JNV, Khumbong plants saplings to mark WED

Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya JNV , Khumbong in collaboration with Manipur Cycle Club, Parents Teachers’ Council, NCC, NSS units, Parents Association and Alumni Association of the school on Sunday planted saplings in several parts of Longa Koireng villag…

Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya JNV , Khumbong in collaboration with Manipur Cycle Club, Parents Teachers’ Council, NCC, NSS units, Parents Association and Alumni Association of the school on Sunday planted saplings in several parts of Longa Koireng village in Senapati district Source Hueiyen News Service

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IM rebuts news report

The NSCN IM has officially rubbished report published in a daily that the Naga political issue will settled in line with the 1986 Mizo Accord Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

The NSCN IM has officially rubbished report published in a daily that the Naga political issue will settled in line with the 1986 Mizo Accord Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Meitei Mayek tutorial conducted in Pune

The beginners’ tutorial programme on Meitei Mayek script Manipuri Script organized by Association of Manipuri Diaspora AMAND Pune was inaugurated at the Class Room Complex of Pune University today Source Hueiyen News Service

The beginners’ tutorial programme on Meitei Mayek script Manipuri Script organized by Association of Manipuri Diaspora AMAND Pune was inaugurated at the Class Room Complex of Pune University today Source Hueiyen News Service

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UKLF refutes KNLF’s claim, clarifies

Reacting to certain press statements issued by KNLF during the past few days which alleged that the UKLF forced civil society leaders to put their signatures on a drafted memorandum, the UKLF has clarified that it never forced anybody to put their sign…

Reacting to certain press statements issued by KNLF during the past few days which alleged that the UKLF forced civil society leaders to put their signatures on a drafted memorandum, the UKLF has clarified that it never forced anybody to put their signatures on any drafted memorandum so far Source The Sangai Express

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JDU leader and bother of KNLF Gen Secy shot, hospitalised

A leader of Janata Dal United JD U , who is also an elder brother of the general secretary of a Kuki militant outfit, has been admitted for treatment in a private hospital here after he was shot by armed cadres of KNA I last night Source Hueiyen …

A leader of Janata Dal United JD U , who is also an elder brother of the general secretary of a Kuki militant outfit, has been admitted for treatment in a private hospital here after he was shot by armed cadres of KNA I last night Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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KNLF leader’s brother shot

Chungjalen Haokip 45 , elder brother of KNLF general secretary Lalmoi alias Tonglenlal Haokip was shot and injured by some unidentified persons near his home at Tuibuong, Lamka town at around 9 Source The Sangai Express

Chungjalen Haokip 45 , elder brother of KNLF general secretary Lalmoi alias Tonglenlal Haokip was shot and injured by some unidentified persons near his home at Tuibuong, Lamka town at around 9 Source The Sangai Express

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TSLD decries Kotla Mubarakpur attack

Tangkhul Shanao Long, Delhi TSLD has strongly condemned the attack on a young couple from Manipur at Kotla Mubarakpur in Delhi on the night of May 27 while they were returning home after dinner and said that it was a great shame that the lawbreakers…

Tangkhul Shanao Long, Delhi TSLD has strongly condemned the attack on a young couple from Manipur at Kotla Mubarakpur in Delhi on the night of May 27 while they were returning home after dinner and said that it was a great shame that the lawbreakers also belong to our home state Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Green Sunday

As part of the World Environment Day observance, an event christened Green Sunday was held today at MBC Centre Church, Chingmeirong Source The Sangai Express

As part of the World Environment Day observance, an event christened Green Sunday was held today at MBC Centre Church, Chingmeirong Source The Sangai Express

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Attack on Panti Gonmei decried

Zeliangrong Baudi of Assam, Manipur and Nagaland ZB AMN has strongly condemned the incident of indiscriminate firing at the residence of Panti Gonmei, a human rights activists by some unidentified armed personnel at Langol Tarung, Imphal on Friday ev…

Zeliangrong Baudi of Assam, Manipur and Nagaland ZB AMN has strongly condemned the incident of indiscriminate firing at the residence of Panti Gonmei, a human rights activists by some unidentified armed personnel at Langol Tarung, Imphal on Friday evening thereby creating panic and shock among the inmates including minor children, old aged devotees in the prayer room and patients Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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AMUCO, UCM espouse unity, coexistence

Stating it is time for all the indigenous peoples of the North East region to understand the likely impacts of globalization and India’s Look East Policy, AMUCO and UCM have categorically asserted that only unity and co existence can secure the future …

Stating it is time for all the indigenous peoples of the North East region to understand the likely impacts of globalization and India’s Look East Policy, AMUCO and UCM have categorically asserted that only unity and co existence can secure the future of all indigenous peoples Source The Sangai Express

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Nitty gritty to kick start chartered flight worked out Transport Dept for VAT reduction on ATF

To smoothen the passage to kick start the regular chartered flights between Imphal and Mandalay from June 27, the State Transport Department has submitted to the State Government a proposal to reduce the VAT imposed on Aviation Turbine Fuel Source T…

To smoothen the passage to kick start the regular chartered flights between Imphal and Mandalay from June 27, the State Transport Department has submitted to the State Government a proposal to reduce the VAT imposed on Aviation Turbine Fuel Source The Sangai Express

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AR on Go Green

Assam Rifles kicked off the Go Green campaign with IGAR S Maj Gen Rajeev Chopra and Mrs Rashmi Chopra, president Assam Rifles Wives Welfare Association, planting the first sapling, said a statement issued by the PRO, Assam Rifles today Source The…

Assam Rifles kicked off the Go Green campaign with IGAR S Maj Gen Rajeev Chopra and Mrs Rashmi Chopra, president Assam Rifles Wives Welfare Association, planting the first sapling, said a statement issued by the PRO, Assam Rifles today Source The Sangai Express

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Chakpikarong residents decry substandard road work

Residents of Chakpikarong sub division in Chandel district have expressed dissent over the substandard construction work of Chakpikarong Challong Lamkhai Phiran Machet road Source Hueiyen News Service

Residents of Chakpikarong sub division in Chandel district have expressed dissent over the substandard construction work of Chakpikarong Challong Lamkhai Phiran Machet road Source Hueiyen News Service

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Dynamic Manipur organises Health Camp at Waithou Chiru – E-Pao.net

Dynamic Manipur organises Health Camp at Waithou ChiruE-Pao.netDynamic Manipur organises Health Camp at Waithou Chiru Source: Hueiyen News Service. Imphal, June 08 2014: Dynamic Manipur in association with Waithou Chiru Village Authority' facilitat…

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Dynamic Manipur organises Health Camp at Waithou Chiru Source: Hueiyen News Service. Imphal, June 08 2014: Dynamic Manipur in association with Waithou Chiru Village Authority' facilitated a One Day Health Camp at Waithou Chiru today. According to …

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Dynamic Manipur organises Health Camp at Waithou Chiru – E-Pao.net

Dynamic Manipur organises Health Camp at Waithou ChiruE-Pao.netDynamic Manipur organises Health Camp at Waithou Chiru Source: Hueiyen News Service. Imphal, June 08 2014: Dynamic Manipur in association with Waithou Chiru Village Authority' facilitat…

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Dynamic Manipur organises Health Camp at Waithou Chiru Source: Hueiyen News Service. Imphal, June 08 2014: Dynamic Manipur in association with Waithou Chiru Village Authority' facilitated a One Day Health Camp at Waithou Chiru today. According to …

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Manipur shine at Vovinam Championship – E-Pao.net

Manipur shine at Vovinam ChampionshipE-Pao.netImphal, June 08 2014: The Vovinam team of Manipur has bagged altogether 8 medals in the ongoing 5th National Vovinam Championship 2014 being held at Indore, Madhya Pradesh. .KSunil, who is competing in the …

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Imphal, June 08 2014: The Vovinam team of Manipur has bagged altogether 8 medals in the ongoing 5th National Vovinam Championship 2014 being held at Indore, Madhya Pradesh. .KSunil, who is competing in the event of sub-junior boys 45 kg category, …

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Entrepreneurship In Policy-Making: Modi’s hallmark and Manipur’s lacuna – KanglaOnline

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Entrepreneurship In Policy-Making: Modi’s hallmark and Manipur’s lacuna

By Amar Yumnam Change and development do not happen in a vacuum. The UPA II period was a vacuum. There was no authority, no accountability, no assuring space for functioning

By Amar Yumnam

Change and development do not happen in a vacuum. The UPA II period was a vacuum. There was no authority, no accountability, no assuring space for functioning and hence no facilitation for change and development to occur. But, thanks to the digital inputs to the Indian society during the last two and half decades, the people have been aroused to the possibilities for growth, change and progression. There is a big difference between the characteristic features of the pre-digital population and the digital population. This is because the information content of the two population groups are very diverse. In other words, the information inputs and information content of the digital population are very contemporary and global in orientation. In sharp contrast to this, the information inputs and information content of the pre-digital population are marked by time-lags. Because of this the expectations and demands of the two groups are very diverse. True to the time-lags in information inputs, the pre-digital population are patient and ready to wait for the positive outcomes to emerge. This is not the case in respect of the digital population; as their awareness level is very contemporaneous, they expect things in a very competitive way. This naturally leads to a lower level for patience
and unwillingness to wait for the positive outcomes to emerge. The absolute disconnect between the UPA II’s competence and the characteristic features of the population led to the emphatic democratic overthrowing of the UPA government at the first opportunity of reckoning.

Further, in any society the leadership is very important as to which direction and at what speed the society is moving. It depends upon the leader as to whether adequate and relevant policy responses to the problems of the people emerge or not. It also depends upon the leader as to whether a facilitating environment exists for the policies to yield fruitful results. The removal of vacuum and creation of a facilitating environment for change and development to occur depends upon the existence of an emphatic, clear–headed and policy-innovative leader. It is only such a policy-inducing leader who would create an appropriate environment for the digital population to exist, function and move forward.

Still further, the world has by now established fairly widely accepted norms to be followed while pursuing policies for change. The policy entrepreneurship leaders can thrive in such contexts. This is where the moment of Modi becomes significant. Modi happens to be a sharp learner; the mental, emotional and commitment training under the RSS during his youthful days must definitely have equipped him with the orientation, preparedness and capability to remain connected to the pulse of the population. During the campaigning for the democratic reckoning process, he had shown his preparedness and capability to connect to the population. Now that the people have responded positively to his orientation, it is now his turn to live up to the expectations of the digital population. This is exactly where Modi as Prime Minister becomes very interesting.

Morning shows the day – so goes the saying. The last fortnight of Modi as Prime Minister has revealed some very substantial elements of him as leader. His invitation of the leaders of the neighbouring countries to his swearing-in ceremony indicates pretty well that he wants to lead from the front. Second, he establishes that, in important matters like the foreign policy, he wants to innovate. Third, his abolition of the Group of Ministers and the Enhanced Group of Ministers as decision-making centres establishes at one stroke that he is man dedicated to commitment and accountability. He shows in pretty clear terms that he does not want any room for evasiveness and non-accountability in matters of the nation. The arrival of the Chinese Foreign Minister within weeks of assuming office indicates that he is determined to respond to the Chinese speed of change with his equally fast capability of entrepreneurship in policy decisions.

In short, the capability of Modi as policy entrepreneur in both the domestic and the external dimensions have now emerged in clear terms. It is also increasingly becoming clear that he wants the globally accepted norms for governance and policy-execution. This is the moment for Manipur to reassess herself in the changing environment. She happens to be one province of India which has missed every bus of development since the emergence of policy-led change in the country in 1951. After the saving of the Palace Compound before the turn of the century, we have been seeing some kind of activism in governance for the last decade or so. But we have a grudge here. This activism does not seem to be accompanied by any sense of accountability. Secondly, this activism does not have the framework of policy-entrepreneurship. Third, all these activism betray the lack of awareness of by now established norms of development intervention.

The question now to be asked is whether the political leaders are all to be blamed for all these weaknesses? Is there a big problem of the bureaucracy being unable to live up to the demands of the time? The tragedy seems to be related rather to the second as exemplified by the absolute non-observance of globally accepted norms in development intervention in all the functioning of the provincial government. There is a big need for a huge debate on this issue in Manipur if we are not to kiss the bus again.

 

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Waiting for the Governor

By Tungshang Ningreichon Our house in the village is like a train with a gap, like a bogey derailed. The gap is the living room that was never built and

By Tungshang Ningreichon

Our house in the village is like a train with a gap, like a bogey derailed. The gap is the living room that was never built and now it stands as the self styled mud room. The gap speaks of hope that one day the house will be completed. The hope has lasted for more than 15 years!

Our home is simple but aesthetically challenged. It reflects a lack of architectural input and resources. People often mistake it for the village primary school a few meters away, or sometimes for the pastor’s quarter, traditionally built in an ‘L’ shape with many rooms to accommodate guests.

Every time I come home there is new “technology” installed. My father loves to experiment with tools, electronics and machines, turning every room into a store room with wires running all over the house; plug points are dictated by his preference for sitting arrangement while typing. He is, by the way, the best typist I have ever known. When he first tried his hands on the computer, I thought the keyboard would break into pieces with the force he is used to, on old typewriters.

This time there were fancy lights installed in and around the house that took me by surprise when I went to use the washroom. I was not expecting tiny bright diodes to light up my night activity. These fascinating patch-like diodes were fixed on the wall, taped on each end like it was hurriedly done for temporary use. Yet again they reminded me how the genes of style and utility are so far away from each other with men in general, and especially my father, for most houses in Ukhrul have wires and plug points hanging messily over the wall or from one corner, speaking of men and designs.

Every house however has a number of interesting lamps, torch and light tools which are mostly made in China or Burma. For those who can afford it, the inverter is placed somewhere shabbily but owned like the most prized possession. The district, you see, has acute power shortage. These days the power supply is for an hour and a half during the day, and tactically from 10 pm onwards when the town is asleep so that mosquitoes, insects and animals can find their prey and their way home.

In Tamenglong, local organizations had to shut the electricity department to register their protest of the dancing truant lights. People of the district have found better use for the electric wires—they take it home. This is legally called “stealing” and is so rampant that the DC of the town had to convene a meeting to take stock of the situation. Why blame the people for making use of resources around them I say with a smirk.

One of the latest reasons cited for the shortage of electricity is the poor rainfall. By that logic, the God of rain is pleased with selective places in the State where people have been holy enough to receive rain and be lighted while the remaining can compensate with candlelight dinners!

I don’t know if any of the reasons we have been hearing past many years is justified anymore but, in the words of Apou, my “memory bank” does not have any data of ever experiencing 24 hours power supply ever since we lived in the village.

The last time people in Ukhrul had two days of uninterrupted power supply was when the Governor of the State was in town as the chief guest for Shirui Lily week. His visit was such a hit that the Facebook status of my town newsfeeders; Yoyo, Tennoson, Kahorpam and Khanthing, expressed “joy” like receiving rare grace that comes home like the uninvited guest.

The statuses seemed to say that the town is beaming with life and energy and also lack of direction; of not knowing what to do with the suddenness of being lighted!

The celebration however had to end the moment the Governor left. The set up, as I imagine it, is like the lineman was watching from a tower and as soon as he saw the dust and smog off the line of vehicles, he pulled the plug puffing a cigarette, much like how the curtains are drawn after a movie ends…ah, how dramatically he must have switched it off, and for the next two days the town was ‘powerless’. Perhaps the electricity department had to reclaim or make up for its generosity and the quota of the two days of lighting the Governor.

We wait for the Governor and his entourage to visit the town again or, even better, if Narendra Modi comes to see Shirui Lily and tour the villages in Ukhrul… yawn yawn…while my father and families acquire newer tools to light homes and the companies and dealers lick their fingers counting the profits!

Tungshang Ningreichon is a happy mother from Langdang and writes occasionally for the love of stories, histories and memories.

 

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