Book Review/ How Tibet showed Nehru as a tragic figure

By Pradip Phanjoubam Lezlee Brown Halper and Stephan Halper’s new book, “Tibet: An Unfinished Story”, takes the reader on a tour of a twilight zone which once many analysts referred

By Pradip Phanjoubam

Lezlee Brown Halper and Stephan Halper’s new book, “Tibet: An Unfinished Story”, takes the reader on a tour of a twilight zone which once many analysts referred to as another periphery of the Cold War. But more than the mystery and religious energy associated with the frozen land of Tibet, what is gripping about this book is also its portrayal of the Cold War era and how this undeclared war between the Western and Eastern Bloc countries, resulted in grievous injuries caused to little known societies and countries away from the focus of the vicious mind game. Tibet is one of these.

The book, which hit the Indian market towards April this year, is intriguing and convincing as it is extensively based on recently declassified CIA files and Chinese government policy documents. Bearing testimony to the range and sweep of the references used in the book is the fact that nearly a quarter of the book is taken up by footnotes, many of which are interesting of their own accord, almost as much as the Halpers’ expertly told story that they support. Also of particular interest for readers in India would be, especially so in these times marked by the ascendency of the BJP and its star Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, when the politics of India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru is being questioned, is that out of the book emerges a unique portrait of Nehru. The authors see him as moody, egoistic, self absorbed… But the picture of Nehru, unintended by the authors, that also comes across is more akin to a Sophoclean tragic hero. True he did not do enough for Tibet at those crucial years, at least not as much as the US wanted him to, but he had other grand and historic interests, not necessarily of India alone, to protect.

The story is not about Nehru, but he is certainly one of the important dramatis personae, and it could not have been otherwise. After all, can any truthful story of Tibet, be it spiritual or temporal, be told without reference to India, and Tibet’s most traumatic history is undoubtedly the post WWII, Cold War years, which is also when Nehru stepped into the centre stage of world politics. What is also interesting about the book is, Nehru’s personality is allowed to develop not against the familiar backdrop of India’s independence struggle, therefore also the towering figures of this momentous movement for decolonisation, but on another stage with leaders like his counterpart in China, Premier Chao En Lai, American Presidents, Harry Truman and David Eisenhower as foils.

The Cold War began, as we now know, even before the WWII concluded. The race to control Germany and Japan by the winners, by then clearly divided between the Communist and Non-Communist Blocs, is now well known. As a matter of fact, many counterfactual studies exist today that if the Allied landing at Normandy in June 1944 had not succeeded, as it almost did not, and the Western Bloc nations did not have a foothold in Continental Europe when Hitler lost the war, the two atom bombs which landed in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, may well have had Moscow and Stalingrad as the targets. The course of history would have been very different had this been the case, but it was not. And by 1949, Stalin’s USSR detonated a nuclear bomb, shocking the West and taking the Cold War to a new height.

When Truman, the then Vice President of America took over charge in 1945 after the death of President Franklin Roosevelt, America was a very religious nation and one which saw Communism and atheism as evil. President Truman, though a practising Christian did not push religion into politics too hard, and his chief concern was to prevent a Third World War, and this he saw was to be by checking the spread of Communism. There is merit in this, for it was not only the Capitalist world which saw Communism as enemy, but the Communist, especially under leaders like Stalin and Mao, too saw Capitalism as antithetical to the Communist movement and an ideology which would by necessity be erased in the course Communism’s arrival determined by historical materialism. Under the circumstance, in the event of the rise of Mao’s Communist revolution in China under the umbrage of Stalin’s USSR, the long forgotten Tibetan plateau suddenly came to acquire new prominence in the West. President Truman’s strategy for containing the spread of Communism was first and foremost to not allow a Communist victory in China, therefore to extend support to Chiang Kai-shek’s ruling nationalist party, the Kuomintang in Nanking. India also came to be seen as an important countervailing power, and America was indeed eager to befriend this democratic country, as an ally against Communism.

Truman’s policy outlook not only continued under his successor, Eisenhower, but it was given a stronger religious hue as well. Under him, the Cold War was also sought to be projected as a conflict between the world of God, therefore freedom, and the Godless world of Communism loyal only to “their sickle and hammer”, therefore tyranny. In this campaign, even the motto, “In God We Trust” was introduced in the Dollar bill, Halper notes. China under Chiang Kai-shek, himself a staunch Methodist Christian, was therefore a strong US ally opposing the Communist onslaught of Mao and his lieutenant, Chou En Lai. When Communist victory in China became only a matter of time towards the latter part of the 1940s, Tibet’s spirituality, though not Christian, gain added prominence in American administration’s eyes.

In 1949 USSR backed North Korean Communists attacked South Korea nearly sweeping it, but the UN troops at the behest of the US intervened pushing the North Koreans back not just beyond the 38th Parallel, but right up to Pyongyang, and at this Mao’s China sent 300,000 troops in aid of their Communist compatriots and assisted them to regain control up to the 38th Parallel.

It was at this juncture that Nehru was approached by the US to be an ally in this war. He was invited to the US by Truman in 1949, but the visit was a disaster. Nehru who was in the midst of building up the Non Aligned Movement, refused to join, and instead offered to mediate in the Korean conflict, much to the annoyance of the Americans. After Truman, Eisenhower was also not lost on the importance of India, the “biggest free nation” in the Asian region and indeed the world, to be on the side of the West, and tried to woe Nehru on many occasion. He invited Nehru to the US in 1956 too. But to the agnostic and secularist Nehru, aligning with any party in the Cold War, not the least Western Bloc, was hardly an attractive idea. He kept insisting on neutrality and the Non Aligned Movement. He was even suspicious of the religious inclination of America of the time, even ridiculing in one of his notes, US secretary of state, John Foster Dulles, an ardent anti-Communist, as an Evangelist missionary.

In reciprocation, it is interesting that both Truman and more so Eisenhower, saw neutralism as not just as cowardice, but as implicit support for their enemy. Reflected in their attitude is the famous public statement of a much more recent American President, George W. Bush, who in the wake of his “War Against Terror” on the eve of his invasion of Iraq, that “you are either with us or against us.” Nehru’s neutrality, then would soon be translated as being against the Western Bloc.

Nehru’s position was clear. He was not for Communism but he wanted to deal with Communism in his own terms, and not by becoming a vassal or proxy of the West. His struggle was to remain independent of the control of the powers fighting the Cold War, for he saw dignity only in this independence for him, for India and for the recently decolonised Third World. But, as history will see, his struggle was to prove disastrous in many ways, especially his falsely held belief Communist China would always remain a friendly neighbour and can be accommodated in the neutral camp.

Nehru’s neutrality would also drive the Eisenhower administer to lean towards Pakistan, for America at the time felt the desperate need to have a non Communist anchor in South Asia. When India was unwilling to take this role, it had to, without alienating India, look for another partner, and it found a willing one in Pakistan. But this decision would have a spiralling consequence. India’s reaction was beyond the Eisenhower administration’s expectation, and Nehru too drew closer to Moscow and indeed Peking, putting another nail on Tibet’s coffin, the harshest of which is his Panchsheel Agreement of 1954 with China. In retrospect, many American analysts today see Eisenhower’s Pakistan tilt as an unparalleled blunder in American diplomacy. If not for it, South Asia’s current history, the issue of terrorism etc would have been substantially different, they say.

To do our own bit of counterfactual speculation, had Sadar Patel been at the helm of India’s affair at this period, Indian history probably would have been very different too. Patel’s November 6, 1950 lengthy letter to Nehru, which advised the Prime Minister to, among others, be wary of China and instead befriend the Western nations for there is a natural affinity of national ideology with the latter countries, is an indicator this speculation is not farfetched. This letter, it will be recalled, is infamous especially amongst scholars in the Northeast, for it also expressed doubts of the loyalty of the mongoloid races of the region “east of Kalimpong”. This apart, Patel’s hard-nosed assessment of China’s cold approach in its dealing with India proved prophetic in 1962. But the rather sceptical question remains, would India have been better off as a non-neutral nation to the Cold War, and be in Pakistan’s predicament as a US military ally today?

Also interesting is the foil Chou En Lai provides for Nehru in the book. Chou is undoubtedly a brilliant diplomat, able to size up even the flamboyant and much more popular Nehru on the world stage. Unassuming and uncaring for publicity unlike Nehru, he is shown as playing on Nehru’s vulnerability, dwelling on their shared anti-imperialist sentiments when necessary, flattering and stoking Nehru’s ego at other times, and then when he felt the time was ripe for China, bearing down on the latter’s helplessness. In 1950 when Nehru pointed out to Chou through a note that Chinese maps were showing Indian territories as China’s, Chou promptly replied these were old maps and China would take time to correct them, indicating there was no boundary conflict. But in 1958, after India came to know China had built the Aksai Chin Road connecting Sinkiang and Tibet, and Nehru once again protested, Chou coldly replied the boundary dispute between the two countries were still to be settled, and suggested India and China maintain status quo on where either have physical control and hold dialogues to settle the issue.

Chou’s “charm and guile” and his diplomatic brilliance, it comes across clearly from Halper’s accounts and interpretations of declassified files, outmatched Nehru’s. Chou would not acknowledge the existence of a problem when China’s hands were weak, but once China has established its strength in these areas and attained de facto physical dominance, it would then ask for de jure status of what it has de facto authority over. The Tibet story proved this. The boundary dispute between India and China is also another unfolding example of such diplomacy.

The peculiar thing about the Tibet policy of the US at the time was, as Halper’s book brings out quite clearly, is that though sworn to oppose Communist China, it was not willing to support Tibet openly. There was still a strong China Lobby in the US, led by among others, Time-Life publisher, Henry Luce, whose parents were once missionaries in China, and whose wife was a close friend of Chiang Kai-shek’s wife and influential men like John Foster Dulles, which would have nothing to do with Tibetan independence, and insisted the opposition to Communist China should be with the view to reinstalling Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist government in China.

When China’s invasion of Tibet became imminent in 1949, Tibet did appeal to the UN, but all the major Western Bloc players, including the US, Britain and France refused to sponsor Tibet’s appeal. India too, did not volunteer, in spite of the US trying its best to make it do so. All had their reasons, but India’s was the most forthright: “Nobody’s is going to war with China on Tibet”. Ironically, it did end up going to war with China on a closely related issue in 1962. The US did not want to anger its China Lobby, Britan and France, were in no position to support any freedom movement as they were still imperial powers with colonies still under them. In the end, it was El Salvador which sponsored the move, but it was a foregone conclusion that it would not make much headway for the lack of support.

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CAU unable to utilise funds for Multi Technology Centre construction: Source

IMPHAL, December 1: The Central government had sanctioned Rs 19.49 crores under the 12th Five year Plan for establishment and construction of Multi-technology Centre and Vocational Training Centre under the

IMPHAL, December 1: The Central government had sanctioned Rs 19.49 crores under the 12th Five year Plan for establishment and construction of Multi-technology Centre and Vocational Training Centre under the Central Agricultural Universities in six States of the North East including Manipur under Agriculture and Allied sectors which is still to be undertaken, informed a highly placed source.

The universities are Central Agriculture University Manipur, Mizoram College of Veterinary, Arunachal Pradesh College of Horticulture and Forestry, Sikkim College of Agriculture Engineering and Post Harvesting, Meghalaya College of Home Science and Tripura College of Fishery.

The sanctioned amount was to establish and construction multi technology for testing centers and Vocational Training at an estimated cost of Rs 3.24 crores per centre in each State.

Unfortunately, the institutes are yet to utilise the funds though it is already near the end of the financial year 2015-16 and the funds are meant to be utilize for the construction before March 2017, informed the source.

It is also learnt that 1000 sq m (approx.) of land is required for the construction of each centre, while another 5 to 20 hectares of land is required for establishment of plantation and other purposes.

Sources said the require land is to be processed by the State government under the existing land law or a private individual can donate the site.

The Multi-technology Centres will each have a multi-disciplinary and animal sheds, while the vocational training centres will have 20 bedded hostels for the students, office room and a lecture hall with a 40 seating capacity. And once the constructions are over, it will help in post creation of 104 subject experts for the centres which is also reflected in the plan, informed the source.

Sources also informed that unfortunately, till date there is not even conceptual planning and related works for the construction of the centres.

No detailed project reports have also been prepared by concerned authorities, informed the source.

The failure of the universities will be a big loss for the region informed the source as opening of the centres will mean that many unemployed youths could receive training on agriculture and allied sector including in horticulture, veterinary, fisheries and home sciences.

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Bandh Menace

If there is anything desperately overdue on the part of the Manipur government, it is in asserting its presence and authority in the affairs of the state. The state has

If there is anything desperately overdue on the part of the Manipur government, it is in asserting its presence and authority in the affairs of the state. The state has been in total chaos for a long time and it is time to put a halt to the decay process. It has become a tradition for one and sundry organisation to call strikes, bandhs and blockades, for whatever grievance they have against the government, legitimate or otherwise. But much as these disruptive modes of protest have become a nuisance, it must be remembered that they are also an index of a lack of public faith in the governance process and its capability of delivering justice. Very few today, even those who abhor bandhs, believe the government has the ability or inclination to calibrate public needs and entitlement, obsessed as those in charge are with more personal benefits to be had from the levers of governance entrusted into their hands. Even so, the time bomb of social discontent continues to tick on, waiting for a trigger to set it off. This bomb has exploded many times before causing ugly scars on the body of our society, and yet the old game continues, rewinding the clock even before the dusts from the last of these periodic explosions settled. If the government had been credible, people would have understood when it genuinely did not have the resource to complete certain tasks. But sadly this is exactly where things have gone awry.

Now the conditioning of the people’s collective psychology by prolonged exposure to the corrupt and frivolous governance has been such that nobody believes the government even when it is genuinely not in a position to execute obligations. They have also come to believe that the only way to make the government listen is through arm-twisting tactics. In this way, the governance process in Manipur has been reduced to a series of knee-jerk responses for both the government as well as the people – government fails to oblige the demands of certain interest groups, the groups call blockade, government concedes something, reinforcing in the process the belief that the tactics pays, so that the next time a similar situation arises, the same dreary cycle of Pavlovian stimulus-response trap is repeated. It is for this reason that one of the most major task before Manipur today is to restore the credibility of the government institution, indeed the most important institution of a modern polity. Needless to say that in this project the major responsibility must rest on the shoulders of the government that be – in the present context, Okram Ibobi’s team. The government’s moral hold over its subjects, for so long eclipsed by distrust, must now be brought out of the shadow. It is not unreasonable to believe this will be the germ of a new salvation process for Manipur.

A lot of the allegations of corruption against the government have no documentary evidence to support it, none-the-less, numerous circumstantial evidences have ensured that many of the negative images thrown at it have latched on like painful carbuncles. As for instance, after seeing the condition of the roads even in the heart of Imphal, who wouldn’t believe money meant for road building have been siphoned off, including the 10 percent of it which is rumoured to be reserved to fill a certain very privileged pocket. The same impression would be what comes across from every other issue of governance. Maybe the government did genuinely have limitations to meet many of these obligations, but given the credibility and reputation it has acquired, who would believe it when it makes clarifications. How is it ever going to shake of this terrible reputation? How is the head of government to get himself exorcised of the demon of “ten-percent” image haunting him? The government must not treat the issue lightly. After all, on it depends the health of future governance. The terrible and counterproductive stimulus-response relationship it has come to have with the public, must undergo the right therapy for a conclusive resolution. To begin with, it must make governance transparent and accountable. This must be followed up by a commitment by the government to lead by examples. Only then they can with authority be firm in dealing with habitual bandh callers and other saboteurs of normal life, and purge the society of a dangerous, growing menace.

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JCILPS threatens fresh stir over govt failure to implement agreement

IMPHAL, December 2 (NNN): The Joint Committe on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) has on Wednesday expressed dismay over the Manipur government’s alleged failure to translate into action the crucial

IMPHAL, December 2 (NNN): The Joint Committe on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) has on Wednesday expressed dismay over the Manipur government’s alleged failure to translate into action the crucial agreement inked between the two sides in August this year.

During a press meet at JCILPS office here committe convenor in-charge Khomdram Ratan warned the Manipur government it would resort to a fresh sustained agitation from December 16 in case the points in the agreement are not implemented by December 15.

He regretted that the State government is allegedly still unwilling to implement the important agreement. Khomdram Ratan also expressed discontent against the government for its indecisive stand on the fate of three ILP Bills since their passing by the state assembly on August 31 this year.

JCILPS spearheaded a nearly three-month long agitation in Manipur demanding an appropriate law similar to ILP to regulate influx of migrants into Manipur. The ILP movement grew up after a class 12 student and ILP supporter, Sapam Robinhood was killed in police crackdown in Imphal on July 8.

Normal life was completely thrawn out of gear due to the IPL stir during which all educational institutes were also forced to close down.

Several protestors were also injured during the agitation which ended only after the government decided to pass the three Bills under intense public pressure.

The Protection of Manipur People’s Bill, 2015, Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (Seventh Amendment) Bill, 2015 and Manipur Shop and Establishment (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015 were finally passed in the assembly by a voice vote.

As per the agreement, among others, the government has to constitute a Manipur State Population Commission to assess the problems and issues of demographic imbalance and other related matters so as to take up measures towards social harmony and peace.

To prepare a white paper on population influx by the state government is also one of the important points mentioned in the agreement.

According to the agreement, the government shall also constitute a Manipur State Land Reform Commission to undertake a review of the situation arising out of complexities related to land, resources and population dynamics and advise the government on effective measures on land use policies and help ameliorate inter-community tension and enhance the respect for democracy and diversity in the state.

The agreement further reads the government shall urge the Central government to enact other appropriate Acts and Rules which may be beyond the purview of the State Government for the protection of the people of Manipur.

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International conference underlines importance of NIT Manipur

IMPHAL, December 2: Works and Transport minister Dr Kh Ratankumar said the National Institute of Technology Manipur is one of the 10 new NITs in the country set up by

IMPHAL, December 2: Works and Transport minister Dr Kh Ratankumar said the National Institute of Technology Manipur is one of the 10 new NITs in the country set up by the Ministry of Human Resource Development.

He was speaking at the international conference on ‘Emerging Trends in Science and Engineering Research’ for the enhancement of science and technology in the State organised by the NIT Manipur at its campus located at Langol today.

He asserted that the institution was established in the State to meet the desires of students from the north east and other States seeking admission in science and engineering in the NIT.

He said that NIT has been declared as an institution of national importance by the Government of India.

The NIT Manipur has also incorporated graduate engineering courses and PhD courses and Masters programme in Science & Engineering, he informed.

He lauded the staff and students of NIT Manipur for obtaining jobs in many reputed companies across the country and abroad.

He said that the conference has been proved fruitful mainly for the students as many delegates and scholars from other countries are attending it.

Education and CAF & PD minister Moirangthem Okendro who was also present at the conference said that most of the reputed scholars from abroad and within the country are reluctant to come to the State due to the remote location of the State and volatile law and order situation.

He assured that the government will provide full co-operation to international participants who come to participate in such conferences in the State.

The conference will help both the students and faculty members of NIT Manipur and provide experience to participants in the international level, he said.

The minister exuded confidence that NIT Manipur will continue to flourish and develop with the participation of international delegates in such purposeful conference.

He said that efforts will be put in to organize such conferences on relevant subjects both in national and international level in the near future.

He appealed to the faculty members and students of NIT Manipur to make best use of such initiative.

Besides the talented people of the State, Manipur is a good place to start any activity though it is lacking opportunity as compared to other States, the minister observed.

Director NIT Manipur, Prof Dr Sarungbam Birendra Singh said that Government of India is giving immense importance to all the 31 NIT institutions in the country to facilitate quality education.

He furher said that faculty members of NIT Manipur are working hard to make a model technical intuition of India with the coming of Act East Policy which will enhance road and air connectivity in the State.

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30 Pc Seats Reserved for Women for Manipur Local Bodies Election – NorthEast Today

30 Pc Seats Reserved for Women for Manipur Local Bodies ElectionNorthEast TodayThirty percent seats have been reserved for women in the Municipal Council and Nagar panchayat election covering 23 Valley Assembly segments which is slated for January 11, …

30 Pc Seats Reserved for Women for Manipur Local Bodies Election
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Thirty percent seats have been reserved for women in the Municipal Council and Nagar panchayat election covering 23 Valley Assembly segments which is slated for January 11, 2016, according to the Manipur Gazette for the election. Altogether there are

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Manipur JAC Postpones Funeral … CHANDRANI BANERJEE – Google (press release)

Manipur JAC Postpones Funeral … CHANDRANI BANERJEEGoogle (press release)NEW DELHI/IMPHAL: The Joint Action Committee has indefinitely postponed the funeral scheduled for November 30 of the nine Manipur residents who died while protesting the controve…

Manipur JAC Postpones Funeral … CHANDRANI BANERJEE
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NEW DELHI/IMPHAL: The Joint Action Committee has indefinitely postponed the funeral scheduled for November 30 of the nine Manipur residents who died while protesting the controversial land legislations passed by the state Assembly. The standoff …

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AFSPA extended in Manipur by another yr – Times of India

AFSPA extended in Manipur by another yrTimes of IndiaThrough the Manipur Public Service Commission (MPSC), 24 vacant posts, including those of assistant engineers, will be filled up in the state PWD, Okendro said. Of the 24, 10 people will be appointed…

AFSPA extended in Manipur by another yr
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Through the Manipur Public Service Commission (MPSC), 24 vacant posts, including those of assistant engineers, will be filled up in the state PWD, Okendro said. Of the 24, 10 people will be appointed through direct recruitment, while the rest will be

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Manipur tribal festival promotes national integration – Times of India

Times of IndiaManipur tribal festival promotes national integrationTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: Manipur is inhabited by many tribal communities. Recently, members of various tribes came together on a single platform to celebrate their bond of brotherhood. In …


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Manipur tribal festival promotes national integration
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IMPHAL: Manipur is inhabited by many tribal communities. Recently, members of various tribes came together on a single platform to celebrate their bond of brotherhood. In a move to promote national integration, a two-day tribal cultural festival was

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Manipur businesswoman encourages youth to take up banana fibre production – Times of India

Times of IndiaManipur businesswoman encourages youth to take up banana fibre productionTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: Banana fibre is a source of employment in urban and rural Manipur. Moirangthem Victoria Devi is a successful entrepreneur from Manipur who desi…


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Manipur businesswoman encourages youth to take up banana fibre production
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IMPHAL: Banana fibre is a source of employment in urban and rural Manipur. Moirangthem Victoria Devi is a successful entrepreneur from Manipur who designs woven and non-woven fabrics of the fibre obtained from the stem of the banana plant. She started …

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Manipur’s disintegration is not a problem for India: Telheiba – E-Pao.net


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Manipur’s disintegration is not a problem for India: Telheiba
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Imphal, December 01 2015: Accusing the Government of India of fomenting hatred and communal feelings in Manipur, Committee on Civil Societies Kangleipak (CCSK) President Arjun Telheiba on Tuesday stated that disintegration of Manipur will never be a …
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DGP Shahid Ahmad’s tenure extended for one month

The tenure of Director General of Police DGP , Manipur Police Department Shahid Ahmad has been extended for one more month Source Hueiyen News Service

The tenure of Director General of Police DGP , Manipur Police Department Shahid Ahmad has been extended for one more month Source Hueiyen News Service

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RIMS observes World AIDS Day

The Centre of Excellence, ART Centre and Department of Medicine, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal Tuesday observed the World AIDS Day 2015 under the theme Getting to Zero Zero new HIV Infections, Zero Discrimination, Zero AIDS related D…

The Centre of Excellence, ART Centre and Department of Medicine, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal Tuesday observed the World AIDS Day 2015 under the theme Getting to Zero Zero new HIV Infections, Zero Discrimination, Zero AIDS related Deaths at the Seminar Hall, Department of Medicine, RIMS, Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service

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MSF, KSA volunteers visit IGNOU exam centre

Volunteers of Manipuri Students’ Federation MSF , Jiribam Special branch and Kangleipak Students’ Association KSA , Jiribam branch on Tuesday visited the examination centre of Indira Gandhi National Open University IGNOU at Jiribam Higher Secondary…

Volunteers of Manipuri Students’ Federation MSF , Jiribam Special branch and Kangleipak Students’ Association KSA , Jiribam branch on Tuesday visited the examination centre of Indira Gandhi National Open University IGNOU at Jiribam Higher Secondary School Source Hueiyen News Service JNN

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Imphal Literature Festival from Dec 4

The four day Imphal Literature Festival organised by Sahitya Thoupang Lup Sathoulup will commence from December 4 to 7 next at Lamyanba Shanglen of Palace Compound Source Hueiyen News Service

The four day Imphal Literature Festival organised by Sahitya Thoupang Lup Sathoulup will commence from December 4 to 7 next at Lamyanba Shanglen of Palace Compound Source Hueiyen News Service

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Pre Centenary cum Advent Christmas function held in Tamenglong

As one significant event of this month, a Pre Centenary Celebration cum Advent Christmas programme was held at the traffic point, Tamenglong District headquarters on Tuesday Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

As one significant event of this month, a Pre Centenary Celebration cum Advent Christmas programme was held at the traffic point, Tamenglong District headquarters on Tuesday Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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DC Senapati calls on people to shun violence

Deputy Commissioner DC Senapati Jacintha Lazarus has stressed on the need to maintain peace and harmony between communities in the State and urged all to shun violence Source Hueiyen News Service

Deputy Commissioner DC Senapati Jacintha Lazarus has stressed on the need to maintain peace and harmony between communities in the State and urged all to shun violence Source Hueiyen News Service

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GUDUP, KISG offer donation to family of fire mishap

GUDUP, a WhatsApp group consisting 19 members including social workers, Government employees, journalists, etc donated Rs 12,000 to the bereaved family members of two minor children who recently killed in the fire at Jangmol Village on November 26 nigh…

GUDUP, a WhatsApp group consisting 19 members including social workers, Government employees, journalists, etc donated Rs 12,000 to the bereaved family members of two minor children who recently killed in the fire at Jangmol Village on November 26 night Source Hueiyen News Service

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KNO, UPF statement on Aimol tribe

Kuki National Organisation KNO and United Peoples’ Front UPF have appealed for mutual respect and peaceful coexistence with all communities, particularly with the Tribals of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service Siamchinthang Tangpua

Kuki National Organisation KNO and United Peoples’ Front UPF have appealed for mutual respect and peaceful coexistence with all communities, particularly with the Tribals of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service Siamchinthang Tangpua

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Litigations delay PMGSY projects in hill districts Francis Ngajokpa

Rural Development and Panchayati Raj RD PR Minister Francis Ngajokpa on Tuesday pointed out that litigations have been responsible for the delay in implementing projects under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana PMGSY taken up by Manipur Rural Roads…

Rural Development and Panchayati Raj RD PR Minister Francis Ngajokpa on Tuesday pointed out that litigations have been responsible for the delay in implementing projects under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana PMGSY taken up by Manipur Rural Roads Development Agency MSRRDA , Government of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service K Kopham Kanshouwa

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