MPCC okays Jyotin, Bijoy

Application forms submitted by Jyotin Waikhom and Bijoy Koijam for fighting the by election to Thangmeiband A C and Thongju A C res pectively on Congress tickets have been approved by the party’s ticket committee Source The Sangai Express

Application forms submitted by Jyotin Waikhom and Bijoy Koijam for fighting the by election to Thangmeiband A C and Thongju A C res pectively on Congress tickets have been approved by the party’s ticket committee Source The Sangai Express

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Two persons arrested with stolen SUV

A team of Imphal West Narcotic Cell arrested Pradhan of Changamdabi Gram Panchayat Md Imran Khan and a non local along with a stolen four SUV car from Namdunlong this morning Source The Sangai Express

A team of Imphal West Narcotic Cell arrested Pradhan of Changamdabi Gram Panchayat Md Imran Khan and a non local along with a stolen four SUV car from Namdunlong this morning Source The Sangai Express

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Solar plants

The Ministry of Renewable Energy has given its approval to the State Government’s pro posal to install solar power plants atop Government offices and institutes located at Imphal Source The Sangai Express

The Ministry of Renewable Energy has given its approval to the State Government’s pro posal to install solar power plants atop Government offices and institutes located at Imphal Source The Sangai Express

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States asked to have meeting with local wholesalers to ensure availability of pulses at reasonable prices

The Center has asked the State Governments to have meeting with millers, wholesalers and retailers to make pulses available in retail markets at reasonable prices Source Hueiyen News Service PIB

The Center has asked the State Governments to have meeting with millers, wholesalers and retailers to make pulses available in retail markets at reasonable prices Source Hueiyen News Service PIB

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Dr Rochunga Pudaite laid to rest

The funeral of 88 year old Rev Dr Rochunga Pudaite was held today at Sielmat Christian Higher Secondary School here with family, friends, Christian priests and people from all walks of life turning up in large number to bid farewell to one of the most …

The funeral of 88 year old Rev Dr Rochunga Pudaite was held today at Sielmat Christian Higher Secondary School here with family, friends, Christian priests and people from all walks of life turning up in large number to bid farewell to one of the most revered and well known Christian minister not just in the country but through out the world Source The Sangai Express

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Cultural Varsity to be set up soon CM

To preserve and promote culture and traditions of different communities in Manipur, a Bill was passed in the State Assembly to set up a Cultural University and the Governor has already granted his assent, said Chief Minister O Ibobi during the function…

To preserve and promote culture and traditions of different communities in Manipur, a Bill was passed in the State Assembly to set up a Cultural University and the Governor has already granted his assent, said Chief Minister O Ibobi during the function of Mera Meepham held at Manipur Film Development Society Auditorium Source Hueiyen News Service

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Humiliated RB opts for short hiatus

Seasoned politician and former Chief Minister Radhabinod Koijam has decided to stay away from active politics till the end of the current year Source The Sangai Express

Seasoned politician and former Chief Minister Radhabinod Koijam has decided to stay away from active politics till the end of the current year Source The Sangai Express

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Mei Ramew festival to kick start from November 3

The Guinness Book of World Records will view the event which is to be held in Meghalaya from November 3 7, 2015 as the largest gathering of Indigenous Peoples IPs in the world Source Hueiyen News Service

The Guinness Book of World Records will view the event which is to be held in Meghalaya from November 3 7, 2015 as the largest gathering of Indigenous Peoples IPs in the world Source Hueiyen News Service

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Congress field Bijoy, Jotin for byeelections BJP yet to announce candidates

Congress has fielded Jotin Waikhom and Bijoy Koijam as candidates in the bye elections to be held for 9 Thangmeiband A C and 5 Thongju A C schedule to be held on November 21 Source Hueiyen News Service

Congress has fielded Jotin Waikhom and Bijoy Koijam as candidates in the bye elections to be held for 9 Thangmeiband A C and 5 Thongju A C schedule to be held on November 21 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Congress awaiting green signal from party leaders to announce candidates

IMPHAL, October 24: The Congress is likely to field Bijoy Koijam and Waikhom Jyotin for the Thongju and Thangmeiband Assembly Constituencies bye-election respectively as no one other than the two

IMPHAL, October 24: The Congress is likely to field Bijoy Koijam and Waikhom Jyotin for the Thongju and Thangmeiband Assembly Constituencies bye-election respectively as no one other than the two applied for party tickets on the last day for submission of applications seeking party ticket for the bye election today.

On the other hand, the BJP is yet to ascertain the candidate for Thongju Constituency, although the party had announced to field Khumukcham Joykishan for the Thangmeiband seat.

A source confirmed that the ticket committee meeting of the Congress was held today at the Congress Bhawan around 4pm.

Although, none other applied for party tickets, the Congress State leaders are waiting for the green signal from the Central party leaders to make the announcement to field Bijoy Koijam and Waikhom Jyotin, informed the source.

Meanwhile, it is also learnt that the BJP Manipur president Th Chaoba is in Delhi to apprise the party`™s central leaders of the State leaders`™ recommendation for candidate of the Thongju bye election, informed a source.

While, only Joykishan applied for party ticket in Thangmeiband constituency, the party received two applications from Sapam Dhananjoy and Th Bishwajit for party seat to fight for the Thongju seat.

It is also learnt that Chaoba was unable to meet the BJP national president Amit Shah due to his busy schedule regarding the Bihar Assembly election.

It is said that since the BJP national president is not in the national capital, the parliamentary board meeting of the party during which the party ticket for the bye elections in Manipur will be decided has been postponed to October 27, and as such the announcement is likely to be announced after October 27.

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High Court suspends resolution of Kumbi Municipal councillors` group to remove chairperson

IMPHAL, October 24: The High Court of Manipur has suspended the resolutions passed by some sitting councillors of the Kumbi Municipal Council during a meeting on October 10 removing the

IMPHAL, October 24: The High Court of Manipur has suspended the resolutions passed by some sitting councillors of the Kumbi Municipal Council during a meeting on October 10 removing the sitting chairperson of the council Moirangthem Bineshwar Singh from his post.

The judgement was passed yesterday by a single bench of Justice Kh Nobin Singh.

It is learnt that the councillors had convened a requisition meeting on July 17 against the chairperson and issued a notice on October 7 considering a no-confidence motion against the sitting chairperson of the council Moirangthem Bineshwar Singh.

In pursuance of the October 7 notice, the councillors convened a special meeting on October 19 inside the Conference room of the Bishnupur Mini Secretariate during which it was resolved to remove the chairperson from his post.

On the same day, the executive officer forwarded the resolutions taken during the meeting to the director MAHUD stating that the post of KMC chairperson was vacant, informed a source.

It is said that aggrieved by the resolutions, the chairperson and two other councillors identified as Ward no 2 councillor Khangembam (o) Pratima Leima and Ward no 9 councillor Wahengbam (o) Indubala Leima filed a Writ Petition before the High Court challenging the meeting proceedings and the subsequent letter submitted to the executive officer on October 19.

The respondents of the case are State of Manipur represented by secretary (MAHUD) government of Manipur, deputy commissioner Bishnupur, executive officer Kumbi Municipal Council and six councillors identified as Nongmaithem Babudhon Singh, Nongthombam Inaobi Meitei, Nongmaithem (o) Shanti Devi, Moirangthem (o) Nungshitombi Devi, Wahengbam (o) Thoibi Devi and Lhangembam (o) Inakhunbi Devi.

In his judgement, the Judge directed to issue notice to the respondents returnable in four weeks and for the government advocate Sh Yangya for State of Manipur represented by secretary (MAHUD) government of Manipur, deputy commissioner Bishnupur to `Accept notice on behalf of the respondent Nos 1 and 2 and hence no formal notice is called for in respect of respondent Nos. 1 and 2.`

The judgement further directed senior advocate N Kumarjit appearing for the petitioners to take steps for serving notice upon the respondent Nos. 3 to 9 by registered post with AID card and dasti in addition.

`List it on 30-10-2015 for consideration of the interim prayer. Till then the proceeding of the meeting held on 19-10-2015 and the letter`™ dated 19-10-2015 addressed to the Director (MAHUD), Govt. of Manipur by the Executive Officer shall remain suspended.`

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Lilong organisation blames minister Nasir for neglecting local development

IMPHAL, October 24: Minority Sagei Apunba Lup Lilong has today come out strongly against the local MLA Md Abdul Nasir, alleging negligence on the part of the MLA to develop

IMPHAL, October 24: Minority Sagei Apunba Lup Lilong has today come out strongly against the local MLA Md Abdul Nasir, alleging negligence on the part of the MLA to develop his constituency.

A team of the organisation today accompanied by media persons inspected several Inter Village Roads of the constituency.

Speaking in the sideline of the tour, general secretary of the organisation Md Nasir Ali said the IVRs in the entire Lilong Assembly Constituency could be compared to those in Afghanistan.

This is a symbol of massive negligence on the part of the local MLA, he lamented.

During the inspection, the roads were found to be covered in dust even as the locals continue to face the deplorable road conditions in silence.

The general secretary said the roads had not been repaired for the past four years since Abdul Nasir the present minister of Agriculture and Fishery in the State government was elected as the local representative.

The minister`™s arrogant nature, misuse of his Local Area Development Funds has been reflected by the lack of developmental work in Lilong during the past four years, he claimed.

He further alleged the local MLA of collecting huge sums from several families of the constituency with the promise of appointment in the recent recruitment of Manipur Police constables which has been halted now.

Now, MSAL has decided to raise voice against the local MLA in the near future, he told media persons.

MSAL will also launched various forms of agitations against the MLA if he fails to come clean on the use of MLA funds and others meant for the minority people, take up repairing of the roads and avail the MOBC benefits sponsored by both the State and Central governments at the earliest, he continued.

He further alleged the minister of siphoning the funds meant for the construction of the Industrial Training Institute in Lilong which was inaugurated recently by the Chief Minister.

The ITI was brought to Lilong by the Late minister Md Allaudin Khan for the upliftment of minority Muslims of the State, he said.

It is also a platform for the people of Manipur and especially those of Lilong to gain job oriented trainings, he said.

Although PDS items for Lilong have not been distributed for more than four months now, the local MLA in trying to hoodwink the local populace once distributed a few quantities of PDS items to the people free of cost, he claimed.

Such exercise has led Lilong to become one of the most under-developed constituencies in the State today, he said.

Lilong Haorei College was a gift from former State Chief Minister Alimuddin to the people of the State, however, it has been reduced to a mere namesake of a college today, he rued.

Development of the college has been hampered after several supporters of the MLA interfered, he said.

He further claimed Nasir of using money and muscle power to buy the local voters.

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Call for unity reverberates during people`s movement for Manipur`s common future

IMPHAL, October 22: The United Committee Manipur will not budge from its stand on the NSCN (IM) peace accord which was submitted in a memorandum along with other CSOs of

IMPHAL, October 22: The United Committee Manipur will not budge from its stand on the NSCN (IM) peace accord which was submitted in a memorandum along with other CSOs of the State to government interlocutor of the talks between the GoI and the NSCN (IM), RN Ravi during his recent visit in Imphal, reiterated UCM president Elangbam Johnson today.

He was speaking at the campaign `Peoples`™ Movement for the common Future of Manipur` held today at Bamon Leikai Youth Club, Yairipok under the aegis of United Committee Manipur (UCM), All Manipur United Clubs`™ Manipur (AMUCO) and Committees of Civil Societies Kangleipak (CCSK).

The memorandum had demanded a white paper on the peace process with the NSCN (IM) from 1997 onwards and also the details of accord from the government and for the Centre to respect the distinctive historical identity and political status of Manipur and its multi-cultural pluralistic society based on the principles of co-existence and communal harmony while ensuring integrity of its body-polity.

It had also said that political aspirations and socio-economic advancement of all the ethnic communities of Manipur be ensured and protected with the administrative jurisdiction of Manipur and any culture and administrative arrangement on the basis of ethnicity is unacceptable as it directly tantamount to communal and sectarian demarcation of aspirations and voices of smaller communities in Manipur.

The Peoples`™ Movement for the common future of Manipur campaign was launched on October 10 at Imphal Hotel and will continue till the first week of November during which a series of programme like today`™s are being conducted.

Johnson said the peace accord should not be extended to Manipur since it seems to be a conspiracy among a few for their own benefit.

Manipur, he observed is a multi-ethnic State with people from various communities residing together in peace and harmony, however, many are attempting to create a divide by driving a wedge between the communities.

This campaign was launched with the aim to build up a united Manipur and tackle all internal and external influences to break the emotional and territorial integrity of Manipur, he said.

The conduct of similar meetings in various places will strengthened the public movement to challenge all attempts to disintegrate the State, he continued.

Meanwhile, eminent historiam Dr Lokendra Arambam highlighted the history of Manipur and its significance in the present scenario.

He said in order to meet both the internal and external challenges and maintain the brotherhood among the different communities; the people should be well aware of the policies and planning of the Central government.

Laisham Lokpa Village chief H Moses said the lack of unity among the people is due to the lack of proper knowledge about the history of Manipur and the past unity among the communities.

Manipur is formed not only by the Meiteis, but together by the various communities including Meiteis, Nagas, Kuki, Muslims etc. he said.

Everyone should stand for the unity among the communities and act against all strategies to break the State, he continued.

If the people unite together, the plan to break the State will be ineffective, he added.

Social scientist, Dhanabir Laishram appealed to the people to stand together to face the threat against the unity and integrity of Manipur for a better future.

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CM lauds efforts to preserve traditional heritage

IMPHAL October 24: The Umanglai Kanba Apunba Lup (UKAL) held the State level annual conference on Umanglai Haraoba at Manipur Film Development Corporation hall today amidst a huge participation from

IMPHAL October 24: The Umanglai Kanba Apunba Lup (UKAL) held the State level annual conference on Umanglai Haraoba at Manipur Film Development Corporation hall today amidst a huge participation from the local populace.

The Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh graced the function as the chief guest.

While appreciating the initiative of the UKAL he emphasized on the importance of preserving the traditional heritage including belief of the people.

UKAL`™s efforts to preserve the Umanglai and Maibi Jagoi have been able to revive the withering rich tradition of the land, he said.

`This is our pride and we showcase it to all the visiting dignitaries as our cultural identity and our rich legacy.`

`Laiharaoba displays the ingrained peace and harmony among communities,` he stated.

He also stressed the need to maintain a secular worldview as `we dovetail with other faiths in the State.`

`The Indian Constitution upholds the secular principle in order to allow all the different religious faiths to coexist in peace and respect` the Chief Minister said.

However he also implored the audience of the land`™s past, before the arrival and convergence of many to Hinduism and Christianity.

`I wonder what the authentic faith of our forefather some three centuries ago was. Perhaps there was a more inclusive worship and celebration among the people of the valley and the hills` he said.

The Cultural University bill has received the accent of the Governor, he said.

We intent to preserve and promote and build the synergy of all the cultures of the State, irrespective of the hills and the valley through this institution, he added.

Let us explore the feasibility of incorporating UKAL as a part of these, he said.

Four awards were also handed by the Chief Minister on the occasion namely Best Amaiba to Uritkhinbam Tompok Meitei, Best Pena Player to Potsangbam Rajen Meitei, Best Amaibi to Wahengbam Priya Leima and Best Lai Haraoba Lai Thougal Lup to Iputhou Sorarel Lai Commmittee, Kakmayai.

During the function, UKAL added two more people to the 15 veterans it already sponsors under its Pension Package.

The two are Maisnam Apabi Luwang and Ch Amar Machang.

A publication titled `Lai Haraobagee Kanglon Ahumsuba Saruk`™ was also released on the occasion by the Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh. Wangkhei Panthou was also declared as an Umanglai site.

Five persons were also felicitated on the occasion. They are Loitongbam Iboyaima, O Binarani Devi, Y Shyamlal Singh, Chongsabam Premananda and H Jiten Singh.

Social Welfare minister, Ak Mirabai Devi also expressed concern over the modified traditional dance moves, `Traditional dance moves are losing their originality and modern fusion is compromising the quality,` she said.

K Radhakumar, secretary, Department of Art& Culture GoM, emphasizing on the importance of documentation of our traditional practices said translation from the existing archaic language and further translation to other languages will encourage scholars to delve further on the subject.

`This will also prevent unnecessary verbal feud over different interpretations of our practices` he said.

He said owing to a Supreme Court`™s directive, the State do have constrains in its supports especially in declaring certain sacred places as Protected Sites.

Ng Kangjiya Mangang, Retd. Principal; T Mangibabu Singh, chairman PDA Manipur and K Meghachandra Singh, Parliamentary Secretary MI&DIPR were also present as dignitaries.

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Rejected candidates for assistant professor appeal for reviewing their rejection

IMPHAL, October 24: The candidates who were rejected from the screening process for recruitment of Assistant Professor of Education conducted by the MPSC although they have completed their Masters in

IMPHAL, October 24: The candidates who were rejected from the screening process for recruitment of Assistant Professor of Education conducted by the MPSC although they have completed their Masters in other subjects or M Ed and are NET or SLET qualified in Education have called on the authorities concerned to review their rejection.

Speaking to media persons at Manipur Press Club, one of the candidates, Nomika Nongmeikapam said the advertisement issued by MPSC said `Good academic record with at least 55 percent marks or equivalent grade in the point scale wherever grading system is followed at the Master Degree level and qualified in the NET or SLET.`

In the advertisement it is nowhere mentioned only Master Degree in Education (two years) holders can apply, she said.

So, candidates who have completed their Master Degree in other subjects and who have done MEd and NET or SLET qualified in Education as per UGC norms had also applied, she further said.

However around 35 candidates of them have been rejected during the screening process, she said.

`We have given the NET and SLET in Education as per UGC norms. We don`™t have a separate NET or SLET for MEd,` she added.

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From conflict of interest to conflict between doctors and patients

Dr Laifungbam Debabrata Roy In Manipur, the for profit healthcare industry and public academic medicine have become closely intertwined. The financial relationship between industry and academia and the risks of

Dr Laifungbam Debabrata Roy

In Manipur, the for profit healthcare industry and public academic medicine have become closely intertwined. The financial relationship between industry and academia and the risks of conflict of interest are coming under increasing scrutiny. This kind of dual practice, where the professional is in a financial arrangement with both public healthcare services and private healthcare industry has colloquially become known as `private practice`. Physicians and the media, as well as civil society bodies, have expressed concerns that secondary financial interests of individuals and private healthcare companies are creating an undue influence on primary patient care, research and educational goals. Government bodies as well as professional societies have focussed attention on illuminating financial ties between industry and physicians in an effort to differentiate collaborative partnerships that create benefits for patients and society from those that bias judgement in clinical and administrative decision making.

`Private practice` is quite a strange term because medical practitioners, including those in the non-clinical disciplines and other new quasi-clinical disciplines such as biochemistry and bio-engineering, are entitled and licensed to practice their professions. The question arises where the public sees an obvious irregularity in this practice.

Earlier this month, I wrote an article, `Proposed law to shield doctors from patients is against medical ethics and a frontal attack upon access to justice` that raise what I think are issues of very deep concern for the future of healthcare and physicians in Manipur. There is a crisis in the healthcare sector in Manipur. But this is not, as I had mentioned earlier, confined to Manipur.

The prestigious British Medical Journal (BMJ) recently this year published a study on this issue of increasing concern. The study (BMJ 2015; 351:h4826 | doi: 10:1136/bmj.h4826) was done in response to a rising concern about dual obligations of physicians in the USA, especially those engaged full time in non-profit academic institutions, to for profit companies and non-profit academic institutions which create diverse individual and institutional conflicts that vary in gravity and reconcilability depending on the academic and clinical roles. The study concludes that such conflicts have not been fully addressed by previous guidelines and warrant additional review, regulation, and, in some cases, outright prohibition when conflicts can be reconciled.
A substantial number and diversity of academic leaders, professors and other healthcare professionals hold consultant and management level position such as directorships at profit-motive healthcare centres, often masquerading as research centres, with compensation often approaching or surpassing common academic clinical salaries. Dual obligations to for profit private clinical and educational institutions pose considerable personal, financial, and institutional conflicts of interest beyond that of simple consulting relationships.

Such conflicts of interest are often translated in practice into a fuzzy world of professional and ethical conduct. The common users of the services rendered in both private and public healthcare institutions, as well as the media, are increasingly becoming aware of the impacts of such dual obligations on quality of care and costs of services. Similar to individuals engaging in consulting relationships, individuals on a managerial position or board enter a formal contract with the private company and receive financial payment for services. However, they are subject to important differences.

Firstly, unlike consultants who are compensated to provide services on a specific issue, management level position holders are subject to a fiduciary responsibility to the private company or institution shareholders to advance the general interests of the company and increase profits. Secondly, such individuals serving as directors or high-level managers are reimbursed both through larger cash fees than typical consulting contracts and through stock options, the value of which is directly tied to the success of the company. Such competing or diverging interests often lead to a conduct conflict for the individual.

It is clear that physicians, medical researchers, or medical leaders develop a conflict of interest between their primary professional obligations and their fiduciary responsibility to private institutions. Though the missions of academia and for profit institutions can overlap, they may also diverge especially when the profit mission competes with non-profit tax-payer funded clinical and research missions of academic medical and research institutions. The problem needs a careful examination of the various relationships and their effects on conflict of interest. The institutional conflicts of interest arise when secondary interests influence or risk influencing institutional processes such as quality of care maintenance, staff selection for hiring or promotion, decisions on purchasing and formulary, setting institutional research agendas, and setting educational goals.

Academic medical and/or research institutions affiliations are a formal position in a government medical institution, affiliating to a teaching hospital, or health system; overseeing research university or medical research institute with medical school partnership. Individuals with academic affiliations as leaders and professors (including assistant and associate professors) as a group hold a different set of responsibilities to their academic institutions that poses unique conflicts with their obligations as for profit services. Leaders are individuals holding positions that involve oversight of the clinical activities of their institution (hospital and health system executive officers and clinical departmental heads) or educational and research activities (university related roles, deans and departmental heads of health sciences including medicine, pharmacy, nursing and public health including heads of interdisciplinary translational research institutions and departments).

These responsibilities have often led to a serious problem of compromises. Clinical professionals, by far the majority, face individual conflicts of interest when their primary duties as clinicians, educators or researchers risk undue influence from the profit oriented goals of private health and research centres. New models of healthcare and new technologies are often diverted away from public academic and research institutes to private companies, thereby depleting their technical competence. Time allotted to primary government or public obligations and duties get whittled down, as clinicians allot increasingly more professional time to profit making. Users are consistently being encouraged or coerced to turn to private hospitals at increasingly higher costs for services. This has led to a denial of cost-effective high quality services subsidised by the tax-payer to the poor and rural masses.

The loss of confidence in the government healthcare services and increasing availability of out-of-reach private services at inflated costs have naturally led to a growing hostility and suspicion towards physicians and their commitment to their primary duties and obligations. The medical fraternity has gradually acquired the distasteful character of a commercial, profit seeking group offering their best services to only those who can pay higher prices for more expensive facilities and technologies. Due to this mounting distance between the doctors and their patients, this stereotyping has also entered the domains of private hospitals too. The conflict of interest has often become transformed in the wards and waiting areas of hospitals into open and violent conflicts between healthcare providers and the users of their services. A legislative `shield` for physicians from patients and `patient parties` is clearly not the answer. Drastic measures to review, regulate, and, effectively prohibit conflicts of interests is the only way forward to replace this loss of trust in humanity`™s most noble profession.

The author is a public health physician engaged in humanitarian health services. He may be contacted at laifungbam@coremanipur.org

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Moreh chamber of commerce seeks CM`s attention to expedite AH 1 repairing

IMPHAL, October 24: The Border Trade & Chamber of Commerce, Moreh has submitted an application to the State Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today through the Chief Secretary calling his

IMPHAL, October 24: The Border Trade & Chamber of Commerce, Moreh has submitted an application to the State Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today through the Chief Secretary calling his attention to expedite the repairing work of the Asian Highway 1 stretch from Pallel to Moreh.

The application was jointly signed by its public relation secretary KB Subramaniam and general secretary Surender Singh Patheja.

The application stated that the recent incessant rainfall and earthquake had badly affected the highway stretch from Pallel to Moreh causing landslides, sunken roads and erosion in many places of the stretch seriously affecting movement of traffic.

Even after three months there seems to be very little improvement in the road connectivity and the authority has banned heavy vehicle since September 24, but there are other heavy vehicles like Saktiman and loaded trucks which continue to ply along the road, it said.

The poor road connectivity has hampered the border trade and the bilateral economic tie between Indian and Myanmar hence BTCC suggest to increase labour and machineries to expedite the work, it said.

It further mentioned that the Assam Rifles and other authority between Pallel and Moreh are handling the situation but it has only led to disappointment and hampering of trade.

It said that at least 30% of business has shifted to Mizoram and the looser being the Moreh business community and the state exchequer of Manipur.

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Remembering 1965, forgetting 1965, celebrating 1965

By Garga Chatterjee We, the citizens of the Indian Union, cannot afford to forget the year 1965. The world we live in was shaped in no small way by events

By Garga Chatterjee

We, the citizens of the Indian Union, cannot afford to forget the year 1965. The world we live in was shaped in no small way by events of that year, though not necessarily by the events that the Government of the Indian Union would want us to remember but by those events that it wants us to forget. The Government of the Indian Union is celebrating the 1965 war with pomp and grandeur. While celebrating a war that noone claims was fought for national liberation, human rights or any positive human value, funds have already been pumped in for commemoration.

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the war of 1965, where the primary combatants were the Indian Union`s Army and Pakistan`s Army. According to sources that don`t owe explicit affiliation to the propaganda machines of Pakistan or the Indian Union, about 7800 army men were killed in the war. Of this number, about 3000 were from the Indian Union`s Army and the rest from Pakistan Army. Given that there was no `crowning` event like surrender and that both groups of combatants inflicted somewhat similar amount of damage to each other and also gained large swathes of each other`s territories, the answer to the question `who won?` was up for grabs. That opportunity was grabbed with a lot of zeal by the respective governments to tutor their citizens and especially the yeet-to-be-born citizen about their version of who were the good guys, who were the bad guys, who won, who lost and how in all of this we must never ask questions like the difference in caste-class composition of those the jawans and the officers, how many lives of these poor regions of the world could be protected from death by disease and malnutrition compared to the number of lives that were purportedly protected by the war using the same amount of money that was spent in the war and most importantly, did the likelihood of being killed, tortured, assaulted, mistreated or raped by one`s `own` army personnel compared to alien army personnel decrease after this war. It remains an undeniable truth that a citizen of Pakistan is much more likely to be killed, tortured, assaulted, mistreated, subjected to forced laour, kidnapped, `disappeared`, looted or raped in his or her lifetime by the Pakistan Army than the Indian Union Army. This was true then and this is true now. Whether the reverse holds true for a citizen of the Indian Union is something I don`t have the courage to comment upon. I am not a very courageous man. I am a fat, short, rice-eating Bengali after all.

Another spate of killings also happened in 1965. And it was one-sided murder of the unarmed. Hundreds of Tamil young men were killed brutally by Khaki armed forces in what is now called Tamil Nadu. This was no minor affair and was reported extensively for many days across the world, in the NewYork Times, Chicago Tribune, Time magazine and elsewhere. The Indian Union government rushed in its Khaki forces to suppress the unprecedented mass movement of Tamil youths against the planned imposition of Hindi as the Indian Union`s sole official language. The martyred youth of 1965 represent another narrative of glory and bravery, that is drowned down by tricolour drumbeats. But those who remember can never forget. While the Indian Union government today is making the push for Hindi as UN language, it dare not mention these language martyrs on the 50th anniversary of their martyrdom. There cause lingers through the recent Chennai declaration of language rights that asks for linguistic equality for all our mother-tongues `“ a call that is slowly gathering steam. At a solemn event held in Chennai, representatives from Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Orissa, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Kerala paid homage to these martyrs as their own, to the 1965 Tamil cause as their own. The 1965 language movement of Tamils stopped the advancing battle-tank of Hindi imposition. The momentum of Hindi imposition was broken by the Tamil speed-breaker, if only temporarily. The tank that was stopped in its track is restarting its engine with renewed vigour. After the 1965 language movement, the Congress, which had ruled Tamil Nadu till then was defeated for good – never to return again. That should give us an idea what those events and killings meant and their continued reverberations in people`s memory. Its due to these events that complete Hindi imposition on non-Hindi people remains only a partially succesful project. Whether that can be compared to the relevance of 1965 war in people`s lives is something I leave the readers to judge.

50 years after 1965, we must probe why does Delhi want us to celebrate one 1965 and forget another? All nation-state narratives, curated by the government, to create `truth` and `common-sense`, remembers and celebrates certain things and forgets others. It underlines certain things and deletes other things. A comparison of the highlighted with the deleted gives us an idea of who the nation-state is for and who it is not for, who is boss and who is servant. This government narrative gains currency through dominant film-industry, media academia and textbooks and can be be called the autobiography of a nation-state. But no nation-state in the world is one people. All people must write their own autobiographies. They owe it to their martyrs and their children. They owe it to smoke rising from burned wigwams of the native Americans, the smoke that was seen by the people made alien in their own homeland by other people by superiority of arms and numbers, the smoke that rose above disinformation and indoctrination to spread on the wide canvas of the unconquerred starry sky and broke into words that could be seen from far-far-away, words that solemnly whisper in every mother-tongue of this earth that `We shall not forget`. We cannot forget 1965.

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Call for unity reverberates during people`s movement for Manipur`s common future – KanglaOnline

Call for unity reverberates during people`s movement for Manipur`s common futureKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, October 22: The United Committee Manipur will not budge from its stand on the NSCN (IM) peace accord which was submitted in a memorandum along with othe…

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10th Manipur State League 2015 Easy victories for AIM, NACO – The Sangai Express

The Sangai Express10th Manipur State League 2015 Easy victories for AIM, NACOThe Sangai ExpressImphal, Oct 24 : AIM, Khabam and NACO, Nambul Mapal registered easy victories against their opponents in the ongoing 10th Manipur State League 2015, sponsore…


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10th Manipur State League 2015 Easy victories for AIM, NACO
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Imphal, Oct 24 : AIM, Khabam and NACO, Nambul Mapal registered easy victories against their opponents in the ongoing 10th Manipur State League 2015, sponsored by Khumukcham Ingocha Singh Memorial Trust, today at Mapal Kangjeibung, Imphal.

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