Manipur: Loktak fishermen homeless as govt evicts locals

Even as the Cabinet cleared the contentious Land Acquisition Bill on Thursday, claiming to protect land rights from private developers, at Manipur’s Loktak Lake, it is the government that is evicting the locals.

Even as the Cabinet cleared the contentious Land Acquisition Bill on Thursday, claiming to protect land rights from private developers, at Manipur’s Loktak Lake, it is the government that is evicting the locals.

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Nupi Lan-Women’s War of Manipur

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The Nupi Lan of 1939 and the Meira Paibi movement against state terrorism since 1980, in which women have played a leading role, are crucial components of an overall anti-colonial struggle says Malem Ningthouja. The anti-colonial struggle in Manipur that … Continue reading

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The Nupi Lan of 1939 and the Meira Paibi movement against state terrorism since 1980, in which women have played a leading role, are crucial components of an overall anti-colonial struggle says Malem Ningthouja.
The anti-colonial struggle in Manipur that began with the British invasion in 1881 and continues till today has passed through several historical phases and has varied expressions. Before I go deeper into describing the Nupi Lan, I would like to point out however painfully that the Nupi Lan of 1939 and the Meira Paibee movement (against state terrorism) since 1980, in which women have played or continue to play leading role, are crucial components of an overall anti-colonial struggle. Both the events constitute different moments of a continuous trend of anti-colonial struggle under the objective conditions of national subjugation that began with the British rule and was continued by the Government of India. Celebrating the victory of Nupi Lan, therefore, must not overshadow the ongoing movement for democratic revolution.

Nupi Lan-Women’s War of Manipur

Nupi Lan-Women’s War of Manipur

The outbreak
Historically the Nupi Lan had its immediate cause in the artificial famine of 1939 caused by the profiteering activities of the Mayang (Indian) traders who exported rice to colonial garrisons outside Manipur. When the ban on the export of rice was lifted in 1939 to the great advantage of the Mayangs, the price of paddy soared up, thus seriously affecting the local petty traders, mostly women, and the poor consumers as well. The atmosphere of agitation was looming with the women traders ready to take a course of action against the inflation and the starving stomachs.

On 12 December 1939 hundreds of women who were demanding an end to the free trade on rice besieged the president of the Manipur Durbar and the officials who came to the rescue of the president. In the scuffle that broke out between the women and the Assam Rifles, twenty-one women and one Indian officer and seven other ranks of the Assam Rifles were injured. In the following months, women targeted the rice-mills owned by the Mayangs, which, “with a daily turn over of 11,200 mounds of rice, absorb the entire paddy available in the state (and)… threw out of employment the bulk of the people who lived by husking”. Women boycotted the main bazaar, i.e., the hub of hoarding and profiteering that was under colonial protection, and protest meetings were held in the Police Bazar. They formed vanguards, intercepted rice carters carrying paddy for sale to the Mayang and at times threw cartloads of rice into the gutter. In January 1940 alone they held up about 150 rice-loaded carts.

In the course of the struggle, lasting several months, women besieged state thana and fought several pitched battles with the security personnel. In one of the pitched battles fought on 14 January, forty women agitators and some men were injured. Women organized against tax gathering, and the leaders advised the agitators to arm themselves with tem (a long wooden appliance used for weaving cloth) and wear two phaneks (sarong type of cloth worn by the women of Manipur) while confronting tax-collectors. In short, there was a qualitative shift of the movement towards popular struggle for a responsible government. The movement, however, subsided as a result of the approach of the Second World War in Manipur in the early 1940s.

The target
The primary targets of Nupi Lan were the agents of exploitation and the visual manifestations that have symbolized the colonial sovereignty, e.g., the Mayangs and the Mayang owned mills. In fact, the Mayangs infiltrated into Manipur under colonial protection and by 1939 they enjoyed absolute monopoly rights in: cotton, tea-seed, bees-wax and agar, elephant tusk, deer horn and orchid trades; silk manufacturing, mulberry plantation or silk farming, timber felling and vehicular traffic; plantation in rubber, jade and chalmugra seed, orchid mahals (reserved area) and so on. On the eve of the Nupi Lan they were carrying out unrestrained trading to the great disadvantage of the local consumers.

Economic oppression under Indian traders had been resented as early as the Bazar Boycott (1920). An application that was addressed to the Manipur State Durbar, dated 28 September 1920 reads, “…that your humble petitioners are extremely aggrieved at the hard lot of the cart owners who owe money to the Marwari (businessmen). They are compelled to carry the goods of (Mayang businessmen) at a lower rate of annas /8/ or /12/ or even Rs 1 per maund than the ordinary market rate of hire, as they are not allowed to look to any means for their gains. Over and above this, they owe to (Mayang businessmen) according to the system of compound interest and to carry a few maunds in excess in every cart gratis. Moreover, there are the occasional insertions of fake and real accounts against their name (in the registration book) for taking some necessaries of the cart.

They even take interest on the value of the articles after turning them into capital. Thus after the end of the year when all accounts are settled and the interests are charged into capital, in spite of their hard labour throughout the year to clear the debt by occasional payment of the little savings of the wages they find to their great astonishment that about the same or even greater capital than that of the last year. Then they are compelled to write another bond (in the registration book) for the coming year. This gradually increases year by year till it is beyond their power of clearing it…”

While the administration and the economy were in the grip of the Mayang agents and traders, Manipur was garrisoned from time to time by hordes of Mayang armies such as the Assam Rifles, Gurkha Rifles, Bombay Pioneers, and Burma Military Police. Under the prevailing circumstances, the Mayangs were being looked upon with contempt as the agents of colonialism, the cause of administrative manipulation, cultural exploitation, economic drainage and underdevelopment. They, obviously, became the prime targets of attack during the Nupi Lan.

Conclusion
Nupi Lan was a crucial part of a series of organized anti-colonial struggles such as the First Women War (1904), Anti-Pothang Movement and Anti-Water Tax Agitation (1910s), the Thadou- Kuki Resistance (1917), Bazar Boycott (1920), and the Zeliarong Movement under the leadership of Jadonang (1920s). However, it took the movement to a qualitatively new level, as it not only targeted the colonial free trade on rice and the Mayang control of the economy but also paved the way to the movement for establishing a responsible government in Manipur.

?The valiant role that women played in it has left a historical legacy while inspiring thousands of women to play an active role in the ongoing Meira Paibi movement. On 15 July 2004 a dozen Manipuri mothers stripped in front of the Assam Rifles headquarters at Kangla demanding an end to state terrorism in Manipur. In other words, the Nupi Lan of 1939 is an event of the past, yet the objective conditions under which women waged the struggle remain more or less unchanged till today. If neo-colonialism has to be continuously superimposed upon Manipur, history will be an eyewitness to a series of Nupi Lans in the years to come.

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Condolence Message of Ms. Mazida Khan

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Condolence message

Manipuri Muslim Online Forum (MMOF) today recited Qur’an on 14th December 2012 at different parts of world and express our deepest regret on the sudden demise of Ms. Mazida Khan of Khergao Sabal Leikai, at her residence. She was the vice-president of Kshetrigao Block Mahila Congress. She also served as a teacher at Donbosco School, Chingmeirong. Ms. Majida was also a member of Moulana Azad Foundation, North East before she was appointed as member of the Manipur State Women Commission. We are deeply indebted to
your words of advice and the enthusiasm shown during your lifetime. Her absence is deeply mourned by the
members of Manipuri Muslim Online Forum. We supplicate to Almighty Allah to forgive her sins and grant her Jannatul Firdous.

Yours sincerely,
(Mohd Nasir Ahmed)

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Tangkhuls inextricably part of India Pandey

In a day long seminar on the Role of Tangkhuls in Manipur organised by 16 Assam Rifles at Shangsak today, Brig Arun K Pandey outlined the need to preserve the rich and diverse culture of the Nagas and said that Tangkhuls are inextricably part of Indi…

In a day long seminar on the Role of Tangkhuls in Manipur organised by 16 Assam Rifles at Shangsak today, Brig Arun K Pandey outlined the need to preserve the rich and diverse culture of the Nagas and said that Tangkhuls are inextricably part of India Source Hueiyen News Service

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8th Zeliangrong Folk Festival concludes

The 8th Zeliangrong Festival 2012 organised under the aegis of Society for Promotion of Community Task SPCT which commenced from December 12 concluded today at Keithelmanbi Namching Ground in Senapati district with Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam …

The 8th Zeliangrong Festival 2012 organised under the aegis of Society for Promotion of Community Task SPCT which commenced from December 12 concluded today at Keithelmanbi Namching Ground in Senapati district with Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam as Chief Guest today Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNC campaign on Naga issue continues

The United Naga Council UNC has told the gathering at Siangai Namdai under Loktak Project that the world is wondering on the contradictory activities of the state government of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

The United Naga Council UNC has told the gathering at Siangai Namdai under Loktak Project that the world is wondering on the contradictory activities of the state government of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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Fortnight observation protesting violence against woman concludes

Act of violence against women is very high in the country like India where people widely worship Goddesses and the avocation for adoration of women as mothers sometimes become the cause of violence against them, Prof MC Arun said Thursday Source Hue…

Act of violence against women is very high in the country like India where people widely worship Goddesses and the avocation for adoration of women as mothers sometimes become the cause of violence against them, Prof MC Arun said Thursday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Xmas shoppers get the taste of SF brutality

Three persons from Chandel district who were allegedly picked up by a combined team of Army and State police commandos were let off after torturing them brutally and robbing them of Rs 90,000 Source Hueiyen News Service

Three persons from Chandel district who were allegedly picked up by a combined team of Army and State police commandos were let off after torturing them brutally and robbing them of Rs 90,000 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Zeliangrong students for calling off road stir

The newly revived Zeliangrong Students Union Khoupum Area ZSUKA has urged the concerned authority especially the state government of Manipur to look into deplorable condition of the Imphal Cachar road, also known as the Old Cachar Road Source Huei…

The newly revived Zeliangrong Students Union Khoupum Area ZSUKA has urged the concerned authority especially the state government of Manipur to look into deplorable condition of the Imphal Cachar road, also known as the Old Cachar Road Source Hueiyen News Service

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‘India trying to disintegrate NE’

The 3rd Death Anniversary of Oja Sanajaoba Naoriya was observed today under the auspices of Oja Sanajaoba Me morial Trust at the memorial complex of the late scholar located at Khurai Lairikyengbam Leikai Source Hueiyen News Service

The 3rd Death Anniversary of Oja Sanajaoba Naoriya was observed today under the auspices of Oja Sanajaoba Me morial Trust at the memorial complex of the late scholar located at Khurai Lairikyengbam Leikai Source Hueiyen News Service

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Imphal Book Fair from December 1524

The Imphal Book Fair 2012 would be held from December 15 24 at Hapta Kangjeibung, Palace Compound under the joint aegis of Raja Ram Mohan Roy Foundation, Kolkata and State Central Library, Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

The Imphal Book Fair 2012 would be held from December 15 24 at Hapta Kangjeibung, Palace Compound under the joint aegis of Raja Ram Mohan Roy Foundation, Kolkata and State Central Library, Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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KSDC calls off ‘public blockade’

The proposed indefinite ‘public blockade’ has been called off today by the Kuki State Demand Committee KSDC following a written assurance given by the Ministry of Home Affairs MHA intimated to the state government of Manipur as well as to the Kuki …

The proposed indefinite ‘public blockade’ has been called off today by the Kuki State Demand Committee KSDC following a written assurance given by the Ministry of Home Affairs MHA intimated to the state government of Manipur as well as to the Kuki National Organisation KNO and the KSDC Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNC campaign underway

The United Naga Council UNC has told the gathering at Siangai Namdai under Loktak Project that the world is wondering on the contradictory activities of the state government of Manipur Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

The United Naga Council UNC has told the gathering at Siangai Namdai under Loktak Project that the world is wondering on the contradictory activities of the state government of Manipur Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Body builders to be feted

Four Manipuri body builders who competed at the recently held 4th World Body Building Championship and made top podium finishes would be felicitated by 10 organisations on December 15 morning at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace Compound Source The Sangai E…

Four Manipuri body builders who competed at the recently held 4th World Body Building Championship and made top podium finishes would be felicitated by 10 organisations on December 15 morning at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace Compound Source The Sangai Express

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Platinum jubilee celebration of Poumei Naga Baptist Association PNBA

The valedictory ceremony of platinum jubilee celebration of Poumei Naga Baptist Association PNBA was held at Maiba village today with Maiba Baptist Church hosting the celebration Source The Sangai Express

The valedictory ceremony of platinum jubilee celebration of Poumei Naga Baptist Association PNBA was held at Maiba village today with Maiba Baptist Church hosting the celebration Source The Sangai Express

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Torture slur casts on CommandosArmy

Three persons from Chandel district who were picked up by a combined team of the Army and the Manipur police commandos were tortured and robbed of Rs 90,000 before they were set free, alleged the Thadou Students Association, Chandel district TSA Chand…

Three persons from Chandel district who were picked up by a combined team of the Army and the Manipur police commandos were tortured and robbed of Rs 90,000 before they were set free, alleged the Thadou Students Association, Chandel district TSA Chandel district today Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Concerns raised over Chinese activities

Concern was expressed over Chinese activities in Ladakh region and presence of Chinese troops in Pakistan occupied Kashmir PoK during a meeting of Parliamentary Consultative committee of the Home Ministry Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of…

Concern was expressed over Chinese activities in Ladakh region and presence of Chinese troops in Pakistan occupied Kashmir PoK during a meeting of Parliamentary Consultative committee of the Home Ministry Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Gaikhangam calls for peace

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam has appealed to all concerned not to resort to any thing that can disturb the peaceful co existence of all communities of the State Source The Sangai Express

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam has appealed to all concerned not to resort to any thing that can disturb the peaceful co existence of all communities of the State Source The Sangai Express

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MHA issues written assurance KSDC suspends proposed boycott, public blockade issues new Kuki map

One week after representatives of the Kuki National Organisation returned to base from Delhi, after the Centre failed to respond to their demand for a written assurance that a political dialogue under the SoO pact would be initiated, the Ministry of Ho…

One week after representatives of the Kuki National Organisation returned to base from Delhi, after the Centre failed to respond to their demand for a written assurance that a political dialogue under the SoO pact would be initiated, the Ministry of Home Affairs has issued a written assurance today Source The Sangai Express

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