Several Tangkhul Bodies Denounce The Demand For Phungyar District

Ukhrul Apr 11: Several Tangkhul frontal organizations have unanimously denounced the vocal demand raised by the Phungyar District Demand Committee terming it as an immature political gimmick. The decision of the Tangkhul civil society organisations co…


Ukhrul Apr 11: Several Tangkhul frontal organizations have unanimously denounced the vocal demand raised by the Phungyar District Demand Committee terming it as an immature political gimmick. The decision of the Tangkhul civil society organisations comes close on the heels of the United Naga Council openly opposing the move to create a separate district for […]

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Manipur Police Polo Team Lifts 2nd 57 Mountain Division Polo Tournament 2011

Polo lovers in Manipur are in for treat with another Polo tournament kicking in the oldest Polo ground of the world. Eight top teams that took part in the just concluded 2nd 57 Mountain Division Polo tournament are vying for the top honours of the 21s…


Polo lovers in Manipur are in for treat with another Polo tournament kicking in the oldest Polo ground of the world. Eight top teams that took part in the just concluded 2nd 57 Mountain Division Polo tournament are vying for the top honours of the 21st Governor’s Cup invitation Polo Tournament that kicked off on […]

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Calling time on the most unsafe state in India – Part 1 – KanglaOnline

Eurasia ReviewCalling time on the most unsafe state in India – Part 1KanglaOnlineA lesson on a formula of a composite Manipur should be bedtime reading for those who have no time to read. Gone with the wind are the stories of Meitei/Naga chivalry tha…


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Calling time on the most unsafe state in India – Part 1
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A lesson on a formula of a composite Manipur should be bedtime reading for those who have no time to read. Gone with the wind are the stories of Meitei/Naga chivalry that no longer fit into the lean, callous Indian news machine.
Militarism and the Future of Democracy in Manipur: Impressions from the FieldInstitute for Defence Studies and Analyses

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Migratory birds declining in Manipur – Assam Tribune

Migratory birds declining in ManipurAssam TribuneIMPHAL, April 11 – Media persons in Manipur today expressed the need to uplift the working atmosphere of the journalists community. The issue came up at the Directorate of Information and Public Relati…

Migratory birds declining in Manipur
Assam Tribune
IMPHAL, April 11 – Media persons in Manipur today expressed the need to uplift the working atmosphere of the journalists community. The issue came up at the Directorate of Information and Public Relations department sponsored day-long workshop on media
Ethics code for media personsKanglaOnline

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Manipur and the World

By Binalakshmi Nepram Art of debuting a column: The news that I am requested to write a column from Kangla Online came like a spring surprise. The last time I… Read more »


By
Binalakshmi Nepram

Art of debuting a column:

The news that I am requested to write a column from Kangla Online came like a spring surprise. The last time I was asked to pen a column was by Friday Times from Lahore. I ducked the wonderful offer as Hindutva politics was at its height in India at that time and I was worried about how I would be perceived penning my thoughts down for a Pakistani paper.

And for years, a lot of people who are my well wishers have been telling me, “Do a column, do some regular writings in newspaper columns”.There is a total absence of people, commentators and writers on the issue that I work in and those who did had lifted most of their writings from our research. For years, I have been busy with leading research, advocacy and campaigns for a more safer life, a safer society for all of us to live in by working on arms control and disarmament issues both at local, national and international level and least of what I thought of was to do a column.

So, what do I write about in this column that is starting today? What name can I give it ? What subject should it contain? All these thoughts have been traveling with me for quite some time. And then finally, after consultation with well wishers, decided to name it “Manipur and the World”. Yes, that would be the name of my column.

For years, I have always felt the disconnect with which Manipur my home state has felt with the world outside. I hope that with this column I can take the world to Manipur and Manipur to the world. Stay by my side and enjoy the journey to the world and also take Manipur to the world as I take you through these columns.

The Norwegians Came Calling

This week, I shall write about the visit of Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister and Secretary of State, Mr Espen Barth Eide in New Delhi in April 2011. Secretary Espen during his short visit delivered a lecture on Strategic Planning for a complex world in Delhi. He clearly mentioned about Asian security dynamics becoming global security dynamics. 21st century is seeing major power shift from old classical west to Asia. However he clearly noted how the United Nations is central to world order. He also noted that what happened in Arab world revolt was a result of educated youth but no jobs, facebook but no voting rights. Is New Delhi listening? Are net savvy Manipuri youths who are tweeting from around the world listening ?The Minister inspite of the seriousness of what he came to speak did not forget to congratulate India on winning World Cup Cricket. He also noted the “cricket diplomacy” that happened between India and Pakistan. I later met Minister Eide later end of his visit where I held talks with him on issues ranging on United Nations disarmament issues and also briefed him on what is happening in India’s Northeast.

Anna

Anna is usually a woman’s name in the west. I have many friends with that name, so too famous novels like Anna Karenina of Loy Tolstoy. However, in India, Anna can be a very famous man’s name as it happened in beginning of April 2011.After the stunning and heady win of India in World Cup Cricket, we were suddenly thrown a heavy dosage of Anna Hazare’s four day fast against corruption the week later. Television channels aired his hunger strike “live” from Jantar Mantar, reporting on every move. Celebrities tweeted and famous citizens came out to support Anna. The climax was building up and suddenly after 4 days of hunger strike, after all demands are made, Anna broke his fast. The quickness of solution made me sit up and think what happened to 10 years of hunger strike by Eche Irom Sharmila ? And as CNN IBN’s Editor Rajdeep Sardesai tweeted on 9th April, “Anna’s fast for four days brought UPA to its knees. Irom Sharmila’s fast for 10 years still hasn’t changed Manipur”. We have a long way to go before we bring change in Manipur. Don’t we but then the scent of non-violent Jasmine Revolution that shook Tunisia is still wafting in the air. Can much needed change in my Manipur be far behind?

About the columnist

Binalakshmi Nepram is founder-Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network and Secretary General of Control Arms Foundation of India. She has authored four books and several articles and has represented civil society at United Nations in several arms control and disarmament forums. Ms Nepram was awarded the Sean MacBride Peace Prize for 2010 by Nobel Prize winning organization, International Peace Bureau. Binalakshmi can be reached at Binalakshmi@gmail.com

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Dr Shurhozelie shrugs off Dr Jamir’s self eulogy; NPF confident of winning by-election

By Oken Jeet Sandham KOHIMA, Apr 9 (NEPS): President of the ruling major Naga People’s Front (NPF) Dr Shurhozelie hinted that upcoming by-election in the 26 Aonglenden Assembly Constituency, where… Read more »

By Oken Jeet Sandham

KOHIMA, Apr 9 (NEPS): President of the ruling major Naga People’s Front (NPF) Dr Shurhozelie hinted that upcoming by-election in the 26 Aonglenden Assembly Constituency, where former Nagaland Chief Minister and ex-Goa and Maharashtra Governor Dr SC Jamir would be fighting as Congress candidate, would be a “tough one.” He, however, expressed confidence that their NPF candidate Toshipokba would emerge victorious if the people of the constituency “take a wise judgment.”

In an interview to NEPS here on Saturday, the NPF supremo had simply shrugged off Dr SC Jamir’s self eulogy of his past, saying that “self praise” had no meaning and according to their culture, “self praise is something not to be appreciated.”

While addressing at Ungma Village after his candidature was officially declared, Dr Jamir said he was not contesting for Chief Minister as he worked for five times as Chief Minister and also not contesting for Governor as he worked two terms as Governor. “I am contesting for you (the people),” he (Dr Jamir) said.

Dr Shurhozelie said they all knew how he (Dr Jamir) ruled Nagaland for more than 10 years as Chief Minister and as Governor of Goa and Maharashtra and also knew how he left Maharashtra “Raj Bhavan.”
Reacting to Dr Jamir’s statement that his re-entry to state politics as a mission and to redeem the plight of Nagas who plunged in a state of confusion, the NPF chief said he would not comment much on it because “I leave to the people to judge.” “As I said he (Dr Jamir) was in power for more than 10 years and it is not difficult to form an opinion to judge the differences between the situation of his regime and the present one,” he stated.
Therefore it was for the people of the 26 Aonglenden Assembly Constituency to make a wise judgment, he said asking, “Will it be good for health to eat overripe fruit?”
“I do not want to go into details,” he said. “God willing, we (NPF) will get it (26 Aonglenden Assembly Seat).”

NPF chief also said some politicians could say anything without hesitation and even without taking into account what they said and did something differently. But they never checked whether their actions would tally what they said.

Stating that they could also come out with many facts of the past, Dr Shurhozelie pointed out that by doing so they gained nothing. “As such for us, we are keeping quiet for far,” he said. “For him (Dr Jamir) also should not harp too much on the past.” If he has a mission, he should spell out what type of mission he was talking about, the NPF chief asked.
Dr Shurhozelie also reiterated that their central plank of the coming crucial by-election in 26 Aonglenden would be “Naga political solution.”
Stating that Naga political solution was always placed at top of their agenda, the NPF chief said, “We have been working sincerely and have not failed any groups and have been facilitating the ongoing peace process.”
Asked if he expected any poll related violence in the ensuing by-election, without mentioning the Congress name, he said they never knew with these people what would happen. “We will be urging the administration to take coordinated effort to make sure that free and fair election is conducted in 26
Aonglenden Assembly Constituency,” he disclosed.

When asked his reaction to some Congress leaders’ questioning the validity of DAN as no more MLAs from other parties were there, Dr Shurhozelie rubbished as “none of their business.” He said those DAN constituents might not have MLAs, yet they were still going on together and would continue to go together. “Whether we call DAN or not, it has got nothing to do with the Constitution of India,” he said. “It is our own arrangement.”

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Mobile services affected in Manipur – Central Chronicle

Mobile services affected in ManipurCentral ChroniclePrivate mobile services have been disturbed in Manipur following threat from militants. Those who sell recharge cards have also stopped supplying due to the fear of attack by militants, sources said. …

Mobile services affected in Manipur
Central Chronicle
Private mobile services have been disturbed in Manipur following threat from militants. Those who sell recharge cards have also stopped supplying due to the fear of attack by militants, sources said. Mobile advertisements festoons and boards were also

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Around 4 Crore Collected From NH-62 As Fine

Shillong, April 10: Law enforcers have collected over Rs four crore as penalties and fines from trucks violating norms while plying on NH-62, a lifeline that passes through the coal belt of Meghalaya. “Penalties and fine under Section 194 of Central…


Shillong, April 10: Law enforcers have collected over Rs four crore as penalties and fines from trucks violating norms while plying on NH-62, a lifeline that passes through the coal belt of Meghalaya. “Penalties and fine under Section 194 of Central Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 collected by magistrates from January 1, 2010 till date comes […]

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Manipur and the World – KanglaOnline

KanglaOnlineManipur and the WorldKanglaOnlineAnd then finally, after consultation with well wishers, decided to name it “Manipur and the World”. Yes, that would be the name of my column. For years, I have always felt the disconnect with which Manip…


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Manipur and the World
KanglaOnline
And then finally, after consultation with well wishers, decided to name it “Manipur and the World”. Yes, that would be the name of my column. For years, I have always felt the disconnect with which Manipur my home state has felt with the world outside.

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Participants From Sikkim In North East Youth Festival Assualted

Shillong, April 10: Participants of the 2nd North East Youth Festival from Manipur, Mizoram, Assam, Sikkim, Arunachal, Nagaland, Tripura, and other States including Meghalaya have condemned the assault of participants from Sikkim. Participants from Si…


Shillong, April 10: Participants of the 2nd North East Youth Festival from Manipur, Mizoram, Assam, Sikkim, Arunachal, Nagaland, Tripura, and other States including Meghalaya have condemned the assault of participants from Sikkim. Participants from Sikkim were assaulted by unknown youth on Saturday evening around 8 pm. Also, they condemn the Meghalaya police for assaulting John […]

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Around 65 pc Voting Recorded In Second Phase Of Assam Election 2011

An estimated 65 per cent of voters on Monday exercised their franchise in the second and last phase of Assam assembly polls in 64 assembly constituencies in Assam amid sporadic incidents of violence. The polling percentage was expected to go up as vot…


An estimated 65 per cent of voters on Monday exercised their franchise in the second and last phase of Assam assembly polls in 64 assembly constituencies in Assam amid sporadic incidents of violence. The polling percentage was expected to go up as voters who already entered the booths were allowed to exercise their franchise even […]

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Manipur’s cinematic journey – E-Pao.net

Manipur's cinematic journeyE-Pao.netMORE than 40 feature and non-feature films packaged the first-of-a-kind Manipuri Film Festival entitled "Nongpokthong – The Eastern Gate" held in Delhi last month. Screened at various colleges like Ja…

Manipur's cinematic journey
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MORE than 40 feature and non-feature films packaged the first-of-a-kind Manipuri Film Festival entitled "Nongpokthong – The Eastern Gate" held in Delhi last month. Screened at various colleges like Jawaharlal Nehru University and Jamia Millia Islamia,

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Militarism and the Future of Democracy in Manipur: Impressions from the Field – Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses

Institute for Defence Studies and AnalysesMilitarism and the Future of Democracy in Manipur: Impressions from the FieldInstitute for Defence Studies and AnalysesWhile most of the states in Northeast India are slowly but steadily edging towards the reso…


Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses

Militarism and the Future of Democracy in Manipur: Impressions from the Field
Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses
While most of the states in Northeast India are slowly but steadily edging towards the resolution of the multiple armed conflicts that have plagued them for decades, Manipur continues to remain unstable. In Assam, the dialogue process is underway with

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AIR Imphal News –11th April 2011 7.30 Morning

Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

AIR News 7.30 a.m Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

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Sports persons demand facilities – Hindustan Times

Sports persons demand facilitiesHindustan TimesPushpa is just 12 and is part of Manipur's next generation of sporting powerhouse but her dream to be world champion like many other Manipuri sportsperson such as boxer MC Mary Kom, may get shattered b…

Sports persons demand facilities
Hindustan Times
Pushpa is just 12 and is part of Manipur's next generation of sporting powerhouse but her dream to be world champion like many other Manipuri sportsperson such as boxer MC Mary Kom, may get shattered because of inadequate facilities.

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