UNC calls 72 hours bandh Manipuri video banned

SENAPATI, Dec 24 NNN: The United Naga Council (UNC) has called 72 hours bandh in all “Naga areas” starting from the midnight of December 26. The UNC said their move to call bandh has been to register their protest against the “communal attacks”. “We are constrained to reiterate the Naga people’s position on the reported […]

SENAPATI, Dec 24 NNN: The United Naga Council (UNC) has called 72 hours bandh in all “Naga areas” starting from the midnight of December 26.
The UNC said their move to call bandh has been to register their protest against the “communal attacks”.
“We are constrained to reiterate the Naga people’s position on the reported manhandling incident at Chandel that the law of the land must act upon the guilty. Nagas have requested for lifting the bandh and given public statement that left without option we would take our own course of action. The Government of Manipur pretends to restore law and order through a police force that refuses to enforce it. Meanwhile the insult & humiliation; destruction of personal belongings, commodities and vehicles and physical assault on Nagas continues unabated in the capital of Manipur. This time it is a direct attack on the celebration of Christmas and Christianity. Even churches have not been spared and set on fire,” the UNC alleges today.
According to the UNC, the Government of India has been asked to intervene as there is no government or rule of law and the mob of communal forces in Imphal valley have taken over vide the memorandum December 23, 2012 addressed to the Prime Minister of India. “Government of India therefore is also responsible for the continuation of the anarchy in Imphal valley and the targeting of Nagas in particular. This mayhem has continued more than 68 hourrs in full view and knowledge of the government. heinous crimes of rape and murder which abounds in Manipur have not seen such systematic communal campaign,” it further alleges.
Even after the Film Forum Manipur and Manipur State Shumang Leela Council had called off the indefinite bandh with effect from the midnight of December 23, the tribals heading for respective villages for Christmas on December 24 from outside the state and from Imphal valley with state police escorts were attacked, their belongings seized and destroyed and physically assaulted and this continues to this hour. The earlier camouflage of the Chandel manhandling issue has now been discarded as the organisers of the bandh have lifted it off. There is no more issue behind the agitation targeting Nagas and is now purely a communal campaign, the UNC added. “Now the whole world knows that this onslaught is premeditated and has been wilfully done and not through an error in judgement. The unbridgeable difference between the Tribals in Manipur and the Meiteis – historically, culturally, socially and even in religion has been brought out in greater clarity. Starting from the Chief Minister, political parties, social scientists and civil society organisations of the Meiteis, these differences have been affirmed with their persistent utterance of ‘civil war’, ‘bloodbath’ and ‘time bomb’ in public platforms in relation to communal inter-relationship,” the UNC pointed out.
It then stated that in view of the given situation where the “communal government of Manipur” has allowed communal forces to persistently attacks the Nagas in particular, ‘it is our demand that the Government of India intervene immediately with an alternative arrangement outside the Government of Manipur’.
“In pursuance of this urgent demand to the Government of India and to register our protest against the unabated communal attacks, a 72(seventy-two) hours bandh will be observed in the Naga areas with effect from the midnight of December 26 to the midnight of December 29. All Manipuri video and music CDs/cassettes, dramas and leelas will also be banned in Naga areas with immediate effect. “All tribes councils, frontal organisations and general Naga public will strictly enforce the above in their respective jurisdictions,” the UNC urged.

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Tribal body appeals for peace

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 24 : The All India Tribal Students’ Association, (AITSA) Delhi and the Mongoloid People’s Forum appealed to the people of Manipur and particularly to the organizing committee of the Bandh in protest against the Molestation of an actress, who was on a Good will mission to Chandel. The Association condemned […]

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Imphal, Dec 24 : The All India Tribal Students’ Association, (AITSA) Delhi and the Mongoloid People’s Forum appealed to the people of
Manipur and particularly to the organizing committee of the Bandh in protest against the Molestation of an actress, who
was on a Good will mission to Chandel. The Association condemned the shameful act of the miscreant in the highest term as molesting woman is not a common practice in a Mongoloid society. Such cheap conduct should be collectively fought against beyond communal lines.
The Association appealed to the Manipur State Shumang Leela Council and other organizations leading the indefinite bandh to immediately relieve innocent passenger who are on the way to their home town. Keeping in view of the vulnerable social and political situation in the state, the organizer of the Bandhs should cautiously demonstrate their anger to the culprit and the government without victimizing innocent people. If the state wide Bandh is carried on violently, there is high probability of communal flare up in the state as we are more prone to communal sentiment rather than the applying our good will. The state government should not be the first to impose AFSA on its own people and must restrain from violent means of controlling protester. The Forum also appeals to ANSUM, KSO, AMSU and DESAM to jointly intervene in the issue and resolve the matter in the earliest possible time. As ascertained by the joint Manipur Tribal Leaders Imphal is no more safe for the tribals said a press statement issue by the All Manipur Tribal Union.
The objective of the agitation to press the government against the insane act that happened at Chandel headquarter is being misused to discriminate and atrocitize the tribals it was stated.
As such tribals are urged to remain alert and vigil to subside the volatile attitude of the disguised bandh supporters and to prepare for mass exodus if necessary said the AMTU release sign by the general secretary Romeo Bungdon.
Home Minister of the state is hereby requested to provide adequate security escort to deport the tribals to their native places as preventive measure.

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Ratan Thiyam to be conferred Sangeet Akademi fellow

  Manipur Information Centre New Delhi, December 24: World-renowned theatre director Ratan Thiyam from Manipur was among three eminent personalities elected in the field of performing arts as Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellows for the year 2012. Writer, director, designer, musician, painter and actor, Ratan Thiyam is one of the most important and influential theater makers […]

 

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New Delhi, December 24: World-renowned theatre director Ratan Thiyam from Manipur was among three eminent personalities elected in the field of performing arts as Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellows for the year 2012.
Writer, director, designer, musician, painter and actor, Ratan Thiyam is one of the most important and influential theater makers at work in the international performance scene. A son of Manipuri dance masters, for a time, Thiyam studied painting before turning to writing. He published his first of six novels in 1961 at the age of 22, wrote poetry and reviews.
Writing led him to theater. In 1971, he enrolled at the National School of Drama in Delhi, gaining a reputation as a powerful actor and director. In 1976, he returned to Manipur and founded Chorus Repertory Theatre. He was also briefly the director of National Scholl of Drama, New Delhi in 1987–88. His plays have traveled, from Aryan Theater, GM Hall, Jawaharlal Nehru Dance Academy (JNMDA) in Manipur to the Shriram Center for Arts, New Delhi and the group’s first overseas break was their trip with Chakravyuh to Greece in 1984. His plays have travelled throughout the world, fascinating audiences with their grace and a spectacular style drawn from Manipuri performing arts like Thang-Ta (a Manipuri martial art) and Nata Sankirtana (a classical dance and music form) into his works, which through subversion and reversion, get assimilated into his own distinct form.
He was honored with the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1987 and the Padma Shri in 1989. His play Chakravyuh got the prestigious “Fringe Firsts Award,” from Edinburgh International Theatre Festival in 1987. He was the second Indian recipient of John D. Rockefeller Award after Kapila Vatsayan, which is presented yearly by the Trustees of the Asian Cultural Council to an individual from Asia or the United States, who has made a significant contribution to the international understanding, practice, or study of the visual or performing arts of Asia.
The General Council of Sangeet Natak Akademi, the National Academy of Music, Dance and Drama, New Delhi at its meeting held on Friday elected three eminent personalities in the field of performing arts, namely N. Rajam, T.H. Vinayakram and Ratan Thiyam as Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellows (Akademi Ratna).
The Fellowship of the Akademi is the most prestigious and rare honour, which is restricted to a very limited number at a given time. Presently there are only 40 Fellows of the Sangeet Natak Akademi.
The General Council of the Akademi also selected thirty six (36) persons from the fields of Music, Dance, Theatre and Puppetry for the Sangeet Natak Akademi Awards (Akademi Puraskar) for the year 2012.

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Govt. failed to handle emotive issues: Meghen

By A Staff Reporter GUWAHATI, December 24: UNLF Chairman RK Meghan alias Sanayaima was produced for production and appearance at the NIA Special Court, Guwahati along with other 12 accused. Speaking to the media person before the appearance, the chairman said that the incident was very unfortunate that a woman was physically assaulted in chandel […]

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GUWAHATI, December 24:
UNLF Chairman RK Meghan alias Sanayaima was produced for production and appearance at the NIA Special Court, Guwahati along with other 12 accused. Speaking to the media person before the appearance, the chairman said that the incident was very unfortunate that a woman was physically assaulted in chandel district in front of public. He said that one must not take that the crime was committed to a woman but must be taken as an insult against women society. He stated that the incident was strongly condemnable. He further added that such heinous act is strongly condemned by the entire communities of Manipur which shows good sign of feeling of oneness.
UNLF chairman said that the most important thing to understand is that Govt. of India and NSCN-IM cease fire is not extended to Manipur then why a NSCN-IM cadre who is also said to be the finance secretary of the outfit roams freely attending public functions where Assam Rifles and state forces were present. He said that it is act of deceiving the people of Manipur from the GOI side. He also said that it is unfortunate for the state Govt. failing in handling emotive issue by firing live bullets that killed one of the journalist. He instanced of the ongoing protest against a rape case in Delhi, where no live bullets are used against the protestors.
RK Meghan appealed the entire people of Manipur particularly the Meitei community not to communal in their action. He elaborated that in 2001 June uprising and before the meitie were never communal and believes that this time also it will not be communal. He further appealed to let the innocent hill people to travel to their native villages to attend Christmas Eve.
Sanayaima stated that the people of Manipur will rise above communal sentiment and come together and act against wrong doers. The Naga peace talks issue, demand of supra state, demand of state hood from the Kukis leading to the entire communities of Manipur being played against one another which is a part of conspiracy of GOI to destabilise the situation in Manipur he said. He warned that the people of Manipur must be alert and not trapped into the communal situation.
Today 12 UNLF accused out of 18 were brought to NIA Special Court for production and appearance. The 3 accused who are on bail were represented by their council Advocate Gunedhor Moirangthem. Next appearance is fixed on January 8 2013.

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Media organizations condemn killing of Dwijamani

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 24 : The Manipur Hill Journalists Union (MHJU) said it was shocked to hear over the brutal killing of a TV journalist Thangjam Dwijamani Singh alias Nanao on Sunday (December 23) during the police firing in the state capital. Nanao Singh a reporter of Guwahati-based, Pime News xhannel sustained bullet […]

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Imphal, Dec 24 : The Manipur Hill Journalists Union (MHJU) said it was shocked to hear over the brutal killing of a TV journalist Thangjam Dwijamani Singh alias Nanao on Sunday (December 23) during the police firing in the state capital.
Nanao Singh a reporter of Guwahati-based, Pime News xhannel sustained bullet injuries and succumbed to his injuries at the Regional Institute of Medical Science and Hospital the same evening. It is very unfortunate that a journalist died at the hands of the police. The callousness of the police has taken a precious life. This is a grim reminder of the insecurity of the media persons in Manipur.
While the police are expected to provide security to the media persons, yet, many a time, the police or the security forces became the killers. It is alarming that the journalists are being targeted while performing their daily duties. The ugly incident clearly reflects the insecurity of state journalists in times of crisis or violence.
The State Government must provide security to the journalists . It is sad that the lives of the journalists are not safe at all in any violence related situations in the State of Manipur. The media, which is considered to be the fourth pillar of democratic country, is at stake now, which shows the journalists are in great threats and dangers.
Manipur Hills Journalist Union (MHJU) condemned the killing of Nanao Singh in the strongest possible term. It is an unspeakable and unpardonable action. Stringent action should be taken against the police who cold bloodedly shot dead the journalist and must be punished accordingly. It urged Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh to order a probe into the incident and to give compensation to the family of the slain journalist. It sent deepest condolences to the bereaved family.
However Manipur Hill Journalists Union (MHJU) has not been allowed to attend the condolence of our beloved member Nanao Singh by the bandh supporters which indeed is a disrespectful act for the media voice and its freedom. It also appeal the Film Forum Manipur (FFM) and Manipur State Shumang Leela Council to lift the ndefinite bandh which disrupted the Christmas moods and activities in the State. As we all know Christmas is the greatest festival of the Christians all over the world, it may not be healthy to disrupt or disturb the Christmas festival.
The Indian Journalists Union (IJU) today expressed profound shock over the death of Thangjam Nanao Singh, a reporter of ‘Prime Time’ in police firing in Manipur yesterday.
In a statement here, IJU President S N Sinha and Secretary-General Devulapalli Amar expressed doubts over the official varison and wondered how only journalist was wounded while not even a single alleged agitator was injured in the police firing. ‘We have our own apprehensions. We demanded that a credible and independent injury should be held to find out the cause and circumstances leading to police firing and the resultant death of Journalist. We also demanded that the police should immediately return the camera of Nanao Singh in which he had captured the happenings on the spot beforethe fell to the police bullet’, they said.
The pictures in the camera might lead to unravel the cause of the firing, they added. They demanded that the family of Nanao Singh should be adequately compensated by the Government of India and Manipur. They also called upon the working journalists in the coutry to protest against lack of safety to journalists in the country.Electronic Media Forum Assam (EMFA) has condemned the killing of a Manipuri journalist in police firing yesterday EMFA, in a statement issued today, urged the Manipur government led by Ibobi Singh and also the management of the city based news channel to provide sufficient compensations .

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Livingstone flees, state government announces Rs 5 lakhs for his arrest

Mail News Service NNN UNA Imphal, Dec 24 : Even as the Film Forum Manipur and the Manipur Shumang Leela Council along with civil societies suspended the indefinite agitation till midnight of December 26 in view of the Christmas festival protest continued today for the third day. State police department has registered an FIR No. […]

Strike supporters fighting with police during the ongoing stir at Imphal

Strike supporters fighting with police during the ongoing stir at Imphal

Mail News Service NNN UNA
Imphal, Dec 24 : Even as the Film Forum Manipur and the Manipur Shumang Leela Council along with civil societies suspended the indefinite agitation till midnight of December 26 in view of the Christmas festival protest continued today for the third day.
State police department has registered an FIR No. 14(12) 2102 under Chandel PS u/s 307/426/511/400 IPC read with session 25 (I-C) Arms Act has been registered at police station against RT Livingstone Anal (40) yrs s/o late RT Mohring @ Mohendro of Japhou Bazar Chandel.
Statement released by the joint secretary (home) said the police has reported that numerous efforts have been made to cause his arrest, however, he has fled from his residence and hided.
Joint Secretary Home, Devesh Deval issued a statement saying that he was declared “Wanted” and a cash reward of Rs. 5 lakhs will be for arrest and providing information leading to his arrest.
District administration of both Imphal East and Imphal West clamped curfew from 11 am today. But protestors defying the imposition of curfew came out in streets and burn tyres. Manipur police personnel fires many rounds of tear gas cells, rubber bullets and even armed as to disperse the agitating crowds in different places.
Bandh supporters bunt dawn a Honda Activa at Tharoijam Awang Leikai under Patsoi PS this morning around 11 a.m.
The riders of the Activa however left the area after leaving behind the vehicle.
The Activa which was following a Maruti 800 was burnt dawn and the vehicle was totally damaged and the driver of the car drove away from the area.
The bandh supporters burnt down the effigy of self styled Lt Col. Livingstone of NSCN(I/M) at Khurai. They also shouted slogans like ‘he should be arrested in no time and punish the culprits.
Bandh supporters also blocked vehicles coming from Dimapur at Sekmai and damaged the vehicle.
Large number of crowds arrived to burn down the residence of Laimayum Surjakanta near Khuyathong Pukhri Achouba today however Manipur Police Controlled the situation but the angry crowd damaged doors and windows of the house.
L. Surjakanta is the chairman of Film Forum Manipur.
The anger of the people of Manipur was intensified after L. Surjakanta announced the relaxation of bandh from the midnight of December 24 to the midnight of December 26 in the news of AIR Imphal last night.
This morning around 8.20 a.m. people protesting the news and killing of pressman Th. Dwijamani thronged the residence of Surjakanta and tried to burn dawn the house however Police fired various tear gas shells and dispersed the mob.
This afternoon about 3000 persons took out a rally in different areas of Thangmeiband. The rallyists expressed unhappiness over the killing of Th. Dwijamani while performing his duties and they also tried to block the road. Police picked up six persons in this connection.
The situation at Thangmeiband, kangjabi Leirak was totally tense.
Bandh supporters damaged a culvert connecting Imphal-Ukhrul road at Telou Chana Road today.
The people as usual opened their shops, people were seen roaming in the market however people from Thangmeiband, Khurai threatened to close down the shops. . The protesters burnt dawn tyres, woods on the road. As the situation worsened, the district magistrates of Imphal east, West announced curfew from 11 a.m. of December to six a.m. of December 25.
Meanwhile state govt. has arranged vehicles to escort those who like to enjoy x-mas in the hills. Semi-low floor buses were seen in front of Imphal PS to escort them.
Acting against the decision to call off the bandh protestors throng the residence of Film Forum President L. Surjakanta Sharma at Khoyathong and pelted stones. The gate and window panes were damaged in the action which took place at around 11.00 am.
Agitators in large numbers at Thangmeiband area blocked the Thangmeiband road and proceeded towards Khoyathong traffic point and blocked traffic movement before the imposition of curfew. However, Manipur police intervene and the protestors were moved towards Thangmeiband but the protestors retaliated against the police at Thangmeiband Lourung Purel leikai and pelted stones along with Sling shoot towards Manipur police team who were firing tear gas cells and rubbers bullets.
In support of the agitation protest were carried out at various places that includes Kakwa, Heirangoithong, Keishamthong,
Singjamei, Nagamapal, Kwakeithek, Lilong Kakching, Tera barzar areas etc, and in Bishnupur district in supported of the protest against the molested actress by NSCN (IM) as well the killing of media person Thangjam Dwijamani @ Nanao.
However, the decease body of the Thangjam Dwijamani @ Nanao remained at RIMS morgue.

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Curfew reimposed in 3 Manipur dists as agitators clash with police – Times of India

Curfew reimposed in 3 Manipur dists as agitators clash with policeTimes of IndiaThe Film Forum Manipur (FFM), All Manipur Shumang Leela Council and various other civil bodies, which imposed the indefinite bandh from Friday midnight, relaxed the stir fr…

Curfew reimposed in 3 Manipur dists as agitators clash with police
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The Film Forum Manipur (FFM), All Manipur Shumang Leela Council and various other civil bodies, which imposed the indefinite bandh from Friday midnight, relaxed the stir from Sunday midnight till Wednesday midnight in view of Christmas. Despite this

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MSAD on Chandel incident and scribe death

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IMPHAL, December 24:The Manipur Students` Association, Delhi (MSAD) has condoled the killing of Thangjam Dwijamani alias Nanao (32) s/o (L) Th Babu of Thangmeiband Sinam Leikai, a stringer of Doordarshan Kendra Imphal due to police firing while controlling a mob … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, December 24:The Manipur Students` Association, Delhi (MSAD) has condoled the killing of Thangjam Dwijamani alias Nanao (32) s/o (L) Th Babu of Thangmeiband Sinam Leikai, a stringer of Doordarshan Kendra Imphal due to police firing while controlling a mob at Sinam Leikai on 23rd December 2012. A press relase from MSAD accused the State, instead of making adequate security arrangement for safe passage of peoples stranded in Imphal and other parts of Manipur had resorted to killing of civilians adding fuel to the tension and washed off its responsibility to play an effective role in dealing with the demand for justice. Joining the chorus of condemnation over the Chandel incident, MSAD stated that no matter what the pretext, context and agenda might be; the criminal activity of Livingstone cannot be justified. It further  appealed to the NSCN-IM not to delay or derail the punitive action against Livingstone on the pretext of the prevailing turmoil in the state.The statement also expressed caution to the public regarding their further course of actions and appealed for people to refrain from any any communal assertions. 

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Journalists Unions mourns scribe

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IMPHAL, December 24: The Manipur Hill Journalists Union (MHJU) has in a statement expressed its shock over the brutal killing of a TV journalist Thangjam Dwijamani Singh alias Nanao on Sunday (December 23) during the police firing in the state … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, December 24: The Manipur Hill Journalists Union (MHJU) has in a statement expressed its shock over the brutal killing of a TV journalist Thangjam Dwijamani Singh alias Nanao on Sunday (December 23) during the police firing in the state capital of Imphal.

A press release from the Union said that that the manner of Nanao`s death is a grim reminder of the insecurity of the media persons in Manipur. “It is alarming that journalists are being targeted while performing their daily duties. The ugly incident clearly reflects the insecurity of state journalists in times of crisis or violence.” the statement said.

Calling for  stringent action to be taken against the police who cold bloodedly shot dead the journalist, the Union urged the Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh, to order a probe into the incident and to give compensation to the family of the slain journalist.

The statement further said that the Manipur Hill Journalists Union (MHJU) has not been allowed to attend the condolence of its fraternity  by the bandh supporters which indeed is a disrespectful act for the media voice and its freedom. It further appealed to the Film Forum Manipur (FFM) and Manipur State Shumang Leela Council to lift the ‘indefinite bandh’ which has disrupted the Christmas moods and activities in the State.

Meanwhile, the Senapati District Working Journalists Association has deeply mourned the untimely death of Thangjam Dwijamai alias Nanao while on duty saying that he was a promising and upcoming journalist of the state. In its statement, the Association has condemned the home department and the police personnel involved in the firing that led to the death of Nanao.

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Archbishop`s appeal

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IMPHAL, Dec 24: A statement from the Archbishop of Imphal, Rev Dominic Lumon has appealed to the Manipur for peace and calm. Condemning the action of Livingstone the accused in the alleged assault of film actor Momoko, the statement has … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Dec 24: A statement from the Archbishop of Imphal, Rev Dominic Lumon has appealed to the Manipur for peace and calm. Condemning the action of Livingstone the accused in the alleged assault of film actor Momoko, the statement has said that the ill behavior of one man cannot be let to divide people. It further appealed for good will and for people to refrain from any act that can lead to harm.

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World-renowned theatre director Ratan Thiyam to be conferred Sangeet Akademi Fellow

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NEW DELHI, December 24 (MIC): World-renowned theatre director Ratan Thiyam from Manipur was among three eminent personalities elected in the field of performing arts as Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellows for the year 2012. Writer, director, designer, musician, painter and actor, … Continue reading

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NEW DELHI, December 24 (MIC): World-renowned theatre director Ratan Thiyam from Manipur was among three eminent personalities elected in the field of performing arts as Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellows for the year 2012.

Writer, director, designer, musician, painter and actor, Ratan Thiyam is one of the most important and influential theater makers at work in the international performance scene. A son of Manipuri dance masters, for a time, Thiyam studied painting before turning to writing. He published his first of six novels in 1961 at the age of 22, wrote poetry and reviews. Writing led him to theater.  In 1971, he enrolled at the National School of Drama in Delhi, gaining a reputation as a powerful actor and director. In 1976, he returned to Manipur and founded Chorus Repertory Theatre. He was also briefly the director of National Scholl of Drama, New Delhi in 1987–88. His plays have traveled, from Aryan Theater, GM Hall, Jawaharlal Nehru Dance Academy (JNMDA) in Manipur to the Shriram Center for Arts, New Delhi and the group’s first overseas break was their trip with Chakravyuh to Greece in 1984. His plays have travelled throughout the world, fascinating audiences with their grace and a spectacular style drawn from Manipuri performing arts like Thang-Ta (a Manipuri martial art) and Nata Sankirtana (a classical dance and music form) into his works, which through subversion and reversion, get assimilated into his own distinct form. He was honored with the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1987 and the Padma Shri in 1989. His play Chakravyuh got the prestigious “Fringe Firsts Award,” from Edinburgh International Theatre Festival in 1987. He was the second Indian recipient of John D. Rockefeller Award after Kapila Vatsayan, which is presented yearly by the Trustees of the Asian Cultural Council to an individual from Asia or the United States,  who has made a significant contribution to the international understanding, practice, or study of the visual or performing arts of Asia.

The General Council of Sangeet Natak Akademi, the National Academy of Music, Dance and Drama, New Delhi at its meeting held on Friday elected three  eminent personalities in the field of performing arts, namely N. Rajam, T.H. Vinayakram and Ratan Thiyam as Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellows (Akademi Ratna).  The Fellowship of the Akademi is the most prestigious and rare honour, which is restricted to a very limited number at a given time.  Presently there are only 40 Fellows of the Sangeet Natak Akademi.

The General Council of the Akademi also selected thirty six (36) persons from the fields of Music, Dance, Theatre and Puppetry for the Sangeet Natak Akademi Awards (Akademi Puraskar) for the year 2012.

In the field of Music, nine eminent artists, namely Rajashekhar Mansur and  Ajay Pohankar for Hindustani Vocal Music, Sabir Khan (Tabla) and Bahauddin Dagar (Rudra Veena) for Hindustani Instrumental Music, O.S. Thyagarajan for Carnatic Vocal Music, Mysore M. Nagaraja, (Violin) and K.V. Prasad (Mridangam) for Carnatic Instrumental Music, Illayaraja for Creative & Experimental Music and Bhai Balbir Singh Ragi (Gurbani) for Other Major Traditions of Music have been selected for the Akademi Award 2012.

In the field of Dance, nine eminent practitioners, namely  Priyadarsini Govind (Bharatanatyam), Vijay Shankar (Kathak), Vazhengada Vijayan (Kathakali),  Vedantam Ramalinga Sastry (Kuchipudi), Sharmila Biswas (Odissi), Jai Narayan Samal (Chhau), Painkulam Damodara Chakyar (Kutiyattam), Jwala Prasad (Music for Dance) and Aditi Mangaldas (Creative & Experimental Dance) have been selected for the Akademi Award 2012.

In the field of Theatre, eight eminent artists have been selected for Akademi Awards 2012. They include Arjun Deo Charan for Playwriting, Tripurari Sharma and Waman Kendre for Direction, Parvesh Sethi, Nirmal Rishi and Purisai Kannappa Sambandan for Acting, Murari Roychoudhury for Theatre Music and Ghulam Rasool Bhagat for Major Traditions of Theatre (Bhand Pather).

For their contribution to Other Traditional/Folk/ Tribal Music/ Dance/ Theatre and Puppetry, eight artists have been selected for the Akademi Award. They are Goru Channabasappa for Folk Music (Karnataka), Kinaram Nath Oja for Suknani Ojapali (Assam), Prem Singh Dehati for Folk Theatre (Haryana), Sulochana Chavan for Lavani (Maharashtra), Mattannur Sankaran Kutty Marar for Thayambaka (Kerala), Govind Ram Nirmalkar for Nacha (Chhattisgarh), Heera Das Negi for Mask Making (Himachal Pradesh) and Prafulla Karmakar for Traditional Puppetry (West Bengal).

Nandini Ramani and Arun Kakade will receive the Akademi Award 2012 for Overall Contribution/Scholarship in Performing Arts.

The honour of Akademi Fellow has been conferred since 1954 and Akademi Award since 1952.  The honour of Akademi Fellow carries purse money of Rupees three lakhs and Akademi Awards carry Rupees one lakh, besides Tamrapatra and Angavastram.

This year, no one from Manipur has been selected for Sangeet Natak Akademi Awards, though Manipur has been proud of its Manipuri Dance and other performing arts.

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Curfew hours

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IMPHAL, December 24: Curfew has been imposed in all the four valley districts of the state starting for 11 am this morning till 6 am of tomorrow, following the general strike supporters carrying out protests with intensity on the third … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, December 24: Curfew has been imposed in all the four valley districts of the state starting for 11 am this morning till 6 am of tomorrow, following the general strike supporters carrying out protests with intensity on the third day today.
 

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JNIMS appeal

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IMPHAL, December 24: A press release from the JN Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS) has called for restraint in light of the current situation in the state. Saying that the law and order situation might call for medical emergencies  including … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, December 24: A press release from the JN Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS) has called for restraint in light of the current situation in the state. Saying that the law and order situation might call for medical emergencies  including the ATC/ Casualty to be functional on 24 hour basis in public interest it said that the acts of physical assault, physical intimidation, use of abusive languages and obstructions in movement against JNIMS Doctors and paramedical staffs who were on their way to attend medical emergencies at J.N.Hospital and vandalizing of 2(two) nos. of life saving Ambulances of J.N.Hospital even after due identification as emergency medical services on the night of 23rd Dec.2012 at about 8:00 P.M is unfortunate. It has also appealed to all concerned to desist from providing undue hindrance to the Doctors and Other Paramedical Staffs of J.N.Hospital.

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IJU condemns Manipuri scribe`s death in police firing

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HYDERABAD, December 24: The Indian Journalists Union (IJU) today expressed profound shock over the death of Manipuri journalist Thangjam Nanao Singh, allegedly in police firing, while covering the face-off between protesters and police over molestation of a local actress by … Continue reading

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HYDERABAD, December 24: The Indian Journalists Union (IJU) today expressed profound shock over the death of Manipuri journalist Thangjam Nanao Singh, allegedly in police firing, while covering the face-off between protesters and police over molestation of a local actress by a Naga militant.

In a statement issued here today, IJU President S N Sinha and Secretary General Devulpalli Amar expressed doubts over the official version and wondered how only the journalist wounded while not even a single alleged agitator injured in the police firing.

Thangjam Dwijamani Singh alias Nanao, a journalist with `Prime Time` news channel who also contributed pictures to Doordarshan, was killed in the police firing yesterday while taking pictures during the strike at Thangmeiband area in Imphal West district over the molestation incident.

“We have our own apprehensions. We demand that a credible and independent inquiry should be held to find out the cause and circumstances leading to police firing and the resultant death of journalist.

We also demand that the police should immediately return the camera of Nanao Singh in which he had captured the happenings on the spot before he fell to the police bullet”, they said, adding the snaps in the camera might lead to unravel the cause of the firing.

Sinha and Amar demanded that the family of Nanao Singh should be adequately compensated by the governments of India and Manipur.

They called upon the working journalists in the country to protest against lack of safety to journalists in the country.

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Curfew back after fresh violence in Manipur – The Hindu

The HinduCurfew back after fresh violence in ManipurThe HinduCurfew in four valley districts of Manipur, which was relaxed from 6 a.m. on Monday, was reimposed indefinitely in Imphal East and West from 11 a.m. following fresh incidents of violence indu…


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Curfew back after fresh violence in Manipur
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Curfew in four valley districts of Manipur, which was relaxed from 6 a.m. on Monday, was reimposed indefinitely in Imphal East and West from 11 a.m. following fresh incidents of violence indulged in by people who are against suspension of a general strike.

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Manipur govt declares NSCN (IM) militant Momoko `wanted` – Zee News

Manipur govt declares NSCN (IM) militant Momoko `wanted`Zee NewsManipur govt declares NSCN (IM) militant Momoko `wanted` Imphal: Manipur government declared as 'wanted' the NSCN(IM) militant, who had allegedly molested a Manipuri film actress, …

Manipur govt declares NSCN (IM) militant Momoko `wanted`
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Manipur govt declares NSCN (IM) militant Momoko `wanted` Imphal: Manipur government declared as 'wanted' the NSCN(IM) militant, who had allegedly molested a Manipuri film actress, as protests against it grew on the third day of the indefinite bandh and

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Curfew back after fresh violence in Manipur – The Hindu

The HinduCurfew back after fresh violence in ManipurThe HinduCurfew in four valley districts of Manipur, which was relaxed from 6 a.m. on Monday, was reimposed indefinitely in Imphal East and West from 11 a.m. following fresh incidents of violence indu…


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Curfew back after fresh violence in Manipur
The Hindu
Curfew in four valley districts of Manipur, which was relaxed from 6 a.m. on Monday, was reimposed indefinitely in Imphal East and West from 11 a.m. following fresh incidents of violence indulged in by people who are against suspension of a general strike.

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Press Statement on 72 hours bandh in Naga areas

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PRESS STATEMENT Dated Tahamzam, 24rd December, 2012 We are constrained to reiterate the Naga people’s position on the reported manhandling incident at Chandel that the law of the land must act upon the guilty. Nagas have requested for lifting the … Continue reading

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PRESS STATEMENT
Dated Tahamzam, 24rd December, 2012

We are constrained to reiterate the Naga people’s position on the reported manhandling incident at Chandel that the law of the land must act upon the guilty. Nagas have requested for lifting the bandh and given public statement that left without option we would take our own course of action. The communal Government of Manipur pretends to restore law and order through a police force that refuses to enforce it. Meanwhile the insult & humiliation; destruction of personal belongings, commodities and vehicles and physical assault on Nagas continues unabated in the capital of Manipur. This time it is a direct attack on the celebration of Christmas and Christianity. Even churches have not been spared and set on fire.

The Government of India has been asked to intervene as there is no government or rule of law and the mob of communal forces in Imphal valley have taken over vide the memorandum dated 23rd December, 2012 addressed to the Prime Minister of India. Government of India therefore is also responsible for the continuation of the anarchy in Imphal valley and the targeting of Nagas in particular. This mayhem has continued more than 68 hrs in full view and knowledge of the Government. Heinous crimes of rape and murder which abounds in Manipur have not seen such systematic communal campaign.

Even after the Film Forum Manipur & Manipur State Shumang Leela Council had called off the indefinite bandh with effect from the midnight of 23rd December, 2012, the tribals heading for respective villages for Christmas on 24th December, 2012 from outside the state and from Imphal valley with state police escorts were attacked, their belongings seized and destroyed and physically assaulted and this continues to this hour. The earlier camouflage of the Chandel manhandling issue has now been discarded as the organisers of the bandh have lifted it off. There is no more issue behind the agitation targeting Nagas and is now purely a communal campaign.

Now the whole world knows that this onslaught is premeditated and has been wilfully done and not through an error in judgement. The unbridgeable difference between the Tribals in Manipur and the Meiteis – historically, culturally, socially and even in religion has been brought out in greater clarity. Starting from the Chief Minister, political parties, social scientists and civil society organisations of the Meiteis, these differences have been affirmed with their persistent utterance of “civil war”, “bloodbath” and “time bomb” in public platforms in relation to communal inter-relationship.

In view of the given situation where the communal Government of Manipur has allowed communal forces to persistently attack the Nagas in particular, it is our demand that the Government of India intervene immediately with an alternative arrangement outside the Government of Manipur.

In pursuance of this urgent demand to the Government of India and to register our protest against the unabated communal attacks, a 72(seventy-two) hours bandh will be observed in the Naga areas with effect from the midnight of 26th December, 2012 to the midnight of 29th December, 2012. All Manipuri video and music CDs/cassettes, dramas and leelas will also be banned in Naga areas with immediate effect.

All Tribes Councils, frontal organisations and general Naga public will strictly enforce the above in their respective jurisdictions.

Publicity Wing
United Naga Council

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Manipur goes berserk, curfew in 3 districts – Daily Pioneer

Manipur goes berserk, curfew in 3 districtsDaily PioneerProtests continued in Manipur capital on Monday demanding the arrest of NSCN (IM) leader, who had allegedly molested a Manipuri film actress, forcing the State Government to impose curfew in three…

Manipur goes berserk, curfew in 3 districts
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Protests continued in Manipur capital on Monday demanding the arrest of NSCN (IM) leader, who had allegedly molested a Manipuri film actress, forcing the State Government to impose curfew in three districts to contain the situation. People in large

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72-hours bandh to be observed in Naga areas of Manipur from 26 Dec 2012 – E-Pao.net

72-hours bandh to be observed in Naga areas of Manipur from 26 Dec 2012E-Pao.netWe are constrained to reiterate the Naga people's position on the reported manhandling incident at Chandel that the law of the land must act upon the guilty. Nagas have…

72-hours bandh to be observed in Naga areas of Manipur from 26 Dec 2012
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