ZSUM, AISU back ATSUM stir

Even as the railway line construction continues to be affected due to the banning of the national projects by the Muan Tombing led All Tribal Students Union, Manipur ATSUM since November 11 midnight, Zeliangrong Students Union, Manipur ZSUM and All…

Even as the railway line construction continues to be affected due to the banning of the national projects by the Muan Tombing led All Tribal Students Union, Manipur ATSUM since November 11 midnight, Zeliangrong Students Union, Manipur ZSUM and All Inpui Students Union AISU today announced their full support to the agitation of the tribal student body Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Teen hurt in bomb attack

A teenager suffered injuries as unknown miscreants exploded a hand grenade at the Lilong Haoreibi Turel Ahanbi residence of one Abdul Salam 37 at around 10 am today Source The Sangai Express

A teenager suffered injuries as unknown miscreants exploded a hand grenade at the Lilong Haoreibi Turel Ahanbi residence of one Abdul Salam 37 at around 10 am today Source The Sangai Express

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Chaoba trains gun at CPI too

Stating that it was the Congress led SPF Government which gave its consent to the Indo Myanmar border fencing in 2008, BJP State unit president Th Chaoba has asserted that then coalition partner CPI cannot claimed innocence when large tracts of Manipur…

Stating that it was the Congress led SPF Government which gave its consent to the Indo Myanmar border fencing in 2008, BJP State unit president Th Chaoba has asserted that then coalition partner CPI cannot claimed innocence when large tracts of Manipur’s territory would be left out on the side of Myanmar on account of the border fen cing work Source The Sangai Express

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MPTC condemns

Strongly condemning the killing of Haobijam Manisana, vice president of Manipur People’s Party MPP who was shot dead inside his car by unidentified assailants at Ghari near the Imphal Tulihal Airport on November 13, MLA Dr I Ibohalbi, legislature win…

Strongly condemning the killing of Haobijam Manisana, vice president of Manipur People’s Party MPP who was shot dead inside his car by unidentified assailants at Ghari near the Imphal Tulihal Airport on November 13, MLA Dr I Ibohalbi, legislature wing leader of Manipur Pradesh Trinamool Congress has stated that the killing of Manisana is a challenge to the right of a citizen and alleged that the State Government has not able to protect the life and property of people of the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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Preparations on for Hornbill Festival

Besides hectic preparations being carried out by the state government of Nagaland for the forthcoming mega tourism festival, The Hornbill Festival, security measures have also been taken up for the smooth celebration of the festival Source Hueiyen N…

Besides hectic preparations being carried out by the state government of Nagaland for the forthcoming mega tourism festival, The Hornbill Festival, security measures have also been taken up for the smooth celebration of the festival Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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8th Manipur State Film Festival on Dec 18 to 24

IMPHAL, Nov 16: The Manipur Film Development Corporation is going to organize the 8th Manipur State Film Festival from Dec 18 to 24, 2013 at MFDC Auditorium, Palace Gate, conveyed a press release from MFDC.

IMPHAL, Nov 16: The Manipur Film Development Corporation is going to organize the 8th Manipur State Film Festival from Dec 18 to 24, 2013 at MFDC Auditorium, Palace Gate, conveyed a press release from MFDC.

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Zeliangrong bodies condemn Ton killing

IMPHAL, November 16: The Zeliangrong United Clubs’ Association Manipur Valley (ZUCAMV) strongly condemned the killing of Wahengbam Ton of Leirenhanjabam Leikai, Thangmeiband at Ragailong Kabui Khul on November 13, 2013 and deeply shared the pain and sorrow of the bereaved … Continue reading

IMPHAL, November 16: The Zeliangrong United Clubs’ Association Manipur Valley (ZUCAMV) strongly condemned the killing of Wahengbam Ton of Leirenhanjabam Leikai, Thangmeiband at Ragailong Kabui Khul on November 13, 2013 and deeply shared the pain and sorrow of the bereaved family said a ZUCAMV press release.

The ZUCAMV has further appealed the village authority of Ragailong to extend help to nab the actual culprits involved in the unprecedented incident, it said adding that the state govt should look into the matter seriously and try to solve the matter at the earliest possible time so that peace can be maintained in the state.

Further, ZUCAMV appealed to the general public to maintain peace and communal harmony and not to flare up any kind of rumour.

In a separate press release, the Kabui Mothers’ Association, Kakhulong has also condemned the killing during the tragic night of November 13 at Ragailong Kabui Khul and expressed its sorrow.

KAMA further demanded punishment of the culprits involved in the killing of Ton; and further appealed to allow peace to prevail in the state.

Meanwhile, the Zeliangrong Baudi, Manipur and the Zeliangrong Baudi, Imphal Zone has in a separate press release jointly condemned the unfortunate incident which led to the death of Wahengbam Thembung alias Boinao, son of Priyachandra Singh and Ambika Devi of Leirenhanjaba Leikai, Thangmeiband, Imphal West.

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Police commandos arrested one extortionist

IMPHAL, November 16: The Imphal West district police commandos arrested one active extortionist on November 15, 2013 at 10:45 am from BT Road near Aircel Office, said a press note from SP Imphal West. The arrested has been named as … Continue reading

IMPHAL, November 16: The Imphal West district police commandos arrested one active extortionist on November 15, 2013 at 10:45 am from BT Road near Aircel Office, said a press note from SP Imphal West.

The arrested has been named as Md Farooque Sheikh, 28, son of (L) Md Abothem of Khergao Sabal Leikai.

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Zeliangrong body endorses ATSUM`s ROTA agitation

IMPAHL, November 16: The Zeliangrong Students` Union, Manipur (ZSUM) and All Inpui Students` Union (AISU) physically and financially support the ongoing agitation of ATSUM that began from the mid-night of November 11, 2013 under the aegis of ROTA by banning … Continue reading

IMPAHL, November 16: The Zeliangrong Students` Union, Manipur (ZSUM) and All Inpui Students` Union (AISU) physically and financially support the ongoing agitation of ATSUM that began from the mid-night of November 11, 2013 under the aegis of ROTA by banning Railway Construction work underway between Jiribam to Tupul, conveyed press release from Zeliangrong Students’ Union Manipur.

Ever since the initial day of agitation till date, the total construction work of Railway line was completely stopped and the two organizations will continue to support and monitor the agitation until and unless the demands are fulfilled by the state government, adding that this students’ body strongly endorsed the genuine demand of the All Tribal Students` Union Manipur

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East CDO nabs two UGs

IMPHAL, November 13: On Nov 15, 2013 at 1:40 pm, a combined team of CDO/IE and 40 AR arrested one active member of UPPK (United People Party of Kangleipak) and the UG has been named as Ningombam Thoithoi Meitei alias … Continue reading

IMPHAL, November 13: On Nov 15, 2013 at 1:40 pm, a combined team of CDO/IE and 40 AR arrested one active member of UPPK (United People Party of Kangleipak) and the UG has been named as Ningombam Thoithoi Meitei alias Thoi, 36, son of N Thambal Meitei of Bashikhong Bazar, near MEIRA Club from Kongba Kshetri Leikai near Dobi Lampak.

On verification, he stated that he joined UPPK through one self styled finance secretary, Birjit of UPPK in the year 2011 and presently working under his command, it said adding that he had extorted a huge amount of money from the general public, private firms, govt. offices etc under the advice of Birjit,.

Further, on same day at 4:35 pm, a team of CDO/IE under the supervision of M Rajen Singh, Add. SP (Ops) Imphal East conducted a search operation at New Checkon in front of SBI ATM booth and arrested one KRA (U) cadre and he has been named as Hemminlun Lhungdim, 24, son of Tongkhomang Lhungdim of L Semon village, CCpur and recovered five numbers of demand letters of KRA (U) and one mobile phone along with one Airtel SIM from his possession, it said.

After further interrogation, he disclosed that he is a former self styled private of KNF (S) and also an active member of KRA (U) and he joined the said organization through one self styled chief finance Michael in the month of October, 2013, adding that with the advice of the said Michael, he had extorted a huge amount of money from several individual, firms etc., it said.

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RPF clarification

IMPHAL, November 16: The RPF has today said that Haobijam Noren alias Homen, 31, son of H Tomba of Bishnupur ward No 7 who was reportedly arrested on November 12 at 6:45 pm from Kwakeithel Bazaar near Lairembi by commandos … Continue reading

IMPHAL, November 16: The RPF has today said that Haobijam Noren alias Homen, 31, son of H Tomba of Bishnupur ward No 7 who was reportedly arrested on November 12 at 6:45 pm from Kwakeithel Bazaar near Lairembi by commandos of Imphal West district; Samukcham Thomba, 33, son of S Dinamani of Khagempalli Panthak who was arrested on November 13 at 2:45 pm from near the Social Science department, Manipur University by police commandos; Manoharmayum Kumarjit alias Nanao Sharma, 42, son of (L) M Krishnagopal Sharma presently taying at Moirangkhom Sougaijam Leirak and Gurumayum Gunodar Sharma alias Guneshwor, 40, son of (L) G Madhumangal Sharma presently staying at Singjamei Sapam Leikai who were reportedly arrested from the Singjamei area during search operations on November 14 are not related with the outfit or its armed wing PLA.

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Assam Rifles nabs UNLF cadre

IMPHAL, Nov 16: Discovering the movement of UG cadres in Kairang, troops of 30 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) launched an operation and apprehended one UNLF cadre on Nov 15, 2013, said … Continue reading

IMPHAL, Nov 16: Discovering the movement of UG cadres in Kairang, troops of 30 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) launched an operation and apprehended one UNLF cadre on Nov 15, 2013, said a PRO IGAR (S) release.
It has further identified the apprehendee as self styled sgt maj (No 0865), Ng Ashempa Pingamba alias Chitrakumar Singh, 31, son of Ng Irabot Singh of Sagolband Terasapam Leikai.
One 9 mm pistol with five live rounds, 300 gms plastic explosive, one detonator, one electric circuit and two mobile phones were recovered from the apprehendee, and he was along with recovered items handed over to Heingang Police Station.

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KCP clarifies on Manisana killing

IMPHAL, November 16: The Kangleipak Communist Party has in a statement today clarified that the party is not related with the murder of Haobijam Manisana, 57. The KCP further condemned the killing of the MPP leader which is one of … Continue reading

IMPHAL, November 16: The Kangleipak Communist Party has in a statement today clarified that the party is not related with the murder of Haobijam Manisana, 57.

The KCP further condemned the killing of the MPP leader which is one of the oldest regional party and added that the act of killing Manisana is unfortunate.

The release further urged the killers to disclose themselves and clarify on the reasons of the killing to the people of Manipur, it said.

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Zeliangrong bodies condemn Ton killing – KanglaOnline

Zeliangrong bodies condemn Ton killingKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, November 16: The Zeliangrong United Clubs' Association Manipur Valley (ZUCAMV) strongly condemned the killing of Wahengbam Ton of Leirenhanjabam Leikai, Thangmeiband at Ragailong Kabui Khul …

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IMPHAL, November 16: The Zeliangrong United Clubs' Association Manipur Valley (ZUCAMV) strongly condemned the killing of Wahengbam Ton of Leirenhanjabam Leikai, Thangmeiband at Ragailong Kabui Khul on November 13, 2013 and deeply shared 

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Manipur Cycle Club joins Greenpeace India in nationwide protest – KanglaOnline

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Guv greets on Guru Nanak day – KanglaOnline

Guv greets on Guru Nanak dayKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Nov 16: “It gives me great pleasure to greet the people of Manipur and Nagaland, especially our Sikh brethren, on the auspicious occasion of the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev ji”, Dr Ashwani Kum…

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IMPHAL, Nov 16: “It gives me great pleasure to greet the people of Manipur and Nagaland, especially our Sikh brethren, on the auspicious occasion of the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev ji”, Dr Ashwani Kumar, the governor of Manipur and Nagaland 

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One seriously injured in bomb explosion in Manipur – Times of India

One seriously injured in bomb explosion in ManipurTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: One person was seriously injured when suspected militants hurled a powerful bomb at a house in Lilong area of Thoubal district today, police sources said. The bomb (improvised expl…

One seriously injured in bomb explosion in Manipur
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IMPHAL: One person was seriously injured when suspected militants hurled a powerful bomb at a house in Lilong area of Thoubal district today, police sources said. The bomb (improvised explosive device) was hurled at the house of Abdul Salam allegedly 

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Successful North East Festival set to become an annual affair in Delhi

Successful North East Festival set to become an annual affair in Delhi   –        The festival to travel across the country –        The next edition will be bigger & better –        First ever festival showcasing the vibrant future, present & … Continue reading

Successful North East Festival set to become an annual affair in Delhi

 

–        The festival to travel across the country

–        The next edition will be bigger & better

–        First ever festival showcasing the vibrant future, present & past of North East India

–         Thousands of Delhiites enjoyed colourful North Eastern Dance, music, ethnic food, fashion in a Carnival Atmosphere

–        A wholesome event wherein key issues faced by the region discussed with policy makers and North Eastern Stakeholders

 

New Delhi, 13th November, 2013: The two-day North East Festival here ended on a high note. Now, Shyamkanu Mahanta, organiser-in-chief of the Festival promised that the next edition would be bigger and better.

 

The first edition of the festival was organised by Trend MMS in association with the Eight State Govt of North Eastern States, DoNER ministry, Ministry of Home Affairs and the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) , NEIIM etc on 8 and 9 November.

 

“This festival is organised to initiate a communication between people of the north-east with other states and also among the various communities living in the north-east,” says Shyamkanu Mahanta, organiser-in-chief of the ‘North East Festival 2013’.

 

Spanning over two days, the festival was organised in the format of a carnival with live music and dance performances engaging the visitors throughout the day in the amphitheatre and serious discussions on business, economy, socio-political issues of the region engrossing the intellectuals in the conference halls.  The Festival aimed at Integrated Marketing the entire North East to attract tourist and investments

 

Probably, it was for the first time all the eight north-eastern states participated showcasing the States, its investment potential and tourism in a festival dedicated to North East. The festival reached new heights with the presence of personalities like Montek Singh Ahluwalia (Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission) during the opening ceremony, Chief Ministers Dr. Mukul Sangma of Meghalaya, Mr. Nabam Tuki of Nagaland, eminent Journalist Arnab Goswami, DoNER Minister PS Ghatowar,  Secretary DoNER, Election Commissioner Mr. HS Brahma. Eminent actor Adil Hussain and Olympian MC Mary Kom supported the cause as brand ambassadors.

 

People hailing from the region of north-east and other parts of the country, came in from all areas to be a part of the festival. On day one, the seminar on Look East Policy and Internal Security of North East saw attendance by leading lights like Mr Ranjan Mathai, Former External Affairs Secretary,  India’s Ambassador to Myanmar, Mr. Gautam Mukhopadhay, Mr. YS Shahrwat, Chairman LPAI, who building ports and export infrastructure in North East, Joint Secretary (Home) in charge of North East Mr. Shombhu Singh, Interlocuter of Peace process Mr. PC Haldar, eminent actor Victor Banerjee, Journelist Mr. BG Vergese all interacted with stakeholders of North East including representatives from North East Political Science Association, media, Student bodies, Entrepreneurs, ULFA publicity Secretary Mr. Sasha Chaudhury etc.

 

In the afternoon an interaction with north-east students on security and other issues in Delhi saw representation from Delhi Police, DoNER Ministry, Planning Commission remained the highlight during the day.

 

As the evening approached, the cultural performance by musicians and dancers – Guru Rewben Mashangva (Manipur), Mami Varte (Mizoram), Omak Komut Collective (Arunachal Pradesh), Zubeen Garg (Assam), Alobo Naga and The Band (Nagaland) overwhelmed the audience. The evening turned magical and on day one and set a benchmark for the next day which began with a B2B session on north-east Tourism – Paradise Unexplored. It was attended by representatives from DoNER, NEC, IATA, ATOAI, stakeholders of NER etc.  A session on Entrepreneurship and Skil Development seen some successful Entrpreneurs from North East Such as Mr Khanindra Barman, who have set up 17 restaurants in Bengaluru and Hyderabad, Mr. Habib Chaudhury who have invested USD 300 Mn in Laos, Mr.Kh Palin who runs Shija Hospital in Imphal, Dr. Dhabali who runs Classic Hotel in Imphal, Mr. Sidhant who have come all the way from London, Mr. Sidhant is an innovator who made a watch which can work like computer and phone, Mr. Basant Khetan, promoter of Kaziranga University also interacted in the session.  NEDFI CMD, Mr. BP Muktiah talked about the industrial scenario in the North East. Mr. JP Rai, Director General, NSDA talked about skill initiatives for the region.

 

Later on the day north-east icons such as Mary Kom, Adil Hussain, Mr. Larsing Ming of Lajong Club, Mr. Pradyot Debbarma interacted with the audience, which came in  huge numbers to the venue. In the closing session some outstanding achievers of the region like Mr. Jadav Payeng, the forest of Man of India, Dr. Kh Palin, Mr. Sidhant, Mr. Habib Choudhury etc were felicitated for their outstanding work.

 

The visitors stayed back to witness a fashion show which showcased north-east handloom and jewellery by North East Designers and models such as Dhiraj Deka from Assam, Garima Saikia Garg from Assam, Yana Ngoba from Arunachal Pradesh, Joy Singh from Manipur, Anu Marbaniang from Meghalaya, Charlie from Mizoram, Anga and Aji from Nagaland where apart from inspiring the masses with their life stories, Mary Kom and Adil Hussain also walked the ramp.  The concluding performance was by Kalpana Patowary & Lou Majaw, Alobo Naga and team which made the audience wait in high hopes for the next edition of the festival!

 

Food stalls and a photography exhibition attracted a huge number of people from mainstream India as well.

 

Mr. Mahanta informed that support from all State Governments, icons, musicians, general public is overwhelming.

 

“We didn`t get much private support this time because nobody believed in it. Now, they`ve seen it doing well. Once We get that support, We`ll do aggressive marketing,” added Mahanta, who plans to bring the festival back to the capital in the last quarter of 2014. We need to build up the momentum. Our target is Delhi then Mumbai. We want to get attention first. Mumbai might happen within six months, but Delhi will be an annual event. We will build the brand here, strengthen it, then take it forward to cities like Mumbai and Bangalore,” he said.

Mr. Adil Hussain, the Brand Ambassador said that he is very happy to see the response of the Festival. He said he came for one hour and stayed back both days. He offered his support to make it bigger in coming days.

MC Mary Kom, who got the attention of entire National Media while walking the ramp with Adil Hussain and Zubin Garg is very happy to be able to contribute for the North Eastern region. She said, she would keep supporting the objective of North East Festival.

 

Veteran actor Victor Banerjee described the region as “the friendliest” one, “”I`ve been to all parts of India and northeast is the friendliest one, according to me. There is no hierarchy over there. Women have rights. They have much more power than average woman in rest of India,” said Victor.”

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Silver Jubilee Celebrations of Sanskaar Rang Toli (T.I.E. Co) begins with BalSangam   –        Bal Sangam brings the flavors of  North East with various Traditional Folk Performing Arts from the Seven States –        Bal Sangam – a Week-long Festival of … Continue reading

Silver Jubilee Celebrations of Sanskaar Rang Toli (T.I.E. Co) begins with BalSangam

 

–        Bal Sangam brings the flavors of  North East with various Traditional Folk Performing Arts from the Seven States

–        Bal Sangam – a Week-long Festival of Performing Arts and Folk Theatre for the children by the children starts on Children’s Day this year

–        Sanskaar Rang Toli (T.I.E. Co.) introduces Traditional Folk Theatre by Children as a special segment in its Silver Jubilee year

 

New Delhi, November 13, 2013: The sweet melody of flute, dug dugdug sound of the dugdugi, the distinct music of Dotara, nothing compares to the sweet memories of the childhood mela. A flexible girl, a juggler, some clowns in myriad coloursare nowhere to be found in today’s time, more so in an urban setting. These week-long mela-like treat for childrenwill be brought by Sanskaar Rang Toli (T.I.E Co.) of National School of Drama during the BalSangam 2013, starting from 14th November. It will bring the unique and traditional performing arts to the capital as a treat to the urban children.

This year, NSD’s Sanskar Rang Toli – Theatre in Education Co.which was established in 1989 celebrates its Silver Jubilee year and Bal Sangam 2013 marks the beginning of the year-long celebration. Commencing on the Children’s Day, the weeklong festival at the New Delhi NSD Campus, promises to be a traditional, cultural, and mela like delight for its attendees. From folk dance, martial arts, acrobats, street performances like juggling, magic shows, puppet shows and many more experiences, Bal Sangam will present 10 group’s vivid, distinct and on the verge of extinction performing arts.

 

Ratan Thiyam, NSD Chairperson shares on the occasion, “North East Region has very rich traditional and cultural heritage. Various art forms are so rare and exquisite it has become the need of the hour that they be brought back into the limelight and be given due attention they so right fully deserve.”

With special focus on North East Region, Bal Sangam 2013 brings the unexplored talents and for many un-witnessed traditional performing arts by children from this region. It took six months of hardwork in finding these 11 traditional folk performers (child artist groups) from all over the North East by T.I.E. Co. The artists are not trained or taught; rather they have inherited from their families who still practice these performing arts which are now on the verge of extinction. In this category of folk and performing arts Groups which would participate are, Abhiyan from Tinsukia, Assam; A’chick Theatre from Tura, Meghalaya; Bashel Brothers Creations, from West Kameng, Arunachal Pradesh; Kohinoor Langa from Rajasthan; Blooming Cultural Akademy, IrilbungImphal West, Manipur; Dapon The Mirror, Tangla, Udalpuri BTAD- Assam; GuguraBodol, NazirPukur Par, Krishnanagar, Agartala, Tripura; KadamtaliOjapali Dal from Darrang Assam, Neuhof Cultural Club,Aizawl, Mizoram; Padma AdzerChoeling from East Sikkim and TiwaBhasha- SanskritiCharchaSomittee from Nagaon, Assam.

Performances like Jaxoi Dance, Huroi Or Baisangi, Jang Bihu, Wangala (Napchenga, Rimchaksoa, Sara Roa, Makkre Rika, Mi Geaa, Mi Rata, Mi Sua, Chu Kana, Dome Dena, Jong’ a Toa, Kambe Toa, Chame Mikkang Nia, Salam Ona), Yak Dance, Hu, Jaam, Zig & Aji  Lhamutells The Folk Tales Of Sherdukpen Tribe, Bamboo Dance, Kabui Naga Dance, Pung Cholam, Dhol Dholak Cholom, Maibi Jagoi, Khamba Thoibi Dance, Stick Dance, Thabi Kakpa, Thang Ani Yannaba, Thang Ahum Yannba, Thangjao Yannba, Thang Ta Chainba, Thang Leiteng Haiba, Yetthang Oithang Yannba, Farkanti, The Bihu, Bardai Sikhla, Raidwng Shipnai, Garia, Lebang Boomani, Mamita, Mosok Sulmani, Hazagiri, Deodhani, Suknani Ojha Pali, Devi Archana, Going to The Temple to, Dance Chaloni Gotir Nritya, Rana Chandi Nritya, Khuti Talor Nritya, Four Stroks, Mandap Kamua Nritya, Cheraw, Chheih Lam, Tlanglam, Sarlamkai/Solakia, Khullam, Chawnglaizawn, Chai, Nepali Maruni Dance (Akashai Ko Kalo-Badal), Nepali Rai Dance (Suntaley Bhiraiko tir), Nepali Churkay Dance (Gharma Cha), Bhutia Dance (Limpokara Sum), Bhutia Dance (Denzong), Lepcha Dance (Mun-Dyak-Ka-Na-Oh, Lepcha Dance (Nam-Frona Pho Sa Bhoem), Langkhon Misawa, Khorla pisu Misawa, Baro Langkhui Misawa, Khram Misawa, Mairawa Misawa, Nakha Sanga Misawa and Khangsi Misawa will be the centre of attention.

WamanKendre, Director, National School of Drama, “BalSangam is a mela from Sanskar Rang Toli every alternate year which is a grand treat for children. We want as many as children to come and experience the mela so that they are enriched with our traditional and cultural heritage. Parents are also requested not to miss BalSangam with their children as this is the one and only, unique and complete folk performing arts and folk theatre festival by children in the entire country.”

Also taking a step forward towards educating the children, Sanskaar Rang Toli (T.I.E Co) this time will be holding special performances in the morning session with various schools who has tied up with NSD. The students will also have discussion sessions with artists who are experts of the art form presented and attend various workshops organized during the day.

Introducing a special segment for the Silver Jubilee Celebration, out of the 21 groups that will be performing during the Festival, a street performance and9Traditional Folk Theatre Performance groupswill also bring their best performances to the centre-stage.These will include theatres like Bali Wadh&Dwapar Lila by BhaveshChhouNritya Kala, Jharkhand; RaasLeelaby Face, Manipur;Yakshagana Dance Drama by Yakshagana Kendra Udipi, Karnataka; GosianPatherbyNational Bhand Theatre Budgam, J&K;Darz-E-Patherby Kashmir Performers Collective, Srinagar; Lava Kush by MudalapayaYakshagana Kendra, Karnataka;MaachbyAnkur Rang Munch, MP; PurliaChhou, Royal Chhou Academy, West Bengal and AnkiyaBhaonafrom Prayaas, Nagaon, Assam.The idea is toprovide a platform to the original theatres without the touch of modernism.

Abdul Latif Khatana, Founder Member and present Chief of T.I.E Co. says, “The Mela is an effort to provide a platform at the National level to folk and traditional artists to keep them in practice with their rich cultural tradition. The festival also aims to spread awareness among urban children about the rich cultural heritage of the country. The special focus of the Mela 2013 is the performances of folk and traditional performing Arts from the North East states and only folk/traditional theatre performances from different region of India. Besides various performances, Art and Craft workshops are also part of the Mela.”

 

The fanfare and hubbub of Bal Sangam 2013 starts from 14th November and goes on till 20th November, 2013 at the New Delhi Campus of NSD at Bhagwandas Road. Timing 4:00PM to 8:00PM from 14th to 17th November and 6:00PM to 8:00PM from 18th to 20th November.

Barry John, Founder-Director of the TIE Company on the occasion of Sanskar Rang Tolientering its 25th Year said, “The TIE Company has done a lot to be proud of, but there are massive tasks still waiting to be done. I wish there was a quick and easy way to prove to those who are ignorant or prejudiced about the benefits to be derived from Theatre activities, but of course, there is not. Meanwhile, Theatre’s potential to humanize people, to have them working creatively together, to resolve conflicts and violence, to empower people positively, lies languishing.”

About TIE Co.

Sanskaar Rang Toli is the only theatre education resource centers in the country and has worked with around 10 thousand children till date in various workshops. It consists of a group of actor-teachers working with and performing for children. The major focus of the TIE Company is to perform creative, curriculum-based and participatory plays in schools, specially designed and prepared for children of different age groups. The major thrust of the plays is to create an atmosphere that encourages children to raise questions, take decisions and make choices with an awareness of themselves within the larger social context.

The TIE Company has done more than 1400 performances of 32 plays in various parts of the country. More than 10 lakh children, apart from college students, teachers, parents and theatre lovers, have witnessed these plays in approximately all the states in the country and Poland, China, Philippines and Japan.

The Toli began with an objective of bridging the gap between passive education and an active method of learning by doing through its performances of varied plays, Summer Workshops on self development and social integration, Sunday Club for devising original performances with children, workshops with teachers on effective teaching-learning process. All these activities are practiced round the year as per the children annual school calendar in Delhi and other parts of the country.

 

About BalSangam:

With the start of new millennium TIE Co. started a new bi annual event “BalSangam”, a festival of Indian performing folk and traditional arts presented by children practicing these arts from different regions of the country.

 Around 2 lakh people, mostly children, have witnessed BalSangam till date in the last 7 BalSangams. Around 85 groups have participated and showcased around 672 performances till date.

 

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