Pensioners` union

var addthis_product=’wpp-252′;var addthis_options=”Google+1″IMPHAL, July 30: The Manipur State Pensioners’ Union will launch sit-in-protest agitation from August 10 if the state government…

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Farmers` association asks not to suspend DFO

var addthis_product=’wpp-252′;var addthis_options=”Google+1″IMPHAL, July 31: All Manipur Fish Farmers Ngayok Lup Welfare Association has said that they will initiate various democratic actions if the…

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Colonial Policy and Practice in Manipur

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AR medical aid to snake bite victims

IMPHAL, Aug 3: A 24 yrs old Male, named Ajen Khan, s/o Phajera, r/o Irongcheshaba (Thoubal) was bitten by a venomous snake on his right foot while walking on road… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 3: A 24 yrs old Male, named Ajen Khan, s/o Phajera, r/o Irongcheshaba (Thoubal) was bitten by a venomous snake on his right foot while walking on road and brought to 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) unit Hospital at around 08:30 PM today in a critical condition. The unit Medical team immediately provided anti-venom vaccine. Patient’s condition had gone worse due to the effect of the venom in his tissues. The patient was kept under observation with help of cardio respiratory monitor. As a result, the condition of the patient was stabilized.

In yet another, yesterday a  27 year old man namely Suraj Singh, S/o  M Nithemjao Singh of village Kakching Khunou, District Thoubal was bitten by a venomous snake while working in a paddy field and brought to  27 Assam Rifles Unit Hospital at around 4.30 PM in a critical condition. The Unit Medical Team immediately provided him critical life saving medical care by administering Anti Venom injection and kept her under observation with the help of cardio respiratory monitor and as a result managed to stabilize her condition and evacuated him to District Hospital, Thoubal.

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FECTAM

IMPHAL, Aug 10: The Federation of College Teachers’ Associations Manipur (FECTAM) will continue the cease-work strike until a concrete order is issued by the state government regarding the implementation of… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 10: The Federation of College Teachers’ Associations Manipur (FECTAM) will continue the cease-work strike until a concrete order is issued by the state government regarding the implementation of 6th revised UGC pay scale.

A release of the association stated that an emergency general council meeting was held today at GP Women’s College and resolved not to call off the strike until the demands of the college teachers are fulfilled.

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Civil bodies open relief camp at Senapati

IMPHAL, August 5: In view of the on-going indefinite general strike launched by the SHDDC, around 400 persons including women, medical patients, students and children were stranded at Senapati district… Read more »

IMPHAL, August 5: In view of the on-going indefinite general strike launched by the SHDDC, around 400 persons including women, medical patients, students and children were stranded at Senapati district H/Q local ground, stated a release of the NPO. Civil bodies including NPO, SDSA, SDWA and SKWWA in collaboration with the district administration opened a Relief Camp for Stranded Passengers.  They are presently accommodated and provided with free food and shelter at the Indoor Stadium, added the release.

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IW lifts interschool trophy

IMPHAL, Aug 6: Imphal West defeated Churachandpur by 1-0 in the final match of U-17 interschool state level football tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium. A Rojio was the… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 6: Imphal West defeated Churachandpur by 1-0 in the final match of U-17 interschool state level football tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.

A Rojio was the scorer of the victorious goal for Imphal West.

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AMSU appeal

IMPHAL, Aug 7: All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU) has appealed to the authorities concerned to resolve the present crisis of Sadar Hills and ensure that the blockade on the national… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 7: All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU) has appealed to the authorities concerned to resolve the present crisis of Sadar Hills and ensure that the blockade on the national highways is lifted in the interests of the people of the state. A release of the AMSU stated that the national highways have been used by some organizations as a tool to fulfill some of their vested interests. The central as well as state government should set up highway protection force to ensure that no disturbance is given to the transportation of essential commodities, it added.

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Awareness campaign

IMPHAL, August 20: The Department of Life Sciences, Manipur University, The Biodiversity Ecology and Environment Network Manipur (Bee Net Manipur), and The Environment and Ecology Wing, Porompat, government of Manipur… Read more »

IMPHAL, August 20: The Department of Life Sciences, Manipur University, The Biodiversity Ecology and Environment Network Manipur (Bee Net Manipur), and The Environment and Ecology Wing, Porompat, government of Manipur have jointly organized a discourse on Biodiversity Conversation in connection with National Environment Awareness Campaign, under the sponsorship of MoEF and EEW, Manipur, at the department of Life Science Manipur University.

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Ksh Leihao football

IMPHAL, Aug 11: UBSA Mantak defeated SESU by 18-0 while SWC beat WALYDA by 2-0 in today’s matches of 8th Ksh Leihao Memorial Super Division Football League held at DSA… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 11: UBSA Mantak defeated SESU by 18-0 while SWC beat WALYDA by 2-0 in today’s matches of 8th Ksh Leihao Memorial Super Division Football League held at DSA Kakching Ground.

The scorers of UBSA were Ngamning Kom (six goals), Neiso (three goals), Sunnil Kom (three goals), Longam Anal (one goal) and Mangmeichung (one goal).

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8th Super Div

IMPHAL, Aug 12: KLASA Keinou defeated NCYWO by 3-0 goals in today’s match of 8th Super Division Dangmei Majabi Kabui Memorial Football League held at Mini Stadium, Bishnupur. The scorers… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 12: KLASA Keinou defeated NCYWO by 3-0 goals in today’s match of 8th Super Division Dangmei Majabi Kabui Memorial Football League held at Mini Stadium, Bishnupur.

The scorers of KLASA were M Malemnganba and S Homeshwar (two goals).

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Ukhrul reels under acute fuel shortage

By John K. Kaping UKHRUL August 13: Ukhrul district has completely run out of petroleum fuels since the last 4-5 days as the two main oil depots in Ukhrul which… Read more »

By John K. Kaping
UKHRUL August 13: Ukhrul district has completely run out of petroleum fuels since the last 4-5 days as the two main oil depots in Ukhrul which are located at Hundung junction and Kharasom junction have closed their counters following the depots have exhausted their stock owing to the on-going agitation of the Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee demanding creation of a full fledged Sadar Hills district.

Even though there have been reports of goods laden trucks being escorted through the Jessami highway under full-proof security arrangement, there has been no supply of fuel to the Ukhrul oil depots. There are reports that even though diesel can be found at the rate of Rs 60 if one is lucky enough from the black marketers, it is almost impossible to find petrol in Ukhrul at the moment even if one is willing to pay more money. Petrol is reportedly unavailable even with the black marketers.

Meanwhile, the acute shortage of diesel and the almost nil stock of petrol in Ukhrul have affected vehicular traffic in the district, especially the taxis operating in the district. The shortage has also affected various private businesses, NGOs, institutes and offices.

Meanwhile, even though the blockade along the National Highways has yet to affect the prices of essential commodities in the district, another problem arising out of it is the shortage of LPG gas with numerous households reporting emptiness of their cylinders.

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M Ibobi football

IMPHAL, Aug 22: TYWO defeated RAU by 2-0 in today’s match of M Ibobi Memorial Imphal East 1st Division Football League held at YOSC Ground, Khabeisoi. Suranjit and N Tandan… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 22: TYWO defeated RAU by 2-0 in today’s match of M Ibobi Memorial Imphal East 1st Division Football League held at YOSC Ground, Khabeisoi.

Suranjit and N Tandan were the scorers of TYWO.

In the second match, YOSC got walkover against UPAA.

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Memorial service

IMPHAL August 16: The 7th memorial observance of Pebam Chitaranjan was held today at Takhellemba Leikai. Students paid floral tribute to the memory of Chitaranjan who immolated himself in demand… Read more »

IMPHAL August 16: The 7th memorial observance of Pebam Chitaranjan was held today at Takhellemba Leikai.

Students paid floral tribute to the memory of Chitaranjan who immolated himself in demand of repeal of AFSPA.

A rally was carried out by students from Takhellembam Leikai till Thau ground and a meeting was held at the venue. The observance was organized by the Manipuri Students Federation.

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DSA Kakching

IMPHAL, Aug 17: UCC and FSC ended in 3-3 goals in today’s match of DSA Kakching 1st Division Football League held at Kakching playground. The scorers of UCC were Sunil… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 17: UCC and FSC ended in 3-3 goals in today’s match of DSA Kakching 1st Division Football League held at Kakching playground.

The scorers of UCC were Sunil and Bikim while the scorers of FSC were Surjit and Naoba.

In today’s match of DSA Kakching Super Division Football League, KFC defeated SAO by 3-0 goals. Jyotin and Roben were the scorers of KFC.

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`We will continue to protest till we get our demand`

IMPHAL, The fast-unto-death protest demanding the creation of a full-fledged Sadar Hills district has entered the third day today. The protest is being held at two different places of Saparmein… Read more »

IMPHAL, The fast-unto-death protest demanding the creation of a full-fledged Sadar Hills district has entered the third day today.

The protest is being held at two different places of Saparmein and Kangpokpi.

Speaking to media persons at Saparmeina, one protester Haokam Kipgen stated that the hunger strike has been launched voluntarily. They have been demanding the creation of Sadar Hills district for the last 40 years. The fast-unto-death protest will continue until the state government agrees to fulfill their demands

He further maintained that the people of Sadar Hills have been given step-motherly treatment by the state government. Many districts have been created without any struggle but Sadar Hills has lost many lives in the struggle, but the government is turning a deaf ear to their cries and suffering.

Haokam stated that one week suffering in the valley district is taken seriously while the 40-year-old struggle has been ignored and treated indifferently.

The protest is still continuing in different parts of Sadar Hills. The protesters vow to carry on the struggle till their demand for the creation of Sadar Hills district is fulfilled.

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Jamia Halimia Aziz Trust Manipur Organizes Iftar party at Ryal Plaza, New Delhi

NEW DELHI, August 20 (MIC): Jamia Halima Aziz Educational Trust, Manipur organised Al-Ramzanul Mubarak Iftar Party at the Royal Plaza, Connaught Place here this evening. Lok Sabha Member Dr. T…. Read more »

NEW DELHI, August 20 (MIC): Jamia Halima Aziz Educational Trust, Manipur organised Al-Ramzanul Mubarak Iftar Party at the Royal Plaza, Connaught Place here this evening. Lok Sabha Member Dr. T. Meinya who attended the function, said the Ramzan month is the Holy month of Islam communities. Narrating the history of Meitei Pangals, he said the Meitei Pangals were relative to Meiteis. He wished to all Meitei Pangals for peace and happiness to bring a strong secularism.

Rajya Sabha member Ahmed Patel  who was supposed to the attend the Iftar Party could not participate due to an urgent meeting with the Prime Minister of India. However, he conveyed his best wishes to all Muslims in Manipur for dedication their services to the welfare of poor people.

Shaikh Riazuddin, Director of Jamia Halima Aziz Educational Trust explained the objective of the Iftar Party as an effort for peace, unite the people, to serve sincerely for minority and helpless people of the World during the Ramzan.

Dua gathering prayer by Imam Sahib was conducted at the Iftar Party.

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Is PR the Way Out

That Manipur is in a mess today is more or less a truism. Consequently the tearing dilemma the chief minister, Okram Ibobi would be in is also unenviable. Even as… Read more »

That Manipur is in a mess today is more or less a truism. Consequently the tearing dilemma the chief minister, Okram Ibobi would be in is also unenviable. Even as the demand for a separate SADAR hills district intensified, with the agitators resorting to blocking off the main lifeline of the state, the Imphal-Dimapur road at Kangpokpi, in anticipation that the agitators may have their way, the United Naga Council, UNC, has imposed its own blockade along all the other highways that lead out of the state, thus effectively cutting off the state from the rest of the country. Thankfully though, Imphal is now very well connected to the rest of the country by air, thus offering some consolation at least for passengers. The widely held anti-valley, anti-Meitei attitudes of hill communities is also making the situation worse, as is evident from some of the press releases by the latter which try to portray the tussle between the SADAR hills district demand and those opposed to it (or more bluntly, between the demand for the creation of a new Kuki dominated district and Nagas’ opposition to it), as machination of the valley people or Meiteis. The most bewildered by this development obviously are the latter.
Under the circumstance, whichever way the chief minster inclines his decision, it is going to be seen as biased, thereby held as a legitimate reason to impose the only thing agitators in Manipur have come to know doing well, impose a blockade, bandh or boycott, all of which essentially mean the same atrocious act of disrupting life of the general public in the hope that this would coerce the government to do the agitators’ biddings. It is not entirely impossible those at the receiving end of this tussle, the valley to be precise, may also begin to lose their patience, and that will be when Manipur returns to the dark ages.

The government at this moment seems clueless as to how to tackle the problem and understandably so too. But this notwithstanding, the situation cannot be allowed to slip any further. If at all the government cannot find a way out quickly, as was suggested by a former president of the ruling Congress party, the emergency constitutional provision under Article 356 must be invoked and President’s Rule imposed in the state. This is not so much about punishing the government for allowing the situation to go out of hand leaving the state with the distinct possibility of completely descending into total chaos, but instead of finding a way out of the present dangerous problem.

It will be recalled there have been examples of what a PR dispensation can do which elected government simply cannot. This is especially so when it comes to matters of mediating or else of taking the state administration into areas that are in opposition of either ethnic or vote bank interests. Central rule being deemed to be neutral to these considerations, it can push sensitive issues much harder. Furthermore its tough gesture would be free from allegations of any valley or hill biases, imaginary or otherwise. The most prominent of these examples is the manner in which the PR government under former Governor, Gen. (retd.) V.K. Nayar, when he undertook the decision to clear the Palace Compound of encroachers from some hill districts who had actually converted the Hapta Polo-ground into a shanty town. No popular government had dared to do this or would have dared it either, because of the ethnic and political implications the action would have carried. There would also have been pulls and pushes from within the government with concerned MLAs opposing the move. The present situation is evolving to be of the nature. Since amidst the bitter ethnic distrusts displayed so far, it would be difficult if not impossible for the present popular government to resolve the crisis, let a PR administration do it. Even if the district creation issue is deferred, the PR administration would be in a much better position to forcefully open up the highways so that life returns to normalcy in the state, and any danger of ethnic tensions escalating is kept under control. The 11th session of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly is beginning shortly. If a comprehensive plan to resolve this crisis is not thrashed out during this session, we for one would like to see a resort to the only trump left in hand – Presidents Rule, to tackle the issue. The important point is, a humanitarian crisis resulting out of all these blockades must be avoided at all cost, for the price to be paid if the situation reaches a critical point and tempers explode on the streets everywhere in the state, would be too heavy for everybody.

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Two Fasts Too Far Apart

Sharmila’s response to the invitation by Team Anna to join the hunger strike campaign to make the Union government introduce a legislation in Parliament to constitute a statutory people’s ombudsman… Read more »

Sharmila’s response to the invitation by Team Anna to join the hunger strike campaign to make the Union government introduce a legislation in Parliament to constitute a statutory people’s ombudsman aimed at curbing official corruption effectively, was measured and mature. The invitation was obviously an afterthought following many comparisons and questions raised in the media about the public clamour over the fast by Anna Hazare and the lack of it in the case of Sharmila who had been on a fast for a record 10 years and still counting. It is unlikely Team Anna did not know the facts of Sharmila’s status as a jail inmate and for this reason it was not totally up to her individual volition to participate in their protest strike in New Delhi. The invitation in this sense was, so to say, a token gesture, or the biblical fig leaf, to cover up what was increasingly becoming an uneasy embarrassment. It was interesting to note how a great section of the media in the Northeast rallied behind Sharmila in varying shades of outrage calling for parity of concern of the Indian public in the two cases. There was also a good section of the national media, lead from the front by Chennai headquartered The Hindu, constantly reminding the Indian public of the difference in their reception of the two cases. Most memorable of all was well known social activist, author of Booker Prize winning novel “God of Small Things” and acknowledged champion of the underdogs in the Indian state’s assimilative nationalising mission, Arundhati Roy, who lent her voice to highlight this discrepancy further. The main thrust of her hard hitting articles derided the public hysteria over the campaign against corruption as this looked only at official corruption and not that of the corporate world or for that matter the corporate media, the indication of which became quite stark after scandals like the infamous Radia tapes expose.

Sharmila was humble in her reply. She wholeheartedly expressed her solidarity with Anna Hazare’s campaign but expressed her inability to join him and his team because of her internship in a Manipur jail. She instead invited Team Anna to visit Manipur, which she described as the most corrupt of all Indian states. Her last jab should have had the sting intended. Manipur must rank as the state with one of the most corrupt official establishment. From the lowly fourth grade employees to the top bosses in the political leadership and bureaucracy, all have collectively and in a collaborative manner, ensured that corruption is entrenched not just into the system but in the psyche of the people. Even the most humble citizen today talks with a clear conscience of the need to pay bribes to get in a child or ward to a government job position as if this was the most natural and only way such things were to be done. Roads and other infrastructures constructed continually are so substandard that they cannot even withstand the onslaught of a single monsoon not because of paucity of funds but because funds were siphoned off into individual pockets. Of such works, there will be no proof needed, as they are plenty of extremely visible examples stark before everybody to see. Corruption in other states is about occasional explosive scandals that break out in high places. Corruption in Manipur, although relatively much less in magnitude, is much more in spread and extend. Indeed it has been made a part of everyday life, therefore endemic and perpetuated endlessly in an unnatural cycle. We hope, even if as just another token gesture, Team Hazare visits Sharmila after their high profile campaign is brought hopefully to a happy conclusion. That would be such a jolt to the corrupt system at in this state. We hope Team Hazare also lends its highly audible voice to Sharmila’s own campaign against the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, AFSPA. They are out there on a campaign to what they believe would ultimately save India but this too is equally about saving the spirit of India.

No argument about it, putting an end to corruption would be a big fillip in the public morale and the economy of the country, considering the estimate that close to 40 percent of the Indian economy is black. But as critics have pointed out sharply and sometimes disparagingly, we hope the campaign also ultimately brings in other forms of corruption other than just the official ones. Corruption happens everywhere including outside the official realms. It includes the ways of cheating small time traders and contactors as well as those who award and approve their cheating ways. The very fact that prices sky rockets every time there is a road blockade or landslide is itself an indication of the cheating ways of many. On all these occasions, essential commodities, in particular petrol and diesel, disappear from the petrol pumps, but nonetheless begin to appear for inflated prices in the black market. How could this happen other than through the vile contagion of corruption?

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Of Mental Blockades and Economic Blockades

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba It is fact that State now suffers, the economic blockade imposed by the Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee (SHDDC) which is nearing a month have taken… Read more »

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba
It is fact that State now suffers, the economic blockade imposed by the Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee (SHDDC) which is nearing a month have taken its toll on the populace. The UNC openly opposes the district status demand and counters it by imposing an indefinite bandh along all national highways and Naga inhabited areas. The MLAs representing both communities in their contrasting stances have fired verbal bullets along the issue at the State Legislative Assembly sittings presently going on.

The state government also seems caught in a dilemma between the demand and the counter demand. Yet, the formation of a District Reorganization Committee by the cabinet seems to be the only ace up the government’s sleeve in addressing the impasse and the murky state of affairs.

Demarcation of district boundaries and the call for time (three months) to execute the workings is offered from the government, in reciprocation to the districthood demand. Maybe, after the process has been implemented, the UNC and the SHDDC may also arrive to an understanding, hopefully. The SPF governance needs to act fair and square as the issue of land is the major point of contention and has been the cause of many a communal uprising.

Each and every demand made in a democratic set up, however justified needs to be negotiated and tabled according to the circumstances prevalent. The Sadar Hills demand has encompassed more than four decades, what will be the harm for waiting another three months, in the interest of the public, one ponders ? It would be a more mature stance and yet still provide a breathing space to the suffering public. Besides, the National Highway 39 can anytime be again subjected to economic blockades or indefinite bandhs as usual if the government’s promise fails to deliver. It is understood that, the will of the Sadar Hills brethren need not be questioned, as one has observed the condition of the inhabitants of the area bearing the brunt of the blockade more than their valley counterparts. The ‘mass exoduses ‘ by the villagers due to complete breakdown of transport braving the harsh elements, lack of medical facilities, affect on educational institutions and want of essential items have taken its toll more in the striking Sadar Hills area.

Nevertheless, the SHDDC must weigh the pros and cons and address the issue in a humane manner, as since the attention of the government has been drawn. It is questionable to hold one own people at ransom when a solution of sorts has presented itself. The right to life of the public of the state should not be compromised.

Interestingly enough, when the human rights of the entire citizenry is at peril, the so called ‘defenders’, represented by various individuals and ‘organizations’ adopt a ‘wait and watch policy’. A minimal effort of sending out a press communiqué appealing to all concerned to resolve the impasse is not had at all. Many of them in their monocular vision seem content with addressing press conferences with bravado and the idealism of upholding the rights of the people, while remaining blissfully unaware of the ground reality. Maybe,it is due to the fact that their workings are objective to HIV/AIDS, environment, children or AFSPA and the sufferings of the public as a whole is inconsequential. The funds pouring in through their Foreign Contribution Regulations Act number in Euros and dollars must have to be utilized in a marginalized area. Money definitely talks and attending conferences abroad are more significant.

As of late, the concentrated outlook of many an activist, self styled intellectuals etc. nowadays lies in comparing the Anna Hazare issue to that of our own Iron Lady. Irom Sharmila , a living legend, her determination, a testament of the prowess of a Manipuri woman. Compare her with Aung San Suu Kyi  or Mahatama Gandhi or any notable figure, but positively. Mentioning that Sharmila’s struggle has been sidelined whereas Anna’s is reciprocated by the centre may be a means of propagating her stance and showing the lopsided attitude of the Union Government towards the North East, but it also shows the weakness of a society to rally to her just cause. One can’t help but feel that her agitation has been more or less ‘commercialized’ by NGOs while forgetting the actual protest stance.

But for every reasonable demand, it may be creation of the Sadar Hills district, removal or AFSPA, endeavor for a less corrupt sub continent, needs to be endorsed by the public and the concerned. Those who are rallying behind must drop their masks, rethink their myopic mindset. Let us be rid of the economic blockades and most importantly, our own mental blockades.

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