Italian Navy guards placed in 3 day police custody in Kerala

Kollam (Kerala), Feb.20 (ANI): A Kollam First Class Magistrate on Monday placed two Italian naval guards in police custody for three days on charges of murdering two Indian fishermen. Rejecting the Italian Government’s plea for diplomatic immunity and that the two naval personnel be tried back in Italy for their alleged crime, First Class Magistrate […]

Kollam (Kerala), Feb.20 (ANI): A Kollam First Class Magistrate on Monday placed two Italian naval guards in police custody for three days on charges of murdering two Indian fishermen.
Rejecting the Italian Government’s plea for diplomatic immunity and that the two naval personnel be tried back in Italy for their alleged crime, First Class Magistrate K.P.John said that arrested accused should and would be tried according to Indian law for the killing of Indian fishermen Ajesh Binki (25) and Jalastein (45). He also sentenced them to 14 days judicial custody.
The two fishermen were killed on February 15 off the Kollam coast near Kerala when armed guards of the ship fired at their boat, suspecting it to be a vessel belonging to pirates.
Italian Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi admitted on Monday that legal differences existed with India on how to proceed in the case, and added that four days of diplomatic negotiations had failed to yield the desired result.
Italy maintains that the incident happened outside Indian waters, and thus, local laws don’t apply.
A team from Italy will be arriving shortly in New Delhi . It will meet Ministry of External Affairs officials before heading for Kochi for legal consultations in connection with the case.
External Affairs Minister S M Krishna has made it clear that the captain and crew of the Italian ship will have to surrender and cooperate in the investigation of the case. Krishna , according to a statement by the External Affairs Ministry, said the loss of lives could have been avoided had the naval personnel onboard “Enrica Lexie” been careful and exercised restraint. He told his Italian counterpart Terzi that “our information clearly indicated that the Indian fishermen were not carrying any arms or ammunition on board their vessel. Indian fishing vessels do not carry these on board but only fishing nets and the fish they catch”.
Krishna also told Terzi of his telephonic conversation with Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy who conveyed “the strong public opinion and agitation in Kerala” at the loss of the innocent lives and the need for an urgent resolution of this issue.

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Zomi nation day observed ; Let us live together : CM

Imphal, Feb 20 NNN: The 64th Zomi Nam Ni (Zomi National Day) was celebrated at Bhagyachandra Open Air Theatre (Boat) in Imphal on Monday with colorful cultural events of traditional dances performed by six cultural troupes from different parts of the State which was organized by State level Zomi Nam Ni celebration committee 2012. Chief […]

Imphal, Feb 20 NNN: The 64th Zomi Nam Ni (Zomi National Day) was celebrated at Bhagyachandra Open Air Theatre (Boat) in Imphal on Monday with colorful cultural events of traditional dances performed by six cultural troupes from different parts of the State which was organized by State level Zomi Nam Ni celebration committee 2012.
Chief Minster Okram Ibobi Singh, Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee president Gaikhangam, tribal minister, MLAs, ADC chairmen and members and Power/ Horticulture and Sceince and Technology Minister, Phungzathang Tonsing attended the celebration as chief guest, function president, guests of honour and chief host respectively.
Chief Minister Okram Ibobi said, “We must promote and preserve our beautiful rich culture, tradition and heritage and we must work hard so that we are not divided on the line of religion.
Ibobi Singh also lauded the Zomi people for being able to keep their culture and heritage intact for a long time and even during the British rule.
“The 2012 edition of the State level Zomi Nam Ni celebration is also being celebrated in different towns and cities of the world like Singapore, Kualalumpur, Tokyo, Wangshiton DC, London, Vancouver (Canada), Chiangmai, Kalemyui, Mandalay, Tedim, Rangoon, Delhi, Shillong, Chennai, Bangolore, etc.,” L.B. Sona, chairman, Zomi Council said in his keynote address.
He said the Zomi, like many other communities want peace and development and added, “We aspire to develop according to our genius and the Zomi of this State dream of a “glowing Manipur” and that such dream can only be realized once the different communities of the 38 recognized tribes living in the State learn to understand and appreciate each other’s unique culture, custom, tradition, past history and aspiration.
The Zomi Youth Association submitted a memorandum to Chief Minister Okram Ibibi Singh to impress upon the State Government to declare the February 20 as one of the State’s official holidays, Sona reminded the gathering.
Noted folk singer, Guru Rewben Mashangva, Zomi Artistes’ Association and many famous singers from Mizoram presented different melodious songs at the event as guest artistes and in the meantime Hmar cultural dance, Kabui cultural dance, Mizo cultural dance,
Thadou cultural dance, Tangkhul cultural dance and other Zomi tribe’s cultural dance were also prformed.
Zomi Nam Ni is celebrated by the Zomi tribe every year to commemorate the end of colonialism and imperialism and to mark the liberation of Zoland.

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Gun culture spreads in India – Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles TimesGun culture spreads in IndiaLos Angeles TimesA couple headed to their field in Noney village in January rely on a gun for safety in light of tensions before elections in India's Manipur state. (European Pressphoto Agency / January …


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A couple headed to their field in Noney village in January rely on a gun for safety in light of tensions before elections in India's Manipur state. (European Pressphoto Agency / January 25, 2012) By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times Vikramjit Singh

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Congress, NPF on loggerhead with each other

Dimapur, Feb 20 NNN: The tirade between the Congress in Nagaland and the Naga People’s Front (NPF) has snowballed with both the parties have started hurling each other with serious allegations. On Sunday, the Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) had accused the NPF of spending Rs 30 crore for the recent Manipur assembly election. The […]

Dimapur, Feb 20 NNN: The tirade between the Congress in Nagaland and the Naga People’s Front (NPF) has snowballed with both the parties have started hurling each other with serious allegations.
On Sunday, the Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) had accused the NPF of spending Rs 30 crore for the recent Manipur assembly election. The NPF has rubbished this allegation on Monday.
Abu Metha who is the press secretary to chief minister Neiphiu Rio said it was Manipur chief minister O Ibobi Singh who used police force in favour of the Congress party in the assembly election. “NPF strictly adhered the election code of conduct laid down by the Election Commission of India. Not a single case of confiscation of money had been found in the 12 assembly constituencies the NPF had contested in Manipur poll,” said Abu Metha.
It can be noted that on Sunday Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) president S.I Jamir had alleged that the NPF was draining the economy of Nagaland for Manipur election. “Naga People’s Front (NPF)’s foolish dream of ruling in the two states of Manipur and
Nagaland has been draining the economy of Nagaland,” S.I Jamir said while adding,” Nagaland state’s deficit has crossed Rs 800 crore but the NPF had the audacity to spend Rs 30 crore for election in Manipur.” The NPCC chief said that NPF owes an explanation to the people of Nagaland for such lavish and unaccounted spending.
It is worth noting that the NPF after having had modified its nomenclature, had entered Manipur and is fighting in the 2012 Manipur assembly election by fielding 12 candidates in the districts of Churachandpur, Chandel, Tamenglong, Senapati and Ukhrul.

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6/8 GR assists sportsmen for employment

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 20: 6/8 GR has successfully facilitated the selection of eight budding and promising sportsmen into the Boys Sports Company of 58 Gorkha Training Centre, Shillong. It all started in the month of December 2011 when the Battalion was informed about recruitment rally for promising sportsmen into Boys Sports Company of […]

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Imphal, Feb 20: 6/8 GR has successfully facilitated the selection of eight budding and promising sportsmen into the Boys Sports Company of 58 Gorkha Training Centre, Shillong.
It all started in the month of December 2011 when the Battalion was informed about recruitment rally for promising sportsmen into Boys Sports Company of 58 GTC. The Battalion immediately commenced a selection camp at Ningthoukhong and gave it wide publicity. The initial screening was held in the month of January 2012 at Ningthoukhong and was attended by hundreds of sportsmen. Eminent Sportsmen like footballer and coach Mr Shivananda of Nachau and boxing coach Mr Naoren Singh of Ninghthoukhong assisted the Battalion during the initial selection. After initial screening the selected group was taken to 58 GTC at Shillong. Out of a total of 22 individuals,eight have been finally selected. This ensures these young sportsmen a job in the Army and a guaranteed employment. Those who perform and excel will also get a chance to represent the state and the country in national and international events. Those selected are Boxing -Bishwamitra Singh from Nachau and N Suraj Meitei and Uttam Meitei both from Nambol. In Football those selected are L Gajitchandra Singh from Nachou and Lucky Boss Meitei from Kwasiphai in Bishenpur. Archers who were selected are Malemngamba Singh and H Leishangthem from Kunja Makha and Robinchandra Singh from Thongju Part

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Arunachal shares developmental concerns and priorities of rest of India : Tuki

By Praful Kumar Singh Itanagar, Feb 20 (ANI): Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki on Monday pointed out that his state shares the developmental concerns and priorities of the rest of India . Speaking on the occasion of the silver jubilee celebration of Arunachal Pradesh statehood here, Tuki said his government’s priorities include creation of […]

By Praful Kumar Singh
Itanagar, Feb 20 (ANI): Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki on Monday pointed out that his state shares the developmental concerns and priorities of the rest of India .
Speaking on the occasion of the silver jubilee celebration of Arunachal Pradesh statehood here, Tuki said his government’s priorities include creation of sufficient job opportunities through hydropower development, IT and agriculture sectors, infrastructure development, ensure food security of the people, expanding the health and education sectors, and introduction of Living Heritage scheme to encourage local artisans and policies on inclusive growth.
Tuki also emphasized on the need for promoting border trade with Bhutan and Myanmar, connectivity to all unconnected administrative centres, foot suspension, foot tracks and wooden bridges along the border area for faster movement of the defence personnel and the locals.
On the occasion of the 25th Statehood Day, Tuki announced the establishment of the Arunachal Pradesh Employment Generation Council (APEG) and the Arunachal Pradesh Skills Development Council (APSDC), which he said would help the youths to develop their skills and to find gainful employment.
The festive occasion at the Indira Gandhi Park here saw people from all walks of life taking part in cultural programs.
“We propose to bring a new sports policy so as to encourage our youths to participate in national and international sports events and I am planning seriously to bring out a new scheme CM’s Youth Development Scheme to channelize the unlimited energy and talents of the youths for constructive work,” Tuki said.
He said his government would take full advantage in implementing the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Programme to provide legal guarantee to the work seekers and secure the livelihood of the people in rural areas.
“For effective food security, the state government is contemplating to streamline the public distribution system (PDS) by establishing FCI depots in all district headquarters and will launch e-PDS software application,” he disclosed.
State Governor J J Singh highlighted various initiatives of the state government with the support of Government of India, and called upon the people to realize their responsibilities and commit themselves as members of Team Arunachal to take the state to a new height of progress and glory.
Defence Minister A K Antony, who was the chief guest for the function, gave away state awards to people for their meritorious services in different fields, including Everesters Anshu Jamsenpa and Tena Mena, both first women of the state to scale the Everest besides opening a four-day Festival of Arunachal.
An army motorcycle team from the Army Signal Corps (ASC) showcased their dare devilry leaving the audience spellbound with their heroic stunts while a number to cultural troupes from across the state in their multi-colour traditional attires proved the rich cultural mosaic of this tribal state.

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The real search for life on Mars begins

By Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh On the enduring human question, where we came from, NASA… more »

By Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh

On the enduring human question, where we came from, NASA puts it in this way:
“Knowing where we come from means understanding how the great chain of events unleashed after the Big Bang culminated in us and in everything we observe today.”

“It is the story of our cosmic roots, told in terms of all that precedes us: the origin and developments of our galaxies, stars, planets, and the chemical conditions necessary to support life.”

On November 26, Saturday at 15.02 GMT, NASA has launched a 900 kg robot (Curiosity) from Cape Canaveral, Florida, to find if life has ever been on this planet, carrying a six-wheeled vehicle. It will take eight and half months to reach Mars.

The robot, the size of a mini car (3 m long) will land on a chosen site around the foot of a three mile high mountain. Its soil is known to contain exposed layers of sediment rich in clays and minerals that must have formed in water.

NASA has been looking for Earth-like planets to test the presence of life forms similar to those living on Earth, with the presence of large amounts of oxygen in the atmosphere.

The inability of NASA’s Viking 1 and Viking 2 interplanetary spacecraft in the 1970s, to detect life, based on Carbon dioxide chemistry on Mars in the past, may simply mean that there was no life on Mars or it may simply mean the experiments were not designed correctly.

In September 1965, a team of French astronomers, using a powerful telescope, studied the infrared spectrum of the atmosphere of Mars, and found that it is almost entirely carbon dioxide. The implication was that there was no life on Mars.

Encouraged by the recent discovery of extrasolar planets in the 1990s, both NASA and ESA (European space agencies) invested in very expensive telescopes. The American version was called the Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF) and the European version, Darwin.

That was followed by attempts to find terrestrial planets ie planets more or less the size of Earth, Venus and Mars, in orbits more or less like those of Earth, Mars and Venus.

The astronomers were confident that within 20 years they would know for sure if there were other life-bearing planets within 50 light years of Earth. After finding life, the quest will continue to find if there is intelligent life out there.

Now, let us see what the scientists think of the beginning of life on earth. There is serious research going on to find the origin of life, distinct from the evolution of life.

Two scientists, Oparin and Haldane postulated that the early Earth were conducive to the formation of organic compounds from inorganic elements. This would have made it possible to form many chemicals common to all forms of life as they exist today. This scientific discipline is called prebiotic chemistry. They are making progress but not quite.

Another alternative theory is called Panspermia. This postulates that the first elements of life may have formed on another planet with more favourable conditions and they have been carried to Earth by a variety of means.

Recently, in October 2011, scientists found that the Cosmic dust (tiny particles of solid material floating around in space between the stars) that permeates the universe contains organic matter that could be created naturally and rapidly by stars.

Further, scientists suggested that these compounds may have been related to the development of life on earth, and said that “if this is the case, life on Earth may have had an easier time getting started as these organics can serve as basic ingredients for life.” The quest goes on.

The sort of life NASA is looking for on Mars is a kind of microbial life though there is no atmosphere to support life today.

Mars is chosen out of all the planets. As the moon has no atmosphere (air) to support life, scientists have turned their search to Mars, because of the proximity and similarity to Earth.
Mars is known as the Red planet because it is covered with rust – the compound of iron-oxide.

As early as the 17th century Mars’ polar icecaps were observed. By the 19th century astronomers knew that Mars has a similar axial tilt similar to earth, which means it experienced seasons as earth does.

However, in 1894 a US astronomer William Campbell showed, by spectroscopic examination that neither water nor oxygen was present in the Martian atmosphere.

Many other observations and studies were made by many scientists to speculate the possibility of life on Mars. This has stimulated H G Wells to write The War of the Worlds in 1897. Some of us have seen the film and read the book.

As liquid water is necessary for known life and metabolism the search on the surface of Mars is primarily for water in any form and anywhere deep down. If water is present on Mars, the chance of its having supported life may have been determinant.

In 1965 Mariner Probe 4 performed the first successful ‘flyby’ of the planet Mars, returning from there first pictures of the Martian surface. The photographs showed the surface of Mars without rivers, oceans or any sign of life, and that it was covered in craters, indicating a lack of plate tectonics and weathering of any kind in the last 4 billion years.

The Viking Orbiters performed in the 1970s found evidence of possible river valleys and erosion and branched streams in many areas in the southern hemisphere.

Encouragingly and satisfyingly, NASA’s Phoenix Lander Spacecraft that touched down on Mars on May 25 2008 (died there later), has found for the first time and returned data from either of the poles that water in a sample of soil collected from the planet’s surface “has been touched and tested for the first time.”

The evidence so far shows that water was once widespread on Mars. This raised the prospect of finding water on Mars. Where there is water there is life. And so NASA launched Curiosity in the hope that the Red planet could have supported life, at least as microbes.

While talking about life on the planets, some scientists used to argue that life can only exist in regions where the temperatures are between 0degreesC and 100degreesC where liquid water can exist ie it is neither cold that water freezes, nor so hot that water boils. This is known as Stellar (or Solar) Habitable Zone (SHZ), which covers the region around a star.

The argument has been disputed by the fact that complex life forms like ourselves and others on Earth cannot survive at temperatures above 50OC. However, recent discoveries (late 1970s) by scientists who study the deep ocean floor have discovered the existence of “hydrothermal vents”.

These are vents that are thousands of meters below the surface of the sea with hot water where no sunlight ever reaches but teeming with life including the eyeless shrimps (Pompeii worms) that live where the water temperature exceeds 80OC. All they need, it seems, a supply of liquid water.

The planet Earth is in the middle of SHZ, while Venus, the next planet, nearer the Sun is too hot for liquid water to exist. Mars, the next planet away from the Sun is too cold. But Mars has possibilities for colonisation by the human race on earth, which is overcrowded with more than six billion people.

Mars has been chosen by NASA, among many other findings, because the recent NASA probes have hints to a warmer past on Mars, one in which water may have flowed and life might have existed. There is now evidence of water that may be frozen at the polar icecaps, the existence of carbon and oxygen in the form of carbon dioxide, and nitrogen.

To scientists, there are many similarities between the Martian atmosphere that exists today and the atmosphere that existed on Earth billions of years ago, such as the complete absence of oxygen but full of carbon dioxide and nitrogen. It was not until photosynthetic bacteria developed on earth, which produced enough oxygen that allowed the development of animals, which eventually evolved into humans.

Scientists have envisaged that the human race could one day make Mars habitable by altering the current climate and atmosphere to more closely resemble that of the Earth’s. This process is called “terraforming”.

That is the reason why a serious search for life on Mars has begun

PS. The good news is that an article in the Daily Telegraph, December 6 2011, announced that NASA has found a planet (Kepler 22B), very similar to our Earth, and has been identified as a potential future home for mankind. It contains both land and an average temperature of around 72 OF (22 OC). It is however 600 light years from earth (compare with 0.0000007 light years to Mars). It is expected to be in the SHZ.

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

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Manipuri shot dead in Kohima – E-Pao.net

Manipuri shot dead in KohimaE-Pao.netImphal, February 20 2012: A man from Manipur was reportedly shot dead by suspected NSCN-IM cadres early this morning at around 6:30 at Civil Secretariat Road in Kohima. According to Nagaland Police the victim has be…

Manipuri shot dead in Kohima
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Imphal, February 20 2012: A man from Manipur was reportedly shot dead by suspected NSCN-IM cadres early this morning at around 6:30 at Civil Secretariat Road in Kohima. According to Nagaland Police the victim has been identified as Khumukcham

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TKS meet

IMPHAL, Feb 20: The Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong, the apex student’s organization of the community, convened… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 20: The Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong, the apex student’s organization of the community, convened a meeting regarding the present scenario of educational system in Ukhrul district. The TKS executive council unanimously resolved to act against dereliction of duties by teachers and unwarranted substituion. The TKS has made a strong appeal to the teachers and village authorities to cooperate with it for the well-being of the students and to restore better academic atmosphere within the community.

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Coveted Arunachal award for Dr Romeo

IMPHAL, Feb 20: Dr Kangabam Romeo Meetei, in-charge of Adventure Cell,  government of Arunachal Pradesh… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 20: Dr Kangabam Romeo Meetei, in-charge of Adventure Cell,  government of Arunachal Pradesh has been conferred the excellence award, the highest state award for promoting adventure sports in the state of Arunachal Pradesh and other northeastern states.

Two girls, namely Anshu Jamsenpa and Tine Mena under the guidance of Dr Romeo has scaled the Mount Everest and created many records. In recognition of the meritorious service rendered by him, the government of Arunachal Pradesh conferred the prestigious state award on the eve of 25th statehood day celebration 2012 held in Itanagar. The award was conferred by Defense Minister A K Anthony and Chief Minister Nabam Tuki.

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Cancer patients

IMPHAL, Feb 20: Altogether 23 cancer patients received treatment at a one-day free cancer treatment… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 20: Altogether 23 cancer patients received treatment at a one-day free cancer treatment camp organized today at WAKF board office by a team of doctors lead Dr R Ranga Rao, director, BLK Cancer Centre, New Delhi and Dr MA Sattar, retired ENT specialist. The camp was organized by the Manipur Minorities and Other Backward Classes Economic Development Society and state WAKF board. During the concluding function, MOBC minister Md Alauddin Khan stated that the team of doctors will be invited shortly to conduct an extended camp of at least seven days for the benefit of poor cancer patients. The project director of the society, Md Salauddin explained that the camp was organized mainly to provide an opportunity for consultation with renowned doctors to the needy cancer patients in the state who can not afford to go outside for treatment.

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Art exhibition

IMPHAL, Feb 20: A five-day exhibition of drawings and soft sculpture, organized by Arts Society,… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 20: A five-day exhibition of drawings and soft sculpture, organized by Arts Society, Manipur begun today at the auditorium of Government Dance College in Palace Compound today. The exhibition which features 22 drawings and eight sculptures will be opened from 11 am to 4pm daily.

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Militants nabbed

IMPHAL, Feb 20: Three suspected cadres of KCP (Noyon), including a VDF personnel, were arrested… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 20: Three suspected cadres of KCP (Noyon), including a VDF personnel, were arrested by a combined team of Thoubal district commando and 15 AR during a search operation at Yairipok Yambem area early morning today. According to a police statement, the cadres were identified as Anoubam Suresh alias Boy alias Amuthoi, 31, son of A Subhash Sharma, Sarungbam Milan, 26, son of Nongyai and Sanabam Kumar alias Amu, 30, son of late S Yaimbi, all from the same locality. Amu, the VDF personnel, is currently posted at Ngariyan police station. A .32 pistol, Chinese-made hand grenade and ammunition were recovered from them.

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AMSU condemns Sehlon assault

IMPHAL, Feb 20: Condemning the alleged assault by 36 AR personnel on the villagers of… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 20: Condemning the alleged assault by 36 AR personnel on the villagers of Sehlon, AMSU has demanded the relocation of the unit from the village. The union stated in a press release that inhumane acts at Sehlon proved that the welfare programmes undertaken by the security forces like the military civic action programmes, educational tours and medical camps are to befool the public. It added, that the union will support the actions initiated by the people of Sehlon. At the same time, AMSU has demanded justice for the Takamei rape victim and exemplary punishment for the rapist, Ngagom Shantikumar.

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MPSC(B) and Singjamei Polo Club storm into semis

IMPHAL Feb 20: Manipur Police Sports Club(B) thrashed Tekcham Polo Club by 6-2 goals to… more »

IMPHAL Feb 20: Manipur Police Sports Club(B) thrashed Tekcham Polo Club by 6-2 goals to make to the semi final in the 3rd 57 Mountain Division Polo Tournament 2012 played at Imphal Polground.

Police rider T radeepkumar Singh proved to be the battle hardened soldier as he struck three goals in the first chukker itself to take a huge lead. But Tekcham rider Kh Tomba Singh chips in to open his team goal account to trial by 1-3 goals. The second chukker failed to produce any goal for the team.

However in the third chukker, S Viking Singh further increase the lead for the Manipur Police but Tekcham Polo Club rider S.Ranjit strike home a goal to bring a glimmer of hope for his team. The fourth chukker proved a fiery one as Manipur Police team as S.Abungcha puts in two more goals for the victory today.

In another quarter final, Singjamei Polo Club galloped into the semi final beating Manipur Police Sports Club(C) by 6-3 goals. Both teams exhibited some great tussle, going neck to neck till the second chukker with Singjamei Polo Club having slight edge with 3-2 goals lead. However the Manipur Police team crumbled under pressure from Singjamei team, who dazzles with long hits and precision strike for the victory.

Manipur Police Sports Club(C) started off in a positive note with M Vivekananda Singh putting home the leading goals but Singjamei rider were quick in response as P Ojit Singh fetch the equaliser and later he consolidates with another goal. However Manipur Police rider M Vivekananda Singh proved his worth striking home the equaliser to hold 2-2 goals.

The second chukker saw M.Vivekananda Singh yet again proving his prowess as he fetch Manipur Police Sports Club third goals for brief lead but Singjamei Polo Club rider P Ojit Singh neutrilised the score to level 3-3 goals.

However in the remaining chukker, the Singjamei Polo Club dominates the proceddings with some gallant rides as S Sadananda Singh gets his team fourth goal in the third chukker and later P Ojit Singh and S Sadananda Singh strikes in two more goals for the thumping win enroute to the semi final.

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Philosophy In The Poetry Of Shri Biren: A Perspective

By Sanasam Momo The poetry of Shri Biren is a shadow of the hard life… more »

By Sanasam Momo
The poetry of Shri Biren is a shadow of the hard life that he had traversed owing to the post-war circumstances of Manipur.His birth in 1942 marked the beginning of world war II in Imphal.The experience that he had as a boy shaped his poetry into a statement of the cruelty and roughness of life. He had a life of sniffles and this had turned his poetry into a dull but significant melody of life which to him has many wonders but behind its facet there seemed to lie the hard viccisitudes,There had been occasions when he felt hard to continue with life owing to his health but ceased to stop because of the will to pursue the literary interest. He , as a poet well understood the meaning of life and he could tell what it means and he also equated it with sniffles like O, Henry ,the American short story writer.There are little smile and sob in the life that is perceived by Shri Biren, a new dimension that was characteristic of the post –war Manipuri poets.

The death of Nongthombam Shri Biren did not bury his poetical works but rekindled a fresh impetus into a topical research of his poetry. The 2nd world war was a watershed in the poetry of Shri Biren who viewed progress and development, particularly industrial development with skepticism. Skewed by the materialistic tendency of the modern industrial progress, the poet in Shri Biren posed an angst, a protest cry against the destruction of the spiritual soul. The supremacy of the spirit and the soul came under test, the modern industry and economic development with its callous approach unhinged the spiritual balance of shri Biren who as a poet would like to safeguard the traditional texture of the spirit and the mind. Like Thomas hardy who raised a protest voice against the Industrial Revolution in his Wessex novels, Shri Biren found his poetry as a medium to record his protest against the ‘CONCRETISATION’ of existence. In a way, Shri Biren was a protest voice, an unheard voice in the noise of violence lodging complaints against the destruction of morality.The Industrial and Economic development, though it smoothened the place of existence, brought about in its wake the erosion of morality and sounded the  death knell of ethics. Shri Biren posed a moral and ethical protest against the vulgarization of the Industrial progress. It is well echoed in his poem “ TANGKHUL HUI’ (Tangkhul Dog). Only the dog lamented the crush of the flower under the weight of the massive ,cruel bull dozer driven by a vulgar, dirty and brutish man. Beauty, love and kindness were at the receiving end of this industrial and economic progress. The place of beauty and delicacy was consumed by the brutish cruelty of the machines and the heartless humans produced by the environment of the heavy machinery; while man has lost his moral and aesthetic sense, it is retained by a Tangkhul dog, an irony that struck and put it memorable because of its sharp and blunt use.

In another poem,”I AM NOT BAPTISED”(Ei Laiming Loude), Shri Biren attacked the concept of God. He used his poetry to destabilize the myth of God. His poetical philosophy was that God only is a figment of the imagination and criticized the Hindu myth of re-birth and previous birth as a ploy to conceal the non –existence of God. He cited instances of inequality and injustice to lodge that if God realy exist, such things could not be there. The existence of the immorality and inequality, he pointed out through his poem was true corroborative evidence that God  did not exist and He is only a figment of the imagination.In the play,”MURDER IN THE CATHEDRAL” written for the 1935 Canterbury Festival, Thomas Stearns Eliot also brought out God as a” STILL POINT” which could suggest that it could be imagined anywhere. A point can be anywhere and is perhaps a close link with the imagination. This parallelism between Eliot and Shri Biren struck poetic wonders in the topical research into the poetry of the post –modernist talent, Shri Biren.Indeed, the poet is a store-house of researcj for new pioneering scholars.

Since the poet belonged to the post 2nd world war generation, the unethical dimension of violence and injustice is a recurring theme in his poetry. The materialistic vulgarization of existence sapped the soul of all tastes and sweetness nay dismantled morality and justice. God, perceived as a tiger by the poet, did little to rectify the inequality and injustice which defeated His very purpose and becomes the proof of his non-existence to Shri Biren. This approach to God is a post –modernist element.

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Revisiting Netaji`s Role In The Freedom Struggle Of India : INA And Manipur Perspective

By Dr. Priyadarshni M. Gangte, Lecturer, Damdei Christian College, Motbung, Manipur. Introduction: Popularly called Netaji,… more »

By Dr. Priyadarshni M. Gangte,
Lecturer, Damdei Christian College, Motbung, Manipur.
Introduction:
Popularly called Netaji, Subhas Chandra Bose, stands aloft among the many freedom fighters that India has produced. His contribution and character is unique. He provided the leadership when it was most needed. He gave a definite direction, the internal input, which invigorated the freedom struggle movement and intimidated the British Administration.

Netaji was of the firm belief that the British could only be thrown out by force. He had no constitutional means and peaceful methods for the attainment of freedom. He disagreed with Gandhi’s method of struggling for freedom. He thought that India under Gandhi’s Principle will not attain freedom and never achieve at all. He could not rely on Gandhi on this. While working as an active protagonist of the Congress, he along with Nehru had formed the Forward Block.

Rise of the revolutionary struggle for freedom started by Gandhiji in 1920, developed the middle class group who were led first by C.R. Das and later on by Subhas Bose. After the incident of Chauri Chaura (5th February, 1922), the socio-political condition was completely changed particularly in Bengal because some of the earliest settlers in Calcutta had amassed wealth and property during the John Company’s days and dominated the Calcutta Society for nearly a century because of their financial power.1 Since his entry into politics, his personality made him so popular and, of course, had taken the role of leader who inspired the well to do tycoons, edging their way slowly to the Congress platforms in order to ensure their earthly possession which had been acquired by being loyal to the British.

Regarding his anti-imperialist struggle and Sansyavada, Netaji engaged in a non-existent war with the British Government for the attainment of our political freedom2 Subhas categorily rejected all the constitutional measures initiated by Gandhi and introduced two paths for easily attaining goal; “uncompromising military and compromise”. He further suggested to face a major imperialist nation like Britain is not an easy task. So he wanted the supply of necessary resources depends on our ability to keep up the enthusiasm of the people and maintain the spirit of opposition towards the government. As an instance, Subhas opposed Gandhi’s resolution on Dominion Status at Calcutta Congress in 1928. Along with that, he also pointed that the Round Table Conference a misnomer. He gave reason to it, “a handful of non-descript Indian nominated by the alien Government would be representing to do with the bidding of the British politicians”. This had irritated Gandhi and Nehru. Subhas’ never fell in line of sycophants of the British. He behaved in his deeds and words.

He vehemently rejected the Delhi Pact better known in history as the Gandhi – Irwin Pact (March, 1931) and he out-rightly declared as a painful document and called to “Strike when the iron is hot”.3

The long rule of India by an imperialist nation, ultimately made India inferior and that developed inferiority complex would continue till India gets freedom. It is obviously true that India witnessed stiff hardship till she achieved independence. Subhas had foreseen the future. The social, economic and political forces working in unision within India were never possible. It rather contradicts with the British till her legitimate aspirations were fulfilled. Thus to defeat the British was to win freedom for India.

In the process of the freedom struggle of India, the role played by Subhas was significant. His quality was unique as was described by his biographer, N.G. Jog.

“Bose became the man of the hour … if, by some miracle he had returned to India, he would have carried everything before him as Napoleon did after his escape from Elba.”4 

This is the truth of which Mahatma and Nehru and the Congress were afraid.

Several factors were responsible for winning our freedom from the British clutches. Though, the Indian National Congress Party acted as the centrifugal force, there were many parties like Indian League, Muslim League, Communist Party, the Liberal Federation, Swarajya Party, Forward Block, India Independence League under Rash Behari Bose and individuals whose name never appeared in history, who had struggled hard for Indian Independence. Indeed, perhaps the violent ways of Subhas had also contributed a lot for the same. His charismatic leadership had influenced thousands of people which led the birth of Azad Hind Fauz (INA) – one major force fighting for India against the British. Before the Madras Congress Session in 1927 Subhas supported Nehru for an ultimate objective to gain Purna Swaraj or complete independence for India 5.

Subhas made an escape from India on January 16, 1941 through Afghanistan reached Germany on April 3, 1941. He was no stranger to Germany for he had spent time and time again in Europe during 1934 – 1937 though mostly in Germany, he went to Italy where he met Mussolini several times and to Austria, also. How much Subhas loved India can easily be seen from his actions to the cause of India that can be confirmed by Govind Talwalkar’s article “Among the Nazis”.

“ He was shocked by the cases of maltreatment of Indian students in Germany and Goering’s attack on Gandhiji. Subhas even wrote to Dr. A. Franz Theirfelder, Secretary General of the Indian Institute in Munich condemning the attitude of Nazis and demanding an apology from Hitler for his speech and Goering’s attack on Gandhiji.” 6

While Gandhiji detested Netaji he never did so. In fact he always defended in person outside India that was his greatness. Gandhi & Nehru therefore felt overshadowed by Netaji and his politics.

It is to be noted that during his visits and stays in Germany, he could not meet Hitler personally despite his several attempts but on 27th May, 1942, met the top brass of Germany of that hour. Furthermore, Subhas asked Hitler to clarify passages in Mein Kampf (a book which gave a very inaccurate account of his own life and set out his beliefs7 which were insulting to India Hitler explained that they were mainly aimed at discouraging the pacifist tendencies in Germany which might have been further influenced by the Indian movement8. In fact, Hitler had discouraged the non-violent path followed by Indian freedom fighters for two reasons. Firstly, the weapon Ahimsa goes against Nazism and, Secondly, admired the British imperial policy, because Hitler, had helped to copy the same after conquering Russia.

When the Japanese conquered the Malay Peninsula; a large number of Indian soldiers fell prisoners into their hands. Under an agreement with the Japanese Government, Bose, now called Netaji (Leader) organized them into an Azad Hind Fauz or Indian National Army. He inaugurated the Government of Free India at Singapore.9

It was on October 21, 1943, which is red letter day not only in the life of Subhas but also in the history of India’s Independence Movement. This Provincial Government was immediately recognized by nine powers. At midnight on October 23, the Government declared war on Britain to effect liberation from their dominion. The Indian National Army had been formed by Rash Behari Ghosh and Captain Mohon Singh and others, was reorganized and revitalized. Another significant area initiated by him was the involvement of Indian women in actual military action. Back in 1928, he had been instrumental in raising under the leadership of “Colonel” Latika Ghosh a Congress Woman’s Volunteer Corps that had marched on the streets of Calcutta in full uniform.10 When in 1943 he raised the expatriate INA in Southeast Asia, he decided to add a women’s regiment, which he called the Rani of Jhansi Regiment, named after Rani Lakshmibai, the legendary heroine of the Revolt of 1857.11 Thus, it was started with the 20 women12 maintained by Col. Dr. Lakshmi Swaminadhan Sahgal13 the Commander of the same. Under his able leadership the INA marched victoriously to Indian borders. It posted its tri-colour flag at Moirang Kangla on April 14, 1944 at about 5 pm by Col. Saukat Ali Malik, the Commander of the Bahadur (Intelligence) Group where a monument stands now in his name to honour his supreme sacrifice for the country.

It will be interesting to elaborate how Manipur became a Warfield during Second World War. On 10 and 16 May, 1942 Imphal the capital city of Manipur was bombed by the Japanese as their first raid. Thousands of Indian refugees were fleeing from Burma through Manipur. And, Imphal became the forward base of new forces built up by the Allied Forces.14 The intelligentsia including the Nikhil Manipuri Mahasabha – a political organisation had been waiting for impending changes in the emerging political and military scenario of the world. As had been said by Netaji, “The enemy of the British is the friend of India”. Germany, Italy and Japan though they were branded as fascist, all the leaders and workers of the Mahasabha regarded them as friends contended by Koireng15. Moreover, the Nikhil Manipuri Mahasabha had identical ideas and objectives with the Indian National Congress welcomed the appeal made by Netaji. Thirteen members of the Mahasabha, namely16, (1) Th. Angou Singh, (2) P. Tomal Singh, (3) S. Ibohal Singh, (4) I. Tombi Singh, (5) L. Bijoy Singh, (6) L. Kanhai Singh, (7) M. Jatra Singh, (8) W. Gyaneswar Singh, (9) M. Amuba Singh, (10) L. Irabot Singh, (11) Kh. Jugeswar Singh, (12) Smt. O. Keinya Devi and (13) Smt. K. Randhoni Devi reached Moirang secretly. They joined together with the members of Moirang and worked out their plans which could be seen by their actions. The INA along with the Japanese forces reached Manipur on 18th March, 1944 by crossing the hill tracts of Indo-Burma border17 the 15th Japanese Division with one INA regiment marched towards Tamu and Ukhrul in two ways. Ukhrul was captured. They further advanced towards Imphal-Dimapur road. In the meantime another group of the Division reached Pallel but they could not come down to the valley18 and for that matter the British forces could not stay in the hills but in the valley only. The combined forces of INA and 33rd Japanese Division advanced upto Kohima and Imphal towards Tiddim Road by capturing the British Defence Base at Khuga Valley, Yaiyok (Zezo), Thingkaiphai, Churachandpur19.

In this connection, it will be relevant to mention that some 32 (thirty-two) Meetei who earned their livelihood in Burma joined the movement under the leadership of Shri L. Guno Singh of Khurai (Manipur)20  and operated in the battle-front as an advance party. 13 out of the 32 Meeteis reached Pallel and tried to secure the secrets of enemy and also sought the support of local people. One of them was arrested at Sugnu.21 A large number of Manipuri tribals who were the erstwhile members of the British “V” Force also joined the movement and participated in the war front. One Kuki, named Lulngam Lhungdim even brought the message of Netaji from Chamol (INA Advance Base Camp) and handed it over to Dr. Gulapchand Singh, the then Medical officer posted at Sugnu, which rehanded over to Shri Thokchom Angou Singh of Singjamei, Imphal.22 Then the British force began to retreat and took defensive measures at Phougwakchao – Ithai, Tronglaobi and Okshangkhong but of no avail23. Consequently they were forced retreat and its surrounding areas to Phuballa, Ningthoukhong and then to Bishenpur – Thus the withdrawal of the 17th British Division was completed on April 13, 1944. Before the retreat of the British from Tronglaobi was their strong defence base till April 13, 194424. In the early morning of April 14, the leaders of the Indo-Japanese advance party had discussions with M. Koireng Singh, (2) L. Sanaba Singh, (3) K. Kanglen Singh and (4) M. Mani Singh and others all of Moirang at Tronglaobi Village. After taking stock of the situation, at about 5 p.m. on the same day Col. Soukat Ali Malik, planted the Tricolour Flag with springing Tiger as emblem at the historic Moirang Kangla where the INA Martyrs’ Memorial Complex is, at present taking shape.25

It was unfortunate that the Germany’s defeat in the war in April and her surrender on 3rd May, 1945 as well as the dropping of atom bombs in Hiroshima (6th August, 1945) and Nagasaki (9th August, 1945), compelled Japan to surrender to the Allied forces in the middle of August 14, 1945, the INA at Rangoon also surrendered. The members from Manipur were also arrested by the Rangoon occupying Allied Forces from their hiding places through a tip for Manipuris and put in Rangoon Central Jail. It will be relevant to know that Manipuris who took part in the INA at Rangoon were in Guest Houses at Kandogulay, Rangoon. (1) L. Irabot Singh, (2) Kh. Jugeshwar Singh and (3) I. Tombi Singh joined the active services of the INA and (1)Smt. O. Keinya Devi and (2)Smt. M. Randhoni Devi joined Jhansi Rani Regiment. The other members were attached to the Intelligence group of the INA.26

However, Subhas did not lose hope, his aspirations to achieve independence was living. On the 25th April 1945, a few days before the Japanese evacuated Rangoon, he flew out of the capital leaving behind a message in which the Government and people of Burma for their help and hospitality, and stated, inter alia:

“I am leaving Burma with a very heavy heart. We have lost only the first round. There are many more rounds to fight… I have always said that the darkest hour precedes the dawn. We are now passing through the darkest hour; there the dawn is not far off; India shall be free”.27

Whatever said and done, we assure that his foundation of the Indian National Army, its organisation in the foreign land, its programme for complete independence – all speak of his highest degree of capability during the Second World War. The great mission was executed in a grand manner and successes of the INA brought about a great damage to British interests in South-East Asia.28  Moreover, Rajaram29 contended that “the Indian Armed Forces began to see themselves as defenders of India rather than of the British Empire. This, more, than anything else, was led to India’s freedom”.

In this connection, it is pertinent to observe the contention of Chhabra30 :

“The public enthusiasm shown at the time of the INA trials the demonstrations of the Calcutta students on 19 November, 1945, who despite the police firings and lathe charge, could not be prevented from marching to the Dalhousie Square; the violent Mutiny of 3000 naval ratings on 19 Feb, the spread of this trouble to Karachi, Madras, Calcutta and Delhi and sympathetic hartals in the cities; all this showed that the fire of disaffection had spread from students to labourers, peasants, shopkeepers and now even to the common soldier without whose help the British could not stay on even for a day.

Furthermore, Rajaram31 justifically maintained : “This is also the reason why the British Empire disappeared from the face of the earth within an astonishingly short space of twenty years. Indian soldiers, who were the main prop of the Empire, were no longer willing to fight for the British. What influences the British decision was mutiny on 18th February, 1946 of the Indian Navy following the INA trials in 1946. While the British wanted to try Subhash Bose’s INA as traitor,Indian soldiers saw them as nationalists and patriots. This scared the British. They decided to get out in a hurry”.

Knowing the historical fact of facts, Rajaram32 emphatically asserted and reaffirmed on the subject matter that great historian R.C. Majumdar wrote, Subhas Bose with his INA campaigns probably contributed more to Indian independence than Gandhi, Nehru and their movements. Moreover, the result of Subhas Bose’s activities was the rise of the nationalist spirit in the Indian Armed Forces. As a matter of facts the Quit India Movement launched in 1942 were not the last uprising against the British rule in India, it was rather a part of the ongoing politics in India.

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NPF-Cong mudslinging continues – KanglaOnline

NPF-Cong mudslinging continuesKanglaOnlineOn Sunday, the Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) had accused the NPF of spending Rs 30 crore for the recent Manipur assembly election. The NPF has rubbished this allegation on Monday. Talking to Newmai…

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MSCP raises doubt on Manipur Tourism Forum – KanglaOnline

MSCP raises doubt on Manipur Tourism ForumKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Feb 20: The Youth Front of MSCP while appreciating the idea of Manipur Tourism Forum promoting sports tourism in Manipur through the invitation of a Japanese team, has raised doubt whether i…

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IMPHAL, Feb 20: The Youth Front of MSCP while appreciating the idea of Manipur Tourism Forum promoting sports tourism in Manipur through the invitation of a Japanese team, has raised doubt whether it was its real intention.

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