Imphal Municipal Council parking fees

IMPHAL, July 1: The state government has recently approved the Imphal Municpal Council (Parking Fees on Vehicles) (Amendmant) Bye Laws, 2012 with a modification of fixing a flat parking fee… Read more »The post Imphal Municipal Council parking f…

IMPHAL, July 1: The state government has recently approved the Imphal Municpal Council (Parking Fees on Vehicles) (Amendmant) Bye Laws, 2012 with a modification of fixing a flat parking fee… Read more »

The post Imphal Municipal Council parking fees appeared first on KanglaOnline.com.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/07/imphal-municipal-council-parking-fees/

Tete-a-Tete With: Mohen Naorem

By: W Rorrkychand Singh It’s said that love knows no barriers and it seems that in the case of Manipuri filmmaker Mohen Naorem, the medium of cinema knows no limit. Mohen, who is better known for his 2010 movie “School Karushi” (Let Us Study) is …

By: W Rorrkychand Singh It’s said that love knows no barriers and it seems that in the case of Manipuri filmmaker Mohen Naorem, the medium of cinema knows no limit. Mohen, who is better known for his 2010 movie “School Karushi” (Let Us Study) is among the few filmmakers giving Manipuri film industry a new […]

The post Tete-a-Tete With: Mohen Naorem appeared first on KanglaOnline.com.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/06/tete-a-tete-with-mohen-naorem/

Walk In Interview for One JRF for DBT sponsored project at Manipur University on June 23, 2012

Advertisement for JRF position sponsored by DBT, Government of India, dated June 16, 2012 No.MU/BCH/LRS/DBT-NE-PRO: A walk-in interview for appointment of 1(one) Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) for working in a… Read more »

Advertisement for JRF position sponsored by DBT, Government of India, dated June 16, 2012 No.MU/BCH/LRS/DBT-NE-PRO: A walk-in interview for appointment of 1(one) Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) for working in a… Read more »

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/06/walk-in-interview-for-one-jrf-for-dbt-sponsored-project-at-manipur-university-on-june-23-2012/

Top 10 Points to Know About Irom Sharmila And Her Fast Unto Death

By: W Rorrkychand Singh   “Wake up brothers and sisters The savior of the nation We have come out all the way Knowing we all will die Why the fear… Read more »

By: W Rorrkychand Singh   “Wake up brothers and sisters The savior of the nation We have come out all the way Knowing we all will die Why the fear… Read more »

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/06/top-10-points-to-know-about-irom-sharmila-and-her-fast-unto-death/

The Fate of a Sentimental Patriot – A critique of the play ‘The Rebel Unsung’

A critique of the play ‘The Rebel Unsung’ By M C Arun Name of the play: Shakkhangkhridaba Lanmee (The Rebel Unsung) Playwright: Arambam Somorendra Last played by Banian Repertory Theatre,… Read more »

A critique of the play ‘The Rebel Unsung’ By M C Arun Name of the play: Shakkhangkhridaba Lanmee (The Rebel Unsung) Playwright: Arambam Somorendra Last played by Banian Repertory Theatre,… Read more »

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/06/the-fate-of-a-sentimental-patriot/

Manipur Amateur Photo Club photo exhibition at Bir Tikendrajit Park

IMPHAL, June 10: The Manipur Amateur Photo Club (MAPC) today organized a photo exhibition at BT Park here, the fourth time of the exhibition which started from June 5 as… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 10: The Manipur Amateur Photo Club (MAPC) today organized a photo exhibition at BT Park here, the fourth time of the exhibition which started from June 5 as… Read more »

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/06/mapc-photo-exhibition-bir-tikendrajit-park/

Endangered Sangai deer of Manipur prospers in Delhi

Daily Pioneer| Google RSS Feed News National Zoological Park Delhi has become the biggest shelter for Sangai deer, the State animal of Manipur. Popularly known as Manipuri deer, this endangered… Read more »

Daily Pioneer| Google RSS Feed News National Zoological Park Delhi has become the biggest shelter for Sangai deer, the State animal of Manipur. Popularly known as Manipuri deer, this endangered… Read more »

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/06/endangered-sangai-deer-of-manipur-prospers-in-delhi/

Mysterious disease claims one in Jiribam,Manipur , leaves scores in hospital

IMPHAL, June 7: State Health Minister Phungza-thang Tonsing to day rushed to Jiribam as the outbreak of an undiagnosed disease has left one dead and many at the hospital in… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 7: State Health Minister Phungza-thang Tonsing to day rushed to Jiribam as the outbreak of an undiagnosed disease has left one dead and many at the hospital in… Read more »

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/06/mysterious-disease-claims-one-in-jiribam-leaves-scores-in-hospital/

1 dead, 43 ill due to diarrhoea, vomiting in Imphal, Manipur

Jun 7,  7:20 PM| Prasar Bharathi One person has died and another 43 fell seriously ill in the sudden outbreak of diarrhoea and vomiting in the Jiribam sub-division of Imphal East. Just… Read more »

Jun 7,  7:20 PM| Prasar Bharathi One person has died and another 43 fell seriously ill in the sudden outbreak of diarrhoea and vomiting in the Jiribam sub-division of Imphal East. Just… Read more »

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/06/1-dead-43-ill-due-to-diarrhoea-vomiting-in-imphal-manipur/

Admission Counselling by Manipur Students’ Association Delhi

Office of the Manipur Students’ Association Delhi (MSAD) Estd.1971 ApunbanaYaiphare; Unity is Victory e-mail: msad.manipur[at]gmail.com  Website: www.msadmanipur.com Ref: 2012 MSAD 01062012/PR Admission Counselling Press release Dated: 01-06-2012 Th…

Office of the Manipur Students’ Association Delhi (MSAD) Estd.1971 ApunbanaYaiphare; Unity is Victory e-mail: msad.manipur[at]gmail.com  Website: www.msadmanipur.com Ref: 2012 MSAD 01062012/PR Admission Counselling Press release Dated: 01-06-2012 The Manipur Students’ Association Delhi (MSAD) is going to hold academic as well as admission counselling for the academic session 2012-2013 for admission to various courses in the […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/06/admission-counselling-by-manipur-students%E2%80%99-association-delhi/

Life normal in Manipur

IBNLive.com | Google RSS Feed PTI | 06:05 PM,May 31,2012 Imphal, May 31 (PTI) Life continued normally in the length and breadh of Manipur ignoring the NDA called Bharat bandh today. All offices remained open with regular turnout. Barring some…

IBNLive.com | Google RSS Feed PTI | 06:05 PM,May 31,2012 Imphal, May 31 (PTI) Life continued normally in the length and breadh of Manipur ignoring the NDA called Bharat bandh today. All offices remained open with regular turnout. Barring some minor disruptions in vehicular movement … Click for full details

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/05/life-normal-in-manipur/

Japanese Girl’s Search for Uncle in Manipur to be made into a manipuri film My Japanese Niece

By Zafri Mudasser Nofil (PTI) A Japanese girl’s search in the remote villages of Manipur… more »

By Zafri Mudasser Nofil (PTI) A Japanese girl’s search in the remote villages of Manipur… more »

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/05/japanese-girls-search-for-uncle-in-manipur-to-be-made-into-a-manipuri-film-my-japanese-niece/

Japanese Girl’s Search for Uncle in Manipur to be made into a manipuri film My Japanese Niece

By Zafri Mudasser Nofil (PTI) A Japanese girl’s search in the remote villages of Manipur… more »

By Zafri Mudasser Nofil (PTI) A Japanese girl’s search in the remote villages of Manipur… more »

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/05/japanese-girls-search-for-uncle-in-manipur-to-be-made-into-a-manipuri-film-my-japanese-niece/

AIR Imphal News–24th May 2012 7.30PM IST

Source:- Prasar Bharati, Newsonair.com   Related articles Festival of plays (kanglaonline.com) Sikkim to introduce model… more »

Source:- Prasar Bharati, Newsonair.com   Related articles Festival of plays (kanglaonline.com) Sikkim to introduce model… more »

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/05/air-imphal-news%E2%80%9324th-may-2012-7-30pm-ist/

AIR Imphal News–22nd May 2012 7.30PM IST

  Source:- Prasar Bharati, Newsonair.com Related articles(Opens In New Window) Moonsoon Beats – Rage Against… more »

 

Audio MP3

Source:- Prasar Bharati, Newsonair.com

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/05/air-imphal-news%E2%80%9322nd-may-2012-7-30pm-ist/

AIR Imphal News–22nd May 2012 7.30PM IST

  Source:- Prasar Bharati, Newsonair.com Related articles(Opens In New Window) Moonsoon Beats – Rage Against… more »

 

Audio MP3

Source:- Prasar Bharati, Newsonair.com

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/05/air-imphal-news%E2%80%9322nd-may-2012-7-30pm-ist/

Manipur wants CBI inquiry into death of student in Bangalore – Business Standard

  Business Standard| Google News Rss Feed PTI / Imphal May 21, 2012, 14:05 The… more »

 

Business Standard| Google News Rss Feed
PTI / Imphal May 21, 2012, 14:05 The Manipur government wants a CBI probe into the death of a student from the state in Bangalore as there has been no conclusive finding so far, Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh said. “We have been insisting upon the Centre …

Click for full details

 

 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/05/manipur-wants-cbi-inquiry-into-death-of-student-in-bangalore-business-standard/

New Wind in Governance: From cyclical to structural

By Amar Yumnam We had reacted earlier that the faces in the new cabinet in… more »

By Amar Yumnam
We had reacted earlier that the faces in the new cabinet in the government after the elections in last February do arouse greater expectation, goodwill and trustworthiness in the resultant governance that would arise. This seems to have been proved right. While three young ministers have now attracted large public attention in the positive sense in a State long used to negative synergies of development administration, I would take up two areas of two of them as massively significant in the light of emerging international, national and regional development scenarios.

Highways and Education: I would consider the recent interest, enthusiasm and pronouncements in connection with the road infrastructure and the education sectors by the concerned Ministers as timely, imperative and consequential if taken to their logical conclusions. We have had government after government and ipso facto Minister after Minister in Manipur who were looking after the problems surrounding these two sectors. The land and her people have also experienced the quality of governance or rather the lack of it, and have also borne heavy costs because of it. We have never had during the last two decades or so a kind of sustained governance commitment to improving these two sectors. Any response to any problem in these two areas by the government has been at best cyclical or knee-jerk so far, but the two new Ministers do give a kind of fresh air. It is exactly here that the present two decision-leaders in these two sectors seem to be aiming for bringing about a kind of structural approach to the issues involved rather than being just cyclical; this is exactly the need of the hour as well.

It is now established that inequality is rising in India. It has risen in Manipur as well. The time is now for us to move beyond the utilitarian concept of just per capita income to a more ethical dimension of opportunities. This is urgent and important. The emerging Asian development initiatives do demand of us to be fully prepared so that we too participate and reap benefits of the unfolding scenario. While the resultant inequality may have something to do with the efforts an individual puts in for survival, there is another aspect of opportunity and circumstances where an individual can hardly do anything about. It is in these two areas where the state should play an important role in order to provide an atmosphere of equal opportunities and circumstances. This is exactly where I find the two new faces in the ministry of Ibobi very appealing.

We often say that the people just maintain calm even after months of blockade in the national highways connecting Manipur with the rest of India. We do not realise that the main explanation for this is to be found in the general well-being of Manipur having disconnected with what happens on the highways. In other words, we have observed no sign of Manipur’s growth coupling the country’s growth trajectory. We also complain of the fact that the highways are subject to repeated blockades. Now the explanation for this phenomenon is to be found in two realities. First, the Imphal city has failed to serve as the centre of attraction for employment and other opportunities. This being the case, those settling on the national highways do not incur any tangible cost while imposing the blockades while a deep political point is made. Secondly, it also speaks of the absence of development policy encompassing the entire Manipur. The attention the blockades have drawn is because of the adverse impact it has had on the vocal and articulate sections of the population rather than the adverse effects on the general populace.

Now that the new Minister looking after road linkages has shown needed interest on the condition of the highways, he must now prove that he means business and is looking for structural changes rather than just cyclical enthusiasm. As stated above, Manipur does not yet have a kind of development perspective encompassing the total geographical space. Now that the highways are going to witness improvement and Asian Highways too are emerging, the Minister should apply his mind on how to evolve a kind of network which leaves no village untouched by modern transport facilities. The highways, national and international, would have meaning only when the people in every corner of the land have a stake in them directly or indirectly. When this is ensured, blockades in the highways would be a thing of the past and naturally at that. People would now be more involved in undertaking new productive activities.

The Minister for education too has shown commitment and enthusiasm for bringing about change in this sector. The challenge before him is larger and responsibility bigger than under any other minister. While he has put a time frame of six months, we would be happy if he could put some reforms in place within this period. It is a sector where reforms take time to take effect and bear fruit. But we are encouraged that the minister is talking of structural changes rather than just cyclical outpours. Education in Manipur is today characterised by some very disturbing features. First, we know that there is a large exodus of both students and funds for school and college education. Secondly, the remaining education sector functioning in the State is very expensive, involving a high public expenditure without any commensurate return in terms of service. Third, the first two features generally cause a kind of unexplained remorse, reinforced by the prevailing political-economic scenario, as exemplified by the huge problem of drug addiction. Fourth, the poverty of performance in this sector has also led to the collapse of the collective vision and ethical attitude among the population. In these circumstances, the sector is in urgent need of purge for removing the influence of rogue elements, governance lethargy for reforms in this sector and lack of application of mind of the responsible persons in this sector. We need to make the government the chief, core and effective functionary in this sector.

The Challenge: The two ministers have already aroused the imagination of the people and have given hope for the emergence of new governance in Manipur. We understand that there would certainly be resistance from the forces which have taken advantage of the prevailing scenario. This would arise both from within the government and from without. But Manipur’s future as a land where hope and facilities are equalised and prepared for joining the rise of Asia depends on what happens in the two sectors of education and infrastructure linkages today.

 

 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/05/new-wind-in-governance-from-cyclical-to-structural/

Moonsoon Beats – Rage Against Crime on 02-Jun-2012 YAC Range ground, Imphal,Manipur

“Rage Against Crime”    CLUB MUZIK is bringing a rock music fest, MONSOON BEATS featuring… more »

“Rage Against Crime” 

Moonsoon Beats – Rage Against Crime – 2012

 

CLUB MUZIK is bringing a rock music fest, MONSOON BEATS featuring

  • NOISEWARE (Pune),
  • MAGDALENE (Aizawl)
  • DIGITAL SUICIDE (Guwahati)
  • alongside CLEAVE (Imphal),
  • RUBICONS (Imphal) and
  • THE WISHESS (Imphal)

About

The Event is a protest against the recent increase in the criminal acts like rape, murder, communal riots etc. in the country. As a sign of goodwill and a helping hand to the socially handicapped children the CLUB MUZIK is promising to donate 10% of the total amount collected through the ticket sales of the event to The Children Homes.

Date: 02-June-2012

Location: YAC Range ground, Imphal,Manipur

Timing: 1600 Hours IST

Contact Info

Mail : clubmuzikmanipur@groups.facebook.com

Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/monsoonbeatsimphal

Phone::Lukhendro Keisam :: +919615073329, Rohen Ch :: +91879469898, Rubie Meisnam :: +919862285275, Ithoiba Potshangbam :: +918974006974, Jaya :: +919863675697

So People! Come, cheer and celebrate the true spirit of protest through good music and a memorable evening 

* The above event details is sent to KanglaOnline by Ithoiba Potshangbam,Club Muzik

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/05/moonsoon-beats-rage-against-crime-on-02-jun-2012-yac-range-ground-imphalmanipur/

Protecting children in conflict situations

  By Suhas Chakma From 18th to 20th May 2012, a team of the National… more »

 

By Suhas Chakma
From 18th to 20th May 2012, a team of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) and Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR) will be visiting Manipur for investigation into alleged encounter deaths of children in the State. This is one of the most significant steps taken by the NCPCR under the leadership of Chairperson Dr Shanta Sinha to address the gaps in the implementation of the juvenile justice in the areas afflicted by internal armed conflicts.

Manipur is emblematic of the absence of juvenile justice in the conflict affected areas. The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) remains in force in the State but when the AFSPA was enacted in 1958, there were no juvenile justice laws. Consequently, the AFSPA does not differentiate between children and adults. For effective purposes, the armed forces treat the juveniles as adult. In the entire discourse on the AFSPA, the need for special protection of children has not been addressed adequately.

It is universally accepted that on matters relating to children, specific laws relating to children shall prevail. This overriding principle is set out in article 3(1) of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child which provides that “in all actions concerning children, whether undertaken by public or private social welfare institutions, courts of law, administrative authorities or legislative bodies, the best interests of the child shall be a primary consideration”.

Indian judiciary too has recognised the supremacy of the Juvenile Justice (Protection and Care of Children) Act, 2000 over all other Acts including on the Prevention of Terrorism Act of 2002. The Madras High Court in the case of the arrest of G. Prabhakaran (15 years) under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002 upheld the supremacy of the Juvenile Justice Act. The Madras High Court while dismissing the trial of Prabhakaran under the POTA stated “The rights of a child are an integral part of human rights, yet the protagonists of human rights hardly ever focus their attention on the exploitation and abuse of the rights of children. ….The POTA court, in the present case, has exceeded its jurisdiction and trespassed into another territory and the mischief has to be undone.’’

In Manipur, children have been consistently arrested, detained and tortured. In many cases, they have also become victims of extrajudicial executions or encounter killings. ACHR has regularly been intervening in a number of cases and it shares two specific cases which have been concluded.

On 13 July 2003, three children namely Kamkholal Haokip (17 years) and his younger brother Sumkhosat Haokip and Satkholun Haokip (15 years) were killed by the Assam Rifles personnel in an alleged encounter at Sipijang area under Senapati district. The Assam Rifles claimed that all the three children were hardcore members of the Kuki National Front. However, the villagers stated that the Assam Rifles had an encounter with the militants following which they cordoned off the four villages – Gelbung, G-Solung, Matjong Thangbu and L Khumnom and called out about 50 youths from their respective homes at about 3.30 am. All the 50 youths were taken to the playground at Gelbung village. Later on at about 6.30 am, three children were picked out from the group while the rest were told to go home. As the rest were on their way home, they heard loud gunfire shots. Later the Assam Rifles personnel called out another 12 youths from the villages and told them to carry away the bodies of the three youths which bore multiple bullet injuries. Kamkholal Haokip was a Class X student of Salem Higher Secondary School while Sumkhosat and Satkholun were employed in a hotel at Imphal. The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) intervened following a complaint filed by ACHR but let off the Assam Rifles solely based on a “No Objection Certificate” forcibly taken from the villagers certifying that they were not harassed by the Assam Rifles!

However, the Assam Rifles could not hide with respect to alleged encounter killing of Saikhom Samungou (20 years), Sanasam Ngongo Meitei (15 years) and Thiyam Sunder (23 years) on 11 January 2005 under Yairipok Police Station in Thoubal district.  A Press Information Bureau (PIB) Defence Wing handout claimed that all of them were cadres of the banned United National Liberation Front. However, the villagers claimed that Saikhom Samungou and Sanasam Ngongo Meitei were students. The police in its report to the NHRC following a complaint from ACHR stated that while Thiyam Sunder was a hardcore member of the UNLF, Sanasam Ngongo Meitei and Saikhom Samungou Singh were “innocent civilians”. The Ministry of Defence also admitted that Meitei and Singh were civilians but it continued to refer all the three as “militants” and “terrorists” in its report dated 13 June 2006 to the NHRC. The NHRC in its order dated 31 August 2007 directed to pay Rs 100,000 to each of the next of kin of the deceased but under what circumstances Meitei, a juvenile, was killed remained unexplained.

In all the conflict affected areas, arrest, detention, torture, sexual abuse and encounter killings are rampant. There is little knowledge about the Juvenile Justice (Protection and Care of Children) Act, 2000 amongst the law enforcement personnel in conflict situations. The institutions defined under the Juvenile Justice (Protection and Care of Children) Act, 2000 such as Juvenile Justice Boards, Child Welfare Committees, Juveniles Homes, Juvenile Special Police Units etc do not exist in the disturbed areas/conflict situations. And large parts of the country are indeed affected by armed conflicts. According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, 21 out of 28 States are affected by internal armed conflicts. These includes Jammu and Kashmir, seven northeastern States and 13 Naxalite affected States of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and West Bengal.

In order to address the gaps for administration of juvenile justice in conflict affected areas, there is a need to adopt “Standard Operating Procedures” that the security forces must comply. Further, the institutions of juvenile justice ought to be made functional. Otherwise, children living in conflict affected areas will be deprived of what is provided to children in rest of the country.

 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/05/protecting-children-in-conflict-situations/