Role of Mizo women lauded

Mizo Hmeichhia Insuihkhawm Pawl MHIP Day, literally meaning Mizo Women Association Day, was observed today at Electric Veng YMA Hall in Aizawl organized by Electric Veng MHIP Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

Mizo Hmeichhia Insuihkhawm Pawl MHIP Day, literally meaning Mizo Women Association Day, was observed today at Electric Veng YMA Hall in Aizawl organized by Electric Veng MHIP Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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NERCORMP Committee formed

With an objective to streamline the implementation of North Eastern Region Community Resource Management Project NERCORMP in Chandel district, a five member committee in respect of Tengnoupal and Machi Blocks was formed yesterday Source The Sangai…

With an objective to streamline the implementation of North Eastern Region Community Resource Management Project NERCORMP in Chandel district, a five member committee in respect of Tengnoupal and Machi Blocks was formed yesterday Source The Sangai Express

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State native found dead in South Delhi

Wilungbou Chawang age about 28 was found dead in the intervening night between July 5 and July 6 in South Delhi’s Chirag Dilli area Source The Sangai Express Agencies

Wilungbou Chawang age about 28 was found dead in the intervening night between July 5 and July 6 in South Delhi’s Chirag Dilli area Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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41st Installation Ceremony of Rotary Club of Imphal held

The 41st Installation Ceremony for new office bearers of Rotary Club of Imphal for the term 2014 15 was held at Rotary Multiservice Centre, Mantripukhri today with Ajit Irom, vice president of Rotary Club of Imphal attending as Chief Guest Source Hu…

The 41st Installation Ceremony for new office bearers of Rotary Club of Imphal for the term 2014 15 was held at Rotary Multiservice Centre, Mantripukhri today with Ajit Irom, vice president of Rotary Club of Imphal attending as Chief Guest Source Hueiyen News Service

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Thousands of border pillars missing on Nepal, Bhutan borders

More than 2,700 border pillars along India’s open border with Nepal have either gone missing or are damaged , setting alarm bells ringing in the internal security establishment of the country Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

More than 2,700 border pillars along India’s open border with Nepal have either gone missing or are damaged , setting alarm bells ringing in the internal security establishment of the country Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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AITF takes up Greater Nagalim propaganda with Kiren Rijiju

The Arunachal Indigenous Tribes Forum AITF , a confe deration of all community based organization in the State, on Saturday urged Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju to take up the issue of Naga People’s Front NPF reported propaga…

The Arunachal Indigenous Tribes Forum AITF , a confe deration of all community based organization in the State, on Saturday urged Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju to take up the issue of Naga People’s Front NPF reported propaganda of Greater Nagalim in the State Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Prizes for Rice Crop Competition given away

Prizes were given on Saturday to the winners of the Rice Crop Competition 2013 14 organised under the aegis of the Agriculture Department Source Hueiyen News Service

Prizes were given on Saturday to the winners of the Rice Crop Competition 2013 14 organised under the aegis of the Agriculture Department Source Hueiyen News Service

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Malaria claims one at Tamei

Malaria has claimed the life of a class 8 student of Hamai English School at Tamei under Tamenglong district on July 3 and there has been rising number of patients at Tamei Primary Health Centre PHC but due to absence of doctors the situation is gett…

Malaria has claimed the life of a class 8 student of Hamai English School at Tamei under Tamenglong district on July 3 and there has been rising number of patients at Tamei Primary Health Centre PHC but due to absence of doctors the situation is getting worse, according to Zeliangrong Students Union Tamei Area ZSU TA Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Workshop on documentary project development concludes

A four day long documentary project development workshop organized by MFDC and TC foundation in association with DocEdge and Documentary Resource initiative Kolkata concluded at the auditorium of MFDC here today Source Hueiyen News Service

A four day long documentary project development workshop organized by MFDC and TC foundation in association with DocEdge and Documentary Resource initiative Kolkata concluded at the auditorium of MFDC here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Program educates on drugs, crime

A four day training programme on imparting education on drug abuse, women and child trafficking and its related crime, jointly organised by All Manipur Anti Drug Association AMADA and RD and PR kick started at Tribal Research Institute, Chingmeirong …

A four day training programme on imparting education on drug abuse, women and child trafficking and its related crime, jointly organised by All Manipur Anti Drug Association AMADA and RD and PR kick started at Tribal Research Institute, Chingmeirong from today Source The Sangai Express

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JiriImphal highway blockade on, vehicles damaged

Demanding posting of school teachers and infrastructure required for educational institutions in Jiribam sub division, four student bodies of Jiribam have launched an indefinite total blockade along Jiribam Imphal national highway beginning from midnig…

Demanding posting of school teachers and infrastructure required for educational institutions in Jiribam sub division, four student bodies of Jiribam have launched an indefinite total blockade along Jiribam Imphal national highway beginning from midnight of July 5 Source Hueiyen News Service JNN

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UNHRC apprised about AFSPA, state of repression

All the repressive measures unleashed by the Indian military in Manipur under the impunity guaranteed by the infamous Armed Forces Special Powers Act were presented elaborately during the 26th Interactive Dialogue of the United Nations Human Rights C…

All the repressive measures unleashed by the Indian military in Manipur under the impunity guaranteed by the infamous Armed Forces Special Powers Act were presented elaborately during the 26th Interactive Dialogue of the United Nations Human Rights Council Source The Sangai Express

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Malaria claims life of student in Tamei

Malaria has claimed the life of a class 8 student of Hamai English School at Tamei under Tamenglong district on July 3 and there has been rising number of patients at Tamei Primary Health Centre PHC but due to absence of doctors the situation is get…

Malaria has claimed the life of a class 8 student of Hamai English School at Tamei under Tamenglong district on July 3 and there has been rising number of patients at Tamei Primary Health Centre PHC but due to absence of doctors the situation is getting worse, according to Zeliangrong Students Union Tamei Area ZSU TA Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Worry for India as Chinese mobile signals hold sway in NE

A top Union Home Ministry official was in for a surprise on a trip to the remote areas of Arunachal Pradesh when he could not use his mobile phone as it picked up signals only of Chinese telecom firms on the other side of the border Source The Sanga…

A top Union Home Ministry official was in for a surprise on a trip to the remote areas of Arunachal Pradesh when he could not use his mobile phone as it picked up signals only of Chinese telecom firms on the other side of the border Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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ImphalMoreh road bandh put off

The Joint Action Committee against the killing of Heitlungshel Khaling KH Maring of Nungourok Village in Chandel District has called off its proposed indefinite Bandh along the Imphal Moreh section of National Highway No Source Hueiyen News Serv…

The Joint Action Committee against the killing of Heitlungshel Khaling KH Maring of Nungourok Village in Chandel District has called off its proposed indefinite Bandh along the Imphal Moreh section of National Highway No Source Hueiyen News Service

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Head Misused And Disappearing And Heart Lost: Manipur today – KanglaOnline

Head Misused And Disappearing And Heart Lost: Manipur todayKanglaOnlineSometime in the late 1870s, a Parisian obstetrician named Stephane Tarnier took a day off from his work at Maternité de Paris, the lying-in hospital for the city's poor women, …

Head Misused And Disappearing And Heart Lost: Manipur today
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Sometime in the late 1870s, a Parisian obstetrician named Stephane Tarnier took a day off from his work at Maternité de Paris, the lying-in hospital for the city's poor women, and paid a visit to the nearby Paris Zoo. Wandering past the elephants and

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Head Misused And Disappearing And Heart Lost: Manipur today

By Amar Yumnam Let me start this time with a long quotation from the first chapter of a 2010 book on Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of

By Amar Yumnam

Let me start this time with a long quotation from the first chapter of a 2010 book on Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation by Steve Johnson:

“………. as imagination bodies forth
The forms of things unknown, the poet’s pen
Turns them to shapes and gives to airy nothing
A local habitation and a name.
—SHAKESPEARE, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, V.i.14-17

Sometime in the late 1870s, a Parisian obstetrician named Stephane Tarnier took a day off from his work at Maternité de Paris, the lying-in hospital for the city’s poor women, and paid a visit to the nearby Paris Zoo. Wandering past the elephants and reptiles and classical gardens of the zoo’s home inside the Jardin des Plantes, Tarnier stumbled across an exhibit of chicken incubators. Seeing the hatchlings totter about in the incubator’s warm enclosure triggered an association in his head, and before long he had hired Odile Martin, the zoo’s poultry raiser, to construct a device that would perform a similar function for human newborns. By modern standards, infant mortality was staggeringly high in the late nineteenth century, even in a city as sophisticated as Paris. One in five babies died before learning to crawl, and the odds were far worse for premature babies born with low birth weights. Tarnier knew that temperature regulation was critical for keeping these infants alive, and he knew that the French medical establishment had a deep-seated obsession with statistics. And so as soon as his newborn incubator had been installed at Maternité, the fragile infants warmed by hot water bottles below the wooden boxes, Tarnier embarked on a quick study of five hundred babies. The results shocked the Parisian medical establishment: while 66 percent of low-weight babies died within weeks of birth, only 38 percent died if they were housed in Tarnier’s incubating box. You could effectively halve the mortality rate for premature babies simply by treating them like hatchlings in a zoo.

“Tarnier’s incubator was not the first device employed for warming newborns, and the contraption he built with Martin would be improved upon significantly in the subsequent decades. But Tarnier’s statistical analysis gave newborn incubation the push that it needed: within a few years, the Paris municipal board required that incubators be installed in all the city’s maternity hospitals. In 1896, an enterprising physician named Alexandre Lion set up a display of incubators—with live newborns—at the Berlin Exposition. Dubbed the Kinderbrutenstalt, or “child hatchery,” Lion’s exhibit turned out to be the sleeper hit of the exposition, and launched a bizarre tradition of incubator sideshows that persisted well into the twentieth century. (Coney Island had a permanent baby incubator show until the early 1940s.) Modern incubators, supplemented with high-oxygen therapy and other advances, became standard equipment in all American hospitals after the end of World War II, triggering a spectacular 75 percent decline in infant mortality rates between 1950 and 1998. Because incubators focus exclusively on the beginning of life, their benefit to public health—measured by the sheer number of extra years they provide—rivals any medical advance of the twentieth century. Radiation therapy or a double bypass might give you another decade or two, but an incubator gives you an entire lifetime.”

The implication of this long quotation is that information is important. It also emphasises that putting this information to good use is significant. Here the critical input is the level of knowledge. Knowledge possession should be of such a level that the importance and the contextualisation of the information received are appreciated. The application of the information to activities and interventions should also be founded on sound knowledge such that the outcomes of these actions are significantly positive. Now the world is accepting the fundamentality of basing our individual and social actions on the application of information and knowledge. This is why we hear so much about the knowledge society and knowledge economy.

But the question to be asked is whether such a transformation towards the application of information and knowledge in individual and social functionings spontaneous or is there some other requirement for it to emerge and flourish? Well the answer is that there is a definitive requirement for a social milieu (we call it culture) where the members of the society commit and work relentlessly to listen to the values of information and importance of knowledge. Relentlessness is the term to be noted here. The society cannot work in an off and on manner when it comes to the use of information and application of knowledge while behaving, functioning and performing; it has to be a continuous affair. This behavioural quality should inhabit every organ of the society – state, individual, ethnic groups and what not. The preeminent significance of this behavioural quality is on the rise with every advancement in the application of knowledge as manifested so glaringly in the contemporary digitising world.

This is where the biggest predicament of Manipur lies. The opportunities for building the capacity to process information and appreciate knowledge are increasingly beyond the reach of the poor. The school education and the component characteristics are now so much dominated by the private sector that the cost for meaningful participation of all the children is beyond the reach of many. Despite these weaknesses, we can claim that the semblance of competitive school education is prevalent in Manipur. Complete school education, the scenario is so depressing. The post-school education is as good as non-existent in Manipur today. The functioning, performance and delivery in this stage is so hopelessly absent of use of information and application of knowledge. This contrasts with the deep necessity at this stage of learning to put to practice the capacity created at the school level education. In other words, at the post-school educational institutes in Manipur, we are manufacturing products who cannot adopt the principle of harnessing information and using knowledge in functioning. A little learning is a dangerous thing is what we have been made to appreciate from childhood. But what Manipur now does is moving in a very fast pace towards a society which cannot put the heads to good use to the processes of functioning and influencing performance for better outcomes. This lax and discounting knowledge now characterises every functioning of the land in both the state and the non-state agents.

In a dangerous way this negative pace towards degradation is now salient in all the functioning of all the diverse ethnic groups in Manipur in both their internal and external manifestations. We must now be seriously alive in particular to the looming internal and external violent dispositions of the diverse ethnic groups in this land. While heart should be foundation for functioning within and without ethnic functions, all are engaged in articulating issues and interests along vis-à-vis others. Unfortunately, this is the only area where head is put to use in Manipur. But this is exactly where the process is negative and the outcome would be damagingly violent. God save Manipur as both the state and the non-state agents do not have time and inclination to ponder on this emerging outcome.

 

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