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Tamenglong Headquarters As The Summer Capital of Manipur: From bleak to …KanglaOnlineCharles Dickens wrote the Bleak House where: “Fog everywhere. Fog up the river, where it flows among green aits and meadows; fog down the river, where it rolls def…

Tamenglong Headquarters As The Summer Capital of Manipur: From bleak to
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Charles Dickens wrote the Bleak House where: “Fog everywhere. Fog up the river, where it flows among green aits and meadows; fog down the river, where it rolls defiled among the tiers of shipping and the waterside pollutions of a great (and dirty) city.

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State BJP places hopes on Modi to solve Manipur issuesKanglaOnlineImphal, May 26: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Manipur Pradesh has high hopes from Narendra Modi who was sworn-in as India's Prime Minister today. The state chapter of the saffron…

State BJP places hopes on Modi to solve Manipur issues
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Imphal, May 26: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Manipur Pradesh has high hopes from Narendra Modi who was sworn-in as India's Prime Minister today. The state chapter of the saffron party expects Modi to solve Manipur's issues and problems in the …

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Why Should We Conserve Biodiversity?

By Dr. R.K. Ranjan Singh Biodiversity? The living organisms are found almost everywhere on earth. Hot desert, extremely cold places, like north and south pole, high mountains, deep oceans, dark

By Dr. R.K. Ranjan Singh

Biodiversity?

The living organisms are found almost everywhere on earth. Hot desert, extremely cold places, like north and south pole, high mountains, deep oceans, dark caves etc. are all inhabited by one or other kind of organisms. The types of organisms found on different places differ from one another. For example, plants, animals, insects etc. living in pond are different from those on land. Likewise plants, animals and even human beings found in different parts of the world differ in many ways. The planet earth is thus repository of innumerable varieties of living organisms ranging from very small microscope such as bacteria, which cannot be seen by naked eyes, to very large macroscopic like elephants, whales, giant banyan tree etc. The richness of variety of life forms is termed as biological diversity, popularly referred to as biodiversity.

Life has existed on Earth for over 3.5 billion years. Over 95% of the species that ever existed have gone extinct. So why should we be concerned about current extinction rates and conserving biodiversity?

Currently the planet is inhabited by several million species in about 100 different phyla (Dirzo& Raven 2003). About 1.8 million have been described by scientists (Hilton- Taylor 2008), but conservative estimates suggest that there are 5-15 million species alive today (May, 2000), since many groups of organisms remain poorly studied. Over 15,000 new species are described each year (Dirzo& Raven 2003), and new species are evolving during our lifetimes. However, modern extinction rates are high, at 100 to 1000 times greater than background extinction rates calculated over the eras. Although new species appear, existing species go extinct at a rate 1000 times that of species formation (Wilson 2003). Many biologists agree that we are in the midst of a mass extinction, a time when 75% or more of species are lost over a short geological time scale (Raup 1994). The last great mass extinction was 65 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous, when the dinosaurs went extinct. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature estimates that 22% of known mammals, 32% of amphibians, 14% of birds, and 32% of gymnosperms (all well-studied groups) are threatened with extinction (Hilton-Taylor 2008). Species that were abundant within the last 200 years have gone extinct. For example, passenger pigeons, which numbered three to five billion in the mid-1800s (Ellsworth &McComb 2003), are now extinct.

Why should we be concerned about this loss of biodiversity? The answer lies in the fact that, for the first time in Earth’s history, single species, HOMO SAPIENS, could cause a mass extinction, precipitating its own demise. The primary cause of today’s loss of biodiversity is habitat alteration caused by human activities. Let’s think about the meaning of biodiversity. Most people understand that biodiversity includes the great heterogeneous assemblage of living organisms. This aspect of biodiversity is also known as species diversity. Biodiversity includes two other components as well- genetic diversity and ecosystem diversity.

Biological Resources:

Biological resources are those products that we harvest from nature. These resources fall into several categories: food, medicine, fibres, wood products, and more. For example, over 7,000 species of plants are used for food, although we rely heavily on only 12 major food crops. Most of the human population depend on plants for medicines are chemicals produced by pharmaceutical companies, but the original formulas were often derived from plants. For example, opiate pain relievers are derived from poppies, aspirin is derived from willows, and quinine for treating malaria come from the Chinchona tree. The rosy periwinkle (Vincarosea) and Pacific yew (Taxa brevifolia) both provide substances used in chemotherapy to inhibit the cell division of cancerous cells. Fibers for clothing, ropes, sacking, webbing, netting and other materials are provided by a large number of plants, including cotton plants, flax plants (linen), hemp (cordage and sail canvas), Agave plants sisal), Corchorus plants (jute), bamboo and palms. Tress provide the wood products used in making homes, furniture, and paper products.

In addition, living organism provide inspiration for engineers seeking better and more efficient products. The field known as bio-mimicry is the study of natural products that provide solutions to human needs. For example, shark skin provided the model for hydrodynamic swimming suits. The glue used by Sandcastle worms (Phragmatopoma-californica) to cement together their sand particle shells was the inspiration for a glue that mends fractured bones in the aqueous internal environment of the body. Finally, scientists are using the chemical nature of spider’s silk to design strong, lightweight fibers.

Ecosystem Services

Ecosystem services are processes provided by nature that support human life. These services include the decomposition of waster, pollination, water purification, moderation of floods and renewal of soil fertility. Ecosystem processes are often overlooked and are not generally valued as part of the economy until they cease to function. When economic value is assigned to these services, it is often startlingly high. For example, inspect pollinators help produce many commercially important fruits such as almonds, melons, blueberries, and apples. The global economic value of pollination services performed by insects has been value at $ 217 billion per year (Gallai etal. 2009). How does a process like water purification work? Rain water is filtered by soil and by microbes that can break down nutrients and contaminants, and reduced metal ions, slowing their spread into the environment. Wetland and riparian plants absorb nitrogen, and trap sediments that decrease water quality. Human construction and development disrupt natural environments, but most habitats have an extraordinary ability to recover when given the chance. This is because dormant seeds in the soil can germinate, stabilize the soil, and initiate successional events that restore vegetation which provides food and structure for other colonizing organisms. Native plants like fireweed can help re-vegetate an area after fire.

Social and Spiritual Benefits

Throughout most of human history, conservation has involved protecting nature for the spiritual gifts it provides, and protecting sacred places in the local landscape. Stories of indigenous people incorporate detailed knowledge of the animals and plants that make up their world. The heterogeneity of the world’s mythology, folk art and folk dances show the effects of biodiversity on cultural development and contribute to the richness of global arts and literature. Different cultures developed in different landscape that influenced activities, occupations, diet, language and architecture. Cultures adapted to local environmental challenges by growing local domestic crops, developing irrigation and terracing systems, hunting, fishing and gathering. Biodiversity provides a sense of place. Countries and states have flagship animals and plants that are a source of pride and highlight the uniqueness of each habitat. Travel, which provides great pleasure to many people, is motivated by the desire to see this combination of cultural, landscape and biological diversity.

Ecotourism is travel with the desire to view, sustain and support natural ecosystems and local cultures. Support from ecotourism can reduce habitat destruction, preserve species that suffer from poaching and illegal trade in the pet market, plus provide jobs for the local economy. For example, the Wasini Island project in Kenya has been a major ecotourism success story. Coral reefs and mangrove forests were suffering degradation from development, agriculture and from exploitation of reef species. Support from the Biodiversity Conservation Programme made it possible for the local community to build boardwalks and other features that facilitate viewing wildlife. Local people were trained as guides and in administration and they now run a profitable ecotourism operation. Money from tourism helps the local economy, provides incentive to maintain the habitat and provides funds for the local health clinic and scholarships for local students (Peopleandplanet.net2009). In recognition of the aesthetic value of nature, in 1892 the US Congress set aside the first national park “for the benefit and enjoyment of the people” (NPS 2010). Frederick Law Olmstead, who in the 1800s designed and managed park system and urban parks such as Central Park in New York City, believed in the rejuvenating powers of nature. He felt that contemplating nature’s grandeur allowed man to put is life into perspective. In modern times, with increasing urbanization, people seek out local parks, open space and trails, and travel to national parks and wild places where they can enjoy nature. Birding, hiking, fishing, hunting, gardening, and other forms of recreation in nature are popular activities and are economically important.

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Tamenglong Headquarters As The Summer Capital of Manipur: From bleak to hope

By Amar Yumnam Charles Dickens wrote the Bleak House where: “Fog everywhere. Fog up the river, where it flows among green aits and meadows; fog down the river, where it

By Amar Yumnam

Charles Dickens wrote the Bleak House where: “Fog everywhere. Fog up the river, where it flows among green aits and meadows; fog down the river, where it rolls defiled among the tiers of shipping and the waterside pollutions of a great (and dirty) city. Fog on the Essex marshes, fog on the Kentish heights. Fog creeping into the cabooses of collier-brigs; fog lying out on the yards, and hovering in the rigging of great ships; fog drooping on the gunwales of barges and small boats. Fog in the eyes and throats of ancient Greenwich pensioners, wheezing by the firesides of their wards; fog in the stem and bowl of the afternoon pipe of the wrathful skipper, down in his close cabin; fog cruelly pinching the toes and fingers of his shivering little ’prentice boy on deck. Chance people on the bridges peeping over the parapets into a nether sky of fog, with fog all round them, as if they were up in a balloon, and hanging in the misty clouds. …Gas looming through the fog in divers places in the streets, much as the sun may, from the spongey fields, be seen to loom by husbandman and ploughboy. Most of the shops lighted two hours before their time — as the gas seems to know, for it has a haggard and unwilling look….The raw afternoon is rawest, and the dense fog is densest, and the muddy streets are muddiest near that leaden-headed old obstruction, appropriate ornament for the threshold of a leaden-headed old corporation, Temple Bar. And hard by Temple Bar, in Lincoln’s Inn Hall, at the very heart of the fog, sits the Lord High Chancellor in his High Court of Chancery. ..Never can there come fog too thick, never can there come mud and mire too deep, to assort with the groping and floundering condition which this High Court of Chancery, most pestilent of hoary sinners, holds this day in the sight of heaven and earth.” But he also wrote the Great Expectations. He as well wrote in David Copperfield thus: “Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show. To begin my life with the beginning of my life, I record that I was born (as I have been informed and believe) on a Friday, at twelve o’clock at night. It was remarked that the clock began to strike, and I began to cry, simultaneously.” The description of the fog in the Bleak House is like the road leading to the Tamenglong headquarters. But we cannot afford to allow this situation to continue forever, and the time is now for a rebirth and a new clock to strike.

The timing is important. The results of the recent elections to the Indian Parliament have assured the ushering into an era of hope and change. The necessity and compulsions for taking the mountains of Manipur along in this journey are now much more compelling than ever for social, political and economic reasons. Today I would take up the case of the headquarters of the Tamenglong District. Tamenglong Town is the most difficult district headquarters of Manipur by any yardstick. Within the district, it is the most difficult one to reach from any village in any direction within. It is also structured in a very diverse way; we can have linkages from Tamei, Tousem and Khoupum Tampak as examples.

But what is unfortunately more pressing right now is the linkage with the headquarters of the province with those of the district. We can reach Tamenglong Town from Imphal through two routes – one from Imphal via Kangpokpi and Tamei, and another via Khongsang. The first route is longer, and so the people generally opt for the second one. Now how does the second one take us from Imphal to the district headquarters town of Tamenglong? We have to start from Imphal by the Imphal Jiribam Road (it is said that it is a National Highway and going to be an Asian Highway. But I am not sure about it for it does not have any of the accepted indicators of a National Highway. Of course, it is marked by irritating halts and checks by an army self-described as “Friends of the Hill People”. It is also taken care of by a roads construction agency of the country who have assured work for themselves for at least the next century looking at the way their workers work/don’t work on the roads.) One hundred and seven kilometres from Imphal towards Jiribam, we would reach the diversion at Khongsang. This would take from two to two and half hours. From Khongsang to the Tamenglong Town is a stretch of forty kilometres. It would take the same number of hours as it took for travelling from Imphal to Khongsang. The stretch wears the same condition as it was in the past – two decades, one decade or whatever – with no sign of improvement.

Now the question before us is how do we attend to this issue of non-improvement in the linkages between Imphal and the Tamenglong Town? I can think of three strategies. First, there is an imperative need for evolving a special policy for dependable connectivity between Imphal and all the district headquarters of Manipur. This would be incomplete unless we frame this as a package-programme accompanied by the dependable linking up of the district headquarters with all the block headquarters within. Tamenglong can be accommodated within this framework on a priority basis. Second, the Imphal Jiribam Road should be handed over to an international construction agency, preferably a Chinese, in order to learn timely completion, quality construction, working pattern and reliable delivery of the projects in hand after completion. While these would be good but would not be enough for Tamenglong. The forty kilometre stretch from Khongsang to Tamenglong Town and the difficulties being faced in the town itself are such that there is need for a more comprehensive and aggressive intervention. This takes us to the third strategy of developing Tamenglong Town as the Summer Capital of Manipur. This would have two very positive spin-offs. The necessary infrastructure development would inevitably come up. Further if it is developed as the province’s Summer Capital, the authorities would have the ability to ride roughshod over the disturbances being faced now. In any case, time is now for giving a fillip to development in the mountains of Manipur, and Tamenglong needs more than any other area.

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Walllowing in Delusion

By B.G.Verghese The Congress Party’s review of its massive electoral drubbing last week shows that it has learnt nothing despite the plain results of its follies,flawed leadership and outdated ideology.

By B.G.Verghese

The Congress Party’s review of its massive electoral drubbing last week shows that it has learnt nothing despite the plain results of its follies,flawed leadership and outdated ideology. India needs a party like the Congress with its century-old tradition of service in nation building but which has latterly come to assume that the Gandhi-Nehru dynasty constitutes the nation.

Sycophancy is ingrained in our politics and Ambedkar long back warned against the danger of “bhakti” which, he said, may be all right in the practise of religion but all wrong in the conduct of politics.Dev Kant Barooah arrogantly claimed in 1975 that “Indira is India and India is Indira”. This puerile notion has not been exorcised and seems to be playing out once again with a failed Rahul and a politically tired and stale Sonia assuming or being accorded a divine right to rule by a coterie that long back abandoned inner party democracy and, removed Fraternity as a founding pillar of the state, reducing the idea of secularism to an empty and divisive slogan for vote-bank politics in a feudal society.

The Congress, with its once hallowed leadership and ideals, is part of the nation’s political and social heritage and not a private club. It is no surprise that the charade played out in the post-poll Congress stocktaking has left party workers and supporters confused and angry. The swelling undercurrent of resentment is being increasingly reflected in statements by members calling for accountability, revamping of the leadership and a review of what the Congress stands for in a fast changing India within a fast changing world.

Nobody knows what Rahul Gandhi stands for since he has failed to articulate a single coherent idea on any subject of national importance in the past five years. Priyanka did better than he did at the hustings but can be no substitute for a democratically elected leader through the AICC, charged with a new mandate for the future. Falling back on lineage will not do. But that precisely is what seems to be planned with the AICC issuing invitations to a national seminar on “Renewing India’s commitment to Jawaharlal Nehru’s Vision”, marking the 50th anniversary of Nehru’s passing to be held on May 27.This is a routine invitation on onereckoning but equally a not-so-subtle bid to evoke a dated past and family nostalgia, with Sonia and Rahul playing leading roles.

Nehru was a great and greatly loved leader who served the nation well. But he was also responsible for some acts of crass folly. We are no longer living in Nehru’s world. What the AICC is seeking to address is not a scholarly assembly but apolitical jamboree. The discussion at its best will be on par with a debate on TodarMal’s land reforms and Asoka’s peace initiative. Interesting historically butotherwise irrelevant.

Meanwhile, the prospective PM has been keeping his cards close to his chest. Perhaps for that reasontoo much has been read of his assumed “master-stroke” in inviting the SAARC leaders and the PM of Mauritius to his swearing-in. This is a purely ceremonial function and is scarcely an occasion for serious talks when his cabinet has to be sworn in and hold its first consultations on policy formulation. A courtesy call and photo opportunity is all that might be possible over a banquet. With Mr Nawaz Sharif coming, a one-to-one courtesy summit has been organised for the 27th morning for 20-30 minutes with each of the visiting leaders. There will be no time and there has been no preparation for serious bilateral talks and so these can at best be breaking-the-ice meetings. A back-channel already exists with Pakistan and has been active. This will probably be directed to continue. Mr Nawaz Sharif will surely invite Mr Modi to visit Islamabad and the new PM will be left wondering how to respond differently from Dr Manmohan Singh after the series of recent cross-LOC attacks and the bombing of our embassy in Herat, events of a kind that were forecast to “test’ the new PM. Symbolism is useful but should not be driven by vanity.

It is necessary give the new administration time to settle down, review and formulate its security and diplomatic policies and then take such measured steps as it deems fit. Cabinet-making has not been easy, with competing claims to one or other of the four “major” portfolios. Many ruffled feathers may need to be soothed. However, it is good that the new PM is in favour of a smaller and more compact cabinet, and proposes to consolidate and rationalise Departments that were fragmented over the years just to accommodate more and more ministers, making for loss of coordination and coherence, avoidable delays and needless turf problems. It is appropriate that departmental secretaries are preparing briefs on nodal issues and action points so as to ensure emphasis on focused goals.

Mr Modi has done well to snub Vaiko and Jayalalithaa who objected to the invitation to the Sri Lankan President to visit Delhi for the swearing in. Such disruptive conduct must rightly be nipped in the bud. Foreign policy cannot be outsourced to the states as has happened hitherto. The Bangladeshi Speaker, representing Sheikh Hasina will surely ask if Mr Modi and hotheads in Assam are going to continue to dictate terms on a Teesta and land boundary accord?

There may be no formal Leader of the Opposition as none has obtained the necessary qualifying strength of a tenth of the membership of the House, or 54 members. However, this need not preclude floor coordinationso that that there is a vigorous and responsible opposition that will not resort to the tactics followed by the BJP and others in the last LokSabha of disrupting the working of the House day after day and for entre sessions.

The length and conduct of the recent polls, gaps in the matter of poll financing, lack of teeth in dealing with the growing menace of paid news, speedier processes for disqualification of those with criminal records, and reviewing the model code of conduct all call for early, collective attention. The electoral system has stood up well to enormous challenges but has to remain ahead of the game.

The regional parties will no doubt review their fortunes and alignments. The AamAdmi Party however appears to be on the path of self-destruction with an irresponsible and quixotic leader in ArvindKejriwal and some of his colleagues who wish to apply different standards to different parties and different occasions. Internal dissensions are growing and the aamjanata is fast tiring of a permanent circuswith far too many clowns. ShaizaImli and Dr Gopinath have quit.The AAP catalysed a certain national mood but is losing the plot.

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Attacking the ‘Shadow Nation’

The news report of May 24 that of a woman lawyer and her two friends from northeast being chased by a group of lawyers, who slapped and threatened her is

The news report of May 24 that of a woman lawyer and her two friends from northeast being chased by a group of lawyers, who slapped and threatened her is condemnable beyond any words. The incident was an out fall of an alleged molestation of the woman from Nagaland studying at the Delhi University by a lawyer at the Vishwavidyalaya Metro station on the evening of May 22. According to the news report carried by the Indian Express, the accused lawyer allegedly passed lewd remarks at the woman student from Nagaland. The woman objected and then the accused came close and molested her. Passers-by near the Metro station nabbed the lawyer and handed him to the police. On the following day the woman along with her lawyer and friends went to court. An unruly mob of lawyers chased and attacked them in the court premises. They warned the victim with dire consequences if the case is not withdrawn against the accused lawyer. Court staff had to call the police as the mob of lawyers was getting uncontrollable. The counsel of the woman has alleged that the lawyers even tore the shirt of the investigation officer. They threw ink on the files of the investigating officer. It was also reported that some students representatives of northeast student bodies based in Delhi, who accompanied the victim to express their solidarity were not spared from the attack. Here, we would like to dismiss the shock element of ‘law practitioners’ breaking the law at a court premise. We would leave the matter at the disposal of the law itself, as there has been report of FIRs being registered against the violent lawyers. Incidents of attack on the people from the northeast in different parts of the country, more particularly in the Capital city of Delhi are not new occurrences. These have been going almost on a regular basis. There have been deliberations among the concerned citizens ranging from the people in academics to the civil organisations on these issues. Groups are being formed at various levels for a positive intervention. For instance a voluntary group based in Delhi was in Imphal a few days back. The group has promised to provide all possible assistance to the people of the northeast like free transportation and medical care in the Capital for a safe stay. These are the words of the Samaritans with a skewed perspective, we would say. As many commentators would often say that there is a need to bring the people of the northeast into the ‘mainstream’, and that people to people interaction must be encouraged. Agreed that India as a country is a mosaic of cultural and ethnic identities. But case like racial segregation cannot be handled by slogan like ‘unity in diversity’ unless the issue is addressed from the vantage point of the Indian state, of how they perceived the northeast. The stark reality like the imposition of draconian law of Armed Forces Special Powers Act in the states of northeast India should be the entry point to locate skewed perspective. Perry Anderson in his ‘Indian Ideology’ takes a critical look of the ‘unspoken realities of the Indian polity’. Anderson quotes historian Ananya Vajpeyi, who says ‘what AFSPA effectively does is to create an entirely separate space within India, a sort of second and shadow nation, that functions as a military state rather than electoral democracy’. Though Anderson does not prescribe fully to Ananya’s contestation on AFSPA viv-à-vis the northeast in the context of debating on the idea of India as a republic; we, however, would burrow Ananya’s ‘shadow nation’ to contextualise the skewed perspective of the Indian state and its ‘mainstream’ people particularly towards the northeast people. There is an AFSPA like approach employed by the ‘mainland’ people while dealing with the northeast people. Racial discrimination is another form of AFSPA, and this perhaps is another dimension where from we can engage the debate afresh.

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Modi in the Driver’s Seat

All eyes will be on the Rashtrapati Bhavan with Narendra Modi swearing-in as the 15th Prime Minister of India. Modi is the man of the moment. In the rank and

All eyes will be on the Rashtrapati Bhavan with Narendra Modi swearing-in as the 15th Prime Minister of India. Modi is the man of the moment. In the rank and file of the Bharatiya Janata Party, perhaps there is no other party man other than Modi who has a canny sense of seizing the moment. Alongside, he also has a deep sense of chiseling extraordinary moment out of the ordinary. Modi uses metaphors even better than the then Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who never misses to sprinkle a few lines of poetry in his speeches. During his visit to Varanasi, post-election result, Modi offered symbolic prayer at the riverside of Ganga – a river that is deeply entrenched in the religious psyche of the Hindus. A mammoth team of media trailed Modi wherever he moved; his visit to his mother to seek blessings, his thanks giving visit to the voters of Varanasi and his show of veneration of the place. Modi knelt down on the steps of the Parliament House on the day of the Parliamentary Board meeting to show his respect for the institution, just before entering inside the House. Modi well knew that all his actions were televised across the country, and that it was beamed directly to the millions of viewers at real time. He calls the Parliament as the ‘temple’ of democracy and BJP his mother; he choked and all his party men choked too. One could imagine the reaction of the hoi polio, not only of the voters of the Hindi heartland, but also the voters of emotive-India, who can shed tears with the television serials every day. The country has never been witness to such display of emotion, both outside and inside the Parliament by political leaders, adroitly scripted by Modi through his metaphors of words and actions. Though the party will deny, BJP is a political organ of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, which has a concrete base of building cadres right from the grass root level. In fact, the Communist and the BJP are the two major political parties in India that are cadre based. Modi left home early in his life to join the RSS. One may not adhere with the kind of ideology that the BJP or the RSS asserts. But here is one man like Modi, who out of his belief of a certain principle has stood by his commitment for a good part of his life. In short, Modi has lived by what he believes to be true and made them his ideal. This was elucidated by Modi himself during his speech in the Parliamentary Board meeting. Modi said whatever he has done for his party is nothing extra ordinary. He said he has simply performed the role of a soldier. His electoral campaign was taken out following the command of his party leader Rajnath Singh. His acceptance of the Prime Ministerial seat is also an act of accepting the responsibility that BJP high command has bestowed on him. Before that Modi had climbed through the ranks of cadre, to the level that he was assigned the task of mobilising the Kar Sewaks during the LK Advani led Rath Yatra.This was how Modi was tamperedthrough many of the Hindutvamovements. And this was from these grounds that hehas learned to connect with the people.Some commentators having observed Modi and the BJP’s rousing victory in the Lok Sabha election have gone on to claim that the party has soften its Hindutva stand. However, it must be registered that the political and ideological undertaking of establishing a Hindu Rashtra remains the same. Tactics is what they have changed by handing the charge to a committed man, who could steer his way through different political terrains. The BJP has chosen a man of craftsmanship in Modi who can be projected, and who in turn can inflate the party’s image. How and where do Modi steers the country through is left to be seen.

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Sack media advisor, will lift boycott, AMWJU tells RIMS

IMPHAL, May 26: The All Manipur Working Journalist Union president Wangkhemcha Shyamjai said that the union is boycotting the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, accusing the RIMS media advisor Iboyaima

IMPHAL, May 26: The All Manipur Working Journalist Union president Wangkhemcha Shyamjai said that the union is boycotting the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, accusing the RIMS media advisor Iboyaima Laithangbam of verbally abusing a reporter.

Addressing the media, the AMWJU president said the reporter had gone to the hospital to seek information about a protest, wherein RIMS woman employees were to wear black badges, when the media advisor threw a flurry of abuses.

Soon after the reporter made a complaint to the union, an emergency meeting of the union’s Standing Committee was held, and decided that AMWJU will totally boycott RIMS and not allow publication of any clarification from the hospital authorities, press conferences, developmental works, functions related to RIMS, unless the media advisor Iboyaima Laithangbam is terminated, he said.

Wangkhemcha Shyamjai said, Iboyaima Laithangbam who is a former member and former vice president of the union had been abusive against the reporter saying “the uneducated media persons of the State has created the present issue at RIMS.”

He observed that the issue is of grave concern, as Iboyaima laithangbam was not only abusing the reporter alone or just one media firm, but was abusing the whole media fraternity of the State.

It is really unfortunate that someone who has served as a vice president of the AMWJU could utter such irresponsible words to a reporter who was only carrying out his duties, he said.

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Nurses’ agitation against director paralyses RIMS

IMPHAL, May 26: The RIMS Nurses Association launched an indefinite cease work strike starting this evening in protest alleging irregularity while appointing the assistant nursing superintendent of the institute. Meanwhile,

IMPHAL, May 26: The RIMS Nurses Association launched an indefinite cease work strike starting this evening in protest alleging irregularity while appointing the assistant nursing superintendent of the institute.

Meanwhile, the agitating nurses also staged a brief protest in front of the OPD demanding the review of the promotion orders passed by the authority.

The agitating nurses convened a meeting with the medical superintendent this afternoon around 2pm which lasted until around 4.30 pm.

However, the meeting failed to bring any solution.

Soon after the meeting the nurses walked out of the superintendent’s chamber shouting slogan “Remove the irresponsible Director of RIMS” and ‘Don’t turn RIMS into personal playground” etc.

Speaking to the media after the meeting, registering strong opposition against the decision of the authority nurses announced to launch the indefinite cease work strike.

They alleged that of the six assistant nursing promoted one had retired in 2011. The promotion was affected on the basis of minority reservation as per the authority after overlooking 13 staff nurses in the seniority list, further asserted the nurses.

With regards to the similar issue a case was filed with the concerned court in 2008. But the case was deposed off with both the respondents and petitioner Staff Nurse of the RIMS found to have retired in the year 2011.

Despite repeated complaints lodge with the RIMS higher authority in connection with the alleged faulty promotion, no positive response has been received so far, said the agitating nurses adding that they pledged to continue their protest (cease work) until their demands are fulfilled.

Moreover, they also informed that they will ‘social’ boycott the Legal Advisor of RIMS and the counsel of RIMS Nursing Association for misleading the court.

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State BJP places hopes on Modi to solve Manipur issues

Imphal, May 26: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Manipur Pradesh has high hopes from Narendra Modi who was sworn-in as India’s Prime Minister today. The state chapter of the saffron

Imphal, May 26: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Manipur Pradesh has high hopes from Narendra Modi who was sworn-in as India’s Prime Minister today. The state chapter of the saffron party expects Modi to solve Manipur’s issues and problems in the future. This was stated by state BJP’s spokesman Salam Ibohal on Monday.

The swearing-in was celebrated with excitement and fanfare at the party office premises from 4 pm till 6 pm. The BJP workers along with the volunteers of the Mahila Morcha and Yuva Morcha distributed sweets and tea to passers-by at around 4 pm.

State BJP’s Mahila Morcha general secretary Bobby Devi expressed happiness that a tea seller now occupies the high post of a Prime Minister for the first time in the history of India. Today may be considered as the day of the poor because only a poor person could know the grievances of the poor, she said, adding that a ray of hope for poorer people of India has come only after Narendra Modi’s election as Prime Minister after a long run.

Later in the evening, the BJP workers lit candles in the BJP office at Nityaipat Chuthek. The workers also burst several crackers.

Meanwhile, Salam Ibohal said the BJP Manipur Pradesh hopes Modi will solve various issues and problems of Manipur soon.

“We hope that he and his cabinet ministers will address the issues of territorial integrity properly, international boundary issue between Manipur and Myanmar, economic growth in the state and the failure of developing NH-2 and 37 which are lifelines to people of Manipur into all weather roads.”

“The main office bearers are now at Delhi, after their return, a written draft will be prepared and submitted to Modi. The doors of the state unit of BJP are always open for those who want to enrol in the party be it MLAs or political workers from any party of the state,” he said

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Incomplete PMGSY road continue to stir trouble in Ukhrul

UKHRUL, May 26: Gross irregularities in road construction from NH-150 to Khangkhui Khunou village under PMGSY in Ukhrul district continue to stir things up as work agency attempted to bluff

UKHRUL, May 26: Gross irregularities in road construction from NH-150 to Khangkhui Khunou village under PMGSY in Ukhrul district continue to stir things up as work agency attempted to bluff their way through its completion inspection with the connivance of the concerned department.

Supposed to provide a lifeline to connect five contiguous villages of Khangkhui Khunou, Khangkhui Khullen, Choithar, Nungshong Khunou and Nungshong Khullen in Veikhang area, the said road project was undertaken under PMGSY Package No. MNO 916/Phase IV since 2008. However, following arbitrary shifting of road alignment by the agency and concerned department, the public of the area raised serious objection and the work subsequently halted.

MSRRDA team inspecting PMGSY new road alignment along Choithar- Khangkhui route. Photo: IFP

MSRRDA team inspecting PMGSY new road alignment along Choithar- Khangkhui route.
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Alleging that the agency is working hand in glove with the concerned departmental staff to extract the whole amount without completing the work, the Veikhang Development Front (VDF) has today said that contractor SK Redeem has already drawn Rs. 1,64,21,883 out of tender amount Rs. 3,45,94,587.48 by forging a completion report whereas in reality, the work has been abandoned with barely 60 per cent complete since September 26, 2012.

VDF, President A Hongva further stated that an interim court order dated 8 May 2014 calling a halt to construction of the work is in force which is an extension of the previous one, hence the work has been left incomplete.

“Even then the agency has in the meantime, fraudulently drawn another Rs. 10 lakhs till May 2014 apart from proposing another 1.10 crore,” he alleged.

Decrying alleged irresponsibility of EE, MSRRDA Somi, Hongva said that Somi had maintained that BMS and PMGSY are separate projects and that the stretch from Choithar to Khangkhui Khunnou cannot be undertaken under PMGSY as it was earlier started under BMS and the two roads cannot merge but roads constructed under the two projects practically joined after passing Khangkhui Khullen.

Moreover, as per the scheme guidelines, there should be 12 retaining walls, 12 breasting walls, 1 slab culvert 1 bridge and 44 ring culverts, but so far only 2/3 ring culverts have been laid and that too in unrelated portions while stream areas are left plunging. Even the width of the road is only 4.5 mtrs, far below prescribed norms of 7 mtrs, Hongva rued.

Interstingly, an official team of MSRRDA led by SE Ninglum has today inspected the work site whose completion report was reportedly submitted by the agency in collusion with the concerned departmental officials recently.

Deplorable and unnavigable surface of the so called completed road greeted the official team as the team’s vehicle got stuck on the road swivelling its wheels in the muddy ground for nearly an hour.

More surprise awaited the team as they proceeded since the road ended abruptly toward reaching the Chihui river, compelling them to take the old britisher road.

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MCP, Manipur alleges gross misappropriation of funds – KanglaOnline

MCP, Manipur alleges gross misappropriation of fundsKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, May 26: The Maoist Communist Party, Manipur has alleged a high ranking official of the Command Area Development Authority of siphoning off of a huge amount of Rs 25650 lakh meant f…

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IMPHAL, May 26: The Maoist Communist Party, Manipur has alleged a high ranking official of the Command Area Development Authority of siphoning off of a huge amount of Rs 25650 lakh meant for the farmers under central sector scheme and another Rs …

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Imphal CDO nab one KYKL cadre

IMPHAL, May 26: A team of Imphal District Police commandos apprehended an active member of KYKL identified as Chongtham Paresh Singh, son of Ch Chaoba Singh of Wahengbam Makha Leikai

IMPHAL, May 26: A team of Imphal District Police commandos apprehended an active member of KYKL identified as Chongtham Paresh Singh, son of Ch Chaoba Singh of Wahengbam Makha Leikai from Khurai Chaithabi Leirak Machin under Porompat police station on May 24 last, said a press release of the PRO Police.

It further said that the apprehended KYKL is involved in extortion of money from general public, private firms and enterprises.

One mobile phone handset along with two SIM cards and one Honda Activa bearing registration number MN01L-6449 were seized from his possession, it said.

A case has been registered at Porompat police station for further investigation.

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Students and staff of Regular High School flay bomb attack

IMPHAL May 26: Teachers, the non-teaching staff and students of the Regular English School, Tiddim Ground staged a sit-in-protest in front of the school gate decrying the bomb attack inside

IMPHAL May 26: Teachers, the non-teaching staff and students of the Regular English School, Tiddim Ground staged a sit-in-protest in front of the school gate decrying the bomb attack inside the school by unidentified suspected underground militants on Sunday morning.

Speaking to media persons, one of the students said they strongly condemn the bomb attack in the school complex, appealing for such attacks to be not carried out in the future.

She also appealed for the school to be let free from fear and to not create hassles to educational institutions.

The students hold placards with such slogans such as School is not a war zone, Make Education a Free zone, No Bomb give education, Love School Love Students and School is not Places for Demands etc.

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Police commando, civilian injured in Manipur firing – Nagaland Post

Police commando, civilian injured in Manipur firingNagaland PostPolice commando, civilian injured in Manipur firing · 40 killed in Uttar Pradesh train accident · Canadian police to probe Anderson's rape claims · Canadian police…

Police commando, civilian injured in Manipur firing
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Police commando, civilian injured in Manipur firing · 40 killed in Uttar Pradesh train accident · Canadian police to probe Anderson's rape claims · Canadian police to probe Anderson's rape claims · Canadian police to probe Anderson's rape claims …

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5 hurt over land dispute, Manipur bandh today – Times of India

5 hurt over land dispute, Manipur bandh todayTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: At least five persons were injured when a few people belonging to a minority community opened fire over an alleged land dispute case at Uchiwa village in Imphal West on Sunday. Security…

5 hurt over land dispute, Manipur bandh today
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IMPHAL: At least five persons were injured when a few people belonging to a minority community opened fire over an alleged land dispute case at Uchiwa village in Imphal West on Sunday. Security has been beefed up in the area. A joint action committee

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Achhey Din Aane Wale Hein! Will Narendra Modi’s ‘Good Days’ reach Manipur? – E-Pao.net

E-Pao.netAchhey Din Aane Wale Hein! Will Narendra Modi's 'Good Days' reach Manipur?E-Pao.net3 to disallow threats to territorial integrity of Manipur? Will the new government frame laws to extend the Manipur Land Revenue & Land Records …


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Prof Polem Nabachandra : Manipur State Kala Akademi Award 2011: Literature – E-Pao.net

Prof Polem Nabachandra : Manipur State Kala Akademi Award 2011: LiteratureE-Pao.netBorn in 1950 at Sagolband Thangjam Leirak, Imphal, Prof. Polem Nabachandra is a noted writer and critic of Manipuri literature, A professor in Manipuri Department of Man…

Prof Polem Nabachandra : Manipur State Kala Akademi Award 2011: Literature
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Born in 1950 at Sagolband Thangjam Leirak, Imphal, Prof. Polem Nabachandra is a noted writer and critic of Manipuri literature, A professor in Manipuri Department of Manipur University, Canchipur, he has authored two books and has edited several

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Chana protests

Members of the Chana Apunba Meira Paibi today staged a protest demonstration against placing of hand grenade and bullet at the home of Ningthoujam Jayenta 30 at Chana Mayai Leikai, Imphal East district under Lamlai police station Source The Sangai…

Members of the Chana Apunba Meira Paibi today staged a protest demonstration against placing of hand grenade and bullet at the home of Ningthoujam Jayenta 30 at Chana Mayai Leikai, Imphal East district under Lamlai police station Source The Sangai Express

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