“Women’s role in Manipur history making always participatory and dynamic” – KanglaOnline

“Women's role in Manipur history making always participatory and dynamic”KanglaOnlineDrawing from the rich traditions of myths, folklores as well as ancient texts of of Manipur, such as Leimaren Laichat, Panthoibi Khonggul, Naothingkhong Phamba…

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Drawing from the rich traditions of myths, folklores as well as ancient texts of of Manipur, such as Leimaren Laichat, Panthoibi Khonggul, Naothingkhong Phambal Kaba, Thawan Thaba Hiran, Chainarol, the lecture took the audience on a unique conducted …

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WW II soldiers remembered during 70th anniversary of Battle of Imphal

IMPHAL, June 27: Governor VK Duggal today led a host of other imminent officials including Commonwealth War Grave Commission Barry Murphy, First Secretary (Defences), Australian High Commissioner to India Jane

IMPHAL, June 27: Governor VK Duggal today led a host of other imminent officials including Commonwealth War Grave Commission Barry Murphy, First Secretary (Defences), Australian High Commissioner to India Jane Spicer, Military Attache Embassy of United States Colonel Larry J Redmon and British Deputy High Commissioner to India Scott Furssedonn Wood in offering floral tribute to the heroes who sacrificed their lives during the 1944 World War II Battle of Inphal, today.

Floral tributes were paid at both the Imphal Indian War Cemetry, Hatta and Imphal War Cemetry, Dewlahland in connection with the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Imphal.

The dignitaries were also accompanied by State deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam and major general BM Bali, GOC, 57th Mountain Division.

Hugo Slim, grandson of field marshal William Slim, commander of the British 14th Army during the war was also present during the ceremony.

Soldiers of the Bihar Regiment gave salute during the ceremony.

Speaking at the function during the two memorial service, director, Commonwealth War Grave Commission Barry Murphy said that there are around 153 cemeteries maintained around the world, however, the two in Manipur are quiet unique.

He said the graveyards are to educate the future generations about the WWII.

The names of the heroes who lost their lives in the battle of Imphal are important and not mere memorial stones, he said while thanking the government for maintaining the cemetery with excellence.

Organising Committee member Yumnam Rajeshwor said that with the support of Manipur Government, 2nd World War Imphal Campaign Foundation and Manipur Tourism Forum the 70th Anniversary Battle of Imphal was kicked off on March 23 of this year.

Throughout India, 62666 commonwealth soldiers and non commonwealth soldiers are remembered at various cemeteries and memorial sites, he said.

In the two cemeteries in Imphal, 3299 soldiers are commemorated, however the maximum number of soldiers who died in Imphal are commemorated at the Rangoon memorial, he said.

In both cemeteries of Imphal 3299 soldiers are commemorates but much more soldiers who died in Imphal are commemorated at the Rangoon Memorial. Unfortunately not many of these soldiers have the known graves, he said.

Jane Spicer, the First Secretary (Defence), Australian High Commission to India also shared the memories of Australian solders’ contribution in the World War II.

Military Attache, Embassy of United States Col. Larry J Redmon said that the epic battle and those who contributed their soul for their services are not to be forgotten.

Scott Furssedonn Wood the British Deputy High Commissioner to India said that in the months of March to July of 1944 World War II lots of soldiers died and 17 and half thousands became causalities.

He also said that the British government awarded gallantry awards and five Victoria Crosses to soldiers who sacrificed in the battle.

The importance of the observation is to remember them in front of their graveyard and today is the finenest day because it is the 70th year of the battle, he added.

Deputy CM of Manipur Gaikhangam said that his state likes to pay respect to the all the soldiers of different nationalities who were buried in these cemeteries.

They had come from different parts of the world during the Second World War and fell down fighting in Manipur, he said.

He also said that his government is highly pleased to work with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

Governor of Manipur VK Duggal said, “We have gathered here today to remember and pay our homage to those who died in the Manipur theatre of the Second World War.”

“Both sides lost heavily and thousands were killed during those few months in what is recorded as the biggest land battle of the Second World War in Imphal.”

He said while a numbers of the soldiers were interred and their names etched in the cemetery, a large number were neither remembered nor properly buried or cremated.

We are praying today for those who laid down their life far away from their homes in these places, which most of them never knew exist before they were sent here for the battle he said.

He further said that several countries made the supreme sacrifice here and he compliment the distinguished representatives from various countries whose citizen had died here for the trouble they have taken to take part in the memorial service and 70th years back the country people have not forgotten them.

There is no victory at war in the true sense, as both sides suffer tremendous losses and the loss is not only in the terms of human life but also in terms of damages to environment and disruption of political, social, culture and economics systems he added.

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Patsoi bandh suspended, JAC to continue agitations

IMPHAL, June 27: Family members and the concerned JAC have claimed the body of SI Krishnadas this noon and decided to suspend its indefinite bandh in Patsoi constituency from 6pm

IMPHAL, June 27: Family members and the concerned JAC have claimed the body of SI Krishnadas this noon and decided to suspend its indefinite bandh in Patsoi constituency from 6pm today.

The body was claimed from the RIMS morgue after police announced to depose the body as unclaimed body incase family members fail to claim the body by this evening, JAC spokesperson, Joshikanta told the media.

Floral tribute were paid to the dead body of S I Krishnadas by the Minsiter Social Welfare Ak Mirabai who is the local MLA offered floral tributes to the deceased SI before his cremation.

SP Bishnupur Herojit, additonal SP Law and Order Bishnupur Bikramjit, Officer in Charge Bishnupur Police Station Ingocha other police officers and locals of Mayaikoibi also offered floral tributes.

A sub inspector of the Bishnupur Police, Mayengbam Krishnadas, was found dead after going out to buy some cigarette at Lamjaotomba some few meters away from Sangaiprou Kabui Khul under Lamphel Police, on the night of June 21.

Ever since then, a JAC was formed who had been spearheading the agitations demanding the arrest of the all culprits involved.

Joshikanta declared before the media today that there is no negotiation with the government, and added that all kinds of agitations will be continued until justice is delivered.

He further demanded Home minister Gaikhangam to step down from deeming him unfit for the post of Home.

The body was taken in a procession from the RIMS morgue and after passing through RIMS road, Uripok Kanchup Road, Naoremthong, Tera, Sayang and finally culminated at Mayaikoibi PCC ground.

Police personnel considering the volatile situation were seen escorting the procession throughout the route.

Speaking to the media at the PCC ground, Joshikanta said that agitations will continue until the government fulfil the demands.

Clarifying to certain speculation about the agitation turning communal, he said there is no intention of being communal.

The government has failed to arrest or produce the culprits and the reality behind the killing, he observed,

He said that it is not the first time that a dead body has been found from the spot where Krishnadas’s body was recovered, however the government has continued to maintain silence and arrest those involved in the heinous crimes.

President, KANGLAMEI said it is unfortunate that the government has failed to arrest and book the culprits even after more than six days.

She further urged the police to clarify as to whether the arrested person is the person, and if he is then were there other accomplice.

She asked the police against trying to divert the case and appealed to bring the real culprits to justice.

KANGLAMEI will support the JAC in their demands to bring justice and warned of serious forms of agitations unless the culprits are arrested.

The State government should take responsibility for any untoward incident arising out of the issue, she said.

United Women Development organisation, Bishnupur district president RK Tombisana said the organisation condemn the incident and appealed for the fast arrest of the culprits and to divulge the truth behind the arrest of an innocent person made in connection with the case.

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Ex-serviceman killed, JAC warns 24 hour highway bandh

IMPHAL, June 27: A dead body was found on the National Highway No 102 between Nungourok Village and Kanemram Village under Kakching Police Station at around 11.30 pm on Thursday.

IMPHAL, June 27: A dead body was found on the National Highway No 102 between Nungourok Village and Kanemram Village under Kakching Police Station at around 11.30 pm on Thursday.

Following the report of the body lying on the middle of the road, villagers of the nearby villages who went to the spot identified the deceased as KH Maring alias Heitlhungshel Khaling, 56, son of Shangba Khaling of Nungourok Village in Chandel district and informed Kakching Police Station about the crime.

The Kakching Police collected the body and deposited it at JNIMS Imphal for post mortem at around 12 pm.

According to Shangamshel Khaling, the elder brother of the deceased, KH Maring, a pensioner of 37th Assam Rifles, and his wife went to meet his daughter Pinky who was married and settled at Laimainai Chingjing near Pallel. From there, he went out alone on a bicycle without informing his wife. His wife returned home alone assuming that her husband left her behind to watch World Cup matches.

Thereafter, on receiving a report of a dead body lying on the road about my brother not returning home, I went to the spot to enquire about the death body and found my younger brother lying on the middle of the road facing downward and his slippers near him. On inspecting the spot, blood stains were found a few metres away from the spot where the dead body was lying, said the elder brother of the deceased.

Meanwhile, the Joint Action Committee (JAC) against the killing of Heitlhungshel Khaling alias KH Maring was formed in connection with the killing under the leadership of Tm. Holkhokhai Haokip and Angdun Maring on Friday.

While strongly condemning the killing of Heithlungshel Khalhing, Tm. Holkhokhai Haokip, Chairman of the JAC said that every right thinking person should condemn the killing of innocent person in cold blood.

Informing the demands of the JAC to media persons, Haokip said that the government should book the culprit(s) involved in the crime on or before the midnight of 29th June failing which the JAC will impose a 24hours Bandh on National Highway No 102, Imphal – Moreh Road, from 30th June. Moreover, the JAC will not accept the dead body till the culprit(s) were booked. And the state government should provide ex-gratia of Rs. 10 lakh to the family members of the deceased, Chairman of the JAC added.

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Relation between Manipur and Japan is indelible, Japanese dy chief of mission

IMPHAL, June 27: The Minister & Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Japan, Yasuhisa Kawamura stated that he will talk to the Japan Foundation which is in Delhi to deliver

IMPHAL, June 27: The Minister & Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Japan, Yasuhisa Kawamura stated that he will talk to the Japan Foundation which is in Delhi to deliver experts to Manipur University (MU) for the growth of the Japanese language in the State and to meet the lack of Japanese language teachers in Manipur University during a lecture on “Indo-Japan Relationship with reference to North Eastern Region” at Manipur University Court Room, jointly organized by Centre for Japanese Languages Studies, Imphal and Indo- Japan Friendship Association, on Friday.

On a visit in the state to attend the closing function of the 70th commemoration of the “Battle of Imphal”, Yasuhisa Kawamura continued that the “Battle of Imphal” is well remembered in Japan, couldn’t be forgotten.

He informed the gathering that the New York Times had asked him about the relation between Japan and Manipur in a telephonic interview and whether people had forgotten about the “Battle of Imphal” which is well remembered even to this day by the people of Japan.

Highlighting the huge influence of India in its culture and religion as both the countries are getting close in the political and economic arena, he said that after World War II both the countries have started diplomatic relations for mutual development.

The population of Japanese people in the country is increasing in Kolkata, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, and Mumbai. In Japan, there are 520 Indian students and 80 thousand Chinese students whereas only 100 Japanese students are getting education in various Universities in the country, he said, adding that Japanese industrialists are keen to tie-up with Indian industries.

Vice Chancellor of Manipur University, Prof H Nandakumar Singh appealed the Minister& Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Japan to act on the issue of lack of Japanese language teachers for the establishment of Japanese language classes.

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“Women’s role in Manipur history making always participatory and dynamic”

IMPHAL, June 27: Eminent public intellectual, well known theatre director and renowned scholar, Arambam Lokendra delivered the annual Thingnam Kisan Memorial Lecture at the Arts Hall DM College this afternoon.

IMPHAL, June 27: Eminent public intellectual, well known theatre director and renowned scholar, Arambam Lokendra delivered the annual Thingnam Kisan Memorial Lecture at the Arts Hall DM College this afternoon.

Lokendra spoke on the fascinating topic “Women, Society and Performance: A Peep into Manipur History”.

Drawing from the rich traditions of myths, folklores as well as ancient texts of of Manipur, such as Leimaren Laichat, Panthoibi Khonggul, Naothingkhong Phambal Kaba, Thawan Thaba Hiran, Chainarol, the lecture took the audience on a unique conducted tour of the past, flagging in the process, landmarks in the history of Manipur and the vital contributions women made in its making.

The paper took the position the Manipuri women’s actions and behaviours were always a big factor in the changing processes of the society, and that these actions were in turn determined by the women’s proactive responses as participants to challenges of the times.

The one hour lecture was chaired by Pradip Phanjoubam, Group Editor, Imphal Free Press.

Two discussants, both well known scholars, Paonam Thoibi, clinical psychologist, and Inaocha Singh, officer State Finance Department, made brief but enlightening critiques of the paper, ahead of a lively discussion open to the packed hall.

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Helen Keller’s birth anniversary observed

IMPHAL, June 27: The Handicapped Development (HD) Foundation, Manipur organised the 134th birth anniversary of Helen Keller and distributed prizes for the Second State Level Essay Competition on Helen Keller

IMPHAL, June 27: The Handicapped Development (HD) Foundation, Manipur organised the 134th birth anniversary of Helen Keller and distributed prizes for the Second State Level Essay Competition on Helen Keller at Manipur Press Club on Friday.

Social Worker Thounaojam Iboyaima said that there are many individuals who are socially challenged not by birth and this can happen to anyone in the future.

People should not neglect them or ill-treat the differently-abled on because they are not similar to normal individuals, he said.

He added that they should be provided with various facilities to have equal rights as other citizens of India.

Rose Mangshi Haokip said that god has created everyone equally, so socially-challenged persons should not feel discouraged because all human being are same and equal, adding that normal people should give more moral and physical support towards them.

The government also should take more interest towards them and should provide them with more benefits, she said.

She continued that if any socially challenged individuals came among normal people they shouldn’t be discourage but should be given more support to have better development.

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“Check threats on human rights defenders”

IMPHAL, June 27: A one day convention on Human Rights of the Human Rights Defenders of Manipur was held today at the Manipur Press Club. The day was jointly organised

IMPHAL, June 27: A one day convention on Human Rights of the Human Rights Defenders of Manipur was held today at the Manipur Press Club.

The day was jointly organised by the Human Rights Law Networks, Human Rights Initiative, United NGOs Mission and Centre for Research and Advocacy Manipur.

The convention was organised in connection with an attack on advocate Laimayum Shivananda on June 13, late evening by suspected unknown armed security personnel and in the backdrop of the increase in human rights violation of human rights defenders of the State.

Various human rights defenders were present during the convention including HRA executive director Babloo Loitongbam, chairperson Committee on Human Rights Phulindro Konsam, secretary United NGO’s Mission, Manipur U Nobokishore and a victim of the Lamphelpat Yaipha Lekai Eviction Maibam Nganbileima as presidium members.

Apart from condemning the assault on Human Rights Defender advocate Laimayum Sevananda by suspected security forces in plains cloth, the convention called upon the government to investigate and identify those involved in the attack within a reasonable period of time.

Other resolutions taken during the convention include recognition of human rights and fundamental freedoms of the people at all levels, checking threats and physical attacks targeted on human rights defenders, punishment of security personnel involved in the attack on IFP senior reporter Paojel Chaoba in the early period of 2014, full implementation of recommendations of the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders, Margaret Sagakya.

The convention had also resolved to demand investigation and punishment for all involved in the torture, arbitrary detention and killing of human rights defenders, demand repeal of all emergency laws, Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958, the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, 1967 and the National Security Act, 1980 and other legislations that facilitate violations of human rights in Manipur.

It has also called for the unconditional release of Irom Sharmila and to concede her legitimate demand to repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958, review Indian Police Act, 1860 for its compliance with human rights principles and ensure full functioning of the Manipur Human Rights Commission by appointment of competent and committed members through a transparent process.

The convention had also demanded that all security forces in Manipur strictly adhere to recommendations of Supreme Court judgement of 1997 in hearing of AFSPA, 1958 especially to identify themselves in their operations.

The convention has also adopted to form an adhoc Ccommittee to constitute a platform for the protection of the safety and security of human rights defenders of Manipur.

Speaking as a resource persons, HRLN director, Rakesh Meihoubam said it is time for the government and its agencies to change their behaviour towards people and respect their human rights.

IFP senior reporter, Paojel Chaoba shared his experience of harassment at the hands of some IRB personnel and condemned how the State forces violate the rights of even the media persons in the State.

Babloo Loitongbam said proper legal action can be taken up against any rights violation with proper legal aid and further stressed on the need for specific mechanisms through which all victims of rights violations could raise their voice.

He further mulled the need for a focal point committee to monitor all violations in the State.

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15000 vs 1500: India’s Forgotten War – NDTV

15000 vs 1500: India's Forgotten WarNDTVManipur and Nagaland also fought alongside the British in the Battles. Somehow their role has never been highlighted but today everyone was remembered. Lhumkhudou Singhajit, 90, at that time was just 20 years…

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Manipur and Nagaland also fought alongside the British in the Battles. Somehow their role has never been highlighted but today everyone was remembered. Lhumkhudou Singhajit, 90, at that time was just 20 years old and had enlisted in the army and was …

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15000 vs 1500: The Forgotten War of Manipur – NDTV

15000 vs 1500: The Forgotten War of ManipurNDTVThe ceremony took place at two war cemeteries in Imphal, and was attended by Manipur Governor V K Duggal, deputy Chief Minister and a host of foreign dignitaries. Hemant Katoch shifted from Delhi to Imphal…

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The ceremony took place at two war cemeteries in Imphal, and was attended by Manipur Governor V K Duggal, deputy Chief Minister and a host of foreign dignitaries. Hemant Katoch shifted from Delhi to Imphal two years ago and is now actively involved in …

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Nagaland: NCP cannot suspend members of other political party – Dr TM Lotha

By Oken Jeet Sandham KOHIMA, Jun 26 (NEPS): The news of the formal merger of three NCP MLAs, Dr TM Lotha, Imtilemba Sangtam and Mmhonlumo Kikon, with the BJP in

By Oken Jeet Sandham

KOHIMA, Jun 26 (NEPS): The news of the formal merger of three NCP MLAs, Dr TM Lotha, Imtilemba Sangtam and Mmhonlumo Kikon, with the BJP in Nagaland, which was done on June 16, 2014, refuse to die down as the NCP National Party continues to mislead the general public on the “merger” with the BJP in Nagaland.

Reacting to a news item appeared in section of local dailies that “NCP National president Sarad Pawar, angered over the second such defection of NCP legislators in the State, has issued suspension orders against the three – ex-president Imtilemba Sangtam, Dr TM Lotha and Mmhonlumo Kikon,” Dr Lotha wondered as to how they would issue such orders on June 17, 2014 in the “post-merger” development.
“Because the three NCP MLAs including myself with our supporters have formally merged with the BJP in Nagaland on June 16, 2014 and all the constitutionally relevant papers to this effect have also been officially submitted to the Honourable Speaker of Nagaland Legislative Assembly on the same day at 3:00 PM,” he asserted. He further termed as “ridiculous and misleading” the so-called “suspension orders” issued by the NCP National Party on June 17, 2014 in the post-merger of the three NCP MLAs.
“I want to further make it very clear that when the three MLAs formally merged with the BJP, they had become bonafide members of that party (BJP), and then the NCP president has no locus standi to suspend another national political party which does not belong to their party,” he said.
Dr Lotha, who was first BJP Home Minister in the DAN-I Ministry, categorically stated that there was nothing wrong for them as elected members of a political party to merge with another political party as such exercise is permitted as per the “10th Schedule of the Anti-Defection Law” of the Constitution of India.

Asked why he had to leave the NCP in Nagaland, Dr Lotha said there was no future for NCP in Nagaland and they could not afford remaining as NCP MLAs when there was no future. “So after thorough deliberations, we have resolved to formally merge along with our supporters with the BJP in Nagaland for the larger interest of the people of Nagaland and the BJP,” he stated.

Asked his comment on the delay of issuing any notification to their merger claim by the Speaker, he said after submission of all the relevant documents with regard to their three NCP MLAs’ merger claim with the BJP in Nagaland to him (Speaker) on June 16, 2014, they had also provided some more additional documents as desired by him. Besides that the former NCP Office Bearers led by Imtilemba Sangtam appeared before him on June 24, 2014 to validate their credentials. “I think the ball is in his court,” he added.

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Nagaland: Either maintain status quo or review portfolios – Zunheboto NPF

KOHIMA, June 25 (NEPS): The fragile TR Zeliang Ministry continues to face blitzkrieg from various NPF District Divisions for what they called his failure to maintain “status quo” of the

KOHIMA, June 25 (NEPS): The fragile TR Zeliang Ministry continues to face blitzkrieg from various NPF District Divisions for what they called his failure to maintain “status quo” of the previous ministry or “discrimination” in portfolio allocations to Zunheboto district, etc.
In a representation submitted to Chief Minister TR Zeliang, NPF Zunheboto Division, while demanding for reviewing of entire portfolios of NPF legislators of the district (Zunheboto) or maintaining status quo, disclosed that only the “sick and improvised portfolios” had been allocated to their legislators. “These portfolios cannot cater to the needs of the people of Zunheboto district,” the NPF Zunheboto Division stated.
Terming as “discrimination” the Chief Minister’s allocation of portfolios to the NPF legislators of the Zunheboto district, the representation further regretted that even the “portfolios of Home, Soil & Water Conservation, and Women Development” had been “snatched away.” Because of this development, schism of opinions had been created among the various party (NPF) loyal men and women in the district, it added.
The Zunheboto NPF Division demanded the Chief Minister either to maintain the “Status Quo” of the previous ministry or review and complete overhaul the entire process of portfolio allocations of the present ministry on or before the next Nagaland Assembly Session for “equal justification.”
It further warned that the entire NPF establishment of the Zunheboto District would remain as “Animated Suspension” if the Chief Minister failed to redress to their demands.

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Substance Abuse & Drug Trade In Manipur Seram Neken * – E-Pao.net

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