557 nominations declared valid after scrutiny

Improper arrangement at Lamphel DC office complex leaves many dejected IMPHAL, May 7: After the scrutiny of nomination papers for the June 1 Autonomous District Council election today, the authorities

Improper arrangement at Lamphel DC office complex leaves many dejected

IMPHAL, May 7: After the scrutiny of nomination papers for the June 1 Autonomous District Council election today, the authorities declared valid the papers of 557 candidates out of the total 571 nominations filed.

The respective returning officers conducted the scrutiny at the Deputy Commissioner Imphal West office complex at Lamphel today.

Scrutiny was conducted in the presence of the candidates and representatives of political parties.

Inside the Deputy Commisioner`™s premises, only two rooms were allotted for the scrutiny process of 571 candidates from 144 constituencies of six Autonomous Hill Districts Councils.

This created a massive traffic jam for more than two hours in and around the area and mobility of the public including the intending candidates were gravely constraint.

The two dark halls were jammed packed without any sitting arrangement even for the candidates except the election officers.

The officials had to use mobile phone lights to read the names of candidates.

The media was initially denied entry by the police into the hall screening candidates from Tamenglong, Senapati and Ukhrul leading to a brief scuffle, but later allowed access.

Meanwhile, the SDO/Purul Angangchou Singh who was acting as the returning officer of the constituency had left the premises before 1 pm even as the constituency`™s BJP candidate K John arrived after travelling 134 kms.

The concern SDO, however, soon came back to the premises after several communications. Declaration certificate after scrutiny is still delayed for candidates of Chandel and Ukhrul districts.

`Essentially the scrutiny for the autonomous district council election should have been done in the respective blocks. And even if they could not arrange at the block level it should have been arranged at the district headquarter.` observed W Morung Makunga, Former Minister, NPF State advisor.

He continued, however, they have shifted the entire process to the State capital on the pretext of security reason for some candidates.

`The state arrangement is pathetic without even separate rooms for different districts, with crowded entrances and exits creating avoidable commotions and anxiety among the people.`

`Such harassing process is an insult to the tribals and implies a total disregard for the hill citizens.` he claimed.

A Congress candidate from Ukhrul district Ngachonmi Chamroy shared apprehension stating, `Pressure from non- state actors`™ is creating anxiety and such trends should be discouraged in democracy.`

`Police should have made better security arrangements to manage such a huge crowd` he said regarding the commotion during the initial part of the process today.

Peter Rangnamei, a veteran activist from Senepati district said, `It is very inconvenient and has created a lot of commotion among the candidates and supporters.`

`The government could have easily made the arrangement in the districts rather than compelling all candidates to travel this far without even proper arrangement to sit.`

`It is unfortunate that the police had to deal with the public with such disrespect, pushing and beating us. And in the absence of proper sound system, shouting to such a huge crowd is not audible and increases the commotion in the mob` he said.

`Such avoidable inconveniences are markers of ill-treating the hill people.`

Th. Shimreichon Langhu, a woman candidate from Chandel district said, `We have been standing since morning after travelling for so many hours. I am so exhausted!`

Another candidate from Tamenglong on condition of anonymity said `I came from Oinamlong travelling 172 kms and have been waiting for my turn. Such pathetic arrangement was not anticipated but we are shocked at the disrespect meted out to us by the process.`

Paulhring Langhu former ANSAM president said, `We witness such crowded commotion without any special arrangement to treat candidates officially. The State could have made better arrangement to avoid such attitudes meted out to the candidates today who had travelled from so far.`

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War as Destiny

No State can wither away voluntarily. That is of course if a nation is to remain a cohesive, political entity. This is the hard lesson idealists, especially diehard followers of

No State can wither away voluntarily. That is of course if a nation is to remain a cohesive, political entity. This is the hard lesson idealists, especially diehard followers of the intellectual colossus of the 20th Century, Karl Marx, have to learn. The State also predicates the military. As it stands today, the success of a republic is preconditioned by the military prowess it is able to acquire. People`™s rule does not mean marginalization of the State instrument. The past is the proof, but the present is no exception. And so it is symbolic that India, as any other country, celebrates its military on every anniversary of the day the day it became a republic 65 years ago by showcasing its latest military hardware in New Delhi. Civil processions of cultural and industrial contingents only follow the show of military strength, but these civil processions hardly can be said to be primary, although theoretically in a republic, the ordinary citizens are supposed to be ultimate sovereigns. In the state capitals, scaled downed versions of the same militaristic rituals are played out on the same day. The police and paramilitary forces in smart uniforms march to assure that behind the government is the power that flows out of the barrels of the guns. In war or peace, it is always the military that forms the overriding backdrop.

This is not a question of the State machinery doing a Kafkaesque turn and becoming an independent alien entity, accumulating power and defending the process of this continual power acquisition. There is a general will amongst the people that the State should evolve the way it has always been, with its military leading the way. The gun precedes the butter, regardless of what economists say. The response to a poll a little over a decade ago by a national magazine is interesting in this regard. On the question of what they considered as the pivotal event that launched India on the path of progress, an overwhelming number of respondents gave as their first choice the 1998 detonation of five nuclear weapons at Pokhran.

This logic is everywhere: In India as elsewhere. The military always predicates development. Take the instance of the North East Council, NEC. One of its chief requirements is for the Governors of the state to present a report of the law and order situation in their states and with this as one of the major guidelines, developmental plans are to be chalked out. It is also interesting to note that one of President George W Bush`™s defences for his invasion of Iraq now is that his country`™s aggression is all about making Iraq a true republic whose benefits can reach its people in an equitable way. It is another matter that the invasion has reduced Iraq today to a state of total anarchy. The earlier reasons professed for the war, as we all know, was the alleged weapons of mass destruction, WMD, in the deposed dictator, Saddam Hussein`™s arsenal. Although we object to the self righteousness and the assumption of egoistical sublimity in this attitude of the West `“ that WMDs are safe in their hands, but not in any other`™s `“ perhaps there is no other way of looking at peace than to think in terms of a balance of military power, rather than disarmament and demilitarization. This is not a question of pessimism but acknowledgement of a harsh reality.

The point then is, under the circumstance, the quest for peace must be reoriented for it to be meaningful. Even though many peaceniks will think this is perverse, deadly weapons in the possession of the State, it does seem continues to be a source of security and wellbeing for the people of the State. Ironic as it may sound, the republic must have weapons, the deadlier the better, to be able to convince its people it can guarantee them peace. There is also a reverse inference to this whole argument. Just as the military predicates the republic, challenges to the republic cannot but be of a militaristic nature. Insurgencies cannot be conducted through correspondences and appeals, but by violence alone. This is the tragedy, and the only way to get around the problem permanently would have ultimately to be to remove the reasons that spawned insurgency in the first place. Easier said than done.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Laishram Meena`s `Daughter Unpluck` throws light of tender beauty of NE India

NEW DELHI, May 7 (MIC): Laishram Meena Devi`™s debut solo art exhibition entitled `Daughters Unpluck` organized by the India International Centre (IIC), New Delhi opens to art lovers to go

NEW DELHI, May 7 (MIC): Laishram Meena Devi`™s debut solo art exhibition entitled `Daughters Unpluck` organized by the India International Centre (IIC), New Delhi opens to art lovers to go through the world of nostalgic charm and tender beauty of the North East India.

The eight day painting exhibition at the Art Gallery of IIC Annexe, Lodhi Estate here was inaugurated by the Dr. Thokchom Meinya, Lok Sabha MP from Manipur on Wednesday. The exhibition will last upto May 13.

Describing the exhibits as excellent, lovely and wonderful; Dr. Meinya expressed that Meena`™s paintings would talk about not only the hidden talents and creativities of the North East artists but also the identities and beauties of the region to the mainland India. Dr. Meinya appreciated Laishram Meena for her pain staking jobs to create her art pieces in a short period for the exhibition entitled `“Daughters Unpluck.

Curated by Anni Kumari, Assistant Professor, visiting faculty of College of Art, Delhi; altogether thirty paintings of the exhibition shows the various moods of the girl children of the Mongoloids living in the North East India. Besides four or five pieces created in 2103 and 2014, majority of the art pieces were created during this year. Medium of all paintings are of acrylic on canvas.

`Innocent Look`™, `My Red Ribbon`™, Kachak Dang`™, Sana Matum`™, `Fou Friends`™, `Traditional Weaving`™, `Khutlokpi`™, `A Shimray Family`™, `Two Sisters`™, `Manipuri Woman`™, My cousin Sister`™, `My Last Orange`™, and `Old Album of Poonam`™ are few memorable titles of the showpieces.

Anni Kumari described, `Her figurative vocabulary and preference of bright colours and design patterns echo an understanding and appreciation of Indian aesthetics in terms of `Shringara rasa` exuding a medley of `bhavas` or emotions. Akin to a continuous narrative, each of her works leads from one to the other, unfolding a personal biography of a particular time and space`. `All her works doesn`™t seems to be from Indian thoughts and culture, but the fact is her works are the showpieces of Northeast Indian`, she added.

The unique characteristic of exhibition is that the portraits have distinct Mongoloid features, and with the recent racist attacks in many places in India the artist wants to convey the message that no matter how different the people of northeast look, but they are very much Indian at heart.

Meena is a young visual artist from Manipur who passed the Bachelor of Fine Art in Painting from Jamia Millia Islamia University with gold medal in 2011 and Master`™s Degree in Fine Arts from the College of Art, Delhi in 2013.

Right from her student days, she has been passionate about portraits as a subject to communicate a nostalgic relationship with her lived environment. Vibrancy of colour and the use of design to enliven a surface has been her interest area.

She has taken part in about 20 Group show exhibitions held at Delhi, Mumbai and Barodara in India and in Korea from 2009 till date. He attended the Artists Camp held at Bangalore organized by the Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi in 2012 and at Srinagar in 2011. Art collectors from USA, Korea, New Delhi and Mumbai had purchased her art pieces for private collection.

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Militant carrying reward of Rs 2 lakh killed in encounter – Zee News

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Aizawl: A militant of Manipur-based Hmar People’s Convention (Democrats) carrying a reward of Rs 2 lakh, was killed near Tiaulian hamlet in Manipur in an encounter with Mizoram police personnel Friday morning, a senior police officer said.

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Militant carrying reward of Rs 2 lakh killed – Press Trust of India

Militant carrying reward of Rs 2 lakh killed
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Aizawl, May 8 (PTI) A militant of Manipur-based Hmar People’s Convention (Democrats) carrying a reward of Rs 2 lakh, was killed near Tiaulian hamlet in Manipur in an encounter with Mizoram police personnel this morning, a senior police officer said.

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Aizawl, May 8 (PTI) A militant of Manipur-based Hmar People's Convention (Democrats) carrying a reward of Rs 2 lakh, was killed near Tiaulian hamlet in Manipur in an encounter with Mizoram police personnel this morning, a senior police officer said.

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Decaying Manipur health care delivery system – 4 – E-Pao.net


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Decaying Manipur health care delivery system – 4
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DESAM seeks action against RIMS Chief Account Officer

The Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur DESAM has demanded on Thursday the RIMS authorities should take appropriate action against the institute’s Chief Account Officer in connection with a fund misappropriation case Source Hueiyen News Service

The Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur DESAM has demanded on Thursday the RIMS authorities should take appropriate action against the institute’s Chief Account Officer in connection with a fund misappropriation case Source Hueiyen News Service

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Opening of proposed new SBI branch at Ukhrul faces uncertain fate

Over a year after the State Bank of India SBI made known its target to Ukhrulites for opening a new branch of the bank at the District Mini Secretariat complex within a short time span, things are apparently back to square one as progress or arrangem…

Over a year after the State Bank of India SBI made known its target to Ukhrulites for opening a new branch of the bank at the District Mini Secretariat complex within a short time span, things are apparently back to square one as progress or arrangement for the same has once again stalled for no obvious reasons Source Hueiyen News Service R Lester Makang

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An attack on religious diversity

The Pallel gun attack on May 5 has shocked the entire State while various groups and organization have stand against such act saying that it was an attack on religious diversity in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

The Pallel gun attack on May 5 has shocked the entire State while various groups and organization have stand against such act saying that it was an attack on religious diversity in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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UTP kills self inside Sajiwa jail

A 66 year old under trial prisoner, who has been accused of raping a minor girl, allegedly committed suicide inside Sajiwa Central jail complex by jumping down from a water reservoir tower today Source The Sangai Express

A 66 year old under trial prisoner, who has been accused of raping a minor girl, allegedly committed suicide inside Sajiwa Central jail complex by jumping down from a water reservoir tower today Source The Sangai Express

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ZYF appeals

The Zeliangrong Youth Front has appealed all the Zeliangrong people to come and work together for the welfare of the Zeliangrong community in order to march on the path of progress and prosperity, reports NNN Source The Sangai Express

The Zeliangrong Youth Front has appealed all the Zeliangrong people to come and work together for the welfare of the Zeliangrong community in order to march on the path of progress and prosperity, reports NNN Source The Sangai Express

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Human rights issue raised at UNPFII session CSCHR

A two member delegation of the Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN CSCHR attended the just concluded 14th Session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous issues UNPFII held at the UN Headquarters in New York from April 20 …

A two member delegation of the Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN CSCHR attended the just concluded 14th Session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous issues UNPFII held at the UN Headquarters in New York from April 20 to May 1 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Meena’s ‘Daughters unpluck’ throws light of tender beauty

Laishram Meena Devi’s debut solo art exhibition entitled Daughters Unpluck organized by the India International Centre IIC , New Delhi opens to art lovers to go through the world of nostalgic charm and tender beauty of the North East India Source …

Laishram Meena Devi’s debut solo art exhibition entitled Daughters Unpluck organized by the India International Centre IIC , New Delhi opens to art lovers to go through the world of nostalgic charm and tender beauty of the North East India Source Hueiyen News Service MIC

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Unprovoked firing near Pallel JAC agrees to claim victim’s body

The JAC constituted against the killing of M Gopal 43 s o late Gourachandra during Lai Lamthokpa ritual of Ibudhou Sekmai Ningthou Nongpok Ningthou at Pallel in the evening of May 5 held a second round of meeting with the Chief Minister today and it …

The JAC constituted against the killing of M Gopal 43 s o late Gourachandra during Lai Lamthokpa ritual of Ibudhou Sekmai Ningthou Nongpok Ningthou at Pallel in the evening of May 5 held a second round of meeting with the Chief Minister today and it has decided to claim the body of Gopal after completion of post mortem tomorrow Source The Sangai Express

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Tribal chiefs hit back at Chandel NERCORMP project manager

All Tribal Chiefs’ and Peoples’ Grievances Forum ATC PGF , Chandel district has rubbished the statement issued by NERCORMP, Chandel project manager alleging that his clarification lacked proof Source The Sangai Express

All Tribal Chiefs’ and Peoples’ Grievances Forum ATC PGF , Chandel district has rubbished the statement issued by NERCORMP, Chandel project manager alleging that his clarification lacked proof Source The Sangai Express

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SANULAL protests

A protest demonstration was staged today at Chingamakha against the indiscriminate firing towards a group of people participating in Lai Lamthokpa ritual of the local sylvan deity at Pallel on May 5 in which one individual was killed while many others …

A protest demonstration was staged today at Chingamakha against the indiscriminate firing towards a group of people participating in Lai Lamthokpa ritual of the local sylvan deity at Pallel on May 5 in which one individual was killed while many others sustained injuries Source The Sangai Express

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KRUM condemns

Komrem Union, Manipur KRUM on Wednesday strongly condemns the firing incident of May 5 in between pallel and Aimol village in which one person succumbed to his injuries Source Hueiyen News Service

Komrem Union, Manipur KRUM on Wednesday strongly condemns the firing incident of May 5 in between pallel and Aimol village in which one person succumbed to his injuries Source Hueiyen News Service

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Massive condemnations on gun attacks

Many civil organizations have condemned the gun attacks by unidentified miscreants on a religious ‘Lairaoba’ procession at Pallel on Tuesday late night killing one person and injuring four others Source Hueiyen News Service

Many civil organizations have condemned the gun attacks by unidentified miscreants on a religious ‘Lairaoba’ procession at Pallel on Tuesday late night killing one person and injuring four others Source Hueiyen News Service

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