Manipur lifts overall trophy

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IMPHAL, Nov 6: Wheelchair Fencing Team of Manipur has lifted the overall team champion trophy of 4th National Wheelchair Fencing Championship organized by Tamil Nadu Wheelchair Fencing Association under the aegis of Wheelchair Fencing Federation of India held at JN Indoor Stadium, Chennai from October 29 to 31.

The successful team was led by AK Rajen as team manager and Athokpam Sanatomba as the chief coach.

The medalists of the championship are Nameirakpam David, Athokpam Suresh Meitei, Wangkheimayum Sohodeba, Md Nizamuddin, Okram Manisana and Nongthombam Bita.

 

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Manipur lifts overall trophy

IMPHAL, Nov 6: Wheelchair Fencing Team of Manipur has lifted the overall team champion trophy… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 6: Wheelchair Fencing Team of Manipur has lifted the overall team champion trophy of 4th National Wheelchair Fencing Championship organized by Tamil Nadu Wheelchair Fencing Association under the aegis of Wheelchair Fencing Federation of India held at JN Indoor Stadium, Chennai from October 29 to 31.

The successful team was led by AK Rajen as team manager and Athokpam Sanatomba as the chief coach.

The medalists of the championship are Nameirakpam David, Athokpam Suresh Meitei, Wangkheimayum Sohodeba, Md Nizamuddin, Okram Manisana and Nongthombam Bita.

 

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National school games

IMPHAL, Nov 6: Manipur defeated Punjab by 5-1 goals in the final match of U-14… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 6: Manipur defeated Punjab by 5-1 goals in the final match of U-14 football of 56th National School Games held at Nehru Stadium, Margao, Goa.

The goals for Manipur were scored by Tejuddin (two goals), Henry (two goals) and Neeraj (one goal).

In the final match of boys’ sepak takraw, Manipur defeated Uttar Pradesh by 3-1.

The girls’ team of Manipur also defeated UP by 3-0.

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National school games

IMPHAL, Nov 6: Manipur defeated Punjab by 5-1 goals in the final match of U-14… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 6: Manipur defeated Punjab by 5-1 goals in the final match of U-14 football of 56th National School Games held at Nehru Stadium, Margao, Goa.

The goals for Manipur were scored by Tejuddin (two goals), Henry (two goals) and Neeraj (one goal).

In the final match of boys’ sepak takraw, Manipur defeated Uttar Pradesh by 3-1.

The girls’ team of Manipur also defeated UP by 3-0.

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Manipur lifts overall trophy – KanglaOnline

Manipur lifts overall trophyKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Nov 6: Wheelchair Fencing Team of Manipur has lifted the overall team champion trophy of 4th National Wheelchair Fencing Championship organized by Tamil Nadu Wheelchair Fencing Association under the aegis…

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IMPHAL, Nov 6: Wheelchair Fencing Team of Manipur has lifted the overall team champion trophy of 4th National Wheelchair Fencing Championship organized by Tamil Nadu Wheelchair Fencing Association under the aegis of Wheelchair Fencing Federation of

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Governor`s greeting – KanglaOnline

Governor`s greetingKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Nov 6: The Governor of Manipur Gurbachan Jagat greeted the people of Manipur and specially the Muslim brethren on the auspicious occasion of Id-ul-Zuha. The Governor said “the festival of Id-ul-Zuha exemplifies …

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IMPHAL, Nov 6: The Governor of Manipur Gurbachan Jagat greeted the people of Manipur and specially the Muslim brethren on the auspicious occasion of Id-ul-Zuha. The Governor said “the festival of Id-ul-Zuha exemplifies the spirit of sacrificing our ego

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UPPK boycotts 10th Manipur Assembly elections – KanglaOnline

UPPK boycotts 10th Manipur Assembly electionsKanglaOnlineIMPHAL November 6: The United People's Party of Kangleipak (UPPK) has greeted the public on the occasion of its 3rd Anniversary Day. A press release from the Central Committee of the party ha…

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IMPHAL November 6: The United People's Party of Kangleipak (UPPK) has greeted the public on the occasion of its 3rd Anniversary Day. A press release from the Central Committee of the party has paid its revolutionary respects to other groups including

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72-hr ANSAM bandh ends in Manipur – Nagaland Post

News24online72-hr ANSAM bandh ends in ManipurNagaland Post72- hour bandh called by the All Naga Students Association Manipur (ANSAM) backed by the United Naga Council (UNC) ended peacefully Sunday night except for the burning down of a mini-truck alleg…


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72- hour bandh called by the All Naga Students Association Manipur (ANSAM) backed by the United Naga Council (UNC) ended peacefully Sunday night except for the burning down of a mini-truck allegedly by bandh supporters in Ukhrul district.
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Manipur fuel outlets run dry – Hindustan Times

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Fuel outlets in Manipur have stopped giving fuel from Sunday morning after running out of stock. This has triggered a 25-30% hike in the prices of petrol and diesel sold in the black market. near Silchar in southern Assam than the highway blockade
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Reportaaz presents "The Iron Lady of Manipur", Irom Sharmila only on IBN-Lokmat – India PRwire (press release)

India TodayReportaaz presents "The Iron Lady of Manipur", Irom Sharmila only on IBN-LokmatIndia PRwire (press release)"It's my bounden duty" were the words said by Irom Sharmila, a Manipuri poet when she touched her mother' …


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In India, love tests world’s longest hunger strike – Sacramento Bee

Los Angeles TimesIn India, love tests world's longest hunger strikeSacramento BeeForce-fed by the government through a nose tube, she languishes in a guarded hospital ward here in Manipur state, charged with attempted suicide. This carries a maximu…


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In India, love tests world's longest hunger strike
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Force-fed by the government through a nose tube, she languishes in a guarded hospital ward here in Manipur state, charged with attempted suicide. This carries a maximum one-year sentence, so every year she's released and rearrested.
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Higher Education Worldwide: The diversifying and multiplying scenario

By Amar Yumnam Attending the Indo-Global Education Summit in Delhi during 4 and 5 of… more »

By Amar Yumnam
Attending the Indo-Global Education Summit in Delhi during 4 and 5 of November of 2011 has been an enhancing experience personally as well as a depressing one socially; similar summits are being organised for Bangalore and Mumbai as well. We all know that the world is now going through one of the most difficult times in history with economic recoveries in the United States of America being slower than expected and fears of Europe getting plunged into a whirlpool of economic crises. But the silver lining is that the worlds of academics as exemplified by the various universities, particularly the ones in Europe and North America, are sustaining their academic spirits and refusing to be bogged down by the economic downturns. In this process, the universities in China are doing better than the universities in any of the emerging economies. It is rather that they are capitalising on the prevailing crises and consolidating their existence with stronger footholds on the emerging and yet to emerge demands of a fast changing socio-eco-technological world.  

Evolution to the Next Stage: Whereas I have been to quite a few universities around the globe witnessing their facilities, coverage, atmosphere for faculty and students and the overall contextualisation of their approaches to both global demands and regional needs and thus help in shaping the world, the recently held summit has added further insight and updated information on the ways the various universities in the world, right from Nigeria to Wyoming in the United States of America through the universities in the Philippines, Spain, etc., are evolving. In India in general and particularly in our part of the world, we are so much submerged into the conventional and conservative approaches into the approaches and boundaries of disciplines that anything new is considered to be criminal and we are so prompt in attacking new proposals without application of mind and without proposing anything new alternatives either. We are yet to realise that there can be multiples of marriages across traditionally unthought of lines. It is reassuring from the global perspective to see that university in Nigeria has programmes on Development Practice. The universities in Europe and the United States of America have programmes combining Engineering and Fine Arts. Combining music courses with architecture are not unthinkable. Further, with the increasing complexity of our world, there is the rising need to widen the intellectual base of our gradutes. But if one proposes something like this in our part of the world, it would be as if the sky has fallen and the scientific academics would hammer out as if the whole education system has been murdered. This is happening in a world where the very status and level of elevation of the conventional disciplines and the social contextualisation by the very scientific members of the community would be questionable.

Diversification, Multiplication and New Marriages: Here it would be necessary on our part to ponder why the universities in Europe and America are diversifying into newer areas of studies, multiplying the fields of specialisation and affecting altogether new marriages across disciplines. In order to respond to these issues, it would be necessary to recall the fact that the only static virtue is the virtue of change; change is the fundamental rule of existence which has refused to be altered and will forever refuse to be altered. The onus for living up to the challenges thrown up and around by the continuous changes falls us. We have to continually subject to revisions our way of perceiving the things, understanding the events and reorient our disciplines of studies in order to rise to the changing nature of occasion.

It is in keeping with this principle that almost all the competitive universities in the world have evolved newer and newer disciplines over the years. With the changes occurring continually, the traditional disciplines become increasingly wanting in their ability to address the issues, provide relevant answers and guide the society to a higher order. In other words, the traditional disciplines have to reorient themselves and have to show acceptance of approaches from other disciplines, and thereby work towards evolution of newer approaches to research. Further, the system of specialisation prevailing at any period of time has a tendency to hit a dead-end with little scope for additions to the existing stock of knowledge through research. In order to escape from the stagnating scenario and provide applicable responses to the problems of further disciplinary and social progression, there is the necessity for us to get over the limitations of conventional disciplinary boundaries and for encouraging unconventional disciplinary marriages for research. The resulting research output and outcomes are absolutely unpredictable and the academics already waist-deep in the conventional disciplines should be ready to take the plunge of encouraging at the least such research endeavours moving beyond traditional boundaries. I say so because, given the static and as such retrograde perspective of what constitutes a discipline and her boundaries the conventional academics in our part of the world hold, there is very little likelihood that new perspectives would emerge from the own research of the existing academics. Further, since it would be time wasting to wait for maturity in the conventional disciplines, it would be a more fruitful strategy to endeavour to join in the global evolution of newer disciplines and contextualise them in our realities. Still further, if one cannot and does not have the orientation for new approaches to studies and research, stunting, taunting and trying to stall the proposals of others would be nothing more than disservice to the nation. Unfortunately we have a large component of such scientific academics amongst our midst, particularly at levels influencing the decision-making process. Well, we expect the world to wait for us and in the process create circumstances to invariably find ourselves always left behind.

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Why Meitei Ethnonationalism? – KanglaOnline

Why Meitei Ethnonationalism?KanglaOnlineThere are very few people like him in Manipur. “He writes: Sir, proud to have a son of the soil giving away his best resources to one of the most world's riches and developed country… For the white people…

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There are very few people like him in Manipur. “He writes: Sir, proud to have a son of the soil giving away his best resources to one of the most world's riches and developed country… For the white people, you are a blessing.

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Why Meitei Ethnonationalism?

By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh I am very moved with this email from EMMI SERTO,… more »

By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh

I am very moved with this email from EMMI SERTO, especially by the noble task he is undertaking. There are very few people like him in Manipur. “He writes: Sir, proud to have a son of the soil giving away his best resources to one of the most world’s riches and developed country… For the white people, you are a blessing.”

“While appreciating your noble contribution to the people of theUK, I would also like to make a special mention on your valuable “Diaspora column” in the Sangai Express. I am always the first of the first person of the family to grab the paper on Sundays and Saturdays just for a reason to be the first to go through your column… most of the articles give weight on Social change…”

 

“Well! I am helping a few orphans in my own set up orphanage for social change, in a remote village called Sangang, C’cpur Dist. I have sweet 17 orphans from 9 different communities of Manipur. I do enjoy working the whole day in the paddy fields for their tomorrow… I am spreading the message of |Love, Humanity and Tolerance through this humble service to the deprived children… We can uphold each other in our prayers. Thank you once again for being a kind-hearted to your motherland. My salute to you.”

Meitei ethnonationalism is necessary for a negotiating agreement in the God basement-bargain with Manipuri Naga, without giving in. They feel that it is the best way to deal with the Naga people’s problem to prevent them from rising. They think that it would help both peoples to have a good relationship and think of each other as partners in negotiation rather than adversaries.

 

Before 1949 there was a Manipuri nation or the Manipur state. The Meitei always had a concept of a ‘Manipuri nation’ – Manipursanaleibak, encompassing groups of ethnic people who have different cultural, traditional, ritualistic and religious traits, all living together.

 

A nation describes a geographical place that is defined by its borders and/or by a variety of cultures and a shared language. With the ascendancy of a new concept, Manipur is now a “proposition nation” ie groups of ethnic people who are united by a common ideology rather than a common ancestry.

Ethnic people mean the status of belonging to a particular group having a common cultural tradition. There are such 36 ethnic groups in Manipur.

The English word ‘nation’ in the Manipuri nation, is related to birth, not merely geographic or political boundaries. You are ‘native’ of the land of your birth. Manipur has a geographical boundary and any ethnic group born in Manipur is a native of Manipur. The Manipur Naga are Manipuris. Nationality is a legal concept while ethnicity is a cultural concept.

 

This thesis examines the Meitei ethnonationalism in Manipur and the influences that sustain it. It is a brief historical reconstruction touching on historiography – theorising parts of history and relying on idealistic epistemology.

 

Meitei ethnonationalism is fairly new. I am trying to write a bit of its history without an inventive approach to the truth.  Old histories might change over time. At the physical level, truth is absolute. But the account of human affairs that we call History, and that we make the subject of college courses, has little to do with truth. It is information that our rulers want us to have.

For example: Irom Sharmila’s fast to death for the past 11 years will not be Indian history, but the recent 12-day fast of Anna Hazare in August 2011will be.

Most people are aware of the continuing tension in Manipur, tensions centrally animated by the

strained relationship between the Majority Meitei and second majority Tangkhul Naga.

Ethnonationalism is where the ‘nation’ is defined in terms of ethnicity, incorporating ideas of culture and shared language. It denotes both the loyalty to a nation deprived of its own state and the loyalty to an ethnic group, embodied in a specific state, particularly when the latter is conceived a nation-state” like Manipur. It may thus be used interchangeably with nationalism.

 

A “nation-state” is defined as a sovereign state of which most of the citizens or subjects are united by factors which define a nation, such as a common language or common descent. The nation-state implies that a state and a nation coincide. Manipur was a nation-state united by a common language

 

The central tenet of ethnic nationalism theoretically is that each ethnic group like the Meitei, Tangkhul or Kuki is entitled to self determination for an autonomous entity or for an independent sovereign state.

 

Broadly speaking, nationalism is a term that refers to a doctrine that holds a nation, usually defined in terms of culture and language though consisting of a number of ethnic groups. Ethno-

nationality is thus a breakdown of nationality.

 

The word ‘nationalism’, strictly speaking, refers to either separatist or autonomist movements developing outside or against, the existing state. Theoretically, this is true for the Meitei, Tangkhul or Kuki.

 

Walker Connor (1994) defines the ‘nation’ as a self-differentiating ethnic group. Thus, we have the ethnic Naga nation, ethnic Meitei nation and the ethnic Kuki nation.

 

In reality, ethnos and nation are equivalents: the former derived from ancient Greek, the later from Latin. It then follows that the term ‘ethnonationalism’ is largely tautological, since ethnicity permeates nationalism any way. It is the same thing. But in Manipur it is not.

 

The Meitei ethnonationalism was born by a break-up of the ethnic components of Manipur, creating a lot of tension by the ethnic activists who try to have a historical construction of their activities.

The educated post-War Meitei began in earnest, to secularise and adopted the principle of multiculturalism based on a notion of ‘social reform’ in which programmes were introduced to redress the disadvantages of minority communities. This included the present titular king Laishemba, who reintroduced the Merahouchongba festival. He is a likeable and serious young man.

There are many major players in the ethnic movements who continue to act out their familiar roles in a secessionist policy. While efforts are made to bring back the Tangkhul and Kabui Nagas back to the Manipuri nationhood but so far failed, notably in their refusal to set up ADCs, which is aimed to somehow reconcile a ‘distinct society’ status with provision that all the districts are to be treated equally.

 

The Manipuri Naga’s demand for separation of Naga inhabited (not absolutely) areas of Manipur to integrate with the nationalist movements of the Naga of Nagaland is a redundant ethnonationalism. It is a confusion of state and nation, and they imagine that nationalistic identification can refer state loyalties.

 

Ethnicity normally refers to a belief in putative descent: that is, a belief in something which may or may not be real. It is a perception of commonality and belonging supported by a myth of common ancestry.  Therefore it does not necessarily suggest tangible elements of culture.

 

Connor (1993) has stressed the subjective and psychological quality of this perception, rather than its objective ‘sustenance’.

 

More generally, identity does not draw its sustenance from facts but from perceptions. Perceptions are as important or more than reality when it comes to ethnic issues (Connor 1997).

By perception I mean, the feeling, the consciousness that “I am a Manipuri”. The Naga need a longer term understanding to avoid misunderstanding.

The break-up of Manipur is not negotiable to the Meitei who have an embryonic concept of Ima (mother) Manipur embracing the hills and the plain. To them it is not like a marriage bond, where there is a legal frame work with which a spouse can divorce the other whenever he or she feels like it.

 

The Manipuri Naga ethnic challenges have shattered genuine Meitei pluralism and increased the tension between the need for cultural-ethnic distinctiveness and integrative tendencies. The Meitei began to think in terms of Meitei nation or ethnonation. It was a crucial time when the territorial integrity of Manipur was seriously threatened as never before, with internal ethnic politics and the territorial ambition of Nagaland.

Meitei needed to re-establish their cultural history and began looking at their history backwards.

They were aware that behind their bravado lurks one of the great political challenges of the next two decades in this extra-ordinary diversity of ethnic identities and political views in Manipur.

 

Manipur is inhabited by the Meitei and other 36 tribes plus a sizeable community of Pangals. The question of what it means to be a Manipuri and how far there are overriding values to which all can and must subscribe has moved on since the Naga ethnonationalism.

 

The Meitei liberal policy has been unable to persuade some tribal groups into a Manipuri national identity. They have demanded plural political identities, tolerance and openness from all the ethnic peoples. That has included intermarriage.

The struggle for the ethnic Naga to disintegrate Manipur began to crystallise the Meitei resolve to keep Manipur intact. Various civil organisations such as AMUCO, UCM have sprung up to shore up a united Meitei, non-Naga tribals and Pangal opposition.

 

Manipur is as much for the Meitei as is for all the tribes and Pangals living in it from times immemorial. The Meitei thus felt that they had to reinvent themselves with a search for their

indigenous origin in Manipur, first in the hills and then in the plain. This was how Meitei ethnonationalism was born.

The high-octane pursuit of Meitei ethnonationalism and a keen interest to safeguard the integrity of Manipur were reflected by the greatest sacrifice given by 18 Meitei on the June 18 2001 uprising.

 

Meitei remain vigilant against Naga nationalism and Manipuri Naga ethnonationalism especially because (1) their demand has nothing to do with economic disparity but ethnicity; and lately (2)

the NPF’s Constitution, Article II (21) reads: “To work for integration of all contiguous Naga

inhabited areas under one administrative roof…”

 

Daniel Converse challenged the dogma of economism as the cause of ethnonationalism.

Ethnonationalism appears to operate independently from economic variables and that

perceived economic discrimination is just a choice of battle ground. The economic issues at the centre of the analysis means to miss the primary point, namely that ethnic movements are indeed ethnic and not economic.

 

India has a large socio-cultural diversity. So has Manipur. Among this diversity the Meitei need a strong ethnonationalism, which will be bound together by equally strong bonds of common objectives and affection with other fellow Manipuris.

 

The writer is based in the UK

Email: imsingh@onetel.com

Website: www.onetel.co.uk

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Bollywood ban helped cultural integrity in Manipur: Book – IBNLive.com

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Irom Sharmila Chanu Completes 11 Years Of Fast

Imphal, November 5: Sharmila’s fast completes 11years, day-long fasts, sit-in-protests held across the country in solidarity. Sharmila has been fasting for the last 11 years demanding repeal of…

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Dr Bhupen Hazarika- Life Of A Genius

GUWAHATI, Nov 5 – Born to Nilakanta Hazarika, a high school teacher, and Shantipriya Hazarika on September 8, 1926 at Sadiya, Bhupen Hazarika, the legendary musician, gave Assamese music a new…

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