Girl held with heroin

A 25 year old youth and a 10 year old girl have been handed over to Moreh police station after they were found carrying heroin No 4 during checking by troops of 24 Assam Rifles at Khudengthabi check post, reports our Moreh correspondent Source The…

A 25 year old youth and a 10 year old girl have been handed over to Moreh police station after they were found carrying heroin No 4 during checking by troops of 24 Assam Rifles at Khudengthabi check post, reports our Moreh correspondent Source The Sangai Express

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MPP inspects IndoMyanmar border fence

A team from Manipur People’s Party MPP has inspected the Indo Myanmar fencing construction by visiting Moreh in Chandel district on Sunday Source Hueiyen News Service

A team from Manipur People’s Party MPP has inspected the Indo Myanmar fencing construction by visiting Moreh in Chandel district on Sunday Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNMM observes Women’s Day

United NGOs Mission Manipur UNMM ‘s District Women Committee of Imphal East and Imphal West organized an observation program of International Women’s Day on March 15, at Yumjao Lairembi Cummunity Hall, Keishampat Junction under the themes ‘Make it Hap…

United NGOs Mission Manipur UNMM ‘s District Women Committee of Imphal East and Imphal West organized an observation program of International Women’s Day on March 15, at Yumjao Lairembi Cummunity Hall, Keishampat Junction under the themes ‘Make it Happen’ and ‘Repeal AFSPA’ Source Hueiyen News Service

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Over 1,700 dead in country due to Swine Flu

36 more deaths drove the Swine Flu toll past the 1700 mark while the total number of people suffering from the contagious disease reached close to 30,000 in the country this season Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

36 more deaths drove the Swine Flu toll past the 1700 mark while the total number of people suffering from the contagious disease reached close to 30,000 in the country this season Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Bomb blast protested

Condemning the March 11 Khwairamband bomb blast which killed three persons and wounded 21, Kwakeithel Moirangpurel Leikai Meira Paibi Lup and Young United Club of the locality staged a sit in protest at Kwakeithel Moirangpurel Leikai today Source Th…

Condemning the March 11 Khwairamband bomb blast which killed three persons and wounded 21, Kwakeithel Moirangpurel Leikai Meira Paibi Lup and Young United Club of the locality staged a sit in protest at Kwakeithel Moirangpurel Leikai today Source The Sangai Express

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FEGOCTA appeals

Federation of Government College Teachers’ Association, Manipur FEGOCTA urged to expedite long pending issues and cases of the government college teachers by the government of Manipur and the High Court of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

Federation of Government College Teachers’ Association, Manipur FEGOCTA urged to expedite long pending issues and cases of the government college teachers by the government of Manipur and the High Court of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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New teachers’ body formed

A new private teachers’ body named as Preparatory Committee, All Manipur Private School Teachers’ Union AMPSTU was formed in a meeting jointly organized by League of the Proletarian Students’ of Manipur LEPSUM and teachers of private schools on Sun…

A new private teachers’ body named as Preparatory Committee, All Manipur Private School Teachers’ Union AMPSTU was formed in a meeting jointly organized by League of the Proletarian Students’ of Manipur LEPSUM and teachers of private schools on Sunday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Homeopathy bats for Arsenic Album 30

Homeopathy Medical Association of India, Manipur Branch has said that it was unfortunate to get contradictory statement from Directorate of Health Services regarding taking of Arsenic Album 30 as a preventive medicine for Swine Flu Source The Sangai…

Homeopathy Medical Association of India, Manipur Branch has said that it was unfortunate to get contradictory statement from Directorate of Health Services regarding taking of Arsenic Album 30 as a preventive medicine for Swine Flu Source The Sangai Express

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Enrolment drive

A membership enrolment drive exclusively for women electorate was held today at the Yairipok Bishnunaha residence of former Minister Dr Nimaichand Luwang under the aegis of BJP Wangkhem Mandal Mahila Morcha Source The Sangai Express

A membership enrolment drive exclusively for women electorate was held today at the Yairipok Bishnunaha residence of former Minister Dr Nimaichand Luwang under the aegis of BJP Wangkhem Mandal Mahila Morcha Source The Sangai Express

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Manipur unit of Sangma?s NPP merges with BJP – Times of India

NYOOOZManipur unit of Sangma?s NPP merges with BJPTimes of IndiaThe number of political heavyweights joining BJP in Manipur has increased since the party came to power at the Centre, enabling it to revamp its structure and prepare for the coming Autono…


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Eastern Army Commander visits Manipur – E-Pao.net

E-Pao.netEastern Army Commander visits ManipurE-Pao.netImphal, March 15 2015: According to a statement issued by PRO IGAR (South) said Lt Gen MMS Rai, AVSM, VSM, GOC-in-C, Eastern Command and Lt Gen Bipin Rawat, AVSM, YSM, SM, VSM, GOC 3 Corps reached …


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NPP Manipur unit merges to BJP – E-Pao.net

NPP Manipur unit merges to BJPE-Pao.netPresident of the BJP Manipur Pradesh on Sunday accorded a warm reception to the leaders of the NPP in a function held at its office in Imphal Nitaypath Chuthek in which the State unit president Th Chaoba announced…

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FEGOCTA calls for speedy and amicable resolution of college teachers` issues

Imphal March 15: The teachers body, FEGOCTA, appealed for expediting a resolution to the long pending issues and cases of the government college teachers by the Government of Manipur and

Imphal March 15: The teachers body, FEGOCTA, appealed for expediting a resolution to the long pending issues and cases of the government college teachers by the Government of Manipur and the Manipur High Court.

In a press release the FEGOCTA said it is committed to maintaining peaceful academic atmosphere and advancement of the careers of the students.

Hence, on the violation and non-implementation of UGC Regulations, 2010 and arbitrary decisions relating to higher education is regretted.

It said the FEGOCTA has taken up with the matter with the Central government and supported the legal course of action already taken by the teachers on the matter.

The Education Minister has assured FEGOCTA representatives on March 4 that the long pending demands of FEGOCTA like release of SCA & TA, appointment of regular principals, career promotion of the teachers under CAS, arrears and 80% re-imbursement as per UGC regulations, 2010, constitution of State Higher Education Service etc have been already discussed with Chief Minister.

It said the FEGOCTA hopes that Chief Minister would resolve the issue of SCA & T A of the college teachers at the earliest. The FEGOCTA appreciates the Director of Education (U) and his team for taking up actions on notification to adopt API under CAS, granting of one increment in the pre-revised scale etc after several meetings with FEGOCTA`s representatives, the release added.

It further appealed to the Education Minister M Okendro and Higher Education Department to resolve expeditiously these long pending issues.

Two Writ Petitions are pending in the High Court. One is against the violation of UGC Regulations, 2G10 and lack of transparency in the recruitment of regular college Principals. The other on the payment of arrears of 6tb Pay to the government college teachers at par with the other employees of State government which has 13 months saps, the release said.

A copy of UGC on February 16, 2015 asking the Director Education (U) for immediate intervention into recruitment process and subsequent appointment of regular Principals as been also received by FEGOCTA said the released.

FEGOCTA has faith to High Court of Manipur to deliver justice and to uphold the Rule of Law and Constitution. However in case the High Court continues to deny justice by repeated adjournments without valid reasons, FEGOCTA may be compelled to take up the matter with Chief Justice of Supreme Court of India, the release said.

This is to ensure that citizens in Manipur do not lose faith in the judiciary, it further said.

FEGOCTA has been in the forefront demanding appoint of regular college Principals, regular librarians and non-teaching staff, to Implement UGC Regulations, 2010 to constituted State Higher Education Service, increases budget allocation to higher education and GPF ceiling up Rs 1.78 Core. One of the Advisor`s of FEGOCTA presented the disturbing conditions of higher education in Manipur and how it can be transformed to the National Security Council Team during their visit at Imphal recently said the released.

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`Conflict between the two branches of medicines can only confuse the people`

IMPHAL, March 15: There is an uproar over what people are terming as misguidance with regards to recommendation by the Medical Directorate on the issue of preventive medicine for Swine

IMPHAL, March 15: There is an uproar over what people are terming as misguidance with regards to recommendation by the Medical Directorate on the issue of preventive medicine for Swine Flu, fear for which is currently sweeping the State after the deadly epidemic was confirmed in the State.

The Medical Directorate had publicly expressed doubts that Arsenic Album 30 medicine prescribed was a remedy for the flu, and this has raised a sore point.

Dr. M Nara who is the president of Homoeophathic Medical Association of India, Manipur Branch, in a press conference at the Manipur Press Club today said the conflict between allopathic and homoeopathy remedies ought to have been kept aside, for both are accepted now. Indeed AYUSH branch is now under health and family welfare ministry Dr. Nara.

He further said that encouraging a conflict between the two branches of medicines can only confuse the people and this is dangerous at a time people are near panic in view of Swine Flu epidemic which has reached the State.

`This is unfortunate for the people of our State because the AYUSH is a separate department in the Health Ministry and many norms of AYUSH are now standard in treating various ailments and this includes H1N1 disease prevention.

Dr Nara also said that the one department should not object to another department`™s works. AYUSH system of medicine is legitimate under the Government of India he added.

He further asserted that from the 19th Century onwards people have been going for homeopathy treatment, adding that World Health Organisation has also announced Arsenic Album 30 as an effective preventive measure for H1N1 which in the year 2009.

He further requested the Medical Directorate not to misuse its authority and misguide the public.

Vice president of the association Dr M Purnachandra, general secretary Dr H Temba and retired deputy director RRI, GoI Dr N Birkumar, also attended the meet.

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Can note by Deputy Secretary Works supersede Additional Chief Secretary Finance`s order: BJP

IMPHAL, March 15: Is the order from the Additional Chief Secretary Finance be superseded by a simple application from the Deputy Secretary (Works) asked BJP Manipur Pradesh. A source said

IMPHAL, March 15: Is the order from the Additional Chief Secretary Finance be superseded by a simple application from the Deputy Secretary (Works) asked BJP Manipur Pradesh.

A source said the BJP has sought a reply from the State Government about the disparity of protocol between Additional Chief Secretary Finance and Deputy Secretary (works) Government of Manipur. `It is quite clear that government is openly corrupt in the every works and projects taken up in state if the government fails to give accurate reply to this question` said the BJP source.

The source highlighted the order by the Governor of Manipur in August 8, 2014 about the procedure adopted by the Government department autonomous bodies and other agencies including societies in respect of work/project executed and procurements made funds/deposits received from the government which have been placed under consideration of the Government for some time.

The mandated procedure of call of open tender/bids in respect of work/procurement has not been followed by the Department/agencies, he said.

Such practise is not only in violation of the General Finance Rules, the Central Public Works Department manual and the relevant instruction of the government issued from time to time, he reasoned. But it is also likely to lead to loss of public funds through execution of works at uncompetitive rates and under adverse term and conditions, he added.

To prevent such irregularity and enhance transparency in the tendering/procurement process, the Governor of Manipur had said that his office is pleased to order that all Engineer and Non-Engineering Departments as well as state government undertakings, societies, agencies and autonomous bodies henceforth, call open tenders for construction/engineering/technical work/procurement and process them through the e-Procurement solution of National Information Centre (NIC) government of India, the source quoted.

In the respect of tenders/procurements of lower value the departments or the relevant agencies/bodies may continue to follow the existing procedure provided the call of tender is open and transparent and the established financial and code procedures are fully followed, he further quoted.

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Virus Threat Nightmare

Renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking is back in news for his caution that the human race should be worried about artificial intelligence as a threat to them. According to him, humans

Renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking is back in news for his caution that the human race should be worried about artificial intelligence as a threat to them. According to him, humans evolve too slow to be able to keep pace with machines, if the latter come to have independent existence, which from the way science and technology have been developing, is no longer a remote consideration. Even 50 or 60 years ago, the idea of computer was stuff for science fiction, today computers form the innards of practically every gadgets, including all imaginable home and office appliances, be it the refrigerator, microwave oven, mobile phones, TV sets, music players… Even three decades ago, mobile phones were a wonder, internet was a mystery, WiFi connectivity beyond easy imagination… Now they are all part of routine reality. For those born in the last one or two decades, these are all part of their intuition, unlike their parents who have had to make the extra effort to teach themselves and acclimatise to the new age technological environment. Imagine, these intelligent gadget becoming autonomous of humans. Such a scary scenario is what Hawking is earnestly warning the world to be wary of, for considering the pace of advancement of science, advanced robotic intelligence is no longer the stuff for science fiction alone. Come to think of it, even the simple pocket calculator beats humans in any kind of computing exercises. Giving the thought more urgency, another big name in the world of computers, Microsoft founder Bill Gates has joined Hawking to warn the world of the same danger. Surely, the matter cannot any longer be considered as mere idle flights of imagination.

But the thought of slow evolution of humans, and their being overtaken by other species which evolve faster has been around for some time. The 1968 science fiction film, `Planet of the Apes` is a product of such imagination. But leave aside the thought on human`™s being overtaken by higher forms of life, such as other primates in terms of intelligence in the future, there are other ways this can happen. This challenge could come from the most unlikely competitors in the great race of life and the fight for supremacy and survival by species. Intelligence is a survival tool, and as far as this tool is concerned, humans are on top. But intelligence need not always be the defining tool for survival supremacy. There could be other weapons more potent which have remained dormant so far because of conditions such as climate. Major shifts in climatic conditions hence could trigger their coming into prominence. As for instance, even in the course of the last few decades, we have been witnessing the emergence of ever new strains of viruses and bacteria. To name just a few serious threats to humans by microbes never before known, here are some: HIV, SARS, Bird Flu, Swine Flu, Ebola… Over and above these, old disease causing viruses known to humans for ages are mutating to become resistant to drugs fashioned to defeat them. Tuberculosis and malaria are just two of them. These viruses continually mutate and evolve to solve their existential problems humans put up before them, but humans can only use their brains to devise strategies to be ahead of the race. Biologically however, their evolutionary survival strategies are too slow to keep pace with the changes these organisms are capable of going through. So far, humans are ahead in the race by virtue of their brain. Can they always be so? Supposing one day, there come to be microbes to which humans have no remedial answer. Could it be a possibility then that millions of years hence, if and when alien space travellers do reach earth, they find the planet supports life, but only in the form of viruses and bacteria?

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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National People`s Party, Manipur unit also totally merges with BJP

IMPHAL, March 15: Yet another political party, National People`™s Party, NPP, Manipur has dissolved itself to merge completely with BJP citing the objective of bringing change to Manipur politics, said

IMPHAL, March 15: Yet another political party, National People`™s Party, NPP, Manipur has dissolved itself to merge completely with BJP citing the objective of bringing change to Manipur politics, said Th Chaoba President BJP Manipur Pradesh today.

The NPP Manipur leaders and all their workers have merged with the BJP, at a grand reception function held at the state BJP Manipur Pradesh office, Nityaipat Chuthek today.

Chaoba further stated that the reason for merger with a political party in the opposition and having not a single MLA in Assembly, instead of the ruling Congress is a demonstration the Congress party`™s days are numbered.

The main objective of NPP is to bring development and prosperity in the State in terms of infrastructures, proper water supply, regular electricity supply, proper public distribution system etc, he said.

He said Manipur under the leadership of Okram Ibobi in all of 13 years has totally failed the people in these matters. He also said the NPP`™s ideology is similar to the BJP`™s.

Chaoba further rhetorically asked what the Congress party did in last 13 years in the government in field of development either in the Hills or the Valley districts. He said the BJP is determined to bring changes to the State in matters of maintaining law and order and development for the Hill region. The NPP has joined trusting this pledge, he said.

The NPP`™s Manipur Unit leader who joined BJP were former minister V Hangkhanlian, president NPP, H Siamchinkhup secretary NPP, S John Gangte, finance secretary, K Tuanzahua, President of CCpur Kendra, H Thuamlian, President of Thanlon Kendra NPP K Suanzalam, Secretary of Thanlon Kendr T Minlian, President of Henglep Kendra; Hoihmuanching, Finance of CCpur Kendra; Pumkhosiam, President of Singhat Kendra N; T Chinkawl, Vice president of Tanlon Kendra and T Dongzathang, Secretary of CCpur Kendra.

Besides, the mass merger to BJP another two individual persons joined the BJP. They are N Nilakumar Singh, Social worker of Langthabal Mandal and Lunkholal Lhungdim, former candidate of 59 Saikot Kendra and Ex-minister of Trinamool Congress have also joined the BJP.

Mentioned may be made that former Rajya Sabha speaker, PA Sangma floated NPP in the year 2013 led by V Hangkhanlian and H Siamchinkhup, President and Secretary of NPP Manipur unit.

The welcoming function was also attended by Gangmumei Kamei senior leader, BJP, M Asnikumar Singh, state general secretary BJP Manipur Pradesh and many members of the party also attended the function.

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Students demand upgrade of MU central and departmental libraries

IMPHAL, March 15: Library and Information Science Students`™ Association, Manipur, LISSAM, demanded the Manipur University authorities to upgrade the MU Library and make befitting facilities available to the students and

IMPHAL, March 15: Library and Information Science Students`™ Association, Manipur, LISSAM, demanded the Manipur University authorities to upgrade the MU Library and make befitting facilities available to the students and the rest of the university community.

In a press release, the LISSAM said although the Manipur University library claims to possess 1,60,000 books, few of them pertain to the syllabus of the 30 departments of the university.

It said if this is the condition of the central library, the department libraries are even worse.

It lamented that the attitude seems to be to encourage students to purchase their own books, and this is unfair for most students in the university do not have the resources to make these purchases.

It also said the culture of reading books in the library reading rooms is also on the wane because relevant books are unavailable and also because of lack of space.

The new culture in the university is to avoid the library and instead depend on the class notes teachers distribute, it said. These notes are then mugged by heart and reproduced to get through the semester examinations.

Instead of books, the students are increasingly beginning to depend on Xerox copies of class notes distributed by the teachers, the release further said.

The LISSAM release said numerous representations have been made in the regard to MU authorities, but all of them have so far fallen on deaf ears.

It therefore called upon the authorities once again to upgrade library facilities in the University, and to introduce new technologies such as e-book reading facilities, subscribing more journals, increasing the number of reference books etc.

It also demanded for more reading rooms to be introduced in the central and departmental library rooms.

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AMCTA threatens to intensify stir

IMPHAL, March 15: The All Manipur College Teachers`™ Association, AMCTA, which has been on a cease work strike has threatened to intensify its strike. In a press release today, the

IMPHAL, March 15: The All Manipur College Teachers`™ Association, AMCTA, which has been on a cease work strike has threatened to intensify its strike.

In a press release today, the teachers`™ body said there are vested interests amongst the teachers community who have been trying to scuttle the perfectly justified stir by the teachers for their own personal ends.

The release said the teachers have been on a crusade to save Higher Education and to optimally support development of human resources in the state, and therefore have been agitating for the last three months. From February 18 onwards, the teachers have resorted to the extreme step of ceasing work, it said.

It however lamented that the government has been ignoring them and instead been supporting those amongst the teaching community which have stood against the teachers`™ agitation.

The release said in all other states of India, the respective state governments makes sure all needs of the teaching community are ensured so that there are no hitches in the development of human resources. It lamented that in Manipur this is not the case and the government`™s attitude towards the teaching community is despicable.

It said the All India Federation of University and College Teachers`™ in its NEC meeting held on March 14, condemned the Manipur government for obstructing the advancement of higher education.

In this regard, the teachers took out a mass rally at Singjamei Chinga Makhong on March 12 to further press their demands.

It said the teachers are not on strike for their monetary benefits, but to ensure that the system runs as it should.

The silence of the government on the matter, as if awaiting the teachers to take further steps, is extremely unfortunate, it said. There is no guarantee that the teachers will not take more drastic steps to achieve their ends, the release further said.

The AMCTA release also advised the government to listen to the genuine grievances of the teachers instead of supporting those in the teaching community who are driving wedges into the community and attempting to suppress the movement.

The release reiterated that the principals allegedly appointed arbitrarily by the government be immediately removed, CAS promotions be implemented, and then appoint principals through the due process of norms.

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Book Review: Who says no one writes about the chief anymore

By Pradip Phanjoubam Few journalists have done this and fewer still would probably do what Rajeev Bhattacharyya and his colleague, Pradip Gogoi, have accomplished. They crossed into Myanmar illegally and

By Pradip Phanjoubam

Few journalists have done this and fewer still would probably do what Rajeev Bhattacharyya and his colleague, Pradip Gogoi, have accomplished. They crossed into Myanmar illegally and trekked the upper, mountainous region of the Sagaing Division of the country to the combined headquarters of several rebel groups from the Northeast under the benign hospitality extended by the enigmatic Naga rebel leader S.S. Khaplang, to meet the ULFA`™s elusive chief of staff, Paresh Baruah. The entire assignment took them over three months to complete.

Bhattacharyya`™s book which came out of this unusual adventure `Rendezvouz with Rebels` (Harper Collins 2014; Rs. 399), is as much a travelogue as it is about a journalistic assignment to interview an important insurgent leader of Assam and indeed the entire Northeast, who is among the rare league of rebel leaders who continue to steadfastly hold on to the ideal of winning sovereignty for their land and people, at a time most others have decided to hang up their boots and think of negotiated compromises.

The book is timely as it comes in the wake of another vertical split in the ULFA which has put the rebel organisation in a virtual existential crisis. The organisation`™s chairman, Arabinda Rajkhowa, now leads the pro-talk ULFA faction having left the armed struggle for Assam`™s independence and pledging to achieve the same end through negotiations with New Delhi. Chief of staff Paresh Baruah remains at large, but speculations have been that his faction has been almost completely marginalised and rendered effectively irrelevant.

The journalist duo were escorted by ULFA cadres from somewhere in the border area of Nagaland into adjacent territory of Myanmar, that the rebels refer to as `Eastern Nagaland` and from there on, on a month long trek to where Paresh Baruah is headquartered, a safe liberated zone under the sway of NSCN(K) leader, S.S. Khaplang, where a number of other Northeast insurgent groups have also found sanctuary.

The accounts of the journey itself is fascinating for the sheer novelty of the encounters with the Konyak Nagas and Konyak align tribes living in near complete isolation from the outside world in their hill top villages. The author`™s temptation to often assume an anthropological tone, though obviously untrained, is understandable. Whenever this happens, he does not however, and wisely too, allow himself to digress far into a field of study he is not too familiar with.

The first half of the book is thus about the journey itself, recounting the difficult terrain and the dangers it posed to untrained mountaineers, the captivating sceneries, the simple but hospitable Naga hill villagers… What comes across as amazing is the almost total absence of signs of the authority of the government, either of India or Myanmar. This should have been disconcerting, but strangely the sense is one of security. Rebel soldiers walking in an out of villages seem to have become nothing eventful and a routine part of life of the villagers. Perhaps this is because of prior information passed on by the rebel network of the arrival of the author and his team, but seldom were they taken note of with any wonderment by the villagers, and life in the villages carried on as usual.

From the author`™s account, there did seem to be another unwritten law that bound every villager intuitively `“ that of the NSCN(K) leader, S.S. Khaplang. Everybody seems to hold him in great esteem, and it was as if in awe and respect of his wish that the Northeast rebels were allowed to move amongst these villages without the fear of facing hostilities anywhere. Again, as if it was their bounden duty, the villagers provide porters for the rebel groups whenever sought, without any charge. As to whether such accounts are settled at the organisational level of the rebel groups with Khaplang`™s underground government, is not known.

Although the author was forbidden and does not indicate the route taken in their trek to meet Paresh Baruah, or name the villages they halt in, there are unintended hints that many of these places were not too far from the Indian border. At some of the hilltops the author talks of receiving mobile signals (obviously of Indian service providers), and at some of the villages, caution had to be taken as there were reports of movements of Assam Rifles soldiers in the vicinity. Moreover, this journey was also done by Bertil Lintner, a Swedish journalist, nearly 30 years ago, though his was a much longer journey, and Eastern Nagaland was only the first stop. His accounts of that journey, with graphic details of the routes taken, are there in the author`™s classic Land of Jade: A Journey Through Insurgent Burma.

If the Bhattacharyya successfully makes the first half of Rendezvous with Rebels rife with a sense of anticipation of the upcoming encounter with Paresh Baruah, the meeting and interview with the ULFA chief itself were somewhat a letdown. At the end of the series of interviews, stretched out over a week, and punctuated with football matches, chess games, shooting practices at firing ranges, inspections of freshly acquired armoury, many of the most eagerly awaited answers pertaining to ULFA`™s future remain unanswered. Baruah does not appear so forthcoming, but equally Bhattacharyya did not probe aggressively enough. Perhaps it was the atmosphere of cordiality that existed between interviewer and interviewed, between guest and host, or perhaps it was a case of the interviewer overawed by the towering charisma of the interviewed, sadly the interviews shed no fresh light on many important questions, as for instance on genesis of the rift in the ULFA between Baruah and Chaiman Arabinda Rajkhowa.

Practically nothing likewise was said of the much speculated fault line between Upper and Lower Assam, with the ULFA base continually being confined to less mainstream Motok Ahom and aligned communities in the Upper Assam, and Lower Assam drifting away from secessionist ideologies of ULFA. If Baruah answered queries on these matters, they were more in the nature of platitudes and homilies, and the interviewer also did not show much journalistic aggression to corner and extract more. Instead the interviews drearily meandered on issues and incidents already worn out and exhausted by decades of discussions, such as the reason for Sanjoy Ghosh`™s killing, Bhutan operations, Baruah`™s narrow escapes from capture etc. which amounted at best to encouragements for the latter to go into leisurely nostalgic anecdotal flashbacks. Although the interviewer did not force the issue, Baruah`™s elusiveness does in some way does come across as his having not too much to demonstrate of his faction`™s strength at the moment.

If the Baruah interview was a damp squib, Bhattacharyya`™s interview of Khaplang, which he said he got unplanned, is a worthy bonus. Khaplang was forthcoming and forthright, and revealed interesting information without even being nudged to do so. He explained for instance that the sanctuary he gives Northeast guerrillas is also of benefit to him, for their presence as his allies serves as a deterrent for the Myanmar army to make forays into his territory. He also did not hold back anything when he said although he would not compromise on sovereignty for his people in Eastern Nagaland, he has agreed to a ceasefire with the Myanmar government for the sake of his people`™s peace of mind.

He also tells the interviewer that the unity amongst his people was initially forged by their fight with their neighbours, the Kachins, and later their conversion to Christianity, which he says ironically the Kachins brought to them. He also revealed to the interviewer that part of his early schooling was in Margherita in Assam, and that he converted to Christianity in 1957. This is contrary to widely held beliefs amongst the Indian intelligentsia that he was a non-Christian till as late as the 1980s, and that this was another factor in his rift with other NSCN leaders from the Indian side of the border. Although this is nothing new, he also explains he decided to break off from Muivah and Swu in 1988, for he was convinced the two were preparing to make compromises with the Government of India, something which Muivah and Swu deny vehemently to this day. All in all, Bhattacharyya`™s interview does make Khaplang sound very much like a revered and undisputed leader of his people.

It would be interesting to round off this review with a very short comparison between Rendezvous with Rebels and Land of Jade, as they are of the same genre and because both talk of the same issue. Lintner pitched tent at the same rebel headquarters Bhattacharyya stayed but the dramatis personae at the camp are different. When Lintner was there, the NSCN was still undivided, though it would be only a year or so later. He was hence writing of the camp when the seeds for the split were beginning to germinate quietly and unseen.

It is possible there is a bit of hindsight knowledge he introduced in his book which was first published in 1990, to augment his actual, on the spot observations, but it must be said his accounts of the Naga camp does give the reader a sense of foreboding of the animosity building up at the time between ordinary Eastern Nagas and NSCN leaders and cadres from the Indian side of the border. The latter he described were arrogant and condescending in their dealings with the then very backward Eastern Naga villagers, and also forcefully converted them to Christianity which the latter resented bitterly. When the massacre of NSCN cadres and leaders happened in 1988 by the Khaplang group, in articles Lintner wrote at the time, he could be heard almost saying, `I always knew this was coming.`

Rendezvous with Rebels leaves readers with no such sense of foreboding, but this per se cannot be a fault. There probably is nothing grand or cataclysmic in store for ULFA in the near future and it will be the same road of dreary low intensity conflict it is destined to walk for much of the foreseeable future.

This said the book is interesting as an unusual travelogue and for the courage of the writer in undertaking the journey. Despite whatever its weaknesses, it will also remain an important addition to the growing body of literature on insurgency in the Northeast. If there is a subsequent edition, the editors can note that the readability of the book can be enhanced considerably by tighter copy editing. A little more library work can also add to its value. As for instance, when the two journalists crossed into Myanmar territory, the author notes that they passed through `no-man`™s land`™ and that this is called so because no government has ever been able to establish its authority in the area. We know of course this is not the case. Such copy sloppiness are no big blunder, but they do flatten the flavour of the book a little each time.

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