KCP MC owns up shooting Binoi

The proscribed UG group KCP MC in a press statement clarified that Leitanthem Binoi husband of Pradhan of Bamdiar Gram Panchayat Leitanthem ongbi Sorojini was shot at by the organisation under the supervision of its Revenue Officer Nongdrenkhomba on …

The proscribed UG group KCP MC in a press statement clarified that Leitanthem Binoi husband of Pradhan of Bamdiar Gram Panchayat Leitanthem ongbi Sorojini was shot at by the organisation under the supervision of its Revenue Officer Nongdrenkhomba on the night of November 25 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Chandel bandh against violation of ECI guidelines

Normal life in Chandel district headquarters and Chakpikarong sub division of Manipur were on Saturday crippled due to a 12 hour strike called jointly given by Anal Naga Taangpi ANTA , the apex body of Anal Naga tribe and Anal Lenruwl Taangpi ALT to…

Normal life in Chandel district headquarters and Chakpikarong sub division of Manipur were on Saturday crippled due to a 12 hour strike called jointly given by Anal Naga Taangpi ANTA , the apex body of Anal Naga tribe and Anal Lenruwl Taangpi ALT to protest against the state Election Commission for not conforming to the guidelines of the Election Commission of India ECI in the electoral list and revision 2012 in the border villages of Khengjoy sub division of the district Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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PAP to go away for good from State

After the Protected Area Permit PAP System was lifted from Manipur for one year on trial basis, the same system is set to be lifted completely from the State Source The Sangai Express

After the Protected Area Permit PAP System was lifted from Manipur for one year on trial basis, the same system is set to be lifted completely from the State Source The Sangai Express

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Pregnant woman beaten to death by husband

In a shocking incident, an eight month pregnant woman was allegedly beaten to death by her husband after the couple had a fight over an alleged illicit affair which the husband was having with another woman about which the victim came to know Source …

In a shocking incident, an eight month pregnant woman was allegedly beaten to death by her husband after the couple had a fight over an alleged illicit affair which the husband was having with another woman about which the victim came to know Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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AR to probe controversial Khurkhul death

A Khurkhul resident, reportedly picked up by some personnel of 30 Assam Rifles stationed at the erstwhile Manipur Spinning Mill, Loitang Khunou has passed away under contrasting claims Source The Sangai Express

A Khurkhul resident, reportedly picked up by some personnel of 30 Assam Rifles stationed at the erstwhile Manipur Spinning Mill, Loitang Khunou has passed away under contrasting claims Source The Sangai Express

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Consultative meeting on economic blockade

International Lainingthou Sanamahi Faith and Believers’ Forum would be organising a consultative meeting towards bringing about an amicable solution to the frequent calls of economic blockade, bandh, strike on National Highways connecting the state on…

International Lainingthou Sanamahi Faith and Believers’ Forum would be organising a consultative meeting towards bringing about an amicable solution to the frequent calls of economic blockade, bandh, strike on National Highways connecting the state on November 28 at State Guest House, Sanjenthong Source Hueiyen News Service

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Tourism fest provides a breather to bandh weary folks

For the general public of Manipur who have been suffering from the chronic problem of highway blockade since many years back, the ongoing Manipur Sangai Tourism Festival has turned out to be the much needed succour Source The Sangai Express

For the general public of Manipur who have been suffering from the chronic problem of highway blockade since many years back, the ongoing Manipur Sangai Tourism Festival has turned out to be the much needed succour Source The Sangai Express

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Sangai Fest set to witness world no 2 speed climber in action Bamboo Wall to be used for the competition

With the issue over deportation of two Chinese climbers finally settled, the newly constructed ‘bamboo wall’ at the mela ground of Hafta Kangjeibung is ready to witness the adrenaline pumping 2nd X Game International Invitational Men Women Open Spee…

With the issue over deportation of two Chinese climbers finally settled, the newly constructed ‘bamboo wall’ at the mela ground of Hafta Kangjeibung is ready to witness the adrenaline pumping 2nd X Game International Invitational Men Women Open Speed Climbing Competition, 2011 from November 27 Source Hueiyen News Service Satyajit Usham

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Contrasting claims dog woman’s death

Even as several organisations have been observing International Fortnight on Crime Against Women, a pregnant woman has died under controversial circumstances Source The Sangai Express

Even as several organisations have been observing International Fortnight on Crime Against Women, a pregnant woman has died under controversial circumstances Source The Sangai Express

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General strike affects normal life

Normal life of the people of the state was affected to a certain level today by the 24 hour general strike called by the Maoist Communist Party MCP protesting against the indifference of the state government regarding the 110 days long ongoing econom…

Normal life of the people of the state was affected to a certain level today by the 24 hour general strike called by the Maoist Communist Party MCP protesting against the indifference of the state government regarding the 110 days long ongoing economic blockade, the issue of Supra State body and the burning down of phumdi huts Source Hueiyen News Service

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Completion of road, drain work in time for PM’s visit remote Reality check from workers at sites

With possibility of completing the ongoing road and drain construction works within the targeted period very remote a grand plan to deceive the Prime minister and AICC president remains the only option if innocent opinions of construction workers are t…

With possibility of completing the ongoing road and drain construction works within the targeted period very remote a grand plan to deceive the Prime minister and AICC president remains the only option if innocent opinions of construction workers are to be taken into account Source The Sangai Express

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Foundation day

IMPHAL, Nov 26: The 18th foundation day of All Manipur Tammi and Chingmi Apunba Nupi… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 26: The 18th foundation day of All Manipur Tammi and Chingmi Apunba Nupi Lup (AMTCANL) was observed today at the Manipur Press club, Imphal today.

The observation was attended by RK. Ranendrajit former-Editor of Freedom, as chief guest, Ima Sakhi Devi-president AMKIL as guest of hounour and Soibam Ongbi Momon Leima-(AMTCANL), functional president.

The Tammi Chingmi Apunba Nupi Lup was established in the year 1993, with the objective to fight the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 and other inhuman activities in the state.  

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NPO appeals for safe release of minister`s assistant

IMPHAL, November 26: The Naga People’s Organization (NPO) has appealed for safe release of KT… more »

IMPHAL, November 26: The Naga People’s Organization (NPO) has appealed for safe release of KT Joseph of Purul Village who was abducted by unknown persons on November 22 at Imphal.

A release of the NPO stated that the organization or individuals responsible for his abduction should release him as soon as possible in kind consideration of the aggrieved family members.

It may be noted that, KT Joseph is serving as private assistant to education and sports minister DD Thaisii. He was kidnapped on November 22 near Fisheries Office Lamphalpat by some unidentified persons belonging to some revolutionary groups. His daughter and helper who were also abducted were released without any harm at Kangpokpi on the day of the incident. But even after five days of captivity, the victim is yet to be released. His whereabouts is still yet to be ascertained, the release added.

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World disability day observation

IMPHAL, Nov 26: The centre for community initiative in collaboration with Nehru Yuva Kendra, Churachandpur… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 26: The centre for community initiative in collaboration with Nehru Yuva Kendra, Churachandpur is organizing an observance of the world disability day 2011 on December 3, 2011 at 12 noon, to be hoisted by Hornbill Cable Network as part of its Silver Jubilee Celebration at Hornbill Studio, Mission road with the theme of “Together for better world for all: Including persons with disability in development’.

Various competitions of singing, spot painting, choreography, will also be organized as a part of the observation at the Malsawm Initiative, LFS Campus on December 2 at 3 pm.

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Leaders consultative meeting

IMPHAL, Nov 26: The International Laningthou Sanamahi Faith & Forum invites all the religious community… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 26: The International Laningthou Sanamahi Faith & Forum invites all the religious community leaders of Manipur to a consultative meeting, toward brining an amicable solution to the frequent calls of economic blockade, bandh and strikes on National Highways connecting the state. And, to formulate a feasible remedy to it and also to collectively pass a resolution to restrict recurrence in future, on November 28 at the state guest house, Sanjenthong Imphal, at 10 am.

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Flashback: The Feature Film`s Coming of Age

By Subir Ghosh In the early years of film production, cinema as a medium did… more »

By Subir Ghosh
In the early years of film production, cinema as a medium did not threaten the cultural status quo. Non-fiction films had dominated and films were always exhibited in “respectable” venues like vaideville and opera houses, churches, anc lecture halls. Films started making an impact on the cultural landscape with the story films becoming gradually popular, and exhibition of films gradually shifting to the nickelodeons.

Film historian Roberta Pearson writes of the early critics, “The industry’s critics asserted that the dark, dirty and unsafe nickelodeons showed unsuitable fare, were ofte located in tenement districts, and were patronised by the most unstable elements of American society who were all to vulnerable to the physical and moral hazards posed by the picture shows. There were demands that state authorities censor films and regulate exhibition sites. the industry responded with several strategies designed to placate its critics; the emulation of respectable literature and drama; the production of literary, historical, and biblical films; self-censorship and cooperation with government officials in making exhibition sites safe and sanitary.”

What Pearson writes here is about an American scenario, but one worth looking at a bit closely.

The nickelodeon was a multi-purpose theatre that grew in popularity in the early years of the 20th century. Usually situated in converted storefronts, the nickelodeons featured motion pictures, illustrated songs, slideshows and even lectures. These were one of the two main exhibition sites for films, besides the vaudeville theatres.

The term “Nickelodeon” was first used in 1888 by Austin’s Nickelodeon, a dime museum in Boston, US. It became popular when Harry Davis and John P. Harris opened their small, storefront theatre with that name in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on June 19, 1905. Although it was not the first to show films, it was the first theatre in the world “devoted exclusively to exhibition of moving picture spectacles.” The idea caught on. Louis B Mayer converted a theatre into a nickelodeon, and announced that it would be “the home of refined entertainment devoted to Miles Brothers moving pictures and illustrated songs”.

The nickelodeons usually exhibited films that were typically 10-15 minutes in duration, and in a variety of styles and subjects, such as short narratives, “scenics” (views of the world from moving trains), “actualities” (precursors of later documentary films), illustrated songs, local or touring song and dance acts, comedies, melodramas, problem plays, stop action sequences, sporting events, and other features which allowed them to compete with vaudeville houses. In 1910, there were an estimated 10,000 nickelodeons in the US.

Slowly cities grew, as did the audience sizes. Films also grew considerably longer in duration, resulting in the ticket prices being doubled from five cents to ten cents. Conventional film theatres grew in number, and the nickelodeons receded into history.

There were many in the American film industry who were finding it increasingly difficult to tell a story in the 15-minute constraint. The one who broke away from the norm was Vitagraph which produced the first major multi-reel film, a biblical blockbuster called The Life of Moses in 1909/10. The five-reel film encouraged others to follow suit.

The ones who threw a fit over this conversion were the existing distributors and exhibitors. The limited seating arrangements at the nickelodeons required shorter programmes. The studios initially played ball. They treated each reel of a multi-reel film as a separate identity, and released them to the exchanges according to the agreed schedule. Nickelodeons were free to show only one reel as and when they wanted. The transition to feature films, therefore, was severely restricted. Ironically, the impetus came from European films that were being imported into the United States. Italian films specifically were all multi-reelers and hugely popular.

In 1911, three Italian films treated American audiences to a pictorial splendour that they were sorely missing in domestic productions. These were the five-reel Dante’s Inferno (Milano Films, 1909), the two-reel Fall of Troy (1910, Giovanni Pastrone), and the four-reel The Crusaders or Jerusalem Delivered (1911). In the spring of 1913, the nine-reel Quo Vadis? (Enrico Guazzoni, Cines, 1913) landed on American shores. The film ran over two hours and was a spectacle that featured over 5,000 extras, a chariot race, and real lions. It had the audiences in thral. The 12-reel Cabiria (Giovanni Pastrone, Italia) would change things forever. The depiction of the Second Punic War featured visually stimulating scenes of the burning of the Roman fleet and Hannibal’s crossing of the Alps. Italian blockbusters were to change the US film industry for good. And in the bargain, had a far-reaching impact on world cinema as well.
Feature films were finally here.

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The Laparoscopic Cinema of Anand Patwardhan

By Joshy Joseph It happened during the 1988 International Film Festival of India (IFFI) held… more »

By Joshy Joseph
It happened during the 1988 International Film Festival of India (IFFI) held in Trivandrum. I was trying to persuade Anand Patwardhan to agree to receive the first copy of a book on Malayalam cinema at an official ceremony from the reputed film critic of The Guardian, Derek Malcolm. The author of the book was a friend of mine. Anand agreed to receive the book but not without posing a question to me : “Why Derek Malcolm? Is it because he is a white man?”

Many years later when Films Division interviewed Anand for a curtain-raiser film on Films Division for MIFF (Mumbai International Film Festival for documentary, short and animation films), I heard him saying : “Luckily, we need not refer to Ben Kinsley as Gandhi, since FD has the original Gandhi footage !”

Anand speaks so lucidly through his films and in person. That is why, even while working for an official documenting agency, I always go back to Anand’s films for measuring the actual height and weight of Indian history. Anybody who has attended that edition of MIFF at NCPA in Mumbai, where Anand’s film Ram ke Naam was screened and stood out in sharp contrast to the official version of the Ayodhya issue, would understand me better.

Every time I wake up for a sunrise shoot or patiently wait to capture a clear-sky sunset shot, I cannot help envying Anand. I cannot recall a single ‘beautiful shot’ in his films — a shot devised for the sake of achieving beauty. It is the political conviction that illuminates his skies without bothering about the acceptibility factor, that strikes me over and over again. It is not for nothing that Anand’s films have withstood so confidently the test of time. And about the wrath of a nervous officialdom towards him and his films, it is only a cinematic addition to the good old stories of flourishing court poets aplenty juxtaposed with one or two poets of destiny.

In Kerala, experienced farmers always advise us not to buy spotless vegetables from the market. They tell us that naturally-grown vegetables normally have spots on them. In a supposedly advanced method of cultivation, systemic insecticides are fed to the plants as they grow, unlike the general practice of spraying pesticides from outside. That is why they are called ‘systemic insecticides’. So, any insect that touches the plant, dies on the spot! And the vegetables and fruits remain spotless like the glossy images in advertisement films!

Once, in the course of a MIFF selection process, Anand’s film on the fishermen’s issue was rejected on the ground of ‘bad image quality’. The chairman of the selection committee was a Hindutva element in disguise who had, wonder of wonders, no difficulty in choosing his own film for the festival! Anyway, the list of selected films reached me through a colleague who was visibly upset at the turn of events and chose to confide in me. He asked whether something could be done in the matter.

I immediately relayed this information to a daredevil friend of mine who was on the staff of the now-defunct weekly paper, The Sunday Observer. It was a Saturday evening. Overlooking space and deadline constraints, they flashed the story the next day — “Miffed Patwardhan withdraws his film”. The story, or rather the strategy, worked — Anand’s film was included on Monday.

Later, when we met at a cocktail party, I said ‘cheers’ to the selection committee chairman and murmured in a lighter vein, “You are Vinod and he is Anand, both meaning joy. Now enjoy.”

Changing to a serious note, I asked to know the reason why the film had been rejected. In some sequences, according to him, the visuals were very grainy. He knew that in the capital of sleek Hindi commercial cinema and corporate advertisement films, ‘the image quality’ bit could be used as a ready-made purdah to conceal the actual facial expression in the presence of truth.

Recently, in a court battle over the Bombay bomb-blast case, one party requested the court to view Anand’s Father, Son and Holy War to get an idea of the conditions then obtaining in the city before arriving at any judgement. Whether the court admitted the plea or not is not the point. Rather, the point is that in a case which involves a gun-toting Hindi film star, the reference point of facts was an Anand Patwardhan film. When countless crores go down the drain to project the pelvic thrusts and the dishum-dishum of constipated poster boys, Anand’s investment is his political conviction expressed by means of a precise aperture that records vital twists and turns of contemporary history.

Anand’s film War and Peace is an epic documentation of how violence is perpetrated and is being perpetuated in the name of patriotism. This film unforgettably unveils whipped-up mob frenzy through bombastic speeches of politicians and their heady narratives of nationalism. A cunning master-narrative is woven into this, which acts as an eyewitness and an argumentative self at the same time. The film encompasses the viewer, too, for almost three, most fruitful hours; thus, the unity of trinity becomes a complete experience. This is masterpiece cinema.

War and Peace gets into the interiors of two nations — India and Pakistan — as if in a laparoscopic operation. Even as the right-wing political party then in power kept puking vehemently, Anand’s camera surveyed the body politic with remarkable surgical precision. They wanted to restrain him by asking him to remove even the film’s reference to Gandhiji’s assassination. Hey Ram! Gandhiji never got assassinated in this country!

I have a feeling that Gandhiji knew why Bonsai plants don’t grow tall. When seedlings, root cuttings and small grafted plants are to be developed as Bonsai, they are first cultivated in ground beds. Here, the branches and root tips are pruned repeatedly. Each pruning session helps the plants to develop ‘dwarfing’ habits.

State-of-the-art pruning of political documentaries in India happens today more in the avenues of huge inflow of international capital through funding agencies and the pitching sessions they organise, than in the public-sector sphere. This will become clear if one watches and analyses the kind of projects that are backed by the European Documentary Network (EDN) and its offshoots like STEPS India.

In portrayals of marginalized individuals, or dushtu-dushtu, mishti-mishti analyses of Kashmir or the North-East, you won’t find a junior Anand Patwardhan anywhere in the picture. No wonder, these pitching film-makers are often to be found bitching eloquently about Anand and his ouevre. They say Anand’s films are very functional and lack spiritual dimensions. So, to remedy the situation, they go out into the world and try their desperate best to discover the exotic ‘other’.

Vaikkom Mohammad Basheer, the great Malayalam writer, wandered all over India for many years in search of truth. One of his incarnations was that of a sadhu on the Himalayas. Explaining why he quit being a sadhu, Basheer said some people would collect firewood, split it into smaller pieces and use them to start the kitchen fire. These people would not ask Basheer to share in the work; “just meditate without distraction,” they would say. But Basheer still used to get distracted — the very arrangement of avoiding distraction, distracted him.

Indian documentary today is taken seriously by the world because yesterday an Anand Patwardhan happened here. Your ‘spirituality’ became possible due to the ‘physicality’ of Anand Patwardhan’s films. I don’t have to reserve these words for an obituary.

I would like to recall another incident at MIFF. Anand was secretly summoned by the organisers just before the awards ceremony to select a two-minute excerpt from his film which had won a prize. The clip was to be screened at the awards function. The then Maharashtra Chief Minister, Mr. Manohar Joshi, was the chief guest and he would hand out the prizes.

Just when a sequence from Father, Son and Holy War was being shown on the screen where Manohar Joshi — now on stage in a full-sleeved black safari suit — was asking for the blood of a minority community, Anand’s name was called out to receive one of the awards. While the audience cheered, Anand, dressed in his usual kurta-pyjama, shook hands with Joshi and received the award. Anand is an undomesticated political animal.

The sharp edges can be flattened with awards, awards and more awards. But, mercifully, the laws of the market do not apply to Anand. I have always respected him for consciously distancing himself from those ‘dwarfing habits’ about which I have spoken earlier.

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Sangai Festival 2011: a scrutiny

By Chitra Ahanthem The ongoing Sangai Festival with the theme “Destination Manipur” being organized by… more »

By Chitra Ahanthem
The ongoing Sangai Festival with the theme “Destination Manipur” being organized by the Government of Manipur and fronted by the Tourism Department is definitely creating a lot of buzz around us. A casual glance of the various activities playing out under the festival makes one feel that that the festival, which is aimed at bringing tourists and business opportunities to pitch the state as a destination point is indeed more polished than other Tourism festivals that has happened in the state so far. Local newspapers and some regional newspapers carry stories about the “attractions” at the Festival but there is no blip on any major media outlet. Ironically, the media stories of “attractions” of the festival are not on local artisans or products but on stalls and products from foreign countries! But before this piece ends up sounding like a rant against the festival, let’s do a careful scrutiny listing both the upside and the downside of the festival.

First, the positives:
1.     There was a touch of professionalism in the arrangements made at the main venue at Hapta Kangjeibung. Unlike other editions where the stalls cluttered the ground, they were more organized and left a lot of room to walk around. Having the cultural performances and other evening items inside the Bheigyachandra Open Air Theatre (BOAT) is great thinking, with the Hapta ground being extended in such a manner that one can walk into BOAT. Till last year, one had to get inside the venue ground and then walk outside and then enter BOAT. Taking the performances inside BOAT has taken care of seating arrangements for people while also giving a wide space for people to walk around. Of course, it is another story altogether that the area was used by VIPs to zip in and out of the venue, thereby kicking up dust (both literally and figuratively). But well!

2.     The sight of smartly dressed young boys and girls as stewards is a nice touch. Normally, most functions in the state are marked by young girls trying very uncomfortably to do their job on stage, like tagging the dignitaries on stage, handing gifts and flowers etc el. This festival edition sees professionally trained young people doing the honors. I was very impressed when one young man had the basic courtesy of handing tea to the professional photographers taking shots of an evening performance. Normally, only VIPs and dignitaries gracing such functions are served! Photo-journalists operate to document what is going around them in very uncomfortable positions just so they get that perfect shot, and the least that can be done for them is to have some refreshments served to them. I sincerely hope that it wasn’t a one off gesture and that it continues.

3.     The media center was good for the fraternity to check the latest developments on the festival. One hopes that by the next edition of the festival, the organizers will think of putting in work stations in the media center so that stories can be filed from the venue itself without journalists having to bother with going back to their offices and then filing their stories. All it takes would be to make Wi-fi operational and to provide plug in points for computer laptops.

The negatives:
1.     A tourism festival meant to showcase the best of Manipur’s culture, handloom, handicrafts and its tourist potential featuring stalls selling products being brought in from outside the state somehow does not fit in. There ought to have been more stalls with handicraft and handloom items from the state, rather than those selling shoes and purses. The later could have made their presence in the various other Melas /trade fair that takes place. The organizers should have looked for applications from firms producing local goods and given the platform of the festival for the products to be talked about and noticed.

2.      The festival also features a Photography contest with four categories. I may be mistaken but I distinctly remember that the cash prize amount when it was first announced on various social media sites was different from the amount being attached to the prizes now. The more important factor apart from the matter of cash prize amount is the lack of clarity on the copyright and use of the photographs being submitted for the contest. It is often a norm for one Government department to pay well below the market price for photographs and having the photograph being used by other departments. This is a total infringement of copyright and totally unfair on photographers. The current photography competition does not mention how many times the prize winning photos or submitted photos will be used and whether they would be used only by the Department of Tourism. In any case, Rs 25,000 as the cash amount for the first prize is too low for the photos to be copyrighted to the department.

3.     The separate parking space for media personnel is welcome indeed but the first vehicle that got stolen was that of a media person! It tells you there is not much guarantee that your vehicle will be waiting for you once you get out of the festival venue. And this is in the backdrop of a very strong presence of police commandoes and army personnel. This is being flagged off because if vehicles can get lost despite the huge security presence, then there is an equally serious matter: that security can be breached. One hopes that there is better vigilance for the remainder of the festival.

End-point:
The festival had its funny moments too. Every time any proceeding of the festival was being announced on the mike, the announcer said “phestibel”. I also noticed that most people at the er..phestibel had a common fashion accessory: the patch of cloth over the nose and mouth.; to ward off the dust at the venue. Though the ground was covered by a thick sheet, the entry of vehicles of the VIPs would make people scurry to cover their nose and mouth. I overheard someone say at the festival, “This is crazy! We are paying an entry fee, a parking fee and then eating kanghou bora at hiked rates. Let’s go home.” The other person responded with a “go home and do what? Today is load shedding day.” That conversation said it all for me: if the festival is about getting people to spend their time and money then it is a success. But if the annual Manipur Sangai festival is about bringing tourism opportunities, a lot more needs to be done.

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Dr Shurhozelie to release book on world’s “tallest Paddy”

KOHIMA, Nov 26 (NEPS): Urban Development Minister Dr Shurhozelie will formally release the book—“Naga Paddy… more »

KOHIMA, Nov 26 (NEPS): Urban Development Minister Dr Shurhozelie will formally release the book—“Naga Paddy Man To The World”—on November 28, 2011at 10:00 A.M. here at Hotel Japhu, Kohima. This book written by Oken Jeet Sandham, senior journalist and Editor of North East Press Service (NEPS), is based on the rare paddy species which was discovered by Pastor Melhite Kenye on October 1, 1998 from the Chumukedima Jungle.
This rare paddy had the record height of 8 and ½ ft, 175 tillers and 510 grains in each ear and the stalk is as big as human finger and of semi woody nature. And finally this giant rare paddy species discovered in Nagaland was declared as the “tallest paddy” in the world by the Guinness World Records, London on December 12, 2001 at London.
Since the discovery of this rare paddy species, the discoverer continued to cultivate on the rare species in a small patch of land in the Church compound at Chumukedima to date. He also received number of awards including Governor’s Gold Medal for discovery of the tallest paddy in the world.
Many interesting stories as to how Pastor Kenye had discovered the strange giant paddy from Chumukedima Jungle, his subsequent cultivation on the species in the Church compound as experimentation to find out the best season for the rare species, his dreams prior to the discovery of the rare species, how the world agricultural scientists and scholars approaching him, other agencies dealing with him and many more—are in this book.
The function will be chaired by Narain B Sagar, Convener, Federation of Working Journalists of Nagaland (FoWJoN), invocation by Rev M Savino, Chaplain, Naga Hospital Authority Kohima (NHAK) and Vote of Thanks by Khriezovonuo Lhoungu, General Secretary, Kohima Press Club (KPC).
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