Mizoram CM speaks on traditional rituals

AIZAWL, Sept 9 NNN : Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla has expressed his opinion that it is high time for the Mizos to rethink the age-old traditional practices in funeral and burial of deaths, adding that if it is for the good of the society and the nation, it is also time to muster the […]

AIZAWL, Sept 9 NNN : Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla has expressed his opinion that it is high time for the Mizos to rethink the age-old traditional practices in funeral and burial of deaths, adding that if it is for the good of the society and the nation, it is also time to muster the courage to change opinion.
He said this today while releasing a book named “Mitthi Privatise” (Privatising the deaths) authored by one Vanramchhuangi alias Ruatfela Nu.
The book releasing function was held at I&PR Auditorium here in Aizawl. Rosiamngheta conducted the book releasing function while L.H. Lianhrima highlighted the main ideas incorporated in the book.
Chief Guest at the function, Lal Thanhawla called on his fellow Mizos to have a rethinking on their established practices regarding rituals associated with deaths, mentioning how the Mizos, comparing to other societies, deals with deaths in an intense manner, so much so that it has become the common practice of the Mizos irrespective of family condition to carry out the rituals associated with deaths at the expense of huge money.

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Preserve water bodies to solve water scarcity

Unless we increase the number of water bodies the problems of drinking water scarcity will remain unsolved. Therefore actions need to be taken to increase the number of water bodies. Lakes have disappeared. With it ponds too have gone. Nothing is done to store the rain waters. A state like Manipur, which receives rainfall round […]

Unless we increase the number of water bodies the problems of drinking water scarcity will remain unsolved. Therefore actions need to be taken to increase the number of water bodies. Lakes have disappeared. With it ponds too have gone. Nothing is done to store the rain waters. A state like Manipur, which receives rainfall round the year also sees occurrence of drought. But drought and rain cannot go together. Drought occurs at the place where there is no rainfall. The decision of the Government of Manipur to make a small lake at Lamphelpat will be of great help in storing rain water during the rainy season. The rain water thus collected can be used during the lean season when there is dry spell, which usually occurs during the winter. The mini lake will also be of immense help in controlling artificial flood, which occurs during the rainy season at Lamphel areas. When the Nambul River is in spate the culver at Shamushang at Uripok will have its shutters down to block entry of river water towards Lamphel side. But once the culvert is closed the flood water accumulated at Lamphel side will remain stagnant with the drains full with water. It had happened in the past Lamphel area remained under flood water for almost one month or more than that. If a lake as proposed by the Government of Manipur is dug out the flood water will flow into the lake. Such big lake will also be a tourist spot. Our thinking is such good work cannot be delayed. The work should be done on water footing. What is important is the depth of the proposed lake. It should be very deep not less than 100 feet to increase water storage capacity and also to increase purity of water. Lamphel was once a lake. Accumulation of filthy materials like herbs and shrubs over prolonged period of time has made Lamphel soil black in colour. So the water accumulated at Lamphel area is also black in colour, which cannot be used for human consumption. Even the fishes caught from Lamphel area are black in colour. Engineers of the IFCD, which will be an agency of the proposed work, should advise the higher up authority to make the mini lake one of the deepest lakes in the state. Let it bring solace to one and all.

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MoU signed between Manipur govt and three terrorist outfits

Over 150 ultras have surrendered after signing of MoU between Manipur government and three terrorist outfits. The signing ceremony was held in Imphal on Monday evening between representatives of government and three terrorists outfits of Kangleipak Com…

Over 150 ultras have surrendered after signing of MoU between Manipur government and three terrorist outfits. The signing ceremony was held in Imphal on Monday evening between representatives of government and three terrorists outfits of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-Nongdrenkhomba), Kuki National Liberation Front (KNLF) and Kuki Revolutionary Front (KRF).

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155 Kuki militants lay down arms in Manipur – Times of India

155 Kuki militants lay down arms in ManipurTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: At least 155 rebels belonging to four different outfits surrendered on Monday and inked a ceasefire pact with the Manipur government. Along with their leaders, cadre of the outfits – Kuki…

155 Kuki militants lay down arms in Manipur
Times of India
IMPHAL: At least 155 rebels belonging to four different outfits surrendered on Monday and inked a ceasefire pact with the Manipur government. Along with their leaders, cadre of the outfits – Kuki Revolutionary Front (KRF), Kuki National Liberation

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Manipur journalists protest against threats by militant outfits – Business Standard

IBNLiveManipur journalists protest against threats by militant outfitsBusiness StandardMore than 200 scribes and newspaper distributors of Manipur took out a rally recently from the Manipur Press Club to the Chief Minister's Office complex in Impha…


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Manipur journalists protest against threats by militant outfits
Business Standard
More than 200 scribes and newspaper distributors of Manipur took out a rally recently from the Manipur Press Club to the Chief Minister's Office complex in Imphal to protest against threats issued to media persons. The protest was staged under the
Newspaper ban back in Manipur; militants issue fresh threatThe Hindu
Rebel threat hits sale of newspapers in ManipurTimes of India
Hawkers strike in Manipur; scribes sell newspapersNagaland Post
Outlook
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Newspapers hit stands after eight days in Manipur – Zee News

IBNLiveNewspapers hit stands after eight days in ManipurZee NewsImphal: Newspapers on Monday hit the stands in Manipur after eight days following a decision to distribute dailies by the All Manipur Newspaper Sales and Distributors Association (AMNSDA)….


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Newspapers hit stands after eight days in Manipur
Zee News
Imphal: Newspapers on Monday hit the stands in Manipur after eight days following a decision to distribute dailies by the All Manipur Newspaper Sales and Distributors Association (AMNSDA). The decision was taken in the interest of the general public, 
Rebel threat hits sale of newspapers in ManipurTimes of India
Hawkers strike in Manipur; scribes sell newspapersNagaland Post
Newspaper ban back in Manipur as militants issue fresh threatE-Pao.net
Outlook –MorungExpress
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Newspapers hit stands after eight days in Manipur – The Hindu

The HinduNewspapers hit stands after eight days in ManipurThe HinduNewspapers on Monday hit the stands in Manipur after eight days following a decision to distribute dailies by the All Manipur Newspaper Sales and Distributors Association (AMNSDA). The …


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Newspapers hit stands after eight days in Manipur
The Hindu
Newspapers on Monday hit the stands in Manipur after eight days following a decision to distribute dailies by the All Manipur Newspaper Sales and Distributors Association (AMNSDA). The decision was taken in the interest of the general public, a press 

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