To curb insurgents in pollbound Manipur India seeks Myanmar’s assistance

India has sought the help of Myanmar in reining in north east insurgent groups which are planning large scale disturbances in the upcoming Manipur Assembly polls Source The Sangai Express

India has sought the help of Myanmar in reining in north east insurgent groups which are planning large scale disturbances in the upcoming Manipur Assembly polls Source The Sangai Express

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NCP candidate upset over failure to address complaint

The Nationalist Congress Party NCP and its candidate in Keishamthong A C Laisom Ibomcha expressed his dissatisfaction over the Director General of Police DGP , CEO and other election authorities’ failure to take necessary actions against the two Sub…

The Nationalist Congress Party NCP and its candidate in Keishamthong A C Laisom Ibomcha expressed his dissatisfaction over the Director General of Police DGP , CEO and other election authorities’ failure to take necessary actions against the two Sub Inspector of Imphal West Commandos, who threatened and assaulted Ibomcha and his workers, even after written complaints were submitted Source Hueiyen News Service

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MSU, MNY condemn attack

The Maring Students’ Union MSU and Maring Napuiya Yinglam MNY have strongly condemned the firing on civilians at Machi Village which resulted to the injury of four innocents and attacking of civilians at Langol which left one injured on January 22 …

The Maring Students’ Union MSU and Maring Napuiya Yinglam MNY have strongly condemned the firing on civilians at Machi Village which resulted to the injury of four innocents and attacking of civilians at Langol which left one injured on January 22 by volunteers of a party Source The Sangai Express

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Nagaland Congress team in Manipur – Times of India

All India RadioNagaland Congress team in ManipurTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: A eight-member Nagaland Congress team led by its cultural leadership programme (CLP) leader who's also the leader of the opposition in the Nagaland assembly, Tokheho Yepthomi, on…


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Nagaland Congress team in Manipur
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IMPHAL: A eight-member Nagaland Congress team led by its cultural leadership programme (CLP) leader who's also the leader of the opposition in the Nagaland assembly, Tokheho Yepthomi, on Tuesday met Manipur PCC president Gaikhangam and discussed issues
NSCN 'interferes' in Manipur pollsIndian Express
NSCN(IM) interfering in Manipur poll processAssam Tribune
NSCN(IM) interference in Manipur upsetsDeccan Chronicle
E-Pao.net –KanglaOnline
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Myanmar-based ultras may disrupt Manipur polls – Times of India

Myanmar-based ultras may disrupt Manipur pollsTimes of IndiaGUWAHATI: Union home secretary RK Singh has told Myanmar that Indian insurgent groups based in the neighbouring country were planning to create disturbances in the coming elections in Manipur,…

Myanmar-based ultras may disrupt Manipur polls
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GUWAHATI: Union home secretary RK Singh has told Myanmar that Indian insurgent groups based in the neighbouring country were planning to create disturbances in the coming elections in Manipur, a government communique stated. The Election Commission has

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Three workers of Gaikhangam shot at

Three workers of Congress President Gaikhangam were shot at by suspected Naga militants at Tamenglong district today. Bomb attacks on Congress candidates and workers continued today unabated. Three bombs were found at the residences of worker of Ph Parijat, Minister. A bomb also exploded at Kakching killing two dogs as Manipur goes to poll on […]

Three workers of Congress President Gaikhangam were shot at by suspected Naga militants at Tamenglong district today. Bomb attacks on Congress candidates and workers continued today unabated. Three bombs were found at the residences of worker of Ph Parijat, Minister. A bomb also exploded at Kakching killing two dogs as Manipur goes to poll on Jan 28 next.
Meanwhile a bomb exploded last night at Kakching killing two dogs. The blast occurred near the residence of a Congress worker. In another incident a Congress worker was fired at Lamding however he managed to escape unhurt. He is a worker of Congress candidate of Khangabok, O Landhoni who is the wife of Chief Minister O Ibobi. The residence of Andro Congress candidate, Th Shyamkumar was also attacked by gunmen. A bomb was found by police today at Khuyathong near the residence of a Congress worker.
Three supporters of Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president Gaikhangam were shot and wounded by
suspected NSCN-IM cadres at Noney under Nungba Constituency of Tamenglong district in the wee hours of today, according to the
family members of the victims.

At around 2 this morning, at Noney part-3, suspected NSCN-IM cadres numbering about 10 intruded upon a house belonging to one of
the three Congress workers where they were staying together and shot them in the legs before they were driven from their beds, the
victims relatives said.

The trio was shifted to Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) on Tuesday for medical treatment and they are now out of danger,
hospital sources said. The wounded persons have been identified as Gongloon, 20, Lungkhurei, 29 and Gongchumei, 31 of None part-3.
They are supporters of Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president Gaikhangam who is contesting the January 28 Manipur
polls from Nungba constituency, police said.

Meanwhile, three bombs were retrieved by a Manipur police bomb squad team at Lamlai Constituency, while one was found at Kakching
Constituency and suspected CorCom (co-ordination committee of seven militant outfits) militants attacked different residences of
Congress workers in Khangabok and Andro Constituencies on Tuesday.

Also yesterday, a Manipur police bomb squad team recovered some explosive materials suspected to be IED from the residence of
Huidrom Bimol, 45 of Nongpok Kakching in Lamlai Constituency, while an IED was also found at the residence of Moirangthem Major, 42
of Noingren Awang Leikai Awang Khunou. The two are supporters of CPI candidate Ph Parijat, also contesting the general elections.

Suspected militants hurled a hand grenade and exploded at the house of Kshetrimayum Chaoba of kakching Sumang Leikai, killing two
dogs, but no human casualty was reported. Cor com claimed responsibility for the following incidents.
1. Laiphrakpam Khomdon of Yairipok Yambem Mathak Leikai, on 23rd night around 10 rds of shots fired
2. Ayekpam Ibomcha of Yairipok Yambem Mathak Leikai, on 23rd night around 10 rds of shots fired
3. Ibomcha Moirangthem of Yairipok Yambem Mathak Leikai, on 23rd night around 10 rds of shots fired
4. Mutum Ingocha of Khangabok Lamding Leikol Leikai on 23rd night around 3 rds of shots fired
5. Yumlembam Balsu of Nongsum, Khundrakpam on 23rd night at 10 pm some rds of shots fired
6. Nongthonbam Phunindro of Tankham Awang Leikai on 24th at 12.15 am one Lethod fired
7. Ksh. Chaoba, Councillor of Kakching Sumak on 23rd one bomb blast

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Three workers of Gaikhangam shot at

Three workers of Congress President Gaikhangam were shot at by suspected Naga militants at Tamenglong district today. Bomb attacks on Congress candidates and workers continued today unabated. Three bombs were found at the residences of worker of Ph Parijat, Minister. A bomb also exploded at Kakching killing two dogs as Manipur goes to poll on […]

Three workers of Congress President Gaikhangam were shot at by suspected Naga militants at Tamenglong district today. Bomb attacks on Congress candidates and workers continued today unabated. Three bombs were found at the residences of worker of Ph Parijat, Minister. A bomb also exploded at Kakching killing two dogs as Manipur goes to poll on Jan 28 next.
Meanwhile a bomb exploded last night at Kakching killing two dogs. The blast occurred near the residence of a Congress worker. In another incident a Congress worker was fired at Lamding however he managed to escape unhurt. He is a worker of Congress candidate of Khangabok, O Landhoni who is the wife of Chief Minister O Ibobi. The residence of Andro Congress candidate, Th Shyamkumar was also attacked by gunmen. A bomb was found by police today at Khuyathong near the residence of a Congress worker.
Three supporters of Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president Gaikhangam were shot and wounded by
suspected NSCN-IM cadres at Noney under Nungba Constituency of Tamenglong district in the wee hours of today, according to the
family members of the victims.

At around 2 this morning, at Noney part-3, suspected NSCN-IM cadres numbering about 10 intruded upon a house belonging to one of
the three Congress workers where they were staying together and shot them in the legs before they were driven from their beds, the
victims relatives said.

The trio was shifted to Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) on Tuesday for medical treatment and they are now out of danger,
hospital sources said. The wounded persons have been identified as Gongloon, 20, Lungkhurei, 29 and Gongchumei, 31 of None part-3.
They are supporters of Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president Gaikhangam who is contesting the January 28 Manipur
polls from Nungba constituency, police said.

Meanwhile, three bombs were retrieved by a Manipur police bomb squad team at Lamlai Constituency, while one was found at Kakching
Constituency and suspected CorCom (co-ordination committee of seven militant outfits) militants attacked different residences of
Congress workers in Khangabok and Andro Constituencies on Tuesday.

Also yesterday, a Manipur police bomb squad team recovered some explosive materials suspected to be IED from the residence of
Huidrom Bimol, 45 of Nongpok Kakching in Lamlai Constituency, while an IED was also found at the residence of Moirangthem Major, 42
of Noingren Awang Leikai Awang Khunou. The two are supporters of CPI candidate Ph Parijat, also contesting the general elections.

Suspected militants hurled a hand grenade and exploded at the house of Kshetrimayum Chaoba of kakching Sumang Leikai, killing two
dogs, but no human casualty was reported. Cor com claimed responsibility for the following incidents.
1. Laiphrakpam Khomdon of Yairipok Yambem Mathak Leikai, on 23rd night around 10 rds of shots fired
2. Ayekpam Ibomcha of Yairipok Yambem Mathak Leikai, on 23rd night around 10 rds of shots fired
3. Ibomcha Moirangthem of Yairipok Yambem Mathak Leikai, on 23rd night around 10 rds of shots fired
4. Mutum Ingocha of Khangabok Lamding Leikol Leikai on 23rd night around 3 rds of shots fired
5. Yumlembam Balsu of Nongsum, Khundrakpam on 23rd night at 10 pm some rds of shots fired
6. Nongthonbam Phunindro of Tankham Awang Leikai on 24th at 12.15 am one Lethod fired
7. Ksh. Chaoba, Councillor of Kakching Sumak on 23rd one bomb blast

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NWU appeal

IMPHAL, Jan 24: The Naga Women’s Union has expressed its concern over the recent spate… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 24: The Naga Women’s Union has expressed its concern over the recent spate of violence regarding the forthcoming assembly elections in the state. A press release from the Union said that violence and hostilities have affected the faith of the people and their desire for peace. It said that the Union denounces any form of violence and appealed for the people of the state to seek political wisdom and acumen to rise above narrow politics and embrace a statesmanlike approach for the common good of all. The press release further appealed for peaceful situation during the elections.

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Zelaingrong Union appeal

IMPHAL, Jan 24: The Zeliangrong Union (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) has appealed to all public… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 24: The Zeliangrong Union (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) has appealed to all public to maintain free and fair elections in the upcoming 10th general elections in a press release. It further voiced serious concern over the incident of firing that happened at Noney on 23rd January that left three persons injured. 

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Arms notice

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IMPHAL, Jan 24: The district Magistrate of Senapati district has sent out a directive regarding licensed arms holders of the district who have not deposited their arms to their nearest police station. The directive has asked for the said persons to show cause as to why their arms license should not be cancelled for violation of instructions of the Election Commission of India. It may be mentioned that all licensed fire arm holders within the jurisdiction of Senapati district had earlier been asked to deposit their fire arms to the nearest police station with effect from 31st December, 2011 till the election process to the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly 2012 got over. The directive has called for written explanations to be submitted to the District magistrate on or before 3 p.m. of January 25 during office hours, failing which arms licenses would be cancelled.

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Play ground equipments

IMPHAL, Jan 24: The 10 DOGRA Regiment under the aegis of Red Shield Division distributed… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 24: The 10 DOGRA Regiment under the aegis of Red Shield Division distributed play ground equipment to various primary schools at Tamei. Earlier Engr Regt of Red Shield Division had also provided a dozer to clear the mountain slopes for construction of school and village playgrounds, said a press statement. 

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Liquor siezed

IMPHAL, Jan 24: A team of 17 AR yesterday seized 119 litres of illicit liquor… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 24: A team of 17 AR yesterday seized 119 litres of illicit liquor from a bus bearing registration number MN06D 0299 and arrested Chinaso, 22, son of Indro from Chinjaroi in Ukhrul in connection.

Last Sunday, 22 Grenadiers confiscated 200 grams of opium from a Myanmar national identified as Sanwin, son of Aungyinany of Bokan in Tamu at Khemo in Chandel district. The person has been handed over to Imphal west police station along with the contraband item.

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Restrictions imposed

IMPHAL, Jan 24: With a view to regulate movement of vehicles on election duties, the… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 24: With a view to regulate movement of vehicles on election duties, the state government has imposed restriction on vehicular movement along several routes in the vicinity of the Imphal West DC Office, Lamphelpat on January 27 and 28. A notification issued by DSP Traffic of the district stated that as many vehicles assigned for dispersal and deposition of EVMs are expected in and around the DC Office complex, all vehicles except on poll duties will not be allowed beyond Laishram Leirak Crossing along the Uripok-Kangchup Road, NG College-Industry Crossing near Cooperative Office complex, DC Office Road and Thoudam Leikai Crossing, Komberei Road and DC Office Crossing near Settlement turning and Addl CJM Court near IFCD-Khadi office crossing. 

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Nodal officers appointed

IMPHAL, Jan 24: The additional deputy commissioner of Kangpokpi has notified that in order to… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 24: The additional deputy commissioner of Kangpokpi has notified that in order to enable casting of votes by cadres who are in designated camps under of Suspension of Operation to caste their votes three nodal officers have been appointed for the designated camps. Thongmang, Lambu of SDO Saikul will be the officer for Lhungtin ( T Gamnom), A Chingthangkhomba, LDC of SDO Saikul for Natjang (Sinai) and Paokhojang Kipgen, LDC of ADC Kangpokpi for Natheljan. The officers will proceed to the assigned camps on poll day with relevant polling materials and return on the same day after the cadres have caste their votes on ballot papers.

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March of the Republic

India will once again be celebrating the day it dedicated itself a Republic on this… more »

India will once again be celebrating the day it dedicated itself a Republic on this day in 1950, having given itself a constitution as the sole authoritative guideline by which the country is to be ruled. This constitution is said to be the most detailed ever, having borrowed features from practically every other constitutions of other successful republics, in particular that of Britain. It is also a constitution far from rigid, and it is not a coincidence that it has already undergone 115 amendments in the 52 years of its existence. What should be a matter of optimism for all is this document defining what India is and should aspire to be, is open to more changes anytime in the future, provided these proposed changes do not seek to change its fundamental character. Until the infamous Emergency of the 1970s, making fundamental changes to it, though by a very difficult 2/3 majority of the Parliament was possible but now this feature is virtually no more. As for instance, under this constitution, India can never be a dictatorship (as the Emergency almost managed to once by perpetuating itself through controversial amendments), although in a limited way there are provisions for extremely centralised emergency governance in times of crisis, such as external aggression, financial emergent situation, extreme internal turmoil resulting in complete breakdown of the law and order etc, under its Article 365. This Article, as we are well aware, can also be invoked if there is a constitutional crisis, such as in the case of the inability of political parties to form a government in any one of the states or the Union by due procedures laid down in the constitution. This temporary emergency governance mechanism which we know more popularly as President’s Rule or Governor’s Rule, is becoming increasingly redundant, as another relatively recent Article of the constitution which anticipated this lacuna, ensured the structure of constitutional politics is reformed adequately to virtually make it impossible for turncoat politicians to switch loyalty once elected to the Parliament or the state Assemblies.

True there are intransigent faces of the Republic. Without even going through the exercise of arguing the merits or demerits of it, let us just consider the developments regarding the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, AFSPA, demonstrating how the spirit of this constitution can also be deliberately and unceremoniously silenced. In 2005, following wide protests in Manipur over the rape and murder of Thangjam Manorama in the custody of the Assam Rifles, and at the behest of none other than the Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh, a 5-member commission headed by a retired Supreme Court judge, Justice Jeevan Reddy, had been constituted to look into the issue. The commission had since submitted its report recommending the AFSPA be scrapped and replaced by a more legally accountable civil law which sought to be as close to the mandate given to the commission by the Prime Minister – to come up with a more “humane” law. If the constitution was supreme in defining what the shape of the governing spirit of the country should be, the matter should have ended there and the AFSPA should have seen its last day. But because of objections from the defence forces, the report of the commission was never made public. Thankfully, in this case, as in so many others, the Indian media proved to be the faithful watchdog of the republican spirit the constitution envisaged, and The Hindu daily published the entire report verbatim in digital format in its internet edition.

This is just one case. Obviously are many more such hiccups the Indian Republic is prone to. Notwithstanding all this, it must also be acknowledged that in the entire Asian region, post-colonial India has been one of the very few countries which has managed not to compromise its democratic character totally. Take just India’s immediate neighbours – Burma, China, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh… In the years since the end of the World War-II followed quickly by their liberation from colonial yoke, nearly all of these countries have had to suffer radical authoritarian governments, causing immense trauma for their populations. Only India has remained steadfast on the democratic path. No argument about it that the Republic must cure itself of its hiccups, but the point of optimism here is, the methods for this cure is built in the very structure of its constitution. Should not it be time to think of exploring this option seriously by all dissidents?

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PLATE TECTONICS & HOW THE CONTINENTS AND OCEANS WERE FORMED

Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh January 15 2012 A normal science involves the acquisition of experimental… more »

Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh January 15 2012

A normal science involves the acquisition of experimental data. It requires a certain scientific method in doing so. ‘World of Earth Science’ in 2003 explained the scientific method:

Looking at the scientific model of our planet, it is not always apparent that science can predict the natural events, but a little deeper reflection, usually can reveal the predictive value of any scientific activity.

Scientists have been trying to understand nature. The formulation of the scientific model of Earth has not always been subject to limitation of technique. Scientists can choose any technique. A new technique in postulating new scientific discoveries has been a way of validating new models. This is what is called the scientific method.

Scientists have now scientific evidence for postulating how the earth was formed and how the continents, oceans and everything on this earth were formed though still, it is only a hypothesis. Likewise, Stephen Hawkins’s Big Bang theory is a hypothesis but based on scientific evidence.

For years theoretical physicists postulated the existence of cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation as a leftover from the Big Bang that occurred 13.7 billion years ago. It was finally mapped by Microwave Anisotropy Probe – a satellite sent up by NASSA. For this,
Pezias and Wilson were awarded Nobel Prize for physics for the joint discovery in 1978.

Alfred Wegner, a German meteorologist in 1912 first put the idea that continents and oceans began to form about 300 million years ago.

He postulated that continents had formed as a single “super continent” from the volcanic rocks. The single land mass was called Pangaea (Greek for “all the earth”). Pangaea had later split due to earthquakes and its pieces had been moving away from each other ever since (Continental drift).

There was only one ocean called Tethys (name of Greek god – mother of Oceanus) that existed between Asia and Australia – Antarctica during the Mesozoic era.

By the late 1960’s geologists, with the help of ocean surveyors began to understand what goes on beneath our feet. The theory of plate tectonics was formed and well supported. In the last 40 years the theory of plate tectonics has enabled scientists to view the mysteries surrounding the formation of continents and oceans.

The Theory of plate tectonics is probably the most important geological hypothesis ever developed, after the Theory of Continental Drift espoused by Alfred Wegner in the early 20th century. The scientific community at that time ridiculed Wegner and flatly rejected his hypothesis.

The theory of plate tectonics was formulated by American, Canadian and British geophysicists. It explains the earthquakes, volcanoes, the formation of mountains, and other
geophysical phenomena to interactions of the rigid plates forming the earth’s crust. The word tectonics derives from the Greek tektonikos, meaning ‘pertaining to construction’.

Dr Robert Ballard at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, wrote in 1983: “plate tectonics not only vindicated Wegner, it transformed geology as profoundly as the theories of evolution
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and relativity transformed biology and physics.”

The interior of Earth is divided into crust, mantle and core. According to the theory, the earth’s surface layer, or lithosphere (the upper layer of earth’s interior, including the crust and
the ‘brittle’ portion of the top mantle), consists of seven large and eighteen smaller plates that move and interact in various ways. They converge, diverge and slip past one another creating the earth’s seismic and volcanic activities.

These plates are not fused with each other but they are in constant but slow motion. This is what is known as “Continental drift”. This term is now replaced by “plate tectonics” (plate building).

These plates lie atop a layer of partly molten rock called the asthenosphere. These plates can carry both continents and oceans, or exclusively one or the other. Example: the Pacific plate is
entirely oceanic. The continental plates are lighter than the oceanic plates at the bottom of the sea.

According to John Gribbin, scientist and the master of popular science writings, at the heart of understanding plate tectonics is the discovery that the sea floor is also spreading.

The direct observations from the space, magnetic surveys of sea floor, seismography have produced many lines of evidence that there are cracks in the sea floor where molten materials from beneath the crust (magma) well up to the surface in a ridge, and then pushes out on either side of the crack, where it sets, especially in the Atlantic.

But the reverse destruction of the sea floor is also going, driving down back into the interior of the earth, somewhere, especially under a continent. The Pacific Ocean is shrinking as a result at about the same rate as the Atlantic Ocean is expanding. As these happen far out in the sea these earthquakes and underwater volcanoes do not bother us.

When the hot fluid material from beneath the surface of the earth rises and breaks though continents and cracks them apart, new oceans form, as it is happening in East Africa today. And sometimes continents collide, as the seafloor between them shrinks away to nothing, forming new mountain ranges, such as the Himalayas.

Continental plates are composed mainly of granite, while oceanic plates are mostly basalt, which is considerably heavier. The continents are thus lighter and buoyant and hence float higher on the earth’s mantle than the ocean’s crust does.

The average depth of the ocean is 3,800 m more than four times the average height of the continents, and two thirds of the planet is covered by sea.

John Gribbin says: “It is clear that these processes can only operate on a planet, like the earth, with a relatively thin crust of solid material on top of the fluid layers beneath. Without water none of this would happen; without water, there would be no plate tectonics.”

He says all these processes are necessary for the existence of life on earth. Gases bubble out of magma and rises to the surface, where they are released at volcanic vents, as water vapour,
carbon dioxide and nitrogen. All these gases are used by life on earth, maintaining the balance
of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and regulate the earth’s temperature.

John Gribbin argues that without the combination of thin crust and water of the earth technology would not have been possible. And without the metals, intelligence alone, the technological civilisation would not have happened.
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There is scientific evidence that more than half of the continental crust that exists today had already formed by 2.5 billion years ago when the earth was struck by a series of major impacts. The rest was produced in just 700,000 years, less than a fifth of its life time to date.

There is direct evidence for these impacts in geological features known as Crations found in some ancient rocks. And there is indirect evidence from the battered face of the moon, from which astronomers can estimate how many impacts of different sizes affected the earth and its neighbour moon during different intervals of geological time.

Gribbin put this in perspective: the asteroid implicated in the death of dinosaurs some 65 million years ago was only 10 km across. The incoming piece of debris, say, at a speed of 20
km per second, would smash straight into the underlying crust, generating so much heat that it
would melt the surface of the earth into a lake of liquid rock, perhaps 400 km across.

The theory is very attractive by no means certain that plate tectonics helped tremendously in continent building. This is similar to my theory of the origin of Meitei language. At such a distance in time, any explanation must be speculative. One can take it or leave it. There is no point in arguing unless one has a more plausible hypothesis.

Andrew Glikson, of the Australian National University has a plausible explanation, but it is rather mouthful and is beyond the compass of this article.

The old theory of Wenger was right but he could not explain exactly how the continental drift had occurred. The answer now, is the plate tectonics.

The plate tectonics is new and widely accepted theory. It provides a convincing explanation of such phenomena as continental drift, earthquakes, mountain formation and volcanic eruptions. It explains the processes that have shaped the Earth in terms of plates and their movement.

The significance of plate tectonics as the “unifying theory” is emphasised by its inclusion in the book, The Five Biggest Idea of Science. Alongside plate tectonic theory there are four other monumental ideas: (1) the atomic model; (2) the periodic law, (3) the big bang theory; and (4) the theory of evolution in biological sciences.

Plate tectonics is now accepted as ‘central requirement for life on Earth because it is necessary for keeping the planet supplied with water after it supplied it with land. Without continents there would be no humans and Americans (NASA) would not have sent a
Mars Rover atop a rocket to Mars on November 2 2011, in its eight and half months’ journey to find life on it.

The writer is based in the UK
Email: imsingh@onetel.com
Website: www.drimsingh.co.uk

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Manipur polls: rivals same, only colours changed – IBNLive.com

IBNLive.comManipur polls: rivals same, only colours changedIBNLive.comNothing uncommon in the volatile politics of Manipur but will it bring a change of fortune? The prestigious constituency, just four km from state capital Imphal, will witness a strai…


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Manipur polls: rivals same, only colours changed
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Nothing uncommon in the volatile politics of Manipur but will it bring a change of fortune? The prestigious constituency, just four km from state capital Imphal, will witness a straight fight between sitting MLA N Bijoy Singh of ruling Congress and
Rivals are same, only their colours have changedBusiness Standard

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Kuki militants to participate in Manipur polls – Assam Tribune

Kuki militants to participate in Manipur pollsAssam TribuneIMPHAL, Jan 24 – About 197 Kuki underground cadres including few cadres of proscribed Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) Lalumba group will be given an opportunity to cast their votes in the Ma…

Kuki militants to participate in Manipur polls
Assam Tribune
IMPHAL, Jan 24 – About 197 Kuki underground cadres including few cadres of proscribed Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) Lalumba group will be given an opportunity to cast their votes in the Manipur Assembly polls on January 28. Speaking to this reporter

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NSCN ‘interferes’ in Manipur polls – Indian Express

NSCN 'interferes' in Manipur pollsIndian ExpressThe NSCN(IM), which sees parts of Manipur in its vision of a “Greater Nagalim”, is interfering in the elections there and even fielding some proxy candidates in some constituencies, a Home Min…

NSCN 'interferes' in Manipur polls
Indian Express
The NSCN(IM), which sees parts of Manipur in its vision of a “Greater Nagalim”, is interfering in the elections there and even fielding some proxy candidates in some constituencies, a Home Ministry official said in Guwahati on Tuesday.
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