Doctors and Engineers

Through the decades, two of the most sought after and therefore prestigious jobs in Manipur have been the medical and the engineering professions. In a state where the private sector

Through the decades, two of the most sought after and therefore prestigious jobs in Manipur have been the medical and the engineering professions. In a state where the private sector has been in a state of arrested development, these two formed the cream of all government jobs, except perhaps the Indian Civil Services, but this service is not only difficult to get into but also extremely limited in the number of intakes each year. Given the quality of education imparted in the state especially at the higher levels, this service has been virtually out of reach of most job seekers in the state. The teaching profession itself is also gaining stature in the last one or two decades, thanks to changes in policy priorities of the Government of India, but only in terms of a quantum rise of salaries of those in the profession, but hardly in the quality of services delivered, at least so far. This profession is again another subject deserving closer attention. Starting from the early years of Indian independence till about the time Manipur became a full-fledged state of the Indian Union, Manipur`™s institutes of higher learning could boast of awesome alumni, having produced some of the tallest personalities and leaders of not just Manipur, but many other Northeast states as well. Today these institutions have forsaken this priceless reputation of being the nursery of intellectuals and leaders.
Returning then to the two professions of doctors and engineers, it must be said they have always attracted the most talented students, making sure they had tremendous potential to not only grow in clout, but also spread their influences wide, touching the lives of many if not most in the state. To a very good extent they have indeed been living up to this expectation, however, today the natures of their contributions are becoming starkly different. While the medical profession, besides being an excellent job under the government`™s umbrage, has also become an autonomous enterprise, throwing up competitions within the profession to nudge each other to the pinnacles of excellence, engineering has by comparison stagnated and not grown beyond the status of a good, steady job, and for the unscrupulous, a lucrative one as well, playing along in the now infamous contractor-politician-bureaucrat nexus looting the public exchequer. Corruption however is endemic and all pervasive and it would be unfair to ridicule any particular profession alone of this scourge. Doctors and engineers are however interesting from another point of view as well.

The two are first of all vitally important for any developing economy such as ours, but they are increasingly becoming a study in contrast in Manipur. The evidences are visible everywhere. In the health sector, specialists and super specialists are coming to be an ever expanding tribe of professionals. Quality of health services too have improved considerably. In business terms, the sector is rapidly growing, with perhaps only school education as the only other sector to compete it in terms of expansion in the entrepreneurial sense. There is still a lot more for the health sector to achieve but nobody will dispute, change and growth, especially in the last few decades, have marked this sector. Compare this with the engineering sector, which is still exclusively a government enterprise. Engineers no doubt continue to grow in personal wealth, but not the quality of public infrastructures they create. As for instance, a few eucalyptus trees along our roads can warp our roads grotesquely and dangerously, and this is happening at a time when engineers elsewhere are continually coming up with impossible marvels and wonders to beat elemental adversities. How come our engineers have still not found a solution to the eucalyptus problem? Our drainage systems do not work, road tarmacs are incapable of lasting out a monsoon, water logging in Imphal has become a perennial problem, the technologies that go into our bridges and culverts have seen virtually no development since WWII, there has been little grand or innovative about the new public buildings that have come up, our cities continue to grow with little evidence of plan or foresight… and the list can go on. It does seem somewhere down the line our engineers voluntarily ceased to be engineers and preferred to be managers, or else play second fiddle to administrators. For our own sake and theirs, we hope something changes soon.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Manipur`s high and mighty shun At Home tea after R-Day – KanglaOnline


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IMPHAL, Jan 27: The absence of the State Governor, Dr. K.K.Paul at the Republic Day parade in Imphal and sparse attendance at the show apart, a lot of dignitaries also missed out the At Home party at the Raj Bhawan in the afternoon of the same day.
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IMPHAL, Jan 27: The absence of the State Governor, Dr. K.K.Paul at the Republic Day parade in Imphal and sparse attendance at the show apart, a lot of dignitaries also missed out the At Home party at the Raj Bhawan in the afternoon of the same day.
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UNC cautions Nagas to be aware of Manipur Govt trap – Eastern Mirror

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The United Naga Council has appealed to all the Naga people in Manipur to uphold the Declaration of the 3rd Naga Peoples’ Convention (NPC) in letter and spirit, declaring severance of political ties with the “communal Government” of Manipur, demanding …

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The United Naga Council has appealed to all the Naga people in Manipur to uphold the Declaration of the 3rd Naga Peoples' Convention (NPC) in letter and spirit, declaring severance of political ties with the “communal Government” of Manipur, demanding …

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NEW DELHI, India (January 27, 2015)—Irom Sharmila, who is popular as an iron lady in Manipur, started her hunger strike against the extra rights given to Armed Forces for assaulting the rights of minorities in India. She started her hunger strike in


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The Chief Minister also inspected the guard of honour before he unfurled the National Tricolour amidst the playing of the National Anthem by a band party of Manipur Rifles. Later, the chief guest received salutes of around 120 different contingents
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The Chief Minister also inspected the guard of honour before he unfurled the National Tricolour amidst the playing of the National Anthem by a band party of Manipur Rifles. Later, the chief guest received salutes of around 120 different contingents
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State celebrates Republic Day amidst militant boycott call

IMPHAL, January 27: As celebrated in other parts of the country, Manipur also celebrated the 66th Republic day , with Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh as the chief guest, amidst

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IMPHAL, January 27: As celebrated in other parts of the country, Manipur also celebrated the 66th Republic day , with Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh as the chief guest, amidst the boycott call from militant groups.

The main event was organised at the Kangla fort wherein Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh, unfurled the National Flag.

2nd IRB assistant commandant Lunzamung Tunglung led the guard of honour for Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh.

The Chief Minister further conferred the Police medal for gallantry, President`™s Police medal for distinguished service and police medal for meritorious service, to 20 individuals which included 12 police personnel, five jail officers and men, three Manipur fire service.

The main highlight of the celebration was a 120-contingent strong parade which included contingents of ex-servicemen, students, security personnel, band parties. 12 tableaus from different department also participated in the parade.

The parade was led by 8th IRB commanding officer PG Singsit as parade commander.

Concluding the celebration, deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam addressed the vote of thanks at the 1st MR parade ground, which was supposed to be delivered by the Chief Minister.

Recalling the day when India became a Republic in 1950, the Deputy Chief Minister said that today India has become one of the most powerful and respected nations in the world.

Subsequently, a substantial change has been brought in Manipur under the leadership of Chief Minister Okram Ibobi, he said elaborating further that the present government has successfully built a mini secretariats, sports complexes in each districts besides bringing a commendable change in education, health and PHED, irrigation etc.

Infrastructure developments like the State assembly, High Court of Manipur, Mini secretariat have caught the attention of the tourists, he continued.

Maintaining that more changes are imminent under the leadership of the present Chief Minister, he appealed to the public to extend full co-operation for the successful implementation of other projects.

Owing to the absence of a full-fledged Governor from the State, he said the Chief Minister had to receive the contingent salute of the Republic Day celebration at Kangla.

The celebration was also attended by the council of Ministers, MLAs, bureaucrats, top police officials.

Meanwhile, the day was also observed in all districts of the State.

According to a DIPR statement, Chandel district celebrated the Republic Day at Maha Union Higher Secondary School ground with deputy commissioner Ningthoujam Geoffrey as the chief guest.

Cultural programmes, march past parade and prize distribution ceremony mark the day.

The function was attended by village chiefs and officers of the district.

Tamenglong district celebrated the Republic Day at Mini Stadium, Lower ground with DC RH Gonmei, hoisting the national flag. Altogether 23 contingents, which includes civil police, Manipur Rifles, VDF, school and college students, took part in the March past, according to a DIPR statement.

Tamenglong SDPO H Zone Laikho was the parade commander.

JNV girls`™ contingent stood the first, 5th MR Unit School stood second and JNV boys`™ contingent stood third in the March past competition, the statement said.

Tamenglong District News Bulletin published by District Information Office, Tamenglong and a magazine `Orange Festival 2014`™ published by State Level Orange Festival Organizing Committee were distributed during the function, it said.

Senapati district celebrated the 66th Republic Day at Mini Stadium Ground, Senapati with deputy commissioner Jacintha Lazarus as the chief guest, according to the statement.

It said a contingent led by SDPO PS Daiho gave Guard of Honour to the DC on her arrival at the celebration.

Speaking on the occasion, the DC appreciated the civil society leaders and tribe leaders for maintaining tranquillity and said that this will bring progress and prosperity in the land, according to the statement.

She also said that the District Administration has been trying to deliver goods to the public without any discrimination and biasness and all these are attributed to the collective efforts being rendered by the SDOs, DLOs and their subordinate staffs, it said.

The DC also informed that Senapati district is selected as one of the pilot district to implement a scheme as `Beti Bachao, Beti Padao` which is basically targeting the girl child and to ensure that there is no discrimination and every girl gets equal right to life and education.

Thoubal district celebrated the 66th Republic Day at Basu Ground, Khangabok, Thoubal.

According to the DIPR statement deputy commissioner, T Ranjit Singh unfurled the National Flag and received the salute of an impressive march past of 54 contingents commanded by Yairipok SDPO Hemanta Singh.

The parade contingents included cultural troupes, police, home guards, NCC boys and girls and students from various schools in the district.

A cultural programme, meritorious awards distribution ceremony and display of band party by 2nd Bn Assam Rifles were among the highlights of the celebration.

The celebration was attended by a large number of people from the nearby villages, it said.

Our Ukhrul Correspondent adds: Ukhrul district administration celebrated the 66th Indian Republic Day peacefully with the deputy commissioner Hrisheekesh Modak taking the salute at Bakshi Ground, Hungpung from the colourful parade contingents.

Addressing at the ocassion, DC Modak while reminding the denizens of the district that the government has made a great stride towards development during the past 65 years of Republic India, has called upon each and everyone to come forward and work together with his administration to bring about peace, prosperity and development in the district.

He also stressed upon the need for improvement in the socio-economic conditions of the people of backward corners like Ukhrul district.

At the same time, DC also lauded the student contingents for taking part in the national event.

Altogether 26 March Past contingents including 15 from different schools took part in the celebration. Among which, Little Angels`™ English School Senior Girls emerged the winner, while Ukhrul Higher Secondary School Girls and Scholar Pakshimi Boys got second and third position respectively.

41 AR, Somsai also exhibited a colourful Band Party Display while AR Somsai School students presented a Choreography item. Moreover, Halang Youth Council and Hungpung villagers displayed grand traditional folk dances.

Meanwhile, a friendly football match was organized as part of the occasion where DC 11 defeated TNL 11 by scoring 7-4. T. Rocky, MPS, SDPO, Ukhrul was the parade commander. Ukhrul SP, SDO, CEO, CO, 41 AR, Somsai, Ukhrul Block headmen also attended the function.

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Thankful to Barack Obama for Acknowledging me: MC Mary Kom – NDTVSports.com


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The mother-of-three from Manipur, who is currently on road to recovery from a shoulder injury, said she has already started training but has not yet decided on a comeback tournament. “I am training but as of now, I haven’t decided on which tournament

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