Blockade lessons

Christmas has just got over. Unfortunate the celebrations this time were subdued in Imphal on account of the tensions in the state in the wake of the United Naga Council’s blockade of the state, protesting against the creation of new districts by the Manipur government, and the counter blockades that sprung up in response. It […]

Christmas has just got over. Unfortunate the celebrations this time were subdued in Imphal on account of the tensions in the state in the wake of the United Naga Council’s blockade of the state, protesting against the creation of new districts by the Manipur government, and the counter blockades that sprung up in response. It […]

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SUSPENSION OF OPERATION WITH CHIKIMZ OUTFITS IN MANIPUR: PART I

“I am totally blind in this matter and more so on the conditions maintained between the concerned underground group and the army. [CM unaware of another Ceasefire with UG group, Imphal Free Press (IFP), Popular English Daily, Imphal, 15 July 2006.] The above citations was from the statement by Shri Okram Ibobi, the Manipur Chief […]

“I am totally blind in this matter and more so on the conditions maintained between the concerned underground group and the army. [CM unaware of another Ceasefire with UG group, Imphal Free Press (IFP), Popular English Daily, Imphal, 15 July 2006.] The above citations was from the statement by Shri Okram Ibobi, the Manipur Chief […]

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Prize Distribution of “Maya Kamath Memorial Cartoon Competition” on 13th August 2012

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What the heck do we know of AFSPA?

By: A Bimol Akoijam To all those who seem to have a problem when I talk of “Tragedy of de-linking the political premise of AFSPA” Read the following excerpts: (1)… Read more »

By: A Bimol Akoijam

To all those who seem to have a problem when I talk of “Tragedy of de-linking the political premise of AFSPA”

Read the following excerpts:

(1)

Calling Naxalism a bigger challenge then terrorism and insurgency, Union home minister P Chidabaram on Tuesday said…”The most violent movement in India is not terrorism or insurgency but Left-wing extremism”…[t]he burden of the governance cannot be shifted from the state governments to the central government….in the ultimate analysis, the responsibility of governance in the Left-wing extremism affected districts must rest with the states”

—     Naxalism is a bigger challenge than terrorism – Chidambaram, Time of India, page no 11, dated 14 September, 2011)

 

(2)

Irom Sharmila presents a more complex choice before the average citizen. For Manipuris, she is a homegrown heroine…[b]ut for those outside Manipur, she is just as likely to be seen as someone who is questioning the majesty of the Indian state… there are enough number of others who will see…Irom Sharmila’s fast …as a challenge to the Indian state much in the manner that any popular movement in Jammu and Kashmir is seen as a threat to national sovereignty”… [t]he imposition of a draconian law like AFSPA, be it in Manipur or Jammu and Kashmir, reveals a crisis of governance. Indeed, both Manipur and Kashmir have suffered because of corrupt politics as much as they have from violence.

—     Rajdeep Sardesai, Irom’s cause is riskier to support. Anna is safe, IBNlive blogs

 

(3)

ASK YOURSELF:

(i) Do these observations have anything to do with the AFSPA?

(ii) Where do the familiar arguments like “AFSPA gives powers to the NCO” and the “Right to life has been jeopardized” etc stand vis-à-vis these observations?


(4)

DO THE FOLLOWING OBSERVATIONS MAKE SENSE?

 

(A) The Act addresses a reality in our real world, that is, armed insurgency which purportedly threatens the “national security” (ie undermining the territorial integrity and constitutional order of the Indian State). In Manipuri, that phenomenon is called “khutlai paiba lalhouba” (or “armed rebellion”; here it must be noted that “insurgency” is a synonym for “rebellion”).

 

And yet, the Supreme Court Judgment has categorically insisted that the “disturbed condition” wherein the Act has been enforced is not due to “armed rebellion”. It even says that the said “condition” does not constitute a threat to the “security of the nation”! If the Act is not about the “disturbed condition” related to “khutlai paiba lalhouba” (or “armed rebellion”) or it doesn’t threaten the national security, what is it?

 

Having failed to address or remained ignorant of such basic questions, many have failed to understand the Act itself. For instance, the violence which is being exercised by the State through AFSPA is fundamentally based on or derived from the violence to “institute order” rather than “violence to preserve order”. The AFSPA is a violence to institute “Indian-ness” or the legitimacy of “Indian State” in specific areas and their inhabitants wherein the “Indian-ness” are problematic. That is why the Act has not been imposed in all those areas that have “armed insurgency”. It is imposed only in those places wherein “Indian-ness” has become problematic for the Indian State (Northeast, Kashmir, and briefly Punjab), not in those areas wherein “Indian-ness” has not been seen as a problem as such, albeit affected by armed insurgency (ie leftist insurgency in “mainland” India).

AFSPA as “Another 9/11” —Reality beyond rhetoric and dubious knowledge of ground reality, The Sangai Express, dated 14 September, 2011

 

(B) Interestingly, all this while the protestors are busy while barking at the “bare act” of AFSPA with their increasingly redundant legal arguments, the Government of India does not and will not de-link what it thinks the Act is addressing while thinking about AFSPA.

—     AFSPA: Tragedy of Delinking Its Political Premise, Imphal Free Press, dated 11 September, 2001

 

(5)

 

Take note

(a) The use of expressions by Union Home Minister, which need your attention/your own reasons, to clarify the meaning and politics of the categories/terms (“insurgency”, “terrorism”, “extremism”), his comment on “governance” vis-à-vis Central and State Governments (ostensibly as an instrument of “law and order, which is a State subject under the Constitution) and the fact that AFSPA can be imposed by the Central Government after the amendment to the Act in 1972. (Anyone who had watched the programme on CNN-IBN recently…remember the remark of a retired General of the Indian Army that placed the responsibility entirely on the State Government)

 

(b) Ask youself, why is that the protest against an Act which subverts the premise of the claim of being a “Democratic Republic” is seen as “anti-national” while those who support the subversion become “nationalists” (with reference to Rajdeep Sardesai’s write-up which speaks of a truth nonetheless).

 

(C) Confession: To my fellow citizens, particularly Northeasterners and more specifically Manipuris; Have written and argued a lot on this issue over the years, and frankly I am getting tired now; if you still have problem on the idea of the “political premise” of the Act, please do check out, amongst others,

 

(i) Another 9/11. Another Act of Terror: The Embedded Disorder of AFSPA, in Bare Acts (CSDS-Sarai, 2005)

(ii) AFSPA: Smoke Screen of a Political Act, Imphal Free Press, dated 22 May, 2011

 

(6)

Price of Political Disconnect

 

Fiasco of 2007 Assembly Election wherein AFSPA couldn’t become a political issue in Manipur and a possibility that history may repeat itself once again in 2012!

(A) A racially grounded nationalist ethos continues to perpetuate an inhumane and politically dangerous politics, of which AFSPA becomes a naked display of lies and dishonesty and an instrument that seeks to legitimize the unleashing of an illegitimate violence by the state agencies.

 

(B) A discriminatory politics that subverts and deprives a civilized life (based on the principle of democratic ethos and dignity of the people) continues for decades with an ominous additional promise of life without dignity and well-being for many more years to come.

 

(C) the delinking of the political premise of the AFSPA has allowed the subversion of a civilised democratic life while simultaneously strengthening the denial and distortions of the nature of the historically rooted (and contemporary) socio-political issues that affect our collective life for decades. Consequently, our capacity to address and deal with our troubled situation in an informed, honest, purposeful and realistic manner has also been seriously jeopardised.

—     AFSPA as “Another 9/11” —Reality beyond rhetoric and dubious knowledge of ground reality, The Sangai Express, dated 14 September, 2011

 

(D) Fiasco of 2007 Assembly Election wherein AFSPA couldn’t become a political issue in Manipur and a possibility that history may repeat itself once again in 2012!

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Sangakpham: We deserve to know

By:  A. Bimol Akoijam In a swift response, the Chief Minister of Manipur said that the terrorist violence that struck Sangakpham on 1st August, 2011 was the handiwork of NSCN… Read more »

By:  A. Bimol Akoijam

In a swift response, the Chief Minister of Manipur said that the terrorist violence that struck Sangakpham on 1st August, 2011 was the handiwork of NSCN (I-M). This is a development which is quite uncharacteristic of the Govt. of Manipur on such incidents or as an editorial in the Sangai Express, a leading newspaper in Imphal puts it, “can’t really recollect the last time that a case of this proportion was laid bare so fast and so conclusively”. However, the said organization, according to a report released by Newsmai News Network from Dimapur, has denied the allegation. Besides, according to a press report, contrary to the statement made by the Chief Minister at the Press Conference on 2nd August, 2011, the Koren (Koireng) Youth Organization has denied that the suspected bomber one Anthony s/o Bonkolung of Sadu Koireng is “a resident of Sadu Koireng Village, Saikul sub-division…and he is not known to the people of Koireng”.

CM O Ibobi Singh inspecting the site of Sangakpam bomb blast. Source: Imphal Free Press

The contradictory reports do not help the citizens who are at the receiving end of such violent and atrocious crime. This being the case, we, as citizens must know the truth as to who is/are behind the dastardly and gruesome act at Sangakpham. The government must put the system and institutions at its disposal to task so as to come out with the truth and bring those who are responsible for the crime to justice at the earliest.

And we as citizens must also know that we must not rest till the institutions for investigations and protecting the life and dignity of the people are made to perform their assigned and expected duties and responsibilities. Only then, we can expect to live with certain sense of normative and institutional mechanisms of a civilized life.

All those who cried out for justice, and those who have statements such as “enough is enough” etc must put their statements into action by seeking and pursuing this: to know the truth and make the above institutions accountable. Only then, can one say that their slogans and outpouring of emotions have some sense and value. Otherwise, those statements shall remain as symptoms of a pathological mind which make them vulnerable to atrocious violence and indignity.

This being the case, we deserve to know:

 

a)      Who is Anthony, the suspected bomber?

b)      What are the material and circumstantial evidences on the basis of which the officials have established the identity of the suspected bomber and the organization of which he was a member or on whose behalf he allegedly carried out the heinous act?

c)       As per the statement of the Chief Minister, the Bajaj scooter (Chetak) which was allegedly used in the blast had a Nagaland number (NL-O1E/1394) registered in the name of one K. Daniel s/o K. Angami of Diphu Par, Dimapur (Nagaland). Now the question is:

i) Was this information based on the recovery of the necessary document(s) from the blast site or provided by authorities in Nagaland?

ii) Has the investigating agency in the state kept in touch with their counterpart in Nagaland on this matter a) to establish the facts of the case and b) to trace the owner for further questioning?

d)      ISTV news mentioned that the Union Home Minister also reportedly blamed NSCN (I-M) for the blast at Sangakpham. (There was one line in Morung express which also reported the statement of the Union Home Minister). If this is so, which agency has given them this news? This is crucial for two reasons: a) The Union Government has been in talks with the said organization and b) for the deeply ethicized and communalized mindset, the words of the Government of Manipur can be subjected slanderous allegation. Moreover, this has serious implication for the “ground rules” of the “cease fire” between the Government of India and the NSCN (I-M), which, as far as Manipur is concerned, is nothing more than a farcical enactment and a part of a make-belief world of those who were ostensibly happy with the withdrawal of the “three words” from the “ceasefire agreement” following the so-called “uprising” in Manipur in 2001.

We must avoid communally charged perspective; what we have seen at Sangakpham is the display of a horrible act of a naked and illegitimate violence that attack the life and dignity of the citizens. Democratic ethos demands accountability of institutions and transparency for a civilized life in the state. And we must work to restore such institutional imperatives, not hollow talks and rhetoric.

By the way, such a note as this one is something that one can legitimately expect to come in media in Manipur. I am sure that many of us have seen such reports and news analysis in media across the globe following such incidents. If it doesn’t come, it only speaks of our media guys just as it speaks of the people of Manipur in general. It’s time to take responsibility, each one of us, for a change.

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War and Peace – Photo’s by Pradip Phanjoubam

Photography By: Pradip Phanjoubam

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The main structure of the Govindaji temple where the images of the deities were once kept. By: Pradip Phanjoubam

Photography By: Pradip Phanjoubam

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An evening with the Neceerian

An evening with the Neceerian (NECEER) I have been associated with this organisation (NECEER) for almost a year now. Neceer have been actively campaigning to save the Loktak and the… Read more »

An NECEER Meeting

An NECEER Meeting

An evening with the Neceerian (NECEER)

I have been associated with this organisation (NECEER) for almost a year now. Neceer have been actively campaigning to save the Loktak and the Sangai not only in India but also in different cities of the world. Yesterday that is on 26 May 2011 we had an informal meeting in Delhi haat, which was attainted by some members and supporters of Neceer, including Shanti Thokchom from America and Dr Bimol Akoijam . Neceer main aim is to promote public awareness, education and research for the protection and conservation of biodiversity in North East India. Dr Bimol and Mr Khuraijam Jibankumar Singh spoke about the ongoing campaign to save Loktak and Neceer.
North East Centre for Environmental Education and Research (NECEER) is a non profit public interest research and educational organisation based in Imphal, Manipur. NECEER was established on 9th December, 2007 with an aim to educate and create awareness about the changing environment and conservation of biodiversity in North-eastern states of India through non formal education by organising training programme, workshops, campaigns, seminars, etc. Research and Development Division of the organisation is involved in the exploration of the floral and faunal diversity of the region and framing of conservation strategies with the help of local communities for the conservation of biodiversity. Taxonomical surveys, ecological and ethno botanical studies are some of the initial works taken up until fully equipped laboratories are established. Conservation of sacred groves, wetlands, water bodies and fragmented ecosystems are given priority in the sustainable development programme of the organisation. NECEER publishes newsletter and magazine for the dissemination of environmental awareness and conservation of biodiversity of Northeast India. Since its establishment, NECEER tirelessly pursues its mission by motivating and promoting youth to take up environmental issues and scientific research for the conservation of biodiversity and its habitat in North East India. Hundreds of youth across the globe are involved in the environmental awareness campaigns and research works of the organisation. More than 25 organisations are supporting Worldwide Save Loktak Lake Campaign, an initiative of NECEER which is being organised in 25+ cities in 3 continents. Neceer have also been publishing journal for the past few year Neceer publication include
Journals
NeBIO Research Journal
Conservation Leaflets

Newsletters
Ecotone Newsletter
Turtle World
Himalayan Orchids Newsletter

Magazine
BioDiverse Magazine

Newspaper
Green Pages of Manipur

Many people have arise question to how does Neceer campaigned will effect Loktak, to what I have learn and seen from their campaigned is that, the outcome of this campaigned has been very significant people are make aware about the so called Loktak lake and it’s important in the society, culture and tradition of Manipur. Neceer have been taking up issue about conserving this water body with the state and the central government. Neceer members have also done on ground analysis of Keibul Lamjao and the water body. Down the line Neceer plan to offer job opportunities to the youngsters in Manipur as well as other part of the country. Hundreds of volunteers have joined as Campaign Volunteers and Online Volunteers. More than 600 volunteers are campaigning for the ongoing Worldwide Save Loktak Lake Campaign. Joint this group and be a part of global Save Loktak saves. Contribute what you can for the society, in the end your contribution counts though it might be little.
Following are the list of Neceer campaign to Save Loktak Lake of which some of the campaigned came been complete.
First Phase : March 2010
New Delhi, Delhi (India): Ms. Mehnaz
Guwahati, Assam (India): Mr. Kripaljyoti Mazumdar
Silchar, Assam (India): Mr. Chinmoy Choudhury
Imphal, Manipur (India): Mr. Mohen Naorem
Shillong, Meghalaya (India): Ms. RK. Jashmi Devi

Second Phase : April and May 2010
Mumbai, Maharashtra (India): Mr. James
Kolhapur, Maharahtra (India): Mr. Lulel Sagolsem
Melli, Sikkim (India): Mr. Puran Giri
Darjeeling, West Bengal (India): Mr. Puran Giri

– Third Phase: 2011 –
Pune, Maharashtra (India): Mr. Anthony Moirangthem & Mr. RK Jyotin
Chennai, Tamil Nadu: Mr. Thangjam Bicky
Puducherry, (India): Ms. Chanchan Yumnam
Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh (India): Mr. Rajiv and Ms. Mary Thangjam
London, UK: Ms. Annie Khaidem
Chengdu, China: Ms. Valentina Ningombam
Bengaluru, Karnataka: Ms. Leika Yumnam, Mr. Harjeet Sinam and Ms. Ema Fatima
Patna, Bihar: Mr. Sumit Rana

– Fourth Phase –
Tulsa, Oklahama, USA: Mrs. Shanti Thokchom
Washington, USA: Mr. Birjit Ningomba
New York, USA: Mr. Fisher

– Fifth Phase –
Chandigarh, Punjab: Ms. Irengbam Malemnganbi
Baroda, Gujarat: Ms. Yambem Kripali
Nagpur, Maharashtra: Mr. Khaidem Athouba Meitei
Bikaner, Rajasthan: Mr. Dilip

– Sixth Phase –
Bhubaneshwar, Orissa: Mr. Santosh Kumar Sethi
Kolkata, West Bengal
Agartala, Tripura
Aizwal, Mizoram

– Last Phase –

Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal, Bishenpur, Churachandpur, Sadar Hills,
Senapati, Chandel, Tamenglong, Ukhrul and Jiribam (Manipur, India)
and
LOKTAK LAKE (2012)

To joint this campaigned and be a volunteer log on to www.neceer.org.in

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DBT Project Positions – Manipur University – Department Of Biology

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY MANIPUR UNIVERSITY CANCHIPUR Advertisement for the DBT Project Positions May 10, 2011 Applications in plain paper supported by CVs and relevant testimonials are invited for the appointment… Read more »

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
MANIPUR UNIVERSITY
CANCHIPUR

Advertisement for the DBT Project Positions

May 10, 2011

Applications in plain paper supported by CVs and relevant testimonials are invited for the appointment of the following temporary positions for implementation of the project under the DBT’s Twinning programme for the NE titled “Discovery of bioactive natural products from microbes especially actinomycetes in niche biotopes in Manipur” so as to reach the undersigned on or before May 24, 2011.

1. Research Associate (RA): One (01) post
Essential Qualification: PhD in the relevant disciplines of Biological Sciences/ Biotechnology. Preference will be given to candidates with research experience in Microbial Biotechnology as evidenced by publications in refereed indexed journals. Those who have submitted their PhD thesis are also eligible to apply.
Salary: As per DBT norms.

2. Junior Research Fellow (JRF): One (01) post

Essential Qualification: M.Sc in the relevant disciplines of Biological Sciences/Biotechnology. Preference will be given to candidates who have qualified CSIR/UGC- NET, GATE or other National Level Eligibility Tests.

Salary: As per DBT norms.

General terms and conditions

1. The positions are purely temporary for one year which is extendable on yearly basis subject to satisfactory performance for a maximum period of three years or the tenure of the project, whichever is earlier. The appointment does not confer any entitlement or right over the job and will not be considered as formal service.
2. Applications may also be sent by email to debananda.ningthoujam@gmail.com complete in all respects alongwith relevant documents.
3. The PI reserves the right to shortlist suitable candidates. List of shortlisted candidates shall be displayed on the Departmental Notice Board followed by Call letters through email.
4. No TA/DA shall be paid to the candidates for attending the interview.

Dr Debananda S. Ningthoujam
Principal Investigator
Dept of Biochemistry
Manipur University
Canchipur, Imphal-795003

Cc:

1. SPA to The Vice Chancellor, Manipur University, for information
2. The Dean, School of Life sciences
3. HOD of Biochemistry
4. System Administrator, MU for Publication in MU website
5. Web administrator e-pao / Kangla online Portals.
6. Editors of Local Newspapers
7. Notice Board
8. Office File

 

The above job notification was sent to Kanglaonline.com by Dr Debananda S. Ningthoujam

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