Media and Violence

It is a welcome development that dead bodies, especially horribly defaced victims of violence, have slowly but surely begun disappearing from the front pages of local dailies. Once upon a

It is a welcome development that dead bodies, especially horribly defaced victims of violence, have slowly but surely begun disappearing from the front pages of local dailies. Once upon a time, it was almost the thumb rule for the media here to grade news worth of pictures by the gore and violence demonstrated. Crime reporting then was almost literally the lay reporter`™s own post mortem analysis of dead bodies, giving graphic details of how bullets hit the left chin to exitted at the base of the right ear etc. As if this is not enough, pictures of the victim would be printed alongside showing how accurate the descriptions were. Perhaps it is a question of the `shock and awe` value of these pictures depleting because of over use. Why would not it be too, daily carnage having become the state`™s staple? Once upon a time, somebody getting killed even by falling off the balcony or meeting with a scooter accident was shocking news for then unnatural deaths were rare. But today, it is difficult to keep the number of people killed for a week. Violent deaths have ceased to be tragedies that they are. Instead they have relegated to the status of just another routine fact of life.

But on a more optimistic side, it could also very well be a matter of a conscious re-sensitisation process happening in the media and the larger public as such. The latter, if it is true, is important, for this would then be the beginning of, or at least another important contribution to the campaign to de-legitimise violence. Violence in many ways is a state of mind. Even the ordinary and the least violent, are voyeuristically attracted to violence and violent deaths. Notice the number people who would rush to the spot where a suicide hanging has taken place. Crowds at such sites would almost invariably include children, housewives, elders etc. They would then talk about how horrifying the sight was, deriving perverse pleasure out of it even if it is accompanied by a shiver running down their spine. It is this same basic impulse in everybody that shapes the kind of journalism that relishes blood and gore on the front page. Fighting violence at its very basic, in this sense has to begin with an acknowledgement of the necessity to control this impulse. Denunciation of violence has to begin from the individuals and in private homes.

There is yet another danger in the representation of violence in art and literature.
While actual experience of violence is fearsome and traumatic, in art and literature, especially in insensitive hands, it can become static, communicating static emotions and not the actual sensations and the traumas that accompany them so that representation of violence often acquires a peculiar and perverse aesthetics of its own. This perhaps explains why violence on screen is so addictive and has such a large audience. Even cartoon movies and computer games these days contain so much violence, so much so that it is doubtful if today`™s children are able to get the real import of violence and its implications. Parents of school children will know better, but it would not be unreasonable to suspect children today see violence just as they are represented on screen and consider them as just another thrilling activity like hotly contested sporting activities. There is something very wrong in all this and the fight against violence must also include putting violence and its representation in art and literature in the perspective it is meant to be. To put it another way, it cannot be a comfortable experience for anybody to witness an injection performed. When the doctor pierces the patient`™s skin with the needle of the syringe, it would make any normal person cringe. Likewise, to watch somebody biting his or her nail and tear away flesh and skin, as is the repulsive habit of so many, is very discomforting. If he were to take out a razor and begin slashing his own wrist, it would make so many scream with horror even though the injury caused is not to the witness. But this sense of discomfort at witnessing a violent act is often not there in art or media representation of blood and gore. This is why we are encouraged by the waning space for blood and gore on the front pages of our media.

Leader Writer : Pradip Phanjoubam

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UGs including NSCN (K) s/s regional chairman arrested: Police

MPHAL, June 12: Security forces arrested three militants including a self styled regional chairman of the NSCN-K during separate counter insurgency operations conducted in different parts of the State. A

MPHAL, June 12: Security forces arrested three militants including a self styled regional chairman of the NSCN-K during separate counter insurgency operations conducted in different parts of the State.

A statement issued by PRO Police department, RK Tutusana, said that on June 10 a combined team of district police commandos Imphal East and 40 Assam Rifles arrested an active member of KCP (MC) during search operation at Kiyamgei Keithel Macha.

The militant cadre has been identified as one Md Zahid Ali, 22, son of (L) Md Soukat Ali of Kyamgei Muslim Mayai Leikai.

It said that on his disclosure a 9mm pistol and a hand grenade were seized from his residence adding that further investigation revealed that he was involved in snatching of mobile phones and money from passerby at Kiyamgei area at night time. At the same time, he is also reported to have extorted money for general public to raise fund for the outfit, it added.

A case has been registered at Irilbung police station and investigation is going on.

It further said that Imphal West district police commando two militants belonging to NSCN-K including s/s chairman of Amamcht region, Chandel district, in separate incidents on June 11.

It said that the s/s chairman has been identified as one Khumlo Abi Anal alias Ambison, 40, son of (L) Khumlou of Lambung village.

He was asserted from a rented house of Nabachandra while conducting cordon and search operation in some suspectd houses in Lamphel super market area, it said adding that incriminating articles were seized from his possession.

On the other hand, the district police commandos also arrested an active member of NSCN-K the same day while conducting checking and frisking duty in fron of Sagolband Salam Leikai Lairembi.

He has been identified as Panmei Kalingong alias Kaling, 31 son of Panmei Poupoklung of Chingkhulong village.

A case have been registered in both the cases and investigation is said to be underway.

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Girl helps rescue injured animal; veterinary hospital defunct

By Paojel Chaoba IMPHAL, June 13: If you come across an injured animal in the streets, the general reaction is to think that it is a sad event and generally

By Paojel Chaoba

IMPHAL, June 13: If you come across an injured animal in the streets, the general reaction is to think that it is a sad event and generally walk past the harmed being. However, not all people are alike and there is one among the crowd that just do not show concern, but rather act on it.

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Dr Devkishore (Claws and Paws of Keishampat), Neha and volunteers of PFA giving emergency treatment to the injured cow at a farm in Langol. (Pic source: PFA)

One such person is Rajkumari Neha, a 12 standard student of North Point School. She was driving along Uripok Kangchup road to buy medicine, when their vehicle beam flashed on a cow lying bloodied near the road crossing of Uripok Khaidem Leikai. The cow`™s mammalary gland was torn apart (an earth mover had struck the cow with the teeth of the vehicle and drove away.) The scene was more poignant as a month old calf was braying for its mother to get up.

Neha decided to act on the situation and went to the local electronic cable channel, IS Tv to report the incident as the owner may come forward.

She was replied that it was too late for the telecast since it was almost 10.30 pm and the technical team had left. Undeterred, she went to two local newspapers to put an advertisement and was carried so today.

However, as the owner failed to turn up, Neha decide that the minutes were mattering and the cow`™s injury could turn fatal if left untreated. She called up friends and a relative of hers who owns a cargo vehicle. Then, with the help of people from the accident spot, the injured animal along with the calf were hauled up the vehicle and taken to the State Veterinary Department at Sanjenthong at around 10.30 am today. There, the staff told the team to wait and that the doctor would be arriving any minute. But, despite waiting for one hour and more, no doctor came nor was any emergency medical treatment given at the animal hospital. As the animal was severely bleeding, the wait would lead to certain death for the animal. So, the team got in touch with Dr. Devkishore, who runs a private veterinary clinic called `Claws and Paws`™at Keisampat area.

Today , the doctor was looking after his farm located at Meitei Langol, Game Village. The People for Animals, Manipur (PFA) also got in touch with Neha Rajkumari and together took the animal to the said farm. On arrival, the doctor who was planning a Saturday lunch with friends dropped everything and gave emergency treatment to the cow. Oxygen and anesthesia was administered along with intravenous saline solutions to prevent dehydration. The udder of the cow which was falling out was stitched again. The entire operation took nearly three hours to complete . It was a testing time for the PFA volunteers , Neha and the doctor. Finally, the operation was over at approximately 4 pm.

The cow was given fodder and water, it could not rise to its feet immediately but regained strength to sit up and eat. Nearby, the month old calf hidden from view of its mother also lay exhausted, as it could not nourish for more than 40 hours. As a PFA volunteer went upto it, the startled calf sprang to its feet and started to bellow! At that time, the mother heard the sound and also cried back to be reunited with her offspring but could not get up. It was a touching moment for all the people that present at that time. Dr Devkisore exclaimed that the reaction of the mother was a good sign and there is every hope of a speedy recovery. The injured animal would be looked after at the Langol farm till full recovery is made, the doctor added.

`The medicine and other materials are provided free of cost by the doctor from his own pocket for the treatment,` PFA managing trustee, L Bishorjit said. The profits which comes from the doctor`™s private clinic is used to treat animals in need. Bisorjit complained that it is the duty of the Imphal Municipal Council to impound the stray animals let loose in the municipal area. However, there is no heed for the law and IMC turns a blind eye to the stray animals, which endangers animal and public alike.

Neha Rk also mentioned that without the help of PFA and the doctor, the animal would have died for sure. She asked the role of Veterinary Department and the animal hospital, `I am doubtful whether the doctors really care to treat animals, perhaps they feel that `animals should be treated as animals`™ as they cannot voice their plight, ` she said.

The pertinent question is what the State Veterinary Department is actually doing ? The matter has been advertised in the papers and suo moto action could have been taken up. But, even when the injured animal was taken to the treatment centre, no medical aid was given nor did any doctor arrive. The best result is the exemplary initiative taken by a young girl and with her determination helped to save the life of a cow and her calf.

Sources mentioned that requesting calls came from authorities of the State Veterinary Department not to disclose this matter to the media.

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Mary Kom rubbishes media report, says ‘I belong to Manipur’ – Firstpost


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Mary Kom rubbishes media report, says ‘I belong to Manipur
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Centre plans plastic industry park in Manipur – The Statesman (press release)

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Centre plans plastic industry park in Manipur
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The union government is planning to set up a plastic industry park in Manipur on 500 acres of land and will double the intake capacity at plastic engineering institute CIPET in Imphal. Inaugurating the newly constructed academic and hostel blocks at
CIPET – Imphal will be further expanded at cost of Rs.13 crores: Ananth KumarANINEWS
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Two NSCN(K), one KCP-MC militants arrested in Manipur – Economic Times

Two NSCN(K), one KCP-MC militants arrested in Manipur
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IMPHAL: In the aftermath of the June 4 ambush on an Army convoy in which 18 soldiers were killed, three militants, including two NSCN(K) insurgents, have been arrested in Manipur. A self styled ‘chairman’ of NSCN(K)’s ‘Amamchat region’, Khumlo Abi Anal

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Two NSCN(K), one KCP-MC militants arrested in Manipur – Economic Times

Two NSCN(K), one KCP-MC militants arrested in Manipur
Economic Times
IMPHAL: In the aftermath of the June 4 ambush on an Army convoy in which 18 soldiers were killed, three militants, including two NSCN(K) insurgents, have been arrested in Manipur. A self styled ‘chairman’ of NSCN(K)’s ‘Amamchat region’, Khumlo Abi Anal

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Three militants arrested in Manipur – Times of India


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Manipur Police Arrests 3 Militants in Combing Operations – NDTV


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… ‘chairman’ of NSCN(K)’s ‘Amamchat region’, Khumlo Abi Anal, was nabbed by Imphal West district police commandos during a search operation in a super market under Lamphel police station on June 11 last, a press release issued by the Manipur police …
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Revoke hike in govt school fee AMSU

The order doubling of the school admission fee in the government higher secondary schools should be revoked by the authority says a press release from AMSU Source Hueiyen News Service

The order doubling of the school admission fee in the government higher secondary schools should be revoked by the authority says a press release from AMSU Source Hueiyen News Service

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CMO inspects CHCs

Chief Medical Officer of Imphal East district Pushpa Ray today inspected Community Health Centres in Jiribam and Borobekra, reports Jiri News Network Source The Sangai Express

Chief Medical Officer of Imphal East district Pushpa Ray today inspected Community Health Centres in Jiribam and Borobekra, reports Jiri News Network Source The Sangai Express

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Students protest hike in admission fee

Many students are still in dark as to why Government has increased admission fee of Government Higher Secondary Schools recently Source Hueiyen News Service

Many students are still in dark as to why Government has increased admission fee of Government Higher Secondary Schools recently Source Hueiyen News Service

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Court quashes order

The High Court of Manipur has quashed and set aside the order issued by ZEO, Zone II that recommended to the State Level Selection Committee to appoint Md Ferozuddin as a Graduate teacher of Khergao Junior High School Aided , Kshetrigao, Imphal East …

The High Court of Manipur has quashed and set aside the order issued by ZEO, Zone II that recommended to the State Level Selection Committee to appoint Md Ferozuddin as a Graduate teacher of Khergao Junior High School Aided , Kshetrigao, Imphal East Source The Sangai Express

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DESAM bans shops in schools

Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur DESAM on Friday banned of selling of school uniforms and other items for their particular schools Source Hueiyen News Service

Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur DESAM on Friday banned of selling of school uniforms and other items for their particular schools Source Hueiyen News Service

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National workshop on horticulture concludes

The two day National workshop held under the theme, ‘strengthening Horticulture Department for enhancing productivity, quality and sustainable livelihood’ has concluded at the auditorium of MFDC today Source The Sangai Express

The two day National workshop held under the theme, ‘strengthening Horticulture Department for enhancing productivity, quality and sustainable livelihood’ has concluded at the auditorium of MFDC today Source The Sangai Express

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Labours’ right denied by corrupt officials, alleges Assn

The CAF and PD Labourers’ Welfare Association Sangaiprou demands the formulation of a policy between the principal employer and labourers of the department as practised in FCI Sangaiprou Source Hueiyen News Service Ashem Babycha

The CAF and PD Labourers’ Welfare Association Sangaiprou demands the formulation of a policy between the principal employer and labourers of the department as practised in FCI Sangaiprou Source Hueiyen News Service Ashem Babycha

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SYDO apprise Government on water issue

Frustrated with the irresponsible attitude of the government authorities, Social Youth Development Organization SYDO , Naorem Leikai has urged State Government to take up immediate measures to prevent water scarcity from Singjamei to Canchipur Sour…

Frustrated with the irresponsible attitude of the government authorities, Social Youth Development Organization SYDO , Naorem Leikai has urged State Government to take up immediate measures to prevent water scarcity from Singjamei to Canchipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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Women body demands suspension of cop

Singjamei Apunba Lup, a women’s organization, has alleged that one Sub Inspector of Singjamei Police Station beat up an ‘innocent’ local of Singjamei Thongam Leikai during a combing operation early on Friday Source Hueiyen News Service

Singjamei Apunba Lup, a women’s organization, has alleged that one Sub Inspector of Singjamei Police Station beat up an ‘innocent’ local of Singjamei Thongam Leikai during a combing operation early on Friday Source Hueiyen News Service

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