Manipur takes centrestage in Nagaland polls – Daily News & Analysis

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Manipur takes centrestage in Nagaland polls
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Manipur is invariably raked up in Naga politics. This is no exception this assembly election in Nagaland, scheduled for February 23. Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio has stirred up a hornet's nest by calling his Manipur counterpart O Ibobi Singh as
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ONE BILLION RISING ONE IN THREE WOMEN ON THE PLANET WILL BE RAPED OR BEATEN IN HER LIFETIME. ONE BILLION WOMEN VIOLATED IS AN ATROCITY. ONE BILLION WOMEN DANCING IS A REVOLUTION. One Billion Rising is a global campaign by … Continue reading

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ONE BILLION RISING
ONE IN THREE WOMEN ON THE PLANET WILL BE RAPED OR BEATEN IN HER LIFETIME.
ONE BILLION WOMEN VIOLATED IS AN ATROCITY.
ONE BILLION WOMEN DANCING IS A REVOLUTION.

One Billion Rising is a global campaign by women, for women. The movement calls for an end to violence and for justice and gender equality. On February 14, 2013, a one-day event will be held, a call for one billion women around the world to walk away from their homes, businesses, and jobs, and join together to dance in a show of collective strength. The event will be held on the 15th anniversary of the V-Day movement. The word “billion” refers to the one billion women who are survivors of abuse.

The campaign was initiated by playwright and activist Eve Ensler (known for her play The Vagina Monologues), and her organization V-Day. V-Day is a global activist movement to end violence against women and girls. V-Day is a catalyst that promotes creative events to increase awareness, raise money, and revitalize the spirit of existing anti-violence organizations. V-Day generates broader attention for the fight to stop violence against women and girls, including rape, battery, incest, female genital mutilation (FGM) and sex slavery.

According to Eve Ensler, “One Billion Rising is an appreciation, amplification and an escalation. When One Billion bodies rise and dance on 14 February 2013, we will join in solidarity, purpose and energy and shake the world into a new consciousness. Dancing insists we take up space. It has no set direction but we go there together. It’s dangerous, joyous, sexual, holy and disruptive. It breaks the rules. It can happen anywhere at any time with anyone and everyone. It’s free. No corporation can control it. It joins us and pushes us to go further. It’s contagious and it spreads quickly. It’s of the body. It’s transcendent.”

On V-Day’s 15th Anniversary, 14 February 2013, ONE BILLION women are inviting and those who love them to WALK OUT, DANCE, RISE UP, and DEMAND an end to this violence. ONE BILLION RISING will move the earth, activating women and men across every country. V-Day wants the world to see our collective strength, our numbers and our solidarity across borders. Activists, writers, thinkers, celebrities and women and men across the world will STRIKE, DANCE, and RISE, coming together to express their outrage, and demand an end to violence against women and girls.

In India, according to National Crime Record Bureau in 2011, 14.7% rape cases are registered in cities while 85% rape cases are registered in rural India; there are more than 1 lakh rape cases pending; a total of 2,28,650 women faced violence and abuse during 2007-2011 which includes rape, kidnapping, abduction, dowry death, cruelty by husbands and relatives, molestation, sexual harassment, importation of girls, immoral traffic etc. and the National capital Delhi has the highest percentage of crime rates against women which is 31.2%. In Northeast India, a total of 13,308 incidence of crime against women had been reported according to the National Crime Records Bureau 2011 with 11503 cases in Assam, 269 cases in Meghalaya, 1358 cases in Tripura, 167 cases in Mizoram, 247 cases in Manipur, 38 cases in Nagaland, 171 cases in Arunachal Pradesh and 55 cases reported in Sikkim.

A union of social organizations namely WAD, UNMM, NEDF, NLF, SASO, LCF, WEJ, RLP, IRDC, Watch Group, COWF, SSG, CNPW, ATWO, MBSCM etc. who works for the cause of women and its empowerment will also extend solidarity by joining the One Billion Rising movement, organizing various events and entertainments on the February 14th 2013 from 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm at Hafta Kangeibung (Palace Compound). It is a call to one and all and everyone dear and near to join and participate the One Billion Rising Movement organized by various social organizations collectively and demand to end violence against women in our society. This rising is of course and indeed a revolution for reformation. Joining and be a part of such worldwide revolution like One Billion Rising will boost the enthusiasm of finding some sorts of solution to mainstreaming the gender sensitivity and end the violence against women and girls in Manipur.

What does ONE BILLION look like? On 14 February 2013, it will look like a REVOLUTION.

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50 priests to perform 10-day yajna in Manipur – Times of India

50 priests to perform 10-day yajna in ManipurTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: Amid the grave law and order situation gripping Manipur, 50 priests from across the country will come to the state and perform an unprecedented 10-day Yajna Veda Sammelangodmen for ushe…

50 priests to perform 10-day yajna in Manipur
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IMPHAL: Amid the grave law and order situation gripping Manipur, 50 priests from across the country will come to the state and perform an unprecedented 10-day Yajna Veda Sammelangodmen for ushering in peace and harmony. With blessings of 'godmen"

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Manipuri Meitei Association, Bangalore (MMAB) commemorates 284th anniversary of Puya Mei Thaba

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Manipuri Meitei Association, Bangalore (MMAB) commemorates 284th anniversary of Puya Mei Thaba On Sunday, 10th Feb, 2013, members of MMAB gathered to commemorate the 284th anniversary of Puya Mei Thaba. It was more of an academic session. The objective of … Continue reading

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Manipuri Meitei Association, Bangalore (MMAB) commemorates 284th anniversary of Puya Mei Thaba
On Sunday, 10th Feb, 2013, members of MMAB gathered to commemorate the 284th anniversary of Puya Mei Thaba. It was more of an academic session. The objective of the gathering was to debate, discuss and educate ourselves on our origin to know what our identity is. The president and the vice president started the discussion by sharing their thoughts. It was followed by an interesting presentation on ‘Yek Salai’ and ‘Apokpa’ by the Joint Secretary. Every member present there gave their opinions and asked questions. We silently listened to the play ‘Puya Mei Thakhibagee Waree PART-I’ on youtube.com. Since it was the first time MMAB observed the commemoration, it was not attended by many.

The decisions taken were:
1. To create and maintain knowledge repositories
2. To henceforth observe the Puya Mei Thaba commemoration every year by conducting an academic and awareness session
3. To initiate on learning Meitei Mayek scripts

Hopefully we will have a grand Puya Mei Thaba observation from next year.

Thanks & Regards,
Publicity & Communication team, MMAB

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Discrimination: How should we deal with it?

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Discrimination: How should we deal with it? By Desperate Dreamer Discrimination. This phenomenon has for long been the talking point for people who have opportunistic interests in fanning the emotional alienation of the North-East from the so-called mainland India. They … Continue reading

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Discrimination: How should we deal with it?
By Desperate Dreamer

Discrimination. This phenomenon has for long been the talking point for people who have opportunistic interests in fanning the emotional alienation of the North-East from the so-called mainland India. They talk as if discrimination were some kind of a strange treatment meted out by the mainland Indians to the ¡§fringe¡¨ Indians in the North-East. The truth however is this: discrimination is ingrained in human psychology. Discrimination is universal.

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Let us look around ourselves. Worldwide, the Caucasians consider themselves and are mostly considered to be the superior race. Indians are often called ¡§dirty Indians¡¨. In India, there is always a North-South divide in psychological supremacy. The Bengalis are revered for their intelligence. Marwaris, Punjabis and Tamils are respected for their entrepreneurship. In the same vein, these communities find reasons to look down upon each other. In the North-East, the Assamese consider themselves the superior community. In Manipur, the Imphalites look down upon the Lawai machas (Villagers), and the Meiteis look down upon the tribal minorities. Among the tribes too, the bigger tribes have a condescending attitude towards the smaller ones. Does it mean we should have one million countries in the world? That too, just for the heck of escaping discrimination?

Let us discuss some issues people have raised time and again.

(1) National Newspapers are not carrying enough Manipur-related news. Here we should know that all news houses commercial enterprises. The commercial purposes are best served when the customers and potential customers are targeted. So, Delhi edition of Times of India has more news related to Delhi. This happens everywhere and with every newspaper. The Telegraph has extensive news about the North-East with substantial proportion being devoted to Assam!! They cannot be expected to be more interested in our affairs, more so because we have not done anything worth noticing except violence, violence and violence.

(2) Mainland Indians are ignorant about Manipur/Manipuris. But, let me remind you, we learnt whatever we know about other places of India because they were either important places of mineral resources or places associated with industries or places with major shares in specific crop production, or because they were places of major historic importance in terms of the Freedom struggle… Now, do you think Manipur deserves more mention in any of the above contexts? No!!! And, how much do we know about the Marathas, Punjabis, Bengalis or Telugus? Moreover, all South Indians are still Madrassis for many.

(3) The Central Government is not doing anything for us. Why should they be bothered? We, the Manipuris, are not doing anything to help ourselves. The terrorists are not going to come to the talks table for the obvious reason that they would never give up their hugely profitable armed enterprises. We, the common people, are least bothered by our problems and we look quite okay with whatever is going on. Instead of thinking for the fate of the whole community and of the future generations, we keep trying to reap individual mileage by collaborating with the terrorist organizations in some way or the other. We keep suffering silently and keep trying in vain to buy each day of our individual lives. We seem to have no time to think for the people at large. There’s no competent leader from Manipur who can talk about our problems audibly. How are they supposed to know our problems? We are in a democracy where the loudest voice always has the maximum chance of being heard. India is not a small country either. The Central leaders have enough headaches and problems to occupy their minds and time. How do we expect them to understand our problems? Their attitude is: “Let these stupid people kill each other and finish themselves. They are not ready to solve their own problems. Why should we take the trouble of trying to get them to understand the importance of solving their own problems for their own sake? We have enough worries.” To a discerning human mind, these Central leaders are right in every way. Nonetheless, it is a false propaganda by the vested interest that the Union Government does not give enough funding to Manipur. There was an analysis in the Telegraph some years ago about comparative funding to the North-Eastern states and to other mainland states. The only problem is that whatever funding the Centre hands out goes on to line the pockets of politicians and terrorists¡Xthe biggest pests in the society. In the North-East, every other state is better than Manipur in terms of development. Why? On the hindsight, why should we keep begging?

(4) ¡§Mary Kom vs. Saina Nehwal¡¨ Debate Mary Kom just about manages a highly accented Manipuri and fumbles around in the darkness when it comes to talking in Hindi or English. Saina Nehwal speaks both English and Hindi fluently and conducts herself smartly and intelligently. And, Saina Nehwal¡¦s good looks are not going to hurt either ƒº If you are the director of a commercial enterprise, whom would you like to pay and make your company¡¦s ambassador? So, isn¡¦t it weird that some people could be ignorant or squint-minded enough to make an issue out of it? It is economics, stupid! Mainland India is not a homogeneous population (or community) entirely biased against us. There are so many different communities that look down upon and make fun of one another. Bengalis are the ¡§rice and fish eating Bongs¡¨! But, no one can deny that they are an intellectual powerhouse. Marwaris are makkhi-chus. They are also the predominant community controlling a major chunk of the financial assets in the country. The Sikhs are always at the receiving end of dumb jokes. They faced a bloody riot in 1984 aimed entirely against them. Now, a Shikh is the Prime Minister of India. Another Shikh is the Army Chief. Yet another Sikh is India¡¦s permanent Ambassador to United Nations. They are a powerful community inside and outside of India. What can we learn from the Sikhs? That we should take ethnocentric conflicts in the right spirit. That we cannot keep blaming others for their chauvinism or ignorance about our culture or community. That we should be engaged in constructive activities, and excel, and make progress so that they sit up and notice us. That violence and fretting on others’ attitudes are not only futile but self-destructive. On a different take, if you look at the phenomenon of discrimination a little more closely, there is always a pertinent explanation in every case. I do not want to waste pages listing the reasons. Instead, I would give just a few examples. The Caucasians are physically (and aesthetically) and intellectually well endowed. The Caucasians colonized the world and have been and are still at the forefront of this civilization. They have every plausible reason to feel superior to other races. Similarly, the urban areas are more developed and equipped with modern facilities for employment and entertainment. So, the
urbanites have reasons to have a condescending attitude towards their rural counter-parts. Discrimination will be there as long as we have uses for adjectives like good and bad, black and white, rich and poor, developed and underdeveloped, ugly and beautiful, educated and less educated or uneducated, big and small, etc.

Hence, the oft repeated ¡§discrimination by the mainland Indians¡¨ is a silly reason for ¡§liberation¡¨ from India. The people need to be (they are already) wary of people who are trying to plant ideas of xenophobia and exclusivism and to alienate the North-East Indians from the mainland. First, because xenophobia and exclusivism have no place in a sensible and civilized world where relevance of nation states and racial segregation are increasingly getting blurred and the importance of cooperation is being increasingly underscored. Second, because the people who are ¡§waging a war for liberation from India¡¨ have other ulterior motives, the most predominant and obvious include money and power. Third, because we cannot escape from discrimination by breaking away from India. Fourth, because the state of affairs in Manipur now is such that even the Hell must be a better place to live: thanks to the politicians who have been looting the state¡¦s exchequer and the terrorists who are running armed business enterprises in the garb of ¡§freedom struggle¡¨. It would be worthwhile to remember that failure breeds contempt and complaints. Here failure of the community is entirely the making of the corrupt politicians and the demons of terrorists in the garb of freedom fighters with ample contribution from the vested interest among the civilians who have been making good use of their associations with the terrorists and politicians.

Peace, rule of law, education, employment, financial empowerment and development are the only things that can enable us to outgrow discrimination, to prosper as a community and to earn respect from other communities. Let us stop playing in the hands of the terror syndicates.

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Manipur policeman found guilty in fake encounter got medal on Republic Day – Indian Express

Manipur policeman found guilty in fake encounter got medal on Republic DayIndian ExpressA Manipuri policeman implicated in a fake encounter in Imphal was among nine police personnel from the state awarded the President's police medal for gallantry …

Manipur policeman found guilty in fake encounter got medal on Republic Day
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A Manipuri policeman implicated in a fake encounter in Imphal was among nine police personnel from the state awarded the President's police medal for gallantry on the occasion of Republic Day last month. The havildar rank policeman, N Nungshibabu

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‘GoI-IM peace talk, graveyard for truck drivers of Manipur’ – E-Pao.net

'GoI-IM peace talk, graveyard for truck drivers of Manipur'E-Pao.netImphal, February 11 2013: With a number of truck drivers and handymen of the State being tortured to death and many others remaining traceless while plying along Imphal-Dimapur…

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Imphal, February 11 2013: With a number of truck drivers and handymen of the State being tortured to death and many others remaining traceless while plying along Imphal-Dimapur road, veteran politician O Joy has termed the supposed peace talks between

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PET rescheduled

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IMPHAL, Feb 11: In view of the large number of candidates, the` Physical Efficiency Test for direct recruitment of Police Constable (Male) in Manipur Police is rescheduled as Feb 12 to 14 for left-over of Chandel District and Tamenglong District; … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Feb 11: In view of the large number of candidates, the` Physical Efficiency Test for direct recruitment of Police Constable (Male) in Manipur Police is rescheduled as Feb 12 to 14 for left-over of Chandel District and Tamenglong District; Feb 15 to 18 for Bishnupur District; Feb 19 to 28 for Thoubal District, March 1 to 8 for Imphal East District; March 9 for Jiribam Sub- Division; March 10 to 19 for Imphal West District; March 20 to 24 for Churachandpur District; March 25 to 26 for Ukhrul District and April 1 to 4 for Senapati District, said a notified by the DGP, Manipur.

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Samarpan Diwas

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IMPHAL, February 11: Bharatiya Janata Party, Manipur Pradesh today observed the Samarpan Diwas in commemoration of Pandit Deendayal Upadhaya and  Modhumangol Sharma. The commemoration program was held at BJP State Head office at Nityaipat Chuthek, Imphal. The program was graced … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, February 11: Bharatiya Janata Party, Manipur Pradesh today observed the Samarpan Diwas in commemoration of Pandit Deendayal Upadhaya and  Modhumangol Sharma. The commemoration program was held at BJP State Head office at Nityaipat Chuthek, Imphal. The program was graced by president BJP Manipur Pradesh Th Chaoba Singh was also attended by BJP party officials.

Floral tribute were paid to the portrait of the both the martyrs by the executive and members of the BJP. As part of the program, donor cards were also distributed to the blood donor which was held on January 12 2013 organized by the BJP youth wing.

It may be mentioned that both BJP leaders demised on same day on 11 February. Pandit Deendayal Upadhaya expired on Feb 11 1968 and  Modhumangol Sharma expired on Feb 11 1995.

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KCP(MC) member arrested

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IMPHAL, February 11: According to a press release issued by the office of the Superintendent of Police , Imphal West District; an active member of KCP(MC) organization was arrested by Imphal West Police Commando from near the Manipur Mountaineering and … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, February 11: According to a press release issued by the office of the Superintendent of Police , Imphal West District; an active member of KCP(MC) organization was arrested by Imphal West Police Commando from near the Manipur Mountaineering and Trekking association (MMTA), Minuthong. The member has been identified as Shrithan Awungshi alias Aboy (19) son of A Raichonimi Awungshi of Ukhrul Shokvan, A/P Chingmeirong.

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MSF applauded

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IMPHAL, February 11: In press release, Relief Centre for Welfare of Differently Able Persons, Maklang, Imphal West District has applauded Manipur Students Federation for expressing that it would take up welfare schemes for persons with disability to especially solve the … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, February 11: In press release, Relief Centre for Welfare of Differently Able Persons, Maklang, Imphal West District has applauded Manipur Students Federation for expressing that it would take up welfare schemes for persons with disability to especially solve the problems regarding access to education.

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IBATSUM constituted

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IMPHAL, January 11: The Interim Body of the All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur has said in a press statement that The Interim Body of the All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur (ATSUM) has been set up after a Joint Meeting of … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, January 11: The Interim Body of the All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur has said in a press statement that The Interim Body of the All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur (ATSUM) has been set up after a Joint Meeting of senior and former tribal student leaders including its founding members on November 13, 2012 primarily to look into the matters of the present imbroglio of the union.

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Academy Troupe in Festival

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IMPHAL, February 11: The Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy said in press release that a 28-member cultural troupe of the academy is taking part in the two-day festival of Manipuri Dance and Music organised by JNMDA in collaboration with Chandigarh … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, February 11: The Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy said in press release that a 28-member cultural troupe of the academy is taking part in the two-day festival of Manipuri Dance and Music organised by JNMDA in collaboration with Chandigarh Sangeet Natak Akademi at the auditorium of Tagore Theatre, Chandigarh on 16-17 February, 2013. The cultural items to be presented by the group include Lai-Harouba, Dhol cholom, Thang-Ta, Pung Cholom Vasant Raas and Bidai abhishap.

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NCP welcomes new members

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IMPHAL, Feb 11: Former finance minister and executive member of TMC, C Doungel; former general secretary of JD (U), Lien Gangte; former general secretary hills of TMC, Shokholul Mate; Ch Ingobi Singh of RJD; vice president of TMC (Sadar hills), … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Feb 11: Former finance minister and executive member of TMC, C Doungel; former general secretary of JD (U), Lien Gangte; former general secretary hills of TMC, Shokholul Mate; Ch Ingobi Singh of RJD; vice president of TMC (Sadar hills), L Kaikam; Khupjalun Doungel of TMC; Poomang Haokip of TMC and several other political leaders and workers have joined Nationalist Congress Party, Manipur State Unit at a simple reception function held today at its office at Tiddim Road, said a release of the party.       

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Electrical engineering admission

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IMPHAL, February 11: The Director Of University & Hr. Education has notified in a statement to all the in-service candidates securing 60% or more marks in aggregate in three years Diploma Course (taking the marks of all three years into … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, February 11: The Director Of University & Hr. Education has notified in a statement to all the in-service candidates securing 60% or more marks in aggregate in three years Diploma Course (taking the marks of all three years into consideration) that they may apply on or before March 10 for information of one in service candidate by selection on merit basis from amongst those in service candidates of the state of Manipur in connection with admission to EE (Electrical Engineering) in degree Module to NERIST (North Eastern Regional Institute of Science & Technology), Nirjuli, Arunchal Pradesh without Entrance Examination for Academic Session 2013-14 to 2014-15.

It has further informed that the Diploma should have been obtained from an Institute approved by AICTE and the Academic Session will commence w.e.f July 22, 2013.

The Candidate should not be more than 40 years (45 years in case of SC/St & PH and 43 years in case of OBC & Women) as on August 1, 2013 and the nomination/recommendation of one in service candidate by the State Govt. will reach NERIST on or before April 1, 2013, it added.

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ATDUM extends support

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IMPHAL, Feb 11: The All Tribal Disables’ Union Manipur has in a release said that it strongly support to the demands of Tribal Youth Council, Manipur (TYCM) for setting up a sports complex in every hills districts and also handling … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Feb 11: The All Tribal Disables’ Union Manipur has in a release said that it strongly support to the demands of Tribal Youth Council, Manipur (TYCM) for setting up a sports complex in every hills districts and also handling over all the responsibilities of developmental works in hill areas to Manipur Tribal Development Corporation (MTDC).

The ATDUM has also extended support to the demands of All Tribal Students` Union Manipur (ATSUM) for setting of Manipur State Commission for the Schedule Tribes and B Ed centres in every hills districts, appointment of adequate teaching and non-teaching staff in all the educational institutions of the hill areas `with better infrastructures, it further said.

ATDUM appealed the state government to take up immediate necessary actions for fulfillment of the said demands in the interest of the Tribals, it said.

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Killing the silent killer

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Hepatitis C, aptly called the silent killer has long made its presence felt in Manipur. A study done in 1994 by ICMR showed figures of 98% of Injecting Drug Users (IDUs) in Churachandpur and 92% in Imphal as being both … Continue reading

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Hepatitis C, aptly called the silent killer has long made its presence felt in Manipur. A study done in 1994 by ICMR showed figures of 98% of Injecting Drug Users (IDUs) in Churachandpur and 92% in Imphal as being both Hep C and HIV positive. The ICMR figures, were of the percentage of Hep C infections among IDUs but still highlights the risks among the IDU community. Over the years, there have been other smaller concentrated figures that have covered mostly pockets of injecting drug users in the state, but what comes clear from these studies is that Hep C infection, its management and treatment is a critical aspect of public health in the state. Unfortunately enough, there is not much noise on the matter, except of course among the population at risk on one hand while on the other, even nodal agencies remain uncaring about tackling this unseen epidemic. Increasingly in Manipur, there have been voices calling for a more strategic state response to Hep C since treatment regimens are costly and out of the reach of most people. Over and above the costs factor, is the fact that there is no total cure for Hep C infection with the best bet being Interferone injection that runs up a cost of lakhs per treatment cycle with the rider that there can be and there are relapse cases in which treatment regimens will have to be suspended and resume all over again.

Hep C is intrinsically linked to the HIV/AIDS scenario in the state for despite the HIV/AIDS scenario fast becoming a generalized epidemic that is no longer confined to a certain population but reaching and touching upon the ‘general population’, it still holds true that the majority of the HIV positive population in Manipur largely come from a background of being injecting drug users. Though the efforts of state nodal agencies following the initiatives set by the National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) has brought about a stabilized epidemic after its implementation of various intervention, care and treatment aspects in the context of HIV/AIDS, the reality is that what has been achieved through such programs is slowly getting undone because of the shadow of Hep C. This happens because people who are Hep C positive are reactive to the ART drugs that are given free of cost to people who are HIV positive. This in layman terms mean that taking of ART by a HIV and Hep C positive person does not help. This situation plays out because ART is needed to keep HIV at bay and boost up the body’s immune system while its impact would create complications on a person’s physiology in case he/she happens to be Hep C positive as well. The Government response to HIV/AIDS in the country is uniform and does not take regional specifics into consideration, which is why the National AIDS Program over the years have been ‘targeted’ at truck drivers, sex workers, MSMs and such. It took a local initiative in Manipur called the needle and syringe exchange program for the component to be replicated under the National program but largely, Hep C by its very nature of being prevalent among IDUs means that the silent epidemic is being borne without much support in Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland where injecting drug use is the most rampant.

Activists working at the field say that the call for a more serious look at Hep C infection: its prevention, treatment and management or even research to zero in on a cure or even a vaccine is a grim reminder of the battle for a more humane treatment to people living with HIV/AIDS and the activism that went into bringing about free ART drugs that were still a distant dream back then in the 90’s. But poignantly enough, a lot of those activists who rallied then have since fallen to Hep C after having placed the spotlight on the needs of the HIV/AIDS affected community to be able to have affordable treatment mechanisms in place. Perhaps given the felt need of the affected community in Imphal and given earlier histories of grass roots activism over HIV/AIDS and its treatment/therapy starting from the state, the call might well have to start from Manipur and would then have to be taken further to ensure that the ‘killer’ dies not lie lurking nearby. It would have to begin with vocal calls for more research and a willingness to initiate path-breaking measures.

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Coaching centre for Muslim students opened in Manipur – TwoCircles.net

Coaching centre for Muslim students opened in ManipurTwoCircles.netImphal: The opening function of a coaching centre was organized at Lilong in Manipur on February 10, 2013. Lilong happens to be the largest Muslim inhabited area in the State. The openi…

Coaching centre for Muslim students opened in Manipur
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Imphal: The opening function of a coaching centre was organized at Lilong in Manipur on February 10, 2013. Lilong happens to be the largest Muslim inhabited area in the State. The opening function of the Dynamic Study Centre was attended by some of the

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One-kg RDX bomb defused in Manipur – Daily News & Analysis

One-kg RDX bomb defused in ManipurDaily News & AnalysisA bomb containing one kg RDX was Monday defused in Manipur, an Assam Rifles official said. The remote-controlled Improvised Explosive Device (IED), recovered in Imphal East district, consisted of o…

One-kg RDX bomb defused in Manipur
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A bomb containing one kg RDX was Monday defused in Manipur, an Assam Rifles official said. The remote-controlled Improvised Explosive Device (IED), recovered in Imphal East district, consisted of one kg RDX, 1.5 kg of nails, nuts and bolts and an

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RDX bomb defused in Manipur – Firstpost

RDX bomb defused in ManipurFirstpostPreliminary investigation indicates that the rebels planted the IED to attack security forces. No arrests have been made, but a manhunt is on to nab the rebels, police said. There are more than 20 rebel outfits in Ma…

RDX bomb defused in Manipur
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Preliminary investigation indicates that the rebels planted the IED to attack security forces. No arrests have been made, but a manhunt is on to nab the rebels, police said. There are more than 20 rebel outfits in Manipur with demands ranging from

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