AR save snake bite

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IMPHAL, Nov 9: The medical team of 27 Assam Rifles timely saved the life of a 40 years old man bittn by a venomous snake on November 9. The victm named Anganhal Singh, s/o N. Ibomcha Singh of Kakching, Thoubal was brought to the unit Hospital in a critical condition. The victims was immediately attended by the Medical officer who administered life saving anti snake venom. The patient was reffered to district hospital, Thoubal, for further management after his condition was stabilized.

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Kerala tops child rights index – The Hindu

The HinduKerala tops child rights indexThe HinduSurprising facts the indexing has thrown up are that Mizoram is doing badly in controlling child labour, while crimes against children are the highest in Nagaland (in proportion to the number of children)…


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Kerala tops child rights index
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Surprising facts the indexing has thrown up are that Mizoram is doing badly in controlling child labour, while crimes against children are the highest in Nagaland (in proportion to the number of children), and Manipur is the worst performer in crimes
It's Capital punishment for kids: SurveyTimes of India

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State government signs MoU assuring of separate Jiribam district – KanglaOnline

State government signs MoU assuring of separate Jiribam districtKanglaOnlineA marathon meeting in this regard was organize since yesterday with representatives of the JDDC along with various civil bodies including NIPCO, AMUCO, IPSA, CLP, UPF and the C…

State government signs MoU assuring of separate Jiribam district
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A marathon meeting in this regard was organize since yesterday with representatives of the JDDC along with various civil bodies including NIPCO, AMUCO, IPSA, CLP, UPF and the Chief Minister of Manipur. Finally a memorandum of understanding was signed

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Zeliangrong bodies condemns NSCN (IM) – KanglaOnline

Zeliangrong bodies condemns NSCN (IM)KanglaOnlineIMPHAL November 9: The All Zeliangrong Students'Union (Manipur, Assam, Nagaland) and Zeliangrong Students' Union, Manipur have strongly condemned the NSCN(IM) of intimidating and torturing civili…

Zeliangrong bodies condemns NSCN (IM)
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IMPHAL November 9: The All Zeliangrong Students'Union (Manipur, Assam, Nagaland) and Zeliangrong Students' Union, Manipur have strongly condemned the NSCN(IM) of intimidating and torturing civilians inclusive of women and children at Leishok

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State lad selected for National Child Award

IMPHAL November 9: “Athokpam Weellee Luwang of Thokchom Leikai has been selected for the “National… more »

IMPHAL November 9: “Athokpam Weellee Luwang of Thokchom Leikai has been selected for the “National Child Award for Exceptional Achievement” for the year 2011 for excellence in the field of Taekwondo. The award will be presented on November 14, 2011 at the Plenary Hall, Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi, a press release from the department of Social Welfare has stated. It has further notified that Athokpam Weelee Luwang should report to the directorate of social welfare near 2nd MR gate immediately.

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MSF alleged

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IMPHAL November 9: The Manipuri Students’ Federation (MSF) in a press statement by its publicity secretary Th Shyamsunder has alleged that BOSEM officials may not meet the deadline of providing text books to the students for the new academic year.

It has stated that the printing of the books should be completed by January 2012 and the education minister and other concerned officials should take the matter seriously to meet the deadline or they would be held responsible by the MSF. Furter , it said that there was gross negligence of the BOSEM authorities as the text books for the academic year 2011 was not procured till August, whereas it should be made available by March.

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AIM defeats UBSA by 5-2 at CC Meet

IMPHAL, Nov 9: AIM defeated UBSA by 5-2 goals in today`s match of 55th CC… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 9: AIM defeated UBSA by 5-2 goals in today`s match of 55th CC Meet Football Tournament held at Mapal Kangjeibung, Imphal.

The goals for AIM were scored by S Herojit, Kh Naoton, Th Santosh, L Gouro and N Rajesh while Boboy Vaiphei and S Ngamneirel Kom scored for UBSA.

K Khupleireng Kom was booked yellow card during the match.a

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Death Wish Grandeur

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Gen. George S Patton, the controversial American general during the Second World War, whose memory still commands a fan following which runs into millions, (search his name on any good search engine on the internet to be convinced of this), had this piece of advice, or some say order, for his soldiers: “I don’t want any of you dying for your country. I want the enemies to die for their country.” The earthy, even if a little reckless charm of the man who must rank as one of the most endearing icons of the last century, is evident in this remark that snuffs out the romance of martyrdom in just one go. In an ironic tribute to his distaste for romance, the man considered to be one of America’s greatest Generals had to face the court martial after the war for physically assaulting one of his own soldiers on the eve of a major battle in the North African deserts for crying and admitting he was afraid and did not want to fight. The military commander after whose name the famous Patton Tank is christened, was indeed the anticlimax of the popular notions of heroism and martyrdom, and very much the opposite of the fire that drives suicide bombers to blast themselves up in their fanatical belief that they would have not only advanced the cause they fight for, but earned themselves an eternity in paradise after life.

While we admire the guts of martyrs and are overawed by their sense of sacrifice, we cannot always condone or encourage people to take their path. Our reservation is especially for the kind of almost voyeuristic obsession amongst people to nudge the society to throw up martyrs. We respect the martyrs, but are frightfully uneasy about the “martyrdom complex” that makes societies crave to see martyrs and treat the phenomenon as the proof of “manly” courage. Martyrdom must be the means to achieve a cause only when there are no other options left, and not the cause itself. It must be a means and not an end. We do believe martyrs and heroes will be thrown up by history on its own when the situation so demands it but we should not drive our young men and women to fruitless and even tragic martyrdom. Even in desperate situations, we believe there is always room for the kind of down to earth pragmatism of Gen Patton.

We have one person in particular in mind, and a string of events in Manipur in the recent past when we ruminate on the subject of martyrdom. There is a brave young lady, Irom Sharmila who has been on a fast for almost four years now demanding the revocation of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act. While her courage is awe inspiring, and her cause just, we still feel those in the gallery have no right to egg her on to die and be martyred. Somebody with her kind of guts can do much more as a living activist for justice, than as a dead martyr. We must work for ways for the revocation of the AFSPA, more importantly, the return of peace in the state relentlessly, but Sharmila must be made to live. We again are awestruck by the self immolation bid by the five brave youth three days ago in front of the chief minister’s office, but we are equally alarmed by the trend. If tomorrow suicide bombers emerge from our midst, rather than be proud, we would be grief stricken. It is of relevance that suicide bombers anywhere have not advanced the cause for which they fight, and if they have made a difference to the body politics of any nation, it has been by way of hardening the state response to the struggles for their causes. Whenever we are overwhelmed by the grandeur of the “death wish” of brave men and women like Sharmila and the five who sought to burn themselves alive for causes that are far from private, we pinch ourselves awake with Gen Patton’s pragmatism. We remind ourselves that living heroes are far more desirable than dead martyrs.

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Ukhrul : Political cradle – Can Shaiza fit the bill ? – E-Pao.net

Ukhrul : Political cradle – Can Shaiza fit the bill ?E-Pao.netIt is not for nothing that Ukhrul district is seen by many as the "political nursery" of the hill districts of Manipur and the history of post merger Manipur can never be complete …

Ukhrul : Political cradle – Can Shaiza fit the bill ?
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It is not for nothing that Ukhrul district is seen by many as the "political nursery" of the hill districts of Manipur and the history of post merger Manipur can never be complete without referring to the illustrious political leaders which this

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It’s Capital punishment for kids: Survey – Times of India

It's Capital punishment for kids: SurveyTimes of IndiaKerala tops in the overall national ranking; the northeastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Meghalaya and Sikkim trail at the bottom of the index. The report points out that it…

It's Capital punishment for kids: Survey
Times of India
Kerala tops in the overall national ranking; the northeastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Meghalaya and Sikkim trail at the bottom of the index. The report points out that it is a matter of concern that the northeast is lagging
Kerala tops child rights indexThe Hindu
Child Rights Index shows Karnataka safest for kidsDaily News & Analysis

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Athokpam Weellee Luwang Selected For National Child Award for Exception Achievement 2011

IMPHAL, Nov 9 :Athokpam Weellee Luwang of Thockhom Leikai, Athokpam has been selected for National Child Award for Exception Achievement for the year 2011. AN official notification to this effect has…

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IMPHAL, Nov 9 :Athokpam Weellee Luwang of Thockhom Leikai, Athokpam has been selected for National Child Award for Exception Achievement for the year 2011. AN official notification to this effect has…

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MSAD Election 2011 – on Sun, 13 Nov 2011

Office of The Election Committee Manipur Students’ Association Delhi New Delhi Ref: 20111106 Election/PR MSAD… more »

Office of
The Election Committee
Manipur Students’ Association Delhi
New Delhi

Ref: 20111106 Election/PR

MSAD Election 2011 Notification
Press Release

It is hereby notified to all the students from Manipur pursuing education in Delhi that, the MSAD Annual General Election for the Executive Term 2011-2012 will be held on Sunday, 13 November 2011 for the following executive posts:

1. President,
2. Vice-President,
3. General Secretary,
4. Organisation Secretary,
5. Finance Secretary,
6. Public Relations Secretary,
7. Academic & Magazine Secretary,
8. Games & Sports Secretary and
9. Cultural Secretary.

Student(s) willing to contest election must obtain a complete set of nomination form from the Election Committee. The last date for filing of nomination form and withdrawal of candidature is 10 November 2011. Nomination form will not be accepted after 8 p.m. The Election Committee will conduct scrutiny of candidature on 11 November, 2011 at the Open Air Theatre, Arts Faculty, University of Delhi (North Campus) at 4 p.m. A candidate must report for scrutiny along with his/ her proposer and seconder to the Election Committee by 4 p.m. Oath taking ceremony of the MSAD Executives for the 2011-2012 term will be held on Monday, 14 November 2011 at the Open Air Theatre, Arts Faculty, University of Delhi (North Campus) at 4 p.m. For election details, voting rights and voters’ list please refer to the MSAD Election Rules and Regulations (2011).

Sd/

Chairperson, Election Committee,
Manipur Students’ Association Delhi
06 November 2011

Email: msadelectioncommittee AT gmail.com

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5 More Dengue Cases In Churachandpur

Lamka, Nov 2: Five new cases of dengue were reported in Churachandpur even as the district health officials struggled to contain the disease almost a month after the presence of its virus was…

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Lamka, Nov 2: Five new cases of dengue were reported in Churachandpur even as the district health officials struggled to contain the disease almost a month after the presence of its virus was…

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Women dues – Meitei society is a deeply sexist society

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By Raju Athokpam

Marriages are solemnised between the two persons they addressed each other as their better half and a life long companion in all walks of life. But right from the very marriage day, these young people are made to go through a series of gender inequality customs. On the marriage day, the husband dines before his wife and she is made to dine from the left-outs of her husband’s plate. Talking a spoon of food from the used plate and to continue the dinner from her plate, is although becoming a contemporary trend. However, the questionable thing is the underlying theme of woman’s subjugation and male’s chauvinism. The wife is not allowed to eat with her husband by sharing the same curry or any other eatables. When in menstrual cycle, she is even not allowed to serve a cup of tea to her husband, let us forget her going in kitchen and preparing it. During this period, she is not allowed to enter kitchen, touch utensils etc. In other times, she is equally prevented from the mentioned activities unless she has taken a bath. All these activities, if conducted, are treated as desecration. One of the most barbaric forms of human nature, the ‘untouchable’ still prevails in our Meitei society in a disguised form.

There has been a mix of religion and other social institutions. When a woman is suppressed by the custom, the act is being prejudiced and the reason put forward is mostly on the man’s fate. In other words, her breaking of the defined tradition will lead to the husband’s ill luck. Most societies do have unexplained customs which they ‘valued’, but the surprising factor in our case is that, there is no vice versa. Objectively speaking, for good or for bad, if a tradition is maintained, it should be applied to all, irrespective of sex. The gender inequality has been perpetuated by manipulating it on religion.

One reform can be thought by bringing a consensus on a religion-culture dichotomy and inculcate the public on the agreed consensus. For example, mopping the floor should be custom and praying is religion. Even the ways of praying can be custom. Similarly, when the emancipation is achieved from various other religious-cultural practices, the reform in custom will be relatively easier as it will be free from ‘fundamental’ aspects.

God is one and all the religions are His manifestations. No religion will teach discrimination but justice. A taboo should be free from religion. The Truth is obscured, when religion is mixed with taboo. In Meitei mythology, the Goddess “Panthoibi” signifies the high status of women in the society. The name says: “Pan”- taibangpan (universe), “thoi”-athoibi (winner), “bi/pi”- pokpi (gives birth). In the test of time, an opposite turn had occurred somewhere and women were left behind. Historically, the “Nupilan”, the “Ema Market”, the “Meira paibi” etc do say a lot on woman’s participation on public affairs, but that’s only political. The social and cultural aspects are still in stone age.

The projection of female as a flower, the association of her with red/pink colour, their coolness character as that of moon; all leads to a child girl’s cognitive construct that she should be shy in nature, be submissive, etc and on the other hand; boys are taught to be outspoken, be smart, be brave, be a risk-taker etc. As these basic differences have been taught since a child is born, it is not surprising to see that it is mostly the women who have maintained domestic gender inequality. Mother’s love to father and sons for their well being, sister’s love to brothers and father, wife’s love to husband etc which is above all, the most beautiful human nature. But the love is adulterated with superstitions and the whole discussion of this article is the manifestations of this adulteration. We should try a totally different means to capture and continue this root emotion, the love.

Chauvinism is culturally inhibited amongst men. Some people tease their friends as adha-mora, which nearest meaning would be an unholy moron. Such words can be heard, when the society feels that a man is living under the whims of his wife. Such prejudice, in most cases, later came out to be a gender neutral family. Among men, outside their family, they will make mockery of females as fools, hang out to nearby pan-dukan and woo woman shopkeepers surreptitiously. The shopkeepers, in order to sell a cigarette extra, would somehow accept the gestures. Aware of these facts and to avoid unwanted situations, usually her husband or mother-in-law accompanies her from a distance. They also try to introduce themselves impressively, real or fact, to her. They seldom accept returned changes/coins when the cigarette bill is paid to a beautiful shopkeeper. The mentioned situation is much uglier in traditional wine vendors, mostly in tribal community, when these people go there to booze.

I’m not a total reformist nor do I claim that our history has been full of taboo. Rather, I would like to cause to take up a difficult task of segregating the good tradition and preserving it and at the same time reform certain taboos and outdated customs, modernising them, so that the rich culture is preserved at its best as ‘social dynamics’ rolls by. Every Meitei man and woman will be happier of their culture.

The writer (Raju Athokpam) can be reached at raju.athokpam AT gmail.com?

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Training Programme On Winter Crops Conducted

IMPHAL, Nov 9: Winter crop seeds have been distributed to farmers of Chakpikarong sub-division under Chandel district along with organising a one day training programme on cultivation of vegetables…

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IMPHAL, Nov 9: Winter crop seeds have been distributed to farmers of Chakpikarong sub-division under Chandel district along with organising a one day training programme on cultivation of vegetables…

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Manipur a victim of state apathy – gulfnews.com

gulfnews.comManipur a victim of state apathygulfnews.comImage Credit: AP Manipur has become the state that India has forgotten. With the economic blockade in this remote part of India reaching its 100th day, there are increasing signs that the average …


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Manipur a victim of state apathy
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Image Credit: AP Manipur has become the state that India has forgotten. With the economic blockade in this remote part of India reaching its 100th day, there are increasing signs that the average Manipuri is disillusioned with the apathy of the

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On Manipur – The Hindu

On ManipurThe HinduThe economic blockade in Manipur has crossed 100 days and yet there is no sign of respite for its people. The State government is still confused whether or not to use force against the agitators. Its wait-and-watch policy is taking a…

On Manipur
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The economic blockade in Manipur has crossed 100 days and yet there is no sign of respite for its people. The State government is still confused whether or not to use force against the agitators. Its wait-and-watch policy is taking a toll on the common

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Manipur facing acute fuel crisis – Assam Tribune

FirstpostManipur facing acute fuel crisisAssam TribuneIMPHAL, Nov 9 – Manipur is facing the worst-ever fuel crisis as the fuel outlets have stopped sale of petroleum products since the last three days following the on-going blockade and subsequent co…


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Manipur facing acute fuel crisis
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IMPHAL, Nov 9 – Manipur is facing the worst-ever fuel crisis as the fuel outlets have stopped sale of petroleum products since the last three days following the on-going blockade and subsequent collapse of a bridge. According to Indian Oil Corporation
Manipur blockade must endThe Hindu
India This Evening: Manipur Blockade Enters 100th DayWall Street Journal (blog)
Manipur shutdown: Whose responsibility is the North-East?Firstpost
Economic Times –E-Pao.net
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Yashwant Sinha demands president’s rule in Manipur – Economic Times

SamayLiveYashwant Sinha demands president's rule in ManipurEconomic TimesIMPHAL: Senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha today demanded immediate impositon of central rule in Manipur because of indefinite economic blockade by some organisations on two nat…


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Yashwant Sinha demands president's rule in Manipur
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IMPHAL: Senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha today demanded immediate impositon of central rule in Manipur because of indefinite economic blockade by some organisations on two national highways which are considered lifelines of the state.
Ibobi Govt is hand in glove with forces who have blocked the national highways E-Pao.net
SPF govt has nexus with outlawed organizations: Yashwant SinhaKanglaOnline

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India This Evening: Manipur Blockade Enters 100th Day – Wall Street Journal (blog)

IBNLive.comIndia This Evening: Manipur Blockade Enters 100th DayWall Street Journal (blog)Manipur Blockade Enters 100th Day: The indefinite economic blockade in Manipur entered its 100th day on Tuesday with no signs that the government was making an ef…


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India This Evening: Manipur Blockade Enters 100th Day
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Manipur Blockade Enters 100th Day: 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. (Source: Hindustan Times) 16 Killed in Haridwar Stampede: At
In Manipur, economic blockade enters its 101 day todayAll India Radio
Manipur blockade must endThe Hindu
Manipur blockade enters 100th dayE-Pao.net
Daily Pioneer –Nagaland Post
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