Open letter to the Government of India on the issue of victing blaming in the cases of rape, by the society and particularly, by the police

By: Devika Mittal With due respect, I am writing this letter as a citizen of… more »

By: Devika Mittal

With due respect, I am writing this letter as a citizen of a country whose tradition accords the highest honor to women but where she is blamed for cruelty meted out to her. Lately, there has been an increase in rape and molestation cases across Delhi and NCR. But what is more shocking is the attitude that the police have shown towards these cases and the rape victims.

 

Through this letter, I would like to draw your attention to the attitude that people and particularly, the police have towards rape victims.

 

*Instead of victimizing and dishonoring the accused, the police have been blaming the victims. Sting operations conducted by many news reporters have revealed the disgusting thinking of the policemen across Delhi and NCR. The policemen have blamed the victims of having a “loose character”. They try to prove that the girl was a sex worker. They say that the woman calls it rape when it’s a dispute over money or when she is forced.

 

*Another general tendency has been to prove that the girl knew the accused and the intercourse was on a consent basis. They also try to raise the age of the victim, in the case of a minor.

 

*In the Noida case of a teenage girl being raped in a moving car, the police had even revealed the identity of the victim, putting her future in danger.

 

*But the most shocking and disgusting attitude has been the remark on the clothes and “behavior” of the victim. The victims have been accused of “deserving” rape. The policemen argued that the victims should have “expected” rape when they wore “inappropriate” clothes or were out in night or went to pubs. The peak of this sickening attitude was reached with the 8 PM curfew for women imposed by Gurgaon police whereby women were asked not to go out after 8.

 

This attitude of the police is unacceptable and nauseating. The remark about the “inappropriate” behavior by the victim leading to rape is barbaric and illogical. It shows the mental level of policemen. They should be asked to do a compulsory study on rape cases and the psychology of rapists. Studies across the world have revealed the psychology of the rapists on how they select the rape victim. The rape victim is generally a weak-looking or less-confident female. The rapist is not interested in women who would fight back. They look for women who can be easily over-powered. A woman wearing “inappropriate” clothes is far from being the less-confident female. But a more important question is the definition for the “inappropriate” clothes. What is “inappropriate”/”indecent” and who defines it? Is jeans “indecent”? If it is, then what is saree? It is a fact that today saree is the most sensuous piece of clothing. Blaming jeans for rape is not only insensible but also reveals another dimension, which I will discuss in a while. Even if we accept for a moment that jeans and other “inappropriate” clothing leads to rape then are we arguing that women in kurta pyjama do not get raped? If this is the case then there should be no rape case in rural areas because women are “fully covered” there. Women in burqas do not get raped? Then there should be no rape cases in muslim-dominated areas. But this is not true. The policemen should see the statistics, use their brain and then conclude.

Another point is that even if women wear “inappropriate” clothes, is it license enough to be raped? Is this the reality of 21st century India? In the “modern” society, women do not even have the right to decide what they should wear. There is no connection between rape and clothes. The females in the jarawa community of Andaman and Nicobar islands have remained uncovered for centuries. Do rapes happen there? If they did then at some point of time, they would have started wearing clothes. But this hasn’t happened. It only shows that this link is a societal construct, in favor of men. It is just an excuse.

 

Regarding the point on the “inappropriate” behavior leading to rape. Women who go to pubs or drink should “expect” rape, according to policemen. What about men? What should they expect? Or is that ‘moral’ restrictions are only meant for women? What is the link between women drinking and rape? It is argued that women who drink or go to pubs are of “loose character”. What about men? What character do they have? What exactly is “loose character” and who defines it? If I am not wrong, some centuries back, woman going out to work was also not “proper” and meant that these women were of “loose character”.  It was assumed that if they went out, they interacted with men and this interaction may also be sexual in nature. It was basically a fear. A fear that women would do what men has been socially ascribed to do. This assumption has been fading away to some extent but “Loose character” pertaining to going to pubs or drinking is still there. And the same principle applies here. Women are trying to enter into the “man’s domain”. Liberal ideas, drinking, prostitution is a man’s domain. The fear is that of equality. Women are ceasing to be submissive and sub-ordinate to men. They are doing what men do, whether it is ‘morally’ right or wrong. And this is unacceptable to males. Hence, they come up with such notions of “inappropriate” behavior and clothing. So jeans which is a symbol of modernism and liberalism became a target.

 

Again, the question arises. If going to pubs and drinking means rape then what about the rapes in within the domestic sphere? How will the police explain them? What about rapes in rural areas? In rural areas, women definitely do not go to pubs or drink but they still get raped.

 

But even if the woman was raped when she was drunk, can rape be justified? She was cheated. So is cheating justified?

 

The Gurgaon police came up with the “8 PM” rule? Do women get raped only after 8 PM? if, for a fraction of a second, I accept this then I want to ask, If the police knows that rapists are out after 8, then why can’t they do anything? Instead of restricting women, they should ban men from going out after 8. What about women who have to be out for work? What about women in call centres? And how can they issue such a notice in a country which is run by some prominent female politicians? Does this also apply for them?

 

A general tendency is to prove that the victim knew the accused. What does the police want to prove by this? Even if women knew the accused, she was cheated and then over-powered by him. What was her fault in this? What is the police trying to say? Should a woman stop speaking to men? Because rapists can be anyone – her friend, boyfriend, neighbor, brother or even her father? In date rapes, why is the victim at fault? Is it a crime to have a boyfriend? The woman was clearly cheated by her boyfriend. Isint cheating a crime? She had trusted him. So is trust a crime?

 

What about minor girls getting raped? Recently, there was a case where a six month old was raped. What about old women? There was a case where a 70 year old woman was raped. So how do they “invite” rape?

 

There is no relationship between looks, clothing, behavior and rape. They are just excuses given by rapists and the police. Rape is seen as a shameful crime but the shame is reserved only for the victim. The women first get dishonoured by the rapist and then later, when she dares to report it, by the police, the media and the society.

 

What is her crime? Daring to go out? Daring to work? Daring to speak? Or daring to be born?


I Request you to kindly take appropriate action to curb this barbarism in 21st century modern India.  I suggest the following actions that should be taken:-

 

*There should be a mechanism to complain against such policemen. The rapist should be able to complain if she meets this sickening, male-chauvinist behavior by police. And speedy and effective action should be taken against them. The policemen should also be asked to educate themselves before speaking up. They should be asked to go through a compulsory course on rape studies and psychology of rapists. Strict action should be taken against policemen who come up with misogynist directions for women.

 

*A mandate should be issued to the media that the news reports should carry full identity details of the accused.

 

*National Commission of women(NCW) or any other organization should be asked to open a wing only for rape cases wherein they would monitor the entire process from filing the report in the police station, to getting the compensation. It is practical and the need of the time.

*The compensation should be increased to minimum 10 lakhs. This is in light of the destroyed future of the victim, thanks to the police harassment and social stigma.

Rape and eve-teasing cases can be reduced by changing the attitude of the people and the police. Most of the victims do not go to the police because of their insensitive and harassing attitude. If the police becomes serious, the rape victim would atleast not be ashamed, which she should anyway not be as it is not her fault that she got raped. If the police become serious, the rape cases would definitely reduce as instead of victim blaming, they would go after the accused. Giving excuses and directions to women is not only demeaning to women but also encouraging to rapists who can easily get away with the charge.

 

It is a sincere request to you to kindly work in this direction. It is unacceptable that the country which is run officially by women, with the president being a woman, treats women in such a horrendous and barbaric manner.

*The Open letter is sent to KanglaOnline by Devika Mittal.  She is a Student, MA (Sociology) : SAARC University; Core Member: Save Sharmila Solidarity Campaign and can be reached at devikamittal31{at}gmail{dot}com. 

 

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Complete NH-53 work before monsoon: Manipur Minister to BRO

TNN | May 9, 2012, 05.51AM IST   IMPHAL: Manipur’s newly-inducted works minister Khumujam Ratankumar… more »

TNN | May 9, 2012, 05.51AM IST

 

IMPHAL: Manipur’s newly-inducted works minister Khumujam Ratankumar has asked the Border Roads Organization (BRO) to complete the development work of the National Highway 53 connecting Imphal and Jiribam sub-division bordering Assam before the onset of monsoon.

After NH 39 (Imphal-Dimapur route), NH 53, which is currently maintained by the BRO, is the second lifeline of Manipur.

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Sharmila’s 11-year-old hunger strike, now in Ripley’s – Deccan Herald

Sharmila's 11-year-old hunger strike, now in Ripley'sDeccan HeraldThe courageous tale of Irom Chanu Sharmila, the 'Iron Lady of Manipur', who has not eaten a morsel of food since the last eleven years has now been included in the collec…

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The Richard Loitam murder: Denying our inner bigot

Lakshmi Chaudhry May 8, 2012, Firstpost Richard Loitam, a young architecture student, from manipur, was… more »

Lakshmi Chaudhry May 8, 2012, Firstpost

Richard Loitam, a young architecture student, from manipur, was found dead in his hostel room on 18 April. The most contentious aspect of this murder – and its shoddy investigation – is this: Is Loitam’s death damning proof of racism or not? This in turn has led to a broader debate as to whether people from the North-east are, in fact, victims of racism.

Home Minister P Chidambaram dismissed the problem in Parliament as “subtle discrimination” experienced by a wide range of communities: “Some years ago, it was based on language. Sometimes it was based on regions. Every south Indian, who came to Delhi, was called a Madrasi. Things have changed.”

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Two Deaths and a Lie

By Y. Jajo Two recent incidents, one within the state and the other outside the… more »

By Y. Jajo
Two recent incidents, one within the state and the other outside the state, have captivated the readers of the local dailies in Manipur, including myself.

  • The first is the rape and the brutal murder of Kumari Premila, a middle aged lady; and the second is the ‘mysterious’ death of Loitam Richard, a young student of architecture. The first incident occurred in a little known location somewhere in the remote corner of the state (Kakching, Manipur)
  • The second incident occurred in the technological capital city of the country – Bangalore.
Why is the inhumane, brutal and gruesome nature of her murder not advocated and given equal space like Loitam Richard’s?

 

Both are death and gone. May their souls rests in eternal peace.

What is interesting, and also of significance, to note is not the death per se of the two individuals mentioned above but the way the living respond to the deaths which reflect the deeply rooted structures of inequality in the society.

Shortly after the death of Loitam Richard, ‘Justice for Loitam Richard’.facebook.com, came into being.

The newspapers reported that 190,000 people registered immediately thereafter and the number was rising.

Candle lights vigils, sit-in protests, marches, condemnations etc. against the ‘mysterious’ death of Loitam Richard and for speedy delivery of justice were organized and continues to be organized across the country. Apparently, the nation in general, and the ‘northeasterners’ in particular, have suddenly woken up to brute injustice, or so it seems, through Loitam Richard’s ‘mysterious’ death.

Every day the front pages of all the leading local newspaper in Manipur carry big headlines and pictures of ‘Justice for Loitam Richard’. In it one see the faces of the young and the old, the foolish-looking and not-so-foolish looking, the enchanted and disenchanted, some seen herding them, all coming together demanding justice for Loitam Richard. Eulogy floods the limited editorial space of these dailies.

One of the intellectuals of the state wrote in a local daily:

‘He definitely must be a boy who had Manipur in his mind and heart so closely that even his death has played such a wonderful role to shake up the Indian psyche as never before’.

I have not had the opportunity to log in or browse the net for some time now. I am sure the traffic would be heavier there.

Forget dying, Loitam Richard would never have thought of becoming a martyr either as he is made out to be by the media. To conjecture and attribute so much after the person is no more reeks of something dubious; something more than just the ‘mysterious’ death. By the way, where is Kumari Premila all this while? Wasn’t her corpse charred beyond recognition – like an overdone barbecue – and head-less when it was found by the police?

Why is the inhumane, brutal and gruesome nature of her murder not advocated and given equal space like Loitam Richard’s?

If brutality or gruesome-ness is the yardstick for visibility, I guess Premila has an edge over Richard. But then, when this is not so, one is tempted to asked could it be the gender of the victim, the location of the death or is it a reflection of the wider socio-economic and cultural divide that marks the contemporary neo-liberal capitalist society largely driven by a patriarchal ideology – ‘Loitam’s Law’

(See Imphal Free Press, 6/5/2012, Editorial page, Manipur’s Time: Our Turn to Catch)?

That Loitam Richard died very young is sad. Moreover, the deliberate attempt to hush up the cause of the death by certain interested parties is condemnable. Justice must be delivered.  Yes, justice must be delivered to Loitam Richard not because of his gender, youth, or being a ‘northeasterner’; justice has to be given because injustice has been committed. A murder is murder. The on-going attempt by many individuals and groups to harp on the attention generated by the media over the death of Loitam Richard to the calculated silence on Kumari Premila’s murder or the gang-rape of Mrs. Janthailiu Kamei that happened in our own backyard by our own people is very disturbing? Isn’t it said that charity begins at home? Are we saying that justice must be equated to the capacity to generate a higher level of decibel? How is one death different from another death when death is the scale? The calculated silence and apathetic approach to the increasing crime against women in the state by the media and the concerned agencies of the state speaks volume about the cockeyed notion of justice permeating our society.

For instance, in the gang-rape of Mrs. Janthailiu Kamei, where the perpetrators of the crime includes members of the state machinery, the response of the media and the public is still less than venerable. Moreover, beneath the apparent coming together of some civil society based groups condemning the gang-rape and the call for awarding befitting punishment to the culprits, the divide based on elemental forces like gender, ethnicity and minority-majority seems to underline the fellowship. Interestingly, the way it is represented in the prints appears so shabby and incoherent that it generally escapes the eyes of the serious readers

(See Letter to the Editor, Hueiyen Lanpao, Dated 7/5/2012

“ On Gang rape of Jangthailu and brutal killing of Premila). Silly writing mistakes, avoidable errors, unconnected sentences etc. all go into giving an impression that either the campaigners are not as smart or the media just don’t care. Therefore, the public need not bother.

With due reverence to the departed souls and condolences to the bereaved families, I would like to strongly contend here that what is being played out in the media today is disturbing for the reason that inequality in the society is being perpetuated in the ways we respond to the issues happening around us.

Issues like ‘us’ versus ‘them’, men versus women, the ‘haves’ versus the ‘have-nots’ etc. continually gets reflected in our responses as we fail to note the embedded-ness of the existing inequalities and the hegemony of the state and the media dictated means of responses.

it is time the media savvy-based- canvassing steps aside for a more justifiable channel and forms of protest for ensuring justice for all transcending the gender, regional and economic divide

One needs to be conscious of the means and ways of responding to the issues confronting us ensuring that our responses do not perpetuate the ills that plagued our society. One need to remember that media and the urge to be in the limelight has become strange bed-fellows in this time and age.

 

I guess it is time the media savvy-based- canvassing steps aside for a more justifiable channel and forms of protest for ensuring justice for all transcending the gender, regional and economic divide. The media needs to represent issues in a more democratic manner and shed its penchant for selective amnesia.

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Justice-Two Much & ShreeSen(Prod By Suraj Sarja) by TWO MUCH – Richard Loitam

The lyrics Verse 1: Big Deal My mind states very disturbed/ please bear wit me… more »

The lyrics

Verse 1: Big Deal

My mind states very disturbed/
please bear wit me i Wana be sharing these thoughts/
n i know there is no law/
but goddam where is the love?
Feels like mother earth’s heart-broken/
the cut’s so deep its bleedin n open/
all this violence your tv’s provoking/
very ironic that ppl get killed over tv remotes!
“really?”
“see you don’t even know”/
ppl ignorant, they just got their own/
they don’t give a Shit bout the Shit outside their homes/
until they step on Shit,
“Shit! Gross”/
yday was ansh today its Richard/
moro its ur fren, day after its ur sister/
so stand up 4 ur beliefs, don’t just Sit/
if you want it, raise your voice n say”I want justice”/

Verse 2: Shree Sen

Human, losing humanity
Got stuck in the idiotic word TV
Manobikota’ aaj boro song’in / Humanism is dying rotten alone
Look around/ deykho aaj sudhu hing’sa/ Look Around, all you can see is HATE
No one listens/ jibon aaj mith’thay/ No one listens, life is a living LIE
Khotobikhoto pran/ nai tar mul’lo?/ Life is mourning, doesn’t have a value!
Monushot’to nei’/ sob aaj mrito/ Humanity is over, it’s all dead now
Think about it, so many are dying/
Harassment, Racism, Physical Abuse and
Kayray nilo nis’paap pran, jibon dhong’so, / Taking away an innocent life
Kothin ek odh’dhai ai holo sotto? / Fact of life is nothing but stuggle
Nikris’to’tar udahoron, nai richard’o/ Example of brutality, we have lost Richard now
Wa hai’niag’I lait’ray thawa’I khubak’ta Haptuna chat’li ai
– I don’t have words to say, with soul in my
palms I walk (risking my life….)
Don’t have any words/ bak’kohin ami/ I’m left with no words
Bikhip’to kotha niya/ agiya choli/ I move ahead with heavy words.
Boli ai hobay sesh, punora’bri’t’ti’r/ Lets say, we are gonna stop this madness
Come out, lets stop it/ chai bichar noi fakhi!/ We want justice, won’t let it escape

Veerse 3: Zing

lets take a moment to recollect;
lets call our thoughts and redirect:
if you still have a brain, a lil intellect(left)
oh lord, will you ever
resurrect back???

since when did people die of cuts and bruises?
a broken helmet is the proof, murderers loose;
painting the image of a victim with “drug-abuse”;
(got me wondering if ) the media is clean or did they “drug” the “news”?
the government is deaf , the ministers are mute;
so they justify girls bein raped cuz some people think their “skirts” are “LOOSE”??
or is it bout the looks?
for that, im sorry brothers, we aint born to choose;
born light-skinned, chinky-eyed, therefore, abused??
“GUILTY” of being “DIFFERENT” and they (wanna) hang the ACCUSED.
its time we rise above “ASAINS”, “BLACKS” AND “JEWS”..
RICHARD, DANA, ANSH, WE ALL STAND FOR YOU……

meanings…:-

1. “since when did people die of cuts and bruises?”
*(they say richard died due to a minor accident that happened a couple of days before he died)

2. “broken helmet is the proof, murderers loose”
*(they found some scratches, dents on richard’s helmet and now that is “proof” that richard died in the accident)*

3.painting the image of a victim with “drug abuse”-
*(they say richard died due to drug abuse)*

4.” so they justify girls bein raped cuz some people think their “skirts” are “LOOSE”??”
*(they say girls wearing short dresses are inviting rape, sexual harassment intentionally.. they blame the victim, not the criminal..*)

Source: Two Much Reverbnation

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India’s champion boxing mum eyes Olympic gold – Manipur – Sports

PUNE, India – The Indian heat is searing in the gym when the power goes… more »

PUNE, India – The Indian heat is searing in the gym when the power goes out.

A physio hurries over with an emergency lamp and boxing star MC Mary Kom resumes battering the punchbag.

It’s hardly an ideal training session for an Olympic hopeful, but then glory never came easily for Kom.

From her beginnings as a poor farmers’ daughter in a remote and troubled corner of India, “Magnificent Mary” has fought her way up to become five-times world boxing champion.

The mum-of-two is now tipped as her country’s best bet to win gold at London 2012 – a position few could envisage when she began learning to box.

People were discouraging me, saying in India there are not women boxers. That was my first challenge. I took the challenge, I had to prove myself,”

she told AFP in Pune, the western Indian city where she is currently training.

Kom – full name Mangte Chungneijang Merykom – was born 29 years ago in the northeastern state of Manipur, the eldest of four to parents who struggled to support their family through working on the fields.

Source: Asiaone|Sunday, May 06, 2012

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Mary Kom (Manipur) : I am at my best – Sports – KanglaOnline

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Mary Kom (Manipur) : I am at my best – Sports

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Mary Kom from Manipur says " I am at my best "

India’s five-time world champion, M C Mary Kom, said a podium finish in the London 2012 Olympic Games would give her the freedom to leave the ring on a high.

The 29-year-old Manipuri, who is a living legend in women’s boxing and nicknamed ‘Magnificent Mary’ by the International body, leaves for the World Championships in Qinhuangdao, China, starting May 9.

Women’s boxing makes its debut at the Olympics in London this July in three weight categories — 51kg, 60kg and 75kg — giving Mary Kom a chance to add a title that would complete her decorated cupboard.

I am at my best right now and Olympic is my biggest dream. If I win a medal there, it will set me free as far as my future is concerned. I might continue or might decide to goMary Kom said ahead of the 10-member team’s departure on Tuesday.

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Believe it or Not, Sharmila on Ripley’s web page – Focus on Manipur woman’s 11-year crusade against army act

KHELEN THOKCHOM Imphal, May 8: Manipur rights crusader Irom Sharmila has found a place on… more »

KHELEN THOKCHOM

Imphal, May 8: Manipur rights crusader Irom Sharmila has found a place on the pages of Ripley’s Believe it or Not.

Ripley’s put up Sharmila’s sketch, along with a brief note on her struggle, on its website on April 13 this year.

Sharmila shares the page with two other items — one about the removal of a 200-pound tumour from the right leg of a Vietnamese and the other about Russia’s Lake Baikal, the world’s deepest lake which is home to the only completely freshwater species of seal.

Lucas Stram, researcher, Ripley Entertainment, conveyed this information to Kshetrimayum Onil, a trustee of Just Peace Foundation, an Imphal-based NGO, which is coordinating Sharmila’s campaign. Olin is a member of the foundation.
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India: Irom Sharmila from Manipur fast in Ripley’s Believe It or Not – BBC

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NATIONWIDE SHARMILA SATYAGRAH ON THE DAY OF NAMAK SATYAGRAH 6th april

An Indian woman who has spent nearly 12 years fasting to protest against a law that gives special powers to the armed forces has been featured in Ripley’s Believe It or Not.

Irom Sharmila Chanu, 40, has been on a hunger strike since 2 November 2000 in the north-eastern state of Manipur.

She has been force-fed through a pipe in her nose since November 2000.

Source: BBC

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Video blog: Richard Loitam’s Mother speaks out

Dr. RK Bidyabati, mother of Richard Loitam from Manipur demanding a swift and fair investigation… more »

Dr. RK Bidyabati, mother of Richard Loitam from Manipur demanding a swift and fair investigation into her son’s sudden death

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Thai students to learn English in Manipur – KanglaOnline

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Thai students to learn English in Manipur
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In one of the first such collaborations between the two very similar cultures, Manipuris and Thais, Manipur University will now teach English to Thai students. More projects are on the agenda as the universities of Manipur and Thailand are set to

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Thai students to learn English in Manipur

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In one of the first such collaborations between the two very similar cultures, Manipuris and Thais, Manipur University will now teach English to Thai students. More projects are on the agenda as the universities of Manipur and Thailand are set to collaborate on a number of matters.

“On our visit to Thai universities last year, they discussed with us a need for their students to learn English. Despite having such a strong tourism industry, the Thais are very weak in English. Their primary aim is that the students be conversant in English so that they are able to deal with the increasing number of international tourists,” says Prof Amar Yumnam, Dean of Social Studies at Manipur University. He was part of the delegation that visited Thailand.

Prof Yumnam points out that Thai students start learning English, if at all, only after Class XII.

Dean of Students Welfare and English professor in charge of the project, Professor Ratan says the project will begin in this academic session starting in July. Nearly 40-50 students are likely to come for the first certificate course. “We are keeping the number limited since this is just a certificate course. We will look at an expansion only once this course is successful,” says Prof Ratan.

Manipur University signed an MoU with Surindra Rajabhat University in the Surin province of Thailand last year.

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Former Manipur Minister seeks justice for Richard Loitam

Bangalore, May 9, 2012: The Hindu He(Narasingh, Former Minister, Manipur and CPI state secretary, Manipur… more »

Bangalore, May 9, 2012: The Hindu

He(Narasingh, Former Minister, Manipur and CPI state secretary, Manipur ) submits memorandum to Chief Minister on behalf of student’s father

Loitam Rajeshkumar, the father of Manipuri student Richard Loitam, who died on April 17 under mysterious circumstances in Bangalore, has appealed to the Karnataka government to order a CBI probe into the matter and arrest the culprits.

A memorandum in this regard was submitted to Chief Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda on Monday through M. Narasingh, the former Art and Culture Minister of Manipur.

A student of Acharya’s NRV School of Architecture, 19-year-old Richard died in his sleep on April 17.

While Richard’s family and friends alleged that he was beaten to death by two of his seniors, the police have maintained that the boy died of injuries he sustained in a road accident two days before his death, and registered a case of unnatural death. However, following public outcry and an opinion among forensic experts that the boy could have been beaten to death by more than two students (based on the nature of wounds sustained), the police have now registered a case of murder. However, no arrests have been made.

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Former Manipur Minister seeks justice for Richard Loitam – The Hindu

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The Puya – Wakoklon Heelel Thilel Salai Ama-ilon Pukok And Modern Science – Discover of Kangleipak – 39

By: Wangkhemcha Chingtamlen In order to appreciate the early civilization of Kangleipak, we, in the… more »

By: Wangkhemcha Chingtamlen

In order to appreciate the early civilization of Kangleipak, we, in the 21st century, may compare the modern scientific findings of the western world with those written in the puya in the matters in consideration.

The Big Bang Theory of the Origin of the Universe.

Regarding this theory, the Britonnica Ready Reference Encyclopedia says: “Model of the origin of the Universe, which holds that it emerged from a state of extremely high temperature and density in an explosive expansion 10 billions – 15 billions years ago”.

In the background of this Big Bang theory of the very late AD, now we discover what is written in the Kanglei Puya as “Eepungloi Apakpana Mathannata Leipa Yatatuna Haina Hummakpaki Hung | Hung | Ki Eewai Eeninna Niksillaktuna Famchillakpata |
Thengnalupa Atupu Laiki Masani Haituna Laisa (Leisa) Haina Koukhipa Atupu Eenungpungtaki Eepungloinapa Apakpana Fukkhat Chingkhat Thangkhatlakpata Loinalakpa | Amati Laisapu Thengnapataki Thoklakpa Kampi | Laicha | Malangpa
Haina Koukhipa | Laipungthou Taletki Laiming Thontuna Eemai Faokhipa | Eemai Atupu Laiki Khuttamni – Lai Malle Haituna Malem Haina Koukhipa |”

What has been written in the Puya is the beginning of the creation of the Universe by the Universal God Father what the Ancient Kangleichas called Eepungloi Apakpa or Eepung Loinapa Apakpa, who is indeterminate whole Entity composed of all bloods of all living beings.

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College covering up Richard Loitam case, says CPI – Manipur

Bangalore, May 8, 2012, DHNS :     The Manipur unit of the CPI on… more »

Bangalore, May 8, 2012, DHNS :

 

 

The Manipur unit of the CPI on Tuesday, urged the State government to initiate action against Acharya Institute of Architecture, Bangalore, for allegedly trying to hush up the case pertaining to the mysterious death of Manipuri student Richard Loitam at the college hostel, last month.

Addressing reporters here, Secretary of Manipur unit of CPI and former minister M Nara Singh charged the college management with playing tricks over the incident.

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Manipur scientist faces racist barbs at the hands of colleagues

Subjected to racial barbs because of alleged professional jealousy, a talented forensic expert has taken… more »

Subjected to racial barbs because of alleged professional jealousy, a talented forensic expert has taken several of his colleagues to court.

Dr C.P. Singh, a scientist with the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in the Capital, has filed a criminal case against 16 people in a Rohini court for making racist remarks against him and his family members.

Those accused are Singh’s colleagues and their spouses. ‘Nepali’, ‘Chinese’, ‘Chinki’ and ‘Ching Chong’ are some of the contemptuous expressions frequently hurled at Singh, his wife Lenjibala Devi and two minor sons.
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