NBC comes forward for young entrepreneurs of NE

GUWAHATI, November 27: To overcome all the challenges like finance, linkages, training, marketing or it can be as simple as finding an office space with the least amount of security

GUWAHATI, November 27: To overcome all the challenges like finance, linkages, training, marketing or it can be as simple as finding an office space with the least amount of security money, Northeast Business Consortium (NBC) has come forward to support young entrepreneurs of the Northeast India, said a press release by NBC.

It is mentioned in the press release that advisor to NBC Dr. Sriparna B Baruah said, “It is very much worth that the local and Innovative Entrepreneurs gets an easy platform to grow and perform in the much competitive market. Now talking about the need of the hour, Entrepreneurs need is a cheap and affordable place to start off, linkages and mentoring.” The good news is that a Guwahati based team has taken up the initiative to bring the upcoming Entrepreneurs from the Northeast together. Finding an office space to start off, with minimum rent and security is the biggest challenge in a city like Guwahati, which is becoming a very fast growing business hub, Dr. Baruah said. She also said that this will be the appropriate place where like-minded individuals who share ideas, knowledge, inspiration and opportunities in an environment where real business is discussed.

With the vision to provide ease of start ups, with least amount of financial burden no sooner an Entrepreneurial hub sought to be established. The whole idea is to get Entrepreneurs together, provide an office space, a common conference hall, with facilities like free Wi-Fi etc. Already a number of young entrepreneurs have already shown keen interest on taking forward their business activities, said the press release.

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England outclass Thailand 9-2 in polo in Manipur – Eastern Mirror

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Fragile Valley Ecology

A lot many water bodies have died up in the Imphal Valley. In their footsteps may follow the rest of the remaining natural water bodies in the valley area, including

A lot many water bodies have died up in the Imphal Valley. In their footsteps may follow the rest of the remaining natural water bodies in the valley area, including the Loktak in due course of time. Purely from common sense, the lifespan of a lake in a land-locked valley with only very few rivers to act at drainage system to flush it perennially, cannot be that very long, and indeed is known to not be very long. For regardless of whether there is a river system draining water away from a valley, there will always many more other rivers that drain into it bringing down tonnes of silt each year from the surrounding mountain catchments areas. It can quite well be imagined why the battle to save fresh water lakes in small valleys have been almost always a losing battle. The best that have been done is to delay their deaths, but the cause for optimism is, advancements in science have come up with ever better techniques to increase the longevity of these lakes. Perhaps someday, it will become a reality when this delay of lake decay can be for always. But the fact remains that without this sort of intervention of science, valley lakes cannot live forever. This is what Manipur should be cautious about.

Rivers can change their courses, and so when silt deposits raise their bed high enough, the finds another alternative path of least resistance. This phenomenon is not altogether unknown even in Manipur’s recorded history. In fact, Manipur’s ancient court chronicles indicate there have been routine artificial dredging of river beds through compulsory contributory labour known as “laloop” under different kings, and even of artificial diversions of river courses. Considering the sizes of the rivers here, these projects could not really have been too awesome or daunting. All the same, although of a totally different dimension, the idea of river linking in the larger context of the vast Indian sub-continent which is in vogue in current times, has never been alien to good administrator kings in the state’s ancient history. Even now, in spite of what the critics of the river linking project say, we do feel it will be an experiment worth the while in Manipur. Just one case should suffice to illustrate. Diverting the Nambul River from the heart of Imphal city would do miles to the health of the river as well as in flood control within the Imphal municipal area. The water too may acquire more irrigational value in the process. The stretch of the river bed thus dried up can become part of the master plan of an Imphal city sewerage project.

Saving our lakes, most particularly the Loktak, will be a far more difficult proposition. But perhaps this will also have to be linked up with a river management project. Perhaps the solution is in devising a way to have our rivers safely deposit their alluvium loads they bring down from the hills in special reservoirs along their meandering courses before they empty into the Loktak. But it is not only the fate of its lakes that the ecology of Imphal Valley is threatened by. The inescapable fact also is, whatever material is introduced into its soil will remain there forever precisely because there is very few rivers flowing out of the valley and draining it. Take for instance chemical pesticides or chemical fertilizers, or for that matter chemical effluents from factories in the future. Most of the residues from these are simply going to continue to accumulate in the soil. Who knows what effect such residues will have on the soil in a couple of hundred years. Just suppose it begins turning acidic or alkaline, or in the worst case scenario, poisonous. Considering pesticides are poisons in all senses of the term, poision, this is not altogether impossible. Again in the absence of a flushing mechanism, it will take eons before these soil conditions can be neutralized. This will indeed be a nightmarish scenario. Abolishing chemical pesticides or fertilizers can also mean present day disasters and it would indeed be stupid to recommend such a measure unthinkingly. What must however be done is to make sure that to the extent possible, only bio-degradable alternatives are used. Or even if there are no real substitutes to chemical agriculture boosters, their long term consequences must be closely monitored and regulated. While we all celebrate the fecundity of the alluvial soil of the valley and its salubrious climate, the obvious fragility of the valley ecology have seldom been part of any serious reflection in official policy making or the general understanding of the issue? This is most unfortunate, and indeed myopic.

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Th Bishwajit, Kh Joykishan sworn in as MLA

IMPHAL, November 27: Thongam Bishwajit and Khumukcham Joykishan who won in the recently concluded bye-election in Thongju and Thangmeiband Assembly Constituency respectively from the BJP ticket have been sworn in

IMPHAL, November 27: Thongam Bishwajit and Khumukcham Joykishan who won in the recently concluded bye-election in Thongju and Thangmeiband Assembly Constituency respectively from the BJP ticket have been sworn in as MLA during an oath taking ceremony held at the Court Room of Speaker Th Lokeshwar Singh of Manipur Legislative Assembly today.

The oath taking ceremony was administered by Speaker Th Lokeshwar as per the Constitution of India.

Thongam Bishwajit had contested from 5-Thongju Assembly Constituency while Khumukcham Joykishan fought from 9-Thangmeiband Assembly Constituency in the bye-election both from the BJP ticket beating their arch rivals by huge margin.

The results of the bye-election, was declared on November 24.

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who is also the president of Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC); Deputy Speaker MK Preshow Shimray; Chairman of Hill Areas Committe Dr Chaltolien Amo and MLAs from the ruling and opposition parties were present at the swearing-in-ceremony.

It may be mentioned that Thongam Bishwajit and Khumukcham Joykishan had won in the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly Election in 2012 contesting from their respective constituencies from All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)’s ticket.

Later, they were disqualified by the Speaker Tribunal.

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Cabinet resolves to commence 12th Session of 10th Assembly from Dec 18

IMPHAL, November 27: A State Cabinet meeting convened today has unanimously resolved to commence the 12th Session of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly from December 18 to 21 and plead

IMPHAL, November 27: A State Cabinet meeting convened today has unanimously resolved to commence the 12th Session of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly from December 18 to 21 and plead the Governor to summon the session.

The meeting chaired by Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh began at 3 pm at the CM’s Secretariat.

According to Education and CAF & PD Minister Moirangthem Okendro who is also the spokesperson of the government, the 11th Session of Manipur Legislative Assembly was adjourned sine-die on August 13 last and accordingly the Governor prorogued the session on November 21.

The Minister informed that the meeting also approved conversion of 13 Government Aided High Schools for Class IX and X in the hill districts as full-fledged Government High Schools with a common campus.

The High Schools will be merged with the nearest Government Junior High Schools for better administration, he said.

Okendro further informed that the 13 Government Aided High Schools which have been receiving Grant-in-Aid from the government from 1980 are Gorkha High School, Hill Model High School, Laii High School, Makui High School, Mapithel Area High School, Maram High School, Ngari High School, North District High School, Patpuihmun High School, Phaibung High School, Thiwa High School, Tongou High School and Valte Khamzathang High School.

Of the 13 approved Government Aided High Schools for conversion into full-fledged High Schools, 11 schools share common campus with Government Junior High Schools for Class I up to Class VIII while the remaining two schools are situated just nearby the campus, the Minister elaborated.

He mentioned that there will be no excessive expenditure on acquiring the 13 Aided High Schools by the government as there are only four approved posts in each of the schools.

A decision to this effect has been taken to ease administrative difficulties, the Minister asserted.s

Maintaining that there are three posts of Graduate Teacher and one sanctioned post of LDC in each of the 13 Aided High Schools, Okendro said that the Graduate Teachers and LDC will also be absorbed by the government with the acquirement of the schools.

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NSUD to back Manipur tribals against 3 controversial bills – Business Standard

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ANSAM Asks Manipur Govt to Ensure Quality Education in Hill Districts – NorthEast Today


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Manipur University VC:Knowledge of Constitution will help fight against AFSPA – thenortheasttoday.com

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An Idle Mind: A Perfect Home for Devil to Settle

By Dr Omila Thounaojam   A peaceful mind is the beginning of a meaningful tour to life’s passages. Whatever the reasons may be, a human mind is the abode of

By Dr Omila Thounaojam

 

A peaceful mind is the beginning of a meaningful tour to life’s passages. Whatever the reasons may be, a human mind is the abode of priceless wisdoms. To live a life filled with endless endeavor to strive and succeed, having a determined mind is a must. The question here is “how” to achieve such a state of mind. The most earthly and reachable way of leading a life that is worth a living, our mind must never be allowed to stay homeless. Just like a beautiful house turns into a heavenly home with loving members residing in it, one’s mind must be occupied with senses bright. Until and unless our mind is not fueled with resourceful thoughts and logics, it is a waste to even think of a beautiful day. When a home is deserted heartlessly by its members on the pretext of hatred, jealousy, greed, etc – it is evident that the concrete structure gets reduced to a deserted village. Human life is surrounded by living thoughts that keeps on feeding upon new concepts and ways of living life. In fact, many find it challengingly hard to learn the “Art” of living. To the most it could be said that we are wandering directionless in quest for a better existence if our mind is not sound enough. What to do then in order to be touch with our own self and our own mind? Like building a bridge for an efficient level of connectivity, one must ambition to bring our minds closer to better and fruitful action. As the saying goes, “we reap what we sow” – so let’s gear up to entertain our mind with thought processes that envision a healthy and busy life.

When one cares to look at the source point of every social problem in existence, it is surprisingly interesting enough to locate that it’s the increasing number of idle minds that had caused such a situation at the first instance. People are educated just for the sake of attaining degree and the knowledge that is received is wasted just like that. The rate of literate young men and women finding suitable job placements are low. What turns out then is another bigger topic to wrestle with. Hardly many think of indulging into creative habits of utilizing the knowledge that they possessed in abundance. Hardly many attempt at churning out the best in them. This has led to a growth of idle minds in town and as such a wide array of idle space generously invites evil thoughts to preside and take over their life bound decisions. It is a common scenario today to witness crimes and news related to it on a daily basis whose life source is none other than an idle mind that needed attention. Believe it or not, our time today calls for a competitive based struggle that call for youths with strong and determined minds. The power ultimately lies in the mind of an individual and this fundamental truth must not be negated on any pretext. The mind should not fear and it should have the will to dream for a wholesome world structure. The source of every beautiful living lies in our will to imagine ceaselessly. We must sharpen up our level of imagining our schemes of life and only then a pattern of hoping for a better tomorrow will begin. We today have unknowingly cut off that part of ourselves that love to be innocent and carefree. Out of our conscious hesitation to take up fearful transits of life’s passages, we have converted ourselves into a laughing stock. It’s now or never. So better we reach out for that lifestyle that allows maximum space ground for a fertile mind to bloom and blossom. We must infiltrate into those avenues of life that will guarantee a high flying flowering of our mental potential. Our real growth and development depends on our accessibility to a mind that facilitates a continuous supply of positive mindsets. The more we neglect this fact, the more we go backward in generating a better self. When one becomes weak physically, it is the psyche – the mind that sustains the strength of an individual. That’s why philosophers often stress upon the combination of the mind and the body for a fuller sustenance. Let us accept the reality of the powerful dimensions of human mind. Let us connect by empowering our mental venues. Let us get better at a collective level by individually enriching ourselves at the basic level. Let us nurture our mental home to extend such a habit to a greater level. Let us not leave it vacant for evil strangers to infiltrate and cause harm. The more we promote such a truth the more we will become rich in the real sense of the term. Let’s not forget this at all cost.

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Let’s talk about football

By Malsawm Kipgen   The beautiful game of football is very popular among the denizens of the multi ethnic mini-India like State of Manipur. No other sports dare to penetrate as

By Malsawm Kipgen

 

The beautiful game of football is very popular among the denizens of the multi ethnic mini-India like State of Manipur. No other sports dare to penetrate as much as football does in the sports loving people of this troubled torn yet nature bounty State. In terms of Nature Beauty, Manipur is well described as “Switzerland of the East”. Likewise, if we are to describe the greatness of Manipur in the field of football, then sure enough, Manipur can be rightly described as the “Brazil of India”. The kind of gifted players and fans and football lovers sprouted naturally in Manipur has no match in any parts of India. It seems football runs in ours veins just as football is in the blood of every Brazilians or Argentines.

Despite petite in geography and not many in population, Manipur is rightly called the India’s power house of football. To be precise, Manipur as a State has a population less than that of the city of Guwahati but Assam State as a whole is far behind Manipur in producing one of the finest footballers for country India. The kind of support the Manipur clubs and footballers receive from their fans and football lovers is immense. This has no doubt pumps up and helps the local talented footballers to go for higher platform.

Thanks to the introduction of ISL 1st Edition last year, we could see the result of the Manipur people’s unfailing support and love for football. Last year, many footballers from our State played for different clubs including our own Northeast United FC. This year too, 12 or so players from Manipur play for 8 different clubs in this ongoing ISL 2nd Edition. The names are: Raju Singh, Seityasen, and Reagan Singh for Northeast United FC; Dhanachandra and Thoi Singh for Chennaiyin FC; Jacky Chand Singh and Gouramangi Singh for Pune FC; Subhash Singh for Mumbai FC; Seiminlen @Len Doungel for Delhi Dynamos; Thokhosiem @Semboi Haokip for FC Goa; and Boithang Haokip (nicked name Beckham of North East) and Siam Hanghal for Northeast United FC. Athletico Kolkata and Kerala Blasters are only the two clubs our footballer did not set foot. Mizoram came second in North East States in terms of the number of footballers playing for different clubs in ISL. Nagaland, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh have none playing in ISL.

Mizoram is on the verge of overtaking the crown of Manipur in the field of football. Mizoram Premier League (MPL) 1st edition was kicked off in 2012. It was a great success in promoting football in Mizoram. The prize money of Mizoram Premier League is a whooping Rs 25 lakh. It has attracted talented young players and orchestrated a lifeline for dreamed footballers. The immediate result one could see from MPL was the winning of Santosh trophy (the highest national football event in India) in 2014 and thus becoming the second States from North East to lift the trophy, the first being Manipur in 2002. Mizoram government is paying sincere attention and doing all it can in promoting football in its State. Not just in Aizawl, it has its eyes on other district such as Lunglei to promote football from grassroots’ level. Laying of world-class artificial grass in Thuamluai, the largest public ground in Lunglei of Southern Mizoram apart from Assam Rifles Ground, Aizawl and providing other required facilities for budding young footballers is the signature mark of good job by Mizoram government.  Mizoram Premier League has made inroad for Aizawl FC to qualify for India League.

Is our (Manipur) government in par with its counterpart Mizoram in promoting football? Can we be fortunate to see a quality playing ground coming up in the near future? We are fortunate enough to have a Main Staduim in Khuman Lampak but when can we see the development in the playing field of Main Stadium? Can the tribals of Manipur who have reservation of Manipur government style of development, dream for a future high standard quality playing ground for their talented and football addict players? Can these players who mostly come from a poor background have an opportunity of financial and technical aid from government?

The entry of FC Zalen from Sapermeina in the final of Manipur State League this year has enliven the morale of other hill based clubs that they can too enter final and win it if they show sincerity to football and work very hard despite troubles. FC Zalen has created history by becoming the first tribal or hill based club to enter final of MSL as well the first 1st debutant to reach final. However though, FC Zalen is not the only club from Sadar who play in State League. Before it, there were clubs such as FC Khanglai and JSYC from this not yet full fledged district. FC Tuff of Sadar Hills had also entered semi-final of CC Meet. Thongkhosiem Haokip, Boithang Haokip, Len Doungel, and once upon a time I league player Kiran Khongsai are all from Sadar Hills. Government of Manipur, keeping in mind the potential Sadar Hills has in football are called upon to do the needful before it is wasted and set an example for other hill districts that whoever works hard will be rewarded.

It is very shameful that the prize money of Manipur State League and CC Meet is way lesser than Tamchon Trophy, an annual football tournament sponsored by Delhi government at Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi for North Eastern students studying in Delhi. Despite having good clubs like AIM, NEROCA (a club playing in 2nd Div I league), NISA and TRAU, and despite the jam packed stadium, the prize money for such events is not making any meaning. This is sheer injustice to clubs as well as the spectators who came in large numbers. Some online media has made estimation that the number of spectators in the final clash between FC Zalen and AIM in this year MSL is 30000+ and the revenue generated from it is Rs 25 lakhs. How much would the organizers get as revenue from the tickets of CC Meet and State League? In this trend of price rise of all essential commodities, will prize money of 2 or 3 lakhs do any good for the tired players as well the managing teams? Wake up and learn! Mizoram Premier League is giving away Rs 25 lakhs to the winner.

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Has power gone to Suu Kyi’s head?

By Nehginpao Kipjen The National League for Democracy (NLD) chairperson Aung San Suu Kyi on November 19 met representatives of more than 50 countries, including Australia, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany,

By Nehginpao Kipjen

The National League for Democracy (NLD) chairperson Aung San Suu Kyi on November 19 met representatives of more than 50 countries, including Australia, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Israel, Japan, Norway, Russia, the United States, and the United Kingdom.  After waiting for 25 years since her party’s electoral victory in the 1990 general election was annulled by the military government, Suu Kyi is convinced that her time has come to lead Myanmar.  In conjunction with her political ambition, Suu Kyi took steps not to antagonise the majority voters of the country, who are predominantly Buddhists. She not only maintained silence on human rights violations against the country’s minority Muslims, but her party avoided fielding Muslim candidates.  As a politician, Suu Kyi’s electoral strategy worked well in her favour, much better than many analysts had predicted before the election.

As the NLD prepares to form the next government, there are some concerns. One major concern is the possible confrontation between NLD and the military, which still remains a powerful force and essential element in the country’s polity.  Before the election, Suu Kyi said “If we win, and the NLD forms a government, I will be above the president.the constitution says nothing about somebody being above the president.”   In response, Zaw Htay, a senior official at the President’s office, said Suu Kyi’s comments were “against the constitutional provision” which states that the president takes precedence over all other persons.  After the election on November 10, the NLD leader continued to say that the president “will have no authority, and will act in accordance with the decisions of the party…because in any democratic country, it’s the leader of the winning party that becomes the leader of the government.”

Suu Kyi’s pre and post election remarks unequivocally show that she is keen and ambitious to lead not only her party but also the next government. Since NLD now has majority seats in both houses of the parliament, the party is in a position to elect the president and one of the two vice-presidents. The participation of NLD in the 2015 general election means that the party has agreed to respect the 2008 constitution, which protects the inherent role of military in politics. There is no doubt that Suu Kyi would act with due diligence not to provoke the military leaders. And at the same time, she will play more or less the role of Sonia Gandhi during the Congress-led government in India.

However, there is a danger that the military may find it difficult to tolerate should the country president becomes a puppet of Suu Kyi. If such situation arises, the military will target the president for being incompetent.  There are two main concerns that can provoke the military to intervene or disrupt the civilian government – the peace process with ethnic armed groups and the question of constitutional amendment. If the military sees that the NLD government is incapable of resolving the decades-old ethnic minority problems and feels that there is an imminent threat to the country’s national and territorial integrity, it will find a reason to intervene.  Similarly, if the military thinks the NLD government uses its power to try to amend or replace the 2008 constitution with the objective of reducing or eliminating the role of military in politics, it will act.  The people of Myanmar and the international community should understand that the democratisation process in Myanmar is a kind consensual transition in which the authoritarian leaders actively participate in the process of change by controlling or limiting the change. This transition entails some degree of political continuity between authoritarianism and the elected government. To avoid confrontation with the military and the country’s ethnic minorities, Suu Kyi must ensure that both these groups are either consulted or included in all major decisions the NLD government takes.  It would be a wise move on her part if Suu Kyi can allocate some important portfolios to ethnic minorities. Even if she acts as the architect or above the president, she must act diligently not to provoke the military leadership and not to betray the trust of ethnic minorities.

Dr. Nehginpao Kipgen is a US-based political scientist.

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Cow may be sacred animal but not valuable than man

By Henna Vaiphei   The constitution of India upholds the cultural and religious rights of all its citizens equally without showing any bias with a vision of attaining equal growth in

By Henna Vaiphei

 

The constitution of India upholds the cultural and religious rights of all its citizens equally without showing any bias with a vision of attaining equal growth in all aspects of life. It neither empowered nor authorised the larger communities to enforce their traditional ethics and religion against the interests of the ethnic minorities. If the Centre or State fails to discharge its responsibility, citizens should not be asked to suffer. Article 15 of the Constitution is more specific instance of the right to equality which prohibits an individual being subjected to discrimination in matters of rights, privileges and immunities.

Against the constitutional provision, with the BJP regaining power at the centre, once again banning or eating beef turned out to be a boiling issue all over India which subjected many innocent citizens suffering untold misery causing regrettable lost of life to many unnecessarily. Many presumed banning or eating beef is an issue between the Hindus and the Muslims minority, indeed it is a common issue which affected all ethnic communities residing in India. However the issue is worsening in parts of Maharashtra, Haryana, Jammu &Kashmir and Delhi etc where both the Hindus and Muslims are living together in large number. But banning beef or slaughtering cow is not viable in the north-eastern region as most of the states are dominated by tribals who had been practising beef eating culture since time immemorial.

Some Hindu fundamentalists commented, protecting cow is relevant to the ethic of non-violence forgetting their act of violence to other animals butchering for food. Buddhism which is known to be the messenger of non-violence restricted only its followers to abstain from any form of violence even against the smallest insects as they can feel pain and suffer like human being, but never encourage banning or prohibiting meat for those who consumed it. Even, Gandhi, the father of the nation, who was known for his philosophy of non-violence world-wide did not forced his Hindu or Muslim brethren to stop eating meat in spite of his strict adherence to the ethic of non-violence.

Distinction in diet may be blamed the epicentre of the issue as majority Hindus is vegetarian, whereas the Muslim and Christian tribal minorities with some sections of the Hindus are non-vegetarian by birth or tradition. But all the Hindus in common avoid eating beef and show reverence to cow as mother with the exception of other animals butchering for diet. There are some sections in the society who eat only fowls, hen, goat etc. and still certain sections eat only fish and not other animals. Dog meat the most favourite meat of all animals by the tribals of the north-eastern region is extremely detested by the people of the mainland India, even feel vomiting by seeing it. This justified that food habit is exclusively accredited to the decision of the individual concerned and no one has the right to dictate or interfere in this regard.

The building of misconceptions has also extended to the dietary habits of the ‘Muslim’ community. The profession of a section of Muslims, who are Kasais (butchers), those in the trade of beef selling, has been brought in to add to the ‘Hate other’, ‘social common sense’ aspect of the Indian culture in particular. The result being that it is perceived, at the broader layers of the society, as beef eating being compulsory for Muslims. The notion which has been popularised is that the Cow is Holy for Hindus: Muslims kill her! With a strong view that Muslim invaders brought beef eating into India. These misconceptions have by now; become a part of the ‘social common sense’ of a large number of people in the Indian society. In fact it is BJP members who have been at the centre of accusations ranging from fanning communal tensions in the area, having links to the main suspects in the attack and making inflammatory comments in the aftermath of the killing.

Many alleged BJP and its alliance parties is the mentor of this issue as many BJP and RSS Hindu fundamentalist leaders are openly campaigning for banning slaughtering cow nationwide. Since the installation Mr Modi’s government, the rhetoric surrounding protection of cows has stepped up. A BJP coalition government in Maharashtra state imposed a total beef ban earlier this year. And Mr Rashid was recently assaulted in the state assembly after he allegedly hosted a beef party in Srinagar. Adding more fuel to the fire, Bharatiya Janata Party MP Sakshi Maharaj said that they are ready to kill in order to protect cows from slaughter. He also backed Haryana Chief Minister Manoharlal Khattar’s controversial “Muslims should quit eating beef” statement, saying there was nothing wrong in it. Further, “We won’t remain silent if somebody tries to kill our mother,” said the BJP hardcore Sakshi Maharaj in comments broadcast on the CNN-IBN news channel. “We are ready to kill and get killed,” he said.

Although the home ministry expressed concern over the incident and the President has called for tolerance and plurality to be upheld, Mr Modi has maintained a conspicuous silence over the killing. But, “The blame for this has to fall entirely on Modi. Those who spread this poison enjoy his patronage,” wrote Pratap Bhanu Mehta, who heads the influential Centre for Policy Research, in The Indian Express newspaper.

The cited points revealed the facts that Mr Modi, honourable Prime Minister of India and his alliance partners with some Hindu hard cores deliberately voiced the issue of banning slaughtering cow or eating beef against the cultural and fundamental rights of the citizens for gaining more political power in various states. Instead of addressing the plight of the minorities, they are intensifying the issue from bad to worse by making inflammatory comments, infuriating the mobs leading to more tension between the Hindus and minority Muslims in parts of the mainland of India. The rumours or news of conflict or dispute in several places of the main land India over this issue banning beef is continuously explored in the national papers and Television and the issue still remained unabated. Who has to address the plight of the people over this issue? Or is it the policy of BJP government to make India one nation, one religion, one culture and one tradition in favour of the Hindu community, extremely against the constitution?

Mr Modi and his alliance partners with some Hindu hard-cores should know that there is no constitutional provision for rearing cow in such manners as to be revered cow as god and worship or slaughter for dietary, but it remains purely at the decision of the owners to be utilized to meet the needs purposefully. Also, they should keep in mind that India is a land of multi-ethnicities with diverse religious, cultural, traditional and identity backgrounds with a number of restrictions not to be done. For the Hindus culture cow may be a sacred animal to be worship, but beef may be a good diet component food items for the Muslim and other tribal minorities for over centuries in India. It is against the constitution and law of the land to impose ban on such food item much preferred by the people who consumed it without proper justification. Specifically, Mr Modi should always remember, the life of man is more valuable than cow and the life of man can never be made in exchange with the life of cow. Visiting foreign nations in rotation has no meaning while many citizens died by committing suicide due to job problem or fear of starvation death and banning food item. BJP should be very careful from any type of sentimental issue which can nurture misunderstanding, conflict or dispute among the different ethnic communities of India or they will fall in their own trap before fulfilling half of their dreams in power as in the past India shining Atal Bihari Vajpayee government ended. Let every rational citizen learn from Gandhi statement “where there is love there is life” so that unity in diversity, dream of the constitution framers can be attained successfully.

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Feeding below the waist

By Samarjit Kambam   A man is born to give. He has to give his love and affection to his wife and children. He has to provide care and protection to

By Samarjit Kambam

 

A man is born to give. He has to give his love and affection to his wife and children. He has to provide care and protection to his parents. He has to help his friends and relatives in need, help them in times of crises and a lot more. It is his moral obligation to bring up his children, educate them and lead them all the way till they stand on their own and face the world by themselves. He has to be a responsible husband, father and son all rolled up in one. In fact, the greatness of a man lies in the way he takes responsibility. Most of all, he should remain prepared to dedicate even his life for his spouse or shall I say better half. He has to be tolerant, patient, compassionate and co-operative towards his spouse. Many may say they love their children more than their spouses. That’s hypocrisy. The better half comes first, children follows.

I have come across men, men of good repute, useful and responsible members of society as well as good husbands. Such men lead a happy life with their spouses. But, it’s an irony that after certain point of time such good and compassionate men which are really hard to find, find themselves in a dilemma. Which dilemma? One that leads to heartache and makes one to land in a state of misery. The root cause of the dilemma is that their wives ran away to other men, an unimaginable status quo. But why? After all the care, love and affection heaped upon his better half, why do such a good man deserve such a deep mental pain and heartache? Well, every wife likes a good husband – healthy, wealthy, successful, compassionate, caring and affectionate, who stand for her through thick and thin and there are many women who get all those. Still, such unpalatable happenings take place. Why? What could be the secret behind the paramount reason? I have encountered many guys who lead their lives in misery after their wives leave them after leading a family life. I can still recall Dr Ibopihak (name changed) who is a college professor. He is really a gentle, soft spoken, patient, tolerant, highly educated guy who doesn’t involve in any vice and is quite healthy, a very responsible husband and dad who still takes great care of his kids. His wife ran away with another man many years back. During that transitional stage, he was so shocked he almost went nuts. He used to ask me “Tell me, son, what’s my fault? Have I done any bad or inhumane thing to deserve this?”. A very difficult question to answer. Even Einstein would stir in his grave unable to answer this question. Later on, it was found out that he became sterile after giving birth to two kids. But her wife required her biological needs and she deserves also, as a human being which the professor failed to provide. Such delicate cases don’t happen to all, but there are many such cases in the world.

It really shocked us when local women vendors at Sanakeithel or Ima Market get married to humus black Bihari vendors. But it has been found out after a thorough introspection by civil societies that only the local women are not to blame. Their husbands usually turned out to be loafers or drunkards who don’t care a hoot for their wives making their women very lonely and giving them a meaningless life. It is at this vulnerable phase of life where such outsiders take chance through emotional blackmail, giving false hopes, constant appreciation and attention, showing compassion and care thereby bringing the women to close proximity – first mentally by winning their hearts. Once that state has been reached, physical proximity becomes quite easy and naturally they get physical with each other with the women falling prey to such voracious, sex-starved outsiders.

An unwanted scenario in our male-dominated societal set-up is that if a couple doesn’t give birth to a child after one or two years of marriage, then the husband and family usually drives away the women for not bearing children even though the fault is the husband’s medically. It’s a mindset too old which doesn’t fall in the right place in our present society because of the loopholes. Its like the guilty going scot free with the innocent victim becoming the accused. The males of our society need to change our mindset in this regard.

I have also witnessed a guy who is a sportsman cum body builder. After having a beautiful baby boy from his wife, he too has also become sort of a member of this ‘dilemma club’. But the positive side about him is that he takes great care of his kid and instead of relying on intoxicants, garners more attention to pumping iron, sometimes voraciously. Now-a-days he not only pump iron with greater intensity but eat, drink and sleep iron. What a predicament, after all the efforts he carried out.

I have encountered filthy rich men with immense power whose wives eloped away with guys who lead a life of abject poverty. These men don their wives with jewellery from head to toe, buy them the costliest dresses, take them to the choicest restaurants and hotels for dinner and serve them their favourite recipe day on and day off. But there’s something they fail to provide and that’s something which money cannot boy – the biological need of a woman. In fact, however opulent and powerful they are, they aren’t able to feed their wives below the waist. That’s where a moth-hill issue or a non-issue becomes a mountain-big issue.

Course, unhealthy lifestyle and use of intoxicants are factors that act as impetus or catalyst to the rise of the unpalatable issue but that can be considered temporary. The main culprits are the sex hormones. Non secretion or low level secretion of these hormones inside the body of a man makes him sterile or have a weak libido. The irony is that these hormones have nothing to do whether the guy is rich or poor. It’s a matter of luck. When I was a kid, I can still recall a young lady who, after getting married for about a year returned to her ancestral home and COL(cried out loud) in front of everybody present expressing, “The marriage turned out to be only name-sake to me. I am still like a virgin, an un-married woman”. Being a kid I couldn’t make out head or tale to what she was saying but later on I realised that the guy he married turned out to be sterile turning her married life meaningless and sort of a living nightmare.

Wisdom doesn’t lie below the waist. But it is from below the waist of the female of the human species that we came out alive and kicking and are able to see and experience the world. And most of all ‘Hips don’t lie’. As for me, I am thin and feeble but so far God has been kind to me and in this regard I am still holding on, still grasping, still going strong. But for the not so fortunate guys out there who fail to err, rise to the occasion, hope that renewed vigour and drive takes a U-turn with non-drivability issue lost on the driveway. And last of all guys, God speed…..

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