Vaiphei students organise felicitation

The Zillai Vaiphei Students’ Association General Headquarters organized a felicitation programme for the eight Vaiphei successful candidates in Manipur Public Service Commission examination 2013 Source The Sangai Express

The Zillai Vaiphei Students’ Association General Headquarters organized a felicitation programme for the eight Vaiphei successful candidates in Manipur Public Service Commission examination 2013 Source The Sangai Express

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Blood donated on Friendship Day

In connection with the World Friendship Day, a blood donation camp was conducted by Friendship Development Organization at the blood bank of Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences JNIMS today wherein around 50 volunteers of the organization…

In connection with the World Friendship Day, a blood donation camp was conducted by Friendship Development Organization at the blood bank of Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences JNIMS today wherein around 50 volunteers of the organization donated their blood Source Hueiyen News Service

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Driver’s abduction protested

Expressing their discontentment and protest against the kidnapping of driver Langoljam Radhamohon 30 and his handyman Khumanthem 22 by the cadres of NSCN K near Piphema Army camp in Nagaland in the intervening night of July 25 26 last month, th…

Expressing their discontentment and protest against the kidnapping of driver Langoljam Radhamohon 30 and his handyman Khumanthem 22 by the cadres of NSCN K near Piphema Army camp in Nagaland in the intervening night of July 25 26 last month, the family members of the driver and his local communities has today staged a sit in protest at Wangjing Cherapur Source The Sangai Express

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Site for Sports University inspected

Consequent to earmarking of Rs 100 crore in the Union Budget for construction of a Sports University in Manipur, an official team from Centre has inspected the suitable sites for construction of the proposed university Source Hueiyen News Service

Consequent to earmarking of Rs 100 crore in the Union Budget for construction of a Sports University in Manipur, an official team from Centre has inspected the suitable sites for construction of the proposed university Source Hueiyen News Service

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Mediamen detained for taking photographs

A team of media persons who had taken photographs of police frisking was unnecessarily detained for over an hour by the VDF personnel here today only to release after intervention of All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union Source Hueiyen News Service

A team of media persons who had taken photographs of police frisking was unnecessarily detained for over an hour by the VDF personnel here today only to release after intervention of All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union Source Hueiyen News Service

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UGC opens all scholarships to third gender candidates

Application forms for admission to Indian academic institutes have always defined an aspirant as either belonging to the male or female gender Source The Sangai Express Agencies

Application forms for admission to Indian academic institutes have always defined an aspirant as either belonging to the male or female gender Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Yaipha thouni thouram

The Yaipha Thouni Thouram of Manipuri digital feature film ‘Nupa Fabi’ to be produced by Morning Dew Film was held at Hotel Classic here today Source Hueiyen News Service

The Yaipha Thouni Thouram of Manipuri digital feature film ‘Nupa Fabi’ to be produced by Morning Dew Film was held at Hotel Classic here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Rajiv’ s IPKF move was impulsive ExArmy man

It was former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s impulsive decision, supported by an equally impulsive and flam boyant Army chief General K Sundarji, that pitched Indian troops into the Sri Lankan war, says Col Source The Sangai Express Agencies

It was former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s impulsive decision, supported by an equally impulsive and flam boyant Army chief General K Sundarji, that pitched Indian troops into the Sri Lankan war, says Col Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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ZB threatens to call back Zeliangrong students from Maram

While condemning the alleged life attempt on Ringsanbou Newmai, Zeliangrong Baudi Assam, Manipur and Nagaland ZB AMN and Zeliangrong Baudi Manipur ZB M have threatened to call back students of Zeliangrong community from Maram if the attack on them…

While condemning the alleged life attempt on Ringsanbou Newmai, Zeliangrong Baudi Assam, Manipur and Nagaland ZB AMN and Zeliangrong Baudi Manipur ZB M have threatened to call back students of Zeliangrong community from Maram if the attack on them continues Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Housewife found murdered, sexual assault suspected

Shock and agony gripped Yairipok village in Thoubal district after a 33 year old woman was found brutally murdered in her own paddy field Source The Sangai Express

Shock and agony gripped Yairipok village in Thoubal district after a 33 year old woman was found brutally murdered in her own paddy field Source The Sangai Express

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Medical negligence 3feet long bandage released in stool of operated patient

In a bizarre incident of exposing yet another case of total negligence of the medical professionals, a woman patient who had been operated for a mere stone accumulation in Gall Bladder released a 3 feet long bandage in her stool Source Hueiyen News …

In a bizarre incident of exposing yet another case of total negligence of the medical professionals, a woman patient who had been operated for a mere stone accumulation in Gall Bladder released a 3 feet long bandage in her stool Source Hueiyen News Service

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Bandage found in excreta post surgery

While people of the State are expressing their utmost dis content against doctors for their alleged negligence in duty, a post operative patient has found a three feet long bandage in her excreta following which the family mem bers raised an uproar …

While people of the State are expressing their utmost dis content against doctors for their alleged negligence in duty, a post operative patient has found a three feet long bandage in her excreta following which the family mem bers raised an uproar Source The Sangai Express

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Killing of Ranjita Yairipok protests, Aug 6 deadline set

Demanding to produce the killer s , the Joint Action Committee JAC formed against the killing of Ranjita today staged demonstration rallies at Yairipok area in Thoubal district Source Hueiyen News Service

Demanding to produce the killer s , the Joint Action Committee JAC formed against the killing of Ranjita today staged demonstration rallies at Yairipok area in Thoubal district Source Hueiyen News Service

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Cops detain scribes for 1 hour

A team of media persons who went to cover protest demonstrations on the issue of Inner Line Permit System were detained by police for almost one hour for taking photographs of some police personnel on frisking duty Source The Sangai Express

A team of media persons who went to cover protest demonstrations on the issue of Inner Line Permit System were detained by police for almost one hour for taking photographs of some police personnel on frisking duty Source The Sangai Express

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KYU’s social service concludes

The voluntary social service conducted by Kangpokpi Youth Union KYU at Community Health Centre, Kangpokpi which is the First Referral Unit FRU in Sadar Hills, concluded here on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

The voluntary social service conducted by Kangpokpi Youth Union KYU at Community Health Centre, Kangpokpi which is the First Referral Unit FRU in Sadar Hills, concluded here on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Screening for Manipur Pineapple Queen on August 9 – E-Pao.net

Screening for Manipur Pineapple Queen on August 9E-Pao.netImphal, August 03 2014: The screening cum rehearsal for the Manipur Pineapple Queen Contest 2014 will be held on August 9 at Manipur Press Club, Majorkhul from 10 am onwards. The contest is open…

Screening for Manipur Pineapple Queen on August 9
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Imphal, August 03 2014: The screening cum rehearsal for the Manipur Pineapple Queen Contest 2014 will be held on August 9 at Manipur Press Club, Majorkhul from 10 am onwards. The contest is open to all eligible girls of Manipur and the aspiring …

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Absence Of Coordination In Governance, Privileges And Non-Emergence Of Salient Development Scenario: At whose cost in Manipur?

By Amar Yumnam The Head of the People of Manipur (read as Chief Minister) had recently reaffirmed in the floor of the house, where the paragons of democracy get exemplified,

By Amar Yumnam

The Head of the People of Manipur (read as Chief Minister) had recently reaffirmed in the floor of the house, where the paragons of democracy get exemplified, that there is no coordination in the various organs of his administration while exercising various governance responsibilities. Mind you, we have to take his words with all the possible values attached for he has been in the helm of affairs for more than a decade. Further the house acted aggregately in an area supposedly related to the “privileges” of the attendees consequent upon an arguable aptness of the description of the qualitative features of the attendees by a social articulator of issues in a discussion in a local television channel and irrespective of whether the very contextual issue one supports or otherwise.

But quite painfully unfortunate is the absolute silence and absence of demand for introspective debate by all when a much significant issue of polity – absence of coordination among the various organs of government while supposedly performing tasks in public interest – was being intimated by the politically most important person in the floor of the institution where the “privilege-aware” supreme protagonists of democracy are supposed to be gathering. Was it a case where the greed of anyone was not being questioned and ipso facto unimportant to demand further deliberation? Even more painful has been the failure of the fourth estate of the land to focus on this admission of a major governance weakness and arouse public debate.

Now one may ask me with every privilege one has at her command as to why this admission of governance failure is painful. I have quite a few worries which should disturb the mental peace and social existence of anyone in this land. Manipur has been politically a very disturbed province for more than a period of three decades. She has also witnessed a hugely deepening ethnic fractionalisation where the Nagas would think of Nagas as against others, and the Kukis and the Meeteis would also follow suit. These have led to a kind of scenario where collective actions have become vastly negative and violent in colour and approach; understandably so as these would always be the case anywhere in the world where armed groups are present. All these should necessarily have occupied the body and mind of the government on how to evolve policies and strategies for countering the negative trends in the society. The admission of absence of coordination among the organs of the government in attending to the responsibilities of governance and performing activities in supposedly attending to public interests attest to the fact that the needed and expected collective application of mind by the various organs of the government have not happened. In other words, the government has not risen to the occasion; the polity has not evolved towards a responsive and responsible one. It is a clear case where the politicians and the bureaucracy have failed to provide the administrative leadership they are supposed to be providing to the society.

This scenario further calls for another question to be raised as to why there is persistence of this. Here a study by a leading Japanese institutional economist, Masahiko Aoki, of the Japanese and the Chinese transition to modern states took place and just now made available has lessons to be learnt. He writes: “There can be various types of domains in a societal game depending on strategic interactions are mediated. Analogous to the contractual exchange of goods and money in the economic domain, emotion-inducing, action-eliciting linguistic utterances, symbolic behaviour, gifts, and so forth may be exchanged in the social-exchange domain to generate and sustain social norms, customs, and herd behaviour in others. In the political exchange domain ….. the government provides public goods, such as national and local security and protection of vested property rights, in exchange for tax payments so as to maximise its own payoffs, for instance prestige, sustained dominance, wealth-building, or monument-building.

In contrast, in response to government actions, individuals and organisations select actions from among yielding, colluding, approving, rejecting, revolting, and so on. A “stable equilibrium state” in this game ….is…the polity”. In a polity, the public would inter alia be “paying taxes if payment of taxes is enforced or trying to evade taxes if evasion is not detected..” Now when it comes to the prevailing scenario of Manipur, it is as if both the political class and the bureaucratic elite enjoy and thrive in the absolute absence of convergence and coordination among the various organs in order to fool the public eye for both isolated performance and failure; heads I win and tails you lose. It could be that the traditional institutional roots of social existence and polity have yet prevailed in Manipur and the modern democratic roots have not yet been established. Is it a case that the traditional social institutions create a facilitating environment for the agents in the government to forever indulge in greedy behaviour of rent seeking and all in the name of the governance? We all know that the perfection, purity, competence and performance of Sanamahi was made immaterial by the corruption between incompetent and non-performing Pakhangba and his mother. The performance and functioning of the Pakhangba seva committees, as I know them, today inherit the corruptibility and pretentiousness behind the method of Pakhangba coming to the throne. But this method can never be a genuine foundation for democracy to emerge in any society. But unfortunately Manipur seems to be under the spell of this institutional characteristic conveniently facilitating the government to be non-convergent when it comes to the performance of the various organs. But all these have been at the huge financial and development cost of collective advancement as any non-coordination compromises the quality and level of achievement while individualised and colluding benefits remain intact. No we cannot afford this to continue for long.

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A Winning Goal – for Life

August 1 to 7 is observed as World Breastfeeding Week. One of the United Nation’s important bodies such as the United Nations’ Children Fund endorses the observation. It says the

August 1 to 7 is observed as World Breastfeeding Week. One of the United Nation’s important bodies such as the United Nations’ Children Fund endorses the observation. It says the week is to highlight the vital role of breastfeeding that it plays in the lives of children and the critical importance of promoting the value of breastfeeding globally, nationally, and at the community level. This year’s theme is: ‘Breastfeeding: A Winning Goal – for Life. It is also linked with one of the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved. Though there has been criticism against the MGDs from various social commentators and planners, that there is lack of analysis and justification behind the chosen objectives. Criticism apart, the importance of breastfeeding needs to be acknowledged universally. As goes the popular Manipuri modern song ‘Khomlaang laman singngamloi nungi – minungshi chaobi – he ema’, its loose translation would be: ‘The debt for the milk you nourished us – will remain forever – Mother kindhearted’. The lyric of this song is from B Jayantakumar Sharma, written with patriotic fervor; it heightens one’s love for motherland. N Pahari by giving voice to the lyrics has immortalised the song. The denotation of mother’s milk in this song has its centrality with the bond that is shared between mother and child, or a patriot with his or her motherland. It reflects how entrenched is the impression of mother’s milk both in the personal and social psyche. When a child is born in the Leikai, a lactating mother would always volunteer to breastfeed the newborn, while the mother takes her time to regain strength after the delivery. This was a common social practice among the Meitei community not so long time ago. But now the practice has been replaced by bottled milk powder. Doctors normally advise to feed the baby with the milk powder until the mother’s recovery. At the same time they strictly advise young mothers to ensure feeding the baby with colostrum milk, which is invaluable to the newborn in warding off diseases.

As part of the global observation, the week is also being observed in Manipur. Having witnessed some of the observations that have been taking place this week, it would not be wrong to say that most of the observations have been predictably ceremonial. It usually goes with a formal function, with some speeches from the dignitaries seated on the dais. Followed by media coverage of the event on the following day, the speeches will be more or less highlighting the benefits of breastfeeding and the significance of the week-long observation etc. This has been the practice for other observations like the environment day, wet land day, population day or the fire service week for that matter. In place of the ceremonial one, what are badly needed are concrete policies and actions in respect to the issues in focus. The annual observation should be a day of assessment, of the related actions that were taken out during the 365 days. Breastfeeding week, particularly for the State would be to assess the working atmosphere of the lactating mothers. For instance, it is mandatory to have lactating rooms in all public buildings, whether cinema halls or auditoriums in other advanced countries. A study on the dietary habit of the State is also a must. Consumption of tobacco has phenomenally increased in the State. Tobacco (Zarda Pan) is being consumed widely by a large section of the population, which include pregnant and lactating women. Studies have shown that tobacco has adverse effect on the baby’s health. Women who are engaged in informal sectors are often vulnerable to inimical working atmosphere. We often witness lactating mothers street vending with their children. In fact, women are a major chunk of the informal work force in Manipur. These are some of the issues that are needed to be addressed, rather than rhetoricising the glory of Manipuri women and motherhood on a week-long observation of breastfeeding. Let us score the real winning goal.

Leader Writer: Senate Kh

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Yairipok and nearby area residents erupt after local woman found dead

IMPHAL, August 3: Residents of Yairipok and its surrounding area erupted in protest today, after a local woman was found dead yesterday with knife injuries on her body. Lourembam Ranjita Devi,

An overhead shot of the police trying to stop the angered locals at Yairipok Bazar. Photo: IFP

An overhead shot of the police trying to stop the angered locals at Yairipok Bazar.
Photo: IFP

IMPHAL, August 3: Residents of Yairipok and its surrounding area erupted in protest today, after a local woman was found dead yesterday with knife injuries on her body. 

Lourembam Ranjita Devi, 33, wife of L Loken Singh of Yairipok Khoirom Mathak was found dead during a manhunt Saturday night launched after she failed to return from the fields. 

During a spot enquiry this morning, police recovered a sickle, a sandal and a Hero Captain cycle from near the place where her body was found. 

Family members said Ranjita had left for work at their Kakmayai Mamang Loukol field under Yairipok Police, around 11am yesterday after having lunch. 

When she failed to return, her husband Loken went to the fields but as it was already dark, failed to find her, the family said. 

When Loken informed the family of this situation, a massive manhunt for the missing woman was launched during which her body was found from their field with knife marks on the left side corner of her lips and neck, the family informed. 

There are also speculations that she was raped and then killed. 

Meanwhile, angered residents of Yairipok Koirom, Kekru, Malom, Leirongthel, Ningel, Kakmayai Heitroipokpi Muslim locality and tribal villages of Khamlang erupted and rallied around the locality in more than 30 vehicles including Tata trucks today. 

Later a public meeting was held at Khoirom Mathak Leikai Keithel, with Leirongthel Ningel GP pradhan S Kumar and Wangkhem ZP member Kh Sobha presiding over the proceedings. 

During the meeting, the locals resolved that the body will not be retrieved for last rites until the culprits are arrested. 

Setting August 6 as the deadline for the government to meet their demands, the public further demanded compensation for the bereaved family and threatened to launch sterner forms of agitations if the demands are not met. 

Later, a JAC was also formed and took out another rally towards the Yairipok Bazar which was stopped at Bamon Leikai by the police. 

Local MLA Keisham Meghachandra arrived at the spot and assured all possible help from his and the government’s side. 

SP Thoubal Radheshyam urged the public for support and said in case of any discontentment or dissatisfaction with the police investigation, the public can complain to him or any of his subordinate officers. 

No effort will be spared to make early arrest, he assured. 

On the other hand, shops and vendors in the Yairipok bazar area remained closed for the day. 

The JAC also submitted a memorandum to the Home minister, DC Thobal, SP Thoubal and others through the local MLA. 

Post mortem was conducted today after the police had deposited the body last night around 11, but the family has refused to accept the body. 

The deceased has two sons and two daughters. 

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