EEVFAM foundation

Extra Judicial Execution Victims Families Association, Manipur EEVFAM today observed its foundation day at Nupi Lan Memorial complex Source The Sangai Express

Extra Judicial Execution Victims Families Association, Manipur EEVFAM today observed its foundation day at Nupi Lan Memorial complex Source The Sangai Express

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Tribal Market left in limbo after high profile inauguration Sonia’s magic fails to activate SPF

The Tribal Market complex inaugurated by AICC president Sonia Gandhi is unlikely to be ready for opening shops and markets within the current year Source The Sangai Express

The Tribal Market complex inaugurated by AICC president Sonia Gandhi is unlikely to be ready for opening shops and markets within the current year Source The Sangai Express

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Notice served on Kabo Leikai residents

The Revenue Commissioner has categorically stated that the official letter bearing no 21 23 92 R Pt dated 14 2 2001 pertaining to allotment of land at Kabo Leikai, purportedly signed by the then Under Secretary Revenue is not valid as the same was …

The Revenue Commissioner has categorically stated that the official letter bearing no 21 23 92 R Pt dated 14 2 2001 pertaining to allotment of land at Kabo Leikai, purportedly signed by the then Under Secretary Revenue is not valid as the same was purportedly issued without any sanctity for enforcement since there was no approval of the competent authority in the relevant file Source The Sangai Express

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Transport officials attending training programme

A training programme for transport related officials of all State on the topic ‘Sustainable Urban Transport Project’ has commenced from today at Goa Source The Sangai Express

A training programme for transport related officials of all State on the topic ‘Sustainable Urban Transport Project’ has commenced from today at Goa Source The Sangai Express

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FCI refutes Manipur Truck Owners’ Welfare Association allegations

Deputy General Manager of FCI, Ksh Thoiba has refuted the report alleging that a rice laden truck coming from FCI godown, Jiribam did not unload the content but submitted a challan as baseless Source The Sangai Express

Deputy General Manager of FCI, Ksh Thoiba has refuted the report alleging that a rice laden truck coming from FCI godown, Jiribam did not unload the content but submitted a challan as baseless Source The Sangai Express

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Hmar students condemns news report on the killing of BVHTDC Chairman

In a press statement released by Lalthuthlung Hmar, President of Hmar Students’ Association, Barak Valley, Assam on 11 July 2011, the student body strongly condemned the attempted vilification and smear campaign unleashed by several dailies in the back…

In a press statement released by Lalthuthlung Hmar, President of Hmar Students’ Association, Barak Valley, Assam on 11 July 2011, the student body strongly condemned the attempted vilification and smear campaign unleashed by several dailies in the backdrop of the unfortunate killing of Babul Rongmei, Chairman, Barak Valley Hill Tribes’ Development Council BVHTDC Source Lalremlien Neitham

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Manorama case lands in Supreme Court

Challenging the recent Gauhati High Court’s ruling that allowed the State Government to open and act upon the probe report on the facts and circumstances leading to the brutal killing of Thangjam Manorama Devi by Assam Rifles personnel in 2004, the def…

Challenging the recent Gauhati High Court’s ruling that allowed the State Government to open and act upon the probe report on the facts and circumstances leading to the brutal killing of Thangjam Manorama Devi by Assam Rifles personnel in 2004, the defence authorities have filed a Special Leave Petition SLP before the Supreme Court Source The Sangai Express

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Reshuffle of Union Cabinet today

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will undertake a reshuffle of the Union Council of Ministers tomorrow inducting some new faces and elevating some in the exercise that may also see a few being dropped Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will undertake a reshuffle of the Union Council of Ministers tomorrow inducting some new faces and elevating some in the exercise that may also see a few being dropped Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Fertiliser dealers set ultimatum

Giving tomorrow July 12 as the deadline for lifting the fertiliser quota of the MLAs being kept in their godowns following an instruction of the Government of Manipur, the fertiliser dealers have decided to make the quota of the MLAs available to the…

Giving tomorrow July 12 as the deadline for lifting the fertiliser quota of the MLAs being kept in their godowns following an instruction of the Government of Manipur, the fertiliser dealers have decided to make the quota of the MLAs available to the farmers at the rate of Rs 520 per bag through their respective agents if the same has not been lifted Source The Sangai Express

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Transporters donate Rs 60000 to families of K Sinam victims

Transporters’ and Drivers’ Council, TDC Manipur donated Rs 60, 000 for the next of kin of the bereaved families of six security personnel who lost their lives in a landslide accident along National Highway 53 on July 6, said a press statement of Mani…

Transporters’ and Drivers’ Council, TDC Manipur donated Rs 60, 000 for the next of kin of the bereaved families of six security personnel who lost their lives in a landslide accident along National Highway 53 on July 6, said a press statement of Manipur police Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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NPF arrives in Ukhrul – E-Pao.net

NPF arrives in UkhrulE-Pao.netThe party highlighted the history of the expansion and launching of NPF to other states outside Nagaland, including Manipur, besides deliberating on the future program and policies of the party vis-à-vis problems of minor…

NPF arrives in Ukhrul
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The party highlighted the history of the expansion and launching of NPF to other states outside Nagaland, including Manipur, besides deliberating on the future program and policies of the party vis-à-vis problems of minorities in particular and the
NPF announces its arrival in UkhrulMorungExpress

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Face book account of CEO, Manipur opened – KanglaOnline

Face book account of CEO, Manipur openedKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, July 11: The Chief Electoral Officer, (CEO) Manipur has today formally launched an official Facebook account of the election department of Manipur entitled “Ceo Manipur.” The account was f…

Face book account of CEO, Manipur opened
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IMPHAL, July 11: The Chief Electoral Officer, (CEO) Manipur has today formally launched an official Facebook account of the election department of Manipur entitled “Ceo Manipur.” The account was formally opened by state CEO PC Lawmkunga, at his office
Facebook to attract votersCalcutta Telegraph

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Self Empowerment

by Neken Seram The State Bank of India does not have gender bias in giving its services as it does not entertain separate queues for women.  All customers irrespective of… Read more »

by Neken Seram
The State Bank of India does not have gender bias in giving its services as it does not entertain separate queues for women.  All customers irrespective of their gender are provided tokens in serial numbers and made to wait for their turn. No matter, you are a woman or a man; you have to be attentive to the computerised voice call for availing your turn. It is justice and it does not irk anyone – male or female. However, in the ever crowded ATM booths particularly in Imphal city, there is always grumbling among the men-folk that woman shall not take advantage of being a woman by overcoming all men in the long queue. The preciousness of time and energy is felt equally to both men and women. So, is the phrase “Ladies First’ still applicable to the queues in banks, ATMs, Petrol pumps, Gas distributors, Cinema halls and so on and so forth ? Many circles opine that empowering women has nothing to do with overtaking men in hectic queues. It is not women empowerment, but a tendency towards depowering the men.

Nowadays, the status of women in Manipuri society has been considerably improved. Earlier, ladies role in important seminars, workshops and functions was generally limited to badge-pinning of VIPs, bouquet presentations and tea distribution. Mandatory participation of women in discussions and deliberations were seldom seen. However, with the appearance of a number of women intellectuals, journalists, social workers, politicians and officials in present day Manipur, the number of women delegates, lecturers and resource persons in various intellectual exercises has increased considerably. Women obviously no longer remain backward and downtrodden. The status of women is almost at par with the opposite sex. In families, in workplaces, government offices, colleges, schools, universities etc., women play greater role and take greater responsibility than men.

In middle class families of Manipur, many men are doing domestic works as the women in order to harmoniously maintain the family. Today, both the parents are made to engage their time and energy at the maximum in upbringing children. No wonder, men have to cook food, wash clothes, clean the floors and teach the children to assist their better halves. Roles of men and women have almost become the same in family maintenance.

From intellectuals, scholars and teachers to doctors and engineers, from journalists, columnists and news anchors to security officers and administrators, from artists and poets to sport stars, from politicians and social workers to successful entrepreneurs; there is no dearth of Manipuri women occupying responsible positions. Present day Manipur has given birth to bright ladies – it is proud that Manipuri women have entered in the Indian Administrative service, other than the state civil services and state police services. Manipur University has innumerable number of women professors, associate professors and so on, besides a host of lecturers teaching in colleges and schools. In reputed private schools, lady teachers take a big share as compared to men counterparts. Responsible government posts such as Superintendent of Police in vigilance department, Directors of Social Welfare department, Art & Culture and SCERT, Deputy Superintendent of Police (Traffic) in Imphal city, many other officers at the rank of
Joint Secretaries, Deputy Secretaries, SDOs, SDPOs, Finance services, SDCs etc. are held by Manipuri women at present. A number of Manipuri ladies are also serving as medical officers in the RIMS, JNIMS and other private and outside hospitals. Young Manipuri ladies are also serving as responsible positions in multi-national companies outside the state and even abroad. There are also lady news reporters, sub-editors, news readers, anchors who are in media houses of the state. In politics and social service, we have enough number of women holding responsible positions – Chairpersons of various local bodies, commissions, boards etc. Manipuri women are also sitting as Judges and Magistrates, besides innumerable number of lady advocates and Lawyers in various Law courts of Manipur.

The picture, however, is not all rosy everywhere. There are still reports of domestic violence, coercion, rape and atrocities against women. Most Manipuri women face hardships in earning, feeding and serving families. Men who go for day’s job often spend the morning at public places and hotels and the night at vendors to entertainment themselves. However, women who go to market for earning a living have also to do lots of things from household cleansing, washing clothes, morning prayer to preparing meals, feeding the child and husband etc. Many women are still living under coercion of their husbands. Women are always victims, if their husbands indulge in immoral activities. There are also men who forcibly take money from their wives to use drugs and to have drinks and also men who live with second wives out side families.

It is also disheartening that there is often a woman involved in perpetrating violence against another woman. Almost all issues of domestic violence, coercion, mishandling etc. against women involve one or the other woman of the family. A woman looks down upon another woman more than a man does with a woman. A woman seldom praises a woman in the family, in locality or in society. Mothers, sisters, daughters, mothers-in-law, daughters-in-law, sisters-in-law etc. themselves mete out discourteous and disrespectful acts of vandalism against their own sex. Generally women perpetrate their own issues and degrade their own folks instead of praising themselves and working towards their uplift. It is surely agreed by all and sundry that only women can really empower women, even though men’s role in empowering their opposite sex is not wholly negligible.

When the son indulges in unwanted behaviour outside the family, no mother bothers seriously. But when the daughter-in-law does a tiny mistake in family, the mother-in-law scolds and even ostracise, as if the former has committed an irreparable mistake in life. The vice-versa also happens in many families. Instead of sustaining and forgiving her gender counterpart, a woman tries to suppress and depress a woman. Women issues are perpetrated mostly by women, against women. Women themselves should take greater role in empowering themselves than the men.

The gender divide in the society has been hampering progress of development in almost all fields. Both legs in same strength and speed will make strides in desired direction. Two legs, but different in strength and speed will not fit to compete others. Likewise, when men and women support and co-operate each other in any development activity, the family will grow fast. The children brought up in a family where both husband and wife take unanimous and collective decisions will naturally be bright in their career. No wonder, broken families produce delinquent boys and girls. Responsibilities of housekeeping, child upbringing, family planning etc. need to be equally shared between the male and female partners. At this juncture, it is also highly necessary that a woman has to morally and physically support another woman in any endeavour. Besides teaching lessons to the men-folk, women have to collaboratively and unanimously stand for their rights and fight against the atrocities. Whenever there is unison of thought and mutual support among women, they will be protected against all odds.
(The writer is a free lance journalist)

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A View on Views

A very frequently debated question in Manipur is what constitutes freedom of the press. The classical definition of this freedom is that while news is sacred, opinions are free. That… Read more »

A very frequently debated question in Manipur is what constitutes freedom of the press. The classical definition of this freedom is that while news is sacred, opinions are free. That is to say, freedom of the press does not give the liberty for media organizations to tamper with news, but it gives these organizations every right for its editors and leader writers to interpret news events the way it pleases them, just as it is in everybody’s right to agree or not agree with these opinions. In fact the very idea of a meaningful problem solving discourse presumes everybody has the freedom to keep and express opinions without fear or apprehension. The object of a serious discourse hence is to discover a “site” where ideas can interact, interchange, replicate and expand themselves, to borrow a very intellectual understanding of the proposition from the French Philosopher, Michel Foucault, as elucidated in an essay “What is an author?” Against this backdrop, we are of the opinion that even the phrase “freedom of press”, is limited in its scope for the right to keep and express opinions cannot be exclusive to the press alone, but anybody who believes and values a discourse. This dictum that facts are sacred but opinions free must apply to everybody. Any objection to this betrays a fascistic mindset which informs itself that nothing else is worthwhile except its own opinion. This is the surest obituary for the civilized problem solving mechanism (in our case conflict resolving mechanism) known as “discourse”.

We are at a loss to remember how many times this obituary has been written in our society in the past. The bans, the boycotts, and worse still, threats to life and limbs to those who raise dissenting voice have obliterated all scopes for any healthy discourse. Our society has become so rectilinear in its approach and vision of its past, present and future, so very contrary to life’s multifarious nature. It is not just the press alone but practically everybody is expected to fall into line with these approaches and visions. But it is not too late yet. We can still allow the age old wisdom of the free media – that  “news is sacred and opinions free” – grow and flower again in our society. Only when this happens, our ideas and visions can have the chance to rejuvenate. As of now, let us be honest, they are aging. We continue to live our lives on yesterday’s slogans, extracted from dog-eared manifestos of a bygone era. Only freethinking debates and discourses can tune our society out of our anachronistic present.

How free is the Manipur press then? We suppose we can only justifiably answer for ourselves. How free has the IFP been in discharging its  important duty of providing informed views on events that happen in the state? Our honest answer is, while we have tried our best to work as per the dictum that news is sacred and opinions free, which we whole heartedly believe in, we must have to confess that we too have been guilty often of shooting the piano player after ignoring the bandmaster and the composer. We too cannot wash our hands of the guilt of blasting the government only, for the carnages committed by other agencies. In the cases of some of the most atrocious public crimes in the present times, such as that of the library arson in the wake of the Mayek agitation or the ban on Little Flower School by a students’ organization at about the same time for the school refusing to allow its students to enlist in students to public “students’ unions” (which are actually political proxies of various radical organisations) or other such coercive campaigns some of which ironically direct attacked media freedom, and over which the entire state media even have had to stop publication for days together, it is surprising the only agency the media was ready to blame was the government. The government perhaps deserves all the choice sound bites, but when the criticisms are silent on other agencies responsible for these affronts, something terribly rings hollow. As for instance, the government failed to anticipate the library arson but it did not burn the building. The government failed to prevent the routine bomb blasts in the state but  it did not throw the bombs. We fear that this hollowness, if allowed to linger on, will be the demon that destroys the credibility of the media in the state before the eyes of the world. Such an outcome would be such a great loss for everybody. The media’s biased discretions in these matters of course speak of the liberal nature of our so called democratic polity. Our plea then is also for this liberal spirit of democracy to be imbibed by all so that true and honest discourses can begin happening again in our society.

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CCians Forum – Declaration of Scholarship

CCians Forum Regd. Office: J 1/22/4, Khirki Extension, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi – 110017 Phone No.: 09899200373, 09739466262, 09717539564 Website: www.cccoms.webs.com For additional detail, please see the official press release… Read more »

CCians Forum
Regd. Office: J 1/22/4, Khirki Extension, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi – 110017
Phone No.: 09899200373, 09739466262, 09717539564
Website: www.cccoms.webs.com

For additional detail, please see the official press release (PDF format)

Declaration of Scholarship

We are glad to declare that CCians Forum is coming up with a scholarship program beginning from this academic session 2011-2012. This program is open only for the students enrolled in class IX at C.C. Hr. Sec. School, Imphal, Manipur. Five students will be selected through a written test, and will be awarded the scholarship for a year.

CCians Forum is a C.C. Hr. Sec. School Imphal pass out students’ forum aiming to motivate and promote the education of students enrolled in this premier school and make them competitive with other Educational Institutes at National and International level. Its membership is open to any pass-out CCians. The forum is aimed to carry out scholarship exam every academic year, promoting and motivating of the needy students by providing them scholarship to the students of the school. Duration of scholarship is one academic year, payable quarterly.

At present the following members are selected as office bearer for a term of two (2) years:
1.    Inao Samukcham – President
2.    Angomcha Chingkhei Meitei – General Secretary
3.    Soibam Ibungobi – Finance
4.    Oinam Ranbir – Finance
5.    Rockin Thiyam – Finance
6.    Th. Shantikumar – Finance
7.    Heikrujam Lekoiba Meitei – Account
8.    Bonet Adhikarimayum – Web Portal
9.    Bramacharimayum Roshnikanta Sharma – Web Portal
10.    Ranjan Mayengbam – Organisation
11.    Nishikanta Ningthoujam – Organisation
12.    Sudershan Chandam – Exam
13.    Robinchandra Usham – Exam
14.    H. Bisheshwar – Exam
15.    G. Krishnananda Sharma – Exam
16.    Moirangthem Ghanashyam – Member

Sd./-
Angomcha Chingkhei Meitei
(General Secretary, CCians Forum)

Posted: 2011-07-11

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Manorama murder case reaches Supreme Court – Times of India

Times of AssamManorama murder case reaches Supreme CourtTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: Challenging the recent Gauhati high court verdict that allowed the Manipur government to open and act upon the probe report on the facts and circumstances leading to the rape…


Times of Assam

Manorama murder case reaches Supreme Court
Times of India
IMPHAL: Challenging the recent Gauhati high court verdict that allowed the Manipur government to open and act upon the probe report on the facts and circumstances leading to the rape and brutal killing of Thangjam Manorama Devi by Assam Rifles in 2004,
Tributes paid to Thangjam ManoramaE-Pao.net
Manorama fondly remembered on her death anniversaryKanglaOnline
Thangjam Manorama Chanu remembered on her 7th Death AnniversaryTimes of Assam

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Manipur zoo to reopen for tourists soon – Times of India

Manipur zoo to reopen for tourists soonTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: The Manipur zoological garden, which was closed for visitors after it was flooded by incessant rains six days ago, is set to reopen after the water has been receding at a fast pace. The only …

Manipur zoo to reopen for tourists soon
Times of India
IMPHAL: The Manipur zoological garden, which was closed for visitors after it was flooded by incessant rains six days ago, is set to reopen after the water has been receding at a fast pace. The only state's zoo located in the Iroisemba area in Imphal

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Locusts invade Manipur paddy fields – Assam Tribune

Locusts invade Manipur paddy fieldsAssam TribuneIMPHAL, July 11 – Even as the people of Manipur are trying to grapple with the problem of shortage of food grains in the market, locust invasion and subsequent havoc on paddy fields in the recent past h…

Locusts invade Manipur paddy fields
Assam Tribune
IMPHAL, July 11 – Even as the people of Manipur are trying to grapple with the problem of shortage of food grains in the market, locust invasion and subsequent havoc on paddy fields in the recent past have made the situation grim.

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Cane, bamboo products, a source of income for many in Manipur – Newstrack India

Cane, bamboo products, a source of income for many in ManipurNewstrack IndiaImphal, July 11 (ANI): A large number of people in Manipur are engaged in the manufactured cane and bamboo items to earn their livelihood from it. These artisans are working un…

Cane, bamboo products, a source of income for many in Manipur
Newstrack India
Imphal, July 11 (ANI): A large number of people in Manipur are engaged in the manufactured cane and bamboo items to earn their livelihood from it. These artisans are working under the aegis of The People's Action for Rural Development Organization

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All Manipuri 1st Sports meet in Hyderabad 2011 – E-Pao.net

All Manipuri 1st Sports meet in Hyderabad 2011E-Pao.netHYMS (Hyderabad Manipuri Society) has been formed to connect, organize, facilitate and initiate all the people from Manipur staying in Hyderabad to a common platform. It aims at providing an organi…

All Manipuri 1st Sports meet in Hyderabad 2011
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HYMS (Hyderabad Manipuri Society) has been formed to connect, organize, facilitate and initiate all the people from Manipur staying in Hyderabad to a common platform. It aims at providing an organize set up which will act as a support system for the

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