Peace and Conflict Ennui

From all appearances, the peace talks between the Government of India and the Naga underground… more »

From all appearances, the peace talks between the Government of India and the Naga underground organisation NSCN(IM), is hopelessly stagnated. The confrontation recently between the underground group and the establishment when the two topmost leaders of the organisation, Thuingaleng Muivah and Isak Chishi Swu were prevented from visiting Zunheboto district of Nagaland, the home district of Swu by the Assam Rifles is just a case in point. The sorry episode was almost a repeat of the Mao incident in 2010 in which Muivah was prevented by the Manipur government to proceed to his home village Somtal. What then was the Naga peace talks about? Both the Government of India as well as NSCN(IM) leadership have been all the while been talking positive of an amicable solution sooner than later, but so far the reality has been something quite different. Perhaps, this stagnation was always embedded in the very nature of the conflict sought to be resolved. Indeed, there are too many contradictions within it – the definition of self-determination for instance. Depending on how one looks at the issue, this definition will inevitably change and radically too.

Consider this. There can be no doubt how the Nagas in their history of more than half a decade of nationalistic struggle would interpret the notion of self determination. For them the term would mean nothing less than absolute sovereignty that an independent nation-state is deemed to be entitled. Quite by contrast, from the Government of India’s standpoint, even its model of local self governance, popularly known as Panchayati Raj, is a guarantee of self-determination to the ultimate sovereign of a democracy – the individual citizen. At its roots the inability of the Naga peace talks to make any forward movement is this fundamentally different viewpoint. In other words, it is unlikely the Government of India would ever agree to dismantle itself to have a part of its present political map secede to form an independent nation. It is also evident it would be equally difficult for the Naga leadership to accept this definition of self-determination, after all so much blood has been shed in their half century chase for the illusive dream of a sovereign Nagaland already.

It must however be said, it is better to stagnate in peace than in conflict. If the Naga peace talk is stagnating, it is equally true the multi-dimensional conflict in neighbouring Manipur has not made any headway either. In fact, it has degenerated further, with many militant organisations splintering into numerous tiny factions, each becoming loose cannons in their turn, creating havoc in society and bringing misery to the ordinary men and women on the streets. Extortion has stunted all entrepreneurship, likewise except for the superhumanly resilient, schools and colleges are today under great strain because of bandhs and blockades, some of which can go on for months. Because of these conditions, there is today a flight of students away from the state. Expectedly, there is also a reciprocal exodus of young talents. Many of those who had been forced to seek education elsewhere are unlikely to return, for opportunities have shrunk in the state and the knowledge and skills they have acquired would find them better employment elsewhere. In the end, Manipur could be left with only those who either did not have the means to afford education outside or the right skills to find employment elsewhere. The only others other class than them left behind would be the old and infirmed. That would be when productivity in the state would have come to a grinding halt. This is already beginning to happen.

The fact also is, the stagnating peace talk in Nagaland and the stagnating conflict in Manipur are interrelated in many ways. The implication is, the key to solution to both must be hinged on the same issues. This being the case, what is called for then is a comprehensive and inclusive, rather than an exclusive solution. Genuine peace can only come about if and when this realisation dawns on all, from those in power to the ordinary citizenry. At this moment, such an approach is far from the minds of each of the parties involved in this sordid drama, beginning from the Government of India right down to the militant factions, some with no more than a dozen motley so called revolutionary fighters, whose idioms and ideologies of revolution no longer translate to more than the terror of a grenade hurled at individual homes for refusing extortion demands.

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Manipur seeks IT expertise – KanglaOnline

Deccan HeraldManipur seeks IT expertiseKanglaOnlineBANGALORE, Feb 6: Chief Secretary of Manipur DS Poonia on Sunday called for a larger collaboration between his state and Karnataka in information technology to help develop the upcoming Special Economi…


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BANGALORE, Feb 6: Chief Secretary of Manipur DS Poonia on Sunday called for a larger collaboration between his state and Karnataka in information technology to help develop the upcoming Special Economic Zone in Imphal. Speaking at the `Manipur Kumhei`,
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2,000 New Jobs in Assam Colleges: ACTA

GUWAHATI, Feb 6 – Education Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma assured a delegation of the Assam College Teachers’ Association (ACTA) of creating around 2,000 new posts in the State’s colleges to meet the…

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GUWAHATI, Feb 6 – Education Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma assured a delegation of the Assam College Teachers’ Association (ACTA) of creating around 2,000 new posts in the State’s colleges to meet the…

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Dikhow:Threat to Manipuri Village

SIVASAGAR, Feb 6 – Unabated erosion caused by the Dikhow, a tributary of the Brahmaputra, is posing a serious threat to the existence of Hanhsora Manipuri Gaon in Sivasagar district. The erosion…

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SIVASAGAR, Feb 6 – Unabated erosion caused by the Dikhow, a tributary of the Brahmaputra, is posing a serious threat to the existence of Hanhsora Manipuri Gaon in Sivasagar district. The erosion…

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MPSC Manipur Civil Service Combined Competitive (Main) Examination 2012

IMPHAL, Feb 6 :Amid raging controversies and pending cases in Courts, the Manipur Civil Service Combined Competitive (Main) Examination was held today under the aegis of the Manipur Public Service…

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IMPHAL, Feb 6 :Amid raging controversies and pending cases in Courts, the Manipur Civil Service Combined Competitive (Main) Examination was held today under the aegis of the Manipur Public Service…

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Manipur seeks State’s help for IT growth – E-Pao.net

Deccan HeraldManipur seeks State's help for IT growthE-Pao.netThe Manipur Government is planning to set up an IT park in Imphal with the support of IT majors from Bangalore. Speaking at 'Manipur Kumhei', a cultural programme at the Raj Bhav…


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The Manipur Government is planning to set up an IT park in Imphal with the support of IT majors from Bangalore. Speaking at 'Manipur Kumhei', a cultural programme at the Raj Bhavan here on Sunday, DS Poonia, Chief Secretary, Government of Manipur,
Manipur seeks IT expertiseDeccan Herald
Bangalore plays muse: Manipur to set up SEZsDaily News & Analysis
Manipuri cultural show lights up Glass HouseKanglaOnline

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Kerala government’s guidelines in favour of MLMs says expert – Moneylife Personal Finance site and magazine

Kerala government's guidelines in favour of MLMs says expertMoneylife Personal Finance site and magazineKerala is trying to become the second state, after Manipur, to have separate guidelines for multi-level marketing (MLM) companies. Robert FitzPa…

Kerala government's guidelines in favour of MLMs says expert
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Kerala is trying to become the second state, after Manipur, to have separate guidelines for multi-level marketing (MLM) companies. Robert FitzPatrcik, co-author of False Profits, the first book-length analysis of pyramid schemes and multi-level

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Bangalore plays muse: Manipur to set up SEZs – Daily News & Analysis

Deccan HeraldBangalore plays muse: Manipur to set up SEZsDaily News & AnalysisBy DNA Correspondent | Place: Bangalore | Agency: DNA Inspired by the Silicon Valley, Bangalore, Manipur will soon have a special economic zone with IT park and IT industry. …


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Bangalore plays muse: Manipur to set up SEZs
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By DNA Correspondent | Place: Bangalore | Agency: DNA Inspired by the Silicon Valley, Bangalore, Manipur will soon have a special economic zone with IT park and IT industry. The state is also planning on exchanging best practices on IT sector and
Manipur seeks IT expertiseDeccan Herald
Manipuri cultural show lights up Glass HouseKanglaOnline
MANIPUR KUMHEI, Bengaluru, 2012 on 5th February 2012E-Pao.net

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Bangalore plays muse: Manipur to set up SEZs – Daily News & Analysis

Deccan HeraldBangalore plays muse: Manipur to set up SEZsDaily News & AnalysisBy DNA Correspondent | Place: Bangalore | Agency: DNA Inspired by the Silicon Valley, Bangalore, Manipur will soon have a special economic zone with IT park and IT industry. …


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Bangalore plays muse: Manipur to set up SEZs
Daily News & Analysis
By DNA Correspondent | Place: Bangalore | Agency: DNA Inspired by the Silicon Valley, Bangalore, Manipur will soon have a special economic zone with IT park and IT industry. The state is also planning on exchanging best practices on IT sector and
Manipur seeks IT expertiseDeccan Herald
Manipuri cultural show lights up Glass HouseKanglaOnline
MANIPUR KUMHEI, Bengaluru, 2012 on 5th February 2012E-Pao.net

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Press Release: Book launch – “Cheitharol Kumbaba: The Royal Chronicle of Manipur”

PRESS RELEASE – BOOK LAUNCH CHEITHAROL KUMBABA: THE ROYAL CHRONICLE OF MANIPUR 4 February 2012,… more »

PRESS RELEASE – BOOK LAUNCH

CHEITHAROL KUMBABA: THE ROYAL CHRONICLE OF MANIPUR

Book launch – "Cheitharol Kumbaba: The Royal Chronicle of Manipur"

4 February 2012, Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network & India International Centre had jointly organized Manipur – Past And Present: Panel Discussion & Book Launch “Cheitharol Kumbaba: The Royal Chronicle Of Manipur” written by Shri Nepram Bihari at Conference Room No 1, India International Centre 40 Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi on 30 January 2012.

Smt Dr. Kapila Vatsyayan, Member of Parliament, was the Chief Guest of the event, Mr. B G Verghese, renowned writer, chaired the event, Shri Pradyot Deb Burman, Head of Royal House of Tripura and Editor, The Northeast Today was the Guest of Honour of the event and esteemed panellists of the event include Dr.Aparna Basu, Professor, Delhi University(retired), Ms. Priyanka Thakur, Lecturer, Delhi University.

The “Cheitharol Kumbaba: The Royal Chronicle of Manipur” is a monumental work covering the history of Manipur, right upto the modern period. Providing a detailed month-by-month record of the rule of no less than 76 Kings, it is a formidable reference history of this colourful State, which continues to remain in turmoil. The subject covers every aspect of Manipur and throws much light on relation with neighbouring areas.

According to Shri O.N. Shrivastava, Former Governor, Nagaland &  Manipur, “Dealing chronologically with the life, times and event during the reign of 76 kings-from lord Pakhangba (33 A.D.) to Maharajah Bodhchandra(1955 A.D.) it is by any standard an exhaustive compilation, replete with footnotes, glossary, references and agreements including the one between Maharaja Bodhchandra and government of India. The book fills a historic void and needs to be valued as integral to the continuing cultural freedom of our country. The author by translating Manipur’s history from the Meitei script into English has made almost 2000 years of developments in Manipur available to the global reader”.

Author: Shri Nepram Bihari

Mr B G Verghese, renowned writer who  chaired the session and gave a welcome address and said that the Northeast India was rich in indigenous chronicles which dates back 2000 years back like the “Cheitharol Kumbaba” (Manipur), “Rajmala” (Tripura) etc. which were not taught as history as they should be. He suggested that eminent historians addressed the issue to the historical congress to start a discussion of Northeast history and let those books be brought forward.

Shri (Dr) Kapila Vatsyayan, Honourable Member of Parliament, addressed that she was there to talk about Manipur and its importance. And added Manipur was an important state of India having rich tradition and culture. She talked about the bonfire of religious manuscript .And added that those were the records of Manipuri History and its religion and that eventually led Manipuri people to adopt Vaishnavism culture. She addressed that the work taken by Shri Nepram Bihari was important to highlight the necessity of eminent scholars to find solutions and truth.

Shri Nepram Bihari, Writer “Cheitharol Kumbaba: The Royal Chronicle of Manipur” said, “With due obeisance to the Almighty on this important occasion of “Discussion of Past and Present of Manipur with book launch of “Cheitharol Kumbaba(the Royal Chronicle of Manipur)”, I consider myself supremely fortunate to make my dream a reality by launching a traditional history book. Thinking- past history  of ancient people should be a lesson for the present generation and also for enabling people of other races could understand the  culture, custom, foreign and internal development policy.  This book is a record of past event dealing on political, economic, social revolution sectors, on foreign relation with neighbouring countries.”

Shri Pradyot Manikya Deb Burman, Head of the Royal House of Tripura stated that the history of Northeast was very little known to the rest of the world but also within northeast India region. And called upon several Northeast state to start exploring history of their neighbours order to understand each other better. He said that Manipur was always been close to him since his grandmother was from Manipur.

Dr Aparna Basu, Lecturer, Delhi University(retired) addressed that “Cheitharol Kumbaba” was like a dairy of the then kings of Manipur for their achievements, politics, diplomacy and lifestyles which majorly emphasised on 18th , 19th and  20th  century. She said that it would be a good source to know more about Manipur and its culture and tradition which was not much known to the rest of the world.

Ms Priyanka Thakur Lecturer, Delhi University said Manipur remained as periphery of history and have not been discovered and discussed much. She said the main reason of it would be the lack of sources and the way the history of such area had been interpreted. She said that the book gave a new way to look at Manipur and its culture.

The event was ended successfully with meaningful notes and views from the panel as well as from the participants. Most of the panel agreed that the history of Northeast India is till little known to mainland India as well as within the Northeast India itself and suggested that it is high time for Northeast people to start including its history in shortened version in NCERT syllabus as it is lacking it as well as to start research and documentation of history of their neighbouring states.

For more information, interviews etc. please contact:

Ms Binalakshmi Nepram, Founder, Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network
Email: binalakshmi AT gmail.com

B 5/146, First Floor, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi- 110029,
Website: www.cafi-online.org   Phone: 011- 46018541, Fax: +91-11-26166234

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Green Globe Foundation Awards 2012 for CRED

City-based NGO Centre for Research on Environmental Development (CRED) has won the Green Globe Foundation… more »

Green Globe Foundation Awards 2012 for CRED

City-based NGO Centre for Research on Environmental Development (CRED) has won the Green Globe Foundation Awards for Outstanding Contribution by an NGO for the year 2012. The Award function took place at the Taj Palace, New Delhi on the 2nd of February, 2012. The Green Globe for Outstanding Contribution by an NGO seeks to applaud the noble efforts of organizations like Centre for Research on Environmental Development, CRED who are equipped with a short supply of resources, NGOs who perform selfless work at the grass root level on critical issues of environmental degradation, generating mass awareness on pollution-related issues, mobilizing local communities in sustained high-pitched campaigns, engaging in legal activism through public interest litigation, thus forming the very backbone of the green movement in the country.

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Green Globe Foundation Awards 2012 for CRED

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Green Globe Foundation Awards 2012 for CRED

City-based NGO Centre for Research on Environmental Development (CRED) has won the Green Globe Foundation… more »

Green Globe Foundation Awards 2012 for CRED

City-based NGO Centre for Research on Environmental Development (CRED) has won the Green Globe Foundation Awards for Outstanding Contribution by an NGO for the year 2012. The Award function took place at the Taj Palace, New Delhi on the 2nd of February, 2012. The Green Globe for Outstanding Contribution by an NGO seeks to applaud the noble efforts of organizations like Centre for Research on Environmental Development, CRED who are equipped with a short supply of resources, NGOs who perform selfless work at the grass root level on critical issues of environmental degradation, generating mass awareness on pollution-related issues, mobilizing local communities in sustained high-pitched campaigns, engaging in legal activism through public interest litigation, thus forming the very backbone of the green movement in the country.

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Documentary on Manipur cinema ‘Fried fish, chicken soup & a Premiere show to … – KanglaOnline

KanglaOnlineDocumentary on Manipur cinema 'Fried fish, chicken soup & a Premiere show to …KanglaOnlineSet in Manipur, this is a road film travelling across a century to collate the portrait of a film and its family, a cinema and its citizens….


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Documentary on Manipur cinema 'Fried fish, chicken soup & a Premiere show to
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Set in Manipur, this is a road film travelling across a century to collate the portrait of a film and its family, a cinema and its citizens. Historically an independent kingdom through most of its history, Manipur had a controversial merger with India

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Documentary on Manipur cinema “Fried fish, chicken soup & a Premiere show” to be screened at Mumbai International film festival 2012

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Fried fish, chicken soup & a Premiere show

Documentary on Manipur cinema ‘Fried fish, chicken soup & a Premiere show to be screened at Mumbai International film festival 2012

Set in Manipur, this is a road film travelling across a century to collate the portrait of a film and its family, a cinema and its citizens.

Historically an independent kingdom through most of its history, Manipur had a controversial merger with India in the mid 20th century. It has been wracked by state and non-state militancy ever since and has little to show for being part of a developing country like India. But it has a cinema.

Fried Fish, Chicken Soup and a Premiere Show journeys with a Manipuri feature film unit through the landscape of picturesque hills and narrative traditions. As technology and army fatigues permeate the terrain, the people continuously re-configure the narrative inheritance and the strategies to chronicle the contemporary. Traversing through various sites – the home based filmmaking convention, roads as locations in Manipuri films, the community imposed censorship and finally the phenomenal love for cinema, the film brings forth the very specific story of Manipur and its public culture.

The film directed by Mamta Murthy and produced by Majlis Production is of 90mins duration and has language in manipuri with english subtitles.

About the Director – Mamta Murthy

Mamta Murthy is a filmmaker, photographer and curator based in Mumbai/Bombay. Her first film, Colours Black, won the Grand Prix at 9th Biennial of Moving Images, Geneva in 2001. She contributed the videos for The Western Suburb: Installation on Sweatshops of Cinema featured at the Berlinale Forum Expanded 2010. Beginning with filmmaking, she has since also developed collaborative multidisciplinary projects in the realm of arts and politics. She is a graduate of IRMA, Gujarat.

Show list and venues –

Mumbai

4th February, 14.30 at Tata Theatre, Nariman Point in MIFF (Mumbai International Film Festival), for entry registration at the festival desk at the venue is needed 

Delhi ( all shows for the Persistence Resistance festival)

10th February, 14.00 at Arts Faculty, Delhi University North (followed by a panel discussion with the director, Lawrence Liang, Ravi Vasudevan and Brinda Bose) 

11th February, 17.40 at British Council, 17 Kasturba Gandhi Marg 

13th February, 19.05 at Auditorium 1, India International Centre (IIC)

14th February, 14.00 at Auditorium 2, India International Centre (followed by a conversation with Bhaskar Sarkar)

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Documentary on Manipur cinema “Fried fish, chicken soup & a Premiere show” to be screened at Mumbai International film festival 2012

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Fried fish, chicken soup & a Premiere show

Documentary on Manipur cinema ‘Fried fish, chicken soup & a Premiere show to be screened at Mumbai International film festival 2012

Set in Manipur, this is a road film travelling across a century to collate the portrait of a film and its family, a cinema and its citizens.

Historically an independent kingdom through most of its history, Manipur had a controversial merger with India in the mid 20th century. It has been wracked by state and non-state militancy ever since and has little to show for being part of a developing country like India. But it has a cinema.

Fried Fish, Chicken Soup and a Premiere Show journeys with a Manipuri feature film unit through the landscape of picturesque hills and narrative traditions. As technology and army fatigues permeate the terrain, the people continuously re-configure the narrative inheritance and the strategies to chronicle the contemporary. Traversing through various sites – the home based filmmaking convention, roads as locations in Manipuri films, the community imposed censorship and finally the phenomenal love for cinema, the film brings forth the very specific story of Manipur and its public culture.

The film directed by Mamta Murthy and produced by Majlis Production is of 90mins duration and has language in manipuri with english subtitles.

About the Director – Mamta Murthy

Mamta Murthy is a filmmaker, photographer and curator based in Mumbai/Bombay. Her first film, Colours Black, won the Grand Prix at 9th Biennial of Moving Images, Geneva in 2001. She contributed the videos for The Western Suburb: Installation on Sweatshops of Cinema featured at the Berlinale Forum Expanded 2010. Beginning with filmmaking, she has since also developed collaborative multidisciplinary projects in the realm of arts and politics. She is a graduate of IRMA, Gujarat.

Show list and venues –

Mumbai

4th February, 14.30 at Tata Theatre, Nariman Point in MIFF (Mumbai International Film Festival), for entry registration at the festival desk at the venue is needed 

Delhi ( all shows for the Persistence Resistance festival)

10th February, 14.00 at Arts Faculty, Delhi University North (followed by a panel discussion with the director, Lawrence Liang, Ravi Vasudevan and Brinda Bose) 

11th February, 17.40 at British Council, 17 Kasturba Gandhi Marg 

13th February, 19.05 at Auditorium 1, India International Centre (IIC)

14th February, 14.00 at Auditorium 2, India International Centre (followed by a conversation with Bhaskar Sarkar)

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ISRO makes crucial report Antrix-Devas deal public

Bangalore , Feb.5 (ANI): An Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) committee indicted former ISRO chief G Madhavan Nair and three other senior scientists late on Saturday night for acts of commission in Antrix-Devas deal. In a report prepared by a committee headed by Pratyush Sinha, former Chief Vigilance Commissioner, ISRO said the Antrix-Devas deal lacked […]

Bangalore , Feb.5 (ANI): An Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) committee indicted former ISRO chief G Madhavan Nair and three other senior scientists late on Saturday night for acts of commission in Antrix-Devas deal.
In a report prepared by a committee headed by Pratyush Sinha, former Chief Vigilance Commissioner, ISRO said the Antrix-Devas deal lacked transparency and recommended that action needs to be taken against Nair, A Bhaskaranarayana, K R Sridhara Murthi and K N Shankara all of whom have retired.
The Antrix is the commercial arm of ISRO and Devas is a private firm. The five-member high level team, which was set up to examine the deal and identify the acts of omission and commission by government officials, said in its report made public tonight that “..there have not only been serious administrative and procedural lapses but also suggestion of collusive behaviour on the part of certain individuals and accordingly, responsibilities have to be fixed for taking action.”
The Pratyush Sinha committee, set up on May 31 last year to examine the deal and identify the acts of omission and commission by government officials, said choosing Devas for the deal “seems to be lacking in transparency and due diligence”. It said “the approval process (for the deal) was riddled with incomplete and inaccurate information given to the union cabinet and the Space Commission”.
While the Antrix-Devas agreement was signed on January, 28, 2005, “this fact was not disclosed to the Space Commission or in the Cabinet note dated November 27, 2005, in which approval was sought for the launch of GSAT 6, one of the satellites to be build under the agreement”. The report said the terms of Antrix-Devas contract “were heavily loaded in favour of Devas” . It pointed out that terms of the agreement entail that while in the case of the failure of the satellite, the risk was entirely that of Department of Space, the success of the satellite would commit the latter to substantial expenditure”.
Secondly, it said “it is surprising that for the purpose of arbitration Devas has been considered an international customer even though its registered address in the contract is shown as in Bangalore “. The report also noted that no clearance was obtained from the legal cells of the Department of Space and the Finance Ministry for Antrix-Devas deal, as is mandatory for any international agreement by any department of Indian government. The report also said GSAT capacity was earmarked for Devas without consulting INSAT Corporation Committee (ICC), which recommends use of satellite capacities by non-government users authorized to provide telecom services, which is a “clear violation of the government policy”.
The committee report said “there is evidence to suggest that the Antrix-Devas agreement was not disclosed to Technical Advisory Group (TAG) at the time of considering the experimental trials”. There is no indication of any attempt to identify other possible partners for providing the same service even though similar services were available in some other countries, said the report. “Although SATCOM policy and ICC guidelines allow leasing of satellite capacity on first-come-first-served basis, this did not prevent Antrix-ISRO from following a transparent process of adequately publicising its intent of supporting such services…” it said.
“In the absence of such a declaration of intent, choosing Devas seems to be lacking in transparency and due diligence”, added the report. The committee report said in the cabinet not, however, “an erroneous impression was sought to be created that ISRO was in receipt of several firm expressions of interest by service providers for the utilization of satellite capacity on commercial terms”. “This appears to be deliberate as the existence of the agreement was not disclosed even when seeking approval later of the Space Commission for the GSAT 6A satellite.”
The committee also proposes action against four other scientists S S Meenakshisundaram, Veena Rao, G Balachadran and R G Nadadur “who have been found responsible for the acts of omissions by not paying enough attention to details and not ensuring that the various notes that were put up for decision to the competent authorities included all necessary details and had undergone various necessary consultative processes”. Prior to the setting up of Pratyush Sinha Committee, the government had on February 10, 2011, set up the High Powered Review Committee with B K Chaturvedi and Roddam Narasimha as members to review the technical, commercial, procedural and financial aspects of the Antrix-Devas agreement of January 2005.

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AR statement of firing on women

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 5: A news report published in 05 Feb 2012 edition of local dailies claims that four women were hurt including two who received bullet injuries when AR personnel fired several shots to quell a mob in Moreh Ward No 4, near Gate No 2 on 04 Feb 2012. Above news […]

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Imphal, Feb 5: A news report published in 05 Feb 2012 edition of local dailies claims that four women were hurt including two who received bullet injuries when AR personnel fired several shots to quell a mob in Moreh Ward No 4, near Gate No 2 on 04 Feb 2012.
Above news report is absolutely false and baseless. As mentioned in press release issued by PRO, IGAR(S), Assam Rifles had confirmed information regarding presence of miscreants who had sneaked inside Moreh to disrupt the re-polling held on 04 Feb 2012.
Acting on above input when they approached the target house, suspected militants opened fire and escaped towards International Boundary. Troops of Assam Rifles keeping in mind presence of innocent civilians in vicinity, maintained strict fire discipline. Since suspects were firing indiscriminately, to ensure safety of innocent people, troops of Assam Rifles carried out controlled and aimed fire on fleeing suspects. At no point of time firing was resorted to quell the mob. No women were hurt or received gun shot wounds which has again been verified from Moreh Community Health Centre where they were allegedly admitted as per the news reports.
AR requested people of Manipur not to fall prey to such malicious reports which are generated by anti social elements to weaken the bond of faith and friendship between people of this beautiful state and AR.

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Shakshar Bharat Mission Making Big Headway in Sikkim

Suman Gazmer The Adult Education under Shakshar Bharat Mission, a Centrally Sponsored Scheme, is progressing smoothly in Khamdong Block under Khamdong-Singtam constituency in East Sikkim. The classes are being attended by members of the indigenous Lepcha tribal community, Scheduled Caste and Other Backward Classes.The Shakshar Bharat Mission was started by the Union Government in 2009 […]

Suman Gazmer
The Adult Education under Shakshar Bharat Mission, a Centrally Sponsored Scheme, is progressing smoothly in Khamdong Block under Khamdong-Singtam constituency in East Sikkim. The classes are being attended by members of the indigenous Lepcha tribal community, Scheduled Caste and Other Backward Classes.The Shakshar Bharat Mission was started by the Union Government in 2009 with an objective to further promote and strengthen adult education, especially among the women. The mission reaffirms the national commitment to literacy and was initiated at Khamdong Block in 2010 where 26 centres of adult education have been set up with nearly 400 students.
The scheme in Sikkim is supervised by the State Rural Management and Development Department and monitored by the Human Resource Development Department, Sikkim. The Department has appointed 28 teachers as Panchayat Education Assistant, out of which four are from the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, for the Mission. The panchayat members are also engaged in proper implementation of this scheme with the panchayat ward under Singbel Gram Panchayat Unit (GPU) of Khamdong Block performing well.
The Thasa ward under Singbel GPU has three centres with nearly 100 beneficiaries, most of whom are small farmers and lumbermen living Below Poverty Line. The learners are from the age group of 25 to 80 years and the participation of women folk is also encouraging in these centres.
Female literacy is given special importance by the Shakshar Bharat Mission for social development and to empower the Indian woman in every field. At Khamdong, the centre is running from the rented premises in Gurung Gaon and starts every morning at 10 am and continues till 1 pm. The classes in Lingdong ICDS and Lingham ICDS centres are being run from 1 pm to 3 pm.The learning materials have been designed and provided by the State Human Resource Development Department, Sikkim, as per the guidelines of the National Literacy Mission for Shakshar Bharat to literate and non-literate learner of Sikkim.
Speaking about her experience, Miss Januka Bhattarai, who has been deputed in the adult education centre at Thasa Ward under Singbel GPU said, “It’s difficult to teach adult than the children. Their memory power is almost less due to the old age but we are putting all our efforts to teach them as a result, now they are capable of writing their names, identifying alphabets and numbers. The beneficiaries those are availing education at the centers have forgotten to use thumb impression.”
Similarly, one of the beneficiaries Passingkit Lepcha, 41 years, said that she is availing the facility since its inception. The mother of three children, Mrs Lepcha is very much happy today as she can easily write her name today.
Sujata Lepcha, 25 years, who is a drop-out, is continuing her education in the centre and happy to be in the education centre. Mukhia Lepcha, 59 years, and Kami Lepcha, 77 years, recall their past saying that they couldn’t study due to poverty. “But we are lucky that we have got an opportunity to be literate in this age”, they said on a happy note. (PIB Feature.)

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Two killed in gunfight, villagers flee

At least two cadres of Naga Unification have been killed in a gun battle between NSCN K and Naga Unification which took place at Hatibung village in Nagaland’s Peren district today Source Hueiyen News Service

At least two cadres of Naga Unification have been killed in a gun battle between NSCN K and Naga Unification which took place at Hatibung village in Nagaland’s Peren district today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Rampant proxy voting alleged

The Keirao A C witnessed a large number of proxy cases with even those persons who had already expired recorded to have cast their votes in some of the polling stations in Kyamgei, alleged Election Committee of MI Khan Source Hueiyen News Service

The Keirao A C witnessed a large number of proxy cases with even those persons who had already expired recorded to have cast their votes in some of the polling stations in Kyamgei, alleged Election Committee of MI Khan Source Hueiyen News Service

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