Manipur Public Service Commission?’s Questions – Citizen Grievance


  Dear President of India, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil Dear Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh… more »


 

An open  letter which  tries to reveal the anomalies of the recently held “Manipur Civil Services Combined Competitive (Preliminary) Examination, 2010”.
The concern being a verbatim replication of twenty four (24) questions in the mentioned examination paper, from a web page/blog which is in public domain.

Manipur Public Service Commission

Dear President of India, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil
Dear Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh
Dear Governor of Manipur, Mr Gurbachan Jagat
Dear Chief Minister of Manipur, Mr Okram Ibobi Singh
Dear Chairman, Union Public Service Commission, Prof. D.P. Agrawal
Dear Chairman, Manipur Public Service Commission, Dr. S. Singsit

We wanted to bring forth some area of concern regarding the “Manipur Civil Services Combined Competitive (Preliminary) Examination, 2010” examination held on 11th September 2011. The purpose of writing this mail is not to malign the reputation of the Manipur Public Service Commission (MPSC) but to protect its sanctity and enable it to continuously strengthen itself as an apex Service Commission of Manipur.

The concern being a verbatim replication of twenty four (24) questions in the mentioned examination paper, from a web page/blog which is in public domain. After we checked the blog, we found out that it was published before the examination date. Only question no. 23 from both the blog is not present in the question paper.

The blogs which are a replica of each other are mention below:

http://cbseadda.blogspot.com/2011/05/cbse-science-quize.html,  published in May 2011
http://allexamguru.blogspot.com/2008/12/general-science-objective-questions.html, published in December 2008.

All the below questions can only be answered by the Manipur Public Service Commission (MPSC) and we as concerned citizens can only wait in anticipation of hope and justice.

1. Was it purely coincidental or intentional or an oversight?

2. Is the profession and the exam of very low standard to have compromised questions from just one sample quiz of 25 questions? We have heard of few questions coming, in an exam from questions bank of thousand questions may be, but never of this magnitude; 24 questions from a sample of 25 questions.

3. Is there any guarantee that the information regarding the site was kept secret, and no nepotism was practiced?

4. Are there any other similar resource, from where the question paper is replicated?

5. Can the MPSC convince the public that they are still fair and if so, does not this incident unmistakably reveal the casual approach and incompetence of the MPSC?

6. Was there any other agenda that we are not aware of?

This is shared purely on public interests to question the conscience of those who are driven by self motives.

Best regards,

Raju Athokpam
Alex Phairembam
Basanta Rajkumar
Bimol Akoijam
Bishwajit Khumukcham
Bishwarjit Khagembam
Bomcha Oinam
Brandon Kshetri
Chandisana Thongram Khuman
Chandrakant Aribam
Danny Maisnam
Deepak Luwang
Devakishor Soraisam
Dickmax Mayanglambam
Dinnie Sougaijam
Gautam Maharabam
Gulshan Chingangbam
Hanjabam Isworchandra Sharma
John Konthoujam
Jotin Nandeibam
Kangabam Roogeet
Kanglasha Manipurtalks
Kishalay Bhattacharjee
Korou Khundrakpam
Ksh. Upendra Singh
Lalit Kumar
Langpoklakpam Arora
M Jyoti Singh
Manoranjan Haobam
Monish Karam
Nanao S
Neera Ahanthem
Nelson Elangbam
Nikita Sharma
Ningshen Phasangmi
Padameshwar Nongthombam
Paonam Thoibi
Poonam Karam
Pravabati Chingangbam
Rajukumar Arbind Singh
Ravie Narengbam
Ringo Pebam
Robert Ningombam
Roger Ahongshangbam
Romendro Athokpam
Romeo Ningombam
Satyabhama Ph
Shanta Laishram
Shweta Singh Karam
Sonyboy Narengbam
Sumitra Thoidingjam
Supriya Shijagurumayum
Swanamayee Athokpam
T. Khuman
Thoi Naorem
Thokchom Donpriya
Tony Thokchom
Uttam Ch
Victoria Chabungbam

Date: 20th September 2011

The above Open Letter was sent to Kanglaonline.com by Raju Athokpam

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Freedom From India: PR Book Release in Delhi

More photos Delhi 1st Sept 2011: The release of the book entitled Freedom from India; A History of Manipur Nationalism (1947-200), authored by Malem Ningthouja and published by the Spectrum… Read more »

PR Book Release in Delhi

Freedom From India: PR Book Release in Delhi

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Delhi 1st Sept 2011: The release of the book entitled Freedom from India; A History of Manipur Nationalism (1947-200), authored by Malem Ningthouja and published by the Spectrum Publications was held on Tuesday, 30 August 2011 at the University of Delhi in Delhi. The programme that was addressed by Professor Bhagat Oinam of JNU, Kavita Krishan of CC CPI (ML) Liberation, and comrade Vijay Singh of Revolutionary Democracy was attended by the teaching staffs and students of Delhi University, representatives of civil societies and left democratic parties, Manipur students in Delhi and several others. According to Professor Bhagat the book had reflected the commitment of an activist cum scholar. The book had taken strong ideological position and had raised crucial debates on issues related to the Manipur national movement. According to Ms. Kavita the book had brought into the light the history of freedom movement that had been covered up. According to comrade Vijay Singh, the debate that was raised by the book had to be discussed and deeply analysed in widespread scale. According to the Author, despite contradiction / conflict among co-existing people / communities in Manipur over the national question, it was a fact that there had been continuous Manipur freedom movement as a result of continuous colonial rule since the British colonial rule onwards. It was necessary to understand the history of the movement by doing away from all forms of misinformation carried out by the colonial media. The book is based on the M. Phil dissertation Ph. D thesis of the author. The author is the editorial member of the journal Revolutionary Democracy, founder cum chairperson of the organisation Campaign for Peace & Democracy (Manipur), founder cum managing trustee of Labour Research and Organisation Foundation, and a member of the ICC of the International League of People’s Struggle.

Manipuri

Houkhiba Tuesday, 30 August 2011, numitta University of Delhi da Malem Ningthoujana eeba, Spectrum Publicationna fongba, Freedom from India; A History of Manipur Nationalism (1947-200), haiba lairik asi release toukhre. JNU gi Professor Bhagat Oinam, CPI (ML) Liberation gi Central Committee gi Kavita Krishan, amasung Revolutionary Democratic gi editor Comrade Vijay Singh na wangangloi oiduna pangthokkiba thouram aduda University of Delhigi ojhasing amadi maheiroising, civil society gi meehutsing, left democratic partygi meeoising, Manipur gi maheirong amasung atei atoppa meeyoi kaya saruk yakhi. Professor Bhagat ki matung inna lairik asida activist cum scholar amagi commitment mamee tai. Lairik asina wakhallongi firep amada chap yungna leptuna Manipur gi national movemenka mari leinaba wafam kayada marei kaya puthokli. Ms Kavita gi matung inna, Manipur ningtambagi maramda kupsinduna thamluraba puwari ama lairik asina mayamda utli. Comrade Vijay gi matung inna lairik asina pukhatlakliba marei asi henna pak snna amasung kupthana neinabagi tangai fadba lei. Authorgi matung inna, Manipur gi manungda khundariba meeyoising / furupsinggi marakta national question gi matangda yetnaba / muknaba kaya leirabasu, British na pallingeidagi ngasifaoba loilam leingak loidaba asina maram oiraga Manipur ningtambagi khongjang ama leptana changsillak-ee haibasidi asengbani. Asigumba khongjang asi colonial media na kupsinduna thamliba kuyom asi thugaiduna khongjanggi puwaribu khangminnaba tangai fadaba lei. Lairik asi author gi M. Phil dissertation amasung Ph. D Theisis ta yumfam oi. Author asi journal Revolutionary Democracy gi editorial member amani, Campaign for Peace & Democracy (Manipur) gi founder cum chairpersonni, Labour Research and Organisation Foundation gi founder cum managing trustee ni, International League of People’s Struggle gi ICC memberni.


The above press release was sent to Kanglaonline.com by Malem Ningthouja, CPDM. The contact email id is cpdmanipur@gmail.com

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Three hunger strikers arrested on charges of attempted suicide

IMPHAL, Aug 28: Three women hunger strikers who were hospitalized at Gamphajol primary health centre (PHC) have been arrested by Gamnom Saparmeina police today after they refused to take the… Read more »

The women hunger strikers demanding the creation of full-fledged Sadar Hills district being hospitalized at Gamphazol PHC on Sunday.

IMPHAL, Aug 28: Three women hunger strikers who were hospitalized at Gamphajol primary health centre (PHC) have been arrested by Gamnom Saparmeina police today after they refused to take the medical aid.

The arrested women have been identified as Hatlam Haokip, 47, w/o Yanglal Haokip, Nengngah Kipgen, 47, w/o of Tongmang and Neihling, 52, w/o Chungthang Kipgen.

Sources said that the women were produced before the court on charges of attempted suicide and subsequently taken into judicial custody. They are now admitted to the security ward of JNIMS, Porompat.

Seikhothang Haokip, spokesperson of Sadar hills districthood demand committee (SHDDC), informed that the President of India and Union Home Minister have acknowledged the demand of the committee as genuine and assured to convey the message to the Chief Minister of Manipur.

Subsequently the leaders of the committee came to Imphal and met the Chief Minister of Manipur. During the meet the Chief Minister asked the committee to give three months time to resolve the issue and appeal to relax their agitation, he said.

He further asserted that the committee however remained adamant on their stand urging the Chief Minister to resolve the issue within a week.

In the meantime, he warned the government that if it fails to meet the demand of the committee to declare Sadar hills to full fledged district at the earliest time, the agitators are prepared to launch mass hunger strike ‘unto death’ and asserted that the CM will be held responsible in case of any fatality arising due to the hunger striker.

The committee has also convened a mass public meeting tomorrow at Gamgiphai to discuss the prevailing issue of the Sadar hills. MLAs, member of ADCs of the Sadar hills area is likely to attend the meeting.    

Meanwhile, talking to IFP, Haokam Kipgen, a hunger striker staging ‘fast unto death’ agitation at Saparmeina, demanding full fledged district for Sadar hills district said “We desire our mortal remains to be sent to the Chief Minister of Manipur if we pass away during our fast unto death agitation”.

He asserted that it has aggrieved the people of Sadar hills that the struggle for a full-fledged district has blind see and the deaf hear however the strikers are willing to make necessary sacrifices until the demand is fulfilled.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/three-hunger-strikers-arrested-on-charges-of-attempted-suicide/

Meghen charges Indian govt of creating communal tension

GUWAHATI, Aug 25: The Indian government has long been plotting and sowing seeds of communal disharmony in the state to hinder development, stated UNLF chairman RK Sanayaima alias Meghen while… Read more »

UNLF chairman RK Meghen coming out of NIA Court in Guwahati on Thursday.

GUWAHATI, Aug 25: The Indian government has long been plotting and sowing seeds of communal disharmony in the state to hinder development, stated UNLF chairman RK Sanayaima alias Meghen while speaking to media persons at Gauwahati NIA court complex today.

He further asserted that the Centre has adopted different outlooks to the states of the nation and some are treated in a step motherly basis, which has created rifts between the various communities inhabiting it.

Meghen also appealed that it is time for the communities residing in both the hills and valleys to come together and find means to coexist in harmony, especially during chaotic times.

He maintained that there has been almost no proper demarcation of district boundaries since the days of British rule. The districts boundaries should be properly chalked out to bring about uniform development, he said. The public of the state should endeavor towards economic development to be self reliant instead of depending on the national highways.

There has been scant development in the state for the last 65 years under the Indian governance, the elected representatives of the people are busy among themselves in striving for power and to cater to the whims of the centre, this is another cause for the underdevelopment prevalent, he said.

The Loktak Project which was commissioned with the promise that there will be no dearth of power supply in a state turns out to be a farce and instead burdens the farmers and disturbs the ecological balance. He stated that the public of the state should remain wary of the dubious intents of the centre. The different communities should come together and not fall prey to the underhanded politics initiated by the Indian government, he said

 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/meghen-charges-indian-govt-of-creating-communal-tension/

Talks on Sadar Hills bear no fruit, SHDDC to continue with blockade

IMPHAL Aug 24: Talks between the state government and Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee for the third time failed to arrive at an understanding today and the impasse will go… Read more »

People of Sadar Hills blocking NH-39 demanding full-fledged Sadar Hills district on Wednesday.

People of Sadar Hills blocking NH-39 demanding full-fledged Sadar Hills district on Wednesday.

IMPHAL Aug 24: Talks between the state government and Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee for the third time failed to arrive at an understanding today and the impasse will go on further.

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi met 10 representatives of the demand committee at his official bungalow today morning.

Sources said that among the representatives included three MLAs and the rest comprised of SHDDC representatives. It further said that the Chief Minister negotiated by asking for three months time to settle the issue as a cabinet sitting yesterday had decided to constitute a Committee on Reorganization of Administration and Police District boundary. The CM had said that after chalking out the policies within the purview of the committee by streamlining district boundaries, the demand of the SHDDC could be considered. The SHDDC representatives did not reciprocate the CM’s appeal and demanded that there would be no altered negotiation in the issue and the stance for districthood status is the only resolve.

In this regard a press release by president of SHDDC Ngamkhohao Haokip said that, Government of India had given appropriate directives to the Chief Minister of Manipur for inauguration of Sadar Hills as a full-fledged district of Manipur as mandated by the provision of Manipur (Hills Areas) Autonomous District Council Act, 1971.

In utter violation of the rights of the people, O. Ibobi Singh has once again orchestrated delaying tactics.  The four decades old demand for a districthood need not be delayed further on petty issues, which the chief minister along with his associates have intentionally brought forward to undo the peace and harmony of the state.

Our demand is nothing more or less than full-fledged districthood status. We do not invite anything more than this. Devising extraordinary situations which are clandestinely invented and making a scapegoat out of the SHDDC by the state government is not a positive step. The state government should bear responsibility for any extraordinary situations arising in future, it said.

Meanwhile an unofficial team comprising of senior media persons led by N Rajendro, president of Information Centre for Hill Areas ,Manipur met the SHDDC president at Kangpokpi today afternoon.

Along the NH 39 route, the team met agitating members of the demand committee at Gamgiphai and held a short meeting and took opinions of agitators at other similar protest strongholds located at Saparmaina,Bongmol and Keithelmanbi.

Ngamkhohao Haokip while interacting with the media persons voiced that the demand committee will not settle for anything less than tendering of districthood status.

“We want a full fledged district, but whenever the Sadar Hills demand come to the forefront, the state government comes out with issues of reorganization and demarcation, the boundary issues can come later, but first we want districthood and we know it is a justified demand”.

He further added that there are no communal lines drawn by the demand. “We have Meitei, Kukis,Nepalis,Nagas coexisting congenially within the Sadar Hills area. If any community wants to spearhead our endeavor, we welcome it and I will resign voluntarily, but it is fact that the Kukis have the majority and hence we are at the forefront”.

Meanwhile, another 14 individuals have resolved to carry on with the hunger strike protest as the seven women protesting earlier have been admitted to Kangpokpi CHC due to deteriorating health conditions.

It was observed by IFP that due to complete breakdown of public transportation along the Kanglatombi to Kangpokpi stretch, residents along the highway have to hike on foot braving the elements to meet their requirements.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/talks-on-sadar-hills-bear-no-fruit-shddc-to-continue-with-blockade/

`Establishment of state commission for protection of child rights is need of hour`

IMPHAL, Aug 14: With the objective of promoting and strengthening civil society institutions towards ending violence against children in the state, a state-wide advocacy campaign for the establishment of Manipur… Read more »

Children of various communities during ‘Kidz concert’ at MBC Centre Church today.

IMPHAL, Aug 14: With the objective of promoting and strengthening civil society institutions towards ending violence against children in the state, a state-wide advocacy campaign for the establishment of Manipur State Commission for Protection of Child Rights was formally launched by the chairman of steering committee, European Union Project, Wide Angle Yambem Laba in presence of eminent media persons and human rights activists at New Airlines Hotel, MG Avenue.

Speaking at the launching function, Yambem Laba stated that the issue of child rights violation is a challenging phenomenon in the present day society as there have been many reports of exploitation of child rights in the state due to direct impact from both state and non-state actors.

Manipur has been in such circumstances of more than 30 years of disturbed situation leading to continued violation of child rights in the state, he asserted.

Considering the cumulating incidents of child rights violation including reported child soldiering in the state, Laba stated it would be a desirable for various rights groups of the state to pressure the state government for the establishment of Manipur State Commission for Protection of Child Rights.

Secretary of Wide Angle Social Development, Montu Ahanthem asserted that there is an urgent need for establishment of the said commission as there has been no institutional mechanism in the state to deal with the issue of violation of child rights.

The increasing number of incidents of child trafficking, child soldier, child labour, parentless child victims of armed conflict etc. requires immediate attention of the state government, he noted.

He further elaborated that the government of India has enacted the commission for the protection of Child rights Act, 2005 to implement the provision of the UN Convention on the Rights of the child. Under the national law, each state is required to establish a state commission for Protection of Child Rights. It can also be recalled that the Imphal bench of the Guwahati High court had also directed the state government to establishment the child Rights Commission within December this year.

On the other hand, the steering committee of the Wide Angle ( Social Development organization) with eminent personalities like chairman European Union, Project Wide Angle, Yambem Laba, former member Manipur State Human Rights Commission Sh Sharat Sharma, former director of the state Social Welfare department Dr Deven Sharma, social activists were among the delegate presence during the formal launching of the public campaign this morning.

The committee later submitted memorandums to the Governor Gurbachan Jagat, Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh for rendering their support to the initiative for the establishment of the Manipur State Commission for Protection of Child Rights.

Secretary Wide Angle Montu Ahanthem further mentioned that, as part of their campaign for the establishment of the said commission for the state, the organization will start signature campaigns with peoples’ representatives, at the local, state and national level. The campaign will also include persuading the political parties for inclusion of the mentioned agenda in their election manifestoes in the upcoming assembly election in the state.

He further mentioned that,  to ameliorate the conditions of the children specially those who are in need of special care, support, protection and assistance to the family as a fundamental unit of society, Wide Angle earnestly appeals to the state authority, that this could be fully achieved by establishing “of Manipur State Commission for protection of child rights” in the best interest of the children of the state, and the failure to the state government to humble request of the organization will resort to launch various forms of public agitation in the future to come he added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/establishment-of-state-commission-for-protection-of-child-rights-is-need-of-hour/

Driver injured in blockade violence succumbs, union to go on strike

IMPHAL, August 13: A truck driver who was critically injured in the attack of blockade supporters on the NH-37 on August 3 succumbed to his injuries at 5:50 am today…. Read more »

IMPHAL, August 13: A truck driver who was critically injured in the attack of blockade supporters on the NH-37 on August 3 succumbed to his injuries at 5:50 am today.

The deceased has been identified as Md Rahman, 35, s/o Mufi of Keirao Mayai Leikai. He had been admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of Shija Hospital and Research Institute since the fateful day.

Furious with the death of Rahman, the Transporters and Drivers Council Manipur and All Manipur Road Transporters, Drivers and Motor Workers Union have decided to go on strike for 17 hours beginning from today midnight.

Addressing media persons today, secretary of All Manipur Road Transporters, Drivers and Motor Workers Union, H Kulamani stated that the union strongly condemned brutal assaults on drivers and handymen by blockade and bandh supporters.

The drivers have been rendering valuable services to the public by transporting essential commodities.

The inhumane treatment meted out to the drivers will be a setback to the society, he asserted.

He further questioned the blockade supporters if they would get their demands by simply assaulting the innocent drivers.

He demanded that the state government should give sufficient ex-gratia along with a government job for the next of kin of the deceased driver.

Health Minister L Jayentakumar also interacted with the victim’s family members and members of the drivers’ union.

He condemned the incident and assured that necessary action would be taken up from the side of the state government.

The members of Transporters and Drivers Council Manipur and All Manipur Road Transporters, Drivers and Motor Workers Union paid tribute to Rahman at Mantripukhri before performing the last rites.

Ukhrul reels under acute fuel shortage
By John K. Kaping
UKHRUL August 13: Ukhrul district has completely run out of petroleum fuels since the last 4-5 days as the two main oil depots in Ukhrul which are located at Hundung junction and Kharasom junction have closed their counters following the depots have exhausted their stock owing to the on-going agitation of the Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee demanding creation of a full fledged Sadar Hills district.

Even though there have been reports of goods laden trucks being escorted through the Jessami highway under full-proof security arrangement, there has been no supply of fuel to the Ukhrul oil depots. There are reports that even though diesel can be found at the rate of Rs 60 if one is lucky enough from the black marketers, it is almost impossible to find petrol in Ukhrul at the moment even if one is willing to pay more money. Petrol is reportedly unavailable even with the black marketers.

Meanwhile, the acute shortage of diesel and the almost nil stock of petrol in Ukhrul have affected vehicular traffic in the district, especially the taxis operating in the district. The shortage has also affected various private businesses, NGOs, institutes and offices.

Meanwhile, even though the blockade along the National Highways has yet to affect the prices of essential commodities in the district, another problem arising out of it is the shortage of LPG gas with numerous households reporting emptiness of their cylinders.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/driver-injured-in-blockade-violence-succumbs-union-to-go-on-strike/

IED found, defused at Lilong ahead of I-Day

IMPHAL, Aug 13: An improvised explosive device (IED) planted near Lilong Bridge has been defused successful by the bomb squad of Manipur Police at 2:22 pm today. According to police… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 13: An improvised explosive device (IED) planted near Lilong Bridge has been defused successful by the bomb squad of Manipur Police at 2:22 pm today.

According to police sources, the bomb was found out by the locals from the western side of NH-39 near Lilong Bridge. A police team moved to the spot quickly.

The IED was controlled by a remote device. It was defused at the spot itself as it was difficult to move to another place.

SDPO Singjamei, Th Bikramjit stated that the powerful bomb could have caused heavy casualty if it happened to blast during rush hour.

The timely action of the police has averted a major tragedy ahead of Independence Day celebration, he said.

SDPO also thanked 28 Assam Rifles for providing smoke candles used to defuse the bomb.

The NH-39 was blocked for two hours until the bomb was defused.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/ied-found-defused-at-lilong-ahead-of-i-day/

Sadar Hills district demand supporters cry ‘Do or Die’

IMPHAL, August 13: “We are in a do or die situation; ready to confront anything that comes in our path” said a women wing demonstrator of Sadar Hills Districthood Demand… Read more »

IMPHAL, August 13: “We are in a do or die situation; ready to confront anything that comes in our path” said a women wing demonstrator of Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee (SHDDC) while talking to media persons today at Gamgiphai, Sadar hills.

With the demand for a separate district of Sadar hills yet out of sight, agitators supporting the SHDDC, are on the vigil along the National Highway 2 (formerly known as NH-39).

Many aggrieved protestors especially women were seen in large numbers along the National Highway starting from Gamgiphai just about half a kilometer from Sekmai till Kangpokpi area, staging public meets and blocking the highway.

It is not only the Chief Minister but all the leaders of all political parties who have equal responsibility in resolving the issue of the Sadar hills, said Neishi another member of the women protestor wing SHDDC.

The woman protestors further asserted that they are aware of the plan of the government to crush the protestors in order to clear the disrupted route by August 15, however, the protestors will not back of an inch from their ground, “we are in a do or die situation, ready to confront anything that comes in our path” she opined.

Another protestor from Sapermaina, Vaineichin Haokip, secretary of the Sapermaina women committee, emotionally said “We will fight to achieve districthood for Sadar hills at the cost of our lives”.

Citing the prolonged delay in granting districthood to Sadar Hills she questioned whether granting of districthood to Sadar hills will disintegrate Manipur. She further posed how much blood need to shed and lives to be sacrifice in order to achieve district hood for Sadar hills.

In the meantime, passengers stranded along the highway, especially coming from Senapati area were left with no choice but to set on foot till their destination carrying their luggage.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/sadar-hills-district-demand-supporters-cry-%E2%80%98do-or-die%E2%80%99/

Extensive security prevention measures taken up in state for successful holding ID on August 15

IMPHAL, Aug 13: The state home department has placed an extensive security cover in and around the greater Imphal areas since the last two days, following the announcement of various… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 13: The state home department has placed an extensive security cover in and around the greater Imphal areas since the last two days, following the announcement of various militant outfits of the region to boycott the 64th Independence Day celebration on August 15.

The state government will be celebrating the 64th anniversary of the nations Independence Day at the 1st Manipur Rifles ground on August 15.

According to an official source, keeping in view the state level observation of the Independence Day, the state home department has deputed adequate security forces at four verified security points which have been established around the 1st MR campus where the main celebration will be held.

Meanwhile, apprehensive about violent incidents which could mar the celebration, as various militants outfits have already called a boycott to the celebration, the state police have intensified its frisking and checking duties at all strategic points and have also deployed extensive police personnel at all vulnerable points, public places, markets areas, etc.

In the meantime, the Independence day celebrations will also be observed at all district head quarters of the state on August 15, and in view of the observations, several security preventive measures have also been taken up at all district head quarters to prevent any untoward eventualities before and on the eve of the celebration on August 15, the official source added.

Senapati observes Patriot’s Day
By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL August 13: The Patriot’s Day observation at Senapati district concluded with renewed patriotism by recollecting the extreme spirit of sacrifices, righteousness, truthfulness and bravery of the forefathers who laid their lives in guarding the integrity of the state.

The guests and dignitaries who delivered speeches during the observation of Patriotic day celebration held at the park hall of the General Thangal ecological park situated at Mayangkhang in Senapati district called the present generation to imbibe the exemplary deeds that our forefathers had shown in fighting against the then colonist power.

The observation was marked by wreathing floral tributes to the bust of General Thangal and to a photograph Bir Tikendrajit by the dignitaries and the public led by the D.C. of Senapati P. K. Jhah. A general gun salute was also accorded by personnel of Manipur police during the observation.

Since the past many years Patriots Day has been observed at the General Thangal ecological park hall amidst much grandeur, however, the present issues on the ongoing agitations on the demand of Sadar hills district has compelled the organizers to observe the day with a simple function unlike previous years, a member of the Celebration Committee of Patriot’s Day celebration resented.

Assistant Deputy Commissioner, Senapati, SDC, former president of Thangal Union, additional S.P. Senapati, presidents of Senapati District Student Association (SDSA) and Thangal Union and village chiefs of Mayangkhang areas were present on the dais of today’s Patriot’s Day observation.

The observation was also participated by villagers of villages of Ningthoupham and Mayangkhang areas.

In the mean time the day was also observed at Tumnoupokpi village in Senapati today. H. Khangba, president, Thangal Union graced the function as the chief guest of the observation function.

ARTICLES

Meecham Praja: The forgotten common men in Manipur
By Amar Yumnam
The basic purpose of having an administration and a governance system anywhere needs to be recalled and analysed at this moment of history when we are celebrating six and a half decades of independence from foreign rule. This is because, despite the recent more or less impressive track record of good growth performance, the meecham praja (common people) seem to be at the receiving end of every mechanism of governance.

Manipur Scenario: The situation is worse in Manipur than elsewhere in the country. Whereas the rest of the country has reaped the benefits of modernisation, although the dispersal of the benefits has been an issue, the case is different in Manipur. We have not had the kind of economic expansion experienced elsewhere whereas we have had more than our share of the inflationary trends and growth disturbances. Further, while in the case of other States in the country there are people in the administration who are alive to the fundamental purpose of governance as facilitating the access to administration and livelihood efforts of the common people, we are pained to observe the complete reversal of this principle in the case of Manipur.

We can have multiples of daily life exemplars to drive home this subjugation of the common people. First look at the daily dose of alertness they have to have at their command in order just to be in the business areas of Imphal and cross the streets. They have to bear all the costs of insensitivity of the official vehicles and arrogance of the private ones as well. What I would love to see is the kind of scenario where my senior-citizen “mother” and my aged “father” would feel at home and cared for whenever they set foot in any area of the Imphal city; well, a very unlikely and unrealistic expectation.

I would consider myself as someone who is fairly conversant with own rights and responsibilities. I am also fairly conscious of how to resist encroachments into my personal space and rights arena. But pretending and behaving as if like any of the common men in the street in daily dealings and assert when violated has taught me how hard the daily lives of the commoners are in Manipur. Let me start with an example from an office of the Central government. In a personal post-paid mobile connection for which I have been religious in paying the due bills every month, there occurred recently an interesting development. Even after payment of the dues as reflected in the latest bill, there used to be reminders for payment of dues for at least three to four times a day for about ten days. In the beginning, I had the impression that it must be just machine problems or routine issues. But within a few days, I found all out-going calls barred besides the STD and ISD. When I had sent one of my office assistants to enquire into the status and reasons for the barring of all outgoing calls, two things of great interest emerged. First, the daily multiple reminders for payment of dues stopped immediately after the enquiry for reasons best known to the staff of the department only. Second, the concerned officials sent back my boy with explanations which any reasonable person can immediately establish as nothing more than a bluff. Dissatisfied and angered by this, I did call up a higher ranking officer of the department as a prelude to going for full scale grievance correction complaint. On his intervention, I got the barring removed. But that was not the end. The ISD and STD were still blocked. I had to go for another round of telephonic contacts to get the ISD and STD barring removed. Now the question that arises here is what might be happening in the case of a commoner who is not so conversant on the various recourses to actions to get his due services delivered.

Further, once the barring has been removed, why does not there exist a system whereby the connection is restored to its full functionality instead of requiring further contacts? Still further, it needs to ponder why the indulgence in full blown bluffing when an innocent person was enquiring about the issue. Similar experiences are undergone daily by the common people while dealing with the offices of the State government as well. Now these suppressive features of governance are superimposed on the rising difficulty of the common people to eke out their living. The rise in the prices of commodities of daily consumption in an atmosphere of shrinking livelihood opportunities is a reality everybody is living with.

Now the Resolve: Now in the celebration of the August 15, we need to be very sure of at least one resolve. There is no point in making many promises. The need of the hour is reminding ourselves the existence of a majority of the common people in circumstances un-conducive to their functionings. The administration would be doing a yeoman’s service if it at least resolves and ushers in a period where the facilitation of the survival of the common people is the yardstick of the success or otherwise of governance. We all should remember that not only do we all have a common beginning, but we also have a larger set of relatives among the commoners. Let us all try to facilitate each other’s existence, particularly of the commonest of the common people. Nobody would be a loser in this, and the society would be the gainer in terms of peace and stability.

A Left-Hander’s Musing
By Manas Maisnam
I came to know from a social networking site a few months back that every year, 13th of August is observed as “International Lefthanders Day”. Frankly speaking, I have heard of Valentine’s Day, Friendship Day, Youths’ Day etc.; but Lefthanders Day? Never had I heard or was aware about it. Being a left-handed person, I felt extremely delighted that one day in a year is designated by the left-handed community to highlight problems, inconveniences and sometimes prejudices, we encounter in a world which is predominantly comprised of right-handed populace. It is a well known fact that almost exactly 10 percent of the world’s population is left-handed and why left-handed persons are in such minority is still an unsolved mystery.

Till date, there has been no satisfactory explanation on why the right hand became the dominant hand for majority of mankind, or how a person becomes either right-handed or left-handed. Many interesting and thought-provoking theories have been postulated by experts, but none of them are able to give a conclusive proof/ reason to why humans are predominantly right-handed. Whatever may be the reasons, it is accepted that being either right-handed or left-handed also largely depend on the surrounding environment one grows up, apart from other factors like genetics, hereditary, birth defects etc. As for example, my son, who is a normal right-handed boy has become a “lefty” as far as usage of computer mouse is concerned. Ever since he started using my laptop a few years ago, he didn’t change the side on which the mouse was kept (I keep it on the left side). Instead, he clicks the mouse with his left hand. Now, he is not conversant in using the mouse with his right hand. I even observe that he moves the mouse to left side, if he happened to use someone else’s computer!

Out of the many tests used by experts, two simple tests will be helpful in ascertaining the handedness of a person. Firstly, a left-hander will tend to draw a side profile picture facing right, while a right handed-person will draw it facing left. Secondly, a left-hander will draw a circle in anticlockwise direction as compared to a right-handed person, who will draw it in clockwise direction.

The prejudice against the left-handers has been in existence throughout the history. Till not so long ago, left-handers were stigmatized and oppressed owing to socio-religious reasons. In ancient times, left-handers were denounced as servants of devils. Many negative aspects of human life were made to be associated with the left hand. In our country, the left hand is considered to be “impure” and one is not supposed to touch food, sacred objects with left hand. In some other parts of the world, women were not allowed to use their left hand during cooking, fearing the food might be poisoned by sorcery. Only a few decades ago, in Japan left-handedness in wife was enough ground for divorce! During Victorian period in England, left-handed students were forced to write with right-hand. Women, who are so called ‘weaker sex’ (though personally I don’t subscribe to this concept), are described in our own parlance as “Oigee Lamdang Oibee” and the males, who are supposed to be ‘superior’ are described as “Yetki Lamdang Oibaa”. At social or religious functions, the place for women is on the left side of their male counterparts. There is no need to elucidate on which hand is given more prominence vis-à-vis the preceding two phrases and description.

According to some study, forcefully changing the inborn left-handedness of a person due to societal prejudices might lead to depression, introversion etc. owing to overburdening of the non-dominant part of the brain as the dominant part of the brain remains unchanged even if the handedness is changed. But a voluntary change of handedness doesn’t appear to lead to such consequences. On National Geographic channel, I once saw a programme where a right-handed woman, who was a squash player, voluntarily participated in an experiment to study the effects of change in handedness. In the experiment she had to change herself to a left-handed woman within one month. Initially, she faced trouble performing daily activities or hitting the ball with squash racquet. But as time progressed, her capability to use left hand gradually improved. Even her reflex actions became oriented towards left hand. By the end of the month, left-handedness improved and could even play squash with her left hand. There were no negative impacts on her mental health owing to the changeover of the handedness from right to left.

My grandfather and his two brothers are left-handers. During my childhood, I heard stories about how their elders restrained their left hands and forced them to pick up morsels of food by right hand. Tearfully, they complied and thus, outwardly became right-handed persons, but their inherent left-handedness still remains for they use the left-hand while performing day to day works. Thankfully, for me there was no pressure to change the use of my hand and I eat, write and draw with my left hand. However, in deference to religious customs, I use my right hand while offering/ picking flowers or offering money at religious functions. I manage to do it somehow with some tacit support from my left hand!

A left-handed, or southpaw person has to face many a practical difficulties and inconveniences while performing day to day activities. This stems out from the fact that almost all the tools, machineries and gadgets used in our daily life or for educational purpose are manufactured to suit its usage by right-handers, who are 90 percent of the total global population. During my student life, using a burette in Chemistry laboratory was a bit problematic, because the tap was placed on the right side with the graduation marks facing the user. If I had to use the burette, controlling its tap with my left hand then, the burette had to be turned the other way round. In that case, the graduation mark was away from me and I had to look around to get the reading. Such problems occurred with a mini drafter too. In fact, during my college days, my mini-drafter was placed during drafting classes only for cosmetic purpose. I hardly used it. Even taking lecture notes in a classroom filled with writing pad chairs was also quite troublesome. As the pad was fixed on the right side of the chair, I had to drag in another empty chair and keep it at my left side to keep my notebook. But if the classroom happened to be fully occupied then I was left with no other option but to twist my torso and write on the notebook placed on the right side. There are many other tasks in everyday life which a southpaw person finds it hard to perform owing to the non-conformity of the tools with his handedness; for instance, pulling a generator’s cord. Most of the modern gadgets have their buttons and knobs on the right side and when used by a left-hander, it is bound to create some difficulty.

Acknowledging these practical difficulties faced by the southpaw community, a shop at London is selling products designed especially for left-handers. They range from scissors to cameras. Even the clock on sale in the shop moves in anticlockwise direction with the hourly markings as mirror image of the conventional clock!

In conclusion, we the left-handed community should not feel inferior to others or embarrassed on account of our handedness. Nature has meant us to be left-handed and we should respect it. Parents should not try to force their left-handed children to change the handedness. Despite all odds and challenges, we should look at life through a positive prism and try to get maximum advantage from it.

Who will guard the Guards of Manipur?
By Babina
Who will protect us from the hands of dirty politicians & filthy militants?

The biggest fear rising in the minds of every single citizen of the state right now is who will protect and ensure safety of the people in Manipur. Almost all the top political leaders who have set itself up as the guardians of the public trust are rotten and corrupt to the core. All self-declared guardians of the state are dishonest or crooked at heart. Who then is to guard the guardians of the state?

We have a grave situation in Manipur in which personal accumulation of wealth have been closely tied to politicians backed by armed groups and vice-versa either through corruption or extortion. And since positions of leadership have been dominated by these individuals, the two vices of corruption and nepotism have become part of the daily vocabulary of many under our political system.

There is a crippling inability on the part of the political leadership to deal with this issue of militancy. Could it be that this inaction stems from the fact that we are expecting action to be taken from the very people that are corrupt? For, power can and does transform good men and women into corrupt and greedy leaders. And the victims of this struggle for spoils have obviously been the people of this state.

Why is our government doing nothing despite claiming of having concrete evidences of the particular militant organization involving in carrying out the recent bomb blast at Sangakpham that killed 5, including that of a father and son duo and 2 little innocent girls aged around 10 years? How can our state leaders just ignore when armed goons enjoy unbridled freedom to carry out brutal attacks on civilians in broad daylight and go scot-free?

ISTV news on 2nd August 2011 carried that, at a news conference held at New Delhi, Home Minister Chidambaram declared that the bomb attack at Sangakpham was done by the NSCN (IM). Why then is the Govt of India unable to take up any action? Or is it GOI`s one dirty strategy to intensify the ethnic clashes between the Nagas and the Meiteis?

Just like the state government, the self-declared guardians did not care to prevent such inhuman and barbaric act of planting bombs at busy market place. How can they just watch silently the half-torn bodies lying on the same soil like a piece of log? How can they just let NSCN (IM) plant a bomb in such public place and stay quiet, if at all the said outfit was behind the blast? Is NSCN (IM) bigger than PLA, RPF, UNLF, PREPAK, KCP, KYKL, and the endless number of factions?

Whether they realize it or not, but NSCN spat on the face of the many revolutionary organizations operating in the heart of Imphal by attacking the public right under their nose. The very statement given by NSCN (IM), “the fact that some groups in Manipur targeting innocent public in order to make their political statement has become a matter of grave concern” is rather a big shame for our meitei revolutionaries.

Refuting the allegations that NSCN was responsible for the blast at Sangakpham, the outfit also slaps the Govt of Manipur saying that the reaction of the Manipur government and its CM, Ibobi is nothing but an act of impropriety and recklessness, considering their irrational opposition to peace and the ongoing political dialogue between the government of India and the NSCN.

Officially or unofficially, NSCN (IM) has been carrying out its terror administration along with setting up offices in all the Naga inhabited districts of Manipur, although the ceasefire is not legitimately extended to the state.

In a press statement published in The Sangai Express, Manipur Naga Revolutionary Front (MNRF) said the AC battalion of NSCN (IM) is at Phunchong in Chandel district, the NP battalion is in Oklong in Tamenglong district, Kishimung battalion is in Grehang village in Ukhrul district and Huthrong Brigade is in Senapati district. Moreover, NSCN (IM) has been openly collecting taxes at Mao Gate in Senapati, Pallel Gate in Chandel district, Litan Gate in Ukhrul district and at Noney in Tamenglong district, MNRF added.

Why then is the Govt of Manipur as well as the Govt of India giving a blind eye and deaf ear to this outfit? Is NSCN (IM) bigger than the state and central government?

The government must not only have those responsible for Sangakham blast victims brought to justice immediately but also deactivate all militants who have become a law unto themselves in Manipur. So long as they are given freedom to act according to their whims, civilians will not be safe. It is high time they are dealt with appropriately. Else, attempts being made to rebuild Manipur are bound to fail. Needless to say development does not take root in a culture of impunity.

We can`t accommodate terrorism. When someone uses the slaughter of innocent people to advance a so-called political cause, at that point the political cause becomes immoral and unjust and they should be eliminated from any serious discussion, any serious debate. Every leader, and every regime, and every movement, and every organization that steps across the line to terrorism must be banished from the discourse of civilized human life.

If the so called sons of the soil really want to build a new Kangleipak, then they should pull up their socks before the public starts protesting against them. They should stop slaughtering innocent people in the name of revolution before the public starts killing them morally. They should stop being the obstacle to the state`s development before the public throws them out of the very state they are fighting for. They hurl bombs and threaten anybody who refuses to pay them money but they can`t stand up and fight the infiltrators. If they can be the first to impose illegal tax and extort money in the name of the state`s welfare, how can they be the last on earth when it comes to protecting their own people?

Try as we should, the question that I want to pose is this: Is there any hope that we will ever root out corruption and terrorism in this new millennium? Does anyone out there in the corridors of power listening to us? Yes, perhaps they are but many of them not hearing!

The real epidemic in our state is poor political leadership, government economic mismanagement, corruption and insurgency. These are the causes of our continuing crisis and not much else. Accepting responsibility for one`s actions and for a system that has gone badly wrong is the starting point on the road to our economic recovery. I see this as the greatest challenge facing today.

And as civic society, we must continue to pile pressure on corrupt leaders so that in the end they do the honorable thing and resign from their positions of power whether they are politicians or self-declared guardians because the latter can be corrupt as well.

However, my faith in Manipur is strengthened by the fact that brave men will stand against any injustice and by my belief that the people of this state will never lack the leaderships of dynamic and dedicated men and women in the future.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/extensive-security-prevention-measures-taken-up-in-state-for-successful-holding-id-on-august-15/

AMWAY pays respect to martyrs with blood donation camp

IMPHAL, August 13: The Amway Opportunity Foundation, AOF today in collaboration with the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, paid tribute to the martyrs of the Anglo Manipur War of 1891… Read more »

IMPHAL, August 13: The Amway Opportunity Foundation, AOF today in collaboration with the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, paid tribute to the martyrs of the Anglo Manipur War of 1891 and organized a blood donation camp at the RIMS blood bank.

The donation camp was organized with the objective to save lives with safe transfusion of blood. The aim behind the blood donation is also to make people aware of the umpteen health benefits of blood donation.

At a formal function, Prof A. Meina Singh, Head of the Department, Department of Immunohaematology & Blood Transfusion, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS Hospital, Imphal) inaugurated the Blood Donation Camp today at the premise of Regional Institute of Medical Sciences. The camp witnessed around 220 donors comprising of Amway Distributors and Amway employees in Imphal.

Speaking to mediapersons on the sideline of the camp, Sarbani Bhattacharya said that Amway Opportunity Foundation organized this blood donation camp highlighting health benefits of blood donation. While the most obvious health benefit of donating blood is the wonderful feeling derived from giving something vital to someone who needs it, the benefits of donating blood may extend far beyond this to having a positive impact on the donor’s health. Blood donation removes some of the excess iron which can cause free radical formation in the body. In fact, studies have shown that men who donate blood on a regular basis have a lower risk of heart disease. Donating blood also helps donors to burn calories and to enhance production of new red blood cells.

“Donating blood is one of the most noble and significant contribution that a person can make to the society. Every year many people die during surgery only because of not getting enough supply of blood in time. By donating blood we indirectly save many lives” said William S Pinckney, Chairman – Amway Opportunity Foundation.

Amway Opportunity Foundation and Amway Distributors have held in excess 400 blood donation camps over the past four years. Over 40,000 units of blood have been donated at these blood donation camps. The largest ever Blood Donation Camp was held in Orissa with 830 donors.

In Manipur, Amway Opportunity Foundation (AOF) has adopted an orphanage MEETEI PHURUP under Project Sunrise and undertaken developmental activities in education, health and access to safe drinking water. AOF had rolled out Project Sunrise in Imphal in 2009 and announced its partnership with Meetei Phurup in Imphal. To mark the beginning, AOF had donated computers, installed water purifiers and also provided infrastructural support.

“Project Sunrise is supported by Amway’s Global CSR initiative – One by One, and will extend to 64 orphanages across the country. This Project is primarily supported by Amway’s 50th year anniversary funds, where AOF will engage partnerships with NGOs to support on-going education, healthcare (with focus on access to safe drinking water) and nutrition,” said Diptarag Bhattacharjee, Vice President – East, Amway, also a volunteer of AOF. Interestingly, Amway considers all its employees and distributors, as AOF volunteers.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/amway-pays-respect-to-martyrs-with-blood-donation-camp/

DDK Imphal will telecast the eventual observation of ID Day

IMPHAL, Aug 13: The Doordarsan Kendra (DDK), Imphal in connection with the Independence Day celebration, will relay the address of the President of India Pratibha Devi Patil to the nation… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 13: The Doordarsan Kendra (DDK), Imphal in connection with the Independence Day celebration, will relay the address of the President of India Pratibha Devi Patil to the nation on August 14 at 7 pm. According to a release of news producer of the DDK, Imphal, the Manipuri version of the President’s address will be released from 6.30 pm to 9pm on the same day and as such, there will be a single Manipuri News Bulletin at 6.30 pm on August 14 and to be followed by North East news from 6.45 pm to 7 pm. The release further mentioned that, there will be a special morning transmission on Independence Day on August 15 during which, Governor Gurbabachan Jagat and Chief Minister Ibobi Singh will address to the people of Manipur from 8.30 am onwards. It is also mentioned that, DDK Imphal will relay the flag hoisting ceremony and address of the Prime Minister of India, Dr Manmohan Singh’s address to the nation from Rampart of Red Fort New Delhi from 7 am onward on August 15. The release also mentioned that the
DDK, Imphal will telecast a special TV report on Independence Day celebrations in Manipur from 7.30 pm to 8pm on the Independence Day, the release added.

GHC directs state police to hand over Abdul Salam case to CBI
By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL August 13: The Gauhati High Court , Imphal Bench in a directive issued by justice T Vaiphei has directed the state police authorities to hand over a case to the CBI today.

The case involves an employee of the High Court Bar Association, one Md Abdul Salam who works as an attendant and according to the writ petition by the said person to the court, it was alleged that he suffered physical and mental harassment and undue confinement by police personnel while going about his duties.

According to the petitioner, he was going towards Wangkhei Kongba road to distribute cause lists to concerned lawyers on June 9. Along the way near Durga Puja Lampak, he was stopped by police personnel who came in a Gypsy bearing registration number MN1/W 3632. He was assaulted by them and later charged as a member of the PREPAK outfit.

He had further alleged that he was also threatened by the personnel by pointing firearms at his head and asked him to confess by force otherwise he would be shot dead. Abdul pleaded by showing them his identity card and showed the police that he was carrying the cause list for the court. The cause list was snatched by the police and thrown into the drains.

Following the incident, a petition was made to the court and the trail had been underway without much significant developments. Even cooperation from the side of the police department by parading police personnel for identification by Abdul Salam had went fruitless.

In the regard, the court for effective and impartial justice to be carried out, has directed the state police to hand over the case to the CBI within 15 days from August 11.

It may be mentioned that the High Court Bar Association had condemned the incident and workings of the court were halted for some days due to a protest launched by the lawyers then.

SDSA reminds all concerns of MoUs signed with previous state govts on Sadar Hills
By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL August 13: The Senapati District Students Association has while decrying the state government on the Sadar Hills issue, has also criticized the Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee for imposing the severe blockade along the national highways passing through the state.

The Senapati District Student Associations today sharply decried the government over the issue and signaled a strong sense of communal unrest if the government failed to comply to the Memorandum of Understandings that were mutually signed upon between the previous governments of the state and various Naga civil organizations on many previous occasions.

According to the president of the association Pfokrehrii Khrasii, in 1981, 1992, 1996 and 1998 the government and several Naga civil organizations had signed Memorandum of Understandings regarding to matters related to bifurcation of land in Senapati.

“Previous governments have signed MoUs with ANSAM, NSF, NPO, SDSA, UNC, and other Naga frontal organizations under the mutual agreement that without the collective consensus of Naga civil organizations, no party of Senapati district could be reshaped or divided”.

The present development was divulged today by the SDSA in a special meeting held at Senapati this afternoon with some media persons.

Pfokrehrii Khrasii, while citing the pending demand of the Sadar Hill district as genuine said that any unfortunate eventualities resulting from the formation of the district should be held wholly responsible by the government.

He further elaborated that without the collective consensus of Naga civil organizations, the demand of SHDDC is rather dim and hence the government should restrained from any biasness in solving the long pending demand of the Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee.

He further added that as various communities reside together in the state, the government should guard from acting on the behest of a single community in solving a dispute that involves other communities also.

The association also lashes out at the SHDDC for imposing severe economic blockade along the national highways wherein even medical emergency and other inevitable necessities have not been spared.

Later during the conference, citing the deplorable condition of the Mao-Maram stretch of the highway, the association has also accused the state PWD of not being able to meet the people’s expectations, though various civil societies of Senapati district had submitted numerous repeated memorandums and several plights to the department.

The association while demanding immediate actions regarding the maintenance of the NH, has also warned of stern actions if the government failed to act accordingly.

The conference was also attended by other members of the student association including L. Calep, finance secretary, R.K. Rism, deputy speaker and R.L. John, general secretary.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/ddk-imphal-will-telecast-the-eventual-observation-of-id-day/

Arrested

IMPHAL, Aug 13: A combined team of Thoubal police commandos and 15 Assam Rifles arrested one cadre of KCP (Noyon) identified as Wahengbam Iano alias Zack, 28, s/o W Tomba… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 13: A combined team of Thoubal police commandos and 15 Assam Rifles arrested one cadre of KCP (Noyon) identified as Wahengbam Iano alias Zack, 28, s/o W Tomba Singh of Arong Khunou Makha Leikai Heibong Makhong this morning.

Trees planted
IMPHAL August 13: The Lions Club of Imphal Greater in collaboration with 109Bn CRPF organized a tree plantation project at Mongsangei today as part of “Patriots Day” observation.

The tree plantation programme is undertaken by the Lions Club of Imphal Greater in earnest response to the call given by the International president, Lions Clubs International to all the Lions in 206 countries and geographical areas to plant a million trees in this lionistic year.

This project is also a step towards making a more greener Manipur. Around 300 trees were planted in and around the 109Bn CRPF campus, Mongsangei.

In the said project district governor, Lion Amar Barooah (PMJF), Dist 322-D and the commandant, 109 Bn. CRPF H. Premjit Meitei also joined in the plantation efforts. A release by Thongam Arun, PRO of LCIG said.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/arrested-2/

NDTV show : A must watch

IMPHAL, Aug 13: Irom Singhajit, brother of Irom Sharmila and human rights worker Babloo Loitongbam will take part in the popular NDTV show hosted by Barkha Dutta “We the People”… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 13: Irom Singhajit, brother of Irom Sharmila and human rights worker Babloo Loitongbam will take part in the popular NDTV show hosted by Barkha Dutta “We the People” on Sunday August 14 on the topic, fasting as political protest.

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Peoples’ Demonstration for Peace in Manipur (MSAD)

Peoples’ Demonstration for Peace in Manipur Organised under the initiatives of Manipur Students’ Association Delhi On Monday, 8 August 2011; from 3-6 p.m. At Jantar Mantar, New Delhi (India) Dear… Read more »

Peoples’ Demonstration for Peace in Manipur
Organised under the initiatives of Manipur Students’ Association Delhi
On Monday, 8 August 2011; from 3-6 p.m.
At Jantar Mantar, New Delhi (India)

Dear friends,

Killing operandi continues without any restraint in Manipur (India). Five persons including two girl students were killed while eight others sustained injuries in the Sangakpham Bazar bomb blast on August 1st 2011 in Imphal East II. Although the Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has held the insurgent party NSCN-IM as responsible for the bomb blast, the later refuted the allegation. No organisation / individual have claimed responsibility for the blast however Manipur has lost lives and several others injured. There has been public clamour for the last few days against the incident and agitations are queuing up. We on our part would like to express condolence for those who were killed and express concern for the surviving victims.
The Sangakpham incident, although we condemn, was not the beginning and may not be the last one unless terrorism as an institution is rooted out. We have been experiencing unrestraint terrorist activities such as abduction or killing for ransom; extortion at gun points at offices, homes and highways; warnings and intimidations for settling personal grudge and vengeance; tortures and harassment; indiscriminate firing, planting of land mines, bomb blasting in public places; and etc, which have been routinely carried out from the past decade. The impact at the grassroots is rampant human rights violation, suppression of democratic voice, injustice, insecurity, war hysteria and mistrust to one another.
Terrorists are operating amongst us, if not ruling over us in varied forms. Many fear to speak out the truth and expose them. But it has become our bounden duty to speak out the truth to bring an end to terrorism. Leaving aside individual terrorism, terrorism as an institutionalised form is largely perpetrated by; (a) The Indian State that imposes repressive Acts including AFSPA 1958 and deploy killing machines that commit repression, fake encounter and cold blooded murder with impunity in the name of defending national security and development, (b) The underground parties who, in the name of revolution and counter-reaction, commit collateral damages and irreparable mistakes and (c) The State agents, communal warlords, and imposters who for personal gain used the cloak of revolution and carried out terrorist activities.
Tracing the root of terrorism is important to bring an end to it. This brings us to rethink and emphasise that terrorism within an administrative entity is dominantly nurtured and perpetuated by the governing State. Practically, an oppressive State remains the main supplier and defender of the means of terrorism – guns, bombs, soldiers, police, secret killing agents, gun licensees and other repressive Acts to suppress democratic voices. To perpetuate its rule by creating divisions and disunity among people a totalitarian State may supply arms to communal warlords and reaction to indulge in criminal activity and misrepresent it. In Manipur, the armed groups waging war against the Indian State, many of whom have become perverted and indulge in criminal activities, are largely the product of the State. Lack of political will on the part of the Indian State to address nationality question and other democratic questions in a democratic way but dependent on militant tactics of suppression, thereby, giving due importance to the voice of gun has promoted armed resistance. Guns & bombs became crucial factors for maintaining status quo in the power relation between the rulers and the rebels. Correspondingly, subsequent growth of warlords, armed gangsters, killing agents, etc., is to be seen as offshoots manufactured within the ideological framework of militancy and terrorism promoted by the State. We, therefore, consider that the Indian State should play an important role in rooting out terrorism in Manipur.

We, therefore, invite you to take part in the demonstration and jointly appeal:

(1) The Government of India to initiate peaceful democratic process to address nationality questions in the Indian subcontinent with due acknowledgement to the sentiment and aspiration of the peoples who claimed for different nationhood.
(2) The Government of India to repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers’ Act 1958 and other repressive Acts such as NSA, UAPA, Seditious Act, etc. on the one hand and at the same time demilitarise Manipur.
(3) The Non State Parties to stop targeting civilians in the name of revolution or for sectarian gains.
(4) The Civil Societies in Manipur to take non-partisan position and collectively work when it comes to the question of targeting innocent civilians or terrorism in any form by any force. **

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The making of a global changemaker : Monika Khangembam

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Breaking News: 4 dead and many injured at SANGANGAKHAM MARKET, Manipur

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“Autonomous Council proposal is to address backwardness with seriousness”: Imchen

By: Oken Jeet Sandham KOHIMA, Jul 25 (NEPS): Nagaland Home Minister Imkong L Imchen said the State Cabinet’s decision to recommend a proposal to the Government of India for granting… Read more »

By: Oken Jeet Sandham

Nagaland Home Minister Imkong L Imchen

KOHIMA, Jul 25 (NEPS): Nagaland Home Minister Imkong L Imchen said the State Cabinet’s decision to recommend a proposal to the Government of India for granting “Autonomous Council status” to the Eastern Naga areas comprising of four districts—Mon, Tuensang, Longlen and Kiphire—was to address the “backwardness” of the region with seriousness.

In an interview with the NEPS here today, the outspoken Home Minister said the backwardness of the ENPO area was “genuine” and the “Government has to address it with seriousness.”

“And for them to become proud and equal citizens of the state, we have taken this decision,” Imchen said and further elaborated that by such move, the “substantial solution is brought about and the people out there do not feel backwardness anymore.”

Stating that the issue of the ENPO was “common Naga problem and not only confined to them (ENPO),” the Home Minister further explained that the “proposal” for the “Autonomous Council” was only “in “principle” nature. “We have to work out what kind of mechanism and modalities should be there for it and that should be acceptable to both (State and ENPO),” he explained.

Asked why the State had taken such a hasty decision and whether it had any political motive behind such move, Imchen denied having such political move and also made it clear that it was not a hasty decision.

“The people should not misconstrue the decision of the Cabinet as political motive,” the Home Minister stated. “We are serious to address the issue and we are going to take up the matter seriously with the Government of India.”

“I personally feel that the Center, State and ENPO should join hands to address the issue in right perspective,” he said. “So that Nagas can live as equal partners and citizens of the state with harmony.”

Asked whether ENPO would accept the Government’s proposal, Imchen said, “I hope they will accept.” “But I sincerely feel the ENPO leadership as well as people there should appreciate the proposal of the State,” he added.

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“Center yet to spell out which faction is recognized”: Nagaland DGP Kire

By Oken Jeet Sandham KOHIMA, Jul 21 (NEPS): Nagaland Director General of Police (DGP), K Kire, IPS, admitted that there had been confusion as to how they would dealt with… Read more »

Nagaland DGP K Kire, IPS (NEPS Photo)

Nagaland DGP K Kire, IPS (NEPS Photo)

By Oken Jeet Sandham

KOHIMA, Jul 21 (NEPS): Nagaland Director General of Police (DGP), K Kire, IPS, admitted that there had been confusion as to how they would dealt with which group of the newly split factions—GPRN/NSCN and NSCN (K).

Disclosing this to NEPS here today, the DGP said now the new faction of Naga underground came up and occupied the Khehoi Camp which is a designated camp for the NSCN (K). “There are also other designated camps but they are occupied by other forces,” he said and asking “What is the stand of the Government of India (GOI) vis-à-vis the split group.”

“Nobody knows the status of this new group,” Kire disclosed. “The GOI has not spelled out which faction is recognized.”

Asked if he foresaw any unwanted development between the two factions, the DGP said some unwanted situation might come up as the two factions were poised to confront each other any time anywhere. “But we are fully prepared to control the situation and maintain the law and order in the state,” the Police chief asserted.

He, however, made it very clear that for them as law enforcing agencies in the State, they did not differentiate any faction or groups while dealing with them. “For us, anybody committing crimes irrespective of their group affiliations, they are dealt with as per the laws of the land. Our actions as law enforcing agencies in the state should not be misconstrued,” he pointed out. “We are performing our duties.”

On the allegation hurled by the NSCN (K) that the State police had provided escorts to the cadres of the GPRN/NSCN to Khehoi camp, the DGP answered, “We are only following instructions from the Chairman of the Cease Fire Monitoring Group (CFMG).”

He said the requisition of providing escorts to the faction (GPRN/NSCN) came from the CFMG Chairman. This group went to CFMG Chairman and requesting him to provide escort for their movement. “So we only do the job when such instructions came from him (CFMG Chairman),” the DGP revealed.

At the same time, N Kitovi Zhimomi, General Secretary of the GPRN/NSCN moved around in various districts consulting his friends. And one such move was he (Kitovi) went to Mon and picked up Kholie Konyak, Kire stated and admitted that “We didn’t know all these.”

“The state government didn’t come there. We have got nothing to do with it. We never knew it,” he stated.

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More awareness on central schemes for elderly, disabled needed: Wasnik

IMPHAL July 15: Union minister of social justice and empowerment Mukul Wasnik emphasised the need to create more awareness about the various central schemes related to drug abuse and rehabilitation,… Read more »

Union minister Mukul Wasnik, accompanied by an entourage, during an interactive review session with officials of the social welfare department at Hotel Classic.

Union minister Mukul Wasnik, accompanied by an entourage, during an interactive review session with officials of the social welfare department at Hotel Classic.

IMPHAL July 15: Union minister of social justice and empowerment Mukul Wasnik emphasised the need to create more awareness about the various central schemes related to drug abuse and rehabilitation, welfare for senior citizens and persons with disabilities being implemented in the state.

Talking to media persons on the sideline of a review meeting held at Classic Hotel today, the union minister stated that the number of initiatives which the state have taken up in this regard were reviewed .

“We still have to do much more. There is the need to have more capacity building programs, workshops and training for various officers. The weak spots have been identified and steps will be taken to redress these issues”, he said.

The minister also stressed on the need to make available disability certificates to beneficiaries in a more simplified and decentralized manner so that the disabled persons can get the certificates easily without waiting for long periods.

He further stated that the commissioner of the state social welfare department has been intimated to interact with her counterparts in the health department and moreover with the National Institute of Orthopedically Handicapped (NIOH) centre at Kolkotta to revise the resources available there.

The union minister along with his secretary had an interactive review session with officials of the social welfare department and inquired about the number of pending cases, enquiries from the disabled persons to the commission and the number of cases that have been redressed so far, and whether the cases have been taken up in a systematic manner.

Replying to the queries, director social welfare G Satyabati at first replied that there has been a lone complaint to the commission by a disabled person pertaining to promotion norms and a show cause notice has been sent to the authorities concerned as remedial action.

The status of the disabled beneficiaries on scholarship and financial assistance was also deliberated. It was learnt that there are about 13,470 persons living with disabilities in the state and amongst them 387 have been given financial assistance under different schemes while another 3000 persons have been given economic assistance through scholarships.

Surprisingly, the director could not answer by herself when questioned on what amount is provided to a disabled person in a month as per the benefit scheme.

All in all, the visiting team contended that the state authorities need to invoke the Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 effectively and the commission should be more competent and assertive in addressing the needs of the disabled.

After the conclusion of the review meeting in the evening, the union minister later met MPCC president Gaikhangam at Congress Bhawan.

Wasnik also had a brief interaction with the media. At the meet, he said that his visit was a routine one to review the implementation of central schemes and to bridge the gaps if there are any, and further that the relevant issues can be addressed and the central welfare programs can be implemented effectively.

Answering to queries from media regarding the effectiveness of the PWD Act, 1995, he said that in order to make the Act more disabled friendly, steps have been initiated so that the Act can comply to the norms laid down by the United Nations Convention of the Rights of People with Disabilities. In this regard, a committee has also been set up and the reports and recommendations of the committee will be sent to the instituted central coordinating committee as well as the Union ministry to take the final decision.

Wasnik is scheduled to meet the Chief Minister tonight and will leave Imphal tomorrow after visiting the state run blind school and the deaf and mute school.

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