Manipur Kumhei to enthral Bengaluru

IMPHAL,Feb 2: Bengaluru, the IT capital of India has a large diaspora of Manipuris which… more »

IMPHAL,Feb 2: Bengaluru, the IT capital of India has a large diaspora of Manipuris which mostly consists of students in various professional colleges and IT professionals.

As of now, baring a few sporadic events organised by individuals and small groups, there hasn`t been any major occasion wherein this diaspora gets together. Hence, the Manipur Liaison Office, Bengaluru is organising a two day Manipur Kumhei at Bengaluru with a view to bring together, to start with, about 800 people of Manipur origin and enable them to spend an enriching and enjoyable experience.

Manipur Kumhei will be held on February 4 Saturday and 5 Sunday, 2012. An initiative being undertaken by the Manipur Liaison Office in Bengaluru, Dr. V. Ramakantha, this kumhei aims at promoting positive links and creating new bonds of love, peace, understanding and mutual respect between the city`s native population and the Manipuri diaspora.

This festival has also chosen to focus on the creative brilliance of Manipuri cinema and the grandeur of its performing arts, over a two day festival.

The kumhei will also offer the participants from the diaspora to bond together, relive their past, take pride in their culture and basically to celebrate Manipur. A large contingent of artists and performers selected by the Dept. of Art and Culture, Govt. of Manipur, has been invited to Bengaluru to showcase the rich cultural heritage of Manipur.

On the first day of the kumhei, three renowned Manipuri films namely: Phijigee Mani – directed by O. Gautam and produced by Medha Sharmi, Mami Sami – directed by Ningthouja Lancha and Noong Amadi Yeroom – directed by Ningthouja Lancha will be screened followed by an interactive session with the producers and the directors.

A cultural evening awaits on the second day of the kumhei which includes the enchanting Tribal dances, Manipuri Ras Leela, Thang-Ta and Pung-Cholom. While the people of Manipur origin savour the time spent in their homeland, the performers will in turn be benefited by the exposure to the Manipuri diaspora and metropolitan city of Bengaluru.

Manipur Kumhei, the festival of dance, dance-drama, music, martial art, film shows and more, will also have components events from artists of Karnataka which will give the Manipuri diaspora an insight into yet another ancient civilization of Kannadigas. The event will be enriched with performances by local Kannadiga Yakshagana (a dance drama) artists and others.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/manipur-kumhei-to-enthral-bengaluru/

RDX found

IMPHAL, Feb 2: Post the grenade blast at Singjamei Supermarket  area last night, police dug… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 2: Post the grenade blast at Singjamei Supermarket  area last night, police dug up a live IED at Pishum Ningom Leirak this morning at about 9.30 am.

The IED was dug up from near a crematorium which is located by the riverside and contained nearly three kilograms of RDX. It was found by a rickshaw driver who went to relieve himself near the spot. After the locals were alerted, police bomb experts arrived at the spot and defused it. Later, the IED was exploded safely near Hao ground. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/rdx-found/

RDX found

IMPHAL, Feb 2: Post the grenade blast at Singjamei Supermarket  area last night, police dug… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 2: Post the grenade blast at Singjamei Supermarket  area last night, police dug up a live IED at Pishum Ningom Leirak this morning at about 9.30 am.

The IED was dug up from near a crematorium which is located by the riverside and contained nearly three kilograms of RDX. It was found by a rickshaw driver who went to relieve himself near the spot. After the locals were alerted, police bomb experts arrived at the spot and defused it. Later, the IED was exploded safely near Hao ground. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/rdx-found/

UGs Arrested

IMPHAL, Feb 2: A team of Imphal East district commando arrested a KCP (MTF) cadre,… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 2: A team of Imphal East district commando arrested a KCP (MTF) cadre, Chingkham Chandramani alias Mani, 22 son of Ch Sabarto Singh of Andro Maringthel Leikai from Wangkhei Andro Parking along with one 9mm pistol and live rounds. On verification, he disclosed that he joined the group in 2010 through Ingo of Andro and was involved in extortion, recruitment of new cadres and arranging shelters.

Acting on a tip-off, a combined team of Imphal West district commandos, 30 AR and 22 Grenadier arrested a KCP (MC) militant, Leichombam Boy alias Shushilkumar, 28,  son of L Mangi Singh of Mayang Langjing Tanning Makha Leikai from the locality. On spot verification, he disclosed that he got basic military training with the KYKL at Chandel district in 2001 but latter switch to the KCP (MC) and is currently working in the outfit’s finance section. A police press note added that a .32 pistol, extra magazine and live rounds of ammos were recovered from him.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/ugs-arrested/

UGs Arrested

IMPHAL, Feb 2: A team of Imphal East district commando arrested a KCP (MTF) cadre,… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 2: A team of Imphal East district commando arrested a KCP (MTF) cadre, Chingkham Chandramani alias Mani, 22 son of Ch Sabarto Singh of Andro Maringthel Leikai from Wangkhei Andro Parking along with one 9mm pistol and live rounds. On verification, he disclosed that he joined the group in 2010 through Ingo of Andro and was involved in extortion, recruitment of new cadres and arranging shelters.

Acting on a tip-off, a combined team of Imphal West district commandos, 30 AR and 22 Grenadier arrested a KCP (MC) militant, Leichombam Boy alias Shushilkumar, 28,  son of L Mangi Singh of Mayang Langjing Tanning Makha Leikai from the locality. On spot verification, he disclosed that he got basic military training with the KYKL at Chandel district in 2001 but latter switch to the KCP (MC) and is currently working in the outfit’s finance section. A police press note added that a .32 pistol, extra magazine and live rounds of ammos were recovered from him.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/ugs-arrested/

BOSEM warns

IMPHAL, Feb 2: Board of Secondary Education, Manipur has alerted parents of students studying in… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 2: Board of Secondary Education, Manipur has alerted parents of students studying in Class IX to check whether their schools are recognized by the board, informing that some schools not recognized by the board are taking admission for the same class without permission. The list of schools recognized by the board has been displayed at its office and students belonging to unrecognized schools are not eligible to appear in the HSLC Examinations, a statement from the board informed the parents.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/bosem-warns/

BOSEM warns

IMPHAL, Feb 2: Board of Secondary Education, Manipur has alerted parents of students studying in… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 2: Board of Secondary Education, Manipur has alerted parents of students studying in Class IX to check whether their schools are recognized by the board, informing that some schools not recognized by the board are taking admission for the same class without permission. The list of schools recognized by the board has been displayed at its office and students belonging to unrecognized schools are not eligible to appear in the HSLC Examinations, a statement from the board informed the parents.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/bosem-warns/

AR soccer

IMPHAL, Feb 2: In today’s matches at Play Together for Manipur Football Tournament at Lilong,… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 2: In today’s matches at Play Together for Manipur Football Tournament at Lilong, host 28 Assam Rifles defeated Lembakhul Youth Club 3-2, Youth Welfare Club, Langthabal beat Joint Youth Devolopment Association and Th Birchandra Singh Football Academy blanked Mohammad Football Assn, Chingkham 5 – 0.  The evening game between Haorebi Islamic Development Association and Muslim Youth Club, Urup ended in a one-all draw.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/ar-soccer/

AR soccer

IMPHAL, Feb 2: In today’s matches at Play Together for Manipur Football Tournament at Lilong,… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 2: In today’s matches at Play Together for Manipur Football Tournament at Lilong, host 28 Assam Rifles defeated Lembakhul Youth Club 3-2, Youth Welfare Club, Langthabal beat Joint Youth Devolopment Association and Th Birchandra Singh Football Academy blanked Mohammad Football Assn, Chingkham 5 – 0.  The evening game between Haorebi Islamic Development Association and Muslim Youth Club, Urup ended in a one-all draw.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/ar-soccer/

Manipur wins BCCI tourney

IMPHAL, Feb 2: Manipur emerged winners of the BCCI U-22 associate and affiliated members cricket… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 2: Manipur emerged winners of the BCCI U-22 associate and affiliated members cricket tournament defeating Meghalaya by six wickets in the final today. After winning the toss, Meghalaya chose to set a target and seemed to have made the right call after amassing 233 runs. However, Manipur made short work of the chase crossing home in the 48th over losing just four wickets. Robinson top-scored with a hurricane 79 off 83 balls while Santosh (35 off 42 balls) and unvanquished batsmen Mahesh (42 off 71) and Ng Rajesh (45 off 67)  made wholesome contributions. Amongst the state’s bowler Jenious and Williams were the most successful with three victims each. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/manipur-wins-bcci-tourney/

Manipur lose

IMPHAL, Feb 2: Manipur suffered a one-goal loss to Meghalaya in the AIFF U-14 boys… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 2: Manipur suffered a one-goal loss to Meghalaya in the AIFF U-14 boys football tournament at Kalyani, West Bengal. Tomorrow, Manipur plays two matches, against Assam in the morning and Bengal in the afternoon.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/manipur-lose/

Manipur lose

IMPHAL, Feb 2: Manipur suffered a one-goal loss to Meghalaya in the AIFF U-14 boys… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 2: Manipur suffered a one-goal loss to Meghalaya in the AIFF U-14 boys football tournament at Kalyani, West Bengal. Tomorrow, Manipur plays two matches, against Assam in the morning and Bengal in the afternoon.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/manipur-lose/

Weapons of War or Peace

The screaming banner headlines about how French defence manufacturer Dassault won a massive 20 billion… more »

The screaming banner headlines about how French defence manufacturer Dassault won a massive 20 billion dollar fighter plane purchase deal with the Indian government and how the company’s rivals, the nearest one being EADS (European Aeronautic Defence and Space company) but including four others in the fray earlier namely, American firms Lockheed Martin (F-16) and Boeing (F/A-18), Russian United Aircraft Corporation (MiG-35) and Swedish SAAB (Gripen) also tell a story other than an exciting business battle that involved not just individual corporations but also national governments. All these countries belong to the developed world and are supposedly champions of international peace and human rights. They have plenty of money to sink into the peace and conflict studies, as well as to fund the human rights movement around the globe. Indeed their money is the fuel behind a majority of NGOs around the world working in these areas of growing global concern. From this bare outline the irony is already apparent.

The UN Human Development Report, 2002, dedicated to a study on deepening of democracy quite accurately pointed out that two democratic countries have never gone to war since WW-II and is unlikely ever to go to war again for apart from everything else, democracy is about settling national disputes by civilised debates, business competitions, and not the least, sports. The report probably had the so called mature democracies in these rich countries in mind. Indeed, it is unthinkable today that any two Western European countries or North America would go to war with each other. But the fact also is, they do not hesitate taking wars and weapons of war to other countries. If the international peace campaigns were to mean a complete ban on weapons manufacturing, probably these democratic countries would be the first to back out and begin a process of redefining democracy through cleverly sponsored NGOs and academic think tanks, to suit their ends. They remain the biggest merchants of weapons of war and therefore the vendors of death as well. Though they would talk peace, they would not like wars to end and put a seal on their highly profitable businesses. They would however not want these wars to be on their soils. Can there be a bigger hypocrisy than this?

Probably the argument then would be these weapons are not meant for war but for preventing wars. We have all heard this argument before haven’t we? Modernising the military, making nuclear weapons, developing terrible chemical and biological weapons, are all meant to be deterrents of future wars, provided of course these activities remain the monopoly of the developed countries. If other states even nurture vague ambitions to emulate these manufacturing capabilities, they would be termed as rogue states, and possibly bombed out of sanity. Iraq and Afghanistan learnt this the hard way. Iran and North Korea are also dangerously coming into the firing line of this outlook.

It must come as extremely disheartening to genuine peace workers that disarmament still remains highly unrealistic because of what Noam Chomsky called the “military industrial complex”. Both the military as well as the arms industries around the world need each other in what can actually be called an unholy alliance. If there is any alliance that is beyond severance at this moment it must be this one, considering the numerous vested interests intertwined and cemented so securely by prospects of making billons and trillions of dollars.

Beyond the “military industrial complex” and therefore the perpetuation of weapons circulation around the world, there are other implications. The one most noteworthy is the outcome, though perhaps not part of a design, of an unseen equation between this complex and the NGO movements campaigning for peace and disarmament. On this canvas, disarmament has come to virtually mean neutralising the war capabilities of non-state actors only. Recognized states can buy the deadliest and costliest weapons legally from the world market, but nobody else can. If the latter want to arm themselves the weapons have to be bought from the black market, and it is no surprise that beyond the legal arms market, an illegal one has also become a reality. In this sense even the “military industrial complex” is an endorsement of the Weberian notion of legitimate violence as a monopoly of the state. The vicious cycle of conflict, it seems is not just about to end in the backdrop of this sinister “military industrial complex”.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/weapons-of-war-or-peace/

Weapons of War or Peace

The screaming banner headlines about how French defence manufacturer Dassault won a massive 20 billion… more »

The screaming banner headlines about how French defence manufacturer Dassault won a massive 20 billion dollar fighter plane purchase deal with the Indian government and how the company’s rivals, the nearest one being EADS (European Aeronautic Defence and Space company) but including four others in the fray earlier namely, American firms Lockheed Martin (F-16) and Boeing (F/A-18), Russian United Aircraft Corporation (MiG-35) and Swedish SAAB (Gripen) also tell a story other than an exciting business battle that involved not just individual corporations but also national governments. All these countries belong to the developed world and are supposedly champions of international peace and human rights. They have plenty of money to sink into the peace and conflict studies, as well as to fund the human rights movement around the globe. Indeed their money is the fuel behind a majority of NGOs around the world working in these areas of growing global concern. From this bare outline the irony is already apparent.

The UN Human Development Report, 2002, dedicated to a study on deepening of democracy quite accurately pointed out that two democratic countries have never gone to war since WW-II and is unlikely ever to go to war again for apart from everything else, democracy is about settling national disputes by civilised debates, business competitions, and not the least, sports. The report probably had the so called mature democracies in these rich countries in mind. Indeed, it is unthinkable today that any two Western European countries or North America would go to war with each other. But the fact also is, they do not hesitate taking wars and weapons of war to other countries. If the international peace campaigns were to mean a complete ban on weapons manufacturing, probably these democratic countries would be the first to back out and begin a process of redefining democracy through cleverly sponsored NGOs and academic think tanks, to suit their ends. They remain the biggest merchants of weapons of war and therefore the vendors of death as well. Though they would talk peace, they would not like wars to end and put a seal on their highly profitable businesses. They would however not want these wars to be on their soils. Can there be a bigger hypocrisy than this?

Probably the argument then would be these weapons are not meant for war but for preventing wars. We have all heard this argument before haven’t we? Modernising the military, making nuclear weapons, developing terrible chemical and biological weapons, are all meant to be deterrents of future wars, provided of course these activities remain the monopoly of the developed countries. If other states even nurture vague ambitions to emulate these manufacturing capabilities, they would be termed as rogue states, and possibly bombed out of sanity. Iraq and Afghanistan learnt this the hard way. Iran and North Korea are also dangerously coming into the firing line of this outlook.

It must come as extremely disheartening to genuine peace workers that disarmament still remains highly unrealistic because of what Noam Chomsky called the “military industrial complex”. Both the military as well as the arms industries around the world need each other in what can actually be called an unholy alliance. If there is any alliance that is beyond severance at this moment it must be this one, considering the numerous vested interests intertwined and cemented so securely by prospects of making billons and trillions of dollars.

Beyond the “military industrial complex” and therefore the perpetuation of weapons circulation around the world, there are other implications. The one most noteworthy is the outcome, though perhaps not part of a design, of an unseen equation between this complex and the NGO movements campaigning for peace and disarmament. On this canvas, disarmament has come to virtually mean neutralising the war capabilities of non-state actors only. Recognized states can buy the deadliest and costliest weapons legally from the world market, but nobody else can. If the latter want to arm themselves the weapons have to be bought from the black market, and it is no surprise that beyond the legal arms market, an illegal one has also become a reality. In this sense even the “military industrial complex” is an endorsement of the Weberian notion of legitimate violence as a monopoly of the state. The vicious cycle of conflict, it seems is not just about to end in the backdrop of this sinister “military industrial complex”.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/weapons-of-war-or-peace/

Manipur Kumhei to enthral Bengaluru – KanglaOnline

Manipur Kumhei to enthral BengaluruKanglaOnlineHence, the Manipur Liaison Office, Bengaluru is organising a two day Manipur Kumhei at Bengaluru with a view to bring together, to start with, about 800 people of Manipur origin and enable them to spend an…

Manipur Kumhei to enthral Bengaluru
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Hence, the Manipur Liaison Office, Bengaluru is organising a two day Manipur Kumhei at Bengaluru with a view to bring together, to start with, about 800 people of Manipur origin and enable them to spend an enriching and enjoyable experience.

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Manipur wins BCCI tourney – KanglaOnline

Manipur wins BCCI tourneyKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Feb 2: Manipur emerged winners of the BCCI U-22 associate and affiliated members cricket tournament defeating Meghalaya by six wickets in the final today. After winning the toss, Meghalaya chose to set a tar…

Manipur wins BCCI tourney
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IMPHAL, Feb 2: Manipur emerged winners of the BCCI U-22 associate and affiliated members cricket tournament defeating Meghalaya by six wickets in the final today. After winning the toss, Meghalaya chose to set a target and seemed to have made the right

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Establishing durable peace in the North-East – Daily Pioneer

Establishing durable peace in the North-EastDaily PioneerOnly if Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Arunchachal Pradesh and Tripura are at peace with one another and also within their own existing boundaries will New Delhi's foreign stra…

Establishing durable peace in the North-East
Daily Pioneer
Only if Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Arunchachal Pradesh and Tripura are at peace with one another and also within their own existing boundaries will New Delhi's foreign strategy work. If the armed Naga insurgents' 65-year old struggle

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Establishing durable peace in the North-East – Daily Pioneer

Establishing durable peace in the North-EastDaily PioneerOnly if Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Arunchachal Pradesh and Tripura are at peace with one another and also within their own existing boundaries will New Delhi's foreign stra…

Establishing durable peace in the North-East
Daily Pioneer
Only if Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Arunchachal Pradesh and Tripura are at peace with one another and also within their own existing boundaries will New Delhi's foreign strategy work. If the armed Naga insurgents' 65-year old struggle

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