Chandel chiefs alleges ADC chairman of impartiality

CHANDEL, December 4: Chandel chiefs have alleged chairman of the district Rural Development Agency Sesei Zou of violating guidelines while implementing Central Sponsored Schemes (CSS) in the district. General secretary of Naga Chief Association Chandel Kl Lovejoy while speaking to … Continue reading

CHANDEL, December 4: Chandel chiefs have alleged chairman of the district Rural Development Agency Sesei Zou of violating guidelines while implementing Central Sponsored Schemes (CSS) in the district.

General secretary of Naga Chief Association Chandel Kl Lovejoy while speaking to media alleged the chairman of DRDA Chandel Sesei Zou of being ‘impartial’ when he said that CSS which is supposed to be implemented block-wise and on basis of population has been totally ignored and added that the chairman has implemented 70-80 percent of the said scheme in his area only.

The chief also held responsible the chairman for the failure on the part of the DRDA Chandel to delay the release of pending wages for 20 days under MG-NREGS 2012-13.

Kl Loveson further accused the Chief Executive Officer of ADC Chandel of being irregular attending his office at Monsang Pantha in Chandel and said that his absence has paralyzed the normal functioning of the head office.

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Unkept Promises

Maybe it is time to appraise the worth of a promise made by the state government, say on matters related to alleviation of the day to day sufferings of the public. New problems continue to crop up on a daily … Continue reading

Maybe it is time to appraise the worth of a promise made by the state government, say on matters related to alleviation of the day to day sufferings of the public. New problems continue to crop up on a daily basis asking for fitting solutions. But with perplexing consistency, the administration has been engaged in a policy of temporarily appeasement to get rid of the complaining parties only to follow it up with slackness and reluctance in carrying out their promises. Many times this lackadaisical attitude of the government has been the major factors for the growth of disenchantment and chagrin among social organizations and people from both hills and valley districts. When these people approach the government to apprise their grievances and suggestions they bring along hope that the latter will pursue their problems in earnest. Initial satisfaction at the assurances and commitment given by the ministers leads to gradual draining of trust, disillusionment and ultimately enragement, driving the affected parties to tread destructive paths like calling bandhs. We cannot support bandhs and blockades or other forms of agitations that disturb our daily routines. But the moot question is whether government’s apathy is partly to be blamed for many of them.

Since the middle part of this year, the Jiribam units of AMSU, MSF, DESAM and KSA called for the intervention of the government in filling up the shortages of teachers at the schools in the subdivision. After getting satisfied with the assurance from the Education minister O Okendra and officials of the education department, the first round of agitation was scrapped. However, following the inaction of the administration the stir was re-launched leading to a second round of talks in middle November. As the fallout, on November 18, 2013, the department of education (s) posted 31 new teachers for the schools at Jiribam. The matter could have drawn to a close here but for the heartbreaking turnaround when just two teachers signed up for their new postings. Until the end of the month the rest of the teachers have shown no interest to take up their new jobs. Apparently, the government never took up fitting actions to compel the recalcitrant teachers to turn up and allay the fears of the agitating students. Yet again, the abject failure of the government to tackle a normal local situation has led to its escalation sending waves of fear to the rest of the state. The stir has begun mildly on Wednesday and was concentrated on locking up of government institutions in the sub-division. However, there is no guarantee that tempo of the stir will not be turned up in the following days. In the last two instances, the agitation spilled to the national highways. Many vehicles were damaged and the route was closed, at once affecting the flow of essential commodities towards Imphal. We appeal to the government to satisfy the legitimate demands for filling up the protracted vacancies of teachers in the sub-division and in the meantime enter into negotiation with the students to convince the latter to restrain themselves from taking up harsh measures while both parties identify new routes for sorting out the problem amicably.     

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`Police personnel involved in harassing street vendor` – KanglaOnline

`Police personnel involved in harassing street vendor`KanglaOnlineShe was addressing a discussion on the 'Rights of Street Vendors in manipur' as part of the International Fortnight Observation Protesting Violence Against Women at the Manipur P…

`Police personnel involved in harassing street vendor`
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She was addressing a discussion on the 'Rights of Street Vendors in manipur' as part of the International Fortnight Observation Protesting Violence Against Women at the Manipur Press Club today. Today's discussion was organized by the WAD in 

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We don’t need a messiah!

  By:- Erendro Leichombam We have the tendency to await charismatic & messianic authority figures to solve all our complicated problems. When our leaders aren’t able to meet these expectations we are disappointed. So disappointed, either we become cynical and … Continue reading

Okram Ibobi,CM OF Manipur. Photo Courtesy: The Hindu

Okram Ibobi,CM OF Manipur.
Photo Courtesy: The Hindu

 

By:- Erendro Leichombam

We have the tendency to await charismatic & messianic authority figures to solve all our complicated problems. When our leaders aren’t able to meet these expectations we are disappointed. So disappointed, either we become cynical and completely give up, or we resign to our current situation and tend to focus on the failure of our current leadership. Rarely do we modify, manage, or redefine the model of leadership we hold as ideal. Yes, we do need leaders with integrity, of quality, and of moral strength. But we don’t need to place them near godliness. Instead, we also need to engage in public reflection and responsibility.

 

A surgeon does diagnosis, prognosis, & treatment. They solve the problems for us. But the solutions to the most complicated problems in a community lies only with the people, not one godlike figure. The ideal leadership model, thus, should be more like the work of a psychiatrist; they help people see the problem at its root, and then suggest organic solutions through lasting inner transformations. In other words, its about the people, not the leaders per se (Heifetz).

 

Therefore, perhaps we could start expecting leaders to be more human: one who communicates more honestly with the public, educates, facilitates a more inclusive dialogue for mutual understanding of the challenges, unites more effectively, and then share the responsibility of implementing policies that address major issues in our community. I think the people are inherently smart enough to start accepting humans as leaders. Not messiah.

 

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Shinde to meet Manipur team to allay fencing fears – The Hindu

Shinde to meet Manipur team to allay fencing fearsThe HinduIn a follow-up to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's assurance to representatives from 13 political parties that no part of Manipur territory will be compromised by construction of a fence alo…

Shinde to meet Manipur team to allay fencing fears
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In a follow-up to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's assurance to representatives from 13 political parties that no part of Manipur territory will be compromised by construction of a fence along the Manipur-Myanmar border, Union Home Minister Sushilkumar 

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Myanmar delegation visits Manipur to strengthen cultural ties – Business Standard

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Myanmar delegation visits Manipur to strengthen cultural ties – ANINEWS

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Eleven terrorists arrested in Manipur – Niticentral

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