28th General Conference of Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong Begins

Imphal, April 19: The 28th General Conference cum Sports Meet of Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong has kick-started here today with the traditional benediction —hokharai—led by the village headman Ng Khathing in the presence of SDO Phungyar Rang Peter MCS…


Imphal, April 19: The 28th General Conference cum Sports Meet of Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong has kick-started here today with the traditional benediction —hokharai—led by the village headman Ng Khathing in the presence of SDO Phungyar Rang Peter MCS, ANSAM president Komou Sha and other dignitaries on the dais. While the monument of the event, which […]

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Manipur State Power Development Corporation Abolished

IMPHAL, April 19: Even though the Manipur State Power Development Corporation is yet to begin operations, it has been abolished by the State Cabinet today. On the other hand, the Cabinet has given its approval to implementation of a scheme introduced …


IMPHAL, April 19: Even though the Manipur State Power Development Corporation is yet to begin operations, it has been abolished by the State Cabinet today. On the other hand, the Cabinet has given its approval to implementation of a scheme introduced by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs through which International funding can be sought. Interacting […]

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Sikkim Adjudged 3rd Best State In Panchayati Raj 2010-2011

GANGTOK, April 19: Sikkim has again been adjudged as the third best performing State in the country for progress in Panchayati Raj for the year 2010-11. Among the North East States, Sikkim has emerged as the top Panchayati Raj State. The State will re…


GANGTOK, April 19: Sikkim has again been adjudged as the third best performing State in the country for progress in Panchayati Raj for the year 2010-11. Among the North East States, Sikkim has emerged as the top Panchayati Raj State. The State will receive a cash incentive award of Rs 1 crore for this achievement. […]

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Workshop On Handloom And Handicraft In North East

SHILLONG, April 19: A seminar was held on Tuesday at the inaugural programme on the promotional activities of handloom and handicraft to provide advocacy and knowledge sharing of artisans, weavers, and other associated person/agencies. The chief guest…


SHILLONG, April 19: A seminar was held on Tuesday at the inaugural programme on the promotional activities of handloom and handicraft to provide advocacy and knowledge sharing of artisans, weavers, and other associated person/agencies. The chief guest for the occasion was Adviser (Banking, industries and Tourism) North Eastern Council (NEC) M. S. Bhuyan, while Special […]

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Khasi Students’ Unioin (KSU) Demands Transfer Of SP

Nongstoin, April 19: The Khasi Students’ Union (KSU) West Khasi Hills District Tuesday demanded the State government to transfer the Superintendent of Police (SP) West Khasi Hills. The Spokesperson of the Union said that the decision was taken in th…


Nongstoin, April 19: The Khasi Students’ Union (KSU) West Khasi Hills District Tuesday demanded the State government to transfer the Superintendent of Police (SP) West Khasi Hills. The Spokesperson of the Union said that the decision was taken in the Executive meeting held in the Office Chamber of the Union on Monday. He also stated […]

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Dr Mukul Sangma led MUA Coalition Government Completes One Year

Shillong, April 19: The Dr Mukul Sangma led MUA coalition government will be completing its one year in office on Wednesday. Chief Minister Dr Mukul Sangma was sworn to office on April 20 last year. Talking to reporters, Dr Sangma stated that his expe…


Shillong, April 19: The Dr Mukul Sangma led MUA coalition government will be completing its one year in office on Wednesday. Chief Minister Dr Mukul Sangma was sworn to office on April 20 last year. Talking to reporters, Dr Sangma stated that his experience for the past one year as the Chief Minister of Meghalaya […]

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Special Focus On Basic Amenities In NE, Assures Center

TAWANG, April 19: The Union Ministry of Rural Development today asserted that it is paying special focus on providing basic amenities to rural masses so that the vision of inclusive development of the UPA government can be achieved, an official commun…


TAWANG, April 19: The Union Ministry of Rural Development today asserted that it is paying special focus on providing basic amenities to rural masses so that the vision of inclusive development of the UPA government can be achieved, an official communiqué stated this evening. Addressing the inaugural function of the Performance Review Meeting of North […]

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Shooting the messenger – E-Pao.net

Shooting the messengerE-Pao.netGiven the political and social scenario in present Manipur, it is also easy for any group to whip up unnecessary tension, by shooting in the dark and needlessly pointing the finger of accusation, not for the attack, but f…

Shooting the messenger
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Given the political and social scenario in present Manipur, it is also easy for any group to whip up unnecessary tension, by shooting in the dark and needlessly pointing the finger of accusation, not for the attack, but for some imagined insinuation.
Do not politicise attack: UNCCalcutta Telegraph
United Naga Council on MLA attackMorungExpress

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Pawan Hans Helicopter Crash at Tawang: 17 Killed, 6 Injured

TAWANG/GUWAHATI, April 19: In one of the biggest air crashes in Arunachal Pradesh, 17 people were killed and six others injured, four of them seriously, on Tuesday when a Pawan Hans chopper burst into flames and then plunged into a gorge while trying …


TAWANG/GUWAHATI, April 19: In one of the biggest air crashes in Arunachal Pradesh, 17 people were killed and six others injured, four of them seriously, on Tuesday when a Pawan Hans chopper burst into flames and then plunged into a gorge while trying to land at Tawang civil helipad. The ill-fated chopper with 18 passengers […]

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Bombs hurled at Manipur MLA’s house – The Hindu

Bombs hurled at Manipur MLA's houseThe HinduImphal: Militants on Tuesday hurled grenades at the residence of an MLA here, officials said. Two grenades were lobbed on the house of Khasim Ruivah, independent MLA of the Chingai Assembly constituency i…

Bombs hurled at Manipur MLA's house
The Hindu
Imphal: Militants on Tuesday hurled grenades at the residence of an MLA here, officials said. Two grenades were lobbed on the house of Khasim Ruivah, independent MLA of the Chingai Assembly constituency in Ukhrul district. They failed to explode and
Militants attack MLA''s house in ManipurIBNLive.com
Grenades found at MLA Khasim Ruivah's residenceKanglaOnline

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Riha Ambush: NSCN-IM Accuses MLA Of Betraying The Nagas

IMPHAL, Apr 19 : Without specifically mentioning the Riha ambush or directly admitting its involvement, the NSCN-IM has launched a scathing verbal attack on MLA Wungnaoshang Keishing, accusing him of betraying the Nagas. In a press release issued by i…


IMPHAL, Apr 19 : Without specifically mentioning the Riha ambush or directly admitting its involvement, the NSCN-IM has launched a scathing verbal attack on MLA Wungnaoshang Keishing, accusing him of betraying the Nagas. In a press release issued by its ministry of information and publicity, the NSCN-IM said, “Wungnaoshang has been playing around dangerously with […]

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Don Bosco’s relic arrive next week to Manipur – E-Pao.net

Don Bosco's relic arrive next week to ManipurE-Pao.netManipur will be the country's first state to receive the casket containing the relic of saint Don Bosco at Imphal airport on April 29. The sacred relic will then be brought to the Cathedral …

Don Bosco's relic arrive next week to Manipur
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Manipur will be the country's first state to receive the casket containing the relic of saint Don Bosco at Imphal airport on April 29. The sacred relic will then be brought to the Cathedral in Bishop's House in Dibrugarh.

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Primary teachers for Manipur high schools – The Hindu

Primary teachers for Manipur high schoolsThe HinduParents and educationists are concerned over posting of several primary school teachers in junior high schools, high schools and higher secondary schools in the four valley districts of Manipur. Student…

Primary teachers for Manipur high schools
The Hindu
Parents and educationists are concerned over posting of several primary school teachers in junior high schools, high schools and higher secondary schools in the four valley districts of Manipur. Students have complained that these teachers could not

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Militants attack MLA”s house in Manipur – IBNLive.com

Militants attack MLA''s house in ManipurIBNLive.comThe grenades failed to explode and it was later defused by Manipur police bomb experts, they said adding motive behind the incident was not immediately known. Police would investigate whether t…

Militants attack MLA''s house in Manipur
IBNLive.com
The grenades failed to explode and it was later defused by Manipur police bomb experts, they said adding motive behind the incident was not immediately known. Police would investigate whether the incident was connected with monetary demand by militants
Bombs hurled at Manipur MLA's houseThe Hindu
Grenades found at MLA Khasim Ruivah's residenceKanglaOnline

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The working men in the opposite buildings return home honking ,though it is almost midnight, and soon they have gone up to their places the burglar alarms break out shattering… Read more »

The working men in the opposite buildings return home honking ,though it is almost midnight, and soon they have gone up to their places the burglar alarms break out shattering the just-arrived silence of night. The roaming cattle have rubbed against the mini-cars. At this time of the night some kids can be heard playing cricket in their courtyard; the bouncing of plastic ball and the banging of bat against the cemented floor, and the noise travelling through the joined-floors. It is Sunday night one wonders why the kids are still allowed to play cricket: the syndrome of IPL tournament and the world cup hangover. My eyelids become heavier, but my heated restless body turns from one side to another on the inch-thick mattress below the newly bought sheet, which the retailer said it would never fade.

I have barely slept four hours; the loud bangs on my door as well on others’ make me wonder what’s going on: the creation of rolled up newspapers bound in rubber bands and thrown up from the dust-covered lane. Good that my landlord doesn’t have a glass door. Thinking I should get a glance the paper I open the door, but the sight of littered waste from the bin by the dog makes me forget my desire to read. After the adventurous feat at night the dogs also left their marks behind; excrements.
I’m done sweeping and my floor is good for another hour. Before I have laid my eyes on the front page of the paper the green grocers in push carts have declared their arrival in well modulated voices, and soon baskets and buckets hanging from ropes from the hands of housewives are suspended and those on the highest floor shout their orders and haggle.
The green grocers linger emitting, travelling well through the neighbourhood. Their absence is now filled up by waste collectors who show up with folded sacks strapped on their bicycle carriers and their distinct noise coming out from one corner of the mouth. Tens of them paddle along from morning till evening, but none has a substantial. As dusk creeps in their voices are drowned out by high-decibel lorry horns on 125ccbikes, exhibiting greatness. And competing vigorously with the 125ccbikers are the people in mini-cars honking incessantly like those buses driving through the thick elephant jungles.
No conscious individual comes out to say anything as though everybody is in good term with the cacophony and this is some sort of an eternal festivity. One could ask how one can stay at home and concentrate while living in houses without noise proof? To a new comer, who was accustomed to overheard-IT skills and the jogging economy, this could be his wrong place where nothing has inched and what has been is what had been.
Each time India wins a cricket match against any nation the collective enthusiasm is spontaneously flamboyant: ladies cheering from balconies, men dancing and beating the drums till early morning under a sky spangled with fireworks. How that oneness is spectacular to me. But this oneness in celebration leaves behind the dust-covered lanes and roads strewn with papers and plastic bags, and in the morning more plastic and paper waste are pushed out from their domains thickening the litters, but for this there is no oneness or a collective spontaneous enthusiasm to clean up the mess. Civil responsibility here is virtually absent.
This attitude can be seen everywhere; a lower middle class family with an income of twenty thousand rupees with a sole breadwinner living in a crammed flat in a dilapidated block can employ maids to sweep and launder clothes. Often time those people are seen just sitting with litters at their feet waiting for their underpaid maids to come and clean up the mess.
Though I’m new in Delhi I have a feeling that I should knock on the doors and ask them to send one able person from each family with some money to sweep the neighbourhood, at least, once a week and buy some bins for the waste. Would my call be considered as an insult to their status?

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Militants attack MLA’s house in Manipur – Assam Tribune

Militants attack MLA's house in ManipurAssam TribuneThe grenades failed to explode and it was later defused by Manipur police bomb experts, they said adding motive behind the incident was not immediately known. Police would investigate whether the …

Militants attack MLA's house in Manipur
Assam Tribune
The grenades failed to explode and it was later defused by Manipur police bomb experts, they said adding motive behind the incident was not immediately known. Police would investigate whether the incident was connected with monetary demand by militants

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Training Programme On Mechanized Farming Of Hill Agriculture

ITANAGAR, Apr 18: The All India Coordinated Research Project (AICRP) on Ergonomics and Safety in Agriculture (ESA) of NERIST, Nirjuli in collaboration with Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Dirang, West Kameng district organized a 3 days training programme …


ITANAGAR, Apr 18: The All India Coordinated Research Project (AICRP) on Ergonomics and Safety in Agriculture (ESA) of NERIST, Nirjuli in collaboration with Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Dirang, West Kameng district organized a 3 days training programme on mechanized farming of hill agriculture in the Khasso village of Dirang district from 15th to 17th of […]

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Meghalaya Primary Teachers To Hit Streets Today

SHILLONG,April 19: Hundreds of teachers under the banner of All Primary School Teacher’s Association (APSTA) are set to hit the streets on Tuesday in protest against the Government’s failure to pay their salaries since December last year. …


SHILLONG,April 19: Hundreds of teachers under the banner of All Primary School Teacher’s Association (APSTA) are set to hit the streets on Tuesday in protest against the Government’s failure to pay their salaries since December last year. The teachers would take out a procession from National Dorbar Hall, Mawkhar to the Main Secretariat at 11 […]

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April shower 2011 in Imphal – E-Pao.net

April shower 2011 in ImphalE-Pao.netLou Majaw in fact came all the way to Manipur with two truck loads of sound systems to treat the music loving Imphal crowd and also to suit their historic performance .Hard core 'hard rock' lovers were so ent…

April shower 2011 in Imphal
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Lou Majaw in fact came all the way to Manipur with two truck loads of sound systems to treat the music loving Imphal crowd and also to suit their historic performance .Hard core 'hard rock' lovers were so enthusiastic to witness their old time

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Calling time on the most unsafe state in India – Part 2

MANIPUR ON A SWISS MODEL Political legitimacy is indeed central to the sustenance of Manipuri identity. The existence of secessionist movements reflects a lack of legitimacy. The lack of state… Read more »

MANIPUR ON A SWISS MODEL

Political legitimacy is indeed central to the sustenance of Manipuri identity. The existence of secessionist movements reflects a lack of legitimacy. The lack of state legitimacy relates to the rise of ethnic conflict and competing ethnonationalism. Repressive policies to deal with ethnic dissent are counterproductive. In the absence of other feasible solutions, all of us in Manipur need to find a solution. I have a solution aimed at challenging the existing political disorder in Manipur.

As s few Meiteis are now vocalising for a plebiscite the Kukis are renewing their demand for independence, while the Nagas are sticking to their gun.

Anyone who has studied ethnic conflicts in the world especially after the Cold War will understand how the ethnic Nagas feel about their “ethnicity” rather than economic disparity. I have full sympathy with them. However, to quote Aristotle: “if things do not turn out as we wish, we should wish for them as they turn out.”

It’s time to manage ethnic conflicts and resolve to live together in relative harmony while maximising equality in the distribution of political and economic resources.

At the risk of highfalutin, a strong sense of belonging to Manipur should be founded on a common language of Manipuri, a common historical background, shared values and Manipuri symbolism of “Chingna koina pan saba…”

As examples, during our student days in Darjeeling, Shibo Mao, Shonkhhao Kipgen, Waikhom Damodor and I conversed in Manipuri and we felt Manipuris separate from the Nagas, who we regarded as some other people.

I grew up with Kabuis in the Imphal town and my father had a Kabui Chakprasi called Yaima whom we treated as if he was a Meitei, calling him Tayaima. I had many Tangkhul friends, both male and female. We got on very well until the politicians came.

So I have a proposition for all those like-minded people of Manipur that it would far better for all of us to create a distinct Manipuri civic identity among the population and to differentiate it from neighbouring states, often akin in tribalism, language and/or religion, following the example of the Swiss nation, which took 50 years on the road towards a more united Swiss State with the formation of a Federal Constitution in 1948.

Switzerland was built mainly because of political reasons by different ethnic communities. It is not a homogenous nation. It has been allowing ethnic groups to retain their cultural identities and institutions. It was exclusively German in the beginning. The confederation was formed by the alliance of valleys and cities.

Switzerland is an example of a successful ‘multinational’ and ‘multicultural’ state. The Swiss ‘nation’ worked for a “national spirit” and the “conscience of working for a nation” that fostered the nation building process, without transforming into linguistic or cultural homogenisation.

The Swiss confederation is rightly seen as an outstanding example of the successful political integration of differing ethnic affinities. Switzerland is ‘a nation by the consent’ of its differing parts. It is described as a multilingual “nation by will” or multicultural polity. It entered an age of political upheavals as in Manipur, which was to last for fifty years.

The Swiss “model” to settle violent nationality-conflicts has been a recurrent phenomenon since 1948 – most recently, for example, in the proposals of bringing peace to Cyprus and
Bosnia. There are specific conditions out of which Switzerland developed along with complex institutional apparatus and political culture of the modern federal state.

Switzerland is a landlocked country like Manipur (- definitely not Switzerland of the East), geographically divided between the Alps, the Central Plateau and the Jura, spanning an area
of 41,285 km². The Alps occupy the greater part of the country. The Swiss population is approximately 7.9 million people mostly on the Plateau with the largest and global cities and economic centres of Zurich and Geneva.

The Swiss nation consists of four ethnically different people: German (bordering Germany, French (bordering France), Italian (bordering Italy) and a minority – Rumantsch in Southeastern Switzerland.

In Switzerland there are four official languages, but in everyday public life, only one or two of the official languages will be spoken depending on the region.

The solution to a ‘Swiss nation building’ consisted in a form of ‘personal’ and not ‘territorial’
federalism that would make each citizen of the Empire ‘at home’ in any part of the country. In such a political system all the four nations take part equally in the common polity.

The personal (non-territorial) federalism consists in giving to individuals a statute allowing them to depend on the rules edited by a federal entity. Federalism protects personal liberty of any individual of any community.

Like Switzerland, Manipur needs to transform itself into a multi-ethnic state of Manipur with a sense of a collective national identity, each community taking part in common institutions and practices, separated from a ‘culturalist’ and ethnic perspective. The question is undoubtedly, how to formulate?

We need an intellectual circle representing all the communities to participate in a nation-building process. We need people with confidence that there are sufficient common grounds for the union to succeed with underlying ideologies of a free and progressive liberalisation, and there is nothing to worry about than the ethnic diversities of its members.

We need a few like-minded people from each ethnic group to begin with, and form a leveraging nucleus with tentacles. Once agreed and formed, such a circle should devise how to build a composite Manipuri identity based on equality or autonomy within the framework
of the existing state of Manipur

Politicians with such broader aims in their manifestoes should be chosen to form a ‘unitary’ democratic government in Imphal that can handle issues of ethnicity and inequality. This will then be a ‘federal government’. The term “federacy” is loosely used here in the context of participation of all communities in Manipur for the purpose of solving mutual problems.

The Federation of Switzerland consists of sovereign states, each capable of functioning as an independent state. Manipur is a mini ‘unitary state’ in which administrative district units exercise only those powers granted to them from the state government in Imphal, as in the UK before devolution.

To allow room for local democracy and accountability, a miniature of political system at the
district level could be established for spending the funds financed by the Central government.
through the State Government. A political strength has a substantial impact on budget responsibility at the local level. The trouble is the districts with a weak political leadership will tend to have large budget deficits. But this is not insurmountable.

The big hurdle will come from demands from the Meiteis to stop application of Schedule V to hill areas, allowing them to purchase land in the hill ranges, which consists of 90% of total area of Manipur, keeping particular safeguards. They claim that the purported advantages of the Meitei majority is now getting neutralised by the advantageous rights of the minority tribal people.

Agreeably, the abolition of the above safeguards for the time being will be inappropriate as the tribal people need special protection due to disadvantageous conditions. But the question of how long will depend on the amendment of the Indian Constitution.

In the eyes of the law, everybody is equal in Manipur as well as in India. Disparity in social status, economy and education exists everywhere in India. There is nothing like a perfect system of government. But there must be a fair attempt to narrow down the disparity.

Manipur is a state in democratic India. There will be disparity in some form or the other. That is why we have a representative democratic government in Imphal. Any grievance should be aired through the medium of elected members of the Manipur Legislative Assembly.

Manipuris need a think tank or a policy institute ie a non-profit organisation that conducts research and engage in advocacy in areas such as economy, social policy or political strategy
that will be fair to all ethnic groups, big or small. There must be ‘give and take’ approach, better than ‘take and give’ policy.

The growing civilisation in Manipur as against the savage needs forethought ie the willingness to endure present pains for the sake of the future pleasures, even though the future pleasures are very distant as was the case in Switzerland. We should check our impulses through law, custom and religion. We should be less instinctive as among the savage and more systematic as among the civilised.

As the purposes of the community are enforced upon the individual, the purposes of such a ‘federalised’ state should be enforced on the communities.

As a counter to the power of ethno-nationalism, which has been mushrooming in Manipur, attempts should be made to portray the political “Manipur by will”, transcending language
culture and ethnicity, as an antithesis, or even to recast the lack of “objective Manipur” as a virtue, as a specifically civilisatory mission entrusted to Manipur.

What has always been the most problematic of Manipur’s linguistic-cum-ethnic differences is the contrast between the Majority Meitei and the minority Nagas. This can be solved by attempts made to portray the political “nation by will” by pressure groups in each community on the motto that what you expect from others shall be performed to others.

Breathes there the man, with soul so dead,
Who never to himself had said,
This is my own, my native land.
Sir Walter Scott (Scottish poet)

PS. I have tried to portray unbiased views of Meiteis and Nagas. Any suggestion would be welcome.

The writer is based in the UK
Email: imsingh.onetel.com
Website: www.drimsingh@onetel.co.uk

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