Kathmandu diary: Where are all the Hindus vanishing?

By Pradip Phanjoubam Today Nepal was devastated by an earthquake measuring 7.9, the biggest in 80 years the nation has seen. Our heart goes out to the sorrows the Nepali

By Pradip Phanjoubam

Today Nepal was devastated by an earthquake measuring 7.9, the biggest in 80 years the nation has seen. Our heart goes out to the sorrows the Nepali people are facing now.
This article has nothing to do with the earthquake, but one to recall the trauma`™s the nation has been going through the decades. It is from the IFP archives written a decade ago, after a visit to Kathmandu when the country was still a monarchy, but civil unrest under the banner of the Maoists was building up. What came across as remarkable at the time was a strong undercurrent anti-India feeling on the streets of Kathmandu. The article is reproduced as some of the core issues of identity and conflict remains the same though a lot has happened ever since. The issues are also in many ways a reflection of similar issues in the Northeast and Manipur.

Is Nepal in for an ethnic strife of the variety that much of the northeast region of India is going through? The starkness of this question became evident even during a 10 day stay in the nation`™s capital Kathmandu to take part in a European Union sponsored workshop on Xenophobia and Racism for South Asian countries, and jointly organized by five different NGOs from the various South Asian countries and one from Europe.

This is one question which is increasingly gaining currency in this landlocked Himalayan kingdom. Apart from the caste-Hindu (those falling within the four-fold Hindu varna or caste system) Nepali, who are basically of Indo-Aryan descent originally having migrated from India, there are 59 officially recognized ethnic indigenous communities in the state, although the actual number is as much as 102. Most of these communities are of the Mongolian stock speaking variants of the Tibeto-Burman language strain. The sanskritized Nepali language (or Khash Nepali), which is the official language of Nepal, serves as the lingua franca of the country and Nepali population in neighbouring countries, most prominently India. In recent times however, there has been an unprecedented upsurge in the identity assertion by most of the 59 indigenous Nepali communities, each claiming to be unique linguistically and conturally, but sharing their living space with other neighbouring communities.

Declining Hindu population:

Curiously, this resurgence of identity amongst Nepal`™s ethnic communities is marked by tendencies towards revivalism. As a result, this theocratic Hindu nation is witnessing a rapid decline in the Hindus population since the 1991 decadal population census. It is unlikely the revivalism wave will be total, as is the case with all such phenomenon everywhere, but if it was to be so, the official claim of the country being 90 percent Hindu may have to revise the figure to far less than 40, the indigenous, non caste-Hindu population in the country being close to 50 percent, and another 10 percent or so constituting of Buddhists, Muslims and Christians.

The Nepali communities falling within the Hindu varna are: The Hill Brahmins constituting 12.7 percent, the Chhetri (15.8 percent), the Yadav (3.9 percent), and the Kami (3.9 percent). Among the major indigenous communities are the Magar (7.1 percent), Tharu (6.7 percent), Tamang (5.6 percent), Newar (5.5 percent) and the Rai (2.8 percent). Nepali Muslims account for 4.3 percent of the country`™s population.

Rise of the Kirat:

Today more and more of Nepal`™s ethnic communities are registering themselves as followers of Kirat or indigenous animism which they now forcefully assert is as much a religion as any other. The rate of growth of the population registering themselves under this religious category in just the past decade beginning 1991 is estimated at 157 percent. Christianity is also on a rapid increase. During the same decade, followers of the religion is said to have grown 226 percent.

According to Balkrishna Mabuhang, a lecturer in the Tribhuvan University Kritipur, teaching in the central department of population studies, who belongs to the Limbu indigenous community, in the past, the practice has been to enlist anybody who does not belong to the established religions, most particularly Islam and Christianity, as a Hindu. The result has been the total denial of an independent space for the cultural, religious and other practices of the indigenous peoples of Nepal he said. Some terms and labels very familiar to India`™s northeast, such as `sankritization of culture`, `Hindu colonization`, `Brahmin hegemony` etc, are today becoming part of the parlance in any discussion on the indigenous question in Nepal.

Mabuhang says for instance that Nepal`™s indigenous population without exception love meat eating, including beef. But the superimposed Brahmanical order has declared a ban on cow slaughter. Persons guilty of the crime is punishable by a prison term of 15 years and those found selling beef can earn a jail term for 6 years. Many of the indigenous population including Kathmandu`™s dominant community, the Newars, who have not been able to give up the taste of beef has found a substitute `“ Buffalo meat. The meat is widely sold and eaten in Nepal today, and one finds the meat openly sold and relished even in vending shops on the streets of Kathmandu.

Not tribals please:

Curiously again, the non-caste Hindu population refuse to be called `tribals`. They prefer to be referred to simply as `indigenous people`, or `ethnic nationalities` or `Janjatis` saying the concept `tribal` carries with it negative and derogatory images, quite unlike in India where the official incentive structuring has brought about a total metamorphosis of the concept of pride and prejudices with regards to the term. There is no reservation policy in the country, although it is quite likely demands for such a policy may grow in the near future, considering 80 to 90 percent of all the white collared jobs in the country is currently the monopoly of the upper caste Brahminincal order. As of today the prospect of preferred treatment is met with a degree of indignation by many amongst the indigenous population who feel the pinch on their pride at being thus patronised. `We want equality not patronization,` they said.

Quite predicably, the main thrusts of the demands by the ethnic communities of Nepal today are:

* Equality of Language: Nepal has `Khash Nepali` as the official language. Everybody citizen in Nepal is expected to be proficient in it for all official transactions and job recruitment is to be based on it.

* Secular policy: Nepal is a theocratic state and Hinduism is the state religion. The Hinduism here is also openly discriminatory against non-caste Hindus, non-Hindus and the Dalits. Nepal`™s indigenous populations now want their traditional religion and customs to be officially recognized and given the freedom to be pursued and practiced.

* Ethnic autonomy and ethnic self-rule: There is also a growing demand for autonomy of the traditional territories of the ethnic communities where each can preserve their identities and customs more freely.

Maoist fodder:

Interestingly, the ongoing Maoist insurrection in Nepal encompasses all these aspirations within its revolutionary objectives. It is not a co-incidence hence that the backbone of this insurrection is formed by the indigenous population of the country. According to knowledgeable sources, 65 to 70 percent of the country is under the control of the Maoists, and the government controls merely the Kathmandu valley and its adjoining districts.

The question that not many are asking at the moment however is, what if the Maoist movement in the country fails? Would that amount to the subsiding of the growing ethnic identity assertions as well? The Maoist movement which draws much of its succour from the expanding ethnic churning is not secessionist. It is on the other hand a movement that seeks to re-order the power structure in the country by overthrowing the monarchy and ushering in a communist egalitarian rule. They are able to hold the energy unleashed by the ethnic unrest for the moment but what if the Nepali state manages to break the Maoist movement? Where would this energy go? Unchannelised, this energy can become a very dangerous loose cannon, destructive on its own, but viciously so when it falls into the hands of vested sectarian interests. Is Nepal in for the extremely divisive and fissured politics of ethnic insurgency as is witnessed in most of northeast India today? These are questions which should surely begin to ring the alarm bells sooner than later.

Insipid politics:

Compounding Nepal`™s problem is the insipid politics in the country. The monarchy which has grossly over-lived its utility, despite the popular demand for the ushering in of democracy, have shown no intent of relinquishing power. This notwithstanding there are not many who doubt its days are numbered and sooner than later it would be reduced to what it is virtually now `“ a vestigial organ. But the country`™s trouble is, at least for the moment, there seems no institution capable of filling the political vacuum this would leave. The various political parties continue to fail miserably to raise even one leader capable of taking on the challenge. They are mutually suspicious of each other, and indications are, the monarchy would be able to divide them to destroy the anti-monarchy movement they now are jointly leading currently. Nepali intellectuals are however convinced that even if a compromise is worked out between the monarchy and the political parties, it cannot end the pro-democracy movement of the people. In the eventuality of a possible compromise between the monarchy and the political parties, not just the monarchy, but also the traditional political parties may end up alienating themselves from the people.

Complex problem:

The complexity of the situation is again highlighted by the fact that the power tussles and equations are not just between the people and the ruling institutions. It is also between the different sections of the people as well. Call it the curse of democracy in its infancy, but democracy`™s mode of power sharing is creating many fissures within the Nepali society. Learning from the northeast experience, we can quite comfortably predict these fissures will harden further in the near future.

Furthermore, Nepal`™s poverty is amplifying its problems manifold. It is a large country with not enough for everybody. All the resources of the country are funneled into the Kathmandu valley, just about half the size of Imphal valley, but with a population of nearly 25 lakhs concentrated in it. Beyond the valley, there is practically nothing in terms of economic infrastructure or administrative presence, according to local journalists and intellectuals who have done extensive field studies. Poverty is all pervading and in such a situation, the sense of deprivation and neglect is natural. Not that everybody is well off in Kathmandu where most of the government infrastructures are concentrated. A mid level class one government officer in the Nepal government for instance draws approximately Rs 10,000 in Nepali currency, equivalent to a little over Rs 6000 Indian rupees.

Roots for mistrust:

But in an atmosphere of all round deprivation, relative prosperity is often interpreted as exploitation as we in the northeast have all seen all too frequently. The Sherpas for instance are seen as a major asset for the Nepali economy. They bring in big money spending foreign tourists, and today because of the mystique attached to this mountain community, prestigious mountaineering gears, ruggedly fashionable jackets, perfumes etc, use the community as their brand names. And yet, the revenue the Sherpas bring into the country, tend to ajain find their way back to Kathmandu even at the cost of the continued neglect of the Sherpa territory in the upper Himalayas. It may be a natural tendency in an unregulated or poorly regulated economy for wealth and commerce to concentrate in urban areas where it can transact and multiply most easily, but the natural pressures of economics is often overlooked and communal and sectarian motive attributed in a situation of widespread impoverishment. We have also seen this happen in our own environment before to mistake it for anything else.

Nepal`™s road ahead is as far as anybody can see it, arduous. Its salvation will have to lie in its ability to throw up capable, considerate, firm, visionary leadership and politics. We wish it precisely this so that its agonizing solitude is not prolonged unnecessarily.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/04/kathmandu-diary-where-are-all-the-hindus-vanishing/

Women fish mongers launch hunger strike

IMPHAL, Apr 25: Peeved with the unwarranted steps taken up by the Thoubal Municipal Council regarding allocation of sheds for women fish mongers at Thoubal Market, women fish mongers at

IMPHAL, Apr 25: Peeved with the unwarranted steps taken up by the Thoubal Municipal Council regarding allocation of sheds for women fish mongers at Thoubal Market, women fish mongers at the market have launched hunger strike at Thoubal Wangmataba Waiting Shed from today.

As stated by the fish mongers who were present at the protest demonstration, there had not been any understanding brought about between the Thoubal Municipal Council and fish mongers till date regarding the allocation of sheds at the market.

They expressed discontentment on the Chief Minister and officials of Thoubal Municipal Council for remaining as silent spectators to the month-long impasse over the allocation of sheds.

Reiterating that altogether 39 women fish mongers at Thoubal Market have submitted Xerox copy of their vendor license to Thoubal Municipal Council as instructed by the council but there has been no response so far, the women fish mongers pledged that the hunger strike will continue till their legitimate demands are met.

They also cautioned that any untoward incident arises thereof should be the sole responsibility of the government and Thoubal Municipal Council.

Placards inscribed with slogans such as `We condemn highhandedness of Chairperson of Thoubal Municipal Council`™, `We demand resignation of the Chairperson`™, `Shift women fish mongers to their original sheds`™ etc were used at the protest demonstration.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/04/women-fish-mongers-launch-hunger-strike/

Help media houses implement the Majithia recommendations, IJU urges State govt

IMPHAL, April 25: Indian Journalists`™ Union (IJU) national secretary Geetartha Pathak has earnestly appealed to the State government to support the implementation of the recommendations of the `Majithia Wage Board`™

IMPHAL, April 25: Indian Journalists`™ Union (IJU) national secretary Geetartha Pathak has earnestly appealed to the State government to support the implementation of the recommendations of the `Majithia Wage Board`™ in the State which has already been accepted by the government of India on October 25, 2011.

Speaking at a press conference held today at the Manipur Press Club, the IJU national secretary stated that the journalist community deserves a decent pay for a `decent living` and enjoy proper pay which is a ppropriate to their efforts made day and night in gathering and processing news reports.

He said the working journalists of the State should stand united and raise their collective voice to fight for their legitimate right.

Considering the present skyrocketing prices of commodities in the market it would be difficult for the State journalists with the minimal standard of pay to even maintain their lives, he said.

The IJU national secretary is on a visit to the State along with Press Council of India member Keshav Dutt Chandola to assess the conditions of the working journalists in the State.

Keshav Dutt said that it would become difficult for the small and medium newspaper establishments in the northeastern region if their respective State governments continue to maintain the low advert rates as compared to the rates of the Directorate of Audio-Visual Publicity rate card.

He highlighted that while the current rate of DAVP advert is Rs 10.69 per square cm, the Manipur government`™s advert rate is a mere Rs 10 per column centimeter which is quite less when compared to the former.

He further appealed to the State government to allocate the advert rate in accordance with the current DAVP rate card in the interest of the journalists and news publishers as a whole and help them to survive without much economic pressure.

The PCI member further appealed to the State governments of the NE region to implement the recommendations of the wage board in the larger interest of the working journalist and also assured that the PCI will always be there to extend any assistance for the welfare of the journalists`™ community.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/04/help-media-houses-implement-the-majithia-recommendations-iju-urges-state-govt/

Bird Flu operation: Combing of infected zone underway

IMPHAL, April 25: Combing of infected zone and surveillance operations of the surveillance zone have been started simultaneously from today as mopping operation which started yesterday ended successfully. Official sources

IMPHAL, April 25: Combing of infected zone and surveillance operations of the surveillance zone have been started simultaneously from today as mopping operation which started yesterday ended successfully.

Official sources from the directorate of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry, said that during the mopping operations altogether 278 fowl were culled and 60 eggs along with 400 Kgs of poultry feed were disposed of by the Rapid Response Teams .

While the mopping operation was conducted by four groups of RRT, combing operation of the infected zone along with police personnel started today.

At the same time, adhering to the action plan to control and contain the avian influenza, another four groups of RRT have started surveillance operation in surveillance zone which falls under 10 km radius from the epicentre, ICAR Lamphelpat.

The same source informed that on the first day, the surveillance operation covered 20 areas lying in both Imphal West and East districts. The areas are Ucheckon, Irilbung, Keikhu, Pangong, Naharup, Kshetrigao, Thambalkhong, Potsangbam Khullen and Awang Potsangbam, Maibakhul, Mongjam, Khonghampat to Pheidinga, Yurembam, Phayeng, Haorangsabal, Sanjenbam, Loitang Khullen, Spinning Mill, Mantri Leikai and Khamaram.

Altogether, 20,859 fowl were culled and 2335 eggs, 5759 Kgs poultry feed have been destroyed since April 19 after the declaration of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, Bird Flu, outbreak with ICAR poultry unit of ICAR Lamphelpat, as the epi-centre.

Meanwhile, in continuation of the house to house survey being conducted by health officials following the confirmation of the Bird Flu outbreak which was first reported from the Poultry Unit of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) Lamphelpat on April 18, a total of 37, 485 people of 6606 families in Imphal West and East areas within 3 km from the epicentre were surveyed on flu related diseases today.

According to State level Monitoring Cell under Health Services Manipur, altogether 1, 18, 793 people have been surveyed so far. However, no one was found having symptoms related to Bird Flu disease during the survey.

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NEFIS and along with other organizations of Karbi Anglong meet Union Minister of State for Home Affairs

NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS) Correspondence Add: 2/21, Double Storey, Vijaynagar, Delhi; Ph: 7838983871; Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com ______________________________________________________ PRESS RELEASE Date: 25.04.15 NEFIS ALONG WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS OF KARBI ANGLONG

NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS)

Correspondence Add: 2/21, Double Storey, Vijaynagar, Delhi; Ph: 7838983871; Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com

______________________________________________________

PRESS RELEASE

Date: 25.04.15

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NEFIS ALONG WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS OF KARBI ANGLONG MEET UNION MINISTER OF STATE FOR HOME AFFAIRS!

SUBMITS MEMORANDUM FOR IMMEDIATE ENQUIRY INTO KARBI ANGLONG RAPE CASE!

Today North East Forum for International Solidarity(NEFIS) along with representatives from other organizations of Karbi Anglong submitted a memorandum to the Union Minister of State for Home Affairs demanding an immediate enquiry into the Karbi Anglong rape case.

It is to be noted that three women were raped in Khorsin Athoi in Karbi Anglong by 8 army personnel. AFSPA(Armed Forces Special Powers Act) is imposed in Karbi Anglong district of Assam under which Army officers have legal immunity for their actions. There are serious chances of putting even this rape case under the carpet as done earlier. Police can not take any action against the perpetrators unless the Home Ministry gives permission for the same. Such provisions clearly stand against common masses as such cases are gross violation of human rights and justice. Activists showed their concern over the rising militarization and asked for the immediate roll back of Armed Forces Special Power Act(AFSPA).

We request your esteemed daily to cover the news so that lakhs of people get justice and they can live a peaceful life.

Thanking You

Chinglen Khumukcham

Convener

North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS)

Contact: 7838983871 Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com

 

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Kohima steadily slipping into insecurity

KOHIMA, Apr 25 (NEPS): Today, another Assam Rifles jawan was shot dead at broad daylight near Red Cross, Kohima by unidentified gunmen. The incident took place at about 1 PM

KOHIMA, Apr 25 (NEPS): Today, another Assam Rifles jawan was shot dead at broad daylight near Red Cross, Kohima by unidentified gunmen. The incident took place at about 1 PM when the jawans were patrolling. The jawan who was shot dead is identified as Rawat.

Eyewitnesses told NEPS that three unidentified gunmen were seen fleeing through the thoroughfare towards Mizo Church after committing the crime. So far no arrest has been made.

Security has been intensified and heavy frisking going on in the state capital.

Luckily much before the incident, this morning at about 8 there was a procession in connection with World Malaria Day Awareness from Fira Hotel to Old MLA Hostel Junction by hundreds of school students and passing through the very route where today’s unfortunate incident took place. Some panicky students asked, “What would be the consequences if this unfortunate incident took place when such procession was going on?”

It may be mentioned that one month ago on March 26, unidentified miscreants also ambushed on the Assam Rifles jawans near IG Stadium causing injuries to four jawans, two of them seriously.

Just 10 days ago on April 15, a crude bomb exploded at National High Way 2 near Larie Junction, Kohima but no one injured. Again the next day on April 16, another bomb went off at the same National Highway 2, again near Larie Colony, Kohima, injuring at least three innocent people.

The citizens of the state capital, Kohima, start feeling insecure now.

Meanwhile Home Minister Y Patton strongly condemned today’s incident and urged the state police to nab the culprits. He also urged both the Government of India and the NSCN (K) to extend the ceasefire which expires on April 27 this month for the larger interest of the settlement of the long drawn out Naga political issue once and for all.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/04/kohima-steadily-slipping-into-insecurity/

M.Tech/ M.Arch/ M.Plan Admission programme 2015 at NIT, Manipur

Below is the notice on M.Tech/ M.Arch/ M.Plan Admission programme 2015 at NIT, Manipur and all other NITs/Reputed Govt. Institutes of India.    

Below is the notice on M.Tech/ M.Arch/ M.Plan Admission programme 2015 at NIT, Manipur and all other NITs/Reputed Govt. Institutes of India.

 

 

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Free Eye Screening Camp at “Advanced Hospital”

  23/ ASHRI /ADVT/926                                                                         Date: 23rd April 2015   PRESS RELEASE   A One Day Free Eye Screening and Cataract Session was organized by the Management of Advanced Speciality

EYE SCREENING

 

23/ ASHRI /ADVT/926                                                                         Date: 23rd April 2015

 

PRESS RELEASE

 

A One Day Free Eye Screening and Cataract Session was organized by the Management of Advanced Speciality Hospital & Research Institute today, the 23rd April 2015, Thursday from 9.00 AM to 4.30 PM as a part Corporate Social Responsibility Programme of the hospital.  The Session was organized at the hospital premises situated at Palace Compound, Imphal East. More than 500 patients availed the free eye screening session and 80 patients have been listed for cataract operation. The Cataract operations will be conducted on 1st May 2015, Friday and 3rd May 2015, Sunday; registration will start from 7 AM onwards and operation will start from 9 AM. Dr. L. Tondon Singh, Senior Eye Specialist, Dr. Kh. Kamini Babu Singh, Senior Eye Specialist, Dr. L. Chaoba, Eye Specialist, Dr. Kh. Vikram, Eye Specialist, Dr. K. Romen, Eye Specialist and Dr. S. Bobby, Eye Specialist participated the camp along with the support of Ophthalmic Technicians and the staffs of Advanced Hospital. Free medicine, eye drop, etc. were also distributed to the patients.

 

 

(Dr. B. Gokulchandra Sharma)

Medical Superintendent,

Advanced Speciality  Hospital

& Research Institute

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Manipur facing fuel shortage – The Hindu

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Khongjom Battle fought on April 25 not on April 23: RK Jhaljit

IMPHAL, April 25: Contending that the government has misled the people of the State by wrongly assuming that the Khongjom Battle took place on April 23, 1891 which is not

People observing the Khongjom Battle at Tengol Lampak, Kakching.

People observing the Khongjom Battle at Tengol Lampak, Kakching.

IMPHAL, April 25: Contending that the government has misled the people of the State by wrongly assuming that the Khongjom Battle took place on April 23, 1891 which is not true as the historic war was fought on April 25; renowned historian RK Jhaljit further claimed that the battle fought between the Manipuri warriors and the mighty British took place at Tengol Lampak near Khongjom River not at Kheba Chingkhong.

He was speaking as a resource person during the observance function of 124th Khongjom Lan Ningsing Numit observed by Major Chongtha Miya Memorial Committee, Manipur in collaboration with Khongjom Battle Memorial Celebration Committee, Manipur at Tengol Lampak, Kakching in Thoubal district today.

The fact that the Khongjom Battle took place on April 25 at Tengol Lampak is clearly written in the British record. As there had not been any error in the British record till date, there is nothing to argue about the date and place of the Khongjom Battle, he said.

Quoting the British record, the historian pointed out that Paona Brajabasi died on April 23 but not at battle field.

Paona Brajabasi and Major Chongtha Miya had sent a request to Konung to provide weapons to them to face the mighty British forces. As the request was turned down, furious Paona Brajabasi holding a sword stormed the Lanjaba Camp of British at Kheba Chingthak but died in his fierce attempt.

On April 25 early morning, the British forces using bomb and artillery attacked the Meitei battle camp at Tengol Lampak. A fierce war took place between the Meitei forces under the command of Major Chongtha Miya and British forces at the area. There had not been any battle fought on April 24, he narrated.

Saying that April 23 could be observed as the death anniversary of Paona Brajabasi but not as Khongjom Day, RK Jhaljit emphasized the need for forming an expert committee to ascertain the facts of Khongjom Battle so that coming generation could know about it precisely.

He went on to say that the then Chief Minister MK Priyobarta had erected a memorial stone and offered tarpan on April 25 at Tengol Lampak in remembrance of the deceased unidentified Meitei soldiers who died fighting against the British forces.

Regretting that the Khongjom Day has been observed by the state government by investing huge amount of money that also in the wrong place and date, he said that it will be a wise step on part of the government if the money invested for observing the Khongjom Day is used for the welfare of the people.

Consultant to Government of Manipur, Dr RK Nimai who was present at the occasion as chief guest admitted that the then CM Priyobarta had erected the memorial stone at Tengol Lampak based on the genuine British record.

He exuded confidence that the government will look into the conflicting facts on the observation of Khongjom Day.

Offering of floral tributes to the statue of Major Chongtha Miya and rendition of Khongjom Parva by Subadani and her team were the main highlights of the observance function which was also attended by former Chairperson of Manipur Woman Commission, Dr Ch Jamini.

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Tremors felt in Orissa and Manipur
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People in high-rise buildings in the state capital and other places were seen moving out as they noticed furniture and ceiling fans were swaying. The tremor, which shook the East and other parts of India, was also felt in Manipur today. There was no

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Tremor felt in Manipur – Niticentral

Tremor felt in ManipurNiticentralImphal, Apr 25 (PTI) The tremor, which shook the East andother parts of India, was also felt in Manipur today. There was no report of casualties or damage to property in the quake, a state official said. The quake was f…

Tremor felt in Manipur
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Imphal, Apr 25 (PTI) The tremor, which shook the East andother parts of India, was also felt in Manipur today. There was no report of casualties or damage to property in the quake, a state official said. The quake was felt at 11:40 am. PTI TP SUS PVI KKB .

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Quake triggers landslides in Sikkim, no causlty in Manipur – Firstpost

FirstpostQuake triggers landslides in Sikkim, no causlty in ManipurFirstpostIn Manipur, there was no report of casualties or damage to property in the quake, a state official said in Imphal. PTI. more in India. Live: Four reported dead in Bihar, Bengal…


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Quake triggers landslides in Sikkim, no causlty in Manipur
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Tremors felt in Manipur – Economic Times

Tremors felt in ManipurEconomic TimesTremors felt in Manipur. 25 Apr, 2015, 02.21PM IST. Post a Comment. ET SPECIAL:Love visual aspect of news? Enjoy this exclusive slideshows treat! Follow this section for latest news on. EmailRSS. Have something to s…

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Increase in production possible after renewed funding: Cacoon farmers

IMPHAL, April 24: New funding under the North East Textile Promotion Scheme, NERTPS has given new hopes to sericulture farmers in the State, said a farmer from Imphal East district

IMPHAL, April 24: New funding under the North East Textile Promotion Scheme, NERTPS has given new hopes to sericulture farmers in the State, said a farmer from Imphal East district at the venue of the ongoing four-day long Cocoon Buyers`™ and Sellers`™ Meet.

The meet is being held at the Sericulture Project Management Complex Sangaipat Imphal East.

Speaking to media persons, cocoon farmer Tidimus from Soraland Yairipok said cocoon farming has been practiced in his village since a long time back. In the past, the farmers were not satisfied with the funding and many had even left the practice, he said.

However, during the last couple of years the centrally sponsored scheme has been revived, he said.

With proper guidance from the officials, he said he is able to start and produce atleast 40 kg more than his previous yield.

Financial assistance under the scheme has encouraged farmers to work harder and if such a trend continues production will certainly increase in the coming years, the farmer said.

Another farmer from Uyumpok Village, Y Devananda said that before there were many cocoon rearers however, production was very less and this was because the farmers think only of money.

He said a family can easily survive by rearing cocoons.

The farmer continued that he was unable to construct a proper molting house for rearing cocoon.

Now that the farmers have received 70 percent of the financial assistance meant under the scheme, he has constructed one which is still not big enough, he said.

Production can increase if he is able to expand his molting house, he continued.

Sericulture department, assistant director Technical head quarter said the department officials have the records of all the cocoons brought in by the farmers of every district.

As per the record available, approximately 5000 kgs of cocoon have been brought at the meet till date, he said.

He continued that the sericulture officials monitor the cocoon products brought to the meet before they are sold off. The finest cocoon has a 25 percent silk percentage and the rates of the cocoon are fixed by the department according to the silk percentage, he added.

Cocoon with more than 18 percent silk are sold at Rs 400/ kg while those with less than 18 percent silk are sold at Rs 300/ kg, he added.

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Police dept found flouting new transfer policy

IMPHAL, April 24: Higher authorities of the Manipur Police department have been found neglecting to comply with the new transfer and posting policy of non-gazetted civil police/ Manipur Rifles/ India

IMPHAL, April 24: Higher authorities of the Manipur Police department have been found neglecting to comply with the new transfer and posting policy of non-gazetted civil police/ Manipur Rifles/ India Reserve battalion personnel which has already been implemented.

During an investigation, IFP has found several incidents of the transfer policy being overlooked.

Superintendent of Police, Criminal Investigation Department (Special Branch) who is also the SP (Narcotic and Affairs of Border) and the Public Relations Officer, Manipur Police Department had issued an official press release regarding the implementation of the new transfer police in January this year.

The official statement issued on January 22, 2015 said `Based on an order issued by the Home department, government of Manipur spelling out the new transfer and posting policy, the Manipur Police Department has recently implemented the new policy on `Transfer and Posting`™ of police personnel of all non-gazetted personnel of Civil Police, Manipur Rifles Battalion and India Reserve Battalion of Manipur Police Department.`

The highlights of the new policy include: There will be periodical rotational transfer of all non-gazetted police personnel from Valley to Hill and vice-versa in accordance with fixed posting tenure, ie, each tenure of posting in the valley area is of four years while in respect of the Hill area it is of two years; the same rotational transfer/posting policy is also applicable to all ministerial, medical and non-combatant staff as far as practicable.

Now what is surprising is that on April 7, the Director General of Police Shahid Ahmad had issued the transfer of 53 police inspectors who are included in the non-gazetted personnel of the department.

The official order no E/37/20/2007- PHQ (Adm) 2975 dated April 7, 2015 was signed by the DGP himself.

The DGP had issued the transfer of the 53 police inspectors under Imphal East, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Chandel, Tamenglong, Churachandpur, CID (SB), SP/ Vigilance etc.

However, even though the new transfer policy has been already implemented, some of the police inspectors who are non-gazetted personnel are found to have been posted at the same post for more than 10-20 years and the units of the Manipur Police department where such personnel are found in the highest numbers are SP/ CID (SB), SP/ CID (CB), SP/ CID (security) and SP/ CID (Technical).

All these units are stationed in Imphal West district which is one of the valley districts.

Some of them were even bewildered with the transfer and posting system of their own department.

At the same time, while the DGP`™s April 7 order issuing the transfer and posting of the 53 inspectors had stated that the SsP concerned will implement the posting order within three days of issue of the order and proper handing/taking over of charge of PS. Case records, etc, the DGP issued another order on April 10 staying the posting of two inspector from the 53 inspectors.

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JAC demands compensation for IED blast victim

IMPHAL, Apr 24: In protest against the powerful IED blast triggered by unidentified persons near the main gate of Manipur University at Canchipur in Imphal West on April 22 in

IMPHAL, Apr 24: In protest against the powerful IED blast triggered by unidentified persons near the main gate of Manipur University at Canchipur in Imphal West on April 22 in which five civilians suffered injuries, a sit-in-protest was staged by locals at the premises of United Youths Club, Khangabok Part II Maisnam Leikai, Thoubal district today.

The protest held with ex-Padhan N Modhu Singh presiding over it unanimously resolved to form a Joint Action Committee christened as JAC Against the Bomb Blast at Canchipur near MU Gate.

Subsequently upon its formation, the JAC adopted certain resolutions in connection with the bomb blast.

It resolved to urge the government to borne the medical expenditure for N Romio, 19 son of N Tombisana of Khangabok Part II Maisnam Leikai. Romio, a labourer was badly wounded in the IED blast and is undergoing treatment at RIMS Hospital.

The JAC also resolved to demand the government to provide compensation to Romio at the earliest failing which it along with civil society organizations will resort to launch different forms of agitation.

Placards which read such as `We condemn attack on labourers`™, `What is the fault of Romio`™, `Attack on labourers is an act of coward`™, `Punish the perpetrators behind the IED blast`™ etc were displayed at the protest demonstration.

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Culling operation ends, mopping of infected areas begins

IMPHAL, April 24: Altogether 20530 fowl were culled during the entire culling operation taken up by the State Veterinary and Animal Husbandry directorate, said jt director Dr H Chaoba. At

IMPHAL, April 24: Altogether 20530 fowl were culled during the entire culling operation taken up by the State Veterinary and Animal Husbandry directorate, said jt director Dr H Chaoba.

At the same time, mopping of the infected area which is within a 1 km aerial radius from the epicenter ICAR and surveillance operation in the surveillance area which is within 10 km aerial radius have also been simultaneously started with the completion of the culling operation, he continued.

On the last day of culling operation, 1917 fowl were culled and a total of 1000 kg poultry feed and 45 eggs were destroyed.

Four RRTs have started mopping exercise in the infected areas while another four RRTs have started surveillance work.

The first RRT team conducted surveillance work at Kakwa Lilando Lampak, Singjamei Waikhom Leikai, Thongju, Kiyamgei Manign Leikai, Bashikhong Kongba Irong, Bamol Kampu, Kongba Kshetrileikai, Akampat, Singjamei Wangma Kshetri Leikai; the second team conducted at Khumbong, Khumbong bazaar, Konthoujam Mayai Leikai, Bomdier, Ahallup Awang Leikai, Sagoltongba Patsoi part I, II and III.

Another team conducted surveillance work at Taothong, Lamshang, Awang Leikai, Heibongpokpi, Lairenkabi Maning Leikai while another conducted at Tingri, Awang Wabagai, Keikol, Nillakuthi Awang Leikai and Lamkhai, Koirengei etc.

It is also learnt that the RRT conducting culling operation at Lamphel VIP colony were stopped from entering the colony by the guards, however, after the team returned along with a Lamphel Police team led by a SDPO, the operation was conducted later in the evening.

Dr H Chaoba also said that an expert team from the national capital will soon be reaching the State to start sanitization process and issue sanitization certificates.

Meanwhile, sources informed that a total of 39, 405 people of 7349 families in Imphal West and East areas within 3 km of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) Lamphelpat were surveyed today as part of the ongoing house to house survey being conducted by health officials following the confirmation of Bird Flu outbreak which was first reported from the chicks reared at the Poultry Unit of ICAR on April 18.

The extensive survey is being conducted by 15 Sectors comprising of health experts under Health Services Manipur.

During the survey conducted today, no one was found with symptoms related to Bird Flu disease.

According to reports gathered from State Level Monitoring Cell of Health Services Manipur, altogether 18, 292 people of 3663 families were surveyed on the first day of the survey while 24, 611 people of 4289 families were surveyed on the second day. During the course of the house to house survey, no one was found infected with the Bird Flu disease.

The survey will further continue in areas within 3 km of the epicentre, it said.

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