunger strikeLos Angeles TimesForce-fed by the government through a nose tube, she languishes in a guarded hospital ward here in Manipur state, charged with attempted suicide. This carries a max…


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In India, love tests world's longest hunger strike
Los Angeles Times
Force-fed by the government through a nose tube, she languishes in a guarded hospital ward here in Manipur state, charged with attempted suicide. This carries a maximum one-year sentence, so every year she's released and rearrested.

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Manipur Govt gearing up to forcibly open National Highways blockade – All India Radio

All India RadioManipur Govt gearing up to forcibly open National Highways blockadeAll India RadioIn Manipur, the state government is gearing up to forcibly open the economic blockade on the National Highways. The blockade entered its 100th day today an…


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Manipur Govt gearing up to forcibly open National Highways blockade
All India Radio
In Manipur, the state government is gearing up to forcibly open the economic blockade on the National Highways. The blockade entered its 100th day today and the state is reeling under acute shortage of essential commodities following the indefinite

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Manipur paralysed as blockade enters 100th day – Moneycontrol.com

Moneycontrol.comManipur paralysed as blockade enters 100th dayMoneycontrol.comImphal: There has been no change in the status of the economic blockade in Manipur, which entered its 100th day on Tuesday. Caught between activists and the Centre is the com…


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Manipur paralysed as blockade enters 100th day
Moneycontrol.com
Imphal: There has been no change in the status of the economic blockade in Manipur, which entered its 100th day on Tuesday. Caught between activists and the Centre is the common man, who is literally fighting for his life due to severe shortage of

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Manipur blockade enters 100th day, supplies drying up – Economic Times

Manipur blockade enters 100th day, supplies drying upEconomic TimesIMPHAL: The indefinite economic blockade in Manipur entered its 100th day on Tuesday with no signs that the government was making an effort to break the deadlock and an equally insensit…

Manipur blockade enters 100th day, supplies drying up
Economic Times
IMPHAL: The indefinite economic blockade in Manipur entered its 100th day on Tuesday with no signs that the government was making an effort to break the deadlock and an equally insensitive leadership enforcing the strike and holding the common people

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