Justice for Richard Loitam – Mass Sit In Protest and Candlelight Vigil – Sunday, April 29

Justice for Richard Loitam (Facebook group with around 1 lakh members) is organizing a mass… more »

Justice for Richard Loitam – Mass Sit In Protest and Candlelight Vigil

Justice for Richard Loitam (Facebook group with around 1 lakh members) is organizing a mass sit in protest and candlelight vigil at different cities across india on Sunday, 29th April,2012 demading justice to Richard Loitam.

We request you to kindly put the details in your esteemed website so that the news of the event reach as many people as possible.

1. BANGALORE: 4-6 PM, TOWN HALL

2. DELHI : 2-6 PM, JANTAR MATAR FOLLOWED BY CANDLE LIT VISIT AT INDIA GATE 7-8 PM

3. IMPHAL: 4-7 PM, URIPOK YAMBEM LEIKAI

4. PUNE : 5.30 PM, BLEU NILE BUND GARDEN ROAD, OPPOSITE POONA CLUB

5. HYDERABAD: 5:30 PM, “SIT IN PROTEST” and “CANDLE LIGHT RALLY” @Hyderabad Central University.
Regards
Team Justice for Richard Loitam

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PR announcing the closing of ticket sales of the “FireHouse Rock to Rescue India Tour 2012”.

Sky Group & 7 Sisters Entertainment would like to inform to all the fans in… more »

Sky Group & 7 Sisters Entertainment would like to inform to all the fans in Dimapur & Imphal that the authorized ticket vendors would be closing the ticket sales by 2nd May in Dimapur & 4th May in Imphal. Tickets would be available at the respective venues 3 days prior to the show. The fans are requested to book their tickets at the earliest before the event so as to avoid rush & long queues on the event date (4th May – Dimapur; 6th May-Imphal).
The organizers have fully confirmed that the band would arrive at Delhi International Airport on the 2nd May at 10 PM and then arrive at Dimapur airport the next morning. The event “Rock to Rescue North-east India Tour 2012″ might be the band’s last tour in this part of the country, and so request all the fans to “Not Miss this golden opportunity” to see them perform live just at your doorstep! The results for ’40 Lucky fans’ contest for Nagaland would be intimated on the 1st of May 2012.

Image of officials from the Sky Group &7 Sisters Entertainment, the organizers of “Rock To Rescue North-east India Tour 2012".

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Music Xplosion – By the renowned singers of Manipur Live in the land of Brahmaputra, 2012

An evening of music to treasure The Infinitas House of Event Management is a Delhi… more »

Music Xplosion – By the renowned singers of Manipur Live in the land of Brahmaputra, 2012

An evening of music to treasure

The Infinitas House of Event Management is a Delhi based Event House whose aim is to bring in life to the people of any community through the medium of ART (music, dance, drama or any sort of melancholy). For the first time in the heart of your city we are going to unwind the chorus of silence with the fully stringed chorus of our legendary singers of Manipur. Our motive of this event is to revive the old songs and get it pass through the people of today’s generation. The music is going to be a sort of jugalbandis between the old and the new as the artist we have invited are the mixture of both the genre.

We have invited the melody queen of Manipur Smt. Laishram Mema from Mumbai to put a live on the event through her all time favourite numbers. She is the first ever Manipuri singer to sing in a Bollywood movie. She has also been conferred with the title of “Nightingale of North East India”.

Followed by her is Mr. S Naba Sharma, he is popularly known as ‘Naba Volcano’. The title conferred to him itself speaks about his X-factor. He is nothing less than the lava of Volcano. His songs are always been hummed by all the age group in Manipur and rest of the surroundings.

We have also invited Ranbir Thouna, the man who has been compared with the music maestro – A R Rahman. Ranbir’s music are a mixture of romantic and patriotic songs. His recent album ‘IMA’ – means MOTHER has been a great success to count on. He is also very popular for conveying social messages through his inevitable campaign ‘Save Loktak our Life’.

We have included another two talents of today’s generation – Uttam Maya and Sarita gazmer. She is undoubtedly one of the rising sun of North East India. Uttam Maya is a versatile personality because of his composing, singing and acting skills. These combinations of artiste makes the program perfectly called on for one memorable jugalbandis to be live wired for all of us.

Lastly but not the least, the Orchestra band will also be a part of this event. The all time famous ‘ROOP RAAG’ will beat the heat of the summer through their exceptional music for all of us.

About the concert – It is named as ‘MUSIC XPLOSION’ for all the above reasons. It is an independent event organised by INFINITAS House of Event Management. The program will be held at Guwahati Medical College Auditorium, Bhangaghar, Guwahati, Assam on the 19th day of May 2012. The evening is dedicated to the land of Brahmaputra.

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First Imphal International short Film Festival Concludes with 18 Awards

The first edition of Imphal International Short Film Festival (IISFF), held from April 15-18th, 2012,… more »

The first edition of Imphal International Short Film Festival (IISFF), held from April 15-18th, 2012, at Rupmahal Theatre concludes with the screening of 15 International films and 29 Regional films. However, 18 short films in Hindi category are not available for public screening due to ban on screening of Hindi films by the Manipur based insurgent groups. The festival that concluded last evening (April 18) ended with “The Bare Foot Leader” from Iran before culminating into the announcement of the winners, followed by an after party.

The four day festival saw people of various communities thronging the venue to enjoy the short films from countries like Spain, Italy, Bangladesh, Iran, Poland and Indian regional languages like Malayalam, Telegu, Bengali, Tamil, Marathi, Meeteilon and Kanada. The four member jury decided to add few more award categories after reviewing the shortlisted films. Earlier, the festival organizing committee instituted 8 awards and 3 special mentions at the time of submission of entries. The juries decided to increase 7 more awards totaling 18 awards in total, which is the highest number of awards in any short film festival around the world. Best film award was bagged by Nishaptham while Pahela Boisakhi won the Best Documentary award, The jury also awarded special mention award to LOC…a Playground as Best Film on National Integration.

The winning short films were:

BEST FILM: NISAPTHAM
BEST DOCUMENTARY: PAHELA BOISHAKHI
SPECIAL MENTION (BEST FILM ON NATIONAL INTEGRATION): LOC …a playground
BEST DIRECTOR: AINHOA MENENDEZ for FABRICA DE MUNESCAS (Dolls Factory)
BEST ACTOR: JACOB C. ONTHIRICKEN For SABDAREKHA
BEST ACTRESS: SYLWIA JUSZCZAK for VANISHING
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: SASWATA CHATTERJEE for THE FORLORN
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: JANAKI for VAAZHKAI
BEST EDITOR: PRABIR GIRI for MANDAKRANTA
BEST SOUND: PROJECT 11
BEST MUSIC: JO JO LAALI
BEST STORY: SANDEEP MALANI for JO JO LAALI
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: FABRICA DE MUNESCAS (DOLLS FACTORY)
BEST SCREENPLAY: THE WAY SHE IS VENERATED IN LOVE
BEST CHILD ARTIST: PRANSHU GOEL for MY MAMMA’S MILK
CRITIC’S AWARD FOR SPORT PROMOTION: VIJENDRA VERMA for LOC.. a playground
CRITIC’S AWARD FOR BEST THEME MUSIC: MUSIC OF THE BROOM
SPECIAL MENTION (CRITIC AWARDS): FULLSTOP

10 films were also selected to represent Imphal Film Festival in other International Film Festivals.
MAA-E-RI –a lyrical conversation with Mother Nature by Parvez Khan
HOPE by Abhijit Purohit
MAUT KA KUNWA by Sumant Bapurao Mali
NISAPTHAM by Hari Prasad M
SABDAREKHA by Nirmal S.
THE JOURNEY by Tharun Bhascker Dhassyam
LOC-A PLAYGROUND by Atul Kumar Sharma
FULLSTOP by Vivek Muralidharan
SAMVEDANAM by Methil Komalankutty
LAADAM by Sandeep Pampally
The opening film of the festival was “The Forlorn”- Directed by Saptaswa Basu, that has Iconic Bengali actor and Dadasaheb Phalke Award Winner Soumitra Chatterjee in a lead role. It is a psychological thriller centering on a young woman who, after moving into a new apartment, stumbles upon the previous tenant’s diary.

Some of the filmmakers from Mumbai, Pune and Kerala attended the four day long festival. Few films were screened more than once as per the audience request like- Tan by young filmmaker from Manipur whose subject deals with the victim of armed conflicts in the state.

A jury headed by eminent film critics Shri Sagolshem Indrakumar from Manipur and three distinguished juries namely Prof. Th. Tombi, former Principal of Imphal college and renowned painter; Shri B. Jayentakumar Sharma, oldest lyricist of Manipuri film industry and Shri L. Ram Sharma, film pesonality and critics based in Imphal.

The festival was inaugurated with a formal function in the presence of eminent filmmakers of Manipur. Shri Laimayum Surjakanta Sharman, Chairman if Film Forum Manipur graced the function as Chief Guest, Dr. Naorem Iboton Singh, Dean, College of Agriculture and Honorary Advisor of Action for Social Advancement (ASA) was the President of the function. Shri K. Tomba (Lamja Tomba)- Veteran actor of Manipur Film Industry was also the guest of Honours. The opening day was filled with presence of jury members, filmmakers, leaders of civil organisations like Koijam Brojen alias Keingamba, President, South East Asia Cultural Organisation, (SEACO); Arambam Ongbi Robita, Founder, Young Women Help Organisation and Chandramani Khumancha, Working President, ACOAM-LUP.

The Chief Guest of the closing function was Shri Laimayum Surjakanta, Chairman of Film Forum Manipur. Shri Surjakanta encourages all filmmakers who have come to Imphal and make this event a grand success. He also requested to meet at the second edition of the festival next year with more good quality films.

The festival director, Mohen Naorem announced the list of award winning films and invited all winners to be present at the coming North East India Film Festival which will be happening in the month of November-December 2012. “Legend Studio is funding the work of few filmmakers whose story meets the criteria for entry into major International Film Festivals,” Mohen added.

The festival is an initiative by Legend Studio in association with a non-profit organisation, Action for Social Advancement (ASA), with the support of Film Forum, Manipur. Two International Film Festivals- Dhaka Film Festival and Half Short Film Festival are festival partners of Imphal International Short Film Festival.

First Imphal International short Film Festival Concludes with 18 Awards

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“Phijigee Mani” unites Manipuris in Singapore on 31st March 2012

It was an evening to remember as the National Award winning film “Phijigee Mani” united… more »

It was an evening to remember as the National Award winning film “Phijigee Mani” united a group of Manipuris Residing in Singapore. The special screening of the film was organised on 31st  March 2012 at WECGA Plaza,  #09-05, Singapore.

"Phijigee Mani" unites Manipuris in Singapore on 31st March 2012

All the attendees, who come from all walks of life, had a great time together. They also had a good interactive session with one to one introduction. N E Brothers draw satisfaction with the fact that they were able to spread happiness among this group based in Singapore.

“Phijigee Mani” unites Manipuris in Singapore on 31st March 2012

N E Brothers would like to thank everyone in Singapore for giving their precious time and made this event a successful one. Thank you !!

“Phijigee Mani” unites Manipuris in Singapore on 31st March 2012

Posted: 2012-04-21

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Successful screening of “Phijigee Mani” at Pune

The N E Brothers, successfully, held the screening of the National Award winning film, Phijigee… more »

The N E Brothers, successfully, held the screening of the National Award winning film, Phijigee Mani on March 25 in Pune, for the Manipuris residing in the city.

Successful screening of "Phijigee Mani" at Pune

The event held at Ambedkar Sanskrutik Bhavan kickstarted with a short introduction of the movie by Ms. Pinky (a member of the Pune team). Mr. Raees, another member of the team, outlined the objectives of the N E Brothers behind the screening of the film in Pune.

The screening received an overwhelming response from the audiences. It can be termed as successful with more than 45% turnout. The N E Brothers had expected only 20-25% occupancy, considering the ongoing graduation exams in Pune.

Successful screening of "Phijigee Mani" at Pune

We appreciate the Manipuris in Pune for turning up for the event and extending their unlimited support and encouragement to Manipuri films. And also, would like to thank the Pune team (Raees, Lalhari, Rameshwar, RK, Anand and Pinky) for lending their helping hands to make this event a successful one.

The N E Brothers are optimistic of organising many such events in the near future.

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Firehouse concert at Imphal on Sunday, May 6, 2012

FireHouse concert dates for Dimapur and Imphal After suffering an unexpected setback, Sky Group and… more »

Firehouse

FireHouse concert dates for Dimapur and Imphal

After suffering an unexpected setback, Sky Group and Seven Sisters Entertainment is once again proud to announce the “FireHouse Rock to Rescue India Tour 2012″ concert. The ultimate Rock and Roll band “FireHouse” (www.firehousemusic.com) is slated to perform for Dimapur on May 4 and May 6 at Imphal.

All current tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled performance, where the original ticket should be presented at the venue on the new date.

Ticket sales are still on at authorized ticket vendors. For Nagaland- Queensberry Foundation, Crescendo, Café 77 and Furtados (Dimapur), Big Bites (Kohima), Same Old Place (Mokokchung) and J.H Stationery Shop, Upper Crest, Digital Electronics, Shopper Stop, and Life Line Pharmacy (Wokha). For Imphal- Classic Hotel, SaSa Store (Khuman Lampak) opposite ISBT. Ticket are priced at Rs. 1200, Rs. 500.

Come May 4 and May 6 music lovers finally have a redeeming chance to listen to Firehouse music Live! The band is ready and poised to rock a show stopping tremendous performance so be prepared!

– PR Manager
Sky Group
Dimapur, Nagaland

Posted: 2012-04-21

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Petrol pump queue cartoon by Manas Maisnam wins IIC special jury appreciation prize

Petrol pump queue cartoon by Manas Maisnam wins Indian Institute of Cartoonists (IIC) “Special Jury… more »

Petrol pump queue cartoon by Manas Maisnam wins Indian Institute of Cartoonists (IIC) “Special Jury Appreciation Award” at Maya Kamath Memorial Awards Competition 2011. For more details, please see: http://cartoonistsindia.com/htm/home.htm

This cartoon was also featured on KanglaOnline on August 21, 2011: http://gallery.kanglaonline.com/?p=368

 

Petrol pump queue cartoon by Manas Maisnam wins IIC special jury appreciation award

Posted: 2012-04-19

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Petrol pump queue cartoon by Manas Maisnam wins IIC special jury appreciation prize

Petrol pump queue cartoon by Manas Maisnam wins Indian Institute of Cartoonists (IIC) “Special Jury… more »

Petrol pump queue cartoon by Manas Maisnam wins Indian Institute of Cartoonists (IIC) “Special Jury Appreciation Award” at Maya Kamath Memorial Awards Competition 2011. For more details, please see: http://cartoonistsindia.com/htm/home.htm

This cartoon was also featured on KanglaOnline on August 21, 2011: http://gallery.kanglaonline.com/?p=368

 

Petrol pump queue cartoon by Manas Maisnam wins IIC special jury appreciation award

Posted: 2012-04-19

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Press Release – NAMA Celebrates Cheiraoba 2012 in Midland, Michigan

The North American Manipur Association (NAMA) hosted the Cheiraoba 2012 event on 7th April 2012… more »

NAMA Members with special guest Molly McFadden & her husband

The North American Manipur Association (NAMA) hosted the Cheiraoba 2012 event on 7th April 2012 in Midland, Michigan for families residing in the Mid-West region. The festival was hosted by Sapam family at the community hall of the Mulberry Lanes Apartment complex. NAMA members and families as far as Columbus (Ohio), Detroit, Sterling Heights (Michigan) and Chicago (Illinois) attended the festival. Special mention can be made for a NAMA member who travelled all the way from Binghamton, New York. Molly McFadden of Molly’s Bistro, Downtown Midland was the special guest of the event.

More than 12 different Manipuri dishes including Shoibum Iromba, Shingju, Moroi-Bori thongba, Ooti and Paknam were prepared by the ningols gathered for the event. NAMA Founding member Lalit Pukhrambam along with General Secretary, Sapam Shyamananda offered the simple food to our forefathers and sought blessings for prosperity of the Manipuri community in North America and our homeland throughout the year. All members enjoyed the food that was laid out and were engaged with discussions throughout the luncheon. Molly McFadden in her own words wrote to NAMA saying “We had a wonderful time, truly wonderful and Brian and I look forward to more visits. You all were so welcoming, warm and delightful! The food, as I said, it was delicious.” To end the festival, NAMA ningols gifted a ‘khudei’ each to all the pibas.

Cheiraoba food

Towards the evening, a short NAMA program was arranged. Tamo Lalit gave a background of the Cheiraoba festival and its essence linked with the Manipuri history. A new NAMA logo was launched as a part of the event (video to be released soon). Pens and calendars with the new NAMA logo were distributed. Few NAMA members entertained the gathering by playing the guitar, violin and keyboard. A video on Lai Haroaba and Thougal Jagoi was shown to the guests. At the end of the event, Romi Meitei’s award winning short film “Nung Amashung Yerum” was screened. NAMA team would like to thank Romi Meitei for providing a copy of the movie. This movie will be screened again at the upcoming NAMA Convention 2012 to be held at Boston. The program was anchored by Archana Oinam from Columbus, a Tamilian married to a Manipuri and IT Support was provided by Kunjakishor Maimom, NAMA IT Committee Lead.

Emma Johnson, a freelance journalist who witnessed the entire event has written a report and it has been featured in the local Midland Daily newspaper with the topic ‘Midwest Manipuri host Cheiraoba celebration”.

http://www.ourmidland.com/news/article_2fbf53ba-83e7-11e1-b789-001a4bcf887a.html

Wishing all Manipuris across the globe a very Happy Cheiraoba 2012.

Sincerely,
NAMA Executive Team

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Manipur Cycle Club – Bamboo Cycle fabrication workshop

From 1st-4th April 2012, Manipur Cycle club in collaboration with South Asia Bamboo Foundation and… more »

From 1st-4th April 2012, Manipur Cycle club in collaboration with South Asia Bamboo Foundation and support from Manipur Skill development society(MSDS) organized a Bamboo Cycle fabrication workshop at the premises of the office of Manipur CYCLE CLUB LOCATED AT PAONA BAZAR. It was inaugurated by South Asia Bamboo Foundation (SABF) founder Kamesh Salam and National Bamboo Mission, state chapter Assistant Mission Director Nongmaithem Somorendro.

On the closing session of the 4 day workshop, Mr N. Kipgen, Chief Conservator of forest and also Director, Manipur state Bamboo Mission, Mr Homeshore, Director, Department of environment and ecology wing attended alongwith other executive members of the club as well as media personnel who had a preview of the three prototypes of bamboo cycles that were made during the four day workshop with Mr. Haobam Sukumar, as the main designer. 14 participants were trained in the skill of identifying bamboo exclusively for making cycles and how to treat the bamboo and in assembling the cycle.

Ramananda Wangkheirakpam
Vice President

MANIPUR CYCLE CLUB

JUPITER YAMBEM CENTER, PAONA INTERNATIONAL
MARKET, IMPHAL, MANIPUR, PIN – 795001
PHONE: 0385 2445134
Website: www.mancycleclub.org
Email: mancycleclub@gmail.com

Posted: 2012-04-14

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PRESS RELEASE – “The Forlorn” to open IISFF on Sunday featuring Iconic Bengali actor and Dadasaheb Phalke Award Winner Soumitra Chatterjee

PRESS RELEASE Imphal April 13, 2012 Slated to be the biggest event in North East… more »

PRESS RELEASE

“The Forlorn” to open IISFF on Sunday featuring Iconic Bengali actor and Dadasaheb Phalke Award Winner Soumitra Chatterjee

Imphal
April 13, 2012

Slated to be the biggest event in North East India, the First Imphal International Short Film Festival 2012 (www.imphalfilmfestival.org) that is all scheduled to open its doors this Sunday April 15 at Rupmahal Theatre, Imphal, Manipur has finally announced its opening film at the festival. Directed by Saptaswa Basu – The Forlorn – that has Iconic Bengali actor and Dadasaheb Phalke Award Winner Soumitra Chatterjee in a lead role will open the festival on Sunday.

Directed by Saptaswa Basu, “The Forlorn”, is a psychological thriller centering around a young woman who, after moving into a new apartment, stumbles upon the previous tenant’s diary. This former occupant, a parapsychology researcher, is dead. She becomes obsessed with the diary. Her behaviour becomes increasingly erratic; she sees hallucinations and is tormented by the feeling of being stared at even when she is alone. Soumitra Chatterjee plays the role of a senior psychiatrist who helps his junior Saswata Chatterjee (who recently was seen with Vidya Balan in Kahaani, where he played a simple looking scary contract killer Bob Biswas) deal with the same. Also featuring Rini Ghosh in the female lead, this High Definition digital short film deals with both parapsychology and psychological issues but this is obviously not a supernatural film.

“Besides working in award winning films of Satyajit Ray, Mrinal Sen and Tapan Sinha, Chatterje encourages short film makers,” says Director Saptaswa Basu whose was insistent that Chatterjee can only play the part of the psychologist perfectly. “It was a rigorous process, convincing Chatterjee to take on the role. He is a very busy person and is also very choosy about the roles he is playing,” says Basu. “I met him with my mum… I introduced myself; I said I am going to do this kind of a film and it is very important for you to work with me because the character only suits you.”

This film was premiered at the 8th Kolkata Short Film Festival (International) on 8th December, 2011. This is the first short film in which Saswata Chatterjee has acted in and shared screen space together with Soumitra Chatterjee after a very long time.

According to Mohen Naorem, the festival director, “We were keenly looking forward to have Dadasaheb Phalke Award Winner Soumitra Chatterjee amongst us to motivate young film makers across the global platform on the opening day of the festival. However, he wouldn’t be able to make his presence at the festival due to his pre-commitments. He has however, wished the festival all success.”

A four day cultural event will mark this prestigious festival. Outstanding 40 domestic films and 10 International films has been received for the screenings like Open Doors by Ashish Pandey, Brian’s Gandhi by Ram J Saravanan, Maut Ka Kunwa by Sumant Bapurao Mali from Mumbai, LOC-A Playground by Atul Kumar Sharma from Mumbai, Bengali film Swapno Satyakam by Tomal Chakraborti, Tamil film Sathish Chandrasekaran B.E., MBA by Sathish Chandrasekaran, Malayalam film “Sabdarekha” by Nirmal S, Samvedanam by Methil Komalankutty from Dubai, Iranian film The Bare Foot Leader Zohreh Zamani.

Organized and promoted by “Legend Studio Manipur and Action for Social Advancement (ASA) Manipur” with the support of Film Forum Manipur. IISFF 2012 will witness great short films from around the world.

More Information at:
Mohen Naorem
Festival Director
Imphal International Short Film Festival 2012
Iroisemba Maning Leikai, Imphal Manipur-795001
+919206139378
imphalfilmfestival@gmail.com
WWW.IMPHALFILMFESTIVAL.ORG

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Press Release – Manipuri Muslim Online Forum

P R E S S N O T E It is a matter of proudness… more »

Press Release – Manipuri Muslim Online Forum

P R E S S N O T E

It is a matter of proudness that in the recently held assembly elections in Manipur, three Muslim candidates came victorious. It is further appreciative that all the three candidates are forward thinking middle-aged youths with a zeal for bringing constructive changes in the socio-economic condition of Manipur. Congress party in its previous two terms has done remarkably well in fulfilling development mandates. Inspite of Congress’ commitment and impartial execution of welfare measures in Manipur, sadly, Muslims and Muslim dominated constituencies lack in clean water, sanitation, roads, flood-proof river banks, education, sports, and socio-economic condition remains largely below average. Implementation of certain development and social welfare programmes such as MNREGA, and others is lacking. In support of the demand of a Muslim cabinet minister put forth by Minorities Development Forum of Manipur (MDFM), Manipuri Muslims Online Forum (MMOF), being a forum of progressive thinking Manipuri Muslim students and professionals, request the 10th Manipuri Legislative Assembly to consider a Muslim cabinet minister in health, roads and transport, sports, or rural affairs. MMOF wish 10th Legislative Assembly of Manipur successful completion of its term with a lot of developmental changes to bring in sustainable growth, employment and peace for Manipuri.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/press-release-manipuri-muslim-online-forum/

MoS expresses satisfaction with BRO work

IMPHAL, April 10: Union Minister of State for defence Pallam Raju has confided to BRO… more »

MOS of Defence Pallam Raju flanked by army and state police officials during his inspection tour at Moreh on Tuesday.

IMPHAL, April 10: Union Minister of State for defence Pallam Raju has confided to BRO officials that the present road condition of NH 39 and the border fencing works along Moreh – Myanmar border will be reviewed by the Centre.

On his arrival arriving at the border town of Moreh in the state, by chopper from Kohima this afternoon, the minister was greeted by Major General UK Gurung at 9 Assam Rifles post located at the border town.

Post a short briefing by Maj Gen UK Gurung, the minister went to Moreh gate number 4 and inspected the ongoing border road construction works at border pillar number 79 presently taken up along the Manipur-Myanmar border areas.

Pallam Raju promised more funds for improvement of border roads in Manipur and expressed his satisfaction at the works taken up by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO).

The minister inspected the ongoing border fencing work at Moreh and was briefed by R Ravi Shankar, the director general of BRO about the progress of construction work of the Lokchao Bride located at Gate number 1, further work progress of the 139 km long Moreh-Thingphai-New Somtal road, Indo Myanmar Friendship road, Tamu- Kyigone- Kalewain Thanganphai road were also briefed to the minister by the BRO officials.

The BRO officials also briefed the Union Minister of State on the progress of Myanmar’s Tamu-Kalewa road construction work by India with the help of slide shows.

The minister also promised to provide fund for improvement of 109 kms long Imphal-Moreh road.

Raju is the first defence Minister of State to visit Moreh, where India and Myanmar carry on border trade.

Top army and Assam Rifle officials including IG Assam Rifle (South) Maj. Gen. U. K. Gurung, DGAR Lt Gen Ravi Shankar, DIG 26 sector Assam Rifles Brigadier Upendra Drivedi, BRO chief engineer Brigadier Arun Joshi and other administrative officers of Moreh were also present during the minister’s Moreh visit.

Before leaving Moreh for Imphal Raju reviewed the border security with Maj. General Gurung.

Pallam Raju after arrival at Imphal met Chief Minister Ibobi Singh  at the latter`s official bungalow at around 4 pm for nearly 50 minutes.

The Union Minister of State also met Governor, Gurbachand Jagat at Raj Bhavan and will halt the night there.

He will further visit Tamenglong district headquarters tomorrow and attend a public reception there.

He will also have an aerial survey of the ongoing 222 km long Imphal-Jiribam highway improvement work by BRO, after which he will visit Jiribam sub-division, Imphal dast district to have a first-hand account of the progress made so far of railway tracks being laid to connect Imphal with the rest of the country through railways.

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Land Ownership, Collective Farming and Women Empowerment

5th April 2012, Delhi: An interactive planning session on the topic “To Explore Strategies to… more »

5th April 2012, Delhi: An interactive planning session on the topic “To Explore Strategies to Ensure Land for Women in the Governance System” was held on 4 April 2012 at the UN Conference Hall at the premises of United Nation Development Program, Lodi Estate, New Delhi. The meeting was organised by Initiatives: Women In Development, Joint Women’s Programme, Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network, Prakriti Foundation and United Nation Information Centre.

Amongst the distinguished participants included Dr. Jyotsna Chatterji, Director and Secretary, Joint Women’s Programme, Dr.Neelavalli, Director, Initiatives: Women In Development, Ms. Shobha Sakaharwade, Director, Prakriti Foundation, Dr. Charu Wali Khanna, Member, National Commission for Women, Dr. Deepa Ahluwalia, Sr. Project Advisor, National Mission for Empowerment of Women, Mr Ravinder Pal Singh, Defence Analyst and Former Project Leader on Arms Procurement, SIPRI ,Ms.Seema ,Consultant, Ms.Indrani Sinha , Executive Director, SANLAAP and Ms Binalakshmi Nepram, Founder-Manipur Women Gun Survivor Network.

Speaking at the occasion Dr.Neelavalli addressed that the meeting was organised to create space among women activists to explore strategies within Governance space to promote land rights for rural women. She said that IWID had identified that more than individual ownership, collective farming by women would be an effective strategy towards ‘access and control’ of land by women. She also stated that IWID had initiated a national level campaign for women farmers and collective farming that had promoted a number of collective farms by women in a number of states. She urged partner organisations, interested individuals to come forward to advise and evolve strategies to make the needed change.

Dr. Jyotsna Chatterjee talked about the importance of land ownership to women as they gave them decision making power and control. She suggested four step strategy regarding issues of land ownership by rural women through collective farming namely (1) to advocate much needed women ownership of land rights (2) collection of information or best practices, strong research for failures and successes regarding the issue 3) to open a format for addressing the issues to policy makers on need for women’s right to land ownership and to tapped existing policies, schemes and 4) women may own land but needed to use law and capacity building .She said that since a timeline necessary she recommended executing the strategy within a year.

Ms. Shobha Sakaharwade, Director, Prakriti Foundation addressed issues of rural women. She said that she was working in three areas namely Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh and Maharashtra working for underprivileged women who were often prone to do suicides. She said that she was working towards supporting these women to become self dependent by providing training programmes, education and awareness. She said that for women to gain economic and political power land ownership was important and suggested that in order to achieve this advocacy and lobby regarding the issue was the main need.

Ms Indrani Sinha, Executive Director, SANLAAP addressed the condition of women in West Bengal highlighting women trafficking in that area. She also addressed the issues of women and land ownership in West Bengal. She said that for giving economic and political stability land ownership by women is very much necessary. She said that they need to do practical work to achieve the set goals like advocacy- grass root information and funding. She suggest that for to achieve the goal regarding the issue a strong research was very much needed to know certain information on collective farming, schemes, government policies on collective farming and land ownership.

Dr. Charu Wali Khanna, Member, National Commission for Women talked about women farmers and their current status. She said that in India 80% of the agricultural labour was done by women farmers .She said that National Commission for Women would be ready to provide much needed help for such women farmers or the issue of owning land through collective farming if the partner organizers working in the issue gave them a feasible strategy leaded to the solution of the issue that could be done within a timeline.

Dr. Deepa Ahluwalia, Sr. Project Advisor, National Mission for Empowerment of Women addressed that best practices and existing positive stories in Andra Pradesh and Kerala regarding women empowerment through land ownership and said that legislation could also be done. She addressed that since land was fixed and limited, they should think beyond land and suggested to involved various government departments like horticulture, fishery etc.

Ms Binalakshmi Nepram, Founder-Manipur Women Gun Survivor Network addressed the issues of women and much needed their empowerment. Citing example of Manipur she highlighted the minimal participation of women in political field and addressed that it should had to be made increased women’s participation in political space to remove violence to women in grass root level.

Dr Ravinder Pal Singh, Defence Analyst and Former Project Leader on Arms Procurement, SIPRI addressed that women should engaged more seriously in decision making policies. Regarding collective farming to own land rights by women he suggested that a public policy making framework was necessary. He raised certain questions on the primary objective, its scalability and feasibility for the matter. He suggested that the National Commission for Empowerment of Women could play a national intervention regarding the issue and women empowerment. He said that women parliamentarians gave more concern to party line rather than women empowerment in the society and suggested them to focus more on women empowerment for a better society. He also addressed that since they should focus not only land but also other allied agricultural practices as they would be more meaningful for women in hilly areas would did not have access to farming.

The purpose of the meeting was to create space among women activists to explore strategies within Governance space – planning, budget, ministry, departments and special committees/ bodies to promote land rights for rural women. And also to discuss the possible schemes that could be suggested to Government and lobbying methods to ensure land for women. The meeting was concluded with meaningful notes and resolutions. The following resolutions have been taken –

1. To strengthen National level Campaign for Women Farmers and Collective Farming on an all India level under the slogan “Land Ownership, Collective Farming and Women Empowerment”.
2. To arrange a workshop to form a lobby committee.
3. A research consultation meeting to be held by May 2012.
4. A consultation meeting at Northeast India regarding the issue by August 2012.
5. To organise consultations with Govt officials and other like minded people.
6. To organise joint programmes by pooling capacity and resources.
7. To avail resource person for the trainings extended to rural women in different states.
8. To represent the cause at different national and international platforms.
9. To help evolve legislation on women collective farming.

For more information, please contact:

Dr.Neelavalli
Director, Initiatives: Women In Development
Email: iwidindia@gmail.com , Phone: 044-24799855

Dr. Jyotsna Chatterji
Director & Secretary, Joint Women’s Programme
Email: jwp@airtelnet.in
Phone: +91-124-4053370

Ms. Shobha Sakaharwade
Director, Prakriti Foundation
Email: prkriti_ngp@sancharnet.in Phone: 91-22-2669122

Ms Binalakshmi Nepram
Founder, Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network
Email: Binalakshmi@gmail.com Phone : 011-46018541

Mr. Rajiv Chandran
National Information Officer, United Nation Information Centre
Email: chandran@unicindia.org Phone: 011- 46532237

Ms. Shobha Sakaharwade,Ms Indrani Sinha, Ms Jyotsna Chatterjee, Dr Neelavalli, Ms Binalakshmi Nepram( L-R).

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FireHouse concert postponed

The ‘Rock to Rescue India Tour 2012’ Concert featuring Firehouse, slated for April 7 at… more »

The ‘Rock to Rescue India Tour 2012’ Concert featuring Firehouse, slated for April 7 at DDSC Dimapur, and April 10 at Khuman Lampak main stadium, Imphal has been postponed.

Sky Group, and its sponsor’s regrets to inform that it is forced to postpone the shows and push to a later date, due to unavoidable circumstance. Some band members of FireHouse, were not granted visas by the Indian Consulate in the United States, owing to which the concert will remain postponed until a future date can be arranged. Once a date has been agreed upon, an announcement will be made in the media as to when the show will be rescheduled.

Tickets purchased for the concert will be honored at the future rescheduled date. Ticket holders are also requested to keep the tickets in good condition as every ticket has been mechanized with bar coding technology. For more queries on concert tickets, contact organizers at: 9615057377 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.  Ticket sales are on at authorized ticket vendors for Nagaland- (Dimapur) Queensberry Foundation, Crescendo, Café 77 and Furtados. Big Bites (Kohima), Someplace Else (Mokokchung). For Imphal- Classic Hotel, SaSa Store (Khuman Lampak) opposite ISBT.

The band has also issued this apology on its fan page on social networking site- Facebook:

“We would like to apologize to our fans in Imphal & Dimapur, India. Some of the members of FireHouse, but not all, were granted visas by the Indian Consulate in the United States. This means that because the entire band was not issued visas, we will not be able to enter India at this time.

Neither 7 Sisters Entertainment or FireHouse are responsible for the delay and we are sorry for any inconvenience this has caused. We are busy working with the Indian Government to get all of the visas issued so that we can reschedule these concert events as soon as possible. Please stay tuned to this site and Facebook for the re-scheduled dates. We look forward to rocking in Northeast India again as we prepare to come participate in the Rock To Rescue India Tour. Thanks for your support and understanding.”

Posted: 2012-04-04

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NATIONWIDE SHARMILA SATYAGRAH ON THE DAY OF NAMAK SATYAGRAH 6th april

NATIONWIDE SHARMILA SATYAGRAH ON THE DAY OF NAMAK SATYAGRAH 6TH APRIL 2012 Save Sharmila Solidarity… more »

NATIONWIDE SHARMILA SATYAGRAH ON THE DAY OF NAMAK SATYAGRAH

6TH APRIL 2012

Save Sharmila Solidarity Campaign(SSSC) has been continuously working on the issue of Irom Sharmila by spreading awareness and generating support for Irom Sharmila on humanitarian and democratic grounds. From candle vigils at Rajghat & India Gate and in many other cities of India to Signature Campaigns in the 18 Indian States and in many countries, from street marches to documentary screenings at SAARC university, DU, IITs and in many other colleges, from the support show by artists at Gateway of India to human chain at Marine drive, from the historical jouney of Srinagar -Imphal & Ahemdabad – Srinagar to meetings with NHRC chairman, from Press conferences and protest to sending public appeal to Prime Minister, SSSC has been engaged through all possible means. SSSC has now gathered support of more than 90 civil society organizations.

To continue to strengthen the issue, the campaign has now decided to move ahead on its path for demand of justice through a nationwide call on 6th April. 6th April is the historical day when Mahatma Gandhi alongwith many followers of truth & non violence broke the Salt Law . SSSC has decided to choose the same day to protest against the Government on the same pattern of non violence for justice. We condemn the autocratic behavior of government and every possible effort to suppress the voice of people’s desire on the issue of Irom Sharmila. The Government has not shown any effort to resolve the issue of Irom Sharmila since last many years. Even after being a follower of non violence and truth, the Government has suppressed her voice.

Mahatma Gandhi, the father of our nation, had taught us to register our grievances and protest against autocratic laws and to raise our voices against all type of injustice and therefore we on the historical day of 6th April, will register our demand with the Government of India through sending a common memorandum addressed to Prime Minister of India.

Volunteers of SSSC will protest on district headquarters in many states of India. We will send common memorandum to Prime Minister through district authorities. In Delhi, we will go for a silent protest before Manipur bhawan and will submit the memorandum at PMO. Volunteers in state capitals will send the memorandum through Chief Minister Office.

Other places where the SSSC persons will submit the memorandum are:

1. Delhi
2. Uttar Pradesh: Bulandshehar, Mau, Basti, Gorakhpur, Siddartha Nagar
3. Haryana:fatehabad, Hisar, Sirsa, Rewari
4. Odhisa:Bhuveneshwar,Cuttack,Jagatsinghpur, Jajpur, Angul, Dhenkanal, Khurda, Puri, Nayagarh
5. Rajasthan:Bheelwara
6. Sikkim
7. Arunachal Pradesh
8. Puduchery
9. Madhya Pradesh: Umaria, Jabalpur, Katnee, Anuppur, Shehdol, Satna, Bhopal
10.Tamilnadu: Madurai, Chennai
11.Maharashtra: Pune, Mumbai
12.Karnataka: Banglore
13.Himachal Pradesh: Kinnor
14.Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar, Doda, Shopian, Jammu, Badgam, Anantnag
15.West Bengal: Kolkata
16.Andhra Pradesh: Hyderabad
17.Gujrat: Ahemdabad
18.Chhatisgrah: Raipur
19.Kerla: Tiruvanantpuram
20.Punjab: Feerozpur
21.Uttarakhand:
22.Assam: Guwahati

*Those who want to join on 6th April can directly contact to given contact numbers.
Contacts: 9958907799, 9968828230, 8882071753, 9873146393, 9990505438


Regards,

Volunteers of ”SAVE SHARMILA SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN”
(A joint initiative of various organizations & movements)

We welcome your participation/suggestion/feedbacks. We work in favor of Peace, Democracy, Non Violence, Human Rights.

Our demands with Govt of India:
To take positive steps of talk
To send all party delegation
To send members of NWC,NHRC
To send special team of doctors from New delhi to examine Irom’s health

NATIONWIDE SHARMILA SATYAGRAH ON THE DAY OF NAMAK SATYAGRAH 6th april

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Press Release – Lions Club of Imphal Greater (LCIG)

Imphal the 1st April 2012 The Lions Club of Imphal Greater (LCIG) has organised a… more »

Imphal the 1st April 2012

The Lions Club of Imphal Greater (LCIG) has organised a Health Camp at Leimakhong Mapal near Nongada Village in Imphal east on 1

st April 2012. Altogether 302 patients including 164 women and 87 children have been treated at the health camp and medicines are also provided at free of cost. The health camp has been organised with support from Langol View Laboratory Clinic, SHILHEIPUNG and Leimakhong Mapal Development Committee.
The following Medical Officers extended their valuable service to the free health camp:

1. Dr. Ch. Bhogendro, Dental Surgeons

2. Dr. L.M Thompson, Dental Surgeons

3. Dr. Tenzing Zigme

4. Dr. Ch Renubala, District Leprosy Officer

5. Dr. K. Surjit, MO incharge Blood Bank JNH

6. Dr. Laishram Narendra, Asst. Prof, JNIMS

7. Dr. Somen, Gyneacologist

8. Dr. Wancre,

9. Dr. Dennis, Gynaecologist

10. Dr. M Jiteshwar, ENT Surgeon

11. Dr. Nim Narbu Bhutia

The State Health Department and a number of imminent persons have provided medicines and other assistance in the organisation of the health camp.

Press Release – Lions Club of Imphal Greater (LCIG)

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Press Release – Manipur Students’ Association Delhi (MSAD)

It is to inform that, in continuation of the notifications circulated to four executive members… more »

It is to inform that, in continuation of the notifications circulated to four executive members of MSAD, the 2nd JBM was held on 25 March 2012 to take further appropriate action. The meeting resolved to expel the concerned executives who had deliberately
failed to turn up and made explanation about their repeated absence from the activities of MSAD. With effect from this date the following persons listed below are no longer entitled to the respective executive posts mentioned against their names. They are
responsible to MSAD only as members or volunteers.

Name: Expelled from the post
1. Sheikh Abdul Hakim Academic & Magazine Secy.
2. Md. HaroonuRasheed Public Relations Secy.
3. Md. Yunush Ahmed Games & Sports Secy.

The JBM was attended by:-
1. Md. ShafikulHaque, President, MSAD
2. YoirembaMutum, Vice-President, MSAD
3. ThoiThoiKongkham, General Secretary, MSAD
4. Johnson Soibam, Organisation Secretary, MSAD
5. DapinSagolsem, Finance Secretary, MSAD
6. Johnson Chingakham, Cultural Secretary, MSAD
7. PraemHidam, Advisor, MSAD
8. GunamaniChongtham, Advisor, MSAD
9. ManishwarNongmaithem, Advisor, MSAD
10.KrispaNingombam, Advisor, MSAD
11.DayabatiKshetrimayum, Advisor, MSAD
12.DamudorArambam, R.O., Election Committee, MSAD.
13.Ashok Khuman, Election Committee, MSAD

Sd/-
Md. ShafikulHaque
President, MSAD

Press Release – MSAD

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Amar Jatra Holo – photos by Nicky Chandam

Amar Jatra Holo – Guru Rajkumar Singhajit Singh Dance presentation at New Delhi Photos by… more »

Amar Jatra Holo – Guru Rajkumar Singhajit Singh Dance presentation at New Delhi
Photos by Nicky Chandam

On 20th March, 2012, Manipuri Nrityashram presented a dance recital on Guru Rabindranath Tagore’s poems. The dance presentation titled “Amader Jatra Holo Shuru” was choreographed by Rajkumar Singhajit Singh and assisted by Shrimati Charu Shija Mathur.

Check out more photos at: http://gallery.kanglaonline.com/?p=1154

Amar Jatra Holo – Guru Rajkumar Singhajit Singh Dance presentation at New Delhi

Original photos at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/63795429@N03/sets/72157629271384326/

March 21, 2012
Nicky Chandam
n.chandam (at) gmail.com

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