Education as Elixir

In a speech by Mark Twain on September 23, 1900, opposing a move in certain quarters of the American government to close down some public schools which the government thought

In a speech by Mark Twain on September 23, 1900, opposing a move in certain quarters of the American government to close down some public schools which the government thought were getting too expensive to maintain, is fascinating for both its passion as well as sound rationale. `Every time you stop a school, you will have to build a jail. What you gain at one end you lose at the other. It`s like feeding a dog on his own tail. It won`t fatten the dog. Twain made the message clear. Whatever fund the government stood to gain by shutting down these schools, would in the long run not result in any saving, for they would have ended up spent in dealing with other adverse social side effects of precisely the closure of these schools. This is a worthwhile lesson for those who handle education policies in Manipur. For education, apart from the well known role of imparting skills and knowledge to the younger generation is also equally about social engineering. Hence, public money well spent on bettering the education agenda is never a waste, and that any obstacle put up before quality education, would amount to a deep stab wound inflicted to the social mechanism, the scars for which will not be easy to remove for generations.

In Manipur, the situation is a little different from the picture Mark Twain sketched. A number of government schools have been wound up here too, but not because the government wants to save money. These schools on the other hand have become defunct on account of decades of dereliction of duty by staff, and criminal official corruption at the time of staff recruitments. The outcomes however are similar to what Mark Twain feared. The death of government schools in Manipur it can safely be presumed, would have contributed liberally to the social turmoil the state is witness to today. In this light, the new initiative the present government is taking to rejuvenate government schools, is not just laudable but also must be considered a very important mission. We wish it all success, not the government`™s sake alone, but our own as well. There are sterling private schools doing yeoman`™s work in uplifting the quality of school education in the state, but not everybody can afford them as they run on the money they earn, and have to put a cost on their services. Government schools, which are run on public tax money, therefore available free to the public, are therefore vital the important social project of building an egalitarian society. We also wish the government can think of similar initiatives in the college sector which too is in a very advanced state of decay.

It is of course another matter as to what quality education should be. Should it be skill oriented, or should be about imparting a liberal understanding of life and the world in general? Should education produce technocrats or philosophers? Must appreciation of art, music, nature etc be a necessary part of a wholesome education? Even as these issues of quality are coming to occupy centre stage elsewhere, it is a tragedy that Manipur still has to be grappling with problems such as teachers`™ absenteeism. Hence in Manipur, the definition of quality education will have to be confined to basic issues like streamlining the administration of government schools and colleges, rationalizing the transfer policy of teachers, handling the pressures to absorb part-time lecturers without screening, resolving the issue of college teachers with fake Ph.Ds etc. Only when these problems have been settled, can the state begin thinking of keeping pace with the more nuanced debates on what constitutes quality education.

But if we must begin all over from the beginning, the sooner this is done, the better it will be. Since the foundation on which the edifice of quality education can stand on is virtually absent, it must have to be built now, or else the present generation will have to live with the terrible guilt of having condemned our society to another `hundred years of solitude`. There can be no single factor to any social issue. Nothing about life is in black and white. But while the basics are being rebuilt, let us also not lose sight of the belief that every school revitalized, every college propped up back on its own leg, would deplete the ranks of mayhem makers on our streets who have made life in the state descend progressively into misery year after year?

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Conservation of eco-system reverberates on Intl Day for Biological Diversity observation

IMPHAL May 22: As in other parts of the world, the International Day for Biological Diversity was observed jointly by Manipur Biodiversity Board and Forest Department under the sponsorship from

IMPHAL May 22: As in other parts of the world, the International Day for Biological Diversity was observed jointly by Manipur Biodiversity Board and Forest Department under the sponsorship from National Biodiversity Authority Government of India at Manipur Film Development Corporation, Palace Compound today.

The observance held under the theme `Biodiversity for Sustainable Development`™ was graced by Ram Muivah, IAS, Addl. Chief Secretary; P N Prasad, IFS, Chief Wild Life Warden; Prof Dinabandhu Sahoo, Director, IBSD and Dr M Rohinikumar Singh, Ex-Director(Research) CAU as the chief guest, president and guests of honour respectively.

While reminiscing the forest cover and the flora and fauna of the state in his youthful times, Ram Muivah expressed concern on the rampant deforestation which has affected ecological environment.

He stressed on the need to plant more trees so as to reclaim and conserve the rich biodiversity for sustainable development.

Prof Dinabandhu Sahoo noted that the north east India especially Manipur has a fragile eco-system and would not be suitable for setting up of heavy industries.

However, the concerned stakeholders can collectively approach to revise the existing policy and practice to maintain and promote the eco-system and market the exotic places through tourism, he said.

P N Prasad spoke about the importance of conservation of biodiversity while explaining the co-relationship of humankind and nature and how this balance is essential for sustainability of life.

He cited the knowledge of forefathers of accepting this relationship and how nature is indeed worshipped, which the people are now destroying in greed.

Prizes for painting as well as essay competition on biodiversity held in connection with the observance were distributed to its respective winners by the dignitaries. Manipuri singers Pushparani and Naoboy enthralled the gathering with their famous tracks.

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AR Naik Subedar serves legal notice to top officers against deprivation of pay, allowance

IMPHAL, May 22: In an unprecedented manner, a Naik Subedar of 30 Assam Rifles has served a legal notice to five high ranking officers including Secretary of Ministry of Home

IMPHAL, May 22: In an unprecedented manner, a Naik Subedar of 30 Assam Rifles has served a legal notice to five high ranking officers including Secretary of Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India today against deprivation of pay and allowance to be given according to rank and seniority.

The Naik Subedar has been identified as Ramesh Chand (JC No 3000449), 53 son of Late Uadho Ram Sharma from Didwin village in Hamirpur District, Himachal Pradesh.

The legal notice was served by BP Sahu, advocate of Supreme Court and High Courts as counsel of the AR personnel.

The four other officers have been identified as Ramesh Kumar Rana, Director of Assam Rifles, Shillong; Vedpal Yadav, ex-CO of 30 AR; Roshan Verma, Commandant of 30 AR and Chandal Kharyal, Major of 30 AR.

In the legal notice to the five officers, advocate BP Sahu said, `My client who was serving as Hav/GD No G/30004492 was promoted to the rank of Nb/Sub (GD) with retrospective effect from 01.12.2004 in the scale of pay of Rs 5500-175-9000 per month.`

It further said `the pay and allowance of my client as on 01.12.2004 was fixed at Rs 5675 by granting one increment and by indicating the next date of increment December 1, 2005. The said order was issued in pursuance of the HQ/DGAR order No 1.19012/30AR/0002/2012 dated 21.02.2012.`

It further explained that , in pursuance of the order, `the pay and allowance of my client have to be calculated and prepared as indicated in the said order by fixing his pay and allowance at Rs 5675 as on 01.12.2004 and his pay and allowance have also to be prepared in the said scale of pay with dearness allowances as well as other allowances granted by the Government from time to time.`

The notice went to say that `the pay and allowances of my client was also fixed vide order dated 22.09.2012 in pursuance of CCS (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008 wef 25.06.2011 in the pay band 2 ie Rs 9300-34800 plus grade pay of Rs 4600 per month.`

It also said `the pay and allowances of my client was fixed at Rs 19,140 wef 01.07.2012 in the pay band 2 ie Rs 9300-34800 plus grade pay of Rs 4600 per month by fixing his DNI on 01.07.2013. In view of the said order, my client has been drawing his pay and allowances as prescribed by the CCS (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008.`

It said that, it has been informed that though `my client is entitled to the arrear pay and allowances for the post of NB/Sub (GD) in view of the aforestated orders with retrospective effect from 01.12.2004 and from the date of commencement of CCS (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008, the authorities concerned including you failed to prepare the arrear pay and allowances of my client, drawn and credited the same to the account and crediting the arrear pay and allowances of my client his pay and allowances have been reduced without assigning any reason. Thus, inaction on your part cannot be justified under any circumstances.`

The notice further warned the AR authorities `to prepare, draw and credit the arrear pay and allowances of my client wef 01.12.2004 in view of the above referred orders` giving them one month to do so, failing which the matter would be taken to the appropriate forum to have actions initiated against them for contempt of the above referred orders of the relevant courts.

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TR’s 1 Year in Office – A Tumultuous Political Journey, Kaziranga to Kohima

By Oken Jeet Sandham   When TR Zeliang led NPF legislators along with their allies were singing a “Song” paying “tribute to mothers” at the famous Kaziranga’s IORA The Retreat,

p1feb6-400x330By Oken Jeet Sandham

 

When TR Zeliang led NPF legislators along with their allies were singing a “Song” paying “tribute to mothers” at the famous Kaziranga’s IORA The Retreat, it reverberated across the state of Nagaland. One thinks – “How would it be nice if they could sing same at Kohima or Dimapur or any place in Nagaland in presence of mothers?”

Why did he go to Kaziranga to become a leader of NPF legislature party and why could he not do the same at the home turf? What was wrong and who was the threat to him are some of the basic questions?

It was only after Noke Wangnao, then Minister for Public Health Engineering (PHE), expressed his inner mind to the media with regard to the post of Chief Minister which would soon be vacated by Neiphiu Rio, Team Zeliang rushed to Kaziranga. He (Wangnao) even claimed that Rio asked him to become his successor as no one from the ENPO area had occupied the highest post in the state since statehood.

Of course, there were at least four contenders for the post of Chief Minister. They were TR Zeliang, Noke Wangnao, G Kaito Aye and Kuzholuzo (Azo) Nienu. Wangnao and Kaito did not, however, join the Kaziranga mission but Zeliang retained them when he formally took over the reins of the state from Rio. However, he was always suspicious of the duo and his suspicion was vindicated at last.

That was how the present Chief Minister TR Zeliang started his most tumultuous political journey from Kaziranga and he would, perhaps, never forget “Kaziranga” as his roadmap of becoming Chief Minister of Nagaland was drawn up from there.

Interestingly, before settling down the dust of political storms soon after becoming the Chief Minister of Nagaland, Zeliang started facing many oppositions not from the main opposition Congress party but from within his party. There were moves against his leadership, though not openly. Even at times, there were head counts, of course again unofficially, to throw a challenge against his leadership within the NPF legislature party. Yet, the numbers on his side were more and that made him and his colleagues loyal to him confident that they could carry on.

This off and on threat to his leadership still continued and at one point of time, many of his Cabinet colleagues had allegedly cautioned him to stand firm. On a few occasions, he was reported to have been allegedly advised by his senior cabinet colleagues loyal to him to even drop the dissidents from the Council of Ministers.

And when the people of Nagaland were still in Christmas festive hangover and not believing of any coup of sort, 22 dissident NPF legislators led by Kaito openly walked away from the 38 NPF legislature group. Many were caught napping and this sudden turn of political development had deepened the ruling NPF crisis to an unprecedented level. But Zeliang took advantage of the unusual political crisis to drop Kaito and Nienu and later Wangnao from his Council of Ministers.

Many political pundits believed that Zeliang might have planned to take support of Opposition Congress much ahead of the open revolt against his leadership as he knew that he would not be able to run his government peacefully unless he destabilized the dissidents. That was why within days of the open revolt, he approached the Governor of Nagaland for summoning a Special Session of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly to have a “Trial of Strength” of his shaky Government.

It took nearly a month for the Governor to summon a “Special Session of Nagaland Legislative Assembly” for “Floor Test” of his nine month old Ministry. The dissident NPF legislators, however, questioned the motive behind his move for “Confidence Motion” explaining that they were never against their Government in Nagaland but his leadership as NPF legislature party.

Although he won, as expected, the “Confidence Motion” on 5 February without a single legislator opposing it, he could not still run his government smoothly as the final verdict on the NPF party “Cock” symbol was pending in the Election Commission of India (ECI). The dissident group’s going to the ECI, after electing Wangnao as President of NPF, claiming the party’s “Cock” symbol had forced the NPF led by Dr Shurhozelie to fight back.

Zeliang was in dilemma unable to expand his Ministry till such time the ECI pronounced its verdict as it would decide the fate of his Ministry. But only after the ECI issued notification on 27 Marchto both the NPF groups to organize their “General Convention” as per their Party Constitution to end their internal party crisis, things had changed and reconciliation idea came up within them to settle their crisis.

Now, after fully knowing that the game was almost up, Zeliang took the smart move by elevating Parliamentary Secretary P Paiwang Konyak of BJP to Cabinet on 27 April and inducting another five legislators mostly as Parliamentary Secretaries leaving the rest to be inducted in the earlier part of May and that too after the “General Convention” of the party on 30 April.

His keeping in touch with the opposition Congress since the beginning of sailing his boat in the stormy seas was known as he allegedly wanted to chuck the dissident NPF legislators out of his Ministry. And after surviving the political storms with the support of opposition Congress, he had to take them (Congress) along whether it was opposed by the BJP or not. As Taylor Swift says, “Life isn’t how to survive the storm, it’s about how to dance in the rain.”

Finally, he inducted the leader of the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) Tokheho Yepthomi into his Council of Ministers while other five Congress legislators were appointed as Parliamentary Secretaries on 8 May. Congress leader SI Jamir, Dr TM Lotha (BJP), Imtilemba Sangtam (BJP), N Thongwang (NPF) and Naiba Konyak (NPF) have been sworn-in as Advisers on May 22. The last Congress legislator Imtikumzuk is yet to be appointed as the Deputy Speaker of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly.

So, looking at his last one year government, Zeliang was mostly busy negotiating the political storms and hardly had time for development in the state. The people suffered enough as their representatives remained incommunicado since the beginning of this year due to the NPF leadership crisis.

The Zeliang’s Opposition-less government will not be healthy at all as in a democratic form of government such as ours, the role of opposition is a must so that the welfare state does not suffer. In the absence of Opposition, no government can function effectively. Anyway, this inexplicable political chemistry in Nagaland also becomes the most intriguing political development in the history of Indian democracy.

Zeliang could not much on development front last year as he almost concentrated on survival of his Ministry, besides inheriting huge deficit from his predecessor. He failed to push the state’s Annual Plan discussion to better level either. There was hardly any major development worth mentioning during the last one year of his ruling, while the people had strongly reacted to the serious failure of law and order on some occasions. The unprecedented political crisis in the ruling NPF party had also taken their toll on the development, the people of the state and even the Naga political issue.

But one man who should not be forgotten as well during the entire stormy political journey is Dr Shurhozelie, President of the Naga People’s Front (NPF). He was continuously supplying fuel for the ship to sail through the stormy seas. It is a win-win game for him and Zeliang.

 

At least, at the end of completing one year of his hot seat, one remarkable thing he has done is inviting his “Manipur counterpart” O Ibobi Singh to Nagaland. As former NDA Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee once said in the Parliament, “You can change friends but not neighbors.” A shot in the arms, indeed! Now let us hope that concentration on development begins.

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NEZCC inviting applications from artistes, performers, cultural groups, artisan’s etc. from the North Eastern States for formal empanelment

EMPANELMENT OF ARTISTS NORTH EAST ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE (NEZCC) MINISTRY OF CULTURE, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA North East Zone Cultural Centre (NEZCC), Ministry of Culture, Government of India, invites applications from

EMPANELMENT OF ARTISTS

NORTH EAST ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE (NEZCC)

MINISTRY OF CULTURE, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

North East Zone Cultural Centre (NEZCC), Ministry of Culture, Government of India, invites applications from artists, performers, cultural groups, artisans etc. from the North Eastern States for formal empanelment with NEZCC.

The mandate of NEZCC is to preserve, innovate and promote the projections and dissemination of arts of the region and to upgrade and enrich consciousness of the people about their cultural heritage. Special efforts are made to encourage folk and tribal arts and to preserve and strengthen the vanishing art forms

To achieve these objectives, the NEZCC provides opportunities to the Folk and Tribal Cultural Troupes/ Crafts persons, Traditional Chefs (Cuisine Artisans), Mime and Puppetry, Traditional Healing an Medicines Traditional Games to participate in cultural festivals and melas organized in the region and other parts of the country.

Interested Folk and Tribal Cultural Troupes/ Crafts persons may submit their application for empanelment with NEZCC.

The application form for empanelment could be downloaded from Website –
http://www.nezccindia.in (Advertisements link) and from the Art and Culture/Cultural Affairs Directorate of the respective State Governments or collect the form from the NEZCC Office, Dimapur during office hour (10:00 AM to 5:00 PM).

Interested artists may also contact our office to have more details and advice in the matter.

Contact

NEZCC

Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India,

P.O. Box – 98,

Dimapur – 797  112

Off : +91- 3862 – 243573/243557

Fax : + 91- 3862 – 243626

Email:nezccdimapur@yahoo.co.in, nezccdimapurNE@gmail.com

Website: www.nezccindia.in

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Dzuko Valley encroachment Manipur’s titular king raps State Government

The State Government’s failure to check incursion at Dzuko Valley has received wide criticism from the people in the last few days Source The Sangai Express

The State Government’s failure to check incursion at Dzuko Valley has received wide criticism from the people in the last few days Source The Sangai Express

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Interactive session on plastic processing held

An interactive session was organised today by Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry FICCI at Classic Hotel, Imphal Source The Sangai Express

An interactive session was organised today by Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry FICCI at Classic Hotel, Imphal Source The Sangai Express

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MSF on school vans

Manipuri Students’ Federation MSF is set to hold a meeting with representatives of school van service providers at their office at 11 am on May 25 Source The Sangai Express

Manipuri Students’ Federation MSF is set to hold a meeting with representatives of school van service providers at their office at 11 am on May 25 Source The Sangai Express

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International Day for Biological Diversity observed

Additional Chief Secretary Ram Muivah has emphasised the need to work together to conserve biodiversity to ensure the future of the present generation and coming generations Source The Sangai Express

Additional Chief Secretary Ram Muivah has emphasised the need to work together to conserve biodiversity to ensure the future of the present generation and coming generations Source The Sangai Express

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Vehicle lifters held

Anjuman Islah e Muaashrah AIM has handed over two vehicle lifters, who have been pulled up from Lilong bazar to Imphal police station today Source The Sangai Express

Anjuman Islah e Muaashrah AIM has handed over two vehicle lifters, who have been pulled up from Lilong bazar to Imphal police station today Source The Sangai Express

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Candidates kick start poll campaigns

INC and BJP candidates of 4 Tujang Waichong DCC under Kangpokpi AC have begun their poll campaigns with the hoisting of their respective party flags Source The Sangai Express

INC and BJP candidates of 4 Tujang Waichong DCC under Kangpokpi AC have begun their poll campaigns with the hoisting of their respective party flags Source The Sangai Express

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Mao Council calls off bandh

Following an assurance from Chief Minister Okram Ibobi to initiate necessary action in consultation with his Nagaland counterpart TR Zeliang on the encroachment issue in Koziiri area and Dzuko valley, the Mao Council has called off its proposed 24 hour…

Following an assurance from Chief Minister Okram Ibobi to initiate necessary action in consultation with his Nagaland counterpart TR Zeliang on the encroachment issue in Koziiri area and Dzuko valley, the Mao Council has called off its proposed 24 hour State wide total bandh Source The Sangai Express The Hornbill Express

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Two UG cadres held

Troops of 45 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under the aegis of Hqs IGAR South launched an operation at Kairang and apprehended one UPF Lanheiba cadre on May 20 Source The Sangai Express

Troops of 45 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under the aegis of Hqs IGAR South launched an operation at Kairang and apprehended one UPF Lanheiba cadre on May 20 Source The Sangai Express

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CM bemoans loss of special category status

After the removal of special category status, Manipur has been facing financial crunch which has jeopardised various development plans and projects in the State, stated Chief Minister Okram Ibobi at the inaugural function of a two day international con…

After the removal of special category status, Manipur has been facing financial crunch which has jeopardised various development plans and projects in the State, stated Chief Minister Okram Ibobi at the inaugural function of a two day international conference on ‘India’s Look East Policy Act East and South East Asia Beyond Border’, held at the Manipur University Centenary Hall Source The Sangai Express

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BJP promises direct funding of ADC

Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Sarbananda Sonowal has guaranteed changes in the funding pattern of the Autonomous District Council in the State Source The Sangai Express Singlianmang Guite

Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Sarbananda Sonowal has guaranteed changes in the funding pattern of the Autonomous District Council in the State Source The Sangai Express Singlianmang Guite

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Advanced Hospital’s registration cancelled

Registration certificate given to Advanced Speciality Hospital and Research Institute, Palace Compound has been cancelled for six months with immediate effect for employing some doctors presently working under the State Government and at JNIMS Source…

Registration certificate given to Advanced Speciality Hospital and Research Institute, Palace Compound has been cancelled for six months with immediate effect for employing some doctors presently working under the State Government and at JNIMS Source The Sangai Express

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Sarbananda Sonowal arrives Proposed sports varsity to be studied

Union Minister of State Independent charge for Sports and Youth Affairs, Sarbananda Sonowal has appealed to the people of the State to extend co operation and support to setting up of first ever Sports University of the country in Manipur Source …

Union Minister of State Independent charge for Sports and Youth Affairs, Sarbananda Sonowal has appealed to the people of the State to extend co operation and support to setting up of first ever Sports University of the country in Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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DESAM not happy with contractors

Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur DESAM has on Friday drawn the attention of the authorities concerned to look into the matter regarding class room construction of 14 schools in Imphal East’s Jiribam subdivision Source Hueiyen News Service

Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur DESAM has on Friday drawn the attention of the authorities concerned to look into the matter regarding class room construction of 14 schools in Imphal East’s Jiribam subdivision Source Hueiyen News Service

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