Naga Armed Factionalism Back to Centre-Stage Once Again

Namrata Goswami** The Naga insurgency is one of the oldest insurgencies plaguing the South Asian region. It is also one that is prone to tribal divisions, armed factionalism and internecine… Read more »The post Naga Armed Factionalism Back to Ce…

Namrata Goswami** The Naga insurgency is one of the oldest insurgencies plaguing the South Asian region. It is also one that is prone to tribal divisions, armed factionalism and internecine… Read more »

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Kohima gets 1.5 million liter of water per day against its requirement of 10 million liter in lean season

KOHIMA, June 28 (NEPS): Although the citizens of the State capital, Kohima must have heaved a sigh of relief from the scourge of the water scarcity due to the arrival… Read more »The post Kohima gets 1.5 million liter of water per day against it…

KOHIMA, June 28 (NEPS): Although the citizens of the State capital, Kohima must have heaved a sigh of relief from the scourge of the water scarcity due to the arrival… Read more »

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Nagaland: Sazo comes down heavily on bogus societies, asks citizens to be aware of such developments

NEPS News Service Nagaland, KOHIMA, June 26: Parliamentary Secretary for Social Welfare, Child and Women Development, Chotisuh Sazo, has come down heavily on those “bogus societies and their agents” in… Read more »The post Nagaland: Sazo com…

NEPS News Service Nagaland, KOHIMA, June 26: Parliamentary Secretary for Social Welfare, Child and Women Development, Chotisuh Sazo, has come down heavily on those “bogus societies and their agents” in… Read more »

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Nagaland: Kaito says his department making extra efforts to solve disturbances in roads during monsoon

NEPS News Service: Nagaland, KOHIMA, June 27 (NEPS): Nagaland Minister for Roads and Bridges G Kaito Aye said his department was making all out efforts to see that people did… Read more »The post Nagaland: Kaito says his department making extra …

NEPS News Service: Nagaland, KOHIMA, June 27 (NEPS): Nagaland Minister for Roads and Bridges G Kaito Aye said his department was making all out efforts to see that people did… Read more »

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World Music Day: Handshake Concert at Bangkok a “most memorable and ever enjoyed”: Azo , Nagaland Minister for Health and Family

NEPS News Service KOHIMA, June 26: Nagaland Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Kuzholuzo (Azo) Nienu described the recently held “Handshake Concert” on June 21 at the Thai capital, Bangkok,… Read more »The post World Music Day: Handshak…

NEPS News Service KOHIMA, June 26: Nagaland Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Kuzholuzo (Azo) Nienu described the recently held “Handshake Concert” on June 21 at the Thai capital, Bangkok,… Read more »

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Naga Lady Major’s highest peak conquer story would inspire youngsters to challenge bigger things in their lives

NEPS News Service Nagaland, Kohima, June 23: The panelists in this week’s DDK Live Discussion under its regular — “Trend of Nagaland” — have lauded the remarkable achievement of Maj… Read more »The post Naga Lady Major’s high…

NEPS News Service Nagaland, Kohima, June 23: The panelists in this week’s DDK Live Discussion under its regular — “Trend of Nagaland” — have lauded the remarkable achievement of Maj… Read more »

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Nagaland – Frequent interactions, seminars between media and associations working for voluntary blood donation a must for awareness

KOHIMA, Nagaland : Dr V Khamo, MO, Blood Bank here in the Naga Hospital Authority Kohima (NHAK) has admitted that there was still shortage of blood in the “Blood Bank”… Read more »The post Nagaland – Frequent interactions, seminars bet…

KOHIMA, Nagaland : Dr V Khamo, MO, Blood Bank here in the Naga Hospital Authority Kohima (NHAK) has admitted that there was still shortage of blood in the “Blood Bank”… Read more »

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Now is the Time for Unity for Manipur`s Integrity

By Rajkumar Bobichand Due to the geopolitical situation of this part of the world which is presently known as Manipur, its land and people have always been threatened by various… Read more »

By Rajkumar Bobichand Due to the geopolitical situation of this part of the world which is presently known as Manipur, its land and people have always been threatened by various… Read more »

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“Music has no barrier, and can unite humanity”: The Cadence

By: Oken Jeet Sandham The “Land of Festivals”—Nagaland—has music blended into their lives. Over the years, there have been visible signs that music—olden and modern—started picking up with blending each… Read more »

By: Oken Jeet Sandham The “Land of Festivals”—Nagaland—has music blended into their lives. Over the years, there have been visible signs that music—olden and modern—started picking up with blending each… Read more »

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All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur on 48 HOURS TOTAL BANDH IN NAGA AREAS

PRESS STATEMENT OKING TAHAMZAM,      15TH JUNE, 2012 The All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur (ANSAM) fully endorses the call of the United Naga Council(UNC) for observation of 48 hours total bandh… Read more »

PRESS STATEMENT OKING TAHAMZAM,      15TH JUNE, 2012 The All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur (ANSAM) fully endorses the call of the United Naga Council(UNC) for observation of 48 hours total bandh… Read more »

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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 »

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Over 200 technocrats gather in Kohima to attend 2 day IRC

May 31,  5:42 PM In Nagaland, over 200 top technocrats from across the country have gathered in Kohima to attend two day Indian Roads Congress (IRC). The aim of the meeting is to find out technical solutions to deal with heavy monsoon, rainfall and …

May 31,  5:42 PM In Nagaland, over 200 top technocrats from across the country have gathered in Kohima to attend two day Indian Roads Congress (IRC). The aim of the meeting is to find out technical solutions to deal with heavy monsoon, rainfall and challenges of landslides on hill roads of the northeastern region. Addressing the inaugural […]

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Myanmar ultimatum to Manipur militant groups to pack up by June 10

IBNLive.com| Google RSS Feed PTI New Delhi: To shore up its ties with India, Myanmar government has ordered Manipur-based militant outfits to shut their camps and training facilities and leave its soil by June 10. Quoting intelligence inputs, offi…

IBNLive.com| Google RSS Feed PTI New Delhi: To shore up its ties with India, Myanmar government has ordered Manipur-based militant outfits to shut their camps and training facilities and leave its soil by June 10. Quoting intelligence inputs, official sources said the Myanmar … Click for full details

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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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AIR Imphal News–22nd May 2012 7.30PM IST

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AIR Imphal News–22nd May 2012 7.30PM IST

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The Culture of ‘Bandhs’ and the Absence of Local Governance in the Northeast

Namrata Goswami In common parlance and academic literature, good governance is the prime indicator of… more »

Namrata Goswami

In common parlance and academic literature, good governance is the prime indicator of the success of a state. While many would argue that India’s experience with governance after independence is mostly unique based on a delicate interplay between a modern state and a traditional society, it is also equally true that governance in India depends to a large extent on individual rationality, which is “bounded by the local context and embedded values, based on the perception of sanctions, welfare and identity as well as general trust.” Thereby, the level of governance in a state is conditional on its ability to transform citizens into stakeholders in the process of governance itself. This in turn is co-related to the pay-off structures in which abiding by the rules is viewed by citizens as offering an incentive structure for a better living.

The most important indicators of good governance are institutions based on rules, absence of disorder, riots, murders, unwarranted state closures, and violence of any nature. As far as we can see, the Indian state since independence has been committed to individual rights based on the constitution, and no one group or community has the right to deter the free movement and entrepreneurial aspirations of another.

In stark contrast to this optimal understanding of governance in the Indian context, the culture of ‘bandhs’ (state closure) paramount in the Northeastern states like Assam, Manipur and Nagaland goes against the notion of individual rights, is a stigma on the effectiveness of local governance structures, and is unconstitutional to say the least. For instance, Manipur suffered from ‘bandhs’ almost every day during the two month-siege of the state by Naga groups earlier this year as a protest against Thuingaleng Muivah, leader of the NSCN (IM), being refused entry by Manipur to his native village due to security concerns. When the author was in Manipur in August 2008, there were nearly 19 bandhs in that month alone due to protests related to the doping controversy of Monika Devi, the weight-lifter from Manipur during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. This resulted in all roads being closed, prices of basic commodities tripling, and a loss to the local economy in crores. While the ‘bandhs’ were underway, called either by armed groups like the United National Liberation Front of Manipur (UNLF) or the Manipur Civil Society organizations, the state functionaries including the Secretariat merrily closed down as well without any accountability whatsoever. For local government officials, it was just one more holiday added to their list of holidays in the official calendar for which nothing is deducted from their monthly pay. So, state government employees might be absent for nineteen days of the month including Sundays and other holidays and effectively work for less than 10 days a month and yet get their full monthly salaries.

This ‘bandh’ culture, while coming down drastically in states like Mizoram and Tripura with a pro-active public and responsive state governments, is a disease in Assam and Nagaland. The call for ‘bandhs’ in Assam are issued by the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), the All Assam Students Union (AASU), or any other local group through local newspapers, and is strictly observed by the local people. ‘Bandhs’ in Assam have a rippling effect all over the Northeast as most basic commodities like rice, pulses, medicines, vegetables, poultry, etc., reach the other states via Assam either by road or by rail. In Nagaland, ‘bandhs’ are called by either the NSCN (IM) or the National Socialist Council of Nagaland led by S S Khaplang [NSCN (K)] and is followed by the local people for fear of being killed, despite great hardship caused by multiple ‘bandhs’ in a month.

While the fear of the locals to abide by the diktat of the armed groups is understandable, what is perhaps not acceptable is the adherence to these ‘bandhs’ by the local state authorities. The very fact that state governments cannot negate this ‘bandh’ culture, and are unwilling to ensure that common people are secure during the ‘bandhs’ even if they defy it, smacks of the lack of legitimacy and democratic grounding of these governments. It is also an abysmal state of affairs when armed insurgent groups like the ULFA or the NSCN (IM) with a membership of 1000 to 5000, respectively, can hold the entire population of a state amounting to millions hostage by just issuing the call for a ‘bandh’. This culture of ‘bandhs’ has resulted in crores of rupees in losses for the local economies, especially the private sector. The most affected are of course the daily wage workers, who are dependent on day-to-day earning to feed their families.

Governance in the Indian context is dependent on “the ability of the modern institutions to accommodate embedded values, undertake strategic reform and maintain the difficult balance between force and persuasion in the management of law and order,” as argued by Subrata K. Mitra in his book The Puzzle of India’s Governance (2006). It requires not only effective party systems, but also a federalism that works well for the common man. The ‘bandh’ culture in states like Assam, Manipur and Nagaland are not only a negation of individual rights but goes against the strategic choices of many, thereby throttling citizens’ initiatives. The most adversely affected from the ‘bandhs’ are the common people in these three states, while the local state governments absolve themselves of any responsibility to counter this culture, when they should ideally have been at the forefront punishing those who disturb public order. (It is important to note that ‘law and order’ is a state subject in India and hence states in India are obligated to maintain a secure environment based on the ‘rule of law’ for their citizens).

The time has therefore come for citizens of Assam, Manipur and Nagaland to stand up against the negative culture of ‘bandhs’ issued by armed groups who invariably represent only themselves, and hold their state governments accountable for poor governance, in order to enable their future generations to have a progressive and peaceful life.

** Article was orginally published on November 25, 2010

**Originally published by Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (www.idsa.in) at [http://idsa.in/idsacomments/TheCultureofBandhsandtheAbsenceofLocalGovernanceintheNortheast_ngoswami_251110]

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Lion Barooah assures fund for alternative relocation construction of Kohima leprosy inmates

KOHIMA, Feb 12 (NEPS): District Governor (DG) of the District 322D of the Lions Club… more »

District Governor Lion Amar Barooah, PMJF (3rd left sitting), LCK President Lion Er Hozheto Shikhu (4th left sitting) seen on the occasion of his (DG) visit to LCK held at Hotel Japfu, Kohima on February 12, 2012. NEPS Photo.

KOHIMA, Feb 12 (NEPS): District Governor (DG) of the District 322D of the Lions Club of International, Amar Barooah, PMJF, has today urged the fellow Lions of the Lions Club of Kohima (LCK) to become a “role model” for others to emulate them. He told them to be “dedicated and devoted” with one track mind in the one of the largest “philanthropic organizations” of the world.

Addressing a function organized in honor of his visit to LCK here at Hotel Japfu on Sunday, the DG expressed his happiness on the various permanent and ongoing projects of the LCK. He further advised the fellow Lions in Kohima to organize more awareness programs on HIV, AIDS, and other Health related issues, etc in small ways. “You can organize awareness programs on HIV/AIDS, health related issues in schools and colleges with one or two recourses persons,” he said. “Our youth are easily attracted to negative sides and this should be arrested through such awareness programs.”

While expressing his happiness of the permanent project of the Leprosy inmates at Naga Bazaar, Barooah also took serious note of the news of the present Leprosy inmate center at Naga Bazaar being asked to shift somewhere. This matter was earlier raised by the LCK President Lion Er Hozheto Shikhu while delivering his welcome address to him (DG).
Shikhu disclosed that the present Leprosy Center whose living accommodation constructed by LCK had been asked to shift somewhere at the peripheries of the colony. He also explained the need to shift the present Leprosy center from the “logistic point of view” for which he requested the visiting DG to initiate for fund.

Shikhu also explained that when the marginalized section of the people was left defenseless, the LCK was compelled to step in to find alternative relocation for them.

DG assured that he would try his best to get fund from the International Lions Club, while asking the Lions at the same time to prepare detail project report at the earliest. “This is very genuine issue,” he said. “I hope we can get reasonable funding from the International Lions Clubs. This is a need-based project.” He further asked the Lions at Kohima to start working something, while pursuing for funding.

On the occasion, the DG also inducted two more new Lion members, Er Kaikho Dawman and Er Aroba.

LCK Secretary Oken Jeet Sandham had presented Club’s Reports on the occasion, while Lion Talitemsu Jamir read out brief profile of DG. Lion SP Francis pronounced invocation and flag salutation. Senior Lion Meren Paul, PMJF, was Mater of Ceremony, while LCK President Lion Er Hozheto Shikhu chaired the occasion.

Region Chairperson Lion PK Maheswari, Zone Chairperson Lion Kakheli Zhimomi and 1st Lady Lion Purabi Sharma, wife of DG were also present during the occasion. LCK Treasurer Lion Achakbou Newmai delivered Vote of Thanks.

Senior Lions and office bearers of LCK also attended the function.

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Kohima Lions Club gives blankets, kits, cakes to Leprosy inmates

KOHIMA, Dec 11 (NEPS): Members of the Lions Club of Kohima (LCK) have visited the… more »


KOHIMA, Dec 11 (NEPS): Members of the Lions Club of Kohima (LCK) have visited the leprosy people at their Center here at Naga Bazaar on Sunday.
The team led by Club President Lion Er Hezheto Shikhu at a function for the Leprosy People here at their Center, Naga Bazaar has handed over blankets, cakes and meats to the inmates. Kits for the children of those Leprosy people have also been given.
Speaking at the handing over program, LCK President said such program was a continued activity of the Club for decades and would continue to do so. “You are always in our hearts and we always pray for your wellbeing,” the President said. “God is not only for powerful and rich people but He is for all in this Universe.”
Wishing a very Merry Christmas to the inmates, Lion Shikhu prayed that they would all have enjoyable and peaceful lives and spend coming Christmas with “fully embracing Lord Jesus.” He also wished for the wellbeing of their families and children.
Lion Shikhu also explained that he was aware of the news of shifting of the present Leprosy Center to some nearby place. He said the members of the Club would discuss the matter and would try its best that the Center remained unchanged or else if it was to be shifted, the feasibility and comfort of the inmates staying in the news location should be the top priority. “We shall see the best environment for your peaceful staying,” he assured the inmates.
One of the senior inmates, while thanking the LCK for its continued caring and loving for them, made a fervent request that their Center always had “a peaceful environment to stay” without any disturbances.
Senior Lions of the Club— Lion Er Vitoshe Rochill (MJF), Lion Talimangyang Jamir, Lion Er Talitemsu Jamir, Lion Dr B Imliwapang and Lion Oken Jeet Sandham, Secretary, LCK were among others who attended the function. All the inmates and their children also attended the program.
It may be mentioned that the “Living Accommodation” of this Leprosy Center had been constructed by LCK way back in 1983.

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Kohima Lions Club members inspected Kezeikie ring well

KOHIMA, Dec 11 (NEPS): Members of the Lions Club of Kohima (LCK) have inspected the… more »

KOHIMA, Dec 11 (NEPS): Members of the Lions Club of Kohima (LCK) have inspected the huge ring well at Kezeikie today. The ring well was constructed about three years back by LCK and it is likely to be officially dedicated in middle of next month.
Already people from nearby colonies—Chotobasti, D Block, Naga Bazaar and Kezeikie—have been fetching water from this well. LCK President Lion Er Hozheto Shikhu has already advised Kezeikie area leader to upkeep the surroundings of the well before the dedication program next month.

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