Union Looking East

Quite obviously Prime Minister Narendra Modi meant it when he said developing the Northeast is going to be one of his top priority areas. In what seems a translation of

Quite obviously Prime Minister Narendra Modi meant it when he said developing the Northeast is going to be one of his top priority areas. In what seems a translation of this informal statement of policy intent, in the past one week, almost on a daily basis, important Union cabinet ministers have been visiting the Northeast, many of them making Manipur a stop on their tours. These visits no doubt would put the state government on the alert, and nobody will disagree this is good. Democracy works best when checks and balances are built into the system at every level, from the very top right down to the bottom. No need for reminder again that this is precisely what has been lacking in Manipur for all this while. Those at the apex of the hierarchy of state power have come to think they are untouchables, not even by the law, and have been virtually doing whatever they fancy. This has also expectedly been having a cascading effect, and down the hierarchy too, this sense impunity has percolated. Today the entire officialdom has become a monolithic corruption structure where each class of employees scratch the back of the ranks above them and together reap their unholy harvest of public money. This will be more than evident even in a cursory scan of the wealth disproportionate to the known sources of income of these employees.

However, Like so many abnormal trends in governance, corruption too has become Manipur`™s new normal. But the trouble is, the government can give employment to barely 2 percent of the population, therefore even if this corruption monolith were to be accepted as a skewed form of wealth distribution system, it cannot reach the majority of the population. This being case, we are concerned because unless this monolith has been effectively checked, even if total dismantling of it is impossible, all talks of resolution to some of the most vexing social issues of Manipur, including insurgency, will remain in vain. This notwithstanding, though everybody knows corruption is a scourge affecting their individual lives directly or indirectly, their spirit of resistance has now been lulled effectively by the intimidating belief they are powerless to change anything. It is from this vantage that we are encouraged by the signs of new and sustained vigil the Union government seems intent on keeping on the state government. Hopefully, at the end of it, there will be some governance accountability introduced. Wasn`™t it the Prime Minister who had himself said government servants must remain as servants of the society and not its masters? We do hope this current rush of ministerial visits from Delhi is a way of the Prime Minister putting his money where his mouth is.

We must however say there are obvious cautions. Manipur is under a Congress government and the Union government is BJP. This must not result in any vendetta thereby topple democratic norms in Centre-State relations. We say this caution is essential for we also see the state unit of the BJP trying to take advantage, even encouraging the use of undemocratic means to unsettle the state government. This is especially repulsive because as yet the BJP does not have the people`™s mandate in the state, and the party is without a single seat in the state Assembly. The party still did not have this mandate in a bye election to a vacant Assembly seat held after the BJP government was installed at the Centre. If the BJP leadership in power at the Union were to facilitate in any way the undemocratic backdoor entry of the state BJP to the state Assembly through the undemocratic means of using the office of the state Governor, it may amount to some immediate gains for the party, but the longer term losses, in terms of a general depletion of faith of the people not just in any political party, but the Indian democratic polity itself, will far outweigh these immediate gains. Let the state BJP wait till the Assembly election next year to prove its credentials, and it would be to everybody appreciation if the Central BJP leaders rein in its state unit to ensure this is the case.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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NPO celebration calls for Naga unity

KANGPOKPI, February 15: Celebrating the unique cultural facade by the 16 tribes of Nagas of Manipur, Lui-Ngai-Ni festival hosted by Naga People Organization was organized today at Senapati Public Ground.

KANGPOKPI, February 15: Celebrating the unique cultural facade by the 16 tribes of Nagas of Manipur, Lui-Ngai-Ni festival hosted by Naga People Organization was organized today at Senapati Public Ground.

Traditionally the festival is to invoke the blessing of the creator on the seed crops by showing devotion through folk dances, songs and rituals and to reawaken their past glorious and values for their years to come.

Since the `seed sowing festival`™ is collective to all the Naga tribes and celebrated simultaneously during the onset of spring, it was christened `Lui-Ngai-Ni` in 1987.

L. Dikho, MLA 48(ST) Mao was the chief host of the event while Nagaland minister of Social Security & Welfare Kiyanilie Peseyie was the chief guest, Chandel MLA ST Nunghlung Victor was the guest of honor.

Special invitees include Zomi Council chairman LB Sona, Hmar Inpui president Dr. John Pulamte, Naga Hoho president P Chuba Ozukum, NSF president Tongpang Ozukum, speaker of UNC, ATSUM officials, women`™s union, chief headmen and other dignitaries.

The main highlights of the celebration were folk songs, cultural dances from various tribes such as Poumai, Inpui, Anal, Kharam, Zeliangrong, Chiru, Moyon, Mao, Lamkang, Maram, Chothe, Thangal, Maring, Tangkhul, Tarao and Mongsang.

In his presidential address, UNC president Gaidon Kamei asserted that the socio-cultural and ethno-political unity and solidarity inspires a common future.

So, in spite of the absence of completely identical cultures, dialects, belief system existing among the Naga tribes of Manipur and elsewhere, we have immense commonality in those aspects, he added.

He also urged the Naga community to work for unbending unity in true spirit of their cherished and common political aspiration and hope, which will keep stirring their aspiration.

He further plead that to ponder about our adversaries which hiss out venom of separatism, groupism, self-interest expressed it against the oneness of the Naga family while appealing that `let us stand firm lest our adversaries get a upper hand over us`.

Perhaps as we are in midnight`™s watch at this juncture, waiting for the dawn for which we have been looking forward to, the UNC president said.

He further shared the hope for `early solution to the decade-old Naga political problem in time bound manner with the political will under the new political dispensation in Delhi under the dynamic and able leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In his concluding message he urged the people to strengthen the unity and let Lui-Ngai- Ni celebration inspire everyone afresh and make it more vibrant.

Kiyanilie Peseyie prayed that the leaders sow the best seed and reap the harvest in abundance with the blessing of Almighty from the people of peace and unity.

He urged the Nagas to join hand and look forward for future by building peace, unity and prosperity in the motherland and by forgetting the bad stories of the past.

He reminded the leaders of Nagas of Manipur that the outside people cannot bring change but only by themselves can bring the change through hard work, which always have a reward in manifold.

In solidarity message from LB. Sona, President, Zomi Council, he brings the regards from all the Zomi tribes which is scattered all over Northeast States and petitioned that `the seed of unity, prosperity and brotherhood`™ must be sowed in the Naga tribes.He manifested his appreciation to UNC for maintaining the society in harmony and unity and plead that UNC continue to work for the society and keep unified.

In the words of the Speaker of Naga Hoho `Silver or gold I have none, but what I have is many brothers and sisters living together in this beautiful land. We are one, I`™m proud of you. Our traditions, culture, rich attires, food habits, dances, folktales, music are all same and interwoven.`

He claimed that the festival theme `Sowing good will, reaping understanding` is the most relevant theme in the present context.

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Path Dependence So Far And Need For Path Breaking: Manipur`s tragedy and the remedy

By Amar Yumnam One important development of Economics since the 1990s is the discovery that `History matters`. But I must hasten to add that this is not history for the

By Amar Yumnam

One important development of Economics since the 1990s is the discovery that `History matters`. But I must hasten to add that this is not history for the sake of cultural arrogance and remembering the dates of rule of a king or otherwise howsoever important the dates are. Economists now attach importance to the yesterday, day before yesterday and the days even earlier as determinants of the character and direction of events today. This new understanding and approach for appreciating the dynamics of a society is now being emphasised irrespective of space. The trajectory of any development process in any geographical context is accounted for to a large extent by what events that space had experienced in the past. Similarly the development dynamics of any society at any point of time is explained by what social norms and habits the members of the society have acquired individually, collectively and in interactional dynamics over decades. Thus history matters both for geography and society. This arises because of several reasons. `First, cognitive selections developed over time can be seen as shaping a collective memory, being one part of reducing choices for actors due to historical reasons. Second, firm-specific investments might also be a part of such path dependence, sensitive to earlier historical events. The third reason relates to strong interrelatedness in complex organizations, which also would include technological interrelatedness`.

Now it becomes necessary and important for us as to what has been the most path-dependent characteristics of Manipur during the last few decades. The significance of this endeavour arises because of the dogged refusal of the society of Manipur to evolve towards a direction indicating greater sincerity, higher social justice, and widening and deepening trust among the population. While the social changes or rather qualitative deterioration has been our worries, what has been happening in my own locality is almost like products of experimental research.

The collective behaviour in my home locality has been strongly dominated by the violent, repressive, imposing and absolutely rent-seeking approaches of a group supposedly looking after the property and interests of the sylvan deity of the locality. Now the dynamics of the composition of this group is very revealing. It has been dominantly composed of members from a clan which has been successful as participants in the highly corrupt governance process during the last four decades or so. This successful participation in the corruption process of the administration of the land has definitely established certain kind of aura for the families of this clan; one best example of their success relates to the public distribution channels of Manipur. Since wealth has been accumulated more by faulty means than through globally appreciated and socially acceptable means, the actors simply did not possess deep qualities of commitment to social transformation. Instead they have rather been characterised by pseudo drive for indulgence in supposedly common interest while the inner ethos was one of assuming the collective for granted. From among the collective too, there were people who could be easily sucked into the mechanism as the scope for economic and social advancement has been very limited. This latter group could be easily mobilised by offering regular country-liquor with the ill-gotten wealth and mis-using the property of the local deity in the name of common interest, and help in projecting a positive image of the social-thieves.
It is here the relevance of the character of governance in Manipur over the decades arises. How could such a group emerge with impunity and sustain itself? This takes us to the `mithibong mitambal` who politically represented our locality during the 1990s coupled by the head of district police during that period. The mithibong mitambal found it very convenient to collude with these lumpen elements and had no qualms in indulging in any nonsense as desired by these elements for purely personal gains and social looting. The head of the district police during the period was someone who some people describe as the most-decorated officer. This person was marked by his ready indulgence in violence, flamboyance with absolute disrespect for the rule of law and thought he could get anybody along his lines of liking irrespective of reasonableness or otherwise. Now both the mithibong mitambal and the police officer are no longer in limelight, and with them the wealthy lumpen elements have found themselves in a position of inability to sustain their modus operandi.

Now what is the worry when these elements have their aura compromised? It is the path-dependent nature as reflected in the behaviour of the contemporary youths in the locality. As growing teenagers they have learnt that one could still prosper and accumulate wealth at personal levels by adopting a pseudo interest in common welfare. Indulgence in spreading lies and revealed preference for violent approaches are absolutely salient among them. This is what sucks our society. This is the challenge for the society, which demands responsiveness from governance. I only hope that this character in my local society is not a generalised feature of Manipur. Or am I wrong in wishing for this?

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Path Dependence So Far And Need For Path Breaking: Manipur`s tragedy and … – KanglaOnline

Path Dependence So Far And Need For Path Breaking: Manipur`s tragedy and …KanglaOnlineNow it becomes necessary and important for us as to what has been the most path-dependent characteristics of Manipur during the last few decades. The significance o…

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IRCS gesture to Manipur widows – Assam Tribune

IRCS gesture to Manipur widowsAssam TribuneAddressing a group of media persons on Friday afternoon at Manipur Press Club in Imphal, the president of Red Cross Society Manipur branch Y Mohen said that the move will provide an economic impetus to financi…

IRCS gesture to Manipur widows
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Addressing a group of media persons on Friday afternoon at Manipur Press Club in Imphal, the president of Red Cross Society Manipur branch Y Mohen said that the move will provide an economic impetus to financially backward widows while addressing …

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Regional FCI office will be made fully-functional, says Union CAF & PD Minister Ram Vilas Paswan

IMPHAL, February 15: The regional FCI office will be made fully functional and the General Manager of FCI has been directed to act in this regard, announced Union Consumer Affairs,

Union Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution Minister Ram Vilas Paswan opening the foundation plaque for the FCI storage depot at Sawombung.

Union Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution Minister Ram Vilas Paswan opening the foundation plaque for the FCI storage depot at Sawombung.

IMPHAL, February 15: The regional FCI office will be made fully functional and the General Manager of FCI has been directed to act in this regard, announced Union Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution Minister Ram Vilas Paswan while laying the foundation stone for the construction of food storage depots of Bishnupur and Sawongbung.

`I have a great affection for the North East` stated Ram Vilas Paswan while describing his origin in a poor Dalit family.

He said that though he will appeal to the concerned authorities for maximum recruitment of the locals, the regional office will also have staffs from around the country.

He appealed the State CM for providing safety to staffs from other parts of the country. The Union Minster expressed that the conversion of the railway link to a broad gauge will be completed for the transportation of food grains.

He lamented that the work progress may hinder due to the Nagaland bandh from February 17, mentioning that once the Lamding- Silchar broad gauge is ready, sufficient food grains will be made available in the State. Talking about the complaints of truckers on their staying idle as tenders are held at Assam, he assured that once the regional office starts running in full swing then tenders will be held at Manipur.

He also said that he will instruct the FCI officials to consider hiring local transporters.

He further expressed that 90 percent of food grains would have to be acquired by the State government with the remaining 10 percent supplied by the Central government and all the latter has to do was to make sure that food grains reach the targeted destinations.

He said that the State government is concerned about the locations of fair price shops and its pricings. He said that at present the existing state FCI depots have stocks for three months only, mentioning that the requirement for food grains of India is 580 lakh tons, out of which 450 lakh tons of food grains are transported through the railways.

He added that FCI depots in India have capacity of 750 lakh tonnes while depots located at North East India have the capacity to store 5.02 lakh tonnes. He asserted that the construction of FCI depots for the capacity of three lakh tons has been instructed at the cost of around Rs 500 crore.

He stated that FCI depots located at Manipur have capacity of 33423 tonneswith another 57000 tons of food grains still being needed.

He said the Government has planned to construct depots at eight places in the State which are Jiribam, Senapati, Thoubal, Churachandpur, Bishnupur, Imphal East, Chandel and Tamenglong and added that if these depots are constructed then the state will have extra food grains of 27500 tonnes.

Regarding the implementation of National Food Security Act, he mentioned that the Act was implemented in the country on July 4, and after a year only 11 states have effectively implemented the Act. He said by May 31, NFSA will be effectively implemented in the State; and for the same, 88 percent of the rural and 85 percent of the urban population have been identified as beneficiaries.

He said once NFSA is implemented, there will be no BPL and APL category within citizens but only the Antyodaya Anna Yojna will remain.

Appreciating the culture of Manipur that he witnessed during his stay in the State, he said he would visit the State in the future but whenever he visits, he would like to visit with a purpose.

Speaking as the chief guest, the State Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh said he is not new to the State and understand the sentiments and problems regarding mainly the transportation of food grains in the State.

He said after repeated requests from the State government and after great difficulties, the regional FCI office came into being after many years on January 14, 2014. He added that the said depot and office is not fully functional and not allotted autonomy. The State government cannot intervene into the activities of the regional office as it is a GOI branch office at Imphal.

He said the State was eagerly awaiting the implementation of NFSA without delay, adding people below the poverty line were more concerned about the Act.

He said the State government is acquiring rice at seven rupees per Kg and selling at three rupees per Kg to the BPL families. The Government will suffer a huge lose and difficulty, he added while also stating that handling the fair price shops will cost a huge amount of money and the State has no resources was going through a financial crunch. The State Chief Minister further stated that if the fund is released for the land acquisition for the purpose of FCI depots at Tamenglong and Chandel districts then the process will soon be completed.

He said Tamenglong is one remote district and sometimes food grains are transported through helicopter during raining season which cost a lot of money.

The Chief Minister appealed the Union Minister to make the regional depot fully functional at the earliest and to release the funds for the land acquisition at Tamenglong.

The two foundation stones for the construction of food storage depots of Bishnupur and Sawongbung were unveiled by the Union CAF & PD Minister Ram Vilas Paswan. The CAF & PD and Education minister M Okendro was also present as the guest of honour at the function.

The function was held at the Regional Office of FCI in the old Assembly complex, Imphal, organised by the Food Corporation of India.

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Discover of North East yatra held in Manipur – Nagaland Post

Discover of North East yatra held in ManipurNagaland PostThe 3rd phase Discover of North East Yatra Manipur was conducted successfully connecting Senapati, Tadubi, Maram, Kangpokpi and Imphal from February 5 to 7 in collaboration with Department of Art…

Discover of North East yatra held in Manipur
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The 3rd phase Discover of North East Yatra Manipur was conducted successfully connecting Senapati, Tadubi, Maram, Kangpokpi and Imphal from February 5 to 7 in collaboration with Department of Art & Culture, Government of Manipur. Altogether 125 …

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5-day economic blockade in Manipur from Feb 18 – Nagaland Post

5-day economic blockade in Manipur from Feb 18Nagaland PostJoint Action Committee (JAC) formed in connection with the recent killing of two persons including a chief functionary of Kuki National Front (KNF) Sunday announced a five-day economic blockade…

5-day economic blockade in Manipur from Feb 18
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Joint Action Committee (JAC) formed in connection with the recent killing of two persons including a chief functionary of Kuki National Front (KNF) Sunday announced a five-day economic blockade in Manipur from February 18. The committee said it was …

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UNLF condoles Kulla’s demise

The proscribed United National Liberation Front UNLF has condoled the untimely demise of its Major Sougaijam Kulla alias Romen, son of late S Matai of Kwakeithel Heinou Khongnembi Source Hueiyen News Service

The proscribed United National Liberation Front UNLF has condoled the untimely demise of its Major Sougaijam Kulla alias Romen, son of late S Matai of Kwakeithel Heinou Khongnembi Source Hueiyen News Service

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MEELAL continues drive

Continuing its effort to promote the use of Meitei script among the people of the State, MEELAL has yet again come up with a new drive to secure a place for Meitei Mayek among the people Source The Sangai Express

Continuing its effort to promote the use of Meitei script among the people of the State, MEELAL has yet again come up with a new drive to secure a place for Meitei Mayek among the people Source The Sangai Express

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UNMM appeals for civilian protection

In the backdrop of series of bomb blasts and killings, the United NGOs Mission Manipur UNMM has appealed to all state and non state actors to protect the lives of civilians Source Hueiyen News Service

In the backdrop of series of bomb blasts and killings, the United NGOs Mission Manipur UNMM has appealed to all state and non state actors to protect the lives of civilians Source Hueiyen News Service

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HRI releases poster

Demanding justice and identification of skeletal remains recovered at Tombisana High School complex, a poster in this regard was released by the Human Rights Initiative at its office located at Wangkhei Thangapat Mapal, Palace compound Source The Sa…

Demanding justice and identification of skeletal remains recovered at Tombisana High School complex, a poster in this regard was released by the Human Rights Initiative at its office located at Wangkhei Thangapat Mapal, Palace compound Source The Sangai Express

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Poster campaign on human skull recovery launched

A poster campaign protesting the State Govern ment’s delay in initiating investigation into the recovery of human skulls and skeletal remains was launched by Families of Involuntary Disappeared Association of Manipur FIDAM in association with human R…

A poster campaign protesting the State Govern ment’s delay in initiating investigation into the recovery of human skulls and skeletal remains was launched by Families of Involuntary Disappeared Association of Manipur FIDAM in association with human Rights Initiative HRI in a simple function held at HRI office here on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

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First OST centre inaugurated

The first ever Opioid Substitution Therapy OST centre in Government health facility in Imphal West was inaugurated at Community Health Centre CHC , Wangoi today Source The Sangai Express

The first ever Opioid Substitution Therapy OST centre in Government health facility in Imphal West was inaugurated at Community Health Centre CHC , Wangoi today Source The Sangai Express

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Power employees likely to launch stir from April 3

Manipur Electricity Employee’s Union MEEU has warned that it will launch a stir by locking up Manipur State Power Company Limited MSPCL or HOLDCO and Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited MSPDCL or DISCOM from April 3 if its demands we…

Manipur Electricity Employee’s Union MEEU has warned that it will launch a stir by locking up Manipur State Power Company Limited MSPCL or HOLDCO and Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited MSPDCL or DISCOM from April 3 if its demands were not fulfilled by the Government Source Hueiyen News Service

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NEIAPSCON organised

The North East Chapter of Indian Association of Paediatric Surgeon in association with Paediatric Department of Surgeon, RIMS held a one day 11th North East Indian Association of Paediatric Surgeon conference 2015 NEIAPSCON at RIMS Jubilee hall today…

The North East Chapter of Indian Association of Paediatric Surgeon in association with Paediatric Department of Surgeon, RIMS held a one day 11th North East Indian Association of Paediatric Surgeon conference 2015 NEIAPSCON at RIMS Jubilee hall today Source The Sangai Express

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APSCS seeks deferment of DM Varsity Bill introduction in Assembly

Pointing out that the Dhanamanjuri University, Manipur Bill 2014 is full of flaws and has inherent defects in its structures which needs closer examination and rectification before its introduction in the Manipur Legislative Assembly in the forthcoming…

Pointing out that the Dhanamanjuri University, Manipur Bill 2014 is full of flaws and has inherent defects in its structures which needs closer examination and rectification before its introduction in the Manipur Legislative Assembly in the forthcoming Session, the Association of Premier State College Seniors, Manipur APSCS today urged the Chief Minister and Education Minister to defer the introduction of the Bill in public interest Source The Sangai Express

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Francis announces mega projects in Senapati

To propagate harmony and prosperity among the people of every segment in the region, the Naga People’s Organization NPO organized an indigenous carnival with an advent Lui Ngai Ni celebration under the theme Sowing Goodwill, Reaping Understanding …

To propagate harmony and prosperity among the people of every segment in the region, the Naga People’s Organization NPO organized an indigenous carnival with an advent Lui Ngai Ni celebration under the theme Sowing Goodwill, Reaping Understanding at Senapati HQ Public Ground on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

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JNV Chandel students protest KSO condemns

Students of Jawaharlal Navodaya Vidyalaya, Chandel staged a sit in protest at the gate of the School premises today to protest alleged inaction of the authority concerned to initiate action against the culprit in connection with the stabbing of a teach…

Students of Jawaharlal Navodaya Vidyalaya, Chandel staged a sit in protest at the gate of the School premises today to protest alleged inaction of the authority concerned to initiate action against the culprit in connection with the stabbing of a teacher by a student Source The Sangai Express

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