Arunachal CM asks EU team to persuade WB, ADB to increase fund flow for AP

Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) May 20 (ANI): Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki has sought further support from the European Union (EU) to facilitate fund flow from the World Bank (WB) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB), which are already funding all other north east Indian states, but not Arunachal Pradesh. Interacting with an EU delegation […]

Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) May 20 (ANI): Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki has sought further support from the European Union (EU) to facilitate fund flow from the World Bank (WB) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB), which are already funding all other north east Indian states, but not Arunachal Pradesh.
Interacting with an EU delegation led by its Ambassador Joao Cravinho here, Tuki said: “Arunachal is a virgin land, with 82 percent forest cover, and my government has adopted a priority policy to convert Jhum Land under unsustainable maize and paddy cultivation to productive green land by promoting horti-agri and allied cultivation like tea and rubber during 12th Five Year Plan to increase the forest cover to 90 percent. I will call on the Central Government soon to seek compensation for protecting and conserving the rich biodiversity since the Supreme Court banned forest activities in 1996.”
Highlighting the huge potential of Arunachal Pradesh, Chief Minister Tuki said that though his government had submitted proposals as desired by Central Government, the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, these had been rejected due to objections raised by China.
He said that Arunachal Pradesh had an annual budget of around Rs 3,000 crore, but was still hugely dependent on New Delhi for funding from external agencies.
Dwelling on the hydropower potential of the state, Tuki informed the EU delegation that the 2,000 MW Lower Subansiri project, the 600 MW Kameng project and the 110 Pare project would be commissioned within the next two to three years to improve the power scenario.
Responding to a question from Ambassador Cravinho, Tuki informed that the proposed 1,554 Trans-Arunachal Highway, Tasigaon-Bhutan Road, the historic Stillwell Road were close to completion, while the airports at Pasighat, Tzu and Ziro were under renovation and would improve communication.
“We have sought a direct fixed wing air service with Kolkata from these airports,” he disclosed.
Poland’s Ambassador to India Pitor Klodkowski said that he was highly impressed by the first hand experience of the rich cultural mosaic of Arunachal and its inspiring natural beauty, and added that this would lay a strong foundation between the state and 34 other nations, including 27 European nations.
Endorsing Tuki’s views that the maiden visit of eight European diplomats was historic, Ambassador Klodkowski said support should be gathered to win over China in not opposing the flow from of development funds from the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank.
“All us were taken in by your rich traditions and culture. Our hearts are filled with whatever we saw and heard. Hopefully, this will lay a strong foundation and we all will try to achieve it,” he told Tuki in front of a gathering. Ambassador Cravinho had earlier said: “The hospitality is very touching during this trip aimed at identifying potentials to strengthen our ties with India. This is the second visit after the visit of four diplomats to Assam and Meghalaya last year led by Czechoslovakia Ambassador Miloslav Staesk.”
He added: “This was a tremendous learning experience that has opened our eyes to tap Arunachal’s potential, particularly by the EU members, inhabited by people speaking 23 languages with diversity like this state.”
He also lauded the power point presentation on state’s investment potential by Planning Secretary Ankur Garg.
The ambassadors, including Borislav Kostov (Bulgaria), Janos Terenyi (Hungary), Terhi Hakala (Finland),
Marian Tomasik (Slovakia) and German charge-d-affairs Cord Meier-Klodt interacted with the chief minister in presence of Education Minister Bosiram Siram, Power (Electrical) Minister Tanga Byaling, Industries Minister Tapang Taloh, Parliamentary Secretaries T N Thongdok and Nabam Rebia, Principal Secretary Yeshi Tsering and special secretary and PPP director Sonam Chombey at the CM’s conference hall here.

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CM wants probe by neutral body into killings of Richard, Laaba

Mail News Service Imphal, May 20 : Chief Minister, Okram Ibobi Singh today said a neutral body like the CBI should investigate into the killings of Richard Loitam and Okram Laaba.O. Ibobi said the Karnataka government has not intimated about the matter . A police team which went to Bangalore also came back. O Laaba […]

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Imphal, May 20 : Chief Minister, Okram Ibobi Singh today said a neutral body like the CBI should investigate into the killings of Richard Loitam and Okram Laaba.O. Ibobi said the Karnataka government has not intimated about the matter . A police team which went to Bangalore also came back.
O Laaba was also found dead on July 23, 2011, inside his hostel room (No 111) at Padur (Kellambakam) of Tamil Nadu. Laaba a BCA student at Hindustan College of Arts & Science in Chennai was found murdered in his hostel room and the post mortem report an unnatural death and the student’s face was found wrapped in a bag indicating he was suffocated to death and there was signs of forced entry in his hostel room. Repeated requests to the Tamil Nadu police to enquire into the matter has not yielded any result . Richard Loitam was found dead in his hostel room on 18th of this month . He was a student of B. Arch (1st year) at Acharya College, Bengaluru. Karnataka police has been giving different versions of the death though the moral remains of the deceased showed signs of torture and assault on his head. First Karanataka police said he died due to drug problem which was found untrue. Later Karnataka police said the student died due to heart failure which again was denied by parents and medical history of the student. Both the parents of Richard are doctors and they produced medical records of their son who was medically fit and a good football player.
Meanwhile the campaign for “Justice for Richard” in face book has reached 210507 members.
A student said he was afraid to go back to his hostel.

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Do not toy with the peace dialogue : NSCN IM

Dimapur, May 20 NNN: The NSCN-IM has reminded New Delhi today not to toy around with the ongoing dialogue with the Naga outfit. The NSCN-IM also urged the government of India that all its official statements will be only from the Prime Minister, the Union Home Minister or the govrnment of India’s Chief Interlocutor. This […]

Dimapur, May 20 NNN: The NSCN-IM has reminded New Delhi today not to toy around with the ongoing dialogue with the Naga outfit. The NSCN-IM also urged the government of India that all its official statements will be only from the Prime Minister, the Union Home Minister or the govrnment of India’s Chief Interlocutor.
This statement of the NSCN-IM came after Shambhu Singh’s statement appeared in the media saying, “If we don’t take all three factions into account, no kind of agreement is going to succeed. It will be a futile exercise to reach an agreement with one group”
Irked by the Ministry of Home Affairs stand, NSCN-IM’s “kilo-Kilonser” (Home Minister) TT Among and convenor of Steering Committee Qhevihe Chisi Swu in a statement made available to Newmai News Network recalled the background that had formed the ongoing peace talks with New Delhi.
“It is pertinent to remind all that the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (NSCN) came to the negotiating table when the government of India finally took the decision to go for a political settlement on the vexed Indo-Naga political conflict after having tasted the futility of going for military solution. The then Prime Minister of India P.V.Narasimha Rao had particularly chosen NSCN as the only potential partner to initiate talks on Naga political settlement.
Eventually ceasefire was declared on 1st August.1997 between the NSCN and the Government of India (Gol) to pave the way for political negotiation based on three principles that the talks to be held without pre-conditions; that talks to be held at the highest level and also that the talks to be held outside India in a third country”, the statement of the NSCN-IM leaders said.
Subsequent to that on July 11, 2002 the Gol recognized the “unique history and situation” of the Nagas. We consider that the decision was a conscious and realistic step taken by the Gol We have witnessed many ups and downs in the political negotiation but reached thus far and nearing 15 years. Today, NSCN is totally upset because after more than 14 years of political talks the government of India is showing a different color that is detrimental to solving the Naga issue on the basis of the understanding and commitment already given by the Gol, and it amounts to hitting the Nagas below the halt
After more than 80 rounds of talks the present stage of talks indicates that it has entered into a challenging situation where crucial decisions must be taken but it anpears that some elements in the government of India have started playing a divisive role. These divisive forces are over-activelv at work now and the government of India is seemingly abetting and assisting them by its inaction.
” All said and done, if the government of India is still serious about Indo-Naga talks it is imperative to make it clear whether it stands by various joint agreements signed with the NSCN and the commitments of its Prime Ministers including PV. Narashimha Rao to the NSCN leadership Isak Chishi Swu and Mr. Th. Muivah when he met them at Paris on June 12,
1995. In that meeting the PM of India proposed political dialogue to resolve the political problems. In response to his proposal the Leadership of the NSCN said: “Okay, Mr. Prime Minister why don’t you talk with Khaplang Group and NNC? We will not stand in the way, but we will not be a party to it”. The Prime Minister of India replied: “Why should I talk with them, the issue is not with them. The issue is with you. You have proved yourself The people are with you and so if we talk with you, we believe solution can be worked out. I will not talk with others,” the NSCN-IM said.

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Manipur clinches overall champions in NE Jeet Kune Do Championships – E-Pao.net

Manipur clinches overall champions in NE Jeet Kune Do ChampionshipsE-Pao.netImphal, May 20 2012: Manipur team B has clinched the overall champion's title in the 1st Sub Junior, Junior and Senior North East Jeet Kune Do Championships 2012 organised …

Manipur clinches overall champions in NE Jeet Kune Do Championships
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Imphal, May 20 2012: Manipur team B has clinched the overall champion's title in the 1st Sub Junior, Junior and Senior North East Jeet Kune Do Championships 2012 organised by the Jeet Kune Do Association of Manipur (JKAM) as the championships concluded
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Solar water disinfection

The schemes taken up in Manipur have to be different from other schemes taken up in different parts of the world. High end technology or new technology is designed to function with uninterrupted power supply. Power supply in Manipur is yet to be satisfactory. We have to look for other means of mechanism. Solar, wind, […]

The schemes taken up in Manipur have to be different from other schemes taken up in different parts of the world. High end technology or new technology is designed to function with uninterrupted power supply. Power supply in Manipur is yet to be satisfactory. We have to look for other means of mechanism. Solar, wind, natural processes seem to be the only choice we have. We have do see what others are doing without power supply. A scientist has developed a simple and cheap way to make water safe to drink, even if it is muddy.Nearly 80 percent of disease in developing countries is linked to bad water and sanitation.It’s easy enough to purify clear water. The solar water disinfection method, or SODIS, calls for leaving a transparent plastic bottle of clear water out in the sun for six hours.
That allows heat and ultraviolet radiation to wipe out most pathogens that cause diarrhea, a malady that kills 4,000 children a day in Africa.It’s a different story if the water is murky, as it often is where people must fetch water from rivers, streams and boreholes.“In the developing world, many people don’t have access to clear water, and it’s very hard to get rid of the suspended clay particles,” Joshua Pearce from Michigan Technological University, said.“But if you don’t, SODIS doesn’t work. The microorganisms hide under the clay and avoid the UV,” he said.Thus, to purify water, you first have to get the clay to settle out, a process called flocculation.Working with student Brittney Dawney of Queen’s University in Ontario, Pearce discovered that one of the most abundant minerals on Earth does this job very well: sodium chloride, or simple table salt.Salt is inexpensive and available almost everywhere. And it doesn’t take very much to make muddy water clear again.“The water has a lower sodium concentration than Gatorade.“I’ve drunk this water myself. If I were somewhere with no clean water and had kids with diarrhea, and this could save their lives, I’d use this, no question,” Pearce said.Salt works best when the suspended particles are a type of clay called bentonite. The technique doesn’t work as well with other kinds of clay. However, by adding a little bentonite with the salt to water containing these different clays, most of the particles glom together and settle out, creating water clear enough for SODIS treatment.

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Manipur wins against Uttar Pradesh at Santosh Trophy – E-Pao.net

Manipur wins against Uttar Pradesh at Santosh TrophyE-Pao.netImphal, May 20 2012: Power outage in the stadium disrupted the Group B quarter final match in the 66th National Football Championship for Santosh Trophy between Manipur and Uttar Pradesh at O…

Manipur wins against Uttar Pradesh at Santosh Trophy
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Imphal, May 20 2012: Power outage in the stadium disrupted the Group B quarter final match in the 66th National Football Championship for Santosh Trophy between Manipur and Uttar Pradesh at Odisha this evening with the former having established a

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International AIDS Candlelight Memorial held Speaker bats with House Forum – E-Pao.net

Austin American-StatesmanInternational AIDS Candlelight Memorial held Speaker bats with House ForumE-Pao.netImphal, May 20 2012: The International AIDS Candlelight Memorial Day was observed today at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace Compound and Manipur Dramat…


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Imphal, May 20 2012: The International AIDS Candlelight Memorial Day was observed today at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace Compound and Manipur Dramatic union hall, Yaiskul Police Lane under the aegis of different organisations.
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CBI arrests a deputy commandant of crpf

Mail News Service New Delhi, May 20 : The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested a Deputy Commandant, Central Reserve Police Force, posted in Central Police Canteen [CPC], CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs.One Lakh from the complainant. A case was registered U/s 7 of PC Act […]

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New Delhi, May 20 : The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested a Deputy Commandant, Central Reserve Police Force, posted in Central Police Canteen [CPC], CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs.One Lakh from the complainant.
A case was registered U/s 7 of PC Act 1988 against the Deputy Commandant, CRPF. It is alleged in the FIR that Deputy Commandant, CRPF had assured the complainant that the firms he is representing will be listed in CPC. As per his assurance, the firms represented by the complainant were listed in CPC and the Deputy Commandant was demanding a bribe of Rs One lakh from complainant for favouring the firms.
After registration of the case, CBI laid a trap and the accused was caught red handed while demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs.One lakh from the complainant in New Delhi.
Search was conducted in the house of the accused. Cash Rs.3.20 Lakh (approx) was found along with other incriminating documents.
The arrested accused is being produced today in the Court at Patiala House, New Delhi.

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Hat-trick hero Kailash wins it for Maharashtra – The Hindu

The HinduHat-trick hero Kailash wins it for MaharashtraThe HinduMeghalaya, which lost its opening match against Manipur, levelled the issue through Banshrai Sun in the 70th minute. Just when the action appeared to be heading towards a stalemate, Gabrie…


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Meghalaya, which lost its opening match against Manipur, levelled the issue through Banshrai Sun in the 70th minute. Just when the action appeared to be heading towards a stalemate, Gabriel Fernandes snatched the winner in the 87th minute for Goa.
Bengal crash out of Santosh TrophyTimes of India
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Manipur police on alert as students launch protest – The Hindu

Manipur police on alert as students launch protestThe HinduAll police stations and the paramilitary forces have been put on alert after six students' organisations launched fresh agitations in Manipur, demanding justice in the “murder” of Richa…

Manipur police on alert as students launch protest
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All police stations and the paramilitary forces have been put on alert after six students' organisations launched fresh agitations in Manipur, demanding justice in the “murder” of Richard Loitam in Bangalore and Okram Laba in Chennai.
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RRBs calls all India strike

IMPHAL, May 20: Officers and employees of the Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) working at about… more »

IMPHAL, May 20: Officers and employees of the Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) working at about 17000 branches of 82 RRBs from all over the country has called a strike across the country on June 8 to press its long pending demands.

This was announced by Somit Ranja Bhattacharya, president, North Eastern Region Regional Rural Bank Employees Federation (NERRRBEF) during a press meet at Hotel Imphal here.

He said the strike is being imposed over the failure to meet various demands of the body which include parity of pension, formation of national rural bank of India, regularization/absorption of part time/daily waged workers in RRBs, withdrawal of order on HR issue3s and representation of workmen and officers in the Board of Management.

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Bomb blast at engineer`s house

IMPHAL, May 20: Suspected militants attacked the house of a Superintending Engineer of the state… more »

IMPHAL, May 20: Suspected militants attacked the house of a Superintending Engineer of the state IFCD at Thangmeiband Sinam Leikai under Imphal Police Station by exploding a hand grenade which injured one person in the wee hours of Sunday, according to police.

The unidentified assailants threw the hand grenade targeting the residence of AE, Soubam Dhanabir around 3 am, but it exploded close to the residential gate. A domestic help of the house sustained minor injury in the blast. The assailants fled the area after the attack.

The injured is identified as one Dawa, a Nepalese domestic help.

No militant group has claimed responsibility for the bomb attack so far.

On April 10 last, three cadres of NSCN-K had tried to serve a demand note to Dhanabir, but the local residents thwarted it, resulting in the manhandling of one of the cadres.

In another incident, unidentified persons suspected to be militants placed a hand grenade at the residence of one Sapam Romi, son of (L) S Ibohal at Singjamei Mayengbam Leikai this morning.

Details on the incident were not available.

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AISF condemns student detention

IMPHAL, May 20: All India Students’ federation (AISF), Manipur State Council on Sunday strongly condemned… more »

IMPHAL, May 20: All India Students’ federation (AISF), Manipur State Council on Sunday strongly condemned the detention of 17-odd student leaders by the state police yesterday, saying the act has shown the contempt of the student society.

Saying that the attitude of the government underestimating the students who are staging a protest over the alleged murder of Loitam Richard is a sign of being an unfit government, AISF accused.

A statement from the federation said it strongly condemns the mistreatment meted out to the students by the state government.

Asking the government how far it has worked to console the people on the over one-month old case of Richard, the federation asserted that just meeting and pleading with the Karnataka Chief Minister cannot find out any concrete hint to the case.

The student society is just seeking the help of the government in punishing the culprits and that it is quite natural to launch various forms of agitations by students in the face of failure of the government to take heed to their voice, the statement added.

Thanking the government for releasing the 17 students safe and sound, the federation said it is waiting for its move that considers the wishes and sentiment of the student society.

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`Biren no longer PREPAK chairman`

IMPHAL, May 20: The proscribed PREPAK today flatly rejected the statement of Imphal West district… more »

IMPHAL, May 20: The proscribed PREPAK today flatly rejected the statement of Imphal West district police which claimed to have nabbed the outfit’s chairman, Meisnam Biren alias Achamba Luwang alias Oja Biren alias Chamba Luwang.

The district police had claimed that Biren, the chairman of PREPAK was arrested on May 17 last while conducting frisking and checking at Uripok Tourangbam Leikai.

Biren, 67, son of (L) M Birmani, is not related with PREPAK in any way, said a statement signed by the outfit’s assistant secretary, publicity and propaganda, Leibakngakpa.

The statement said the claim of the Imphal West district police was “baseless” and dismissed it as an attempt to blemish the outfit. Oja Biren held the post of the chairman from May 4, 1997 and resigned in the middle of January 2000 as chairman of PREPAK, it added. He submitted the resignation letter to the outfit, therefore, now he is no more chairman of the outfit, PREPAK claimed.

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How I became a freethinker – Discomfited by religious constraints

By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh The theme redux of this article is the message that… more »

By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh

The theme redux of this article is the message that all the people in Manipur should be united in the same mind and judgement regardless of different Gods or no Gods. This brings me to this topic of mine ie I am a freethinker who looks at every religion with an external perspective.

A freethinker is one who forms one’s own opinions rather than depends upon authority, especially about social and religious issues. ‘Freethinking’ is a term made popular during the Age of Enlightenment in the 18th Century England, by a philosopher, Anthony Collins in his book – Discourse of Freethinking in 1713.

Collins wrote: “Perfection of the sciences is only to be attained by free-thinking and the stories of the devil’s power were founded on lies of some and credulity of the others.”

In Germany, Frederic the Great became a great freethinker. Voltaire, Jean Jacques Rousseau and others made it popular in France while in America, Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson made the impact.

Thomas Jefferson, the 4th American President (1809-1817) in his ‘Works’, wrote to his school boy nephew: “The God of the Old Testament – the God which Christians worship – a being of terrific character, cruel, vindictive, capricious and unjust” (Works Vol. IV, P 325).

In another letter he wrote to John Adams, a short time previous to his death: “The day will come when the mystical generation of Jesus by the Supreme Being as his father, in the womb of a virgin will be classified with the fable of the generation of Minerva in the brain of Jupiter” (Works Vol. IV, P 365).

These men were indeed very brave people to wage war against the powerful religious establishment, which the Church jealously guarded. Any dissent was regarded as a criminal act. In 1702, Daniel Defoe (author of Robinson Crusoe) wrote a pamphlet – The Shortest Way with Dissenter, mocking the Anglican intolerance. He was arrested, fined, imprisoned and pilloried.

For a freethinker, Reason supersedes Authority, such as Stephen Hawkins’s attempt to solve the beginning of the universe, or the Origin of man in Africa by Christopher Stringer, in contradiction to the established view that God created the universe and man, with emphasis on the experimental method of science.

FREETHINKING should be distinguished from FREETHOUGHT, which is a Catholic Jesuit invention to free God from his association with the evil of this world. It is the same for other religions. For all the man-made or natural disasters, the Hindus will dissociate God and say ‘Ishwar ki leela’ (the God’s play); for Muslims – Allah ki meharbani (the grace of Allah), and for Christians – the will of God.

It was about thirty years ago when I was stirred by a feverish dissent against the authority of religion by the steady triumph of historic events created by freethinkers. It was an expression of decay of imaginative joy and rapt wonder stimulated by the lack of evidence of God’s presence in this visible world.

Now, a post-modernist (apparent realities are only social constructs and therefore subject to change) and relativist (truth and justification are somehow relative to something else) eras
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have begun to shape my view of the reality of God.

The 20th century will be remembered more for the failure of communism than any other disaster. The Soviet Union, which was launched with high hopes for the proletariat, soon became one of the most oppressive states in the world.

With the collapse of the Soviet Communist regime in 1991 due to economic failure there has been restoration of religion in Russia. Though no more than 5-10 per cent takes their faith seriously it is fashionable to be religious in Russia to identify themselves in a new society.

Oxford’s McGrath, atheist turned religionist, discerns that the cause of the collapse was because, for once in power, atheism delivered not enlightenment in utopia but rather barbarism in the gulag. Politically discredited and imaginatively exhausted, atheism has been forced into an astonishing defeat before advancing Pentecostal preachers and Christian fabulists.

Those who believe in the rights of dissenters like me have considered the unreality of God from his long history of inability to protect humanity from inter-ethnic murders, Jihadis, natural and man-made disasters.

My religious indignation at the lack of divine retribution for all these atrocities that must be an offence against ‘God’s truth’ gives me an intellectual challenge in the authenticity of his existence.

The conflicting human imagination of the active commitment of God in the welfare of humanity is petering out by advances in science.

The 20th century witnessed the discovery of many wonderful advances in physics and cosmology, starting with Stephen Hawkins’s Theory of the Big Bang and the Blake Hole.
The world woke up to the sound of drumbeat of the discovery of the scientific universe for the first time. Now we are witnessing the exploration of the relationship of humanity to the Newtonian Universe.

Newton’s universe was based on absolute space and time, to which we have no direct access. It is similar to God’s existence. How would we know what God says if we hear him only through what some people say. Only the very pious and schizophrenics can claim to have heard God speak.

As Newton’s theory of motion, partly relying on god’s help was unsatisfactory it was replaced by a new theory of motion by Albert Einstein. The application of Einstein’s Theory of Relativity has led us to our understanding of the cosmos. We have seen the technology of the lasers and semiconductors based on Quantum mechanics and new physics.

The Theory of Quantum Dynamics and the application of photons have allowed us to look deeper into what we have until now called the mysteries of God. Unlike laser that can slice through solid steel, photon beams allow us to transmit thousands of telephone conversations and myriads of internet connections to inhabit the same fibre optic cable without destroying it.

We do know that the universe is not only expanding but also accelerating, as observed by Edwin Hubble’s telescope. We know the existence of Quasars which are extremely distant star-like objects. They are the power source of radio-waves and other forms of energy.

A Black Hole is a region of space that has so much concentration of massive dense objects generating so much strong gravity that nothing, not even light can escape its grip.
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Unlike scientists, asking theologians and philosopher about the existence of God will end up with slapstick answers such as, everybody has a father and thus there must a God, but God does not have a father; because God is God.

It’s like asking someone how long a piece of string is. Back comes the answer that it is twice the half of its length. When I was a trainee doctor in Newcastle, I went to buy a refill for my
Parker ball pen. I asked the girl shop assistant how long it will write. She thought I was daft
and gave me a daft reply – it depends how fast you write. The correct scientific answer should be 5 miles.

In the 4th century, St Augustine who was a philosopher and theologian posed the question of the beginning of the universe in his book ‘Confession’. He came up with a strikingly modern daft answer: “Before God created the world there was no time and thus ‘no before’. There was no ‘then”. It cuts no ice for me.

Nothing slips more glibly from the tongue than the word God – Omigod. The image of God is avant-garde of early human thoughts, dreamed up in the febrile minds in search of an audience. Others were simply brain-stormed. They were longing to find if there was anything beyond their world, someone so powerful who could create the universe. They thought for an answer.

From time out of mind, men always had a quest for the unknown and untried, death, and life after death. The emergence of man-made unified God was of fairly recent origin but before the beginning of science.

The ancient writings of religious people were simply passionate outbursts of their idea of a supernatural something to which they gave a name – the ever-elusive God. The Sanskrit Vedas were such outbursts.

I am painfully aware of my religious heterodoxy that might be regarded by many as a kind of innuendo as well as a dastardly dose of mockery. That is not the intention. We live in democracy and in a democracy we are allowed to think and act differently.

People should have freedom to think and question in all subjects ranging from the theories of science to the origin of Meitei language. But everyone should be able to explain in what he believes in. Anybody who thinks Meiteilon is Tibetoburman should be able to explain why, as I have done the opposite. I am also conscious that more reasons will certainly be needed to sort out this problem.

However, the problem of the origin of the universe no longer belongs to the metaphysics or religion, and the laws of science may hold even at the beginning of the universe.

It is the high noon for God to come out and explain himself why we should believe in him/her/neuter. Until then I will keep my options open to myself, if you do not mind.

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

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Manipur lift East Zone Softball trophy – KanglaOnline

Manipur lift East Zone Softball trophyKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, May 20: Manipur Men's team lift the trophy defeating Orissa by 4-3 runs in extra inning match while Manipur Women's team has loss against Orissa Women's team in the 4th East Zone Sof…

Manipur lift East Zone Softball trophy
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IMPHAL, May 20: Manipur Men's team lift the trophy defeating Orissa by 4-3 runs in extra inning match while Manipur Women's team has loss against Orissa Women's team in the 4th East Zone Softball Championship at Practice Ground, Khuman Lampak.

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Govt for CBI probe into Richard’s death: Ibobi – Assam Tribune

IBNLive.comGovt for CBI probe into Richard's death: IbobiAssam TribuneIMPHAL, May 20 – Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today said that the State Government has been insisting for a CBI inquiry into the mysterious death of Manipuri studen…


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IMPHAL, May 20 – Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today said that the State Government has been insisting for a CBI inquiry into the mysterious death of Manipuri student Richard Loitam in Bangalore last month. Ibobi made his comment while
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Bengal crash out of Santosh Trophy – Times of India

The HinduBengal crash out of Santosh TrophyTimes of IndiaIn another Group B match, Manipur pumped in half-a-dozen goals without reply against a hapless Uttar Pradesh. Thoiba Singh scored four goals (32nd, 53rd, 65th and 68th) while Thoi Singh and Naoto…


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Bengal crash out of Santosh Trophy
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In another Group B match, Manipur pumped in half-a-dozen goals without reply against a hapless Uttar Pradesh. Thoiba Singh scored four goals (32nd, 53rd, 65th and 68th) while Thoi Singh and Naoton Singh scored one apiece in the 78th and 92nd minute
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New Wind in Governance: From cyclical to structural

By Amar Yumnam We had reacted earlier that the faces in the new cabinet in… more »

By Amar Yumnam
We had reacted earlier that the faces in the new cabinet in the government after the elections in last February do arouse greater expectation, goodwill and trustworthiness in the resultant governance that would arise. This seems to have been proved right. While three young ministers have now attracted large public attention in the positive sense in a State long used to negative synergies of development administration, I would take up two areas of two of them as massively significant in the light of emerging international, national and regional development scenarios.

Highways and Education: I would consider the recent interest, enthusiasm and pronouncements in connection with the road infrastructure and the education sectors by the concerned Ministers as timely, imperative and consequential if taken to their logical conclusions. We have had government after government and ipso facto Minister after Minister in Manipur who were looking after the problems surrounding these two sectors. The land and her people have also experienced the quality of governance or rather the lack of it, and have also borne heavy costs because of it. We have never had during the last two decades or so a kind of sustained governance commitment to improving these two sectors. Any response to any problem in these two areas by the government has been at best cyclical or knee-jerk so far, but the two new Ministers do give a kind of fresh air. It is exactly here that the present two decision-leaders in these two sectors seem to be aiming for bringing about a kind of structural approach to the issues involved rather than being just cyclical; this is exactly the need of the hour as well.

It is now established that inequality is rising in India. It has risen in Manipur as well. The time is now for us to move beyond the utilitarian concept of just per capita income to a more ethical dimension of opportunities. This is urgent and important. The emerging Asian development initiatives do demand of us to be fully prepared so that we too participate and reap benefits of the unfolding scenario. While the resultant inequality may have something to do with the efforts an individual puts in for survival, there is another aspect of opportunity and circumstances where an individual can hardly do anything about. It is in these two areas where the state should play an important role in order to provide an atmosphere of equal opportunities and circumstances. This is exactly where I find the two new faces in the ministry of Ibobi very appealing.

We often say that the people just maintain calm even after months of blockade in the national highways connecting Manipur with the rest of India. We do not realise that the main explanation for this is to be found in the general well-being of Manipur having disconnected with what happens on the highways. In other words, we have observed no sign of Manipur’s growth coupling the country’s growth trajectory. We also complain of the fact that the highways are subject to repeated blockades. Now the explanation for this phenomenon is to be found in two realities. First, the Imphal city has failed to serve as the centre of attraction for employment and other opportunities. This being the case, those settling on the national highways do not incur any tangible cost while imposing the blockades while a deep political point is made. Secondly, it also speaks of the absence of development policy encompassing the entire Manipur. The attention the blockades have drawn is because of the adverse impact it has had on the vocal and articulate sections of the population rather than the adverse effects on the general populace.

Now that the new Minister looking after road linkages has shown needed interest on the condition of the highways, he must now prove that he means business and is looking for structural changes rather than just cyclical enthusiasm. As stated above, Manipur does not yet have a kind of development perspective encompassing the total geographical space. Now that the highways are going to witness improvement and Asian Highways too are emerging, the Minister should apply his mind on how to evolve a kind of network which leaves no village untouched by modern transport facilities. The highways, national and international, would have meaning only when the people in every corner of the land have a stake in them directly or indirectly. When this is ensured, blockades in the highways would be a thing of the past and naturally at that. People would now be more involved in undertaking new productive activities.

The Minister for education too has shown commitment and enthusiasm for bringing about change in this sector. The challenge before him is larger and responsibility bigger than under any other minister. While he has put a time frame of six months, we would be happy if he could put some reforms in place within this period. It is a sector where reforms take time to take effect and bear fruit. But we are encouraged that the minister is talking of structural changes rather than just cyclical outpours. Education in Manipur is today characterised by some very disturbing features. First, we know that there is a large exodus of both students and funds for school and college education. Secondly, the remaining education sector functioning in the State is very expensive, involving a high public expenditure without any commensurate return in terms of service. Third, the first two features generally cause a kind of unexplained remorse, reinforced by the prevailing political-economic scenario, as exemplified by the huge problem of drug addiction. Fourth, the poverty of performance in this sector has also led to the collapse of the collective vision and ethical attitude among the population. In these circumstances, the sector is in urgent need of purge for removing the influence of rogue elements, governance lethargy for reforms in this sector and lack of application of mind of the responsible persons in this sector. We need to make the government the chief, core and effective functionary in this sector.

The Challenge: The two ministers have already aroused the imagination of the people and have given hope for the emergence of new governance in Manipur. We understand that there would certainly be resistance from the forces which have taken advantage of the prevailing scenario. This would arise both from within the government and from without. But Manipur’s future as a land where hope and facilities are equalised and prepared for joining the rise of Asia depends on what happens in the two sectors of education and infrastructure linkages today.

 

 

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Observation

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International AIDS Candlelight Memorial observation 2012 at Lamyanba Sanglen on Sunday

IMPHAL, May 20: As in other parts of the world, Network for Positive People Imphal West (NPPIW) also observed the 29th International Candlelight Memorial day today under the theme “Promoting Health and Dignity” at the network’s conference hall at Moirangkhom Lokloubung,Imphal. The observation function was sponsored by Manipur State AIDS Control Society.

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