India and China: From rivalry to enmity

If media reports on both sides of the Himalayas are any indication, China and India are literally standing on power kegs, ready to flex their military muscles at the slightest provocation from either side. Often it is said that there is no historical enmity between the two countries but there is a long standing rivalry between the world’s two most populous countries. Although the latest flash point was the Chinese attempt to construct a mountain road over Doklam plateau in western Bhutan which Bhutan protested and India intervened directly by sending troops, for quite some time, India and China have been eyeing each other warily.

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If media reports on both sides of the Himalayas are any indication, China and India are literally standing on power kegs, ready to flex their military muscles at the slightest provocation from either side. Often it is said that there is no historical enmity between the two countries but there is a long standing rivalry between the world’s two most populous countries. Although the latest flash point was the Chinese attempt to construct a mountain road over Doklam plateau in western Bhutan which Bhutan protested and India intervened directly by sending troops, for quite some time, India and China have been eyeing each other warily.

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The martyr, Haipou Jadonang Marangmei

Some of the historians, writers have emphasised incomplete name of Jadonang. It is a misnomer. Jadonang was born in Marangmei clan of Kabui (Rongmei).It is more appropriate to mention surname. It is a Kabui (Rongmei) customary to provide surname after his or her name whatsoever personality he or she possesses. To cite some great personalities with their surname are John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Jawahar Lal Nehru,Subhas Chandra Bose, Rabindranath Tagore, Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, Ratan Naval Tata, Angami Zapu Phizo, Jananeta Hijam Irabot etc. It is traditionally customary to name a person with surname among the Kabui (Rongmei) Community. Full name of Jadonang Marangmei will provide more understanding to the present and future generations to which family’s Clan of Kabui (Rongmei) he belongs to.

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Some of the historians, writers have emphasised incomplete name of Jadonang. It is a misnomer. Jadonang was born in Marangmei clan of Kabui (Rongmei).It is more appropriate to mention surname. It is a Kabui (Rongmei) customary to provide surname after his or her name whatsoever personality he or she possesses. To cite some great personalities with their surname are John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Jawahar Lal Nehru,Subhas Chandra Bose, Rabindranath Tagore, Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, Ratan Naval Tata, Angami Zapu Phizo, Jananeta Hijam Irabot etc. It is traditionally customary to name a person with surname among the Kabui (Rongmei) Community. Full name of Jadonang Marangmei will provide more understanding to the present and future generations to which family’s Clan of Kabui (Rongmei) he belongs to.

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In the spotlight : ‘M’ for Manipuri society and ‘M’ for MPSC

A great American sociologist, Robert K. Merton, once examined and analyzed twentieth century American society. He found out that the means to achieve the ‘American Dream’ – good paying job, nice house, lovely kids, new cars, etc. – did not conform to socially accepted institutionalized means. His social strain theory explains the discrepancies between culturally accepted goals and

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A great American sociologist, Robert K. Merton, once examined and analyzed twentieth century American society. He found out that the means to achieve the ‘American Dream’ – good paying job, nice house, lovely kids, new cars, etc. – did not conform to socially accepted institutionalized means. His social strain theory explains the discrepancies between culturally accepted goals and

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‘Let us live as brothers and sisters’

I went to that village (Sharkarphung) along with Sacred Heart Parish Pastoral Council Members. We went there to meet the Headman of the Village lo discuss the establishment of the Catholic Church at Leingangching village. At that time. Mr. K. Phungmi was the Headman. In the process of our discussion, at the request of the headman, then and there we wrote our application and submitted the written application to the headman for the establishment of the Catholic Church on 8th Nov. 2009. But later our letter was outrightly rejected by K. Phungmi headman, saying that there shall be only ‘one denomination’ in this village localities, (dated. 21″ Nov. 2009).

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I went to that village (Sharkarphung) along with Sacred Heart Parish Pastoral Council Members. We went there to meet the Headman of the Village lo discuss the establishment of the Catholic Church at Leingangching village. At that time. Mr. K. Phungmi was the Headman. In the process of our discussion, at the request of the headman, then and there we wrote our application and submitted the written application to the headman for the establishment of the Catholic Church on 8th Nov. 2009. But later our letter was outrightly rejected by K. Phungmi headman, saying that there shall be only ‘one denomination’ in this village localities, (dated. 21″ Nov. 2009).

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Guv greets

Governor of Manipur Dr Najma Heptulla conveyed heartiest greetings to the people of the State on the auspicious occasion of 71st Independence Day.
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Governor of Manipur Dr Najma Heptulla conveyed heartiest greetings to the people of the State on the auspicious occasion of 71st Independence Day.

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KSA condemns

The Kangleipak Students’ Association (KSA) has condemned the statement made by Chief Minister N Biren in connection with Patriot’s day observation yesterday.

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The Kangleipak Students’ Association (KSA) has condemned the statement made by Chief Minister N Biren in connection with Patriot’s day observation yesterday.

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Pradhan candidate seeks rectification of lot drawn for Panchayat polls

IMPHAL, Aug 14 : Claiming that there were discrepancies in the lot conducted for women reservation in the upcoming Panchayati Raj Election in respect to Imphal West district, intending Pradhan candidate for Patsoi Gram Panchayat, Leisangthem Geetchandr…

IMPHAL, Aug 14 : Claiming that there were discrepancies in the lot conducted for women reservation in the upcoming Panchayati Raj Election in respect to Imphal West district, intending Pradhan candidate for Patsoi Gram Panchayat, Leisangthem Geetchandra appealed to the State Government to consult with experts to rectify the mistakes committed in the lot.

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Road block stir suspended

IMPHAL, Aug 14 : Thoubal Dam Area Development Association has suspended the restriction of movement along Meetei Nongdam-Maphou Dam road after the concerned Department officials provided an assurance to the association today that the deplorable road wo…

IMPHAL, Aug 14 : Thoubal Dam Area Development Association has suspended the restriction of movement along Meetei Nongdam-Maphou Dam road after the concerned Department officials provided an assurance to the association today that the deplorable road would be repaired as soon as possible.

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Cycle rally taken out

IMPHAL, Aug 14 : In connection with Swatchha Pakhwada Fortnight Celebration 2017, Nehru Yuva Kendra (NYK) Imphal West in coordination with NSS Manipur College, NSS GP Women’s College, NSS NG College took out a cycle rally from Kangla Gate to Manipur University campus today.

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IMPHAL, Aug 14 : In connection with Swatchha Pakhwada Fortnight Celebration 2017, Nehru Yuva Kendra (NYK) Imphal West in coordination with NSS Manipur College, NSS GP Women’s College, NSS NG College took out a cycle rally from Kangla Gate to Manipur University campus today.

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Red Shield Division greets

IMPHAL, Aug 14 : Red Shield Division extended greetings to the people of Manipur on the glorious occasion of 71st Independence Day.
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IMPHAL, Aug 14 : Red Shield Division extended greetings to the people of Manipur on the glorious occasion of 71st Independence Day.

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Quiz competition

IMPHAL, Aug 14 : To mark the 71st Independence Day, 5 JAK RIF of 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) organized a quiz competition at Jawahar NavodayaVidyalaya, Khumbong village, Imphal West district on August 12. A total of four t…

IMPHAL, Aug 14 : To mark the 71st Independence Day, 5 JAK RIF of 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) organized a quiz competition at Jawahar NavodayaVidyalaya, Khumbong village, Imphal West district on August 12. A total of four teams participated in the quiz competition.

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Awareness programme held

IMPHAL, Aug 14 : As a part of NSS special camp, a one day awareness camp was held at Moreh College today. SDPO, Moreh Lawrence and doctor of Moreh hospital S Kumar Singh attended the event as resource persons where Lawrence spoke on cyber crime and S K…

IMPHAL, Aug 14 : As a part of NSS special camp, a one day awareness camp was held at Moreh College today. SDPO, Moreh Lawrence and doctor of Moreh hospital S Kumar Singh attended the event as resource persons where Lawrence spoke on cyber crime and S Kumar stressed on prone areas of vector borne diseases in Moreh.

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WDA demands pending NFSA rice

IMPHAL, Aug 14 : Women’s Development Association (WDA), Iram Siphai Leirak has demanded the concerned authority to distribute subsidised rice under National Food Security Act for the pending eight months at the earliest failing which beneficiaries of the scheme would surrender their ration cards.

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IMPHAL, Aug 14 : Women’s Development Association (WDA), Iram Siphai Leirak has demanded the concerned authority to distribute subsidised rice under National Food Security Act for the pending eight months at the earliest failing which beneficiaries of the scheme would surrender their ration cards.

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AR conducts medical camp

IMPHAL, Aug 14 : To commemorate the forthcoming 71st Independence Day, 5 JAK RIF of 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) organised a combined Allopathic and Homeopathic Medical Camp at Lilong, Thoubal district yesterday, informed a …

IMPHAL, Aug 14 : To commemorate the forthcoming 71st Independence Day, 5 JAK RIF of 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) organised a combined Allopathic and Homeopathic Medical Camp at Lilong, Thoubal district yesterday, informed a press release of PRO IGAR (S). The area was adversely affected during the recent flood caused by the torrential rains in the month of July. Army Medical Officer Capt JS Dhillon, Dr Pooja Bedi, Dr Mushtaq Ahmad, Dr L Rohan Singh, Dr Md Sharif Ahmed, Dr N A Bilhuda and Dr MdYunus Ali volunteered

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CM’s Relief Fund

IMPHAL, Aug 14 (DIPR) : Several organisations and individuals have extended monetary donations to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to help flood victims in the recent spates of flood occurred in different parts of the State.
Today as well, the Federation of Government College Teachers Association, Manipur (FEGOCTA) donated an amount of Rs. 1,84,000 to the relief fund.
In a solemn ceremony held at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat, the bank draft was handed over to Chief Minister N Biren Singh.
The CM expressed gratitude for the assistance.

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IMPHAL, Aug 14 (DIPR) : Several organisations and individuals have extended monetary donations to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to help flood victims in the recent spates of flood occurred in different parts of the State.
Today as well, the Federation of Government College Teachers Association, Manipur (FEGOCTA) donated an amount of Rs. 1,84,000 to the relief fund.
In a solemn ceremony held at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat, the bank draft was handed over to Chief Minister N Biren Singh.
The CM expressed gratitude for the assistance.

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70th Manipur Independence Day held

Bishnupur: The 70th Manipur Independence Day was celebrated at various areas of Bishnupur district today by hoisting the National flag of Manipur with the symbol of Lord Pakhangba embossed on it (Paphal flag).
United Women Development Organisation, Bis…

Bishnupur: The 70th Manipur Independence Day was celebrated at various areas of Bishnupur district today by hoisting the National flag of Manipur with the symbol of Lord Pakhangba embossed on it (Paphal flag).
United Women Development Organisation, Bishnupur and Ningthoukhong Keithel Phambi Ema Lup observed the day at Ningthoukhong Bazar under the supervision of Coalition for Indigenous Rights Campaign Manipur.
Meanwhile DESAM, Bishnupur District Council celebrated the day at school and colleges under Bishnupur CD Block, Moirang CD Block, and Nambol CD Block.

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Inaugurated

Bishnupur: A computer Institute, NEBRDA Information Technology which is certified jointly by National Council for promotion of Urdu Language and NEILIT under the supervision of Ministry of Information Technology, was inaugurated today at Kwakta bazar…

Bishnupur: A computer Institute, NEBRDA Information Technology which is certified jointly by National Council for promotion of Urdu Language and NEILIT under the supervision of Ministry of Information Technology, was inaugurated today at Kwakta bazar today.
The North Eastern Bio-Economic Rural Development Activities (NEBRDA) Information Technology institute offers a one year diploma course on Computer Application Business Accounting- Multilingual Desk Top publishing (CABA-MDTP), reports our correspondent.
Secretary of institute Kh M Rahman stated that the running session has a total of 50 students even though the National Council for promotion of Urdu Language has set the limit to 40.
He further stated that the course follows two session, one which begins from January and the other from July.

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Manipur teen death: Blue Whale game to blame? – Times of India


Times of India

Manipur teen death: Blue Whale game to blame?
Times of India
NEW DELHI: A day after a 19-year-old youth fell to his death from the terrace of an eatery in Hauz Khas, police are scanning CCTV footage from 25 restaurants nearby. They suspect that the youth, son of a former Manipur minister, was either already
Manipur min’s son’s death: Cops scanning CCTV footageMillennium Post
No headway in Hauz Khas deathThe Hindu

all 3 news articles »


Times of India

Manipur teen death: Blue Whale game to blame?
Times of India
NEW DELHI: A day after a 19-year-old youth fell to his death from the terrace of an eatery in Hauz Khas, police are scanning CCTV footage from 25 restaurants nearby. They suspect that the youth, son of a former Manipur minister, was either already
Manipur min's son's death: Cops scanning CCTV footageMillennium Post
No headway in Hauz Khas deathThe Hindu

all 3 news articles »

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68 UGs surrender before Biren

68 UGs surrender before Biren

Senior PLA leader Jame among those who returned to mainstream

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 14

Chief minister N. Biren Singh, today said violence is no solution to any problem and that differences can be resolved only through dialogue.

The chief minister was addressing a home coming ceremony organised for surrendered militants held today at 1st Manipur Rifles banquet hall.

Altogether 68 militants of different ranks and files belonging to different groups operating in the state surrendered before chief minister with arms.

Senior PLA leader Jame was among the notable to decide to call the armed resistance quits.

Calling on those who are yet to join the mainstream and presently taking shelter in Myanmar to come forward, he asserted that the government’s door is kept wide open.

Biren assured that security and welfare of the surrendered militants will be given top priority.

He divulged that his government has reviewed the previous ‘surrender policy’ of the state with a better one taking into consideration various aspects of the constant changes around us.

Maintaining that the state government is waiting for the approval of the new policy from the ministry of home affairs, Biren expressed his optimism.

Lauding the decision of the surrendered militants to join the mainstream, he urged the surrenderees to extend their co-operation to protect and safeguard the nation and state towards a better future.

He also appealed to those who have decided to join the mainstream to come forward without any fear while assuring all possible help from the government.

Maintaining that the state has got huge potential to shine if given a chance, he said it was high time we give peace a chance to Manipur.

The homecoming ceremony was attended by Cabinet ministers, MLAs, top brass of security forces including Police, Assam Rifles, CRPF etc.

Of the total surrendered militants 17 were members of the UNLF, 23 KCP, four KYKL, seven PLA, 10 Prepak and eight cadres of Prepak (Progressive).

While the identities of almost all the militants were concealed, high ranking officers were amongst the surrendered militants including a brigadier, Majors, captains, lieutenants, sergeant majors etc.

It has been informed that the militant cadres came along with several weapons but only eight were put on display during the ceremony which include three AK series rifles, one M-16, lethode launcher and three handguns.

The remaining weapons, the number of which was not disclosed, are reportedly under verification.

Jaame alias Uttam, senior RPF/PLA leader, speaking during the ceremony, claimed that he decided to come to the mainstream after realizing the futility of armed struggle which is leading to nowhere. Jaame reportedly joined the group in the year 1979.

“During my over 30 years experience in the armed struggle I realize that the struggle is not making any headway. What I witnessed was only bloodshed, many have been killed including civilians, friends, security forces”, said Jaame.

He observed that it was high time the insurgent groups of the North Eastern states particularly Manipur to enter into cease-fire agreement with the governments and start political dialogue.

The same policy is adopted by major insurgent groups in neighbouring Myanmar who are far more powerful than insurgency groups in North Eastern states, he asserted.

68 UGs surrender before Biren

Senior PLA leader Jame among those who returned to mainstream

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 14

Chief minister N. Biren Singh, today said violence is no solution to any problem and that differences can be resolved only through dialogue.

The chief minister was addressing a home coming ceremony organised for surrendered militants held today at 1st Manipur Rifles banquet hall.

Altogether 68 militants of different ranks and files belonging to different groups operating in the state surrendered before chief minister with arms.

Senior PLA leader Jame was among the notable to decide to call the armed resistance quits.

Calling on those who are yet to join the mainstream and presently taking shelter in Myanmar to come forward, he asserted that the government’s door is kept wide open.

Biren assured that security and welfare of the surrendered militants will be given top priority.

He divulged that his government has reviewed the previous ‘surrender policy’ of the state with a better one taking into consideration various aspects of the constant changes around us.

Maintaining that the state government is waiting for the approval of the new policy from the ministry of home affairs, Biren expressed his optimism.

Lauding the decision of the surrendered militants to join the mainstream, he urged the surrenderees to extend their co-operation to protect and safeguard the nation and state towards a better future.

He also appealed to those who have decided to join the mainstream to come forward without any fear while assuring all possible help from the government.

Maintaining that the state has got huge potential to shine if given a chance, he said it was high time we give peace a chance to Manipur.

The homecoming ceremony was attended by Cabinet ministers, MLAs, top brass of security forces including Police, Assam Rifles, CRPF etc.

Of the total surrendered militants 17 were members of the UNLF, 23 KCP, four KYKL, seven PLA, 10 Prepak and eight cadres of Prepak (Progressive).

While the identities of almost all the militants were concealed, high ranking officers were amongst the surrendered militants including a brigadier, Majors, captains, lieutenants, sergeant majors etc.

It has been informed that the militant cadres came along with several weapons but only eight were put on display during the ceremony which include three AK series rifles, one M-16, lethode launcher and three handguns.

The remaining weapons, the number of which was not disclosed, are reportedly under verification.

Jaame alias Uttam, senior RPF/PLA leader, speaking during the ceremony, claimed that he decided to come to the mainstream after realizing the futility of armed struggle which is leading to nowhere. Jaame reportedly joined the group in the year 1979.

“During my over 30 years experience in the armed struggle I realize that the struggle is not making any headway. What I witnessed was only bloodshed, many have been killed including civilians, friends, security forces”, said Jaame.

He observed that it was high time the insurgent groups of the North Eastern states particularly Manipur to enter into cease-fire agreement with the governments and start political dialogue.

The same policy is adopted by major insurgent groups in neighbouring Myanmar who are far more powerful than insurgency groups in North Eastern states, he asserted.

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‘India’s diversity is her strength’

IMPHAL | Aug 14

The governor of the state, Najma Heptulla has extended heartiest greetings to the people of Manipur on the occasion of the 71st Independence Day. In her message the governor said India is a big country where diversities abound.

In India people from all communities live in harmony and unity in diversity is the hall mark of the country, her message read, and adding diversity is the strength of India.

“On this day in 1947, we freed ourselves from the Briish yoke after a long struggle and innumerable sacrifices. Today, while celebrating the country’s independence, we should remember that we did not get our freedom on a platter”, the message read.

The governor also maintained that we should be thankful to our brave forefathers whose love for their motherland and sacrifices made it possible. As Indians, this is our duty and responsibility to treasure this hard earned freedom and work hard to make India a proud and developed country in the comity of the nations, she said. 

She has also greeted the people on the occasion of the Krishna Janmastami, stating that let us remind ourselves of the teachings of Lord Krishna and propagate love and affection for all and usher in era of peace and prosperity in Manipur.

IMPHAL | Aug 14

The governor of the state, Najma Heptulla has extended heartiest greetings to the people of Manipur on the occasion of the 71st Independence Day. In her message the governor said India is a big country where diversities abound.

In India people from all communities live in harmony and unity in diversity is the hall mark of the country, her message read, and adding diversity is the strength of India.

“On this day in 1947, we freed ourselves from the Briish yoke after a long struggle and innumerable sacrifices. Today, while celebrating the country’s independence, we should remember that we did not get our freedom on a platter”, the message read.

The governor also maintained that we should be thankful to our brave forefathers whose love for their motherland and sacrifices made it possible. As Indians, this is our duty and responsibility to treasure this hard earned freedom and work hard to make India a proud and developed country in the comity of the nations, she said. 

She has also greeted the people on the occasion of the Krishna Janmastami, stating that let us remind ourselves of the teachings of Lord Krishna and propagate love and affection for all and usher in era of peace and prosperity in Manipur.

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