Sadar Hills continue to burn while trucks, buses arrive through alternative routes

IMPHAL, August 7: Sadar Hills continue to burn as general strike supporters in demand of a separate full fledged Sadar Hills district set ablaze four more government offices and a… Read more »

IMPHAL, August 7: Sadar Hills continue to burn as general strike supporters in demand of a separate full fledged Sadar Hills district set ablaze four more government offices and a godown used by the deputy inspector of school, Saitu, Gamphazol since yesterday night.

According to official sources, strike supporters set ablaze the godown belonging to the deputy inspector of school, Siatu, Gamphajol and the office of the deputy director Tribal Development, situated at Saparmeina were set ablaze this afternoon at around 1pm.

The offices were extensively damage during the arson, said the sources.

The sources further informed that the strike supporters also set ablaze the veterinary hospital situated at Thangkandphai Siakul and old SDO office building-Saikul late last night at around 11:30 pm.

Meanwhile, 164 loaded trucks including 12 passenger buses have reached Imphal at around 6 pm today evening under heavy security arrangement. 

According to an official source, 131 loaded trucks have arrived into the state capital along the the NH-37 (formerly NH-53) this evening at around 6:30 pm amidst a blanket of state security forces including cdo, IRB and MR teams.

The loaded trucks include carriers of essential commodities including rice, pulses, petrol tankers, etc.

Meanwhile, another 33 vehicles including 12 interstate passenger buses have also arrived at Imphal by passing through the Imphal-Jessami Road (NH-150) this evening.

An official source has maintained that the vehicles arriving along the Imphal-Jessami Road (NH-150) had started off from Senapati HQ yesterday morning, after being stranded at Senapati HQ since August 2.

According to official sources, the personnel of Manipur Rifles, Manipur Police Commando and other central forces escorted the vehicles however, there has been no reports of any untoward incident during the arrival of the trucks through both ways.

The indefinite general strike which has followed the economic blockade call of the Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee demanding a separate Sadar Hills district has left the main lifeline of the state, NH-2 completely inaccessible, with goods laden trucks and inter-state passenger buses left stranded at Senapati while coming into the state.

It may be mentioned that the Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee had rejected an invitation from the state government for negotiations, as it had decided to give any room for negotiation unless their demand for a separate district is met with.

Meanwhile, at least six security personnel of an escort party of the trucks coming into Imphal along the National Highway-37 (NH-53) were injured in a road mishap at Seijang village.

The personnel belong to the 2MR and included an escort commander.

According to information received by the media persons, the incident occurred this afternoon around 1:30 pm when the gypsy on which the personnel were traveling lost control and plunged into a gorge after crossing a bridge near Seijang village.

The sources informed that the security personnel were escorting the goods laden trucks plying along the NH-37.

The victims has been identified as Warchungthang, 48, s/o Somanglian of Pallel, Lalkhojen, 47, s/o (L) Sankholian of Churachandpur (head constable 2MR), Makanmi, 35, s/o (L) Aphang of Ukhrul, Jamkholen, 28, s/o Chengkholet of M. Sogin village, Phaomei Akin, 33, s/o Thambaljao Phaomei of Majorkhul (escort commander) and Aimson Keishing, 48, s/o Wiasom Keishing of Wangpura Khunou.

Further according to the source, two of the injured are reported to be serious and all six has been evacuated to the RIMS hospital for treatment.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/sadar-hills-continue-to-burn-while-trucks-buses-arrive-through-alternative-routes/

GB meet

IMPHAL, Aug 11: An emergency general body meeting of the JAC of AMTUC and AMGEO will be held on August 12 at 11 am at Kuki Inpi to discuss the… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 11: An emergency general body meeting of the JAC of AMTUC and AMGEO will be held on August 12 at 11 am at Kuki Inpi to discuss the assurances given by the state government to end the ongoing indefinite cease-work strike, stated a release.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/gb-meet/

Maring students decry

IMPHAL, August 12: The Maring Students’ Union has decried the conduct of the government of Manipur in regards to Manipur State Teachers Eligibility Test (TET) forms issued by the Board… Read more »

IMPHAL, August 12: The Maring Students’ Union has decried the conduct of the government of Manipur in regards to Manipur State Teachers Eligibility Test (TET) forms issued by the Board of Secondary Education Manipur. The MSU in a statement said that there is no option for the minority to choose language rather than MIL and Language recognized by the BSEM and appeal the authority concern to make alternative arrangement for the minorities at the earliest.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/maring-students-decry/

Who will guard the Guards of Manipur?

By Babina Who will protect us from the hands of dirty politicians & filthy militants? The biggest fear rising in the minds of every single citizen of the state right… Read more »

By Babina
Who will protect us from the hands of dirty politicians & filthy militants?

The biggest fear rising in the minds of every single citizen of the state right now is who will protect and ensure safety of the people in Manipur. Almost all the top political leaders who have set itself up as the guardians of the public trust are rotten and corrupt to the core. All self-declared guardians of the state are dishonest or crooked at heart. Who then is to guard the guardians of the state?

We have a grave situation in Manipur in which personal accumulation of wealth have been closely tied to politicians backed by armed groups and vice-versa either through corruption or extortion. And since positions of leadership have been dominated by these individuals, the two vices of corruption and nepotism have become part of the daily vocabulary of many under our political system.

There is a crippling inability on the part of the political leadership to deal with this issue of militancy. Could it be that this inaction stems from the fact that we are expecting action to be taken from the very people that are corrupt? For, power can and does transform good men and women into corrupt and greedy leaders. And the victims of this struggle for spoils have obviously been the people of this state.

Why is our government doing nothing despite claiming of having concrete evidences of the particular militant organization involving in carrying out the recent bomb blast at Sangakpham that killed 5, including that of a father and son duo and 2 little innocent girls aged around 10 years? How can our state leaders just ignore when armed goons enjoy unbridled freedom to carry out brutal attacks on civilians in broad daylight and go scot-free?

ISTV news on 2nd August 2011 carried that, at a news conference held at New Delhi, Home Minister Chidambaram declared that the bomb attack at Sangakpham was done by the NSCN (IM). Why then is the Govt of India unable to take up any action? Or is it GOI`s one dirty strategy to intensify the ethnic clashes between the Nagas and the Meiteis?

Just like the state government, the self-declared guardians did not care to prevent such inhuman and barbaric act of planting bombs at busy market place. How can they just watch silently the half-torn bodies lying on the same soil like a piece of log? How can they just let NSCN (IM) plant a bomb in such public place and stay quiet, if at all the said outfit was behind the blast? Is NSCN (IM) bigger than PLA, RPF, UNLF, PREPAK, KCP, KYKL, and the endless number of factions?

Whether they realize it or not, but NSCN spat on the face of the many revolutionary organizations operating in the heart of Imphal by attacking the public right under their nose. The very statement given by NSCN (IM), “the fact that some groups in Manipur targeting innocent public in order to make their political statement has become a matter of grave concern” is rather a big shame for our meitei revolutionaries.

Refuting the allegations that NSCN was responsible for the blast at Sangakpham, the outfit also slaps the Govt of Manipur saying that the reaction of the Manipur government and its CM, Ibobi is nothing but an act of impropriety and recklessness, considering their irrational opposition to peace and the ongoing political dialogue between the government of India and the NSCN.

Officially or unofficially, NSCN (IM) has been carrying out its terror administration along with setting up offices in all the Naga inhabited districts of Manipur, although the ceasefire is not legitimately extended to the state.

In a press statement published in The Sangai Express, Manipur Naga Revolutionary Front (MNRF) said the AC battalion of NSCN (IM) is at Phunchong in Chandel district, the NP battalion is in Oklong in Tamenglong district, Kishimung battalion is in Grehang village in Ukhrul district and Huthrong Brigade is in Senapati district. Moreover, NSCN (IM) has been openly collecting taxes at Mao Gate in Senapati, Pallel Gate in Chandel district, Litan Gate in Ukhrul district and at Noney in Tamenglong district, MNRF added.

Why then is the Govt of Manipur as well as the Govt of India giving a blind eye and deaf ear to this outfit? Is NSCN (IM) bigger than the state and central government?

The government must not only have those responsible for Sangakham blast victims brought to justice immediately but also deactivate all militants who have become a law unto themselves in Manipur. So long as they are given freedom to act according to their whims, civilians will not be safe. It is high time they are dealt with appropriately. Else, attempts being made to rebuild Manipur are bound to fail. Needless to say development does not take root in a culture of impunity.

We can`t accommodate terrorism. When someone uses the slaughter of innocent people to advance a so-called political cause, at that point the political cause becomes immoral and unjust and they should be eliminated from any serious discussion, any serious debate. Every leader, and every regime, and every movement, and every organization that steps across the line to terrorism must be banished from the discourse of civilized human life.

If the so called sons of the soil really want to build a new Kangleipak, then they should pull up their socks before the public starts protesting against them. They should stop slaughtering innocent people in the name of revolution before the public starts killing them morally. They should stop being the obstacle to the state`s development before the public throws them out of the very state they are fighting for. They hurl bombs and threaten anybody who refuses to pay them money but they can`t stand up and fight the infiltrators. If they can be the first to impose illegal tax and extort money in the name of the state`s welfare, how can they be the last on earth when it comes to protecting their own people?

Try as we should, the question that I want to pose is this: Is there any hope that we will ever root out corruption and terrorism in this new millennium? Does anyone out there in the corridors of power listening to us? Yes, perhaps they are but many of them not hearing!

The real epidemic in our state is poor political leadership, government economic mismanagement, corruption and insurgency. These are the causes of our continuing crisis and not much else. Accepting responsibility for one`s actions and for a system that has gone badly wrong is the starting point on the road to our economic recovery. I see this as the greatest challenge facing today.

And as civic society, we must continue to pile pressure on corrupt leaders so that in the end they do the honorable thing and resign from their positions of power whether they are politicians or self-declared guardians because the latter can be corrupt as well.

However, my faith in Manipur is strengthened by the fact that brave men will stand against any injustice and by my belief that the people of this state will never lack the leaderships of dynamic and dedicated men and women in the future.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/who-will-guard-the-guards-of-manipur/

IGAR extend greetings

IMPHAL, August 14: Major General C A Krishnan, AVSM, IGAR (South) and all ranks of the Assam Rifles in a statement extend warm greetings and sincere goodwill to all the… Read more »

IMPHAL, August 14: Major General C A Krishnan, AVSM, IGAR (South) and all ranks of the Assam Rifles in a statement extend warm greetings and sincere goodwill to all the people of Manipur on the auspicious occasion of Independence Day. IGAR (South) also sends his earnest message of unity and understanding on this joyous occasion and wishes the people peace and prosperity.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/igar-extend-greetings/

Congratulations

IMPHAL, Aug 17: Zeliangrong Union (Assam, Manipur and Nagaland) has congratulated Golmei Marempu Kabui, s/o Thamboujao Kabui of Tamphakei Village, Imphal West on securing a gold medal at 11th IFMA… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 17: Zeliangrong Union (Assam, Manipur and Nagaland) has congratulated Golmei Marempu Kabui, s/o Thamboujao Kabui of Tamphakei Village, Imphal West on securing a gold medal at 11th IFMA India National Muaythai Championship, 2011 held at Hyderabad from August 5 to 7. He has also been selected to represent the Indian team at IFMA World Muaythai Championship, 2011 to be held at Taskent City from August 20 to 27.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/congratulations/

Two found dead, house of accused ransacked

IMPHAL, Aug 21: One man was found dead in Kongba River at Kongpal Chanam Leikai in Imphal East district today morning. The deceased person has been identified as Kshetrimayum Gobin,… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 21: One man was found dead in Kongba River at Kongpal Chanam Leikai in Imphal East district today morning.

The deceased person has been identified as Kshetrimayum Gobin, 25, s/o Kameshwar of Kongpal Chanam Leikai.

According to family sources, Gobin went out from home along with some of his friends yesterday evening. He did not return till late night. However, at around 2 am today one Kshetrimayum Aupa informed the family members that Gobin had jumped into the river after having altercation with some people.

The family members along with some other people from the locality searched for the body of Gobin and found the body at around 6 am today.

Both hands of Gobin were found tied and there were also many injury marks on his body.

Meanwhile, the police have arrested four persons for interrogation in connection with the murder of Gobin.

The irate mob also ransacked the house of one Kshetrimayum Rameshwar who is one of the accused in the case. However, the police controlled the mob timely. 

The body of deceased Gobin was later handed over to the family members after conducting post-mortem examination at JNIMS.

In another incident, one youth was found dead near Lilong Ataokhong Dam today afternoon. The deceased is yet to be identified.

The dead body has been deposited at JNIMS mortuary for post-mortem examination. Some capsules of spasmo proxy and N-10 were also found near the body.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/two-found-dead-house-of-accused-ransacked/

Physical efficiency test

IMPHAL, Aug 24: The physical efficiency test for direct recruitment of sub-inspectors (Radio Technician) which was postponed is re-scheduled from August 27 to August 30 at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium…. Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 24: The physical efficiency test for direct recruitment of sub-inspectors (Radio Technician) which was postponed is re-scheduled from August 27 to August 30 at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.

In this regard an official notification was issued by the IGP (Adm) chairman DPC for selection of SI (Radio Technician), Manipur T Pachou today, and further mentioned that, the physical efficiency test for Ukhrul, Chandel, Tamenglong, Churachandpur and Senapati districts will be held on August 27 from 8am, same test for Imphal West district will be held on August 28 from 8 am, for Bishnupur and Imphal East district including Jiribam sub-division will be done on August 30 and for Thoubal district physical efficiency test will be done on August 30, added the official notification.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/physical-efficiency-test/

Rice donated

IMPHAL August 28: On the eve of Ramjan, Ningthoujam Bihari, executive member of MPCC today donated 10 kg rice per household to the residents of Khabeishoi and Khumidok of Khurai… Read more »

IMPHAL August 28: On the eve of Ramjan, Ningthoujam Bihari, executive member of MPCC today donated 10 kg rice per household to the residents of Khabeishoi and Khumidok of Khurai a/c today.

As a good will gesture shown to the underprivileged families in connection with the forthcoming Ei-dul-Fitre, Bihari, under his leadership took up this initiatives at three locations of Khumidok and another two locations under Khabeishoi. The areas under these two localities of Khurai a/c have more than 200 families.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/rice-donated/

TRAU thrashes NEROCA by 1-0 in State League

IMPHAL, Aug 29:  TRAU defeated NEROCA by 1-0 in today’s match of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Main Stadium. E Abocha scored the lone winning goal… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 29:  TRAU defeated NEROCA by 1-0 in today’s match of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Main Stadium.

E Abocha scored the lone winning goal for TRAU in 18th minute of the match by a direct free kick.

S Jimmy Carter, H Arunkumar and E Abocha were booked yellow cards.

TRAU and NISA are leading the point tally with six points each.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/trau-thrashes-neroca-by-10-in-state-league/

SHDDC condemns

IMPHAL, Sept 1 : The Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee has strongly condemned the action of Assam Rifles  personnel of assaulting women protesters yesterday near Motbung. The incident infuriated not… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 1 : The Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee has strongly condemned the action of Assam Rifles  personnel of assaulting women protesters yesterday near Motbung.

The incident infuriated not only the womenfolks but every citizen of Sadar Hills as they have no conflict with the Assam Rifles who claimed themselves as  “Friends of Hill People”.

The incident was normalised with the intervention of the Commandant 34th Assam Rifles along with other social and political leaders of Sadar Hills District.

This cowardly and discriminatory act of the two Assam Rifles Officers towards the womenfolks and the people of Sadar Hills District need to be condemned.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/shddc-condemns/

Loan distributed to Keirao SHGs

IMPHAL, Sept 4: Altogether 77 self-help groups of Keirao area were given loan of Rs. 25, 000 each under the funding of Manipur Rural Bank and Punjab National Bank today…. Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 4: Altogether 77 self-help groups of Keirao area were given loan of Rs. 25, 000 each under the funding of Manipur Rural Bank and Punjab National Bank today.

The loan amount was distributed to the members of SHGs in a simple function held at Chura Lampak, Arapti Mamang Leikai.

The function was attended by Dr Kh Somorendro, director, Institute of Cooperative Management, Imphal and social worker MI Khan as the chief guest and president respectively.

Speaking at the function, Dr Somorendro urged the SHG members to utilize the loan amount in a proper way to bring utmost benefits to the socio-economic conditions of the society.

He also appealed to the members to be cooperative with one another.

Social worker MI Khan stated that it has been his long cherished desire to bring an upliftment to the socioeconomic condition of the women of Keirao.

He further appealed to the women to utilize the loan amount in a proper and efficient manner. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/loan-distributed-to-keirao-shgs/

Teachers Day celebrated at Sajik village

IMPHAL, Sept 5: 35 Assam Rifles of  26 Sector under  HQ IGAR (South) organised a cultural programme on the occasion of teachers day today at Chirst King School School, Sajik…. Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 5: 35 Assam Rifles of  26 Sector under  HQ IGAR (South) organised a cultural programme on the occasion of teachers day today at Chirst King School School, Sajik.

According to a release of IGAR (S) the students and teachers of Christ King School,Sajik, St Mary’s school,Khullen and Morning Star School,Haika participated in the programme. Students of Christ King School presented a colorful programme with cultural dances, skits and games for the teachers. Appreciating the contribution of the teachers of the Sajik valley, Commandant 35 AR expressed his gratitude for the hard work and selfless service provided by them to the children of Sajik valley.  He also exhorted the teachers to continue with their desire to honor one of the most noble professions. The teachers play an important in  grooming the next generation by laying a strong foundation for a bright future of our society and country. The Commandant felicitated the teachers at the closing of the programme the release added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/teachers-day-celebrated-at-sajik-village/

NEROCA crushes USA by 2-1 in State League

IMPHAL, Sept 9: NEROCA defeated USA by 2-1 in today’s match of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium. N Sushil opened goal account for… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 9: NEROCA defeated USA by 2-1 in today’s match of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.

N Sushil opened goal account for NEROCA in a penalty kick in 49th minute of the match and Sushil added another goal for the team in 61st minute.

Haolengou Kipgen scored the lone solitary goal for USA in 89th minute.

H Chakravarti, Manesh Rai, Shanta and Sohailshah were booked yellow cards.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/neroca-crushes-usa-by-21-in-state-league/

Black September

September 9 is already going down in history as one of the darkest day of human civilisation. This the day many paradigms of basic humanity changed so dramatically and drastically…. Read more »

September 9 is already going down in history as one of the darkest day of human civilisation. This the day many paradigms of basic humanity changed so dramatically and drastically. Not the least important of these is the paradigm of human conflict. Regardless of what has been said of America or the Capitalist ideology which drives the country, basic humanity was compromised in a big way on this day when fundamentalist Islamists hijacked four planes in the USA and attacked and destroyed some of America’s most important symbols killing close to 3000 innocent civilians in the process. Of the four plane hijacked, two destroyed the famous World Trade Centre buildings in New York city, one rammed into the Pentagon building near Washington DC and the third crashed somewhere in Maryland, but according to experts, was probably headed for the White House. Apparently some passengers in the last plane got into action fighting the hijackers, in the process crashed the plane. Although they did not manage to save themselves, they prevented further damage to the American morale, thereby died heroes’ deaths in their own ways. The event on the day shook not just America, but also the rest of the world and indeed it was to have grave consequence on everybody else in the world, in particular two countries, Afghanistan and Iraq, which bore the brunt of the ire of the richest and the most powerful country in the world. National regimes in these two countries were dismantled in the most brutal and violent ways by invading Americans. What was a black day for America was soon to become the black era for many other nations. Pakistan and Indonesia to name just a few were also to soon feel the heat in big ways.

While there can be no dispute about the attackers of America on September 11, 2001 were making Afghanistan their stronghold, America’s retaliation against Iraq and the ultimate hanging of the President of the country, Saddam Hussein, remains a big controversy. The excuse for that attack was that Saddam’s regime was stockpiling weapons of mass destruction meant ultimately to be used to create terror in the world and that the country was in league with the Al Qaeda the organisation behind the attack on America. Nearly a decade after the invasion of Iraq, there are still no traces of any weapons of mass destruction found in the country. In the end, Iraq is turning out to be a country, the centre of the ancient Mesopotamian civilisation, a mistaken victim of the America’s and those of its Western allies’ unfounded suspicion. Can history ever excuse this mistake or highhandedness as the case may be?

But the event which has today come to be simply known as 9/11 has had other profound influences on the way the world conducts its business. It cannot be all by coincidence that while America remains extremely sensitive and as well as unable to come out of extremely expensive wars that it waged in the wake of 9/11, other thus far sleeping economic and military giants have not just begun stirring but also to wake up to prepare to change the power and economic equations in the world forever. China is leading the way, so are India, Brazil and Russia among others, making big headways. Once moribund economies of South East Asia too have begun making their presence felt, and Vietnam in particular is growing at a rate that would in another decade put it above many much larger nations of the world in terms of economic strength. At the end of the Cold War in the last decade of the 20th Century, marked most dramatically by the fall of the Berlin Wall and then the crumbling of the Communist bastions in Eastern Europe, most political analysts around the world had come to be convinced and some to lament, that the world was headed to become a uni-polar one with the USA as the only power centre. In just a matter of a decade into the 21st Century, this popular prediction is proving to be nothing but too far from what the picture ultimately would be. It is not even a bi-polar world as during the Cold War, but a multi-polar one we are looking at now. Indeed 9/11 is proving to have much more significance than apparent. To indulge in a bit of counterfactual speculation then, the interesting question now is, if the cataclysmic event had not occurred, would the world today have been the same? Would what Newsweek Magazine often described as “the rise of the others” been as pronounced as it is today. Again, the concept of war and conflict has been rewritten. Except for the USA which is in the thick of it, wars of nations are increasingly becoming a thing of the past. The new wars are against terrorism most visibly, but perhaps more importantly, though not acknowledged so readily by many of the richest nations, issues like global warming and shortfall of food to feed the ever increasing human population etc.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/black-september/

5/9 Gorkha Rifels celebrates battle Honour Day

IMPHAL, Sept 12: 5/9 Gorkha Rifles celebrated their 46th Battle Honour Day which was conferred to them for the battle of Phillora in Pakistan during the 1965 Indo Pak war…. Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 12: 5/9 Gorkha Rifles celebrated their 46th Battle Honour Day which was conferred to them for the battle of Phillora in Pakistan during the 1965 Indo Pak war.

The event was held at Gothal which was graced by Maj Gen Binoy Poonnen GOC Red Shield Division, Brig Laove Verma Commander Logtak Brigade, Mr Prithviraj MLA of Moirang, and famous actor and singer Mr. Sadananda. The local populace of Moirang, Songdo and Kwakta along with members of Maira Paibi of Saiton village thoroughly enjoyed the various cultural programme  organised by the Phillora Battalion.  The soldiers of 5/9 Gorkha Rifles performed their famous Khukri Hath while the artists of Moirang troupe performed Manipuri Folk dance and Martial Arts show.  This was followed by a delicious lunch.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/59-gorkha-rifels-celebrates-battle-honour-day/

To Refresh Journalism

This editorial is prompted by reprimands from readers and well wishers who pointed out the insensitivity shown by the IFP in publishing the vividly clear picture of a raped and… Read more »

This editorial is prompted by reprimands from readers and well wishers who pointed out the insensitivity shown by the IFP in publishing the vividly clear picture of a raped and murdered girl some days ago on its front page. We do apologise for the serious slip, and hope not to repeat the mistake again. Our excuse is the usual. In the late evening rush hours of newspaper production, sometimes it is difficult to keep out the printer’s devil from playing havoc. Everybody who has had a formal academic course in journalism would have been told of this in their classes and also shown glaring bloomers even in very reputed newspapers in the past. But as we said this is only an excuse of a mistake we have made but not by any means an indicator we will continue to be lax in guarding against such insensitivities slipping past our news and image vetting procedures. This brings to the fore one other concern. As in academics, journalists too need to be put through occasional refresher courses in new developments in the professions as well as standards of general ethics which undoubtedly have a profound bearing on the discharge of their duty. After all, although in a different way, much of the terms of conduct of this profession too are cerebral in nature.

The Department of Information and Public Relations, DIPR, government of Manipur has a fortnight long certificate journalism training course each year with the objective of grooming young men and women on the threshold of choosing a career to develop an interest in the profession by getting them to have a glimpse of its inner dynamics. Senior journalists in the state are the resource persons for these annual events and the trainees are taught the classical definitions as well as practical problems of the profession. While this is a good effort, the point to be noted is, not many of those who undergo these courses ever join the profession. At the local level, the working conditions of the profession cannot match government jobs, so the brighter ones normally opt for the latter. Indeed many of them enlist in the DIPR courses for the certificate in the hope this would enhance their chances of getting into “any government job”, even a grade three or four one. The quality of education in the state being such, not many of them would also be able to match their competitors from many other states for journalistic jobs in the open market in better paying environs of other Indian metropolises.

This being the scenario, we would like to suggest that it would be much more profitable for the DIPR course to be converted to a refresher course for working journalists. The lectures then would not necessarily have be about news gathering or newspaper production, but can have a much larger parameter. As for instance, the course could orient itself towards issues like gender sensitivity, child rights, human rights, law, or for that matter grassroots welfare programmes of the State as well as Central governments, all of which the profession has to deal with, and all of which undoubtedly would have a strong bearing on the quality as well as efficacy of journalism in the state. The government could also tie up with the Manipur University, which already has a journalism department, and conduct such refresher courses periodically. Such an arrangement would be ideal, for the resource persons, not just in journalism but also in the other subjects of relevance to the profession would be readily available. Besides the government, we wonder if it would not be possible for some of the well-funded NGOs to hold lesser versions of the courses by way of workshops and media seminars. While there is a profusion of NGOs in the state working in the areas of HIV/AIDS, environment, gender issues, conflict resolution, we wonder what is keeping a sound media NGO from materialising here. Nobody will doubt how important the media in a situation such as Manipur’s, and in fact, the media’s relevance is also profound in the success of the campaigns by NGOs working in the above named fields. So these media refresher courses could become part of their overall programmes. How for instance could an average reporter know the nuanced issues involved in HIV/AIDS, environment or gender reporting? What is not understood is, few if any journalists in any newspaper in the state, and indeed in most media organisations anywhere, get to specialise in any particular field and thus they all tend to be generalists. The pitfall of this predicament is what the IFP is also having to apologise in this editorial.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/to-refresh-journalism/

Birth anniversary

IMPHAL, Sept 15: The 85th birth anniversary of veteran communist leader Thokchom Bira was held today at Irawat Bhwan today with CPI state secretary Dr M Nara, health minister Ph… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 15: The 85th birth anniversary of veteran communist leader Thokchom Bira was held today at Irawat Bhwan today with CPI state secretary Dr M Nara, health minister Ph Parijat, MLA Mangi, M Ibeni and communist leaders as the presidium members.

Floral tribute was also paid to the photograph of the communist leader.

The dignitaries hailed Bira as a companion of Hijam Irabot who had worked for the upliftment of Manipuri society.

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Elusive Gender Equality


When it comes to gender equality, Manipur is a land of contradiction. In many ways… more »


When it comes to gender equality, Manipur is a land of contradiction. In many ways Manipuri women are much more liberated. Traditionally they have been economically independent and as in any agrarian society, they participated in the same occupations as their men folks. This is except in matters of soldiering, and there are in fact explanations that traditionally women in the state are vitally involved economic activities and in keeping the family hearth burning precisely because at times of wars, able bodied men automatically were conscripted into the state’s fighting forces. Since wars and raids were frequent, it became essential for the women to fill in and do the needful to keep the economy of the place standing. That the tradition of women shouldering the major part of the responsibility of taking care of family needs has hung on even after the advent of the modern economy is a failure of the tradition from growing with the demands of the time thus making itself anachronistic and redundant. What is also true is, while a traditional woman in Manipur would be much more independent and liberated than a traditional woman in most other parts of sub-continental India, the same is hardly true of the modern woman. Manipur, and indeed the entire northeast would fall far behind in this. Just considering the example of women leaders who emerge on the political horizon would be evidence. Again, the power of women in Manipur in the traditional sense is witnessed in the Meira Paibi movement, the most recent climactic demonstration of this power was on July 15, 2004 at the Kangla Gate in the now famous naked protest by 15 women. In many ways Irom Sharmila is another demonstration of this same phenomenon.

It is in the transition of this traditional strength to the modern incarnation of the Manipuri woman that the curtain has fallen. For evidence, look at the Manipur State Legislative Assembly. In the current one, there is only one woman MLA, and this too almost by default. Had the lady not been the wife of the chief minister, Okram Ibobi, it is unlikely she would have made it. In this sense, it can almost be said the lone seat occupied by a lady was won by the chief minister and thus it is his second seat in the Assembly. In other words, there is a woman in the Assembly only in form but in spirit it is a man’s seat, making it not altogether incorrect to say that in actuality there is no independent woman representative in the current Assembly. Compare this with traditionally conservative states like Rajasthan, Bengal, Tamil Nadu etc. These states have seen towering women leaders who even rose to the position of chief ministers. Is such a situation thinkable in Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram, Assam, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh or for that matter Meghalaya, where women are supposed to have always occupied an especially powerful place in a matrilineal social structure? Something is just not right and this calls for right advocacy and intervention.

The trouble perhaps is also about a hangover from a patriarchal feudal past and the inability of the modern to overcome it. The values of this patriarchal order are ingrained deep in the society and its proponents incidentally are not always men. Women are equally responsible for its perpetration. This latter point is in two ways. One, in the manner Jean Paul Sartre explains in his introduction to Frantz Fanon’s “Wretched of the Earth” where he says through generations of oppression the oppressed begins to believe in his or her own degradation. She then identifies her own detested self image in others in similar predicament as her. Thus, it is often the mother-in-law and the sister-in-law who are the meanest and cruellest to the daughter-in-law. The other way this social inequality is perpetrated is by an internalised self interest of the feminine gender. This internalisation has become almost an intuition. Evidence of this is seen practically every day whenever a woman thinks it fit to project herself as the weaker sex, and as if by rights guaranteed by this status, insists on jumping long queues outside bank counters and ATM machines. True the patriarchal order is also zealously guarded by men who like to see their women as cultural show pieces, dressed and groomed the way they want, and behaving as helpless dependents they can lord over as chivalrous defenders. All these hypocrisy on the part of the feminine gender and the hegemonic stupidity of the strutting males in Manipur must first change before a radical transformation capable of bringing about a parity of power in the relationship between the two genders can come about.

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Dastardly Crime


The murder of two non local immigrants was dastardly to say the least. Such crimes… more »


The murder of two non local immigrants was dastardly to say the least. Such crimes in the last few years, it is now clear, is not random but falls into a definite pattern. Even as the state is reeling under the impact of the economic blockade, anti-social elements are adding insult to injury by their atrocious and unthinking acts. The crime must be roundly condemned. In any case, xenophobia is no solution to whatever genuine concerns of possible demographic overturning caused by unregulated inflow of immigrants, economic or political. The government must ensure that the vulnerable sections of the society are given adequate protection to their life and property. It is very unfortunate that these ugly incidents have been periodically resurfacing in this beleaguered state. It is also unfortunate that between one massacre and the next, the government has not been able to evolve any farsighted policies to tackle the problem conclusively. All it has been doing is to fire fight, which quite obviously, to use a medical analogy, is merely in the nature of sedative but far from being a cure to the disease. So as in the past, the administration has, as a response to the most recent racial attack, herded non local immigrants to camps it set up and given them police cover. But the question is for how long can this be for? This is especially relevant because those housed in the camps are mostly impoverished daily wage earners and outside their places of work would be deprived of their meagre earnings. Sooner than later, by the compulsions of poverty, they would want to be released so that they can return to their places of work, and that is when the cycle of hate violence would likely be repeated soon as the public and government vigil drop.

The moot point is, while the government must do what it is doing now by making the security cover foolproof, it must also think of evolving longer term strategies to tackle this growing menace of xenophobic hate crimes. While it is a few miscreants who are responsible for these crimes, what is to be remembered is the crimes are the extreme manifestation of a general atmosphere of concern amongst the a good section of the population of the state that immigrants would come to outnumber the indigenous populations sooner than later. It may be recalled that so many powerful and well known civil organisations, have expressed this anxiety in no uncertain terms and indeed there is a parallel increase in the decibel in the demands for the re-introduction of the inner line permit system which would restrict immigration as well as prevent transfer of landed property to immigrants. A longer term solution to the problem would have to address this concern and seek to resolve or moderate it. If such an approach is not taken, the government would be left with no other option than to resort to the same strategy of bolting the stable after the horses have fled. This would be unforgivable for the matter involves lives and any loss of life is nothing to be callous about.

But what manifests as a concern of possible demographic imbalances may have a strong unarticulated component of competition for jobs. As had been written and thrashed so many times even on these same columns, immigrant labour always manages to drag down wages earning the ire of the local labour market. The fact that those the miscreants targeted were impoverished immigrant labourers may in fact be an indicator of this contention. Some years ago, the reason for the attacks in Assam on “Hindi speakers” was openly stated to be an outcome of competition for railway jobs of grade three and two. In Maharashtra the underlying causes for the attacks on non-Maharashtrians were also for the same reason. We are pointing out these possible factors so that the government does not miss them out in evolving its own long term strategy of tackling this ugly and shameful problem. Just to underscore the point, the government cannot afford to let its guards down in the immediate context for there are killers out there bent on creating xenophobic mayhem. They must be kept at bay. However the government should also think of some regulatory mechanism to check the inflow of immigrants. It must be acknowledged that beneath the loathsome xenophobia are some genuine concerns which must be taken care of. As the saying goes, good fences make good neighbours. At this point perhaps introducing such a regulatory mechanism, even if a mild one, is this good fence. It is needless to remind the government that such regulatory mechanisms exist in many other Northeast states.

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