Agricultural imbalances

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Social activists working with people at the grassroots in the country have for sometime, been making noises about how certain government schemes meant to alleviate the difficulties faced by the economically weak sections of the population have only ended up … Continue reading

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Social activists working with people at the grassroots in the country have for sometime, been making noises about how certain government schemes meant to alleviate the difficulties faced by the economically weak sections of the population have only ended up burdening them. At the heart of it, these activists claim and with good reason too, that India is a country where the majority of people is involved in agricultural production and that when policies, schemes and development packages meant for social good are designed in such a way that they bring about changes that disrupt the pattern of this sector, then it may well lead to a slow and steady structural ruin of the economy and threaten livelihood patterns in the short term. The Public Distribution System of essential items for the poor, designed to give food and other essential item support for economically disadvantaged people in the country apart from being riddled by large-scale corruption and inferior quality of food grains being given to the poor is also being held responsible for weeding out nutritional variants of rice and other cereals. Agricultural activists and experts claim that with the Government focusing on producing polished rice, the indigenous rice and other cereals are being left out of the food production output and hence, from the nutritional plate of people.

Another popular social scheme, the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme introduced to give a certain number of days of ‘employment’ to unskilled workers without the security of a proper job has various flaws but the one that area that most people do not even begin to think is how this program affects the agricultural sector of the country. The involvement of agricultural workers in MGNREGS leads to the shortage of agricultural workers at various stages: be it sowing, reaping or harvesting. Add this context to the growing urbanization of the country in its towns and villages marked by agricultural lands being converted to concrete infrastructure like buildings, shopping malls, market spaces and the like and what we have at the end of the road is a future scenario where there may not be too many people to take up agricultural activity and a fast decreasing space to do so. The ‘haves’ of society have the option of buying packed food and food grains that are imported but the majority of the country, the ‘have nots’ will have no option but to starve in a long drawn out process.

In Manipur of course, the above two social benefit schemes may not end up leading to the situation described for like many other social schemes in the state, these two do not work much beyond the table except in a few areas. Fortunately or unfortunately, various social benefit schemes benefit party workers and those who root for the area MLA with the Social Welfare Department being a mere shadow agency. Because of this, it is not social schemes that are impacting the agricultural sector as it does in other parts of the country but the very popular Village Defense Force as an avenue of employment that is responsible for taking away able bodies work force from the field to run amok on the streets. The large scale ‘migration’ of a work force who were earlier involved in agricultural production means farmers have to bring in field workers from far off areas which only increases the costs. The other bit of course, is that a lot of agricultural land is being sold off to meet the costs of bagging the job. The specter of development and progress cannot stand by itself unless the backbone of society: which is what it eats to sustain itself, is not taken care of and promoted. The North East region of the country has been considered a storehouse of indigenous rice breeds and if it does not learn from the way in which other nutritious cereals like bajra, jowar and ragi have been displaced by the Rs 5 per kg rice breed have been wiped off in the rest of the country, we will only have ourselves to blame one day.

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Press Release from United Naga Council

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PRESS STATEMENT Dated Tahamzam, 22nd January, 2013 1. The Indo-Naga ceasefire was put in place to facilitate a negotiated settlement of the Indo-Naga issue. The peace process has been premised on the unique history and situation of the Nagas. After … Continue reading

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PRESS STATEMENT
Dated Tahamzam, 22nd January, 2013

1. The Indo-Naga ceasefire was put in place to facilitate a negotiated settlement of the Indo-Naga issue. The peace process has been premised on the unique history and situation of the Nagas. After more than 15 years of the peace process, a settlement of the complex issue is impending.

2. The demand for an alternative arrangement for the Nagas in Manipur outside the Government of Manipur(GoM), pending settlement of the Indo-Naga issue was registered in the 1st July, 2010 Naga People’s Convention based on the unmistakable facts that it is impossible to protect our right to life, land, time-honored institutions, customary practices and values under the administration of the dominant and communal GoM and our history with it has clearly confirmed the harsh reality that it has never recognized and respected the identity and dignity of the Naga people.

3. That there is a sharp communal divide between the Meiteis and the Nagas/tribals has been understood by the world notwithstanding the persistent attempts, particularly by the communal GoM to whitewash away the same through various means. In the last few days some issues have been brought out in this regard by the GoM to which we comment as follows –
a) The 14 political parties delegation to Delhi does not include the NPF nor the PDA and therefore was only an all Meitei political parties delegation. The reported assault of Momoko by Livingstone, an NSCN cadre has merited discussions in the State Assembly, condemnation by valley based political parties and civil societies and also occasioned the much hyped delegation to Delhi. But the humiliation and assault of thousands of tribals in Imphal valley between 22nd to 29th December by Momoko bandh supporters, 2012; the assault on tribal students and attempted rape of a tribal girl Ms M. C. Ayur at Napetpali by KCP(City Meitei) cadres led by Col Amit on the 23rd December, 2012; the killing of 2 Kongkan villagers by the UNLF, an unlawful organisation on the 28th December, 2012 – only elicited silence from the GoM and the civil societies of Imphal valley, clearly exhibiting their communal mindset. The sentiments of the Nagas and tribals are deeply hurt but restraint has been exercised. Unmindful of this, salts have been rubbed into the wounds. Instead of reaching out and addressing the hurt sentiments of the Nagas and tribals, the communal GoM sponsors a delegation to Delhi on the Momoko-Livingstone incident just to put a spanner in the Indo-Naga peace process.

b) CM Ibobi has reportedly cited the fair representation of Tribal IAS, IPS and MCS officers in the State Government to convince the Government of India(GoI) that Meiteis are left far behind and are in an unfavourable situation. These tribal officers enter into their services through competitive exams or seniority and meritorious service records and not by depriving non tribals. On the other hand, many tribal officers have been mistreated with punishment postings. We do not know why Ibobi’s government is targeting tribal officers but what we know is that, as on 31/3/2007 the total number of ST employees should have been 20,031 but they are actually only 15,489. How the shortfall of 4,542 tribal employees has been appropriated by the non-tribals has to be explained by Mr Ibobi. With regard to ADC teachers recruited in 1999, 2006 and 2010, large number of non tribals were stealthily recruited by the GoM, while it maintains that there is no quota here for the Meiteis. The self evident deprivation will be borne out by statistical facts which we intend to expose in due course.
c) That non tribals cannot own land in the hills but tribals can do so in the valley is granted by an act of Parliament to protect disadvantaged tribals. Instead of encouraging tribal settlement in the valley for emotional integration, this fact is being used in the communal agenda to project that Tribals have encroached upon the rights of the Meiteis people. The options now being explored by the GoM is for extending the Manipur land Reform and Land Revenue Act to the hill areas, to declare the state of Manipur as a hill state or to obtain ST status for the entire Meitei community.
d) Whichever party or whatever combination forms the Government in the State, the 40 MLAs from the valley, across party lines determines everything in the interest of the valley people and against the constitutional and democratic rights of the tribals who own 90 % of the land in the state. The rights of the tribals will never be upheld nor protected under the GoM. Mr Rishang Keishing was Chief Minister and Mr. Gaikhangam is Deputy Chief Minister not because they are Nagas but through party decisions in Government formation. Naturally they do not uphold the interest of the tribals and worked in the party interest only, fitting very well into the communal GoM’s scheme of things.
e) The statements of Ibobi and the GoM over the last few months harps on ensuring equal development in the hills and by this very admission, it indicates that the tribals have been denied their rights to development. But in Delhi, with maps and selected but irrelevant statistics Ibobi has projected that tribals in the state have more than their share.

f) Ibobi says that the opinion of the people of Manipur matters the most. Who are the people of Manipur and does it include the Nagas and tribals in Ibobi’s vocabulary. If so the Nagas and tribals want alternative arrangement outside the GoM, which are already established positions, and the opinion of the people of Manipur must include the same.
g) Ibobi states the need to maintain the capital status of the state as an excuse for the admitted contrast in the development of Imphal valley and the hills. But what about all the facilities, infrastructures, communication system, the sanctioning & disbursement authorities etc which have all been concentrated in Imphal valley on the pretext of law and order in the hills when Imphal valley has more than 20 militant groups. To add to the flavor, as admitted publicly by the state home minister, anti-social elements have infiltrated into the state Police force as borne out by the acts of terrorism they have been committing in the capital under the very nose of the state government.

4. The civil society, militant groups and political parties of Imphal valley and the entire state machinery of the GoM have all been employed to sabotage the Indo-Naga peace process which seeks to address the political aspiration of the Nagas.

5. In the given situation, the Governor who is the agent of the Union, instead of discharging his constitutional duties remains a mute spectator and becomes an agent of the communal GoM.

6. Nagas are not communal and ours is a political issue. What we do not wish for is for any communal conflagration to take place because of the inability to accept the inevitable and the logical conclusion of the Naga peoples’ movement for their political aspirations rooted in their history and situation. What we wish for is the peaceful parting of ways and the securing of good neighbourliness for all times to come.

7. We are reaching out to other tribal communities for their solidarity towards the political aspiration of the Nagas just as we would like to assure them of our respect and support for their genuine and rightful aspirations.

8. We remind the Naga people, wherever and in whatever situation they may be, to be in readiness and to assert our political aspirations as a people at this critical and defining moment of history.

Publicity Wing
United Naga Council

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Woman drug peddler held

A woman has been arrested by personnel of Narcotics and Affairs of Border NAB for possessing 27 gm of banned heroin on Tuesday Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

A woman has been arrested by personnel of Narcotics and Affairs of Border NAB for possessing 27 gm of banned heroin on Tuesday Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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State Platform of Disable People instituted

Under the motto Rising, Shining to Stand United , the State Platform of Disable People’s Organisation, an apex body of all the organizations of differently abled persons of the State, was formed during a meeting at Manipur Press Club here today Sour…

Under the motto Rising, Shining to Stand United , the State Platform of Disable People’s Organisation, an apex body of all the organizations of differently abled persons of the State, was formed during a meeting at Manipur Press Club here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Future of State lies in the hands of youths, says Z Kikhonbou

The future of Manipur and the ability of the State to take part in the race for development lies in the hands of the youths of the State, exclaimed Z Kikhonbou, MLA of Tamei A C Source Hueiyen News Service

The future of Manipur and the ability of the State to take part in the race for development lies in the hands of the youths of the State, exclaimed Z Kikhonbou, MLA of Tamei A C Source Hueiyen News Service

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KNO opposes oil exploration

The Kuki National Organisation KNO has firmly opposed exploration of oil in Churachandpur and parts of Tamenglong districts of Manipur, claiming that they are the ancestral land of the Kuki people Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

The Kuki National Organisation KNO has firmly opposed exploration of oil in Churachandpur and parts of Tamenglong districts of Manipur, claiming that they are the ancestral land of the Kuki people Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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MACR places charter of demands

Manipur Alliance for Child Rights MACR has put forward a 10 point charter of demands including setting up of round the clock women helpline desk, free trauma counseling and free treatment services for rape victims and all forms of violence before Soc…

Manipur Alliance for Child Rights MACR has put forward a 10 point charter of demands including setting up of round the clock women helpline desk, free trauma counseling and free treatment services for rape victims and all forms of violence before Social Welfare Minister AK Mirabai Source Hueiyen News Service

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Dusty Road Residents apprehensive of airborne diseases

People residing along the stretch of National Highway 37 specially Tera Lukrakpam Leirak area, Takyel Industrial Estate area and Sapam Leirak have become worried over contracting air borne diseases as they have been living exposed to the dust from the…

People residing along the stretch of National Highway 37 specially Tera Lukrakpam Leirak area, Takyel Industrial Estate area and Sapam Leirak have become worried over contracting air borne diseases as they have been living exposed to the dust from the deplorable road for the last 3 4 years continuously Source Hueiyen News Service W Rorrkychand

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SP clarifies over disbanding SIU

Reacting to allegations over disbanding the Special Intelligence Unit SIU of Imphal West district and the demand for revealing the identities of the owners of the drug items seized from by personnel of SIU, SP of Imphal West K Jayanta has clarified t…

Reacting to allegations over disbanding the Special Intelligence Unit SIU of Imphal West district and the demand for revealing the identities of the owners of the drug items seized from by personnel of SIU, SP of Imphal West K Jayanta has clarified that the SIU team was primarily formed with the personnel drawn from different units of Imphal West as an internal administrative arrangement to facilitate the district police in carrying out drive against the offenders of vehicle theft, rackets involving preparation of fake documents and certificates, counterfeit currency and against those involved in contraband drug and forest products related cases and the tasks normally entrusted to Narcotic Cell, Imphal West, which is also not a sanctioned unit Source Hueiyen News Service

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Zeliangrong bodies extend GaanNgai greetings

The All Zeliangrong Students Union AZSU , Zeliangrong Students Union Manipur ZSUM and ZSU, Imphal Area,extend heartfelt greetings to all heralding the festival Chakan Gaan Ngai which commences on January 25 and continues for 4 to 7 days Source H…

The All Zeliangrong Students Union AZSU , Zeliangrong Students Union Manipur ZSUM and ZSU, Imphal Area,extend heartfelt greetings to all heralding the festival Chakan Gaan Ngai which commences on January 25 and continues for 4 to 7 days Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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RTI activists harassed by UGs

Four RTI activists who have filed a case against Phumlou Gram Panchayat Member, Ward No 2 on the charges of misuse of MGNREGS fund after forging their names on job cards, were allegedly harassed and threatened by members of the banned KYKL Source Hu…

Four RTI activists who have filed a case against Phumlou Gram Panchayat Member, Ward No 2 on the charges of misuse of MGNREGS fund after forging their names on job cards, were allegedly harassed and threatened by members of the banned KYKL Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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State directed to follow PNDT Act strictly

Following strict instructions from the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for following the rules and regulations of Pre Natal Diagnostic Technique PNDT Act, the State Family Welfare Department has started the process of submitting relevant …

Following strict instructions from the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for following the rules and regulations of Pre Natal Diagnostic Technique PNDT Act, the State Family Welfare Department has started the process of submitting relevant reports to the Centre Source Hueiyen News Service

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Gaikhangam returns, Chief Minister stays back

Two days after members of Opposition parties in the delegation of All Political parties of Manipur, which went to meet the Prime Minister and the Union Home Minister over the issues of Chandel molestation incident and protection of territorial integrit…

Two days after members of Opposition parties in the delegation of All Political parties of Manipur, which went to meet the Prime Minister and the Union Home Minister over the issues of Chandel molestation incident and protection of territorial integrity of Manipur, reached Imphal, Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam returned today Source Hueiyen News Service

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RDay Police senses possible UG strike

Sensing possible bomb attacks by different UG groups to disrupt Republic Day celebration, Manipur Police have taken up all means to avert such attacks which might cause harm to the public Source Hueiyen News Service

Sensing possible bomb attacks by different UG groups to disrupt Republic Day celebration, Manipur Police have taken up all means to avert such attacks which might cause harm to the public Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNLF poohpoohs ‘shootout’ claim

Reacting against the report of encounter at the border area of Manipur and Myanmar in Churachandpur district yesterday in which four suspected UNLF cadres were killed, the proscribed United National Liberation Front UNLF has clarified that no such in…

Reacting against the report of encounter at the border area of Manipur and Myanmar in Churachandpur district yesterday in which four suspected UNLF cadres were killed, the proscribed United National Liberation Front UNLF has clarified that no such incident ever took place between UNLF cadres and the Assam Rifles Source Hueiyen News Service

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Stop useless demands MPP

Manipur People’s Party MPP has appealed to all concerned to stop making irrelevant and useless demands just for the heck of it and cautioned that such demands would only create more chaos in the society Source Hueiyen News Service

Manipur People’s Party MPP has appealed to all concerned to stop making irrelevant and useless demands just for the heck of it and cautioned that such demands would only create more chaos in the society Source Hueiyen News Service

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Authorised red beacon light users

In view of security arrangement of the ensuing Republic Day celebration, Thoubal SP Dr Ak Jhalajit Singh, with the attempt to answer all questions regarding the use of red light on vehicles, has reproduced two notifications of the Centre and State that…

In view of security arrangement of the ensuing Republic Day celebration, Thoubal SP Dr Ak Jhalajit Singh, with the attempt to answer all questions regarding the use of red light on vehicles, has reproduced two notifications of the Centre and State that mention dignitaries who are authorised to use red light with or without flasher while on duty Source The Sangai Express

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KNO against oil exploration

The Kuki National Organisation KNO has firmly opposed exploration of oil in Churachandpur and parts of Tamenglong districts of Manipur, claiming that they are the ancestral land of the Kuki people Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

The Kuki National Organisation KNO has firmly opposed exploration of oil in Churachandpur and parts of Tamenglong districts of Manipur, claiming that they are the ancestral land of the Kuki people Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Charllong VA urges

Chairman of Charllong Village, Chandel district has urged the concerned authority to immediately effect payment of compensation to stones, land and crops which were used and damaged in the construction of Tengnoupal to New Samtal road Source The San…

Chairman of Charllong Village, Chandel district has urged the concerned authority to immediately effect payment of compensation to stones, land and crops which were used and damaged in the construction of Tengnoupal to New Samtal road Source The Sangai Express

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Grenades found at Babupara residence, Jiribam

Two hand grenades were found planted at the Babupara Ward No 5 residence of Zonal Education Officer, Th Ketuki Devi here today Source The Sangai Express

Two hand grenades were found planted at the Babupara Ward No 5 residence of Zonal Education Officer, Th Ketuki Devi here today Source The Sangai Express

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