“You are safe right?”: The Impossibility of Empathy

Part1 By Soibam Haripriya December 16th rings a bell; no one needs to explain more. The date is fixated on many minds as a day of a horrendous crime. That

Part1

By Soibam Haripriya

December 16th rings a bell; no one needs to explain more. The date is fixated on many minds as a day of a horrendous crime. That was two years ago. Does 27th May ring a bell? For a few yes, perhaps very few. Very few aftermath protest marks this crime. There is certainly no outpouring on the streets of Delhi. No one feels ‘It could have been me’; ‘It could have been my daughter/my sister/my wife’ (the rightful discomfort that women feel on being put in the category of sister/daughter/ wife/mother will not be discussed here). A thought that was shared by many in the aftermath of December 16th is certainly not a thought shared in the aftermath of May 27th.

Patriarchy and its oppression works out not as a standalone system but is woven with all the other oppression socio-economic, class-caste configuration etc. It is but a hope that our sense of indignation also DO NOT work in a similar configuration but it does. The Badaun rape case, -On the 27th of May of two sisters (post mortem report has confirmed rape) were raped and strangulated and hung from a tree a mere kilometre away from their home. To this and the dismal record of the safety of women in his state the Chief Minister’s response (to a reporter was) –“You are safe right?”

Rape is one of the many brutal acts of domination. In the aftermath of December 16th, RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat had (in) famously said in Silchar “Crimes against women happening in urban India are shameful. But such crimes won’t happen in Bharat or the rural areas. You go to villages and forests and there will be no such incidents”. (That the Prime Minister of the country is a member of the RSS whose chief made this statement should be a cause of worry. This is certainly not a digression). Contrary to Mohan Bhagwat it is in his Bharat (as always) that a low class, caste, untouchable, woman has more chances of getting raped because of the inaccessibility to the police systems that work on the same line of caste configuration, political patronage and social political clout of the other group. There is almost an unwritten law of “who can be raped, molested and assaulted” with more impunity than the others. We all know “who can be raped” in this country because of (low) caste, (militarised) (rural/urban) region, (visual/ “racial”) differences. This also signals who amongst us will be indignant at what crime and where. There is a demarcation of boundaries beyond which we do not care to be indignant, a boundary beyond which there is an impossibility of empathy. It is certainly a tragedy that while many student’s groups fight for a “sister” getting raped in the capital, the strong drawn lines of identity prevents us from en masse protesting the Baduan rape in the heart of the country.

This is not to pitch one protest against another. There are many issues the December 16th protests raised and the everydayness of the evenings’ events before the rape certainly is what many could identify with. However, when other identities get enmeshed with violence against women one sees a lack of engagement with the violence itself. For instance the uproar in the valley after the molestation of a meitei actor is made to lead to the molestation and an attempt to sexual assault of two minor girls because they belonged to the community of the accused. Thus logically the protest is not a condemnation of the act of molestation per se it is because of ‘who’ had committed a crime against ‘whom’. The prevalence and embeddedness of other identity should not subsume the brutality of sexual violence and other crime against women. The universality of the crime should be recognised and therefore resisted.

 

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Attack the Heart Attack factors

By Dr Khushboo Shah Sawant Heart attack is one of the leading causes of deaths in India. It is in fact one of the most common causes of death worldwide.

By Dr Khushboo Shah Sawant

Heart attack is one of the leading causes of deaths in India. It is in fact one of the most common causes of death worldwide. But what exactly is a heart attack?

To put it in layperson terms, it is a commonly used name for one of the most frequently seen forms of heart disease in which the blood vessels which supply blood to the heart become narrow or blocked, and so are not able to supply the required amount of blood to the heart, or in case of a completely blocked blood vessel, not able to supply blood at all. What causes the blood vessels to narrow or get completely blocked? There are various factors, which increase the risk of heart diseases with many of them not being within control and hence inevitable. However, there are enough risk factors which are well within the means of man and thus are controllable.

Some of the risk factors that are inevitable include old age, as progressing age increases the chances of heart disease. This factor of age is fast changing due to changing lifestyle and poor quality of life with the trend now slowly affecting not just the older generation but also the middle age group . The tendency for a heart disease is far greater in males than in females, as it is commonly seen that more men die of heart ailments as compared to women. In case of women, the tendency to heart diseases increases greatly after attaining menopause. Family history plays a vital role towards the tendency of heart diseases. This means that if a person has a history of immediate relatives like parents, siblings etc. who have been affected by heart disease then the person himself also naturally stands a risk for heart ailments.

Still, there are many heart disease risks which can be controlled. By making some lifestyle changes a person can actually reduce the risk factors towards heart diseases. One risk factor that is controllable is smoking. Smokers have more than twice the risk of heart disease as compared to non smokers. So it is best to not smoke at all, or reduce smoking gradually and eventually quit. Increased cholesterol levels is another factor that increases the risk of heart attacks greatly. People should go for annual cholesterol check ups after the age of 35. The main aim should be to keep the total cholesterol count under 200 mg/dL, and increase in the HDL (High Density Lipids) levels which is the ‘good cholesterol’ while reducing the amount of LDL (Low density lipids) which is the ‘bad cholesterol’. It is always advisable for people with an abnormal cholesterol profile to visit a doctor to seek their opinion regarding starting medications to control the same.

High blood pressure also plays a vital role in increasing the risk towards a heart attack. It is in fact one of the most common heart conditions in India. Ideal blood pressure of a person must be 120/80 mmHg. If there is an increase in the blood pressure, then like cholesterol, its interpretation must be sought from a doctor and treatment should be individualized taking into account a person’s entire risk profile. Diabetes contributes another significant amount to the risk factors of heart disease. Controlling diabetes by maintaining a healthy lifestyle and regular medications is known to reduce the risk.

Increased body weight and sedentary lifestyle also are other risk factors. Increasing weight gain puts unnecessary strain on the heart and also worsens several heart condition risk factors like high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol etc. Exercising or maintaining a healthy weight by controlling the diet can help. Exercising infrequently or not exercising at all has a higher rate of tendency towards heart ailments. It is a healthy practice to do mild to moderate physical activity. Even leisurely walk or activities like gardening can significantly lower the risk. Eating a healthy diet that is low in salt content, saturated fats, cholesterol, refined sugars etc is a ‘heart healthy’ habit. It is also healthy to increase the intake of foods rich in vitamins and other nutrients especially antioxidants which have been proven to lower the risk of heart diseases. Also consumption of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and nuts is a very healthy habit.

Stress can contribute greatly to heart disease. While stress is a natural part of life, learning to cope with it is of vital importance. Dealing with stress by venting it out in the form of anger or violence only adds to health issues, rather than reducing it. Poorly controlled stress or anger can lead to heart attacks or stroke. It is important to learn stress and anger management techniques, by practicing relaxation exercises, practice yoga, learning to manage time, setting realistic goals, and also learn to accept failure and cope with it. It is important to spend quality free time doing things that a person likes or feels relaxed with.

While the inevitable risk factors are beyond control, it is best to follow a healthy and balanced lifestyle keep the controllable risk factors at bay.

(To be continued)

 

 

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Probe in series of bomb blast ends in arrest of PLA man, says police chief

“Vigilante group in greater Imphal area soon” IMPHAL, June 21: The State Director General of Police Shahid Ahmed speaking to media in his office this evening has stated that there

“Vigilante group in greater Imphal area soon”

IMPHAL, June 21: The State Director General of Police Shahid Ahmed speaking to media in his office this evening has stated that there will be vigilante groups within a few months in the Greater Imphal area. He said this is to prevent crimes in the Leikais with active participation from the people.

The DGP further announced that the arrest of a PLA man has solved the series of IED blast in the State capital in recent times.

Further calling it a major breakthrough of his department, he said Ningthoujam Joykumar alias Joychand Singh of Khangabok of Thoubal District has been arrested following operations based on intelligence inputs.

Addressing the media, he said preliminary investigation has revealed that Joykumar alias Joychand was working for the PLA, and was responsible for planting an IED at Governor Road on May 14.

It is also revealed that he had planted the IED at Moirangkhom Sougaijam Leirak on June 14 and the one at Singajmei on May 29, 2014 which claimed two lives and injured 14 others, said the DGP.

The DGP identified Joykumar to be a machine-man working in the Punshi Press at Paona Bazar, Imphal. Incriminating articles have also been recovered at his instance, maintained the DGP.

On a query regarding the reported involvement of VDF personnel in many crimes, harassment of two wheeler drivers in the name of frisking and even collecting ‘illegal taxes’ from the Rickshaw pullers and the auto-Rickshaws, the DGP said, “I have given strict instructions to the officers to act on such practices by the VDF.”

He continued, “After all, they are not regular forces and are very lowly paid.”

When asked whether it is high time to consider either revoking or regularising the force, the DGP said he will look into the matter, and if at all it is to be revoked, some of them will be retained and regularised considering their good service to the police so far.

On the sidelines of his briefing, the IFP resident editor, drew the DGP’s attention to promote Oinam Bembem, who is already a star of Indian women football, presently serving in Manipur Police to a more suitable post, at which the DGP welcomed the suggestion and took a serious note, and said he will do something positive.

The DGP said the recent achievement of his department is the culmination of a series of efforts made by Imphal West District police and other valley Districts police. He said there has been effective frisking, cordon and search operations in specific areas; as many as 55 UGs were arrested, along with recovery of 10 hand grenades, 5 pistols, 1 revolver and 1 detonator. Of the 55 arrested, 11 were females who worked as conduits of weapons and IEDs, he added.

The DGP appealed for corporations from the public to mitigate crimes.

 

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Kuki outfits optimistic of NDA government

DIMAPUR/IMPHAL, June 21 (NNN): The current terms of Suspension of Operation (SoO) between the Government of India, the Manipur Government and the two umbrella Kuki underground organisations–Kuki National Organisation (KNO)

DIMAPUR/IMPHAL, June 21 (NNN): The current terms of Suspension of Operation (SoO) between the Government of India, the Manipur Government and the two umbrella Kuki underground organisations–Kuki National Organisation (KNO) and United People’s Front (UPF)– will expire on August 22, which is also the date for the tripartite talks between these parties to be held in New Delhi.

Meanwhile, KNO spokesperson Dr Seilen Haokip when contacted by Newmai News Network, said the umbrella organisation will observe closely how the new government i.e. Narendra Modi led NDA perceives and considers the Kuki issue and the Kuki underground outfits.

Dr Seilen Haokip said the KNO has been studying the situation and will continue studying the scenario till the second week of August before signing for the extension of the Suspension of Operation (SoO).

“Signing the SoO pact just for the sake of signing every time it expires is a futile exercise,” stated the KNO leader. Dr Seilen Haokip however expressed hope that the NDA government will be better than the Congress led UPA government.

“Yes, I personally feel more optimistic with the NDA than the previous government UPA,” said Dr Seilen Haokip, a prominent leader of KNO, adding with a jibe, “The UPA government was too arrogant and lacks integrity.”

The KNO leader further expressed his personal opinion that Narendra Modi’s slogan of “minimum government and maximum governance” is something worth noting.

“Modi seems to be more firm and a man of integrity,” added Dr Seilen Haokip. However, it is too early to conclude things, added Dr Haokip.

“Let us wait and see,” he said.

On the line of Dr Seilen Haokip, the UPF and NSCN-IM leaders too have expressed and said they have more faith with the Narendra Modi led NDA government.

Expressing similar views, Sanga Hmar, the convenor of the Joint Monitoring Group (JMG) of the United People’s Front (UPF), the other umbrella organisation of Kuki underground organisations said they too have more faith on the NDA government than the previous Congress led UPA government. He expressed hope that things are likely to be on the move.

Meanwhile, the NSCN-IM has expressed on various occasions hinting its good rapport with the NDA than the UPA.

“We are more comfortable with the NDA leaders than the UPA leaders,” said a prominent NSCN-IM leader over the phone today. He then recalled that it was during the NDA regime under Atal Bihari Vajpayee when things were moving at a faster pace than during the UPA regime with regard to the Naga peace talks.

 

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Cabinet to send recommendation for summoning of Assembly session to Guv

IMPHAL Jun 21: The state cabinet today resolved to send recommendation to the Governor of Manipur for summoning the eight session of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly. The cabinet meeting

IMPHAL Jun 21: The state cabinet today resolved to send recommendation to the Governor of Manipur for summoning the eight session of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly.

The cabinet meeting was convened this evening chaired by the Chief Minister at his secretariat.

Sources informed that the recommendation would be sent tomorrow.

The meeting reportedly deliberated upon the agenda of conversion of Directorate of Information and Public Relation (DIPR), to a major department for which the state has sought a comprehensive detail project report.

The cabinet also unanimously agreed to offer suitable jobs in the Youths Affairs and Sports department to 12 sports persons who won gold medals in the 5th, 31st, 32nd, 33rd National Games.

The 12 players were left out by the State Ggovernment recently while allocating government jobs for outstanding players, the sources further informed.

Even as if these players are serving outside the states they would be offered higher post acknowledging them as the assets of the state.

Meanwhile the cabinet Okayed to start initiating the Mega tourism project. Under this projects development works will be taken up for integrated mega tourist circuit for Marging polo, Kaina, Khebaching and Khongjom.

Moreover, development of integrated infrastructure in the adjoining Imphal city and Bishnupur will be sets in motion including development of tourist resort at Sendar Hillock, water sports complex at Takmu, selection for professional consultant for plant, drawing and structures.

The power point presentation was made recently regarding the projects.

 

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IGNTU students ransack director’s room

IMPHAL, June 21: The students’ union of the Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Manipur today went on a rampage at the university campus in Imphal damaging properties inside the director’s

IMPHAL, June 21: The students’ union of the Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Manipur today went on a rampage at the university campus in Imphal damaging properties inside the director’s room, administrative block and the rooms of assistant and deputy registrar this noon.

Speaking to the media, president of the union, Manglen Gangte said the university campus was established in the year 2009, however, till date the certificates for the 2012 batch has not been issued till date.

He said there are only a limited number of books in the library which are mostly out of syllabus and bad internet connection.

This has caused much hardships for the students, he lamented.

He further charged that the scholarships for the M Phil fellowship students have not been provided till date.

He said the North East Council had already approved the construction of a sports complex inside the university campus during the early part of 2014 which is yet to begun. The officials have already siphoned off the said funds, he alleged.

In this connection, the students’ union had met with the VC and director of the university on June 10 to discuss the issues during which the director had assured to look into the issues within 10 days, he continued.

However, there has been no single positive step taken up regarding the issue from the university’s side, he continued. The failure of the authority to bring any positive outcome within the stipulated time angered the students today, he said.

 

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KRA owns shooting at woman

IMPHAL Jun 21: The Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) has claimed that its cadres who were on patrolling duty had shot the woman who was brought in to the Raj Medicity

IMPHAL Jun 21: The Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) has claimed that its cadres who were on patrolling duty had shot the woman who was brought in to the Raj Medicity on June 17 night with a bullet injury on her buttock.

30 year old Hatjaneng of L Hungjang Village was admitted at the Raj Medicity with a gun injury on her buttock.

Clarifying on the incident,the outfit’s publicity secretary T Simte spoke to the media somewhere in Sadar Hills today.

He said ever since the black topping of the Ekou to Saparmeina road had started some two years back, there has been unabated and frequent abduction for monetary demands in the area.

He said according to demands and appeals from the local public, its cadres have been conducting patrolling in the Konghom area for some time now.

On June 17 night, the outfit recieved specific reports about some anti-social elements heading towards Konghom area to abduct some labourers engaged in the black topping, he said.

Subsequently, the outfit sent its cabres to the area and put them on high alert, he continued.

Unfortunately, around 7.30 the same night, the cadres came across an individual talking on a mobile phone in the area, he said.

T Simte said that on being asked for identification, the person instead of complying with the cadres tried to flee taking advantage of the darkness.

He claimed that the cadres had no other option but to fire at the person, who turned out to be a woman.

After knowing the fact the KRA leaders and KSO of Saikul visited the woman’s house seeking forgiveness and it was settle as per the to the law of the Kuki customary, asserted Simte.

At the same time the KRA publicity secretary also warn and urge the Kuki National Front-President (KNF-P) to stay away from the issue of KRA as they never interfered in any of their issues.

 

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Manipur State BJPs’ High level Delegates at Delhi

The Manipur State BJPs’ High level Delegates led by Shri Th Chaoba Singh ,State President along with two State General Secretaries i Source State General Secretary Media BJP Manipur

The Manipur State BJPs’ High level Delegates led by Shri Th Chaoba Singh ,State President along with two State General Secretaries i Source State General Secretary Media BJP Manipur

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Free Cataract Operations conducted

Loktak Power Station, NHPC Ltd has started conducting free cataract operations under the project ‘Netra Jyoti’ of its Corporate Social Responsibility Sustainability Development CSR SD Scheme as part of blindness control programme, said a release issu…

Loktak Power Station, NHPC Ltd has started conducting free cataract operations under the project ‘Netra Jyoti’ of its Corporate Social Responsibility Sustainability Development CSR SD Scheme as part of blindness control programme, said a release issued today by Dr KK Singh, Senior Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Loktak Power Station, Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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DESAM sets record straight on Moreh issue

DESAM has categorically stated that KSO needs to appreciate its DESAM key points concerning the preservation of the essence of Moreh town as well as its vibrant cosmopolitan atmosphere Source The Sangai Express

DESAM has categorically stated that KSO needs to appreciate its DESAM key points concerning the preservation of the essence of Moreh town as well as its vibrant cosmopolitan atmosphere Source The Sangai Express

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Green Workshop and Seminar held

A two day long green workshop and seminar organised by DPI and Environment Friend began from today along with an inaugural function held at Rayburn College Source Hueiyen News Service JNN

A two day long green workshop and seminar organised by DPI and Environment Friend began from today along with an inaugural function held at Rayburn College Source Hueiyen News Service JNN

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ADC schools awarded

Introducing a new technique of promoting, encouraging and motivating school students under ADC Senapati, CEO Rang Peter today awarded five performing schools with incentives Source The Sangai Express

Introducing a new technique of promoting, encouraging and motivating school students under ADC Senapati, CEO Rang Peter today awarded five performing schools with incentives Source The Sangai Express

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MLA Bijoy on Khurai LamlongSalanthongPangei road

Until and unless the work for repairing the Khurai Lamlong Salanthong Pangei road, which is a State Highway, is placed under State Programme of the government, the MLA of the constituency alone would not be able to ensure completion of the road repairi…

Until and unless the work for repairing the Khurai Lamlong Salanthong Pangei road, which is a State Highway, is placed under State Programme of the government, the MLA of the constituency alone would not be able to ensure completion of the road repairing work, MLA of Khurai A C Dr Ng Bijoy has stated Source Hueiyen News Service

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Environment seminar held

As climate change has gently but visibly impacted life in this remote corner of the country as elsewhere, an extensive two day workshop and seminar on preserving nature began here today with the local diaspora taking the initiative and the Ministry of …

As climate change has gently but visibly impacted life in this remote corner of the country as elsewhere, an extensive two day workshop and seminar on preserving nature began here today with the local diaspora taking the initiative and the Ministry of DoNER sponsoring the event Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

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MLA Anand debunks claim of Naga nationalism

Congress legislator RK Anand on Friday said that the ostensible Naga nationalism or the hope for the Naga integration based on ethnic line is found nowhere in the history of Manipur and pledged to block any discussion on the issue of demand for Alter…

Congress legislator RK Anand on Friday said that the ostensible Naga nationalism or the hope for the Naga integration based on ethnic line is found nowhere in the history of Manipur and pledged to block any discussion on the issue of demand for Alternative Arrangement for the Nagas if it is brought up in the next Congress Legislature Party meeting Source Hueiyen News Service

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Monsoon woes

Peeved with the worsening condition of the Maram Koide Purul road, the Purul Youth and Students’ Organization PYSO , a powerful body in the area has warned the department concerned to look into the matter at the earliest Source The Sangai Express

Peeved with the worsening condition of the Maram Koide Purul road, the Purul Youth and Students’ Organization PYSO , a powerful body in the area has warned the department concerned to look into the matter at the earliest Source The Sangai Express

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HL report on Sobita evokes Samaritan act of Manaobi

In a humanitarian gesture, Sarangthem Manaobi, who had contested the last Lok Sabha elections on Trinamool Congress ticket from Inner Manipur Parliamentary Constituency, has extended a monetary aid of Rs 10,000 to Naoroibam Sobita, who lost one of her …

In a humanitarian gesture, Sarangthem Manaobi, who had contested the last Lok Sabha elections on Trinamool Congress ticket from Inner Manipur Parliamentary Constituency, has extended a monetary aid of Rs 10,000 to Naoroibam Sobita, who lost one of her legs in indiscriminate firing by CRPF personnel at protestors during the June 18, 2001 uprising against extension of the ceasefire agreement signed between Government of India and NSCN IM to Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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