MSF`s old letter head, receipt book invalidated

IMPHAL, Dec 3: The old letter head and receipt books for the year 2012- 13 of the Manipuri Students’ Federation (MSF) will be invalidated as a set of new office bearers has been elected for the term 2013-14. In this … Continue reading

IMPHAL, Dec 3: The old letter head and receipt books for the year 2012- 13 of the Manipuri Students’ Federation (MSF) will be invalidated as a set of new office bearers has been elected for the term 2013-14.

In this regard, a press release has conveyed that new set of task to be taken by the new federal executive committee of MSF will be soon announced, further requested to general public to give suggestion or program which would be taken up for the interest of the society, it said.

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Meeting with central leaders deferred

IMPHAL, Dec 2: The all political party delegation consisting of 23 members and led by Okram Ibobi Singh was to call on the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at 7 pm today. However, the meeting was differed as a sudden security … Continue reading

IMPHAL, Dec 2: The all political party delegation consisting of 23 members and led by Okram Ibobi Singh was to call on the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at 7 pm today. However, the meeting was differed as a sudden security protocol arising out of the Delhi assembly election to be held on Wednesday had taken priority.

The delegates are presently stationed at Manipur Bhawan and further a new appointment is sought from the concerned. The team also intimated UPA Chairperson; Sonia Gandhi, Union Home Minister; Sushil Kumar Sindhe, External Affairs Minister; Salman Khurshid to be given appointments.

Sources said,that the appointment may be scheduled in the next few days. It may be mentioned that among the different memoranda’s to be submitted to the union top brass, one issue is said to be the border fencing which is presently taken up in a war footing by the BRTF.

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AMWJU team at one day eco-tourism seminar at Assam

IMPHAL, December 3: A four-member delegation of the All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union participated in a one-day seminar on ‘Development of Eco Tourism in Indo-Bhutan Border areas of Assam’ at Baksa, Assam along the Indo-Bhutan border on December 1. The … Continue reading

IMPHAL, December 3: A four-member delegation of the All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union participated in a one-day seminar on ‘Development of Eco Tourism in Indo-Bhutan Border areas of Assam’ at Baksa, Assam along the Indo-Bhutan border on December 1.

The delegation included general secy GA Naocha, standing committee member Ratan Luwangcha, Press Club Management Committee members Asem Bhakta and Bikramjit.

According to a press release issued by the union, the seminar was organized by the Manas Chowki Eco Tourism Society, Baksa and the Journalists Union of Assam with the main objective of developing the eco-tourism along the Indo-Bhutan border especially at Baksa.

During the seminar, 20 photos of landscape/ gardening designed by Asem Bhakta were showcased, said the release.

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Businessman abducted at gun-point

IMPHAL, December 3: Armed miscreants reportedly abducted a non-local businessman from his Keirang Maning Leikai residence under gun point.   The victim was identified as Suresh Prasad, 31, son of Ramvilas Prasad of Keirang Maning Leikai. Sources said that the … Continue reading

IMPHAL, December 3: Armed miscreants reportedly abducted a non-local businessman from his Keirang Maning Leikai residence under gun point.  

The victim was identified as Suresh Prasad, 31, son of Ramvilas Prasad of Keirang Maning Leikai.

Sources said that the kidnappers came in a red colour Maruti car. The whereabouts of the victim remained unknown till the filing. The concerned police have registered a case in this connection.

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MSCB indefinite cease work strike

IMPHAL, Dec 3: The Manipur State Cooperative Bank Employees Association will launch an indefinite cease work strike from December 4, demanding a full time professional chief executive officer (CEO) in compliance with the government of India’s revival package for short … Continue reading

IMPHAL, Dec 3: The Manipur State Cooperative Bank Employees Association will launch an indefinite cease work strike from December 4, demanding a full time professional chief executive officer (CEO) in compliance with the government of India’s revival package for short term cooperative credit structure.

The association appealed in a press release to its valued customers to bear with the inconveniences to be caused by the bank strike and further requested to bear the burden for some time, it said.

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Assault rifles seized

IMPHAL, December 3: The 24th AR Khudengthabi post reportedly seized five M-16 assault rifles from an Imphal bound Tata Sumo vehicle coming from Moreh border town around 11 am this morning. Reliable sources said that the AR also picked up … Continue reading

IMPHAL, December 3: The 24th AR Khudengthabi post reportedly seized five M-16 assault rifles from an Imphal bound Tata Sumo vehicle coming from Moreh border town around 11 am this morning.

Reliable sources said that the AR also picked up five individuals including two ladies occupants of the Tata Sumo.

However, no official confirmation with regards to the arrest could be made till the filing of this report. On the other hand, another source identified the arrested women as Dimkhoning, 42, wife of Seiboi and Palkupam, 32, both from of Tuibong in Churachanpur. It added that the confiscate items consisted of four M-16 rifles, two magazines and one walkie-talkie set.

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Manipur`s tradition of ritual singing, drumming and dancing set to be declared … – KanglaOnline

Manipur`s tradition of ritual singing, drumming and dancing set to be declared …KanglaOnlineLONDON, December 3: Manipur`s famous tradition of ritual singing, drumming and dancing and Bangladesh`s traditional art of Jamdani weaving that is also famous…

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LONDON, December 3: Manipur`s famous tradition of ritual singing, drumming and dancing and Bangladesh`s traditional art of Jamdani weaving that is also famous in India are set to be declared intangible cultural heritage of humanity. According to UNESCO 

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Absence of seperate commissioner hindering schemes for disabled – KanglaOnline

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Such policies are to be taken up under the nodal agency of Social Welfare and a separate commissioner for disabled in every state, he continued before adding that in stark contrast, there is no commissioner for disabled in Manipur, which is one of the
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Nagaland State completes 50 years without a Medical or Engineering or Technical College

In few hours from now, the State is going to witness the historic celebration of the 50th year of Nagaland Statehood with the President of India Pranab Mukherjee inaugurating it. The State of Nagaland was formally inaugurated by the 2nd … Continue reading

In few hours from now, the State is going to witness the historic celebration of the 50th year of Nagaland Statehood with the President of India Pranab Mukherjee inaugurating it. The State of Nagaland was formally inaugurated by the 2nd President of India Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan as the 16th State of the Indian Union on the 1st of December, 1963 at the Kohima Local Ground.
While commemorating this “Historic Event” on 1st of December, 2013 in the State, one cannot help but fondly remembers those who made the Statehood happened 50 years ago. These Naga leaders who had formed the Naga People’s Convention (NPC) in late 50s had sacrificed, toiled and even risked their precious lives during that turbulent period and finally could succeed to convince the Union Government under the first Prime Minister Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru to create a separate State of Naga people on the basis of a “16-Point Memorandum” which finally became the “16-Point Agreement.” This “Agreement” was signed between the Government of India and the NPC in 1960 and that led finally to the formation of the State of Nagaland in 1963.

The State was born out of “Political Agreement” between the Government of India and the NPC and some of the salient features of this “Agreement” are the incorporation of certain points such as — 1. Religious and social practices of the Nagas, 2. Naga customary laws and procedures, 3. Administration of civil and criminal justice involving Naga customary laws and 4. Ownership and transfer of land and its resources— in the Article 371 (A) of the Constitution. This makes the State and its people “unique.”

Some of the signatories of the “16-Point Agreement” became Chief Ministers in the post-Statehood periods. They were late P Shilu Ao, late JB Jasokie and Dr SC Jamir. Vizol was one of the signatories in the 16-Point Memorandum but was not a signatory when the “16-Point Agreement” was inked between the Government of India and the NPC. It is so poignant at this junction to say that Dr SC Jamir is still alive and keeping well. He is presently Governor of Odisha. He will have a lot to tell the moving history of the pre and post-Statehood eras.

It is also equally emotional to note that seven who served as Members of the Interim Body of Nagaland are still alive. It is really a momentous for these grand Naga leaders and they should be well-honored.

50 years is a long journey in human history. The State has produced nine Chief Ministers since 1964 till date (this is not included in the Chief Ministers’ multiple tenures). They are late P Shillu Ao, late TN Angami, late Dr Hokishe Sema, late Vizol, late JB Jasokie, Dr SC Jamir, KL Chishi, late Vamuzo, and Neiphiu Rio. It may be mentioned that late Dr Hokishe Sema was the first Naga who became Governor of Himachal Pradesh from 1983 to 1986. They were all “unique” leaders in their times and also many of those who served in the Interim Body Period became successful politicians in later part of their lives. They all are now “history.”

This writer was privileged to have interviewed late Dr Hokishe Sema, late JB Jasokie, late Vizol and late Vamuzo while they were alive. These leaders had visions for the Nagas. They had done their parts in shaping the destiny of the Nagas.

While remembering these leaders, we can flash back a little bit of what the State was in 1963. The population of the newly created Nagaland State was 3.69 lakh. Literacy was at the nadir with little over sixty thousand Nagas were literate. Not a single college was there when the State was created, except two Government High Schools. Only 11 Government Middle Schools and 180 Government Primary Schools were there. There were only two civil hospitals and smaller hospitals and dispensaries in the whole of the newly created State of Nagaland in 1963. Road communication was horrible as blacked-topped roads totaling about 168 kilometers at that point of time. Basic necessities such as water supply, electricity, were nil.

Today, the State has about one lakh Government employees in a population of nearly two millions. It has now 28 Government Higher Secondary schools, 273 Government High Schools, 878 Government Middle Schools and 1794 Government Primary Schools. On top it, nearly 900 private schools are there. The State’s road stretch altogether is now 10176 kilometers. Today the State is proud of having 58 Colleges when it did not have even a single College in 1963. In Health Sectors too, the State has progressed immensely. There are many departments now. The State has progressed a lot in many areas in the last 50 years and successive Government under various Chief Ministers had contributed their shares in shaping the State. It is a process and it has to go on and there is no limit in the journey of development and progression.

While saying so, some very pertinent issues remain critical till today and these need paying immediate attention. That unlike other states, the State of Nagaland does not have any source on its own to generate income and it had to depend solely on the Center for the overall wellbeing of the State. Earlier the State had two Mills namely Sugar Mill and Paper Mill. Unfortunately, both of these Mills miserably failed in spite of several attempts to revive by the successive Governments in the State. Somehow, a ray of hope has come this time, when the Center has approved the revival of the sick Paper Mill at Tuli under Mokokchung district with the releasing of Rs 100 crore as first installment.

We can write many things of what had happen in Nagaland in the last 50 years but it is not possible to narrate stories of 50 years in just 1000 words or so. But the fact is many things are yet to be done. Today’s Naga youth are more informed, educated and well-versed. They cannot be easily fooled by some dramatic gestures of politicians. They know where they are headed to.

The State has the highest literacy in the country, but the “employable factors” used to come in from time to time. Our educational systems are not up to the mark. The saddest part is the State does not have even a single Engineering College or a single Medical College or a single Technical College ever after 50 years of its Statehood. And we are expecting our educated youth to compete with their counterparts who have been brought up and educated in an environment of modern educational facilities.

This writer has been persistently highlighting about the pathetic condition of the State particularly with regard to not having any single Medical College or Engineering College or Technical College even to the extent of discussing the matters with various union Ministers and high profile officials of the Center. They listened to and even sometimes made emotional apologies that the State of Nagaland underwent in such a way without such facilities till date. They also assured that they would look into the matters and see that things were happening on the ground. We should also admit at the same time that the State seemed lacking political will as well as bureaucratic bargaining skills. Nevertheless, the President while inaugurating the “Golden Jubilee Celebration” of the Nagaland Statehood should think for a moment whether it is right that the people of Nagaland deserve this kind of treatment even after 50 years of Statehood which they got through series of “political negotiations and bloodsheds.”

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Students camp at Rangapara on December 28-29

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Guwahati: The north east is power hub of young talents. But these are lying unexplored. Over the years, these talents have not got a proper space to properly show their talent. Need of the hour is a mechanism to help them explore themselves.

The initiative to bridge the gap is on the threshold. Courtesy Advancement of Peoples Group (APG). The organization is on a venture to provide the school and college students (HS 1st year to TDC final year) goers with a space to show the way.

A two days residential camp  ”NE Youth Euphoria 2013″ is on the cards in Rongapara area in Sonitpur district of Assam. Being organized on December 28-29, 2013, the event will facilitate the to candidly rub their shoulders to share their experiences. The organizers believe it to be the best way to help them exclusively ventilate their feelings and experiences.  If properly dealt with, these would go a long way to utlise the youth power in nation building task.

Apart from this rendezvous, the participators would have scope aplenty to attend a series of workshops and competitions. This will be followed by cultural show in both the evenings.

 Interested students, teachers and guardians are urged to contact APG at  09717309865, 09401732209 or email:apgrpa@gmail.com. Or log on to www.assamtimes.org to download application form.

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Move to conserve Manipur ponies – Assam Tribune

Move to conserve Manipur poniesAssam TribuneThe MHRPA is preparing to organize the 8th Manipur Polo International in November next year to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the first modern polo (exhibition) match played between a Manipuri polo team…

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Manipur observes Int’l Day of Disabled – Assam Tribune

NDTVManipur observes Int'l Day of DisabledAssam TribuneThe Handicapped Welfare Month was also inaugurated during the observance which was organised jointly by the Handicapped Development (HD) Foundation of Manipur, World Vision India (Imphal West-A…


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President fails to mention leaders who made Nagaland State happened

It is interesting to note that when the President Pranab Mukherjee spoke on the occasion of the historic celebration of the “50th Anniversary of the Nagaland Statehood” at Kisama on December 1, 2013, he did not mention even a single leader … Continue reading

It is interesting to note that when the President Pranab Mukherjee spoke on the occasion of the historic celebration of the “50th Anniversary of the Nagaland Statehood” at Kisama on December 1, 2013, he did not mention even a single leader of the then Naga People’s Convention (NPC). Dr SC Jamir, ex-Nagaland Chief Minister and present Governor of Odisha, the only living person amongst those who signed the “16-Point Agreement of 1960 with the Government of India” was also there at the rostrum while President Mukherjee delivered his speech.  The present Nagaland State came into being after “16-Point Agreement” was signed between the leaders of the NPC and the Government of India in 1960.
The Nagaland Statehood was formally inaugurated as the 16th State of the Indian Union by 2nd President of India Dr S Radhakrishnan on 1st of December, 1963 at the Kohima Local Ground.
How poignant it was when Dr Jamir, the only living person of the signatories of the “16-Point Agreement,” was sharing dais with the President to celebrate the “50th Year of Nagaland Statehood.” But the President has even failed to mention that he was sharing dais with a man who was one of the architects and the founding fathers of the Nagaland State.
Can anyone imagine what would be if the President of India or the Prime Minister fails to mention names of the founding fathers of “India” when they deliver speeches on the occasion of “India’s Anniversaries.” It would only demean the democratic ideology of a republic country like ours.
On February 18, 1961 an Interim Body of 42 members was constituted. This was to function as the de-facto legislature. It included a five-member Executive Council headed by a Chief Executive Councilor. This functioned as de-facto Council of Ministers. Dr. Imkongliba Ao, who was the first Chairman of the Naga People’s Convention, was appointed the first Chairman of the Interim Body. Mr. P. Shilo was appointed the Chief Executive Councilor and eventually became the first Chief Minister of Nagaland. On August 21, 1962 the then Prime Minister Pandit Nehru introduced a Bill in the Parliament for the formation of Nagaland as a full-fledged State. The Act provides for the formulation of the State of Nagaland as the 16th State in the Indian Union, and on December 1, 1963, President Dr. Radhakrishnan inaugurated the State of Nagaland. The late Mr. Vishnu Sahay became the first Governor of Nagaland.
The unveiling of the monolith and the releasing of the Commemorative Stamp of Nagaland by the President during the occasion were, however, significant. Dr Jamir’s book- “Nagaland 50 Years and Beyond”- released by him might have lot of stories of how the State came into being under the leaderships of the then NPC, though I am yet to read it. The Coffee Table Book on the 50th Anniversary of Statehood released by State Governor Dr Ashwani Kumar had the interesting historical chapters of Nagaland.
Meanwhile it was remarkable to witness the “Photo Exhibition” by the Department of Information and Public Relations, Government of Nagaland, at the Conference Hall of the Ura Hotel, near Red Cross Complex, Kohima. These photos are rare collections depicting how the Naga people had a long journey to come to this modern world. They had displayed the priceless photographs of pre- and post-Nagaland Statehood eras along with various distinguished leaders of the Republic of India. It was really touching to seeing these pictures. The exhibition will continue till 10th of this month and one must see it.
On 20th August, 1961, Dr. Ao was shot and wounded at Mokokchung by an underground gunman while he was on his way home from his pharmacy. He was taken to the Army Hospital but succumbed to his injuries on 22nd August 1961. Most of these leaders sacrificed, toiled and even risked their precious lives while striving for the cause, though the Naga political issue remained unresolved.
Although the talks between the Naga underground leaders and the Government of India are still going on to find solution, the leaders of NPC were architects and founding fathers of the Nagaland State and it would be only befitting to mention their names on such occasion by the President of India.

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Manipur team meets PM, seeks halt to fencing work – The Hindu

Manipur team meets PM, seeks halt to fencing workThe HinduA delegation comprising 22 politicians from 13 parties, led by Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh, met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday night to demand protection of India's te…

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A delegation comprising 22 politicians from 13 parties, led by Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh, met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday night to demand protection of India's territory along the Myanmar border. Protests have erupted over

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Odisha: Exquisite Expression in Odissi, Manipuri Dance Presentation in 3rd … – Orissadiary.com

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Report by Suchismita Sahoo; Konark: The third evening of Konark Festival 2013 witnessed soul-stirring presentation in Odissi and Manipur style giving an illusion of the dancers engraved in the stone walls of Konark Coming alive on the Open-Air Stage.

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Manipur CM invites insurgents for talks – The Hindu

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Manipur chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh has appealed to the insurgents of all hues to come to the negotiating table for talks. The government is keeping its door wide open for them. He was speaking on the conclusion function in Imphal on Saturday
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