6th round of political talks with SoO groups KNO, UPF put up Territorial Council demand

The newly appointed Interlocutor for the political dialogue involving the Government of India, Government of Manipur and UPF and KNO chaired the 6th round of political talks today at New Delhi where demand for Territorial Council has been tabled by UPF…

The newly appointed Interlocutor for the political dialogue involving the Government of India, Government of Manipur and UPF and KNO chaired the 6th round of political talks today at New Delhi where demand for Territorial Council has been tabled by UPF and KNO Source The Sangai Express

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KSA stands for strong Manipuri language

In contemporary Manipur, the usage of Manipuri language is r showing a slow decline despite having a rich heritage while it often edges towards the brink of extinction and the language is now in a pathetic stage, said a statement from the Kangleipak St…

In contemporary Manipur, the usage of Manipuri language is r showing a slow decline despite having a rich heritage while it often edges towards the brink of extinction and the language is now in a pathetic stage, said a statement from the Kangleipak Students Association Source The Sangai Express

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Eway bill from Feb 1 to go with GST

Following the introduction of Goods and Service Tax GST in the State from July 1 last year, e way bill system will be implemented in the State from February 1, to effectively monitor the import of goods into the State Source The Sangai Express

Following the introduction of Goods and Service Tax GST in the State from July 1 last year, e way bill system will be implemented in the State from February 1, to effectively monitor the import of goods into the State Source The Sangai Express

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Skill Development Seminar conducted

A seminar on ‘Skill Development’ was conducted by 39 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of IGAR South on 09 Jan 2018 at Chakpikarong community hall, Chakpikarong, Chandel District and Sugnu, Kakching District Source PRO Cell IG…

A seminar on ‘Skill Development’ was conducted by 39 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of IGAR South on 09 Jan 2018 at Chakpikarong community hall, Chakpikarong, Chandel District and Sugnu, Kakching District Source PRO Cell IGAR s

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KVK Thoubal Scientific Advisory Committee meeting held

The 13th Scientific Advisory Committee meeting of KVK Thoubal was organized at Conference hall of KVK Thoubal today under the Chairmanship of Director of Agriculture, Manipur Source IT News

The 13th Scientific Advisory Committee meeting of KVK Thoubal was organized at Conference hall of KVK Thoubal today under the Chairmanship of Director of Agriculture, Manipur Source IT News

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Awareness on protection of Wild Life held

A one day awareness workshop on the topic Manipur police on conservation of Sangai Recurvus Eldi Eldi in Manipur was held at the 1st IB guest house hall at Keibul Lamjao Nationl Park today Source IT News

A one day awareness workshop on the topic Manipur police on conservation of Sangai Recurvus Eldi Eldi in Manipur was held at the 1st IB guest house hall at Keibul Lamjao Nationl Park today Source IT News

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MAFRO alleges

The Manipur Friendship Organisation MAFRO has alleged that Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Department submitted Actual Payee Receipts APRs without any knowledge of the beneficiaries of Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana RKVY even though the same recei…

The Manipur Friendship Organisation MAFRO has alleged that Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Department submitted Actual Payee Receipts APRs without any knowledge of the beneficiaries of Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana RKVY even though the same receipts claimed that the beneficiaries have received cash or kind Source The Sangai Express

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Kenya women’s team leave for Manipur Statehood Day tourney – The Star, Kenya


The Star, Kenya

Kenya women’s team leave for Manipur Statehood Day tourney
The Star, Kenya
National women’s polo team have been invited to play at the third Manipur Statehood Day International Polo tournament set for between January 17 and 21 in Imphal, Manipur State, India. Kenya Polo Association has entered top female players including
Manipur Tourism to Organize the 3rd Manipur Statehood Day Women’s Polo TournamentPR.com (press release)

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The Star, Kenya

Kenya women's team leave for Manipur Statehood Day tourney
The Star, Kenya
National women's polo team have been invited to play at the third Manipur Statehood Day International Polo tournament set for between January 17 and 21 in Imphal, Manipur State, India. Kenya Polo Association has entered top female players including
Manipur Tourism to Organize the 3rd Manipur Statehood Day Women's Polo TournamentPR.com (press release)

all 2 news articles »

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Manipur to set up modern food lab – The Telegraph


The Telegraph

Manipur to set up modern food lab
The Telegraph
Imphal: The Manipur government is planning to set up a “full-fledged” food testing laboratory to curb toxic chemicals in food items, including fish coming from other states and Myanmar. The current laboratory under the state health department lacks


The Telegraph

Manipur to set up modern food lab
The Telegraph
Imphal: The Manipur government is planning to set up a "full-fledged" food testing laboratory to curb toxic chemicals in food items, including fish coming from other states and Myanmar. The current laboratory under the state health department lacks

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Kangpokpi bids farewell to first DC

Kangpokpi bids farewell to first DC

KANGPOKPI |Jan10

After thirteen months of efforts and struggles for development of newly created Kangpokpi district under its administrator, the residents of Kangpokpi bade farewell to its first deputy commissioner today and received its second deputy commissioner.

On the afternoon of December 9, 2016, IAS, T. Ranjit Singh, who is popularly known as ‘Man of Work’ took charge as the first deputy commissioner of Kangpokpi District amidst public exuberance over achieving districthood after more than 4 decades of struggles.

 The news of T. Ranjit Singh taking charge as the first DC of Kangpokpi district had set the mood of Kangpokpians who continued the celebration of Districthood on December 9 evening. Young and old, boys and girls, men and women were seen singing, dancing and merry making along the National Highway-2 on that particular night.

Ranjit Singh indeed once again proof his is in fact a ‘Man of Work’ by taking only 3 days casual leaves during his thirteen months in the office of DC Kangpokpi as deputy commissioner apart from streamlining all most all the departments in the district.

His concerned for the public and activeness in his administration has been widely appreciated by the people of Kangpokpi which make them hard to bid farewell today.

A simple farewell function and reception of new DC, Pradeep Chandren, IAS was organised at the Conference Hall of DC Office Kangpokpi by staffs and employees of DC Kangpokpi attended by all District Level Officers and staffs of DC Kangpokpi.

“Streamlining the Arms Licence is my greatest gift to the people of Kangpokpi” said the outgoing DC who will take charge as secretary, revenue department this afternoon while appreciating the people of Kangpokpi and CSOs for their cooperation and support towards the District administration during his tenure as DC Kangpokpi.

He also appreciated the cooperation and support rendered by the district level officers of Kangpokpi District in the administration and functioning of District Administration and appeals everyone to render the same to the new deputy commissioner so as to witness speedy development of Kangpokpi District.

The 2012 IAS batch, IAS, Pradeep Chandren, who works as SDO in various districts including Churachandpur, Chandel and as DC Ukhrul and finally joint secretary, RD and PR, Governtment of Manipur officially, took charge as DC Kangpokpi today.

The 31 years old, young and dynamic IAS officer said that to make more functional the administration of Kangpokpi District will be the biggest challenge and he is looking forward for the cooperation and support of the people and the district level officers.

Kangpokpi bids farewell to first DC

KANGPOKPI |Jan10

After thirteen months of efforts and struggles for development of newly created Kangpokpi district under its administrator, the residents of Kangpokpi bade farewell to its first deputy commissioner today and received its second deputy commissioner.

On the afternoon of December 9, 2016, IAS, T. Ranjit Singh, who is popularly known as ‘Man of Work’ took charge as the first deputy commissioner of Kangpokpi District amidst public exuberance over achieving districthood after more than 4 decades of struggles.

 The news of T. Ranjit Singh taking charge as the first DC of Kangpokpi district had set the mood of Kangpokpians who continued the celebration of Districthood on December 9 evening. Young and old, boys and girls, men and women were seen singing, dancing and merry making along the National Highway-2 on that particular night.

Ranjit Singh indeed once again proof his is in fact a ‘Man of Work’ by taking only 3 days casual leaves during his thirteen months in the office of DC Kangpokpi as deputy commissioner apart from streamlining all most all the departments in the district.

His concerned for the public and activeness in his administration has been widely appreciated by the people of Kangpokpi which make them hard to bid farewell today.

A simple farewell function and reception of new DC, Pradeep Chandren, IAS was organised at the Conference Hall of DC Office Kangpokpi by staffs and employees of DC Kangpokpi attended by all District Level Officers and staffs of DC Kangpokpi.

“Streamlining the Arms Licence is my greatest gift to the people of Kangpokpi” said the outgoing DC who will take charge as secretary, revenue department this afternoon while appreciating the people of Kangpokpi and CSOs for their cooperation and support towards the District administration during his tenure as DC Kangpokpi.

He also appreciated the cooperation and support rendered by the district level officers of Kangpokpi District in the administration and functioning of District Administration and appeals everyone to render the same to the new deputy commissioner so as to witness speedy development of Kangpokpi District.

The 2012 IAS batch, IAS, Pradeep Chandren, who works as SDO in various districts including Churachandpur, Chandel and as DC Ukhrul and finally joint secretary, RD and PR, Governtment of Manipur officially, took charge as DC Kangpokpi today.

The 31 years old, young and dynamic IAS officer said that to make more functional the administration of Kangpokpi District will be the biggest challenge and he is looking forward for the cooperation and support of the people and the district level officers.

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Demands for territorial council put up in 6th round of political talks

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KANGPOKPI | Jan 10

The sixth round of political talks involving the government of India, government of Manipur, and UPF and KNO chaired today at the National Capital where demand for territorial council has been tabled on the part of UPF and KNO.

In an unprecedented development, the government has appointed former special secretary of the Research and Analysis Wing (R and AW), AB. Mathur to take over as interlocutor for the peace talks and subsequently chaired the political talks today at 11 am.

Prior to the occasion, delegates of governments and UPF and KNO bade adieu to former Interlocutor of the peace negotiation, Dineshwar Sharma.

During the talks, a draft outline of the political demand for formation of Territorial Council in Manipur signed by UPF Spokesperson, Aaron Kipgen and KNO Negotiator Dr. Seilen Haokip was submitted to the government while keeping the demand for statehood in abeyance.

Six delegates from United People’s Front (UPF) and seven delegates from Kuki National Organization (KNO) represented the two umbrella organisations in the peace negotiation.

Speaking over telephone, Aaron Kipgen stated that the peace negotiation is progressing in the right direction and several crucial issues have been discussed to provide constitutional safeguard for the Kukis in Manipur since the beginning of the first political dialogue on June 15, 2016.

“UPF and KNO are thus committed to resolve the age-old political issue with the Government of India and Government of Manipur for peaceful co-existence with all the communities in Manipur”, asserted UPF Spokesperson who is also the General Secretary of Kuki National Front (KNF).

The negotiator for KNO, Dr. Seilen Haokip stated that the historical symbiotic and cordial relations between valley people and the Kukis, which was based on self-determination of each community and respect for each other’s identity and territory, will be renewed and strengthened by Territorial Council for the Kuki people.

Meanwhile, delegates UPF and KNO had a consultation prior to the sixth round of political talks on January 9 at the national Capital and discussed on various crucial issues.

During the consultation meeting, delegates of UPF and KNO, in regards to identity, emphasised the critical need to resolve the issue of identity in view of the common interest to reach a political settlement at the earliest possible date.

The delegates of UPF and KNO also resolved to raise the issue to the top leaders of the two umbrella organisations for a nationwide consultation and following their consent, public meetings be held involving civil society leaders, intellectuals, academics, church leaders etc. as soon as possible in view of their common interest to reach a political settlement at the earliest possible date.  

From Our Correspondent

KANGPOKPI | Jan 10

The sixth round of political talks involving the government of India, government of Manipur, and UPF and KNO chaired today at the National Capital where demand for territorial council has been tabled on the part of UPF and KNO.

In an unprecedented development, the government has appointed former special secretary of the Research and Analysis Wing (R and AW), AB. Mathur to take over as interlocutor for the peace talks and subsequently chaired the political talks today at 11 am.

Prior to the occasion, delegates of governments and UPF and KNO bade adieu to former Interlocutor of the peace negotiation, Dineshwar Sharma.

During the talks, a draft outline of the political demand for formation of Territorial Council in Manipur signed by UPF Spokesperson, Aaron Kipgen and KNO Negotiator Dr. Seilen Haokip was submitted to the government while keeping the demand for statehood in abeyance.

Six delegates from United People’s Front (UPF) and seven delegates from Kuki National Organization (KNO) represented the two umbrella organisations in the peace negotiation.

Speaking over telephone, Aaron Kipgen stated that the peace negotiation is progressing in the right direction and several crucial issues have been discussed to provide constitutional safeguard for the Kukis in Manipur since the beginning of the first political dialogue on June 15, 2016.

“UPF and KNO are thus committed to resolve the age-old political issue with the Government of India and Government of Manipur for peaceful co-existence with all the communities in Manipur”, asserted UPF Spokesperson who is also the General Secretary of Kuki National Front (KNF).

The negotiator for KNO, Dr. Seilen Haokip stated that the historical symbiotic and cordial relations between valley people and the Kukis, which was based on self-determination of each community and respect for each other’s identity and territory, will be renewed and strengthened by Territorial Council for the Kuki people.

Meanwhile, delegates UPF and KNO had a consultation prior to the sixth round of political talks on January 9 at the national Capital and discussed on various crucial issues.

During the consultation meeting, delegates of UPF and KNO, in regards to identity, emphasised the critical need to resolve the issue of identity in view of the common interest to reach a political settlement at the earliest possible date.

The delegates of UPF and KNO also resolved to raise the issue to the top leaders of the two umbrella organisations for a nationwide consultation and following their consent, public meetings be held involving civil society leaders, intellectuals, academics, church leaders etc. as soon as possible in view of their common interest to reach a political settlement at the earliest possible date.  

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Muslims community in Moreh neglected

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MOREH | Jan 10
The Manipuri Muslims (meitei pangals) residing in Moreh border town has drew the attention of the government to look into the plight of the community.
The Manipuri Muslims Council Moreh (MMCM), president Md. Hus…

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MOREH | Jan 10

The Manipuri Muslims (meitei pangals) residing in Moreh border town has drew the attention of the government to look into the plight of the community.

The Manipuri Muslims Council Moreh (MMCM), president Md. Husssain has claimed that there are about 3000 Manipuri Muslims spreading over four leikais (colonies) in Moreh ward No. 5. But, the minority Muslims are over the years being neglected and deprived of basic amenities like safe drinking waters, good roads etc.

Hussain said that none of the roads that runs through the four leikais has got black topping giving a hard time for the residents commute during rainy season.

He continued that with no safe drinking water the residents have been depending on Khujairok and Lairok rivers as their main water source.

However, both the water sources (rivers) becoming polluted with increasing human activities the residents are at risk of contracting contagious or water diseases, he further said.

Taking into consideration the plight of the minority community, he appealed the state government to intervene into the matter.

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A set of health schemes will be announced on statehood day: CM

A set of health schemes will be announced on statehood day: CM

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 10

Chief minister, Nongthombam Biren has assured to announce various health schemes for the welfare of the people during the first Hill’s Leaders Day of this year held at chief minister’s secretariat today.

He said people are facing problems on health sector, as with the lack of technical assistance people are consulting the illness outside the state which cost high. A re-reimbursement scheme was already implemented under the ministry of health and people have starting its benefit, added the chief minister. 

Processing for the health schemes to be announced on statehood day has started processing by enrolling a health benefit card at different parts of the state, he added.

Biren Singh was speaking to reporters at the Durbar Hall of the chief minister’s secretariat today.

To remove the grievances faced by disabled and mentally retarded for enrolling AADHAR card the process has been started by separating at block level, he said.

He appealed the people to file a petition to the government to take necessary action for pension plan of old aged and disabled persons. It helped solving the problems complained during the last year’s Hill’s People Day and People’s Day.

For the current year, developmental priority will be given to employed or unemployed youths to promote the skill development. This will be followed by road connectivity, education, fisheries and others, Biren added.

Around eighty percent of state population consume fish but the state production for fish is around thirty thousand metric tons with the requirement of forty thousand metric tons. To meet the requirement the state will start up fish rearing at Loktak lake.

The weeds of the lake will be diverted at Keibul Lamjao so that the ecosystem of the park remains stable and also it will help in cleaning the lake, he added.

CM further said for connectivity the state will make improvement in information technology sector, electronic connectivity through internet, road and air connectivity. Air connectivity of direct flight Imphal-Delhi has started with Indian Airlines and from first week of April AirAsia flight service will also started for the convenience of the people.

Regarding the proposed visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in March this year, the chief minister said that though official confirmation is yet to be received, Prime Minister’s visit to the state is almost certain as the state government’s first anniversary celebration falls on March 15.

Modi would also open the 105th Indian Science Congress which will begin from March 16, the Chief Minister said, while adding that the Prime Minister is also likely to inaugurate mega projects like Thoubal Dam, Dolaithabi Project, Civil Secretariat Complex and Women’s Markets of hill districts apart from laying the foundation stone of National Sports University during his visit.

He also said the state budget for the fiscal year 2018-19 would give thrust to key areas like employment through skill development, connectivity (including internet and media, road, railways and air services), education, health, fisheries, agriculture and horticulture and others.

Replying on a question CM said a joint meeting of all the government departments regarding the upcoming State Budget had already been conducted a few days back.

He also said that the state government had also taken up special measures to submit utilisation certificates on time and remove the problem of last minute rush at financial year end.

Stating that the State would have its own helicopter soon, the chief minister informed that it would be procured under 85:25 cost sharing with the union home ministry.

Regarding the complaint made by people of Singda area for construction of market in the area, he has given the assurance to construct market shed in the area at the earliest to solve the problems faced by the people of the area, Biren added.

Acting on a request of orange growers from a village in Ukhrul district, the chief minister also instructed the officials of horticulture department to conduct spot visit to take up steps for large scale orange production and detect possible plant diseases.

A set of health schemes will be announced on statehood day: CM

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 10

Chief minister, Nongthombam Biren has assured to announce various health schemes for the welfare of the people during the first Hill’s Leaders Day of this year held at chief minister’s secretariat today.

He said people are facing problems on health sector, as with the lack of technical assistance people are consulting the illness outside the state which cost high. A re-reimbursement scheme was already implemented under the ministry of health and people have starting its benefit, added the chief minister. 

Processing for the health schemes to be announced on statehood day has started processing by enrolling a health benefit card at different parts of the state, he added.

Biren Singh was speaking to reporters at the Durbar Hall of the chief minister’s secretariat today.

To remove the grievances faced by disabled and mentally retarded for enrolling AADHAR card the process has been started by separating at block level, he said.

He appealed the people to file a petition to the government to take necessary action for pension plan of old aged and disabled persons. It helped solving the problems complained during the last year’s Hill’s People Day and People’s Day.

For the current year, developmental priority will be given to employed or unemployed youths to promote the skill development. This will be followed by road connectivity, education, fisheries and others, Biren added.

Around eighty percent of state population consume fish but the state production for fish is around thirty thousand metric tons with the requirement of forty thousand metric tons. To meet the requirement the state will start up fish rearing at Loktak lake.

The weeds of the lake will be diverted at Keibul Lamjao so that the ecosystem of the park remains stable and also it will help in cleaning the lake, he added.

CM further said for connectivity the state will make improvement in information technology sector, electronic connectivity through internet, road and air connectivity. Air connectivity of direct flight Imphal-Delhi has started with Indian Airlines and from first week of April AirAsia flight service will also started for the convenience of the people.

Regarding the proposed visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in March this year, the chief minister said that though official confirmation is yet to be received, Prime Minister’s visit to the state is almost certain as the state government’s first anniversary celebration falls on March 15.

Modi would also open the 105th Indian Science Congress which will begin from March 16, the Chief Minister said, while adding that the Prime Minister is also likely to inaugurate mega projects like Thoubal Dam, Dolaithabi Project, Civil Secretariat Complex and Women’s Markets of hill districts apart from laying the foundation stone of National Sports University during his visit.

He also said the state budget for the fiscal year 2018-19 would give thrust to key areas like employment through skill development, connectivity (including internet and media, road, railways and air services), education, health, fisheries, agriculture and horticulture and others.

Replying on a question CM said a joint meeting of all the government departments regarding the upcoming State Budget had already been conducted a few days back.

He also said that the state government had also taken up special measures to submit utilisation certificates on time and remove the problem of last minute rush at financial year end.

Stating that the State would have its own helicopter soon, the chief minister informed that it would be procured under 85:25 cost sharing with the union home ministry.

Regarding the complaint made by people of Singda area for construction of market in the area, he has given the assurance to construct market shed in the area at the earliest to solve the problems faced by the people of the area, Biren added.

Acting on a request of orange growers from a village in Ukhrul district, the chief minister also instructed the officials of horticulture department to conduct spot visit to take up steps for large scale orange production and detect possible plant diseases.

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Barren Yongchak crop hits many farmers

Barren Yongchak crop hits many farmers

SENAPATI | Jan 10

Drying up of Yongchak (Tree beans) on a large scale at Ngamju and neighbouring villages in Senapati has worried hundreds of farmers.

Yongchak farmers told The Herald Today that premature death of tree beans has been happening since 2010 and getting worst since 2014 creating fear among farmers and lose of family income.

T.Shangpo from Ngamju village pointed out that Yongchak, a cash crop has now become the main source of family income. With suitable climatic condition and fertility of land, Yongchak from Ngamju are healthier with better taste and has high market demand at Imphal, Kachai in Ukhrul and Senapati. Almost all the villagers now grow not less than 30 to 40 Yongchak trees as it helps them support their children’s education and meet other daily requirements.

He further said he has planted about 500 trees and expecting a good harvest this year valuing not less than Rs.3 Lakhs. However, 70 percent of fruits bearing trees have already dried up. Beside, other farmers doing Yongchak plantation on a large scale have also been badly affected, he said.

 On being asked whether the villagers are getting any support from the government on Yongchak plantation, K.V.Longni, a retired Govt teacher and Yongchak farmer, said villagers took up plantation, without any assistance from Government, be it supply of saplings, training or financial help.

He also said that trees started drying up from the top with leaves turning yellow during flowering season from the month of September till December when fruits are too young to be reaped. Villagers couldn’t ascertain the cause of death of trees. As every household cultivates Yongchak, the villagers have decided to organise Yongchak festival in the near future but failed due to wide-spread withering of trees, he lamented.

He therefore wished the concerned department take up a proper survey and find out the cause of withering of Yongchak tree and assist the villagers for a sustainable livelihood through Yongchak.

Robinson, another farmer also shared how Yongchak sale has made some farmers rich apart from supporting their children’s education and family basic needs. As climatic condition is suitable at Ngamju, Yongchak trees bear plenty of fruits. 5 years ago, L.Paul has bought a plot of land at Senapati District Headquarter with the money he got from sale of fruits from two big trees planted in front of his house. While, D.Lah has also bought another plot of land at Senapati town with the help of four fruits bearing trees yielding him Rs.80,000 some years back, Robinson added.

Ngamju village with 346 households under Purul Block is 64 Kms away from Senapati District headquarter.

Barren Yongchak crop hits many farmers

SENAPATI | Jan 10

Drying up of Yongchak (Tree beans) on a large scale at Ngamju and neighbouring villages in Senapati has worried hundreds of farmers.

Yongchak farmers told The Herald Today that premature death of tree beans has been happening since 2010 and getting worst since 2014 creating fear among farmers and lose of family income.

T.Shangpo from Ngamju village pointed out that Yongchak, a cash crop has now become the main source of family income. With suitable climatic condition and fertility of land, Yongchak from Ngamju are healthier with better taste and has high market demand at Imphal, Kachai in Ukhrul and Senapati. Almost all the villagers now grow not less than 30 to 40 Yongchak trees as it helps them support their children’s education and meet other daily requirements.

He further said he has planted about 500 trees and expecting a good harvest this year valuing not less than Rs.3 Lakhs. However, 70 percent of fruits bearing trees have already dried up. Beside, other farmers doing Yongchak plantation on a large scale have also been badly affected, he said.

 On being asked whether the villagers are getting any support from the government on Yongchak plantation, K.V.Longni, a retired Govt teacher and Yongchak farmer, said villagers took up plantation, without any assistance from Government, be it supply of saplings, training or financial help.

He also said that trees started drying up from the top with leaves turning yellow during flowering season from the month of September till December when fruits are too young to be reaped. Villagers couldn’t ascertain the cause of death of trees. As every household cultivates Yongchak, the villagers have decided to organise Yongchak festival in the near future but failed due to wide-spread withering of trees, he lamented.

He therefore wished the concerned department take up a proper survey and find out the cause of withering of Yongchak tree and assist the villagers for a sustainable livelihood through Yongchak.

Robinson, another farmer also shared how Yongchak sale has made some farmers rich apart from supporting their children’s education and family basic needs. As climatic condition is suitable at Ngamju, Yongchak trees bear plenty of fruits. 5 years ago, L.Paul has bought a plot of land at Senapati District Headquarter with the money he got from sale of fruits from two big trees planted in front of his house. While, D.Lah has also bought another plot of land at Senapati town with the help of four fruits bearing trees yielding him Rs.80,000 some years back, Robinson added.

Ngamju village with 346 households under Purul Block is 64 Kms away from Senapati District headquarter.

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‘A person is lost, the moment he forgets his origins’

‘A person is lost, the moment he forgets his origins’

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 10

Parliamentary secretary to PHED and MLA of Phungyar assembly constituency, K. Leishiyo said a person must never forget his origin or background and the moment he forgets, he is a lost person.

He was speaking as the chief guest at the inaugural function of 33rd Shungri Ramhao Phanit Nitrei, (cultural festival) at Sorde village, Kamjong district.

Leishiyo said everyone has its own beginning or origin and for the Tangkhuls, it is Sorde village. Its custom, tradition, culture, clothing and even religion revolves around forest, he pointed out. He went on to say that if there is no forest there will be no culture for the hill tribes in general.

But modernisation has corrupted the cultural process of the Tangkhuls and the situation is too bad that it needs to be revived before it actually fades away completely, he said.

He appreciated the villagers for preserving the culture and originality of the Tangkhuls, and advised that such tradition of cultural goodness should be carried on to the next generation.

He cited that the main reason for underdevelopment of hill areas is because of unaccountability of the locals which are given development projects. He said many people feel that hill areas are neglected, but he said the main negligence is from the people or the locals. 

Based on the theme, the festival is celebrated with all indigenous cultural ingredients such as guys were seen with traditional haircut, the badges were made from bamboo, and the hall was made from real rice straws and people not speaking their traditional language were fined Rs.500 per person during the festival.

The village headman, A. Masuwang Awungba in his presidential speech said the main objective of the festival is asking for blessings to God before any work starts for the year.

He said that until the ritual of the Ramhao (first-phase of jhum cultivation) Phanit (festival) is performed, the villagers are not allowed to do any manual work.

This year, the festival is made grander by inviting women who were married outside the village in the festival, which serves as home visit for them. Out of 80 married women, around 20-25 women came for the festival.

The festival is also attended by vice chairman of ADC Ukhrul, M. Isaac, member of ADC Ukhrul, S.Thothaishang and deputy commandant of 17 Assam Rifles D. Coy of Sorde village, Ganga Singh as guests of honour.

It was organised by the Sorde village authority and is celebrated for three days. It is a festival marked with all traditional ingredients and this festival also marked the beginning of harvesting season. The theme of the festival is ‘Ngashan mathuk-khalui’ translated as culture revival.

‘A person is lost, the moment he forgets his origins’

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 10

Parliamentary secretary to PHED and MLA of Phungyar assembly constituency, K. Leishiyo said a person must never forget his origin or background and the moment he forgets, he is a lost person.

He was speaking as the chief guest at the inaugural function of 33rd Shungri Ramhao Phanit Nitrei, (cultural festival) at Sorde village, Kamjong district.

Leishiyo said everyone has its own beginning or origin and for the Tangkhuls, it is Sorde village. Its custom, tradition, culture, clothing and even religion revolves around forest, he pointed out. He went on to say that if there is no forest there will be no culture for the hill tribes in general.

But modernisation has corrupted the cultural process of the Tangkhuls and the situation is too bad that it needs to be revived before it actually fades away completely, he said.

He appreciated the villagers for preserving the culture and originality of the Tangkhuls, and advised that such tradition of cultural goodness should be carried on to the next generation.

He cited that the main reason for underdevelopment of hill areas is because of unaccountability of the locals which are given development projects. He said many people feel that hill areas are neglected, but he said the main negligence is from the people or the locals. 

Based on the theme, the festival is celebrated with all indigenous cultural ingredients such as guys were seen with traditional haircut, the badges were made from bamboo, and the hall was made from real rice straws and people not speaking their traditional language were fined Rs.500 per person during the festival.

The village headman, A. Masuwang Awungba in his presidential speech said the main objective of the festival is asking for blessings to God before any work starts for the year.

He said that until the ritual of the Ramhao (first-phase of jhum cultivation) Phanit (festival) is performed, the villagers are not allowed to do any manual work.

This year, the festival is made grander by inviting women who were married outside the village in the festival, which serves as home visit for them. Out of 80 married women, around 20-25 women came for the festival.

The festival is also attended by vice chairman of ADC Ukhrul, M. Isaac, member of ADC Ukhrul, S.Thothaishang and deputy commandant of 17 Assam Rifles D. Coy of Sorde village, Ganga Singh as guests of honour.

It was organised by the Sorde village authority and is celebrated for three days. It is a festival marked with all traditional ingredients and this festival also marked the beginning of harvesting season. The theme of the festival is ‘Ngashan mathuk-khalui’ translated as culture revival.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/6419-a-person-is-lost-the-moment-he-forgets-his-origins