Bal Shree

IMPHAL, July 22: Four students have been selected by social welfare department for participation at the Zonal Level Bal Shree Camp. The selected students are Waikhom Marilyun Devi of Tiny… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 22: Four students have been selected by social welfare department for participation at the Zonal Level Bal Shree Camp. The selected students are Waikhom Marilyun Devi of Tiny Tots` Unique School (creative writing), Minerva Laiphungbam of Little Flower School (creative performance), Chingakham Chanu Lamnganbi of Heritage Convent (creative scientific innovation) and Naoroibam Anand Singh of Eagle High School (creative art).

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Baruah hatching terror plot: Assam CM

GUWAHATI,July 22(NNN): Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi said United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) military chief Paresh Baruah was bent upon subversion in the state despite the outlawed outfit’s declaration… Read more »

GUWAHATI,July 22(NNN): Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi said United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) military chief Paresh Baruah was bent upon subversion in the state despite the outlawed outfit’s declaration of ceasefire.

Barua and some 150 hardliners have refused to talk to ‘colonial New Delhi’ and have broken off with the majority pro-talks ULFA headed by chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa.

“We’ve received intelligence inputs that Paresh Baruah is planning terror attacks in the state with help from Manipur-based People’s Liberation Army, the Maoists and some other extremist groups of the Northeast,” Gogoi said on Friday. “But we are alive to the situation and taking all precautionary measures to foil his designs.”

Gogoi criticized Baruah for continuing with the armed movement when most of his colleagues gave up arms in the interest of peace. “I urge him to see the writings on the wall and abjure the path of violence. People want peace and not violence,” he said.

The Assam government believes that Baruah is operating from safe hideouts along China-Myanmar border. “He is currently holed up in northern Myanmar but keeps moving around. A number of extremist groups of the Northeast have their bases in that region,” Gogoi said.

Earlier, the ULFA used to operate from Bhutanese territories until being flushed out during ‘Operation All Clear’ (an Indo-Bhutanese joint military offensive of December 2003). Later, the outfit set up bases in adjoing Bangladesh. But the return of Sheikh Hasina to power and a subsequent crackdown on Northeast Indian militants saw ULFA shift to the China-Myanmar border.

Gogoi said peace parleys with the pro-talks faction of ULFA were imminent. “We’ve got green signal from the central government. Peace talks between ULFA and the Central government will begin very soon,” he added.

According to the chief minister, the talks will be held directly between ULFA and central government. Earlier, peace talks between ULFA-appointed People’s Consultative Group and central government hit roadblocks ostensibly after the government had refused to discuss all core issues. The issue of Assam’s sovereignty is one of ULFA’s most contentious demands.

“In the first round of talks, ULFA would submit its charter of demands. Government will then see how far it could go to accommodate the demands. All decisions will be taken by the central government but we’ll be consulted,” he said. The chief minister added that efforts were being made to bring all other militant groups to the negotiating table.

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State play at Nat Theatre fest

IMPHAL July 23: ‘ Ashalata ge Hakchang’ , a play produced by the Banian Repertory Theatre and written by MC Arun has been selected to be shown at the Abhinaya… Read more »

IMPHAL July 23: ‘ Ashalata ge Hakchang’ , a play produced by the Banian Repertory Theatre and written by MC Arun has been selected to be shown at the Abhinaya National Theatre Festival,2011 which will commence from August 10 at Rabindra Bhawan, Hyderabad.

The play directed by MC Thoiba has been selected from 200 entries from across the nation. The play is based on the present turmoil in the state and emphasizes on the hardships suffered by the public when caught in between state and non state actors.

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Grade-II officers upgraded Grade-I

IMPHAL, May 3: Nine MPS Grade-II officers have been upgraded to MPS Grade-I in the pay scale of Rs.15,600 to Rs.39,100 plus Grade pay of Rs.6,600 per month on the… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 3: Nine MPS Grade-II officers have been upgraded to MPS Grade-I in the pay scale of Rs.15,600 to Rs.39,100 plus Grade pay of Rs.6,600 per month on the recommendation of the Selection Committee in its meeting held on April 25 last month and in exercise of the power conferred under Rule 29 of MPS Rules, 1965.

In this regard an official order has been issued by the Additional Secretary (DP) T Ranjit Singh and as per the order all nine MPS Grade-II officials identified as Leishumthing Ragui Dy SP, L Sanajaoba Singh, AC 3rd IRB, Md Hushne Jaman Shah Dy. SP (Vigilance), L Birbabu Singh SDPO, Porompat, W Orjit Singh Dy. SP CID (CB), L Nanglianthang Dy. SP CID (SB), SP Thaisii SDPO Mao, O Menjor Singh, SDPO Jiribam and K Janglung Kabui Dy. SP CID (SB) have been upgraded to MPS Grade-I officer, the official order added.

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Meecham Praja: The forgotten common men in Manipur

By Amar Yumnam The basic purpose of having an administration and a governance system anywhere needs to be recalled and analysed at this moment of history when we are celebrating… Read more »

By Amar Yumnam
The basic purpose of having an administration and a governance system anywhere needs to be recalled and analysed at this moment of history when we are celebrating six and a half decades of independence from foreign rule. This is because, despite the recent more or less impressive track record of good growth performance, the meecham praja (common people) seem to be at the receiving end of every mechanism of governance.

Manipur Scenario: The situation is worse in Manipur than elsewhere in the country. Whereas the rest of the country has reaped the benefits of modernisation, although the dispersal of the benefits has been an issue, the case is different in Manipur. We have not had the kind of economic expansion experienced elsewhere whereas we have had more than our share of the inflationary trends and growth disturbances. Further, while in the case of other States in the country there are people in the administration who are alive to the fundamental purpose of governance as facilitating the access to administration and livelihood efforts of the common people, we are pained to observe the complete reversal of this principle in the case of Manipur.

We can have multiples of daily life exemplars to drive home this subjugation of the common people. First look at the daily dose of alertness they have to have at their command in order just to be in the business areas of Imphal and cross the streets. They have to bear all the costs of insensitivity of the official vehicles and arrogance of the private ones as well. What I would love to see is the kind of scenario where my senior-citizen “mother” and my aged “father” would feel at home and cared for whenever they set foot in any area of the Imphal city; well, a very unlikely and unrealistic expectation.

I would consider myself as someone who is fairly conversant with own rights and responsibilities. I am also fairly conscious of how to resist encroachments into my personal space and rights arena. But pretending and behaving as if like any of the common men in the street in daily dealings and assert when violated has taught me how hard the daily lives of the commoners are in Manipur. Let me start with an example from an office of the Central government. In a personal post-paid mobile connection for which I have been religious in paying the due bills every month, there occurred recently an interesting development. Even after payment of the dues as reflected in the latest bill, there used to be reminders for payment of dues for at least three to four times a day for about ten days. In the beginning, I had the impression that it must be just machine problems or routine issues. But within a few days, I found all out-going calls barred besides the STD and ISD. When I had sent one of my office assistants to enquire into the status and reasons for the barring of all outgoing calls, two things of great interest emerged. First, the daily multiple reminders for payment of dues stopped immediately after the enquiry for reasons best known to the staff of the department only. Second, the concerned officials sent back my boy with explanations which any reasonable person can immediately establish as nothing more than a bluff. Dissatisfied and angered by this, I did call up a higher ranking officer of the department as a prelude to going for full scale grievance correction complaint. On his intervention, I got the barring removed. But that was not the end. The ISD and STD were still blocked. I had to go for another round of telephonic contacts to get the ISD and STD barring removed.  Now the question that arises here is what might be happening in the case of a commoner who is not so conversant on the various recourses to actions to get his due services delivered.

Further, once the barring has been removed, why does not there exist a system whereby the connection is restored to its full functionality instead of requiring further contacts? Still further, it needs to ponder why the indulgence in full blown bluffing when an innocent person was enquiring about the issue. Similar experiences are undergone daily by the common people while dealing with the offices of the State government as well. Now these suppressive features of governance are superimposed on the rising difficulty of the common people to eke out their living.  The rise in the prices of commodities of daily consumption in an atmosphere of shrinking livelihood opportunities is a reality everybody is living with.

Now the Resolve: Now in the celebration of the August 15, we need to be very sure of at least one resolve. There is no point in making many promises. The need of the hour is reminding ourselves the existence of a majority of the common people in circumstances un-conducive to their functionings. The administration would be doing a yeoman’s service if it at least resolves and ushers in a period where the facilitation of the survival of the common people is the yardstick of the success or otherwise of governance. We all should remember that not only do we all have a common beginning, but we also have a larger set of relatives among the commoners. Let us all try to facilitate each other’s existence, particularly of the commonest of the common people. Nobody would be a loser in this, and the society would be the gainer in terms of peace and stability.

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M Ibobi football

IMPHAL, Aug 22: TYWO defeated RAU by 2-0 in today’s match of M Ibobi Memorial Imphal East 1st Division Football League held at YOSC Ground, Khabeisoi. Suranjit and N Tandan… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 22: TYWO defeated RAU by 2-0 in today’s match of M Ibobi Memorial Imphal East 1st Division Football League held at YOSC Ground, Khabeisoi.

Suranjit and N Tandan were the scorers of TYWO.

In the second match, YOSC got walkover against UPAA.

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Distribution programme

IMPHAL, May 4: The Thangmeiband Assembly Constituency Development Forum had organized a distribution programme for various pensions and benefits schemes for Thangmeiband A/C, today. The function was held at the… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 4: The Thangmeiband Assembly Constituency Development Forum had organized a distribution programme for various pensions and benefits schemes for Thangmeiband A/C, today. The function was held at the residence of Jyotin Waikhom, secretary, Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC), Thangmeiband Hijam Leikai.

The distribution programme was attended by Jyotin Waikhom, as chief guest, Th. Ibotombi, president, Thangmeiband Block Congress Committee, as functional president and Thambaljao Phaomei, councilor, ward No. 25, A. Jiwanlata Devi councilor ward No. 2, S Surangini, councilor, ward No. 3 and Soraisam ongbi Binarani Devi, social worker as the guests of honour of the distribution programme.

The pensions were distributed to altogether 61 beneficiaries from the Thangmeiband A/C. The beneficiary schemes included old aged pension, once in a year, widows`™ pension, once in 18 months, family benefits, one time and disables`™ pension, once in 18 months.

The amount distributed for each schemes were Rs2400 for old aged, Rs.3600 for widows, Rs. 10,000 given once for family benefits scheme and Rs. 3600 for Disable pension.

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Kickboxing

IMPHAL, July 24: The 19th State Level Kickboxing Championship will be held from August 5 to 7 at Oriental Club, Khongman Mangjil. Altogether 400 kickboxers from eight districts will take… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 24: The 19th State Level Kickboxing Championship will be held from August 5 to 7 at Oriental Club, Khongman Mangjil.

Altogether 400 kickboxers from eight districts will take part in the championship under the categories of sub-junior, junior and senior.

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Joint Executive Meeting of AZSUM-AMN and ZSUM

IMPHAL, May 5: A joint meeting of AZSUM-AMN and ZSUM was held at Namdunlong, Imphal on the fifth of May, discussing on the following agenda:-1)Election of new ZSUM Executives and… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 5: A joint meeting of AZSUM-AMN and ZSUM was held at Namdunlong, Imphal on the fifth of May, discussing on the following agenda:-1)Election of new ZSUM Executives and appointment of Election Commission 2)Election of ZSU Tamei area Executives.3)Expel of Mr. Thaingamlung Thaimei(Finance Secy.), in a press release by AZSU-AMN.

Resolutions were arrived at the meeting for the constitution of Election Commission, election of ZSU Tamei area, termination of Finance Secy., ZSUM and improvement on the condition of schools, roads, transport and communication, it further added.

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Selection process for ManU tournament finalised

IMPHAL, May 6: Manager’s meeting of the participating teams in the selection competition of the Manchester United Tournament will be held on May 8 at 4pm at the AMFA office…. Read more »

IMPHAL, May 6: Manager’s meeting of the participating teams in the selection competition of the Manchester United Tournament will be held on May 8 at 4pm at the AMFA office.
A AMFA release said selection competition will be held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium from May 9.
In the meantime, AMFA has assigned Ng Brojendra Singh as convenor of the competition for the selection of one club to participate in the ManU tournament to be held at Pune, Maharastra from May 16.
On the other hand, altogether eight match officials have been assigned to conduct matches of the selection competition. They are Ksh Saratchandra, N Ibungo, L Tarun, Y Ingobi, K Mosses, Amarjit, A Boren, Th Seityajit and E Premjoy Singh.

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Aid provided to flood victims

IMPHAL July 26: Through the initiative of councilor ward no. 6 of Khumbi Nagar panchayet, several relief materials were distributed to flood affected families of Khumbi today. Nongmeithem Babudhon Singh,… Read more »

IMPHAL July 26: Through the initiative of councilor ward no. 6 of Khumbi Nagar panchayet, several relief materials were distributed to flood affected families of Khumbi today.

Nongmeithem Babudhon Singh, chairperson Kumbi Nagar panchayat today distributed 10kg of rice along with 1 kg pulses (dal) per family of the area affected by flood from the recent torrential rainfall.  Side by side several  mosquito nets of the flood affected families from ward no. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 of Khumbi a/c  were also administered mosquitoes  repellent  solution this afternoon during the distribution function.

Addressing media persons at the Lai- achouba mandop located near Kumbi bazaar, one of the places where the distribution was held today, Babudhon Singh said that the initiative was solely taken up by the chairperson with the support of the department concerned of the government. He added that several families have been affected by flood as a result of the recent heavy downpour. The distribution of relief materials and administering of mosquito nets with mosquito disinfectants was held at various places  of Kumbi a/c.

 

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NISA thrashes TRUGPU in opening match of State League

IMPHAL, Aug 17: NISA defeated TRUGPU by 4-0 goals in the opening match of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium today. L Nabachandra scored… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 17: NISA defeated TRUGPU by 4-0 goals in the opening match of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium today.

L Nabachandra scored the first goal for NISA in 17th minute of the match. G Golmei added another two goals in 27th and 57th minutes while David enhanced the goal score of NISA by adding another goal in 87th minute.

L Rabi of NISA and Y Inao and Kh Jolly of TRUGPU were given yellow cards.

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INTUC appealed

IMPHAL May 7: Y. Ranapratap Singh, General Secretary, Indian National Trade Union Congress, Manipur Branch in a press release today appealed the government to provide a viable parking space for… Read more »

IMPHAL May 7: Y. Ranapratap Singh, General Secretary, Indian National Trade Union Congress, Manipur Branch in a press release today appealed the government to provide a viable parking space for cart drawn porters at a suitable place in commercial areas. The release further appealed the government to solve the issues of street venders as soon as possible. The organization would like to draw the attentions of the concerned authorities regarding the plight of the cart drawn porters and street venders, the release further added.

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COHR condemns

IMPHAL, Aug 19: Committee on Human Rights (COHR), Manipur has strongly condemned the highhandedness of VDF personnel which led to the death of Md Isad Ahamed by drowning at Khurai… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 19: Committee on Human Rights (COHR), Manipur has strongly condemned the highhandedness of VDF personnel which led to the death of Md Isad Ahamed by drowning at Khurai Chairen Thongkha.

A release of COHR stated that security personnel have been violating human rights in the state. The authorities concerned have failed to keep the security forces under control. The incident of Md Isad is unbecoming of a lawful state, it added.

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Condolence meeting

IMPHAL, August 20: The Mahabali Kabui Youth Club, Mahabali Kabui Khul Development Committee and the Mahabali Kabui Women Society convened a condolence meeting today at Mahabali Kabui Khul on the… Read more »

IMPHAL, August 20: The Mahabali Kabui Youth Club, Mahabali Kabui Khul Development Committee and the Mahabali Kabui Women Society convened a condolence meeting today at Mahabali Kabui Khul on the untimely demise of Elangbam Suraj Singh, Yaiskul MLA, informed a statement issued by the Mahabali Kabui Youth Club.

It said during the meeting the gathering observed two minute silence and shared the sorrow with the bereaved family of the late MLA.

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Scribes resolve to boycott news of Union minister`s visit

IMPHAL May 10: The apex scribe body of the state, the All Manipur Working Journalist’s Union (AMWJU) has decided to boycott all news relating to the two day state visit… Read more »

IMPHAL May 10: The apex scribe body of the state, the All Manipur Working Journalist’s Union (AMWJU) has decided to boycott all news relating to the two day state visit of Union Home Minister P Chidambaram.The resolve was taken this evening at Manipur Press Club, Majorkhul in an emergency meeting presided by AMWJU president, editors and senior correspondents.A press release by AMWJU general secretary stated that the journalist awaited the arrival of Chidambaram at Tulihal Airport today afternoon. The media persons wanted a vantage point to take photographs and for news coverage, which was denied by the police personnel at first, as the SDPO stationed at the airport was approached by the media for requesting permission from the concerned police superintendent, the SDPO told that he was acting under orders from the SP himself and repeatedly asked the media to leave the vantage point. Obliging the police personnel, the journalist also left and tried to cover the news from another spot, which proved impossible. Following the circumstances, the reporters left the airport.The conduct of the officials of the home department was discussed at length at the scribes meeting today and further decried the high handedness of the police personnel.It was resolved that such unbecoming conduct of the personnel of the home department clearly indicates that there is no need for the media to cover the news of Chidambaram’s visit.The scribes also condemned that such an important visit of Chidambaram, obviously related with the law and order situation was denied news coverage, and the meet resolved not to carry the news about the home minister’s visit.

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MEIRAA, SSA win in state league hockey

IMPHAL, May 11: MEIRAA and SSA defeated their opponents in today’s matches of 35th mens and 17th women state league hockey tournament being held at Khuman Lampak. In the first… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 11: MEIRAA and SSA defeated their opponents in today’s matches of 35th mens and 17th women state league hockey tournament being held at Khuman Lampak.
In the first match, MEIRAA defeated SYUC by 3-2 while SSA had a convincing win against YAC with a 5-0 scoreline.
MEIRAA had early lead in the first match as S Alexander scored in the 2nd minute of the match. However, P Rakesh equalised in the 26th thereby levelling the score.
MEIRAA maintain the lead again in the 33rd minute through a goal from Roheshkumar which was once again equalised by SYUC with a fine goal from M Dhananjoy in the 47th minute.
Th Anand put in third goal for MEIRAA in the 59th minute which eventually seperated the two teams.
In the second match, SSA outclassed YAC with a thumping 5-0 win.
H Mani and H Romi scored two goals each for SSA while S Bishwaskumar scored the other goal.

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Medical camp held

IMPHAL, Aug 22: A one-day medical camp was held at Kwakeithel Akham Leikai and Thokchom Leikai under the initiative of health minister L Jayentakumar today. More than 500 people were… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 22: A one-day medical camp was held at Kwakeithel Akham Leikai and Thokchom Leikai under the initiative of health minister L Jayentakumar today.

More than 500 people were treated at the camp.

Minister Jayentakumar stated that the objective of organizing the medical camp is take care of the heath of the general public in summer season which is susceptible to many diseases and infections. Many more camps will be organized to ensure good health of the people, he asserted. 
 

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Expedition to south Manipur

IMPHAL, May14: A joint expedition organized by Manipur University and DMC to south Manipur was concluded on May 11 as expressed in a press release by the MU.The venture was… Read more »

IMPHAL, May14: A joint expedition organized by Manipur University and DMC to south Manipur was concluded on May 11 as expressed in a press release by the MU.The venture was jointly sponsored by Manipur University and Research Scholars from different institutes and departments and during the venture the team was escorted by Assam Rifles and also enjoyed the welfares provided by AR.As revealed in the press release the first part of the expedition was exploration of Maha Chakpi River from Chandel via Khengjoi, Mombi on to Aigejiang, Bollok to Kathong Chingjao, explored and surveyed the Hlungbana cave. The second part was a scientific study of Khumunnon to Khulen, Phuikon Ningthou cave and Phuikon Haosabee cave, it added.

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Two Fasts Too Far Apart

Sharmila’s response to the invitation by Team Anna to join the hunger strike campaign to make the Union government introduce a legislation in Parliament to constitute a statutory people’s ombudsman… Read more »

Sharmila’s response to the invitation by Team Anna to join the hunger strike campaign to make the Union government introduce a legislation in Parliament to constitute a statutory people’s ombudsman aimed at curbing official corruption effectively, was measured and mature. The invitation was obviously an afterthought following many comparisons and questions raised in the media about the public clamour over the fast by Anna Hazare and the lack of it in the case of Sharmila who had been on a fast for a record 10 years and still counting. It is unlikely Team Anna did not know the facts of Sharmila’s status as a jail inmate and for this reason it was not totally up to her individual volition to participate in their protest strike in New Delhi. The invitation in this sense was, so to say, a token gesture, or the biblical fig leaf, to cover up what was increasingly becoming an uneasy embarrassment. It was interesting to note how a great section of the media in the Northeast rallied behind Sharmila in varying shades of outrage calling for parity of concern of the Indian public in the two cases. There was also a good section of the national media, lead from the front by Chennai headquartered The Hindu, constantly reminding the Indian public of the difference in their reception of the two cases. Most memorable of all was well known social activist, author of Booker Prize winning novel “God of Small Things” and acknowledged champion of the underdogs in the Indian state’s assimilative nationalising mission, Arundhati Roy, who lent her voice to highlight this discrepancy further. The main thrust of her hard hitting articles derided the public hysteria over the campaign against corruption as this looked only at official corruption and not that of the corporate world or for that matter the corporate media, the indication of which became quite stark after scandals like the infamous Radia tapes expose.

Sharmila was humble in her reply. She wholeheartedly expressed her solidarity with Anna Hazare’s campaign but expressed her inability to join him and his team because of her internship in a Manipur jail. She instead invited Team Anna to visit Manipur, which she described as the most corrupt of all Indian states. Her last jab should have had the sting intended. Manipur must rank as the state with one of the most corrupt official establishment. From the lowly fourth grade employees to the top bosses in the political leadership and bureaucracy, all have collectively and in a collaborative manner, ensured that corruption is entrenched not just into the system but in the psyche of the people. Even the most humble citizen today talks with a clear conscience of the need to pay bribes to get in a child or ward to a government job position as if this was the most natural and only way such things were to be done. Roads and other infrastructures constructed continually are so substandard that they cannot even withstand the onslaught of a single monsoon not because of paucity of funds but because funds were siphoned off into individual pockets. Of such works, there will be no proof needed, as they are plenty of extremely visible examples stark before everybody to see. Corruption in other states is about occasional explosive scandals that break out in high places. Corruption in Manipur, although relatively much less in magnitude, is much more in spread and extend. Indeed it has been made a part of everyday life, therefore endemic and perpetuated endlessly in an unnatural cycle. We hope, even if as just another token gesture, Team Hazare visits Sharmila after their high profile campaign is brought hopefully to a happy conclusion. That would be such a jolt to the corrupt system at in this state. We hope Team Hazare also lends its highly audible voice to Sharmila’s own campaign against the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, AFSPA. They are out there on a campaign to what they believe would ultimately save India but this too is equally about saving the spirit of India.

No argument about it, putting an end to corruption would be a big fillip in the public morale and the economy of the country, considering the estimate that close to 40 percent of the Indian economy is black. But as critics have pointed out sharply and sometimes disparagingly, we hope the campaign also ultimately brings in other forms of corruption other than just the official ones. Corruption happens everywhere including outside the official realms. It includes the ways of cheating small time traders and contactors as well as those who award and approve their cheating ways. The very fact that prices sky rockets every time there is a road blockade or landslide is itself an indication of the cheating ways of many. On all these occasions, essential commodities, in particular petrol and diesel, disappear from the petrol pumps, but nonetheless begin to appear for inflated prices in the black market. How could this happen other than through the vile contagion of corruption?

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