FNR to work for reconciliation

Dimapur, May 15 NNN : With the stand of the NSCN-IM to refrain from participating in the Naga reconciliation meeting to be held in Thailand from May 21, the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) said today that ‘with all firmness and clarity reiterates its position to work for the reconciliation of Naga national political groups […]

Dimapur, May 15 NNN : With the stand of the NSCN-IM to refrain from participating in the Naga reconciliation meeting to be held in Thailand from May 21, the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) said today that ‘with all firmness and clarity reiterates its position to work for the reconciliation of Naga national political groups on the basis of the historical and political rights of the Nagas.
On Monday, the NSCN group led by Thuingaleng Muivah and Isak Chisi Swu had accused the Khole-Kitovi led NSCN, also known as GPRN/NSCN of attempting to sabotage the former’s 14 year-long peace process.
The NSCN-IM decided to refrain from the Thailand reconciliation meet of the Nagas.
“With the acceptance of FNR as a facilitating body by the various Naga national political groups (Naga underground organisations), the Naga reconciliation process provided opportunities for the Nagas to contemplate and work together for a shared Naga future through non-violence and forgiveness. In 2008, during the Naga Peace Convention organized by the Naga Shisha Hoho, the Forum for Naga Reconciliation was formed with the purpose of bringing the Naga national political groups together for the rights of the Naga people.
Today, in 2012, the FNR remains steadfast to this purpose and has not deviated from this principle,” the FNR stated today.
It said on February 29, 2012, during the Naga reconciliation meeting, the Naga public endorsed the resolution wherein it recognized that sovereignty of the Naga people is at the core of the uniqueness of the Naga historical and political rights and affirmed that ‘Nagas are a sovereign people who uphold the principle that sovereignty lies with the people and hence abide by the concept that the will of the people is supreme.” It further emphasized that ‘the historical and political rights of the Naga should form the basis of any political solution. Founded on this premise, any negotiation process must focus on how Nagas can determine, safeguard and exercise their historical and political rights in a contemporary and inter-related world.’ “Finally, the Naga public “called upon all Naga national political groups and the people henceforth, to jointly pursue this common cause of realizing and determining our Naga historical and political rights.” The FNR remains committed and will continue to respect and uphold the resolutions adopted by the Naga people on February 29, 2012,” the FNR added.
During the last Chiang Mai meeting in March 19 to March 23, 2012, the ‘Naga national political groups’ themselves urged the Forum for Naga reconciliation to organize and facilitate the highest level meeting at the earliest, the FNR stated. The proposed highest meeting was to take place over an extended period to ‘hammer out’ all outstanding differences and to work together to respond positively to Naga public demand for all Naga national political groups to reconcile. Based on this expressed commitment, the FNR has proposed the highest level meeting starting from May 21, 2012. The FNR therefore requests all the Naga national political groups to honor their own commitment and to participate in the forthcoming reconciliation meeting, the Forum for Naga reconciliation said on Tuesday.

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Bru refugees refused to return to Mizoram

AIZAWL, May 15 NNN : Although all arrangements have been made for the repatriation of Bru refugees, no one wants to return to Mizoram. Till 3 pm today not a single Bru had turned to Mizoram from Tripura. As per the agreement made earlier betwen the government of Mizoram and that of Tripura, May 14 […]

AIZAWL, May 15 NNN : Although all arrangements have been made for the repatriation of Bru refugees, no one wants to return to Mizoram. Till 3 pm today not a single Bru had turned to Mizoram from Tripura. As per the agreement made earlier betwen the government of Mizoram and that of Tripura, May 14 (Monday) was slated for Bru repatriation.
There are altogether 147 Bru families from Kaskau Refugee Camp in Tripura.
Aditional deputy commissioner of Mizoram’s Mamit district, R.S. Lalzamliana said two officers have been sent to the refugee camp yesterday for ground preparation. As usual, Kanchanpur sub-divisional magistrate arranged transport for the refugees to proceed to their new re-settlement sites in Mizoram and other officers were also being sent to the facilitation centre in Kanhmun to receive the refugees yesterday.
Meanwhile, major voluntary organizations of Mizoram asked genuine Mizoram Bru to return to Mizoram as per repatriation plan made by the Centre, Mizoram and Tripura gvernments.
In a press release issued after the joint meeting held in Central Young Mizo Association (YMA) office yesterday afternoon, Central YMA, MZP, MUP and MHIP made fervent appeals to the Bru refugees to return to Mizoram. The meeting also discussed individual land holdings within Assam Rifles land in the heart of Aizawl town and asked all the LSC and Pass holders to return their documents to the Authority without delay. The meeting was presided over by the Central YMA President, T. Sangkunga.
Meanwhile, the all NGOs Joint Committee of Mizoram convened an important meeting yesterday at Central YMA Committee room, in which the NGOs stated that they want the Bru refugees, who are genuine citizens of Mizoram, to return to their home state Mizoram as the government has arranged for them accordingly.
It is pertinent to note that hundreds of Brus left Mizoram in 1997 and 2009. The first case was triggered when Bru militants murdered two Mizos who were forest guards on October 21, 1997. The second case happened after a 17-year-old Mizo boy was killed by the Brus near Bungthuam village on November 13, 2009.
Meanwhile, a recent head count conducted by the MBDPF found that there have been 31,703 Brus in the relief camps belonging to 5,448 families who are bona fide residents of Mizoram.
The repatriation of the 1997 batch of Bru refugees was underway until it stalled by the November 13 killing.

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Manpower shortage impedes working of DIPR

Mail News Service Imphal, May 15 : The Directorate of Information and Public Relations, Government of Manipur is the lone body for government publicity and public relations. The department highlights the achievement and development of the Government and is also responsible for the dissemination of information of public interest. It also relates the Government of […]

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Imphal, May 15 : The Directorate of Information and Public Relations, Government of Manipur is the lone body for government publicity and public relations. The department highlights the achievement and development of the Government and is also responsible for the dissemination of information of public interest. It also relates the Government of the grievances of the public said a source.
But for a very important department the Directorate presents a reality which is very grim. It has been brought forth about the pending works that remain in the construction work of the new building of the department after it has been shifted from its previous office adjacent to the Chief Minster’s bungalow. The importance of the Department and its functional existence seemed to be sidelined as its construction could not capture the priority list as new building structures mushroom up in the corners of the city. Now, the DIPR, Imphal bore a shabby make-shift shelter inside the campus of Manipur State Road Transport Corporation, Moirangkhom. The department offered a despicable picture right as one enters the gate with the broken display board. Looking up for the official website of the Department goes in vain which is quite loathing in this technologically revolutionalised generation.
The Directorate of Information which is purportedly well established with its offices at the headquarters of all the nine districts with t>ne District Information Officer each, functions without sufficient staffs. Many employees have retired on superannuation and the vacancies are not filled yet. Service extension of employees on contract basis are not renewed which also hampers the working of the department at large. Without proper manpower the Department has been unable to bridge the gap between the public and the Government.
Attention of the authority may be drawn to look into this matter and revive the Department’s role officiated at the best interest of the people of Manipur.

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Not related with RPF/PLA

IMPHAL, May 15: Khungbongmayum Nando alias Narayan, 36, son of Kh Kheda, who was reportedly… more »

IMPHAL, May 15: Khungbongmayum Nando alias Narayan, 36, son of Kh Kheda, who was reportedly arrested by a combined team of Assam Rifles and Manipur police commandos from Nongada Thongkhong on May 13 last, has no any connection with RPF/PLA, the banned outfit claimed in a press clarification signed by its chief of department of publicity, Taohangsu Huiremcha on Wednesday.

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Not related with RPF/PLA

IMPHAL, May 15: Khungbongmayum Nando alias Narayan, 36, son of Kh Kheda, who was reportedly… more »

IMPHAL, May 15: Khungbongmayum Nando alias Narayan, 36, son of Kh Kheda, who was reportedly arrested by a combined team of Assam Rifles and Manipur police commandos from Nongada Thongkhong on May 13 last, has no any connection with RPF/PLA, the banned outfit claimed in a press clarification signed by its chief of department of publicity, Taohangsu Huiremcha on Wednesday.

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MCP rejects AR claim

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IMPHAL, May 15: The IED and 27 demand letters which AR claimed to have recovered at Wakha under Porompat police station in Imphal East yesterday do not belong to the Maoist Communist Party, Manipur (MCP), claimed the insurgent group on Tuesday.

It was a totally fake incident staged by Assam rifles to tarnish the image of MCP, said a statement issued by the outfit’s secretary, publicity and propaganda, comrade Nonglen Meitei.

The MCP has one revenue officer in each district besides one special revenue officer for every district, the statement said, adding that security forces know very well that Sanathoi is the revenue officer of Imphal West, but till now, they (security forces) do not know who exactly the revenue officer of Imphal East is.It said all works related with financial matters of MCP in the name of Sanathoi was stopped three months back. 

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ZSUM lauds successful students

IMPHAL, May 15: The Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Manipur (ZSUM) has extended its heartiest congratulations to… more »

IMPHAL, May 15: The Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Manipur (ZSUM) has extended its heartiest congratulations to all the successful candidates of class X and XII exams, 2012, particularly from the Zeliangrong community.

ZSUM also congratulated Gaikhonliu Kamei and Thuanchuiliu Dangmei who have been recently awarded PhD degrees by Manipur University. It also applauded Gaikhonlung Panmei who has passed in the recently held Civil Services Examination.

On the other hand, ZSUM said it has expelled its Southern Area convenor, Boynao for negligence in discharging his duty with effect from today, a statement said.

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Imposing wins for SKYC (A), SC, Big Brothers and YYC

IMPHAL, May 15: Sawombung Khunjao, SKYC (A), SC Yumnam Khunou, Big Brothers, Phundongbam and YYC,… more »

IMPHAL, May 15: Sawombung Khunjao, SKYC (A), SC Yumnam Khunou, Big Brothers, Phundongbam and YYC, Yourabung all handed imposing defeats to their respective opponents today in the 2nd State Level Lakda (Men’s) Open Football Tournament.

In the first match of the morning session of the day, SKYC (A) handed SSC, Sekta a 7-0 defeat with all goals coming in the first half of play itself.

Rakesh of SKYC scored a treble, Aboy Sharma scored two while Amit and Kiran added one each to finish with a 7-0 win.

In another match of the session, SC Yumnam Khunou handed Kongba FC a 10-0 defeat with K Priyo and Y Somendro scoring a treble each.

Th Sanjoy scored two while S Bitam Kumar and N Jiban scored one each for the winning team.

In the 2pm match of the day Big Brothers defeated Ranjana FC 3-0 with Naoba, Prasanta and Ratan scoring one each for the winners.

In the 3:30pm match YYC Yourabung defeated SKYC (B) by 5-1.

Ngouba and Daniel scored one each while Santosh struck the opposing net for the winning team.

Adik scored the consolation for SKYC in the 50th minute.

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YAC defeats ESU in classification tourney

IMPHAL, May 15: YAC handed ESU a 52 runs defeat at the ongoing Classification Tournament… more »

IMPHAL, May 15: YAC handed ESU a 52 runs defeat at the ongoing Classification Tournament of the Manipur Cricket Association today at the Luwangpokpa Cricket Stadium.

YAC won the toss and elected to bat first.

The YAC batsmen put 155 on the score in 37.2 overs and restricted ESU at just 103 in 31 overs.

YAC all-rounder Sanjit who scored 22 in 16 balls and took 3 wickets was adjudged the man of the match.

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YAC defeats ESU in classification tourney

IMPHAL, May 15: YAC handed ESU a 52 runs defeat at the ongoing Classification Tournament… more »

IMPHAL, May 15: YAC handed ESU a 52 runs defeat at the ongoing Classification Tournament of the Manipur Cricket Association today at the Luwangpokpa Cricket Stadium.

YAC won the toss and elected to bat first.

The YAC batsmen put 155 on the score in 37.2 overs and restricted ESU at just 103 in 31 overs.

YAC all-rounder Sanjit who scored 22 in 16 balls and took 3 wickets was adjudged the man of the match.

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The language of Parishad

Finally, the word is out. There has been no significant development in Manipuri language since… more »

Finally, the word is out. There has been no significant development in Manipuri language since its inclusion in the Eight Schedule of the Indian Constitution in August 1992. A comment from one the most respected literary figures of Manipur Nongthombam Kunjamohon, recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award instituted by the Manipur Sahitya Parishad. The ‘Sahitya Parishad’, although foreign words, is the authority of Manipuri Language. It was in the forefront of the language movement in the 80s and 90s along with several other frontline groups, leading to the inclusion of the language in the Eight Schedule along with Nepali and Konkani. The noted writer lamented on the dismal state of the language and the failure to even develop a standard spelling of the language or a standard Manipuri dictionary. We have also asked in the past – What has the Manipuri Sahitya Parishad contributed towards development of Manipuri language? The question has been nagging the minds of concerned Manipuris since its inclusion in the constitutional schedule. The concern has also been voiced at the celebration of Language Day on August 20 every year. The Parishad has been consistently receiving yearly grants from the state government, underlining its support to various projects undertaken by the Parishad for development of the state language. What has it done to promote Manipuri language besides instituting literary awards every year? Is it turning into some kind of mutual admiration society instead of pursuing its avowed objectives? These questions are on the lips of every citizen in Manipur. It would be unrealistic to assume that, the powers that be in the Parishad had not heard such concerns. Doling out awards year after year is also good; it is a kind of encouragement to the literary crowd and the practitioners of arts and culture. Yet, it should not remain the main activity of the Parishad for there are more important issues confronting the Manipuri language. As the noted writer N Kunjamohon rightly pointed out, we are yet to standardize the Manipuri spelling and a standard Manipuri dictionary remains elusive which is of utmost importance for invigorating the language. And this is the prime responsibility of the Parishad, the government is there only to provide the support structure. If the Parishad bosses think that there is a need for enhancement in the yearly grant for promotion and development of Manipuri language it is for them to simply ask the government. We have an educated Education Minister in the person of Moirangthem Okendro and we are sure he will certainly agree to such a proposal and he wouldn’t dare to refuse the literary circle. Times have changed and the language needs to keep up with the changes. A closer look into Manipuri language will reveal the essence of a pluralistic society and of an accommodative language, able to absorb foreign words in its vocabulary. In its effort to integrate newer groups into the larger Meitei identity, necessary changes were also incorporated into the Manipuri language. This perhaps explains the vibrancy of Manipuri language. It has also absorbed words from English, Bengali and various other languages. Yet the domination of Manipuri is very much there. Like its speakers, the language also went through the rigorous process of ethnic amalgamation and cultural assimilation which continued till late 18th century. A living and dynamic language has to be necessarily accommodative. In recent times, we have seriously failed in developing Manipuri language in its truest sense. The official state language essentially remains the language of the Meiteis and we have failed to accommodate the other language spoken by other communities inhabiting the state. There is a need to accommodate words from other communities, as done in the past by our ancestors, to achieve the dream of a Manipuri language. And without that the Manipuri language can never be complete. This is also the responsibility of the Parishad.

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The language of Parishad

Finally, the word is out. There has been no significant development in Manipuri language since… more »

Finally, the word is out. There has been no significant development in Manipuri language since its inclusion in the Eight Schedule of the Indian Constitution in August 1992. A comment from one the most respected literary figures of Manipur Nongthombam Kunjamohon, recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award instituted by the Manipur Sahitya Parishad. The ‘Sahitya Parishad’, although foreign words, is the authority of Manipuri Language. It was in the forefront of the language movement in the 80s and 90s along with several other frontline groups, leading to the inclusion of the language in the Eight Schedule along with Nepali and Konkani. The noted writer lamented on the dismal state of the language and the failure to even develop a standard spelling of the language or a standard Manipuri dictionary. We have also asked in the past – What has the Manipuri Sahitya Parishad contributed towards development of Manipuri language? The question has been nagging the minds of concerned Manipuris since its inclusion in the constitutional schedule. The concern has also been voiced at the celebration of Language Day on August 20 every year. The Parishad has been consistently receiving yearly grants from the state government, underlining its support to various projects undertaken by the Parishad for development of the state language. What has it done to promote Manipuri language besides instituting literary awards every year? Is it turning into some kind of mutual admiration society instead of pursuing its avowed objectives? These questions are on the lips of every citizen in Manipur. It would be unrealistic to assume that, the powers that be in the Parishad had not heard such concerns. Doling out awards year after year is also good; it is a kind of encouragement to the literary crowd and the practitioners of arts and culture. Yet, it should not remain the main activity of the Parishad for there are more important issues confronting the Manipuri language. As the noted writer N Kunjamohon rightly pointed out, we are yet to standardize the Manipuri spelling and a standard Manipuri dictionary remains elusive which is of utmost importance for invigorating the language. And this is the prime responsibility of the Parishad, the government is there only to provide the support structure. If the Parishad bosses think that there is a need for enhancement in the yearly grant for promotion and development of Manipuri language it is for them to simply ask the government. We have an educated Education Minister in the person of Moirangthem Okendro and we are sure he will certainly agree to such a proposal and he wouldn’t dare to refuse the literary circle. Times have changed and the language needs to keep up with the changes. A closer look into Manipuri language will reveal the essence of a pluralistic society and of an accommodative language, able to absorb foreign words in its vocabulary. In its effort to integrate newer groups into the larger Meitei identity, necessary changes were also incorporated into the Manipuri language. This perhaps explains the vibrancy of Manipuri language. It has also absorbed words from English, Bengali and various other languages. Yet the domination of Manipuri is very much there. Like its speakers, the language also went through the rigorous process of ethnic amalgamation and cultural assimilation which continued till late 18th century. A living and dynamic language has to be necessarily accommodative. In recent times, we have seriously failed in developing Manipuri language in its truest sense. The official state language essentially remains the language of the Meiteis and we have failed to accommodate the other language spoken by other communities inhabiting the state. There is a need to accommodate words from other communities, as done in the past by our ancestors, to achieve the dream of a Manipuri language. And without that the Manipuri language can never be complete. This is also the responsibility of the Parishad.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/05/the-language-of-parishad/

Manipur Science Meet concludes – Assam Tribune

Manipur Science Meet concludes Assam Tribune IMPHAL, May 15 – Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi… more »

Manipur Science Meet concludes

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IMPHAL, May 15 – Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today said that science meet every year would help in supporting innovation system in the State. “Organising such science meet every year in our state will be a measure of supporting innovation

 

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Lapses in probe: Loitam’s uncle – Deccan Chronicle

Lapses in probe: Loitam’s uncle Deccan Chronicle The family of the 19-year-old Manipuri student Richard… more »

Lapses in probe: Loitam’s uncle

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The family of the 19-year-old Manipuri student Richard Loitam who is awaiting the final post-mortem report of his death, believe the police investigation is not as thorough as it should be. Richard’s uncle, Manbindu Singh, an SP in Manipur, said,

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Lapses in probe: Loitam’s uncle – Deccan Chronicle

Lapses in probe: Loitam's uncleDeccan ChronicleThe family of the 19-year-old Manipuri student Richard Loitam who is awaiting the final post-mortem report of his death, believe the police investigation is not as thorough as it should be. Richard&#39…

Lapses in probe: Loitam's uncle
Deccan Chronicle
The family of the 19-year-old Manipuri student Richard Loitam who is awaiting the final post-mortem report of his death, believe the police investigation is not as thorough as it should be. Richard's uncle, Manbindu Singh, an SP in Manipur, said,

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Manipur Science Meet concludes – Assam Tribune

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