Mumbai International film Fest comes to Aizawl

Mumbai International Film Festival gets underway here in Aizawl from today as the Parliamentary Secretary to Chief Minister Lal Thanzara inaugurated the event at I PR Auditorium today Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

Mumbai International Film Festival gets underway here in Aizawl from today as the Parliamentary Secretary to Chief Minister Lal Thanzara inaugurated the event at I PR Auditorium today Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Driver abduction

A Joint Action Committee has been formed in connection with the reported abduction of a driver from Lilong who was reportedly abducted from a place in between Maram and Senapati on April 21 Source The Sangai Express

A Joint Action Committee has been formed in connection with the reported abduction of a driver from Lilong who was reportedly abducted from a place in between Maram and Senapati on April 21 Source The Sangai Express

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Two Sewerage Proj labourers die of suffocation

At least two workers engaged in Sewerage Project works being carried out near Minuthong area died of suffocation while going down to clean up the tunnel due to lack of oxygen Source Hueiyen News Service

At least two workers engaged in Sewerage Project works being carried out near Minuthong area died of suffocation while going down to clean up the tunnel due to lack of oxygen Source Hueiyen News Service

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Meitei Diaspora In Assam Stick To Traditions, Cultures, Roots Hojai Meiteis continue to preserve identity

Meiteis settled at Hojai, Assam, though marginally influenced by neighbouring communities, have been successfully preserving their identity of being Meiteis Source The Sangai Express

Meiteis settled at Hojai, Assam, though marginally influenced by neighbouring communities, have been successfully preserving their identity of being Meiteis Source The Sangai Express

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HIVAIDS awareness held

30 Assam Rifles of Headquarter 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR South in collaboration with Manipur AIDS Control Society MACS today organised a HIV AIDS awareness programme at Higher Secondary School Ground, Awang Potsangbam Khullen…

30 Assam Rifles of Headquarter 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR South in collaboration with Manipur AIDS Control Society MACS today organised a HIV AIDS awareness programme at Higher Secondary School Ground, Awang Potsangbam Khullen, which included lecture by renowned persons and a street play conducted by members of MACS Source Hueiyen News Service

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MPCC change of guard likely after LS polls

Even as uncertainty prevails on when the change of guard in the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee MPCC would be effected, some Congress Legislature Party CLP members hinted at some Ministers focussing on amassing personal wealth in view of the Chi…

Even as uncertainty prevails on when the change of guard in the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee MPCC would be effected, some Congress Legislature Party CLP members hinted at some Ministers focussing on amassing personal wealth in view of the Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh’s declaration that reallocation of Ministerial posts would be inevitable in case Ministers concerned do not perform satisfactorily Source The Sangai Express

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Alice Kamei Case Zeliangrong bodies’ exposure on RPF claim

The All Zeliangrong Students Union AZSU , the Zeliangrong Youth Front ZYF and Zeliangrong Students Union, Manipur ZSUM alleged that the concocted, fabricated and baseless claims and justifications made by militant outfit Revolutionary Peoples Fron…

The All Zeliangrong Students Union AZSU , the Zeliangrong Youth Front ZYF and Zeliangrong Students Union, Manipur ZSUM alleged that the concocted, fabricated and baseless claims and justifications made by militant outfit Revolutionary Peoples Front Peoples Liberation Army RPF PLA stating that Alice Kamei, a minor school girl who is studying in Class IX, joined the underground organization on her own volition has once again been exposed Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Raped and assaulted last year, 15 year old girl left to fend for herself sans any Govt aid Chargesheet prepared but yet to reach Court

Even though Senapati Police are said to have filed a charge sheet against an accused in connection with the rape of a 15 year old girl whose eyes were also substantially damaged on February 9 last year, the charge sheet is yet to reach the Court of CJM…

Even though Senapati Police are said to have filed a charge sheet against an accused in connection with the rape of a 15 year old girl whose eyes were also substantially damaged on February 9 last year, the charge sheet is yet to reach the Court of CJM Senapati Source The Sangai Express

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State Plan size fixed at Rs 3650 cr

The State Plan Outlay for the fiscal year 2013 14 has been fixed at Rs 3650 crores, an increase of Rs 150 crores from last fiscal year Source Hueiyen News Service

The State Plan Outlay for the fiscal year 2013 14 has been fixed at Rs 3650 crores, an increase of Rs 150 crores from last fiscal year Source Hueiyen News Service

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FTK training conducted

North East Border Area Development Organisation NEBADO , Bungtung, Manipur in association with Communication Capacity Development Unit CCDU , PHED, Manipur jointly organised a day long field test kid FTK training at Yeasom village under Kasom khu…

North East Border Area Development Organisation NEBADO , Bungtung, Manipur in association with Communication Capacity Development Unit CCDU , PHED, Manipur jointly organised a day long field test kid FTK training at Yeasom village under Kasom khullen sub division, Ukhrul district on 24th April Source Hueiyen News Service

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Khongjom battle

The Khongjom battle day jointly organized by Majoy Chongthamia memorial committee and Khongjom battle memorial celebrations committee was held at Khongjom Tengol Lampak today. The gathering paid floral tributes to the martyrs at Khongjom River. Major Chongthamiya Memorial Committee and Khongjom Battle Memorial Celebration Committee, Manipur today jointly observed “Khongjom Battle Day 2013” at the […]

The Khongjom battle day jointly organized by Majoy Chongthamia memorial committee and Khongjom battle memorial celebrations committee was held at Khongjom Tengol Lampak today.
The gathering paid floral tributes to the martyrs at Khongjom River.
Major Chongthamiya Memorial Committee and Khongjom Battle Memorial Celebration Committee, Manipur today jointly observed “Khongjom Battle Day 2013” at the Khongjom battlefield in Manipur’s Thoubal district.
Participating at the function, noted historian and former Principal of LMS Law College, Imphal, RK Jhalajit Singh maintained that the Khongjom Battle Day actually took place on “April 25, 1891.”
He said, “It is not correct to observe the day on April 23 by Government of Manipur.”Elaborating on the actual day and date of the Khonjom Battle, Jhalajit said Paona Brajabashi was killed during the battle fought against the British on April 23, 1891 and since then the day had been commemorated as “Paona Day” and later Manipur Government started to remember it as Khongjom Day.
A handful of people took the decision in their own interest to mark the day on April 23, he pointed out.
He appealed to the Government to revise the date and commemorate the day on April 25 from next year, saying no one can stand against historical facts.
Jhalajit later led the people who were participating in the observation in paying floral tributes to the martyrs in Khonjom River.
Ex-Chief Engineer, IFCD and now president of Major Chongthamiya, Prof Naorem Joykumar, English Department, Manipur University and Dr Chongtham Jamini were also present at the occasion.

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Widows welcome visit of UN Special Rapporteur

  IMPHAL, April 25 MNS NNN: Conflict Widow Forum (CWF) Thursday said it welcomes the scheduled visit of UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women Rasida Manjoo to Manipur on April 28. M Umarani, convenor, CWF, Bishnupur District told the media at Manipur Press Club here that the organization will submit a representation to the […]

 

IMPHAL, April 25 MNS NNN: Conflict Widow Forum (CWF) Thursday said it welcomes the scheduled visit of UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women Rasida Manjoo to Manipur on April 28.
M Umarani, convenor, CWF, Bishnupur District told the media at Manipur Press Club here that the organization will submit a representation to the Manjoo on the problem being faced by women of the state during her trip here and said the UN Special Rapporteur is most welcome.
She further said now crime against women in Manipur has disturbingly increased and alleged that crimes as such these have shot up because Government of Manipur has never punished guilty persons committing crime against women as on date.
The CWF leader also said the women body will apprise Manjoo on the controversial Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 during the visit.
Manjoo will be on an official mission to India from April 22 to May 1. She has accepted an invitation sent to her on March 13 from the Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN (CSCHR) to visit Manipur and the North East region during her mission.Meanwhile Manipur Maoist has expanded its operative system by adding another special region in addition to the existing four regions.
A statement of the Maoist Communist Party Manipur signed by its publicity and propaganda secretary Comrade Nonglen Meitei said that the newly added Region 5 (special) would be led by Comrade N Nganba Meitei as the regional bureau-in-charge.
“This newly added special region will take responsibility for only in the party building process,” the statement added.The statement further said that the Maoist understood the changing face of the “Indian colonial system” from time to time and the Maoist has been operating with maximum flexibility to counter any move to demoralize the proletarian revolutionary movement.

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Two sewerage workers die

IMPHAL, April 25 MNS NNN: Two labourers died after inhaling poisonous gas as they got down in an underground sewerage project pipeline here to clean it early morning Thursday in Imphal. They descended into the underground pipe to clean it after opening the main hole of the Imphal sewerage project when they inhaled a toxic […]

IMPHAL, April 25 MNS NNN: Two labourers died after inhaling poisonous gas as they got down in an underground sewerage project pipeline here to clean it early morning Thursday in Imphal.
They descended into the underground pipe to clean it after opening the main hole of the Imphal sewerage project when they inhaled a toxic gas emanating from the pipe. The incident happened around 7 am.
The victims were identified as Elangbam Ranjit, 45, son of late E Birchandra and his nephew Elangbam Indra, 35, son of E Tomba, both residents of Wangjing Tentha Mayai Leikai in Thoubal district of Manipur.
Reports said men from Imphal Fire Service went down into the underground pipe after the duo failed to climb up for several hours and they found them dead inside it.A police case has been registered in connection with the incident.
Their bodies have also been handed over to their families after conducting autopsy at Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Imphal.

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Implement ILP system : Friends

Imphal Apr 25 UNA : Observing a rise to the crime committed by outsiders (Non-Manipuris) in Manipur, Federation of Regional Indigenous Societies (FRIENDS) Thursday reiterated its demand for re-introduction of inner line permit (ILP) system in the state. Addressing to media at its office at Keishampat of Imphal, president of FRIENDS Jadumani Sapamcha in which […]

Imphal Apr 25 UNA : Observing a rise to the crime committed by outsiders (Non-Manipuris) in Manipur, Federation of Regional Indigenous Societies (FRIENDS) Thursday reiterated its demand for re-introduction of inner line permit (ILP) system in the state.
Addressing to media at its office at Keishampat of Imphal, president of FRIENDS Jadumani Sapamcha in which a non-local staying in the state with fake documents was paraded expressed strong apprehension to the emerging trend.
“Crime committed by outsiders is on the rise in the state”, he said while parading the non-local who was caught by the volunteers of FRIENDS with fake currency note of Rs. 1000/- and fake driving license. The caught non-local identified himself as Gajendra Yadav (36) son of late Ram Saga Yadav of Samastipur, Simha district of Bihar.
He said he has been staying in the state for the last 10 years by doing all kinds of odd jobs since 1987.
Reiterating FRIENDS’s demand for re-introduction of the IPL system by extending Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation 1973 in the state of Manipur, Jadumani urged the state government to apprise the government of India regarding the matter.
The Manipur Legislative Assembly had passed a resolution during the second session of the Tenth Manipur Legislative Assembly in its sitting held on July last year to “extend and adopt the Bengal Frontier Regulation, 1873 with necessary changes in the point of details to the State of Manipur and to urge the Government of India to comply the same.”
Later, the Manipur government has put up with Union ministry of home affairs about the resolution passed by the state cabinet and the state legislative Assembly with a request to extend the provisions of Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation, 1873 to the state of Manipur.
However, excepting saying that they were pressing the Centre through proper channel no development was seen in this regard even after nine has passed since the passing the resolution, he alleged.
He further expressed disappointment over the non-translation of the resolution adopted by the state Assembly regarding the re-introduction of the ILP system in the state.
The president further alleged that illegal immigrants were entering in the state through three routes. He said they were entering to Manipur from Myanmar side through Moreh, from Mao side through Nagaland and Jiri side Assam.
Alleging that currently only one check post existed for checking illegal migrants into the state and this check post has been rendering its service by stopping all illegal migrants without proper documents.
However, at the other two routes, Myanmar side through Moreh and Mao side, no check post for checking the illegal entry of migrants was conducted.
Even though there was a check post at Jiri, under age minor continued to intrude into the state and these children were engaging labourer at Jiri town, he added.
He further alleged state transport department for issuing driving license to outsiders under fake name at the cost of Rs 2500 per head.
As most of the non-locals possessed driving license issued by the transport department office at Jiribam, it showed that they were allowed to free to enter into the state, the president observed demanding that this should be immediately checked.

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Manipur Mail 2013-04-25 20:56:58

International models arrive IMPHAL, April 25 NNN: International models will walk down the ramp in Imphal on Saturday. Models from Brazil, Russia, Ukraine and elsewhere have arrived in Imphal today for the big show. Goncalves Silva Patricia, a well-known Brazilian model, is among the group. Models from Russia include Cheporukha Anastasia, Gorlova Daria, Karina Khan, […]

International models arrive
IMPHAL, April 25 NNN: International models will walk down the ramp in Imphal on Saturday.
Models from Brazil, Russia, Ukraine and elsewhere have arrived in Imphal today for the big show.
Goncalves Silva Patricia, a well-known Brazilian model, is among the group.
Models from Russia include Cheporukha Anastasia, Gorlova Daria, Karina Khan, Mashina Elizaveta, Ivanova Ekaterina. Ukrainian models are Rublova Anastasiia, Shurkina Tetiana, Makeich Anahelina, Paladi Vera from Maldova and Goncalves Silva Patricia from Brazil have arrived here in Imphal today.
The event has been organised by Blue Wings and supported by the Manipur tourism department, Manipur Development Society, Manipur Skill Development Society and Manipur AIDS Control Society.
According to Kh Nishikanta, the event director said the objective of the programme has been to bring peace and harmony in the trouble torn Manipur by bringing out the traditional attires of all the ethnic communities of the state. These international models will wear the traditional attires in the show.
The fashion show will be held at Bhagyachandra Open Air Theatre (BOAT), Imphal.

International models at Khwairamband Keithel to popularise fashion show event

International models at Khwairamband Keithel to popularise fashion show event

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NPO opposes blockade

SENAPATI, April 25 NNN: Considered a big blow to the ongoing ‘total bandh’ imposed by All Zeliangrong Students Union (AZSU), Zeliangrong Youth Front (ZYF) and Zeliangrong Students Union, Manipur (ZSUM) demanding the release of school girl Alice Kamei, the apex Naga organisation of Senapati district has raised strong objection of the bandh being imposed in […]

SENAPATI, April 25 NNN: Considered a big blow to the ongoing ‘total bandh’ imposed by All Zeliangrong Students Union (AZSU), Zeliangrong Youth Front (ZYF) and Zeliangrong Students Union, Manipur (ZSUM) demanding the release of school girl Alice Kamei, the apex Naga organisation of Senapati district has raised strong objection of the bandh being imposed in Senapati district.
Almost the entire National Highway 2 ( previously NH-39) in Manipur falls in Senapati district.
On Thursday, the Naga Peoples’ Organisation (NPO) said the on-going ‘Total Bandh’ in Senapati district called by AZSU, ZYF and ZSUM has disrespected the decision and public notification of the NPO.
According to the NPO, the public notification stated that in pursuance of the resolution number 7 of the ‘general body meeting’ of the NPO held on June 28, 2011, any organization or sub-ordinate bodies will not be allowed to organize any form of agitation without the consent of the apex body (NPO). “Therefore, it is for public consumption that the said bandh is irrelevant in Senapati district and no such bandh is accepted in the district,” the NPO asserted today.
However, NPO said it has also raised its voice against the ‘kidnapping’ of Alice Kamei allegedly by RPF/PLA group. The NPO demanded for the immediate intervention of the state government for the safe release of the ‘young innocent student girl’.
“The prolong silence of the government over the matter is concerning and that, the NPO will be forced to fully endorse and join the said ongoing agitation physically for the release of Alice Kamei and her friend,” the NPO stated.

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Better Air Connectivity for NE Region

Mail News Service New Delhi, April 25 : Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Shri K. C. Venugopal informed Rajya Sabha today that in order to connect the remote hill areas of the North Eastern Region the Airports Authority of India (AAI) is developing non-operational airports at Daparizo in Arunachal Pradesh, Tura in Meghalaya and […]

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New Delhi, April 25 : Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Shri K. C. Venugopal informed Rajya Sabha today that in order to connect the remote hill areas of the North Eastern Region the Airports Authority of India (AAI) is developing non-operational airports at Daparizo in Arunachal Pradesh, Tura in Meghalaya and Kamalpur in Tripura for operation of ATR42/ATR72 type of aircrafts. The AAI is also developing civil enclaves at Along, Passighat and Ziro in Arunachal Pradesh and Rupsi in Assam. However, the proposals are subject to the land acquisition by the State Government for these projects. In addition to this, construction of Greenfield airport in Pakyong and operationalisation of Tezu airport in Arunachal Pradesh has also been taken up, which can handle ATR-72 type of aircrafts. Once these airports are developed, they can be used for STOL aircrafts also, subject to commercial viability and demand.
The AAI had undertaken a study through Rail India Technical and Economic Services (RITES) for improving the air connectivity in north east which includes air connectivity among state capitals and other important remote locations in the north-east region.
The Minister also informed Rajya Sabha that Air India is operating three flights/week on Aizwal-Imphal route through Airbus A 319 and eight flights on Aizwal-Kolkata route through Airbus A-319. Operations in domestic sector have been deregulated and flights are being operated by airlines concerned on the basis of commercial viability subject to adherence of Route Dispersal Guidelines laid down by the Government with a view to achieve better regulation of air transport services taking into account the need for air transport services of different regions of the country. According to these guidelines, all scheduled operators are required to deploy in the North Eastern region, Jammu & Kashmir, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep (Category-II routes) at least 10% of their deployed capacity on trunk routes (Category-I routes). Further, at least 10% of the capacity thus required to be deployed on Category-II routes, is required to be deployed for connectivity exclusively within these regions (Category -II A).

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World’s Greatest British Battle in Kohima-Imphal and things unanswered – KanglaOnline

World's Greatest British Battle in Kohima-Imphal and things unansweredKanglaOnlineThe people of the Northeast India particularly living in Manipur and Nagaland had mix-feelings and prides when they got the news that the Second World War, which were…

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The people of the Northeast India particularly living in Manipur and Nagaland had mix-feelings and prides when they got the news that the Second World War, which were fought between the British Army and the Japanese Army in the Imphal and Kohima

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By Oken Jeet Sandham

The people of the Northeast India particularly living in Manipur and Nagaland had mix-feelings and prides when they got the news that the Second World War, which were fought between the British Army and the Japanese Army in the Imphal and Kohima sectors in 1944, was declared as the “Greatest British Battle” in the world. And when this news flashed from London, it hit the headlines here in the region of north east India.

Noted war historians presented their papers on the past British wars fought across the globe. They were given 40 minutes to present their papers. This was conducted under the Britain’s National Army Museum to identify “Britain’s Greatest Battle.” And finally, the two victories over the Japanese, which took place in the same region of the north east India over the same period in 1944, were voted on Saturday as the “Greatest ever battle involving British forces.”

Taken as a single victory, Imphal-Kohima was on a shortlist of five battles which topped a public poll and on Saturday, they were selected as the ultimate winner by an audience of more than 100 guests at a special event at the museum, in Chelsea, west London. Imphal-Kohima, a distance of 145 kilometers and connected through a National Highway 39 (now 2), received almost half of all votes. This remarkable presentation on “Second World War fought in Imphal and Kohima sectors” was done by Dr Robert Lyman, an author and fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

Although people living in the northeastern part of India bordering Burma (now Myanmar) borne the brunt of this Second World War, they still have the pride of telling the stories of these historic and great wars fought in this part of the world. I have come across many grand old men and women who are now in their 80s and 90s could vividly tell the stories of the Second World War. Many of them experienced of being “Forced labor” by the British Army and also used to spy against the Japanese soldiers. Even the British Army who stationed in the Chakhesang and Angami areas also experienced untold miseries at the hands of the British Armies and also the Japanese. The British soldiers even burnt down their granaries with the intention to starve the advancing Japanese soldiers.

The Japanese army coming from the Homatin side of western Burma successfully pushed the British army and occupied the Jessami ridge. When the Japanese were trying to push back the British armies from the Jessami position, there were heavy exchange of fires and both sides suffered heavy causalities. The Japanese also shot down British fighter planes in many Chakhesang areas. After about a week of fierce gun battle; the British soldiers could no longer withstand the onslaught of the Japanese attacks. They had to retreat.

The villagers were so simple that they ran out to see whenever fighter planes flew overhead and enthusiastically watching the explosions of the bombs. They hardly realized that the bomb explosions would hurt them. In fact, many of them got hurt and the British jawans had tough time warning the villagers against coming out while fighter planes were coming and bombing. They even taught them how to dig trenches so that they would use them during bombings and even during gun fights between the British and Japanese soldiers. They instructed the villagers how to dig trenches in “V” shape for hiding themselves during bombings and serious gun fights. But the villagers didn’t pay any heed to such advices; instead they were enjoying digging trenches for the Japanese troops. So many villagers became victims as they didn’t take advices of the British.

The British soldiers were well-equipped and well-versed of the areas, besides more associated with the locals as they had been ruling the Indian sub-continent for years together. On the other hand, the Japanese soldiers coming from their homeland thousands of miles away from these areas of north east India were neither familiar with the locals nor area environment.

On one side, they had to fight the British armies. On the other, they faced a lot of hardships as they had to cope with the locals and area environment. They had to depend on the locals for not only fighting against the British but also for their sustenance. Without the support of the locals, it was almost impossible to fight against the British.

The British armies knew very well of this. They told the locals in advance that the advancing Japanese armies would come in different forms to extract the information of them (British armies).
Like the British army, the Japanese army too had their own intelligent armies who would mobilize information of the British army movement and their activities by using the services of the locals. Unfortunately, the ones mostly used by the British armies before the Japanese arrived at, would be again used by the Japanese to extract more information. Such trend became major threats on the lives of many innocent villagers.

In fact when the Japanese was about to be defeated, they even tried to kill many villagers as they thought they would be reused as spies by the British against them. But on many occasions, they faced strong resistance from the villagers.

Kohima, present capital of Nagaland state, was a place where one of the fiercest battles between the Japanese troops and the British troops took place in the history of the Second World War. These memorable battles at Kohima started from April 1944 and ended in June 1944. Japan was literally responsible for pushing Asia into full scale war. But most of the people in this part of the world in the 40s were not aware of that. The Japanese, in fact, attacked almost all the Asian nations and captured them. Their invasions of the Asian nations had prompted the Allies to specifically target their bases and even to the extent of dropping atom bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

The Kohima siege and the casualties caused to both the Japanese troops and the Allies during the Second World War in Kohima and Imphal sectors were unimaginable. The wars at Kohima and Imphal claimed the lives of 65,000 Japanese troops and 18,000 British and Indian soldiers.
There are three Second World War Cemeteries; one is at Kohima, the capital of India’s present state of Nagaland, while other two at Imphal, the capital of the India’s present state of Manipur. The upkeep of these Second World War Cemeteries here at Kohima and Imphal is under the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC). The Commission is responsible for the continued commemoration of 1.69 million deceased Commonwealth military service members in 150 countries. Since its inception, the Commission has constructed approximately 2,500 war cemeteries and numerous memorials. The Commission is currently responsible for the care of war dead at over 23,000 separate burial sites and the maintenance of more than 200 memorials worldwide.

Today, it has become a history in this part of the world as to how the allied soldiers valiantly fought against the aggressive Japanese troops as Kohima siege. The Kohima War Cemetery which lies at the heart of Kohima City has today become a living testimony. There are over 1000 grave markers and every tourist visiting this war cemetery will still have visualized how they had fought against the Japanese troops during those 13 days of Kohima siege. They gave their lives for freedom. And one of the famous inscriptions which everyone will remember throughout their lives is:
“When you go home
Tell them of us, and say
For their tomorrow
We gave our today.”

Another remarkable feat was the opening of the Second World War Museum at Kisama, some 12 kilometers away from Kohima. Many utensils, helmets, binoculars, wreckages of fighter plans, guns, etc. which were used by the British and the Japanese armies during the Second World War at Kohima are kept in this museum. Present Chief Minister of Nagaland Mr Neiphiu Rio should be credited for the establishment of this museum. Kisama is a place where famed Hornbill Festival is organized yearly in the first week of December and during this festival, there is an event which is exclusively organized in memory of the Second World War.

It is the Second World War Peace Car Rally where they will drive Jeeps, Nissans, etc. – some Second World War vintage cars while some painted ones likening to 1944 War Jeep models and participants included even the Chief Minister himself. Now this rally started attracting participants from other northeastern states of India. This Second World War Peace Car Rally organized as part of the Hornbill Festival is the most attractive events and the British and the Japanese Ambassadors or rather high ranking officials from England and Japan should be invited to witness this program. The most important message of this rally is to spread the message of peace and not war.

Nagaland Parliamentary Secretary Zhaleo Rio’s decision to build Mini Park at the Second World War tank site about half a kilometer away from the Kohima Raj Bhavan is appreciated and timely. The Parliamentary Secretary is the younger brother of Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio.
Today younger generations have forgotten these historic world wars that were fought in their land in 1944 and even not aware that their grandparents had not only borne the brunt of these wars but also joined British Army.Legendary regional politician and two-time Nagaland Chief Minister Vizol himself joined Royal Air Force from 1941 to 1946 during the Second World War.

Many grandparents could vividly tell the stories of these great wars fought in their places till today. Even my grandmother had the experience of running from one village to another when the British fighter planes bombed in the Imphal City in 1944. They left their homesteads and hid in the remote villages for months.

On one occasion at Imphal, there was a ritual program going on and the British fighter plane mistook it as gathering of enemies and they bombed there. Almost all died on the spot and my grandmother was one among the few survivors.
We have seen from the history as to how the British meddled in the affairs of Manipur. On February 21, 1891 Lord Lansdowne, the British Viceroy of India ordered J.W. Quinton, the chief commissioner of Assam, to recognize Kullachandra as the King but to arrest Jubaraj (Prince) Tikendrajit. Quinton arrived in Manipur on March 22, 1891 with 400 jawans under Colonel Skene and asked Raja Kullachandra to hand over Tikendrajit to him as desired by the British Governor General of India. In the evening of March 24, 1891, the British troops attacked Jubaraj Tikendrajit’s residence in the compound of Kangla Palace, killing many innocent civilians including women and children who were watching a Ras Lila dance. The Manipuri soldiers struck back and the British were put on the defensive. In the ensuing chaos, the people whose children, wives and relatives were killed the British army.

On March 31, 1891, the British Government declared war against Manipur (the Anglo-Manipur War) and 3 army columns from Kohima (under the command of Major General H. Collet), Silchar (under the command of Colonel R.H.F. Rennick) and Tamu (under the command of Brigadier General T. Graham) were sent to Manipur. Tikendrajit led the Manipuri army in this war. The British army finally took possession of the Kangla Palace on April 27, 1891.
This “Anglo-Manipur War of 1891” was also popularly known as “Khongjom Lal.” The Manipur Government observes yearly the Khongjom War Memorial.
Major Maxwell took over as the chief political agent. Later, Manipur became a princely state and Churachand Singh, a minor was placed on the throne of Manipur. Tikendrajit and other leaders of Manipur subsequently went underground.

The special court, formed under Lt. Col. John Mitchell for the trial commenced on May 11, 1891. The court found Tikendrajit, Kullachandra and Thangal General guilty and they were sentenced to death. The Governor General confirmed the death sentence passed on Tikendrajit and Thangal General and converted the death sentence of the Maharaja and Angousana into transportation for life. The order was announced on August 13, 1891 and Tikendrajit and Thangal General were publicly hanged at 5 pm of the same day at Kangjei-bung (Polo ground) in Imphal.

After independence, this ground in Imphal where he was hanged is renamed as Bir Tikendrajit Park, while one of the main markets at Imphal named as Thangal Bazar. The British hurt the sentiments of the people of Manipur when their General and Prince were publicly hanged. In memory of this tragic incident, the Government of Manipur along with the people observes “Patriotic Day” on August 13 yearly.
The British is also responsible for the turmoil the Naga people have been facing till today. Sections of people who had seen and studied the Second World War here in this part of the world got attracted to it and formed the opinion that they would be able to achieve what they wanted by taking up arms. But in the case of Nagas, who were fighting to live as a free nation, did not use those thousands of firearms left unattended after the war. These firearms were later collected by the Government. One thinks sometimes if these thousands of firearms, which were left by the British and Japanese armies after the war ended, were used by the rebels in the late 40s, what would be the fate of the Indian administration.

I still wonder as to why they had to take such a decision to feed opium to the Kanyaks while they were here. And because of this acts committed to this innocent tribes, they still remain enslaved as the most backward people educationally, economically, technologically and in fact in many areas. Opium is such a powerful substance that will dull the senses and make people shy away from meeting others. They are still struggling to catch up with their counterparts forget about other people in the world.

I even imagine how our parents and grandparents had endured when the Second World War took place here in Nagaland and Manipur if that particular war was adjudged as the “greatest battle ever fought on this earth.” Only God knows. There might be numerous untold stories of tragedies encountered by our parents and grandparents who witnessed this “greatest war of 1944 on earth.” This “greatest war on earth” did not benefit the people of Manipur and Nagaland. It was only “horror stories” when I listened to our parents and grandparents who witnessed this “greatest war on earth.” It only made us retrograded to centuries back. Had there been no war such as Second World War of 1944 in Nagaland and Manipur, by now we will be totally different.
Sometimes, I think the time has come for the British to acknowledge the services rendered by the people of Manipur and Nagaland not only maintaining the “War Cemeteries.”

There were many things left unanswered till today.
At the same time and of course, it would not be wrong to say that the lives, cultures and traditions of the people of Nagaland and Manipur had been greatly influenced by the Second World War. They knew what war is to them and may not like again to experience another war in this part of the world.
Many of our grandparents could still speak broken Japanese while many of them could also speak broken English though they never had formal education in their lifetime. Interestingly, many people in the north east India today can speak English fluently.

All these were also unique history. And when the war fought by the British armies against the Japanese troops in this part of the north east India was voted as the “Britain’s Greatest Battle” in the world, it only reminds me of what my grandparents and many elderly people said to me and it would never be complete without remembering of our forefathers and leaders who too sacrificed for the defense of our motherland.

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LAMKA, April 25: The Caritas India Partner Network/Diocesan Social Service Society Imphal observed the World Malaria Day, 2013 today at the Silen village community hall at Leimatak CCpur. The day was observed christened GFAT (Global Fund for Aids, Tb and … Continue reading

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LAMKA, April 25: The Caritas India Partner Network/Diocesan Social Service Society Imphal observed the World Malaria Day, 2013 today at the Silen village community hall at Leimatak CCpur.

The day was observed christened GFAT (Global Fund for Aids, Tb and Malaria) round 9 IMPC-2.

The observation today was attended by village chiefs and students from the area of Silen village.

Zamkhanpau, Senior Supervisor of Caritas speaking on the occasion said that under funding from GFATM  the NGO  had undertaken 40 projects spread over 570 village with equal number of volunteers.

He continued that the project objective is to reduce malaria casualties to around 20 percent by 2015, early detection and behavioural change for the people for which, he said, they are conducting  public awareness campaign through the loud speaker and infotainment.

Today’s program is being held simultaneously at Ukhrul, Kangpokpi and Ccpur.

One of the reason the village of Silen is selected for the event is due to the fact that it is a Malaria prone area with a river running next to it.

Dr  F Thiankhogin the former District Malaria Officer , said that the area of Silen village was a hot bed for Malaria where, as late as January this year two cases of malaria had already been detected.

He said that in 2006, when malaria cases were rare, 17 cases of malaria were detected in L Phaikholum village out of which, two children had died as they were unable to get medical assistance in time.

The doctor continued that “Laimatak is prone to Malaria though the majority of cases happen in Tipaimukh area followed by Laimatak and Chote Munpi area which in 2006 September accounted for six fatalities and 41 patients being detected during a one week long test.

The doctor told the students present to educate their respective parents on malaria which, he said, had claimed the life of Alexander the Great.

He also elaborated on the importance of the use of mosquito nets.

In CCpur  malaria was detected recently at N Kunmual village where two cases are detected while a woman with a child from Gelmual had contacted malaria in March this year. 

A short awareness rally was also taken out at the village market area by the students and organizers holding placards which read “fight and destroy malaria”, “kill mosquito for no malaria”, “dont` allow water stagnation” etc.

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