Sangeeta football

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PDS-Public Demagogical System

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Posting and transfer made

var addthis_product=’wpp-252′;var addthis_options=”Google+1″IMPHAL, July 29: Allocations of posts and transfer and posting of four ASI and five police constables of Imphal East district police were…

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Clarification

IMPHAL July 28: The Assam Rifles in a release clarifies that on July 27, columns of Assam Rifles observed movement of terrorist trying to cross the Indo Burma border at… Read more »

IMPHAL July 28: The Assam Rifles in a release clarifies that on July 27, columns of Assam Rifles observed movement of terrorist trying to cross the Indo Burma border at Nambisha.

It states that on finding the presence of the AR troops near the border, the UGs ran towards Mayanmar. The AR troops fired on the fleeing terrorists and it was later informed by villagers that two IG cadres have been injured but managed to escape.

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MPSC crushes UYAC

var addthis_product=’wpp-252′;var addthis_options=”Google+1″IMPHAL, July 28: MPSC defeated UYAC by 9-0 goals in today’s match of Super Six Hockey Tournament held today at Khuman Lampak Hockey…

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AR apprehended one UG Cadre

IMPHAL, July 28: The troops of 23 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) apprehended one KCP (City Meitei) cadre identified as Khungbouymayun Ibomcha Bora, 28, s/o  Kh… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 28: The troops of 23 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) apprehended one KCP (City Meitei) cadre identified as Khungbouymayun Ibomcha Bora, 28, s/o  Kh Ibomcha, of Thamnapokpi Mayai Leikai during search operation at Thamnapokpi village yesterday evening.

The apprehendee was handed over to Lamlai Police Stationsaid a release of PRO IGAR (S).

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IW football

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IGAR(S) Provides assisatnce to orpahanage

var addthis_product=’wpp-252′;var addthis_options=”Google+1″IMPHAL, July 28: Major General C A Krishnan, AVSM, IGAR(S) and Mrs Sadhya Krishnan, Present ARWWA, IGAR (S) interacted with the children of…

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Ghanendrajit football

var addthis_product=’wpp-252′;var addthis_options=”Google+1″IMPHAL, July 28: PYA Kairang and XI Star Akampat ended up in 1-1 draw in today’s match of MK Ghanendrajit Imphal East Super Division…

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AR medical aid to snake bite

IMPHAL, July 28: A 44 yrs old  Elangbam Kunja, of Nityai Khangabok Part III Lamlong Bazaar (Thoubal) was bitten by a venomous snake on his Right leg while working at… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 28: A 44 yrs old  Elangbam Kunja, of Nityai Khangabok Part III Lamlong Bazaar (Thoubal) was bitten by a venomous snake on his Right leg while working at his home and brought to 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) unit Hospital at around 7 AM on 28 July 2011 in a critical condition.

The released said, the unit Medical team immediately provided anti-venom vaccine. Patient’s condition had gone worse due to the effect of the venom in his tissues. The patient was kept under observation with help of cardio respiratory monitor. As a result, the condition of the patient was stabilized said a release.

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M Ibobi football

var addthis_product=’wpp-252′;var addthis_options=”Google+1″IMPHAL, July 29: Citizens’ Club defeated NESU by 1-0 today in the first ground of M Ibobi Imphal East 1st Division Football League at…

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Process as End

Are peace talks in the northeast destined to remain a process until finally the process itself becomes the goal? This is a question which cannot miss any serious observers of… Read more »

Are peace talks in the northeast destined to remain a process until finally the process itself becomes the goal? This is a question which cannot miss any serious observers of the region. The answer seems to be in the affirmative, not merely from watching the Naga peace talks, but also the entry of so many other groups in Manipur into this process, in their case without any clear cut route charted out, or even the blueprint of what might be the ultimate solution, known. In fact, for many of the groups entering the fray now, it was never very clear what they were fighting for when they were fighting, unlike say the Nagas who were never in any doubt what they wanted from the time the elite leadership amongst them from the then Naga Club met the Simon Commission when the latter visited Nagaland in 1929. It is also unimaginable these latter groups would be able to come up with any credible, tangible goals, justified by the history or the present, now that they have supposedly stopped fighting. And yet the juggernaut has been set rolling and the “peace process” would carry on, perhaps for a decade, or even several decades, by which time a generation or two would have changed guards, and whatever little tangible goals that can be said to have yoked these disparate groups together would have been lost sight of.

From the state’s point of view, maybe this is a solution in itself. If this indeed is the case, then it would be much more fitting to refer to these peace talks as “peace offensives” rather than “peace initiatives”. In an oxymoronic sense, such a “peace” would become a “war” strategy. We would say this is a legitimate strategy too – that is, legitimised by war. Ultimately, the object in a war, be it open or cold, tepid or by proxy, is to win. But even if it is legitimate under the sweeping war philosophy encapsulated by the terse and familiar phrase: “everything is fair in love and war”, another vital question would continue to haunt. It may be legitimate, but does this necessarily guarantee success? It is for this than for any other reasons that we have reservation about the present push. After a settlement has been reached, would the larger problem of insurgency be solved conclusively, considering also the fact that the “peace offensive” still fails to impress many quarters that matter. After seeing how the state government treated the few dozen militants who it managed to wean away from the rebel camp, the prospect of convincing more of the benefits they can reap from hanging up their jungle boots and saying farewell to arms would have receded even farther away. There is a little more to be said on the “peace offensive”. Probably the new initiatives, especially of enlisting some factions of a hopelessly splintered underground group operating in the valley area, was meant as bait to lure bigger fish. Those with some experience in angling (and many of us are as children with our improvised fishing devices), would know it fully well that when the bait becomes too obvious, particularly when the menacing hook is not covered entirely by the bait, no fish would bite. We are sure those who fashioned his new initiative would know this too. Our hunch is, nobody seriously waging the insurrection war would bite this bait. And like it or not, the chain is only as strong as the weakest link, and here are the obvious weak links of this strategy. Rather than a strategy, what we propose in its place is the offer of an open-minded and open-hearted parley that laid a premium on a solution honourable to all parties involved.

But this “process as end” story is a doubled-edged sword which can cut either way. If “peace talks” are doomed to be reduced to this, insurgency itself is trapped in this same syndrome. This juggernaut too is become a perennial self-sustaining process which follows its own unique logic. The constant fights over government contract jobs by these non state players through their proxies, the need for harsh diktats to ensure public compliance to their agendas rather than voluntary participation etc, are some symptoms of this decay corroding away the soul of the insurrection. Under the circumstance, if the “fish baiting” games are to be abandoned, the “one-up-man ship” war games too must end. What is called for is a one to one discourse, which can give way to more hard-headed dialogues to finally pave the way for a negotiated settlement.

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AR conduct medical Camp

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Awards for Manipuri writers

IMPHAL, July 27: Sahitya Thoupang Lup, Imphal has instituted two awards, namely Leirikamacha International Award and Thiyam Ibochoubi National Award for Manipuri writers who write extensively to promote the language,… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 27: Sahitya Thoupang Lup, Imphal has instituted two awards, namely Leirikamacha International Award and Thiyam Ibochoubi National Award for Manipuri writers who write extensively to promote the language, literature, art and culture of the state.

A release of the association stated that Leirikmacha award will be given to any Manipuri writer residing anywhere in the world who writes for the promotion of the language, literature, art and culture of the state. This award carries a cash prize of Rs. 10,000 and citation and it will be presented after every two years beginning from this year.

Thiyam Ibochoubi award will also be awarded to those writers who write for the promotion of language, literature, art and culture. This award of Rs. 10,000 will be presented after every two years beginning from 2012.

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IE super division

IMPHAL, July 27: KIYC defeated YOSC by 1-0 in today’s match of Imphal East Super Division football league held at YOSC Khabeisoi. Nawaz Khan scored the lone goal for KIYC.

IMPHAL, July 27: KIYC defeated YOSC by 1-0 in today’s match of Imphal East Super Division football league held at YOSC Khabeisoi. Nawaz Khan scored the lone goal for KIYC.

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Appointment

IMPHAL, July 27: The president Janata Dal (United) has appointed three new office bearers of the state executive members of the party in order to strengthen and revived the party…. Read more »

IMPHAL, July 27: The president Janata Dal (United) has appointed three new office bearers of the state executive members of the party in order to strengthen and revived the party. A release of the pty has identified the newly appointed office bearers as Ch Renubala Devi, state general secretary cum incharge-women front of Patsoi, Th Anand Singh state general secretary cum incharge-youth front Uripok A/C and Kh Chaobi Devi, general secretary (org) women front Patsoi AC.

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IE football

IMPHAL, July 27: UPSA defeated RAU by 4-1 goals in today’s match of Imphal East 1st Division held at KOSC ground, Khabeisoi. The goal scorers of UPSA were Raju and… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 27: UPSA defeated RAU by 4-1 goals in today’s match of Imphal East 1st Division held at KOSC ground, Khabeisoi.

The goal scorers of UPSA were Raju and Amarjit while Bikash scored the lone goal for RAU.

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Manipuri Identity

The question of identity and ethnicity tends to seep into every discussion on practically any social issue in Manipur today. True enough, nobody can deny there is very much a… Read more »

The question of identity and ethnicity tends to seep into every discussion on practically any social issue in Manipur today. True enough, nobody can deny there is very much a crisis of identity in the state and this will be confronted every time somebody is asked what his understanding of the term Manipuri is. Does the term denote a culture, a domicile status, ethnicity or a language? On the last proposition, there ought not to be any dispute. The term does signify a language. But it is in any attempt to interpret it beyond the confines of the language it represents, that we begin skating on thin ice. The postmodernist approach to the problem of identity as elucidated by French Philosopher, Michel Foucault, as an IFP editorial briefly touched on sometime ago, should throw valuable light. Foucault, author of such classics as “The Birth of the Clinic” was basically reinterpreting the extremist feminist movement in Europe of his time and the Marxist class based social structuring. However, the logic he arrives at in his analysis of these issues should be quite comfortably applicable in the ethnic situation as well. Very briefly, Foucault diagnoses the problem of the traditional understanding of identity to be in its being necessarily linked to power. The assumption has always been that there will always be a binary opposition between the strong and weak with the strong grabbing all power, and this power equation would be linked up or else colour the identity issue. Hence there would be the male-female, proletariat-bourgeoisie, oppressor-oppressed dualities and within these broad categories there would also be a numerous and progressive sub-fragmentation of categories: hill-valley, tribal-non-tribal, Meitei-Mayang and so on, so that the identity question becomes an extension of these concentric circles of power struggles. In Foucault’s model, power politics and identity are de-linked. He even flags the idea that there is nothing intrinsic and permanent about identity and that it is a free floating, perpetual negotiation with the ever evolving social reality.

Let us try applying the postmodernist scale and indulge in a little deconstruction of some of the traditional understanding of identity in our situation. As for instance, if we de-link the term “Manipuri” from its traditional ethno-political connotations and then view it through the postmodernist prism, what would it mean? Would it still be ethnic specific? The same approach may be employed in trying to understand the term Indian, and indeed a lot many liberals have been doing just this. It is also true that there have been counter currents to such approaches to the issue. An analogy perhaps will place the proposition on firmer grounds. The contrast between the term “Manipuri” or “Indian” linked to all their traditional ethno-cultural-political connotations and the same terms as free floating processes of negotiations that Foucault calls identity, would be similar to the contrast between the concepts Hindutva and Hinduism or Zionism and Judaism. While Hinduism is open-ended and free-floating, Hindutva is not. The first is religion, the second is a politics of power at its core.  The same is the truth in the contrast between Judaism and Zionism. Hence, the term “Manipuri” in the traditional understanding is linked inextricably to its own politics of power, and the proposition that this editorial is putting up before all interested in a discourse on the issue is, we should introspect and see what it would be like if we genuinely tried to deconstruct our traditional understanding of the term and make it a free floating negotiation into which all of us clubbed into a common predicament by history and geography can find a respectable place. What we run into may in all likelihood be a new reality purged of many of our festering and endemic problems. The same experiment may conjure up a new visage of the Indian identity as well.

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CRPF celebrates foundation day

IMPHAL, July 27: The foundation day off Central Reserve Police Force was celebrated by 69 Bn CRPF at Mantripukhri Headquarters today. A release of DC 69 Bn CRPF stated that… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 27: The foundation day off Central Reserve Police Force was celebrated by 69 Bn CRPF at Mantripukhri Headquarters today.

A release of DC 69 Bn CRPF stated that the erstwhile Crown Representative Police established by the British on July 27, 1939 was renamed as Central Reserve Police Force on December 28, 1949 by enacting the CRPF Act, 1949.

The foundation day celebration was marked by organizing inter-company games and sports, cultural programmes followed by a grand feast.

Speaking at the function, deputy commandant RV Philip highlighted the achievements of the battalion. The battalion has done commendable job in securing NH-53 during the two- month long economic blockade in 2010. The battalion has continued to do the same by providing full proof security to vital installations in Imphal city and escorting civil/FCI convoy plying on NH-39.

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Relief materials distributed

IMPHAL July 26: Through the initiative of councilor ward no. 6 of Khumbi Nagar panchayet, several relief materials were distributed to flood affected families of Khumbi a/c. Nongmeithem Babudhon Singh,… Read more »

IMPHAL July 26: Through the initiative of councilor ward no. 6 of Khumbi Nagar panchayet, several relief materials were distributed to flood affected families of Khumbi a/c.

Nongmeithem Babudhon Singh, chairperson Kumbi Nagar panchayet today distributed 10kg of rice along with 1 kg pulses (dal) per families affected by flood at Khumbi a/c that were resulted from recent torrential rainfall.  Side by side several  mosquito nets of the flood affected families from ward no. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 of Khumbi a/c  were administered mosquitoes  repellent  solution this afternoon.

Addressing media persons during the distribution of relief materials and administering of mosquito repellant at Lai- achouba mandop located near Kumbi bazaar, Babudhon Singh said that the initiative was solely   taken up by the chairperson with the support of the department concerned of the government. He added that several families are affected by flood that resulted from heavy downpour since the recent couple of days. The distribution  of relief material and administering of disinfectant from mosquito was held at various places  of Kumbi a/c.

 

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