TWO DAYS OPEN DISCUSSION/SEMINAR TO UNITE & STRENGTHENING SC/ST/OBC/MINORITIES & ALL WEEKER SECTIONS

On 08th & 09th September 2017 (Friday & Saturday) At AMBEDKAR BHAVAN Rani Jhansi Road (in front of Videocon Tower)NEW DELHI Respected Brother and Sister, Political & Social Leaders and Thinkers, Social Engineer, Members and well-wisher of Society, you are cordially invited to attend two days open DISCUSSION/SEMINAR TO UNITE & STRENGTHENING SC/ST/OBC/MINORITIES & ALL […]

On 08th & 09th September 2017 (Friday & Saturday) At AMBEDKAR BHAVAN Rani Jhansi Road (in front of Videocon Tower)NEW DELHI Respected Brother and Sister, Political & Social Leaders and Thinkers, Social Engineer, Members and well-wisher of Society, you are cordially invited to attend two days open DISCUSSION/SEMINAR TO UNITE & STRENGTHENING SC/ST/OBC/MINORITIES & ALL […]

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Incomplete idea of India as a Nation Need to do more than Act East

Prove your Nationality in your own country. Sounds ludicrous, but this is exactly what happened when a group of students from Central Agriculture University, Imphal went to see the Taj Mahal at Agra a few days back. If the issue was not so serious, this would have surely elicited guffaws from all over and this […]

Prove your Nationality in your own country. Sounds ludicrous, but this is exactly what happened when a group of students from Central Agriculture University, Imphal went to see the Taj Mahal at Agra a few days back. If the issue was not so serious, this would have surely elicited guffaws from all over and this […]

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State HIV workers seek Bill clarity

People living with HIV and civil society organisations of Manipur have discussed the HIV/AIDS (Prevention and Control) Bill 2014 with the aim to mobilize support for the passage of the Bill in the upcoming Parliament Session. The discussion program was organised by World Vision India at Nirmala Hotel, MG Avenue, Imphal. Representatives from NGOs based […]

People living with HIV and civil society organisations of Manipur have discussed the HIV/AIDS (Prevention and Control) Bill 2014 with the aim to mobilize support for the passage of the Bill in the upcoming Parliament Session. The discussion program was organised by World Vision India at Nirmala Hotel, MG Avenue, Imphal. Representatives from NGOs based […]

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There is women discrimination in Nagaland: NEN report

Nagaland State Commission for Women (NSCW) chairperson Temsula Ao on Friday launched a research report ‘Enquiry into the status of women in Nagaland’ conducted by North East Network (NEN). The study was done in three districts of Nagaland- Kohima, Phek and Kiphire. In a function held at Hotel East Gate in Kohima, NEN Executive Director […]

Nagaland State Commission for Women (NSCW) chairperson Temsula Ao on Friday launched a research report ‘Enquiry into the status of women in Nagaland’ conducted by North East Network (NEN). The study was done in three districts of Nagaland- Kohima, Phek and Kiphire. In a function held at Hotel East Gate in Kohima, NEN Executive Director […]

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NEFIS condemns DU decision making Hindi compulsory

The North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) condemns the compulsory imposition of Hindi on DU students who come from different parts of the country as another disgraceful attempt to discriminate against them, said a statement of the forum. It is especially shocking when the university that has been trying unsuccessfully since last many years to […]

The North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) condemns the compulsory imposition of Hindi on DU students who come from different parts of the country as another disgraceful attempt to discriminate against them, said a statement of the forum. It is especially shocking when the university that has been trying unsuccessfully since last many years to […]

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Woman uses poetry to slam prejudice towards people from northeast India

People from states in north eastern India have to face a lot of prejudice and stereotyping because of their features, and it’s even worse for women who are not only judged by their ethnicity but also due to the way they dress. Not a long time back, a Manipuri woman was faced harassment by an […]

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People from states in north eastern India have to face a lot of prejudice and stereotyping because of their features, and it’s even worse for women who are not only judged by their ethnicity but also due to the way they dress. Not a long time back, a Manipuri woman was faced harassment by an […]

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Racial discrimination & intolerance of diversity

It appears that racism runs deep in Indian psyche. A girl from Manipur was subjected to all kinds of harassments at Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi at the hands of a semi-literate immigration official just because she looks different from typical mainland Indians. Yes, people of the North Eastern region look different from mainland […]

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It appears that racism runs deep in Indian psyche. A girl from Manipur was subjected to all kinds of harassments at Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi at the hands of a semi-literate immigration official just because she looks different from typical mainland Indians. Yes, people of the North Eastern region look different from mainland […]

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Condolence to late Ramkashing and Mayopam at Delhi

Invitation Condolence to late Ramkashing and Mayopam   MSAD is organizing a candle light condolence tomorrow (31st August 2014) in front of Delhi University Arts Faculty Gate at 5p.m., to

Invitation
Condolence to late Ramkashing and Mayopam

 

MSAD is organizing a candle light condolence tomorrow (31st August 2014) in front of Delhi University Arts Faculty Gate at 5p.m., to condole the death of RamkashingVashi and R. Mayopam in police firing today, 30th August 2014, at Ukhrul. MSAD  extends invitation to everyone to kindly attend the programme.

Venue: Arts Faculty front Gate (Delhi University)

Date: 31st August 2014

Time: 5 pm

 

Press release on the condolence as follows:

 

Condolence to Ramkashing and Mayopam
Raise up for a peaceful world order against repressive regime

 

This day, 30th August 2014, will be another day to be remembered in red ink in the history of the politics of dissent and violent suppression. Ukhrul have lost two of its dearest soul and many have been injured while raising up for a human cause. In this regard, the Manipur Student’s Association Delhi raises the banner of justice and;

  1. Condole the killing of RamkashingVashi (s/o L. Christopher Vashi of Teinem Village, Ukhrul), and R. Mayopam (s/o L.R. Hangyui of Teinem Village, Ukhrul) in the course of police action to suppress the mass demonstration in Ukhrul today (30th August 2014) that was organized under the aegis of the United Naga Council. May their soul rest in peace and we express our heartfelt grievances to the loss with the family, relatives, friends and dear ones.
  2. Condemn the brutal repression that had to led to the casualty of AS. Pamshang of Ukhrul Town, Chanreiwon of Teinem Village, Khanreingam LK (S/o Yangmi LK of Leiting Village), L. Somiwon of Shirui, NingkhanLuikham (S/o David Luikham of Kongkan Village), RamchanngamHoram (S/o HelpsonHoram of Kharasom Village), ShangkahaoKeishing (S/o (L) Thomas Keishing of Thoyee Village), SK. Raingam of Kachai and many others.

Having observed the law and order situation in Ukhrul over the last few weeks, we have come up with the following observations, that;

  1. The scheduled mass protest was well planned and the administration was formally or informally aware of it. The mass demonstration was politically motivated and it was carried out in the context of the pent up resentment against the imposition of the Criminal Procedure Code Section 144 and the subsequent deployment of commandoes and IRBs, since 13th July 2014, which have been done as a response to the killing of Mr. NgalangzarMalue, an Autonomous District Council member of Ukhrul District by unidentified gunmen on 12 of July 2014.
  2. If the government have been committed to the peace and democracy of people; between 13th July and 30th August, there have been considerable time for it to come up with some practical political initiatives towards peaceful understanding with the people of Ukhrul. It seems to us that there have been lack of initiatives towards a workable peace process. Unfortunately, the government have followed its usual practice of militarization and repression of the voice of dissent.
  3. Therefore, what was happened today, was the repetition of ‘State Terrorism’ that have been systematically carried out without restraint for the last many years in the Imphal Valley and many other areas.
  4. This particular trend of governance is undemocratic and inhuman.

We, therefore;

  1. Strongly condemn the government for its failure to peacefully handle with the tense situation in Ukhrul.
  2. Express our suspicion about any hidden agenda of the Government to ignite social tension as a safety valve to divert away the attention of the people from certain genuine larger democratic issues that the government had failed to address to.
  3.  Appeal the progressive civil societies in Manipur and beyond to collectively fight against State terrorism in any form under any pretext.

 

Manipur Students’ Association Delhi

30th August 2014

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