Assam: Planning Commission sanctions Rs 750 cr for erosion control

Jun 9,  7:3 PM| Newsonair.com| Prasar Bharathi   The Planning Commission has sanctioned an amount of 750 crore rupees to Assam for erosion control and rehabilitation of the affected people for the… Read more »

Jun 9,  7:3 PM| Newsonair.com| Prasar Bharathi   The Planning Commission has sanctioned an amount of 750 crore rupees to Assam for erosion control and rehabilitation of the affected people for the… Read more »

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/06/assam-planning-commission-sanctions-rs-750-cr-for-erosion-control/

Indian Sports Ministry grants over Rs 77 cr for annual sport competitions

Jun 9,  1:43 PM| Newsonair.com The Sports Ministry has sanctioned over Rs 77 crore to 26 states for conducting annual sports competitions under the Panchayat Yuva Krida Aur Khel Abhiyan scheme. These… Read more »

Jun 9,  1:43 PM| Newsonair.com The Sports Ministry has sanctioned over Rs 77 crore to 26 states for conducting annual sports competitions under the Panchayat Yuva Krida Aur Khel Abhiyan scheme. These… Read more »

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/06/indian-sports-ministry-grants-over-rs-77-cr-for-annual-sport-competitions/

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/

Leimaram Waterfall, Manipur – 8 days without tourists

IMPHAL, Manipur,June 7:  It has been eight long days that tourists, especially in the state have stopped tripping to the popular tourist spot, Leimaram Waterfall due to bad road condition…. Read more »

IMPHAL, Manipur,June 7:  It has been eight long days that tourists, especially in the state have stopped tripping to the popular tourist spot, Leimaram Waterfall due to bad road condition…. Read more »

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Laadli Media Awards 2011-12 for Gender Sensitivity from MEDIA – Call for entries

  ATTENTION to all media professionals ! Last Date of entries: JULY 15th 2012 We… more »

  ATTENTION to all media professionals ! Last Date of entries: JULY 15th 2012 We… more »

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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 »

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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 »

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Mysterious Richard: Inculcating Racist Lingo and Protest.

By: Dr. Malem Ningthouja, Campaign for Peace & Democracy (Manipur)   There is articulation of… more »

By: Dr. Malem Ningthouja, Campaign for Peace & Democracy (Manipur)   There is articulation of… more »

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Anti-terrorism pledge

IMPHAL, May 21: Anti Terrorism Day was also observed in the state today with the… more »

Chief Minister O Ibobi SIngh addressing the Anti-Terrorism Day observation on Monday

IMPHAL, May 21: Anti Terrorism Day was also observed in the state today with the chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh leading ministers, MLAs and officials in the pledge against terrorism.

The observation held at the Old Secretariat complex was attended by Home minister Gaikhangam, Rural Development minister Francis Ngajokpa, Education minister M Okendro, along with other top officials of various government departments.

Mentioning that terrorism is the most serious threat to humanity CM Ibobi Singh said, “The then PM Rajiv Gandhi was also one of the victim of such terror activities”. He did not believe in using violent means during his administration and always was open to dialogue.

The Punjab Accord, 1985 and the Mizoram accord in the following year was a landmark achievement of the late leader.

He appealed that the policies adopted by Rajiv Gandhi should be further propagated.

“We must initiate dialogue to bring about a solution”, he added that compliance is needed from all quarters to end the conflict situation in the state and to bring about development.

Meanwhile, the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee also observed the day commemorating former Prime Minister of India Rajiv Gandhi’s 21st Death Anniversary at its office starting from 8:30am.

MPCC president Gaikhangam presided over the observation while Chief Minister attended as the chief guest.

Members of the MPCC offered floral tribute to a picture of the late Prime Minister as part of the observation.

The observation was also attended by ministers, MLAs and members of the MPCC.

Meanwhile, the Nehru Yuva Kendra, Thoubal also observed the death anniversary of the former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi as Anti-Terrorism Day by administering anti-terrorism pledge and organizing a voluntary blood donation at the Jivan Hospital, Kakching today.       

75 youths donated blood during the camp, informed a press statement.

A separate release of the PRO IGAR (S) has said that to commemorate the Anti-Terrorism Day, 30 Assam Rifles and 28 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under the HQ IGAR (S) organized a drawing competition and lecture for youth at Nilakuti, Sawombung, Khurukhul, Chingmairong, Temple of Learning School at Andro and Mission High School at Machingpat.

The objective of the function was to wean away the youths from terrorist violence cult by highlighting the sufferings of common people and showing how it is prejudicial to state and national interest, added the release.

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How I became a freethinker – Discomfited by religious constraints

By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh The theme redux of this article is the message that… more »

By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh

The theme redux of this article is the message that all the people in Manipur should be united in the same mind and judgement regardless of different Gods or no Gods. This brings me to this topic of mine ie I am a freethinker who looks at every religion with an external perspective.

A freethinker is one who forms one’s own opinions rather than depends upon authority, especially about social and religious issues. ‘Freethinking’ is a term made popular during the Age of Enlightenment in the 18th Century England, by a philosopher, Anthony Collins in his book – Discourse of Freethinking in 1713.

Collins wrote: “Perfection of the sciences is only to be attained by free-thinking and the stories of the devil’s power were founded on lies of some and credulity of the others.”

In Germany, Frederic the Great became a great freethinker. Voltaire, Jean Jacques Rousseau and others made it popular in France while in America, Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson made the impact.

Thomas Jefferson, the 4th American President (1809-1817) in his ‘Works’, wrote to his school boy nephew: “The God of the Old Testament – the God which Christians worship – a being of terrific character, cruel, vindictive, capricious and unjust” (Works Vol. IV, P 325).

In another letter he wrote to John Adams, a short time previous to his death: “The day will come when the mystical generation of Jesus by the Supreme Being as his father, in the womb of a virgin will be classified with the fable of the generation of Minerva in the brain of Jupiter” (Works Vol. IV, P 365).

These men were indeed very brave people to wage war against the powerful religious establishment, which the Church jealously guarded. Any dissent was regarded as a criminal act. In 1702, Daniel Defoe (author of Robinson Crusoe) wrote a pamphlet – The Shortest Way with Dissenter, mocking the Anglican intolerance. He was arrested, fined, imprisoned and pilloried.

For a freethinker, Reason supersedes Authority, such as Stephen Hawkins’s attempt to solve the beginning of the universe, or the Origin of man in Africa by Christopher Stringer, in contradiction to the established view that God created the universe and man, with emphasis on the experimental method of science.

FREETHINKING should be distinguished from FREETHOUGHT, which is a Catholic Jesuit invention to free God from his association with the evil of this world. It is the same for other religions. For all the man-made or natural disasters, the Hindus will dissociate God and say ‘Ishwar ki leela’ (the God’s play); for Muslims – Allah ki meharbani (the grace of Allah), and for Christians – the will of God.

It was about thirty years ago when I was stirred by a feverish dissent against the authority of religion by the steady triumph of historic events created by freethinkers. It was an expression of decay of imaginative joy and rapt wonder stimulated by the lack of evidence of God’s presence in this visible world.

Now, a post-modernist (apparent realities are only social constructs and therefore subject to change) and relativist (truth and justification are somehow relative to something else) eras
(2)
have begun to shape my view of the reality of God.

The 20th century will be remembered more for the failure of communism than any other disaster. The Soviet Union, which was launched with high hopes for the proletariat, soon became one of the most oppressive states in the world.

With the collapse of the Soviet Communist regime in 1991 due to economic failure there has been restoration of religion in Russia. Though no more than 5-10 per cent takes their faith seriously it is fashionable to be religious in Russia to identify themselves in a new society.

Oxford’s McGrath, atheist turned religionist, discerns that the cause of the collapse was because, for once in power, atheism delivered not enlightenment in utopia but rather barbarism in the gulag. Politically discredited and imaginatively exhausted, atheism has been forced into an astonishing defeat before advancing Pentecostal preachers and Christian fabulists.

Those who believe in the rights of dissenters like me have considered the unreality of God from his long history of inability to protect humanity from inter-ethnic murders, Jihadis, natural and man-made disasters.

My religious indignation at the lack of divine retribution for all these atrocities that must be an offence against ‘God’s truth’ gives me an intellectual challenge in the authenticity of his existence.

The conflicting human imagination of the active commitment of God in the welfare of humanity is petering out by advances in science.

The 20th century witnessed the discovery of many wonderful advances in physics and cosmology, starting with Stephen Hawkins’s Theory of the Big Bang and the Blake Hole.
The world woke up to the sound of drumbeat of the discovery of the scientific universe for the first time. Now we are witnessing the exploration of the relationship of humanity to the Newtonian Universe.

Newton’s universe was based on absolute space and time, to which we have no direct access. It is similar to God’s existence. How would we know what God says if we hear him only through what some people say. Only the very pious and schizophrenics can claim to have heard God speak.

As Newton’s theory of motion, partly relying on god’s help was unsatisfactory it was replaced by a new theory of motion by Albert Einstein. The application of Einstein’s Theory of Relativity has led us to our understanding of the cosmos. We have seen the technology of the lasers and semiconductors based on Quantum mechanics and new physics.

The Theory of Quantum Dynamics and the application of photons have allowed us to look deeper into what we have until now called the mysteries of God. Unlike laser that can slice through solid steel, photon beams allow us to transmit thousands of telephone conversations and myriads of internet connections to inhabit the same fibre optic cable without destroying it.

We do know that the universe is not only expanding but also accelerating, as observed by Edwin Hubble’s telescope. We know the existence of Quasars which are extremely distant star-like objects. They are the power source of radio-waves and other forms of energy.

A Black Hole is a region of space that has so much concentration of massive dense objects generating so much strong gravity that nothing, not even light can escape its grip.
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Unlike scientists, asking theologians and philosopher about the existence of God will end up with slapstick answers such as, everybody has a father and thus there must a God, but God does not have a father; because God is God.

It’s like asking someone how long a piece of string is. Back comes the answer that it is twice the half of its length. When I was a trainee doctor in Newcastle, I went to buy a refill for my
Parker ball pen. I asked the girl shop assistant how long it will write. She thought I was daft
and gave me a daft reply – it depends how fast you write. The correct scientific answer should be 5 miles.

In the 4th century, St Augustine who was a philosopher and theologian posed the question of the beginning of the universe in his book ‘Confession’. He came up with a strikingly modern daft answer: “Before God created the world there was no time and thus ‘no before’. There was no ‘then”. It cuts no ice for me.

Nothing slips more glibly from the tongue than the word God – Omigod. The image of God is avant-garde of early human thoughts, dreamed up in the febrile minds in search of an audience. Others were simply brain-stormed. They were longing to find if there was anything beyond their world, someone so powerful who could create the universe. They thought for an answer.

From time out of mind, men always had a quest for the unknown and untried, death, and life after death. The emergence of man-made unified God was of fairly recent origin but before the beginning of science.

The ancient writings of religious people were simply passionate outbursts of their idea of a supernatural something to which they gave a name – the ever-elusive God. The Sanskrit Vedas were such outbursts.

I am painfully aware of my religious heterodoxy that might be regarded by many as a kind of innuendo as well as a dastardly dose of mockery. That is not the intention. We live in democracy and in a democracy we are allowed to think and act differently.

People should have freedom to think and question in all subjects ranging from the theories of science to the origin of Meitei language. But everyone should be able to explain in what he believes in. Anybody who thinks Meiteilon is Tibetoburman should be able to explain why, as I have done the opposite. I am also conscious that more reasons will certainly be needed to sort out this problem.

However, the problem of the origin of the universe no longer belongs to the metaphysics or religion, and the laws of science may hold even at the beginning of the universe.

It is the high noon for God to come out and explain himself why we should believe in him/her/neuter. Until then I will keep my options open to myself, if you do not mind.

The writer is based in the UK
Email: imsingh@onetel.com
Website: www.drimsingh.co.uk

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Observation

IMPHAL, May 20: As in other parts of the world, Network for Positive People Imphal… more »

International AIDS Candlelight Memorial observation 2012 at Lamyanba Sanglen on Sunday

IMPHAL, May 20: As in other parts of the world, Network for Positive People Imphal West (NPPIW) also observed the 29th International Candlelight Memorial day today under the theme “Promoting Health and Dignity” at the network’s conference hall at Moirangkhom Lokloubung,Imphal. The observation function was sponsored by Manipur State AIDS Control Society.

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Observation

IMPHAL, May 20: As in other parts of the world, Network for Positive People Imphal… more »

International AIDS Candlelight Memorial observation 2012 at Lamyanba Sanglen on Sunday

IMPHAL, May 20: As in other parts of the world, Network for Positive People Imphal West (NPPIW) also observed the 29th International Candlelight Memorial day today under the theme “Promoting Health and Dignity” at the network’s conference hall at Moirangkhom Lokloubung,Imphal. The observation function was sponsored by Manipur State AIDS Control Society.

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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

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Panellists feel New Delhi’s fear on foreign diplomats’ Nagaland visit unnecessary

KOHIMA, May 19 (NEPS): Panellists who took part in the DDK Live Discussions on the… more »

DDK Anchor KV Nurumi (left), Naga Hoho President Keviletuo (2nd left), NEPS Editor Oken Jeet Sandham (2nd right) and Nagaland Post Correspondent Daiho Mao (right) during Panel Discussion under “Trends of Nagaland” on European Diplomats’ Nagaland visit here at DDK Studio on May 19, 2012.

KOHIMA, May 19 (NEPS): Panellists who took part in the DDK Live Discussions on the recent visit to Nagaland by the eight European diplomats here at DDK Studio on Saturday have expressed almost the similar opinions that there was nothing wrong on the part of the civil society members, state government functionaries including legislators sharing about the decades old Naga political issue with them.
The panellists were Naga Hoho President Keviletuo, NEPS Editor Oken Jeet Sandham and Nagaland Post Correspondent Daiho Mao.
The DDK Live Discussion at 2 PM under the weekly programs “Trends of Nagaland” which was anchored by senior journalist and DDK commentator, KV Nurumi, also reviewed on the comments made by State Governor Nikhil Kumar, Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, etc. with regard to the Naga issue as well as issue of Nagas living in Myanmar. The Governor and the Chief Minister shared their views and opinions on the Naga issue while they were called on by the visiting diplomats who seemed to be more interested to know about the Naga histories.
The Nagaland visit by the eight European diplomats had created a flutter when the Ministry of Home Affairs expressed their objections to their free and frank interactions with the Naga people here in the State expressing their apprehension saying that some sections of the Naga people attempted to internationalise the Naga issue. The Ministry was at loggerheads with the External Affairs Ministry saying that they did take proper clearance from them (Home Affairs Ministry) for the diplomats before entering the sensitive border state.
The Naga Hoho President Keviletuo expressed his opinion that although Nagas had been divided and placed them in two countries—India and Myanmar—they were still one family. He was also of the opinion that the interactions they had with the visiting eight European diplomats in Nagaland were very rare and further stated that the Government of India should not unnecessarily feel apprehensive because they themselves had expressed about the “unique histories of the Nagas.” It was only expressions of the Nagas and not against the Government of India, he added.
NEPS Editor Oken Jeet Sandham, while stating that interactions with the visiting European Diplomats with the Naga civil societies on the Naga political issue was good, however opined that such interactions should be very careful at this juncture because the talks with the Government of India had already entered into a very “decisive phase.” “If there are no talks with the Government of India on the Naga political issue, then we can talk as we like with any dignitaries such as the visiting diplomats. But when the negotiation process are on with the Government of India, to engage in any discussions such as Naga political issue with the foreign diplomats should be very diplomatic,” he stated.
Nagaland Post Correspondent Daiho Mao said the tussle between the two key Ministries of the Government of India over the visit of Nagaland by the eight diplomats was good in a way that had shown how the Naga issue was serious and genuine. He also said sharing of Nagas’ history with the visiting diplomats was only natural because the latter stated that their visit to Nagaland was to familiarise with the Naga people.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/05/panellists-feel-new-delhi%E2%80%99s-fear-on-foreign-diplomats%E2%80%99-nagaland-visit-unnecessary/

Project Assistant Vacancy at Department of Earth Sciences – Manipur University , Imphal –

The Job Notification is sent to KanglaOnline by Dr. Y. Raghumani Singh, Assistant Professor &… more »

The Job Notification is sent to KanglaOnline by Dr. Y. Raghumani Singh, Assistant Professor & P.I. DST Project, Department of Earth Sciences, Manipur University, Imphal-795003 Email:yengmani{at}gmail{dot}com

 

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International Campaign to stop rape and gender violence in conflict

THE INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO STOP RAPE & GENDER VIOLENCE IN CONFLICT 14 May 2012: We,… more »


THE INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO STOP RAPE & GENDER VIOLENCE IN CONFLICT

14 May 2012: We, the Control Arms Foundation of India and Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network   joined The International Campaign to Stop Rape & Gender Violence in Conflict that is the first ever global collaboration between Nobel Peace Laureates, international advocacy organizations, and groups working at the regional and community levels in conflict areas to stop rape and gender violence in conflict on 11 May 2012, 3-5 pm at India Gate.The Campaign was led by the women Peace Laureates of the Nobel Women’s Initiative and an Advisory Committee comprised of 25 organizations.

The International Campaign to Stop Rape & Gender Violence : CAFI

Stop Rape in Conflict

Rape in conflict is not a new phenomenon. But with increased data, research, and media visibility, we are able to demonstrate the widespread nature of gender violence around the world. Rape is no longer considered an inevitable part of armed conflict—evidence shows that it is employed as a strategic weapon to destroy people, communities, and entire nations.

Gender violence is a tactical weapon used by state security forces and armed groups alike. It includes rape, sexual slavery, forced pregnancy, sterilization, mutilation, and insertion of objects into cavities. In international law, rape and gender violence are considered a crime against humanity, war crime and rape can be a crime of genocide. The motives for conflict-related rape and gender violence are varied—ranging from tactical to personal. Rape is often used to destroy the social and cultural bonds of communities, gang rape can be used to create cohesion within army units, it can be used to ensure terror among the enemy or during looting. Rape continues to often be used as a weapon after peace has been negotiated, as various sides in conflicts struggle to demobilize and resume their lives alongside each other—often still fearing renewed clashes. Gender violence tears the social fabric of society apart, continuing to leave a deep impact on survivors and communities in the years after the attack and conflict. Medical problems such as sexually transmitted diseases or gynecological fistula, only compound the psychological trauma. Our collective efforts have brought gender violence to the forefront of policy and public discussions. Now, our united actions will stop rape in conflict.

On 11 May 2012, we the members of Control Arms Foundation of India successfully organized an awareness programme at India Gate, where more than 150 fliers were distributed to the public. Later we submitted memorandums to: President of India, Prime Minister of India, Women and Child Department of Govt of India

For more information, please contact:

Control Arms Foundation of India & Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network

Email: Binalakshmi{at}gmail{dot}com Mobile: +91-9891210264
Address for correspondence: B 5/146, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi-110029, India.
Phone: +9-11-46018541 Fax: +91-11-26166234.

Press release is sent to KanglaOnline by A. Majaiibungo,Meetei  Team Leader Research and Advocacy, Control Arms Foundation of India ,B 5 / 146, First Floor, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi – 110 029, India

Email: majaicafi{at}gmail{dot}com

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Cheisrah releases new Single – To The Subliminal

Bangalore based Experimental/Progressive Metal act *Cheisrah* released their latest single titled “*To The Subliminal*” from… more »

Bangalore based Experimental/Progressive Metal act *Cheisrah* released their latest single titled “*To The Subliminal*” from their upcoming debut album on the band’s official Souncloud page.

Having won a a few competitions and living up to the expectations as an explosive live act, they have been able to secure a loyal and growing fan base. The band plans to release their debut full length album laterthis year. They are currently in the writing process for the same.

To The Sublimina has been recorded by guitarist Thejus Nair, and Mixed/Mastered by Adhiraj Singh (Noiseware) at Refractor Studios, Pune.

 

Logo Credits: Cyber Tree India.
Photo Credits: Dev Ambardekar.
Lyrics: Imon.

 

Cheisrah

About

Pure headbanging music. And bit of X-PE-RY MENTAL too!

Biography

Cheisrah is an Experimental Metal Band formed in May’2011 and based in Bangalore, India. “Cheisrah” is Imon Nirvan: Vocals, Amit Debnath: Guitars, Thejus Nair: Guitars, Rajdeep Chakraborty: Bass Guitars, Amarjeet Karam: Drums

Description

Formed in May 2011. An “Experimental Metal” band based in Bangalore, India. As for the name, “Cheisrah” is an evil character in traditional Manipuri (Meitei) Folklore. Pure headbanging bliss.

The Track

The track is available for free download as well. The band had recently unveiled their fresh new logo and a bunch of crisp new band photographs. Since their inception in May 2011 and after a successful EP release last year, the band has been quite active on the gig scene in and around Bangalore as they have been participating in college  shows/competitions and a few pub shows off late.

Lyrics: by Imon

Give me my rights back..

There's no voice for the common man.
There's no will for the one's in love.
Tied to the throat and pulled (and pushed),
into a life which undefined you

Built on a sling of ease you sway,
breaking my home time and time again.
We are bound by a belief of faith.
Over and Over, we lose again.

I will not be a victim of this Tragedy.
They will try to suppress us down.
we can fight, fight and turn this thing around.
We're all guilty of this deception,

(top it off with an opinion)

Dear heartless fucking bastard,
you robbed me of myself.

Words pouring in, die without a cure,
compensate my blood with your fears, (your fears)

I would love to welcome you to my head,
hope you feel sick, unwanted and fucked

Oh! Conniving heroes, protecting rights,
GIVE ME MY FUCKING RIGHTS MOTHER FUCKERS

You're deprived of answers.
You're deprived of answers.

Your existence holds no meaning to me,
and now as I let this spirt free, I can honestly wave my hand
and bid goodbye to this world!

** The Release is sent to KanglaOnline by Ringo Pebam , ringo[dot]p{at}gmail{dot}com. Cheisrah’s Official contact is cheisrahtheband{at}gmail{dot}com

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Higher Secondary Examination,Manipur 2012 ArtsToppers List

HIGHER SECONDARY EXAMINATION, 2012 ARTS NAMES OF CANDIDATES STANDING FIRST TWENTY POSITIONS Source: Manipur Examination… more »

HIGHER SECONDARY EXAMINATION, 2012
ARTS
NAMES OF CANDIDATES STANDING FIRST TWENTY POSITIONS

Source: Manipur Examination Results  Site- NIC

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Higher Secondary Examination,Manipur 2012 Science Toppers List

HIGHER SECONDARY EXAMINATION, 2012 SCIENCE NAMES OF CANDIDATES STANDING FIRST TWENTY POSITIONS Source: Manipur Examination… more »

HIGHER SECONDARY EXAMINATION, 2012
SCIENCE
NAMES OF CANDIDATES STANDING FIRST TWENTY POSITIONS

Source: Manipur Examination Results  Site- NIC

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