NSCN (IM) cadres join ZUF fold

TAMENGLONG, April 11 (NNN) : Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) has claimed today four Naga militants from other underground organisations have joined the former outfit. Solomom Phaomei, 38, `Khapur` of NSCN-IM,

TAMENGLONG, April 11 (NNN) : Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) has claimed today four Naga militants from other underground organisations have joined the former outfit.

Solomom Phaomei, 38, `Khapur` of NSCN-IM, 1997 batch,  son of Kaningdai Phaomei from Luangrang (Nungnang) village, Nungba sub-division, Tamenglong district; Richard Thiumai, 26, `Corporal` of NSCN-IM, son of Khamba Thiumai from Mantripukhuri, Imphal; Adai Kamei, 28, `Sergeant` of United People Party of Kangleipak (UPPK), son of Meiganlung Kamei from Mahabali, Imphal and GD Adin, 36 of UNPC/MNPF,  son of GD Angam from Makhuam (Marangching), Tamenglong district have joined the ZUF.

According to A Dangmei, information secretary of ZUF said the outfit felicitated the `home-coming of Zeliangrong comrades` on April 10 at its general headquarters or `Dilung`.

“The Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) welcomes Zeliangrong comrades who have been working in different factions in the Northeast. This transition is indeed a great moment for the Zeliangrong to reaffirm our unity under one umbrella,” the ZUF said.

According to A Dangmei, during the programme, Khapur Solomon Phaomei, leader of the four cadres, said that NSCN-IM discriminated the Zeliangrong brethren and they are mere hand packed under the `dominated community`.

“In the 17 years of my service under the NSCN-IM, I experienced many provocative orders from higher authority on the Zeliangrong cadres to combat against our own brothers,” Solomon Pahaomei was quoted as saying. According to the ZUF leader, Solomon also mentioned that the NSCN-IM neither faithfully works for sovereignty nor for the integration of the Nagas.

“The endorsement to United Naga Council (UNC)`s Alternative Arrangement for only Nagas of Manipur is an open secret of how they speak one thing and do another. At the same time, the NSCN-IM is always keen to participate in the petty politics and spoil the peaceful environment in the area of Zeliangrong and kin tribes. The recent involvement in the Parliamentary election has caused me to leave the NSCN-IM. There are also many Zeliangrong cadres in NSCN-IM who are grinding their teeth seeing the unsatisfactory policies. This home-coming is to reaffirm ourselves and start working for the Zeliangrong and kin tribes` unity and prosperity,” Solomon Phaomei was quoted by the ZUF.

The ZUF then warmly greeted the four `home-comers` who have `committed` themselves to work for the cause of Zeliangrong and kin tribes.

According to ZUF leader A Dangmei, the `RTO Makuilongdi and GHQ Commanding Officer (CO)` chaired the felicitation programme yesterday and the oath was taken under the command of `Commanding Officer`. The ZUF lauds the `home-comers` for taking a right decision to work together for the Zeliangrong and kin tribes.

“Let this home-coming be a shining example for other cadres who are working in different organizations too,” the ZUF added.

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Randomnisation of PS concludes

IMPHAL, Apr 11: The 2nd and final randomisation of the six polling stations of Bishnupur sector Assembly Constituency was held today by Inner Manipur Parliamentary Constituency General Observer, DP Yadav

IMPHAL, Apr 11: The 2nd and final randomisation of the six polling stations of Bishnupur sector Assembly Constituency was held today by Inner Manipur Parliamentary Constituency General Observer, DP Yadav at the office of NIC, Bishnupur, said a DIPR statement.

District Election Officer Jason A Shimray along with other officials inspected the Council Hall and Strong Room, it said and added that final randomisation for Polling Personnel will be held on April 15 at 11 am with the 1st and 2nd randomisation already being held on April 4, it said.

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Meeting for Sectoral Magistrates

IMPHAL, Apr 11: In relation to the upcoming 16th Lok Sabha Inner Manipur Election, a meeting for Sectoral Magistrates and Micro Observers was presided over by the General Observer, Chandra

IMPHAL, Apr 11: In relation to the upcoming 16th Lok Sabha Inner Manipur Election, a meeting for Sectoral Magistrates and Micro Observers was presided over by the General Observer, Chandra Bhanu today at the SIRD Training Hall at Porompat, the Directorate of Information and Public Relations said in a press release.

The meeting was held to discuss the duties of the Sectoral Magistrates and Micro Observers, it said.

District Election Officer M Joy Singh, ADM was also present at the meeting.

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Anatomy of Garbage

The air gets warmer as spring sets in. So is the smell of the mounting garbage that has become a landmark of Imphal, the capital of Manipur. There is no

The air gets warmer as spring sets in. So is the smell of the mounting garbage that has become a landmark of Imphal, the capital of Manipur. There is no other capital like Imphal where garbage mingles together with its people. Garbage at the market, garbage at the roadside, garbage in the office, garbage in public and private institution, garbage in the locality – omnipresent garbage, the people dwells with it for three hundred sixty days in a year. There was traditional ways of managing the garbage. Every household used to have their own garbage disposal pit at the backyard of their houses. The excretory products were also deposited at a separate pit.  Now the population has increased manifold. The highest density is in Imphal. In the process the spaces which were demarcated for managing garbage in the household have given way for modern concrete structures to accommodate growing number of population in the family.  All kind of wastages are directly made to be flown into the drainages which are never maintained properly. At the most the drainage system gets the attention of the public and the government authority during the rainy seasons when the stagnant rain water would refuse to flow. Forget about the rivers getting overflown. A half an hour deluge can hold the capital under siege by the stagnant water. Most of the important offices in the town get inundated. This is almost in all offices that are situated at Babupara area. Those offices which are located in wetland area like Lamphel faces the worst scenario. And this is the best time when the piled up garbage gets blended with the rain water and greet us at our door steps, right under our nose. Even before the rains the Nambul River and the Naga River are flowing with dark pungent sewers, with all kinds of waste dump into it. Nambul River water is a potable source till Mayang Langjing area of Imphal West district. The water of this river started to get a different colour from the Eroishemba area. And it becomes an abominable concoction of liquid when it reaches the capital.  We have cited just two rivers that flow through the Capital. All other rivers which pass through Imphal area have the same fate of carrying the awful loads. Finally it gets deposited in the middle of the Loktak Lake which is the pride of the state, a picture postcard for promoting tourism. It is said that rivers are the index of health and hygiene of a city or a town. Just look at our rivers before thinking about tourism or Look East Policy. Smell the filth that flows with it before wearing clean clothes.

Well, are there any planners of policy makers, social workers or legislators who is talking about the garbage or doing something about garbage which they also produced from morning till night. What has happened to the hyped Zero Garbage Campaign that took off in 2010 with much fanfare? The kind of exaggerated hope the authorities once projected to the people during its campaign has now been lost in oblivion. We know, and this is for true, if the authorities happen to read this column: they would have enough excuses to defend themselves. They might even point fingers to the people saying that they lack civic sense and they do not cooperate as good citizens. Are they even aware of how the people of Langol are reeling under the piles of garbage that are dumped near their homes on a daily basis? The makeshift management which is carried out by private waste collector in the town is at a lost in finding a proper place for disposal.  The solid waste management plant being constructed at Lamdeng is taking more time than expected. Will it be able to solve the problem after its completion? We are doubtful with the current abysmal state of planning and execution; and above all with the sickening sense of laxity of stakeholders of any name.

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Bomb blast at Eastern Motors

IMPHAL, April 11: A Chinese made hand grenade exploded late today evening around 11pm in front of the Eastern Motor Maruti Suzuki showroom. The showroom is located at Chingmeirong under

IMPHAL, April 11: A Chinese made hand grenade exploded late today evening around 11pm in front of the Eastern Motor Maruti Suzuki showroom.

The showroom is located at Chingmeirong under Lamphel police station. Unidentified underground group is suspected to have lobbed the grenade. However, there is no report of human casualty except for some minor damages of properties.

It may be mentioned that a similar blast had occurred at the same business establishment earlier this year.

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Attracting The Tourist

Leader Writer: Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh A few days back, the Governor Vinod Kumar Duggal had formally opened a two day long eco-tourism conclave in the state capital. The Governor was

Leader Writer: Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh

A few days back, the Governor Vinod Kumar Duggal had formally opened a two day long eco-tourism conclave in the state capital. The Governor was accompanied by a host of personalities – authority on the subject – who had come from all over the country to help the state market itself as a tourist destination before the world and to become a tourist friendly destination. The conclave was opened on an ambitious note, as the Governor himself put it, it is hoped that the topics and issues discussed during the Conclave would help the state become better equipped to handle the difficulties and hardships faced in the efforts to promote the kind of tourism, which is environment friendly, sustainable and preserve the natural serenity and beauty of a place like Manipur. Although the conclave was designed to be specifically focused on eco-tourism, the delegates nevertheless touch on diverse aspects to develop tourism.

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It is apparent that the State is gearing up to harness the potential of tourism in the state to give development a boost. And with the Governor’s announcement, the bugle has been sounded and now it is up to the government and the people that the efforts become fruitful and do not meet an abrupt end. Much has been said and a lot more written about the state’s potential in tourism and how much we can gain by endorsing tourism. For all the potential that the state has in tourism, it is also important to note that branding of a product is as important as what is inside the product. The beauty of the state lies not only in its scenic beauty, but is also augmented by the myriad of tribes and others inhabiting together in the hills and the plains with its unique diversity. Development of infrastructures alone cannot attract tourists into the state. The cultures, traditions of the many communities, the rustic lifestyle all pull in to make Manipur the land that it is. And this is how the state needs to be branded.

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In his speech during the opening of the conclave, the Governor had also highlighted that the State Tourism Department is working in a sustained and systematic manner for harnessing the tourism potential of Manipur. If the government is really keen in developing tourism in the state, then there are certain things that need to be looked at. The state is confronted with several issues as of now, with many of them recognised as detriments to not only tourism but also to any form of development. However, the one issue that has caused much annoyance in the state and which everyone has not shied away from blaming is the law and order situation. Almost every problem confronting the state is either law and order problem or is indirectly linked to it. Once the government can prove before the world that the law and order situation in the state has improved considerably, tourist inflow would eventually grow. And once the issue of portraying a peaceful Manipur is accomplished, the government can add to it by improving accessibility to the state by improving communication and transportation avenues in the state. However, all of these need participation of the local populace. This is for both the government and people to understand that nothing is possible without active participation of the people.

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Repoll in six polling stations in Manipur – The Hindu

Indian ExpressRepoll in six polling stations in ManipurThe HinduThe Election Commission of India has directed the Chief Electoral Officer, Manipur to hold repolls in six polling stations spread in three districts. The election is in the reserve Outer M…


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Editors’ Guild Manipur and CEO office bring the candidates to the readers – E-Pao.net

Editors' Guild Manipur and CEO office bring the candidates to the readersE-Pao.netImphal, April 10 2014: Editors ' Guild Manipur today organised an interaction session between voters and candidates of the 16th Lok Sabha election in Inner Manipu…

Editors' Guild Manipur and CEO office bring the candidates to the readers
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Imphal, April 10 2014: Editors ' Guild Manipur today organised an interaction session between voters and candidates of the 16th Lok Sabha election in Inner Manipur P/C at Classic Hotel under the sponsorship of the Chief Electoral Officer. The
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AR assaults villagers of Kongkan village in Ukhrul

By R Lester Makang UKHRUL, April 10: In what could be construed as a backlash over the recent spate of militant attacks on Assam Rifles patrolling personnel, troops of the

By R Lester Makang

UKHRUL, April 10: In what could be construed as a backlash over the recent spate of militant attacks on Assam Rifles patrolling personnel, troops of the 44 Assam Rifles stormed into Kongkan village under Kamjong sub division in Ukhrul district early morning on Thursday and detained the village headman along with other villagers for hours after beating them up indiscriminately. The villagers were later released following intervention from the civil society organizations of the district.

Reports reaching here said that troops of the 44 AR suddenly entered Kongkan Village today morning around 6 am and began to conduct a massive combing operation in the village which lasted till 9 am.

Without any provocation, the AR men began to manhandle and assault the villagers including the headman identified as Shine and other village authority members, sources said while adding that in the ensuing anger-venting exercise, two villagers were badly injured while another VA member was allegedly stripped and beaten in front of the gathering public.

Sources further revealed that as though that did not suffice, the troops went ahead and detained the villagers for several hours without any reason.

Meanwhile, on learning of the unfortunate incident the Tangkhul frontal organizations immediately convened an emergency meeting today and later approached the Brigadier of 10 Sector Assam Rifles posted at Somsai. Following this, the villagers were sent back to their home at around 12 noon, sources added.

It may be recalled that troops of 44 AR had been twice ambushed by suspected UG cadres at Chahong village areas in Kamjong during the last couple of days just ahead of the recently concluded 16th Outer MPC elections in Ukhrul. A rifleman Indarlal Singh had been killed in the second ambush laid by suspected militant outfit on Tuesday last.

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Man caught red-handed while robbing gymnasium

IMPHAL, April 10: Locals of Heingang Mayai Leikai caught an individual red-handed while trying to steal iron weight plates from a gym from the premises of the local club today

IMPHAL, April 10: Locals of Heingang Mayai Leikai caught an individual red-handed while trying to steal iron weight plates from a gym from the premises of the local club today around 7am.

Following his disclosure, locals rounded up his accomplice.

Both the persons, identified as Shanglakpam Hera Sharma, 27, son of Sh Somorendro Sharma of Heingang Mayai Leikai and Mutum Jiten Singh, 28, son of (L) M Gulapi of Heingang Panthoibi Lampak have been handed over to the Heingang police around 8am.

According to Pradhan, Heingang gram panchayat Likmabam Manihar the two were caught from inside the ESCHO Club, while they were trying to put iron weight pates in a camouflage shirt this morning.

On being questioned by the mob, S Hera Sharma admitted that the shirt was his and that he was trying to lift the plates, the pradhan said.

Manihar continued, that Hera had also admitted that he had stolen iron rods from the same club premise someday back, following which, the iron rods were later recovered from his residence.

Hera had also admitted that he was not alone in his endeavours, but was aided by another person identified as Mutum Jiten.

Following the disclosure, Mutum Jiten was also rounded up by the locals, the Pradhan said.

The two are both drug abusers, he said.

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CM confident of winning Outer seat by huge margin

IMPHAL, April 10:  “There is a possibility of winning the outer Manipur parliamentary seat of the 16th Lok Sabha election with approximately a margin of between 1 lakh to 2

IMPHAL, April 10:  “There is a possibility of winning the outer Manipur parliamentary seat of the 16th Lok Sabha election with approximately a margin of between 1 lakh to 2 lakhs votes. Similarly, we hope that people will cooperate with the Congress party while electing the inner parliamentary candidate.”  

It was stated by Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh in a public meeting, organised by the Uripok Block Congress Committee, at Uripok Yambem Leikai community hall on Thursday.

While addressing the gathering, he lamented the attack against deputy speaker on April 9 by some outfit as an unfortunate incident which must not happen again, and added that such action will not bring any solution and only acts against and obstructs democracy.

The Chief Minister expressed hope that the people will cooperate and strengthen the party for making UPA-III a reality.

Further stating that despite many obstructions in the last general election against the party, the party came to power as people prefer it and were willing to let the congress party ruled the state by an absolute majority giving a befitting reply to all the detractors of the Congress.

“Many political parties in the state criticise the party and MPs of the state that they do nothing for the state and remain silent in the parliament but there assumptions are wrong and baseless.”

He appealed the people to vote for the Congress party, strengthen it and elect it again to make the state more prosperous and peaceful.

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam stated that relatively fewer urban dwellers cast their votes but the universal adult franchise provided to citizens should not go to waste.

Many promises made by the party were delivered but there are many left to be delivered, he said, adding that the party considers themselves as the servant and the public as their overlords.

“Till date, the party has always followed the people. The party has always given first priority to the development of the state as well as the welfare of the people.”     

He reminded that during the BJP-led NDA rule, the state erupted in flames  and there was complete chaos in the state while condemning the wild allegations made by BJP towards the CM.

Lastly, he appealed the people to vote for the Congress candidate in the inner Lok Sabha elections.

The candidate for the inner Lok Sabha election, Dr Th Meinya also attended the meeting and appealed the public to vote for him and make the party stronger for turning the state into a more prosperous one.

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Valedictory Functions of 10 days training program

IMPHAL, April 10: The valedictory function of a ten-day training programme on ‘Weaving Revival of Traditional Technique Using Scrap Fabric’, sponsored by North Eastern Development Finance Corporation (NEDFi) and organised

IMPHAL, April 10: The valedictory function of a ten-day training programme on ‘Weaving Revival of Traditional Technique Using Scrap Fabric’, sponsored by North Eastern Development Finance Corporation (NEDFi) and organised by Leima thrift and credit co-operative society, was held on Thursday at Kakwa Asem Leikai Community Hall. 60 trainees participated are participating in the programme in two phases. The training is mainly on changing scraps into useful products and also on marketing the products.

Managing director of MFDC Dr K Sobita was the chief guest while Chief Executive Officer of Leima thrift and credit co-operative society Leitanthem Jibanlata was the president as Branch Manager of NEDFi Imphal Branch Rajiv Khaidem and retired Additional Registrar Th Manao attended the event as the guests of honour.

Dr K Sobita said that people lacked a work culture and has lost their targets levels. Women are taking initiatives in the state and also contributing in a big way in the state. Women work hard but lack the support from their families. Support of the family or their husbands is required for the development of women and their work must be appreciated.

“Continuity in trade must be maintained to reach a certain target level for a work culture to develop in the state. The products should be unique for people to like the products.”

She appealed the trainees to not imitate the products from other states while making products in the state.

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Manipur Maoist claims planting of IED near Meinya`s residence

IMPHAL, April 10: The Maoist Communist Party, Manipur has claimed in a press statement that the IED recovered by the police on April 9 along the National Highway 37 about

IMPHAL, April 10: The Maoist Communist Party, Manipur has claimed in a press statement that the IED recovered by the police on April 9 along the National Highway 37 about 200 meters far from the residence of sitting MP and Congress candidate for Inner Manipur constituency, Dr Th Meinya, and further said that the IED was equipped with 3 kg of nails, 300 gm of explosive and remote control device.

Misuse of the MP Local Area Development Fund for last the last ten years and also opposing to their Political Strike were given as reasons for the IED plant, it said in the release and added the Party has called a General Strike against the misuse of MP Fund by the sitting MP Dr Th Meinya on April 16 starting from 5 am to 5 pm.

The release further said that the Services of Fire, Water, Medical and also media will not be covered by the General Strike.

Despite this, the release also mentioned of the Congress Party’s role for sowing seeds to disintegrate Manipur by signing as Naga Integration Agreement and further charged that the Congress Party also decided in 1949 on October 4 to enter the people of India freely in the state of Manipur, it said in the press release.

It also further charged that the same Congress Party had resolved in a meeting held on April 29, 1949 to be annexed Manipur by India following which the then king of Manipur was asked to visit to Shillong and forced the king to sign Merger Agreement, it said.

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Impressions of Guna Yala Panama

By Jiten Yumnam    On a cloudy mid afternoon of 20 March 2014, our small Air Panama plane flew over vast forest of Kuna Yala territory in Panama and lands

By Jiten Yumnam   

On a cloudy mid afternoon of 20 March 2014, our small Air Panama plane flew over vast forest of Kuna Yala territory in Panama and lands in a strangely small airport in Ustupo Island which is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea. The sea waves breaks on the edge and sides of the runway and the soft and moist winds from the sea swept over continuously. A short boat ride reaches us to the main Ustupu Island, inhabited by the Guna indigenous people of Panama.                                        

Guna elders and women in traditional attires received us as we visit the island for a four day international training workshop on climate change. Traditional Guna houses made from reeds and coconut leaves abound where children and women peek from windows and doorsteps wearing  curious looks on yet another ‘outsiders’ entering their territory. The children’s playful and happy laughter permeates the environ in the Ustupu village as they greets us with innocent and happy grin. Many children happily paddle their canoes past their village waters. The village air is filled with bountiful freshness of cool breezes from Caribbean Sea continuously sweeping around. One is simply mesmerized in the freshness of the air and purity of the land.     

As the Traditional Chief and villagers of Ustupo welcomed us in the Kuna Congress traditional hut and as the elders of the village shared on Kuna peoples’ history of struggles to defend their land from colonial expansionism, to preserve and promote their cultures, survival dependence over their land, forest, waters, one could feel the vision and maturity of the people of this land, a vision which can contribute in healing the wounds of our mother earth.    

As days ensured, Kuna Yala territory’s enchanting beauty unfolds as the blue sea waters turns silvery in evenings and as the trees sways in unisons in gushing wind. As we traversed its waters, surrounding islands and its deep green forest as part of our training, the life of the land, the synergy between the people and the land, the deep inseparable relationship is revealed further. The Guna people here are blessed with bountiful land and majestic green forest amidst the mighty blue waters. The land here is also blessed because of the people in it. The people and the land complement each other in securing their sustenance and life.      

The Guna People are well known all over for rejecting one of the most infamous market based solution to global climate crisis, christened as ‘REDD’ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) project, which envisage to target their enchanting forest for Carbon Trading project, which will allow rich developed countries to continue to pollute the earth. The Panama REDD programme is being implemented by the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation and the United Nations Environment Programme, together with the Panama National Environment Authority. The proponents of the REDD program in embarking on false climate change solutions are rendered meaningless in this land, simply by the visionary thoughts and wise resolve of the Guna people, a decision evolved through a series of community oriented consultations, reflections through their traditional institutions.

The Guna people feared once the REDD is implemented, communities will be restricted from their free and unhindered access to their traditional forest with corporate controlling their land. And with the sea level rises, they will have nowhere to settle once their islands are submerged. The perception of forest as mere carbon stocks, rather than as source of ‘life’, the complexity of the mechanism, the potential for corruption and disruption of community fabric due to involvement of huge amount of money for compensation etc are some of the specific reasons of Guna peoples rejecting REDD projects in their territory and land. Land is life and much dearer to financial compensations.

Guna Yala is, indeed, the land where the ideas of technocrats, economist, corporate and scientists are put into test and where ultimately, the will and wishes of the people to be free with their mind and deeds prevails. The Guna peoples’ resolves also exposes the fallacies and nuances of false solutions to climate change. One wonders what guides the wisdom of the people to defend their inherent rights, when many of the world’s indigenous peoples are still grappling on how best to respond and as many are caught unaware and rendered helpless by the strong waves of imperialist globalization, development onslaught and brute and reckless militarism.  The Guna people consider their land as sacred, as their mother and giver of life, something which is just inseparable for their own survival and being. Without the land and the forest, the people simply cannot survive and they will lose everything, their cultures, their traditional knowledge and most importantly their future.   

The decision and resolve of Guna people against REDD is significant as the Government of India and the Government of Manipur through the National and Manipur State Action Plan on Climate Change envisaged aggressive push for REDD+ and creation of reservoirs over river systems of the region to mitigate climate change. However, such initiatives will only limit communities’ access to forest land, promote mono plantations and destroy forest and peoples livelihood. Development processes and pursuance of false climate change solutions will only led to more corporatisation and privatisation of the land, commodification and commercialization of indigenous peoples’ lives and future. Indigenous peoples of Manipur and India’s North East has tonnes to learn from Guna people.

The yearnings for self determination are strong and are unique to the people of this land. Democratic values and practices best prevails here at a time when democratic practices wanes and fast disappears in a fast changing world. This is the land where children plays freely, where the trees sway their branches freely, where waves breaks freely and where people think and act freely. Its people and women are heartious, welcoming and beautiful. This is the land where children dance and sing with their elders and learning their cultures and traditional knowledge in living practice. The land is where values and practices of political functioning best prevail. Determined are the people that they opt nothing less than full defence of their land by themselves. A land where the ever gushing wind drives the freshness of the ideas and new vision that runs deep and one could feel it strong. Guna Yala is where people best expressed their cultures and political belief successfully withstanding strong winds of changes. The people here strongly guarded their wish to decide for them and this is exactly what the people here did while rejecting false climate crisis solutions.

The wise words, caring thoughts of Kuna elders’ runs heavy, with endless and limitless space accorded to youths of generations to freshen their mind, to sharpen their thoughts and vision and to develop and strengthen their leadership and wisdom, to nurture their land and future.  There’s increasing influence of the world, such as its seas accumulates trash. However, guided by the wisdom and care of the elders, Guna’s children are learning and practicing to keep the ocean clean, its land pure to keep their future safe.  

The Guna people by rejecting REDD had already set a global example. The present day climate crisis is only an outcome of continued pursuance of insatiable greed by profit mongering corporations and imperialist countries and their insistence on over consumption and over production, which led to usurping of indigenous peoples land and resources. The real solution to climate crisis lies in promoting the right to self determination of all indigenous peoples, ending capitalist growth and development model, promoting multicultural models of development as well as sustainable ways of life as practiced by indigenous peoples worldwide. Other Indigenous peoples of Panama such as the Ngobe people also rejected Barro Blanco Dam, which is projected as clean and renewable source of energy under the Clean Development Mechanism of UNFCCC. Such project actually sees ‘red’ blood flowing from victims of communities killed by Government troopers for protesting the dam.   

One hopes the children of Guna Yala continues to play merrily and freely for coming generations and the birds chirp melodiously without fear, and the spirit of the Guna people to defend their land and to determine their future grows stronger as the days descends into future. The political thoughts and beliefs of the Guna today transcends beyond borders and now a guiding light for many reeling in endless uncertainties and darkness. The resolve of Guna Yala had already inspired peoples worldwide and Manipur and the rest of the region can never be an exception.

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Life attempt on dy speaker an attack on democracy: CM

IMPHAL, April 10: Chief minister, Okram Ibobi Singh has vehemently condemned the bomb attack on the life of deputy speaker, Preshow Shimary yesterday. The chief minister today personally visited deputy

IMPHAL, April 10: Chief minister, Okram Ibobi Singh has vehemently condemned the bomb attack on the life of deputy speaker, Preshow Shimary yesterday.

The chief minister today personally visited deputy speaker Preshow Shimary at his residence at Nagaram.

After the meeting, Ibobi told media persons that the attack is not only on the dy speaker’s life but also an attack on the democratic principal of the country.

He said that in a democratic country there is no place for violence. Violence will only increase the miseries of the people.

He said that the outcome of the Lok Sabha election will prove the futility of the gun culture in a democratic society.  

Ibobi further said that even as the state government is not part of the peace talk with the NSCN-IM and the centre government, it will not remain a silent spectator to the violence and crime perpetrated by the NSCN-IM cadres.

It may be recalled that deputy speaker Preshow Shimary escaped unhurt when miscreants exploded a power bomb at Leingangching area in Litan Sareikhong of Ukhrul district while he was returning to Imphal from Ukhrul.

His vehicle was partially damaged due to the attack.

The attack was carried out by suspected hill based militant outfit.

This is the second attack on the life of the deputy speaker, the first attack was carried out on April 30 last year near Kuivakazo Village under Ukhrul district.

Meanwhile, the All Tribal Students Union Manipur has vehemently condemned the life attempt on Chingai AC MLA and deputy speaker MK Preshow Shimray for the second time at MATA farm under Litan Police Station in Ukhrul District on April 9, 2014, while the MLA was returning from his native Poi village after casting his vote, said a press release of the student body.

It is an anathema to all the peace lover that such a cowardly act should be carried out in a democratic state like Manipur, it said.

“The escalating violence, lawlessness, bombing and gun culture is condemnable by all right thinking citizens.”

The All Tribal Students Union Manipur is shocked to learn that life attempt be made on a dynamic young leader time and again as if has done something against the law of the land, it continued.

The ATSUM therefore demands the perpetrators to own up the assassination bid at the earliest.

This Wanton display and reckless action is unbecoming when there is a concerted movement to usher in peace and tranquillity in the region, it said. The union once again gives this clarion call to one and all irrespective of community or ethnicity to give peace a chance and stop abetting to carry out anti-social activities and also shun from occurrence of bloodshed in the days to come, the statement said.

The life attempt on MK Preshow Shimray, deputy speaker, Manipur on April 9 at Litan, Ukhrul district by unidentified personnel has been strongly condemned by the JesusGospel Ministry, North East India and the 45-Chingai (ST) Block Congress Committee, Ukhrul district. It is a very shameful act against Christianity, Jesus Gospel Ministry said in a press release.

The BCC, 45-Chingai said that the perpetrators deserve condemnation.

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“Vote for Congress to see continuation of development works”

IMPHAL, April 10: The Thanga Block Congress Committee today organised a political convention at Keibul Lamjao Atom Yaima Playground. Chief minister of Manipur O Ibobi Singh attended the function as

IMPHAL, April 10: The Thanga Block Congress Committee today organised a political convention at Keibul Lamjao Atom Yaima Playground.

Chief minister of Manipur O Ibobi Singh attended the function as chief guest, with deputy chief minister and MPCC president Gaikhangam, Thanga MLA T Mangibabu attended as president and guest of honour respectively.

T Mangibabu said the Congress will get most votes in Thanga AC to win.

Saying that he has reports of certain persons have spreading that construction of huts upon the floating biomass will be allowed again, he appealed to the people not to believe in such rumours.

The Loktak Protection Act was amended following the chief minister’s approval, he said.

He further appealed to the people to cast their votes only for the Congress for a better society.

DCM Gaikhangam also said that only the Congress cares for the people.

There are also several development projects for the people in the pipeline, he continued.

And as such, the people should support the Congress to continue the development works, he said.

Chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh said the Loktak protection Act was formed in the state and it will not do any harm to the people of the state.

He further appealed to the people not to believe the wrong accusations spread by the opposition regarding the Rs 50 crore projects for which foundation stone was laid recently.

Ibobi observed that he did not want to say it as the election code of conduct was still impose, however, he had to clarify on the issue.

He also said that Manipur can be called Mini India because of the different cultures. Only Congress can save the integrity of Manipur the party, he said.

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Man succumbs to burn injuries

IMPHAL, April 10: A 45 year old man who was undergoing treatment at SHIJA Hospital with 80 percent burn over his body in a fire at Sugnu bazaar yesterday succumbed

IMPHAL, April 10: A 45 year old man who was undergoing treatment at SHIJA Hospital with 80 percent burn over his body in a fire at Sugnu bazaar yesterday succumbed to his injury today around 7.30 pm.

Laishram Muhindro 45 son of (L) Surchand of Sugnu was admitted to the SHIJA hospital  yesterday night in a critical condition with an 80 percent burn injury all over his body recieved during an inferno at Sugnu bazaar yesterday evening.

The death body has been handed over to the RIMS morgue for post Mortem. It may be mentioned that several houses and shops located at Sugnu bazaar around 6.10pm yesterday were gutted by an inferno during which the deceased and others were injured. Meanwhile, Sugnu police has taken up a case regarding the incident.

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AR attends to accident victims

KANGPOKPI, April 10: The 43 Assam Rifles who conducted a medical camp today at Thonglang Akutpa along IT Road and attended to 11 critically injured passengers who met with a

KANGPOKPI, April 10: The 43 Assam Rifles who conducted a medical camp today at Thonglang Akutpa along IT Road and attended to 11 critically injured passengers who met with a serious road accident near the 43 Assam Rifles Thonglang Akutpa check post this morning.

The ill-fated passenger vehicle Mahindra Maxx, bearing Regd.No. NL01-A- 8902 plying along the Imphal Tamenglong road met with the road accident this morning at around 10:20 am.

Jawans of 43 Assam Rifles helped the injured victims evacuated at the medical camp conducted on the same day at Thonglang Akutpa.

The medical camp was conducted under the supervision of Dr Md Gulab Hussein, assistant commandant 43 Assam Rifles and Dr Samraj Dey.

Later the injured passengers were evacuated to CHC, Kangpokpi.

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Five-day long aquarium exhibition begins

IMPHAL, April 10: The five-day long state level Aquarium exhibition cum flower show organised by the Manipur Science & Technology Council and Aquarium & Floriculture Entrepreneurs on Thursday at the

IMPHAL, April 10: The five-day long state level Aquarium exhibition cum flower show organised by the Manipur Science & Technology Council and Aquarium & Floriculture Entrepreneurs on Thursday at the Manipur Science Aquarium, DM College Campus.

Speaking at the function, the director of the department of Science and Technology, Uttam C Laisram lauded the availing of various local fishes in the aquarium and showcasing of various flowers.

He further said that to make the state more prosperous not only the state government but entrepreneurs must also take initiatives.

Director of Manipur Science &Technology Council, Th Surendranath Singh said that the aim of organising various science meets and other exhibitions is to develop science in the state. He also appealed the guardians to bring their children and students to visit the aquarium.

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Poll preparation in full swing

IMPHAL, Apr 10: Preparation for the ensuing 16th Lok Sabha Election is in full swing at Imphal West District. Main activities conducted today at DC Office Complex, Imphal West, Lamphelpat

IMPHAL, Apr 10: Preparation for the ensuing 16th Lok Sabha Election is in full swing at Imphal West District. Main activities conducted today at DC Office Complex, Imphal West, Lamphelpat include 2nd Randomization of EVMs, Commissioning of EVMs for SDOs/AROs, Lamsang & Lamphel and Training on Statutory Election Procedures of Polling Personnel under SDOs/AROs, Lamphel and Wangoi.

General Observers Chandra Bhanu, IAS and D.P. Yadav, IAS, DEO, Imphal West K. Radhakumar Singh, SDOs/AROs, representatives of political parties and election officials were present during the randomization held at Kombirei Hall located at the office complex of DC Imphal West for use in 13 Assembly segments of Imphal West District. Commissioning of EVMs for the SDOs/AROs, Lamphel and Lamsang was also taken up with the EVM Engineers.      

Election training on theoretical/statutory election procedures for the conduct of poll of all the Polling Personnel appointed for election duty under SDOs/AROs Lamphel and Wangoi, Imphal West District was also conducted at separate pandals located at DC’s Office Complex, Lamphelpat.

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