9/11 Day Observation – MSAD and Just Peace Foundation

PRESS NOTES Silently away from the blares of media it is but an inconvenient truth of the so-called largest democracy of the world. 9\11 is the day of the year… Read more »

PRESS NOTES

Silently away from the blares of media it is but an inconvenient truth of the so-called largest democracy of the world. 9\11 is the day of the year 1958 when the Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA) was signed into a law by his Excellency the President of India, the most draconian and undemocratic legislation enacted by the Indian Parliament. Since then, without any break and judicial review, the black law has been in force in the region. The fact that the ‘right to life’ enshrined in the constitution is not a privilege of all may come as a surprise to many. It was an attack on democracy. While very few civil society organizations and individuals in Delhi has come forward to show solidarity to Irom’s cause, not many have joined her cry of repeal of AFSPA. The need to observe the 9/11 is to initiate discussions around such inconvenient truths. Let’s join the black day observation against the Draconian law, at Arts Faculty, Delhi University, on 9/11/2011 from 11am to 4pm. It is organized to support the world longest fast by Irom Sharmila and the cause to repeal AFSPA. Planning meeting of the worldwide protest on 5 November 2011 as Irom Sharmila is completing 11 years of fast will also be held during the observation. All the people from sections of societies are invited to join the observation.

BEERHUREKHA SAMOM
President   Manipur Student’s Association Delhi (MSAD)

SERAM ROJESH
Coordinator, Delhi:  Just Peace Foundation (JPF)

Contact:  9250446722, 7503689305, 9718669413,
Date 9/9/11

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European Manipuri Association – Annual Social Gathering 26th – 28th August, 2011

EMA Annual Social Gathering 26th – 28th August, 2011 European Manipuri Association  (EMA), UK London, UK: The Annual General Meeting and Social Gathering  of the European Manipur Association (EMA) was recently  held from  the  26th to 28th of August at Margate,… Read more »

EMA Annual Social Gathering 26th – 28th August, 2011
European Manipuri Association  (EMA), UK

London, UK: The Annual General Meeting and Social Gathering  of the European Manipur Association (EMA) was recently  held from  the  26th to 28th of August at Margate, one of the most popular  seaside holiday resorts on the eastern coast of Kent, United Kingdom. Many individuals and families of Manipur origin who are currently staying in Europe attended the annual social gathering, the event has become one of the most significant yearly event of the EMA members to come together on a common platform and share a memorable weekend of discussing current issues, enjoying cultural activities, savouring traditional culinary thereby creating a sense of togetherness.

EMA Group-Photo

Continuing EMA’s effort to share and promote authentic local dishes from various parts of Manipur, the attending members brought homemade delicacies of different varieties on the first evening of the get-together. Members also shared authentic traditional Manipuri herbs and vegetables grown lovingly at their gardens in Europe. The evening came to an end after a series of mini meetings and gatherings of members, exchanging greeting, views and ideas on different issues ranging from personal to current burning topics of Manipur.

EMA Ladies Group Photo

The General body meeting of the association was inaugurated by the out-going Chairperson, Dr. Shamurailatpam Krishnananda Sharma on the morning of 27th August, followed by organisational reporting from the outgoing General Secretary, Mr. Santosh Sougrakpam, Treasurer, Mr. Guneshwar Mayanglambam and Information Secreatry, Mr. Shanjoy Mairembam respectively, to update members on the various projects, activities and achievements of EMA during the previous year.

Beach Football in action

A heart-warming farewell was given to the outgoing committee, followed by the election of new committee members for the period 2011-2013.
The unanimously elected new members are:
1) Chairperson: Mr. Okram Bishwajit
2) General Secretary: Mr. Khangembam Somorendro
3) Treasurer: Mrs. Leichombam Ongbi Hijam Pinky
4) Information Secretary: Mr. Laishram Tiken
5) Executive Member: Ms. Gurumayum Jaishree

Thouri-Chingbi Contest

As part of promoting cultural activities especially among the young members, Marina Yaiphabi Mayanglambam, the beautiful five-years-old daughter of Guneshwar Mayanglambam and Mayanglambam Ongbi Sougaijam Nalita performed a mesmerising “Thoibi Jagoi” in full traditional attire, followed by brief information on the symbols and meaning behind the Meitei Jagoi. The spirit of culture was followed by the indispensable Manipuri sports spirit – Football, Thouri-Chingnabi and Chaphu-Thugaibi. Finally the day was concluded with an intellectual and thought provoking book exhibition hosted by Elangbam Bishwajeet, displaying rare collections of medieval Meitei-lon literature and books related to World War II in Manipur.

Book Exhibition

On behalf of the Association, the new EMA committee request all the people of Manipur origin living across Europe, of any belief, ideology and ethnicity, to be part of the EMA family and support EMA in achieving its goal. Commending the exhibition of books of immense importance, the new committee, would continue to work and promote the beauty of the various ethnicities of Manipur by organising exhibitions and presentations through the EMA platform.
Sd/-
Laishram Tiken
Information Secretary, EMA
On behalf of
European Manipuri Association, UK

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Maheiroigee Khonjel: MSAD Annual literary meet at Delhi (Sep 3, 2011)

MAHEIROIGEE KHONJEL Annual literary meet To be solemnized on 3rd September 2011 at Tagore Hall, Arts Faculty (DU North Campus) Time: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Organised by: Manipur Students’… Read more »

MAHEIROIGEE KHONJEL

Annual literary meet
To be solemnized on 3rd September 2011 at Tagore Hall, Arts Faculty
(DU North Campus) Time: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Organised by: Manipur Students’ Association Delhi

Programme
• Poem recitation Competition
• Extempore Speech Competition
• Painting Competition
• Performance by Akhu (Imphal Talkies)
• Entertainment
• Quiz Competition
• Debate competition
• Essay Competition
• Interaction programme with teachers

Your esteemed participation will be highly solicited.

Date: 3rd September 2011 Venue: Tagore Hall (Arts Faculty DU North Campus) Time: 10 am to 5 pm
Organised by: Manipur Students’ Association Delhi (MSAD)

Attention
• Last date of registration for participation in the competition is 2nd September 2011.
• Last date of submission of articles, poems & prose for the magazine “MAHEIROI”, is 30th August.

Interested Manipuri students may contact MSAD at: 9250446722/8802201824/7503689305/7838983871/9953877262 or msad.manipur (at) gmail.com

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Book Release (Aug 30): Freedom from India: A History of Manipur Nationalism. By Malem Ningthouja

Invitation You are cordially invited to kindly attend the release of the book FREEDOM FROM INDIA: A History of Manipur Nationalism Authored by Malem Ningthouja Published by Spectrum Publications, Delhi… Read more »

Book Release (Aug 30): Freedom from India: A History of Manipur Nationalism. By Malem Ningthouja

Book Release (Aug 30): Freedom from India: A History of Manipur Nationalism. By Malem Ningthouja

Invitation

You are cordially invited to kindly attend the release of the book

FREEDOM FROM INDIA:
A History of Manipur Nationalism

Authored by Malem Ningthouja
Published by Spectrum Publications, Delhi

Tuesday, 30 August 2011, at 3 p.m.

At the Lecture Hall, Department of History,
University of Delhi (North Campus)

The author is a civil rights activist and Ph. D student in the Department of History, University of Delhi. The book is based on his M. Phil Dissertation. He is available at +91 98 999 25345 or mningthouja (at) yahoo.com

ABOUT THE BOOK

The perception of globalisation as an integral phenomenon of modernity has at times identified nationalism with parochial conservatism. The author argues for nationalism as an integral component of modernity with comprehensive politico-cultural expressions which continue to have material and spiritual implications in the age of globalisation.

He identifies Manipur in a theatre of contest where different nationalist forces articulating parallel nationalism contest one another. He draws a parallel between the British colonial rule and the Indian State after 1947.

The author shows a bent on historical materialism in making a critique of nationalism and opens up the debate on the national question in India. While nationhood is being defined as an objective condition, the Manipur example in particular has been cited to show a condition where nationalism was preceding nationhood in the strict Stalinist definition of the term.

The author predicts that mechanical approaches of using military force and administrative manoeuvrings in the name of name of nationalism to serve the vested interest of the few at the cost of the exploited and marginalised would lead to revolt. This is the root cause of instability.

Political scientists and students and historians and policy makers at the helm of affairs, are bound to find much food for thought in this work.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Having pursued BA and MA in History from Hindu College, Delhi, and obtained M. Phil (History) Degree from University of Delhi, Malem Ningthouja has contributed theoretical articles and papers at national and international levels on issues centred on the nationality question in India. His doctoral thesis Parallel Nationalisms in Post Colonial India (c. 1947-2000): A Study of Nation Formation and National Contests in India With Special Reference to Northeast submitted to the Department of History, University of Delhi, is the nucleus of the present work now in book form.

An activist from his high school days onwards, he had played roles in local clubs in Manipur and civil society organisations in Delhi, and has continuously associated with the Manipur Students’ Association Delhi for more than a decade. He has played important roles in several protests in Manipur and Delhi that were directed against State terrorism and forced displacement and marginalisation in the name of development.

Malem is currently a member of the Editorial Board of the journal Revolutionary Democracy, and is the founder cum chairperson of Campaign for Peace & Democracy (Manipur), a democratic platform that strives to establish Development, Peace and Unity in Manipur. He is the founder cum managing trustee of Labour Research and Organisation Foundation. He is also a member of International Coordination Committee of International League of People’s Struggle.

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Press Release: Mass rally held at Ukhrul, Manipur

Press Release There was a mass rally held today, 19th. 08.2011 starting from 9.30 am in Ukhrul District and all other Naga hill area in Manipur protesting against the upgradation… Read more »

Press Release

There was a mass rally held today, 19th. 08.2011 starting from 9.30 am in Ukhrul District and all other Naga hill area in Manipur protesting against the upgradation of Sadar Hill District into full fledged District. The rally in Ukhrul was joined en mass by the Tangkhul frontal organization which includes Students, concern citizens, farmers, housewives, senior citizens, civil societies and other various organizations. The rally is mainly spearheaded by Tangkhul Katamnao Long, Tangkhul Shanao Long, Tangkhul Naga Long and Tangkhul Mayar Ngala Long.

The rally which was initiated by United Naga Council (UNC) were seen being participated by thousands of concern Tangkhul-Naga joins hands demanding and making a firm declaration that – without the consent of the Nagas not an inch of the Nagas land could be touched by an outsider, part away and alter in creation of Sadar Hills District. The Tangkhul- Nagas strongly condemn the devisive policy of Ibobi’s led Government to infuse communal hatred among the peaceful co-existing tribals. They call upon the government of Manipur to respect the previous MOU which was sign between the government of Manipur and the Nagas apex social organization on 1981,1982,1996 and 1998.

 

The Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong (TKS) during an exclusive interview mentioned that the Naga villages under the demand of Sadar hill District cover Naga tribal villages from liangmai tribe, Tangkhul, Thangal , Maring, Mao and poumai. More than around 47 Tangkhul- Naga villages are situated in the said demand of the so-called Sadar hill District. Nagas have been living in their forefather land from time immemorial unlike the Kuki refugees who were migrated mostly from the Chin-Burma (Myanmar) province during the British era as a labourer and who started setting up camps around the places wherever the Britisher’s made their Headquarters mostly in North East of India. In regard to the statement they claim that the Kuki-refugees in Manipur state have no rights to blow their own trumpet to claim a District or Homeland by bifurcating an inch of the Nagas land without the consent of the Nagas.

The Naga people as a mass warn the Government of Manipur (GoM) that they should look into the matter thoroughly and should not take hasty decisions which will resulted in marring the sentiments of the Naga people in Manipur or which will resulted in inter- communal disturbance. If such incidents happen in future it was declared that the responsibility and the consequences will be directly pointed at GoM.

Kuknalim!

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Invitation for MSAD Annual Magazine “MAHEIROI”

Office of Manipur Students’ Association Delhi, New Delhi Invitation for MSAD Annual Magazine “MAHEIROI” 11 August 2011 Ref: 20110810 Maheiroi It is hereby notified to all the students from Manipur… Read more »

Office of Manipur Students’ Association Delhi, New Delhi

Invitation for MSAD Annual Magazine “MAHEIROI”
11 August 2011

Ref: 20110810 Maheiroi

It is hereby notified to all the students from Manipur pursuing education in Delhi that Manipur Students’ Association Delhi invites poems, prose and short stories from interested Manipur students for publication in the annual magazine “MAHEIROI” on or before 30th of August 2011. Any student who is willing to either co-operate with the editorial board that have been constituted on the basis of nomination by the Executive Committee in consultation with the Advisors and Academic Committee or join the editorial board may apply for membership latest by 20th of August 2011.

NB: Please attach your latest passport size photo and photocopy of identity card while submitting works or application form for membership to the editorial board

For more information please contact MSAD at:
Phone: 9250446722, 7838983871, 8802201824
Email: msad.manipur@gmail.com.

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Lions Club of Imphal Greater, Manipur distributes essential food items

Imphal, the 14th August, 2011 The Lions Club of Imphal Greater distributed essential food items to the inmates of Lei-Engkhol Distitute Childrens’ Home, Chingmeirong, Imphal on 14th August, 2011 as… Read more »

Imphal, the 14th August, 2011

The Lions Club of Imphal Greater distributed essential food items to the inmates of Lei-Engkhol Distitute Childrens’ Home, Chingmeirong, Imphal on 14th August, 2011 as a part of its Permanent Project in the presence of District Governor, Lion Amar Barooah(PMJF), Dist 322-D, Lions Clubs International.

 

Essential Food Items Distributed: Photo By: Lions Club of Imphal Greater

 

The Event in pictures

The essential food items include six bags of rice, one bag of dal, edible oil, salts etc. contributed and sponsored by the club members. Hotel New Airlines, MG Avenue provided the Breakfast of the day.

 

The press release was sent to Kanglaonline.com by (Lion Thongam Arun) PRO, LCIG, Dist.322-D

 

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300 Trees Planted at 109BN CRPF Complex: Lions Club of Imphal Greater

Imphal, the 13th August, 2011: The Lions Club of Imphal Greater in collaboration with 109Bn CRPF organized a Tree Plantation Project at Mongsangei on this very important day “Patriots Day”-… Read more »

Imphal, the 13th August, 2011: The Lions Club of Imphal Greater in collaboration with 109Bn CRPF organized a Tree Plantation Project at Mongsangei on this very important day “Patriots Day”- the 13th August, 2011.

 

Trees Planted at 109BN CRPF Complex

Trees Planted at 109BN CRPF Complex. Photo By Lions Club of Imphal Greater

 

 

The tree plantation programme is undertaken by the Lions Club of Imphal Greater in earnest response to the call given by the International President, Lions Clubs International to all the Lions in 206 countries and geographical areas to plant a million trees
in this lionistic year. This project is also a step towards making this place more beautiful and greener which is the need of the hour to make a more greener Manipur. Around 300 trees were planted in and around the 109Bn CRPF Campus, Mongsangei.

 

Trees Planted at 109BN CRPF Complex

Trees Planted at 109BN CRPF Complex. Photo By: Lions Club of Imphal Greater

 

 

In the said project our District Governor, Lion Amar Barooah(PMJF), Dist 322-D and the Commandant, 109 Bn. CRPF Shri H. Premjit Meitei also joined us.

The Press Release was sent to Kanglaonline.com  by Mr. Lion Thongam Arun (PRO, LCIG, Dist.322-D)

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Lions Club of Imphal to organise Tree Plantation Project at Mongsangei on 13th Aug., 2011

Lions Club of Imphal Greater Lions Clubs International, Distt. 322-D   The Lions Club of Imphal Greater in colaboration with 109Bn CRPF is organizing a Tree Plantation Project at Mongsangei… Read more »

Lions Club of Imphal Greater

Lions Clubs International, Distt. 322-D

 

The Lions Club of Imphal Greater in colaboration with 109Bn CRPF is organizing a Tree Plantation Project at Mongsangei on 13th Aug., 2011 from 7am onwards.
The tree plantation programme is under the environmental project undertaken by the Lions Club of Imphal Greater which is one of the Humanitarian Clubs serving in more than 180 countries. This project was taken up on the ocassion of “Patriots Day” remembering the brave heros of Manipur. We are planting aroud 300 trees in and around the 109Bn CRPF Campus, Mongsangei as a step towards making this place more beautiful and greenery.
 
Our District Governor, Lion Amar Barooah(PMJF), Dist 322-D and Commandent, 109 Bn. CRPF Shri H. Premjit Meitei will also join us.
 
Your press/media coverage will enable the very cause of LIONISM and also will help other organization to take up similar works which is the need of the hour to make a more greener Manipur.
 
In this regard, I, on behalf of Lions Club of Imphal Greater would like to request you kindly to extend your kind cooperation by covering up this Project.
 
Programme : starting 7.00 am
Preferred coverage timing : 9-10 am
 
With warm regards
Sincerely yours,
(Lion Thongam Arun)
P.R.O.
Lions Club of Imphal Greater

The above press release was sent to Kanglanonline by Mr. Lion Thongam Arun ( P.R.O)

 

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Maryland gallery exhibiting Hindu Kolam quilts

Himmelfarb Gallery of Tai Sophia Institute in Laurel (Maryland, USA) is holding a quilt exhibition based on Hindu Kolam designs till August 27. Titled “Pieces as Prayers: Kolam and Kaleidoscope… Read more »

Himmelfarb Gallery of Tai Sophia Institute in Laurel (Maryland, USA) is holding a quilt exhibition based on Hindu Kolam designs till August 27.

Titled “Pieces as Prayers: Kolam and Kaleidoscope Quilts”, this art quilts exhibition is by artist Lauren Kingsland, who was inspired by Kolam designs while travelling through Tamil Nadu (India).

Applauding Himmelfarb for exhibiting Hinduism focused art, Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that art had a long and rich tradition in Hinduism and ancient Sanskrit literature talked about religious paintings of deities on wood or cloth.

Rajan Zed, who is President of Universal Society of Hinduism, urged major art museums of the world, including Musee du Louvre and Musee d’Orsay of Paris, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Los Angeles Getty Center, Uffizi Gallery of Florence (Italy), Art Institute of Chicago, Tate Modern of London, Prado Museum of Madrid, National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, etc., to frequently organize Hindu art focused exhibitions, thus sharing the rich Hindu art heritage with the rest of the world.

Popular in South India, especially Tamil Nadu, Kolam is a kind of sandpainting which is drawn using rice powder and is said to bring prosperity to homes. Patterns; involving precision, complexity and symmetry; are usually passed on from one generation to the next.

“The Hindu notion of Kolam is that the act of creating the design is the prayer. The dots represent the challenges in our lives and the line is how we choose to create beauty around those difficulties. This meditative or devotional practice is termed by some as ‘painted prayers’,” Gallery announcement says. “Kolam represents for me the universal human impulse to create beauty and order”, Kingsland, who has been making quilts professionally since 1988 as a medium for “healing and wellness, etc.,” stresses.

Founded in 1974, nonprofit Tai Sophia Institute claims to be a leading center for wellness-based education, client care, and public policy discourse, whose 12-acre campus includes “meditation gardens”. Sherman L. Cohn is Board of Trustees Chairperson while Frank Vitale is President. Himmelfarb Gallery “is a place where art and healing intersect”.

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Hindus laud Mick Jagger for singing in Sanskrit

Hindus have applauded Mick Jagger (Rolling Stone) for singing in Sanskrit. Jagger sings in Sanskrit in “Satyameva Jayate”, the second single on a new album of rock supergroup SuperHeavy. SuperHeavy… Read more »

Hindus have applauded Mick Jagger (Rolling Stone) for singing in Sanskrit.

Jagger sings in Sanskrit in “Satyameva Jayate”, the second single on a new album of rock supergroup SuperHeavy. SuperHeavy consists of Mick Jagger, Joss Stone, Dave Stewart, Damian Marley, and A. R. Rahman. Composed by Rahman, it is reportedly four minutes and seven seconds long. “Miracle Worker” was the group’s first single.

Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, welcoming Jagger and his group for experimenting in Sanskrit, urged other popular singers/groups like Madonna, U2, AC/DC, Bruce Springsteen, Britney Spears, Beyonce Knowles, Jay-Z, Lady Gaga, Elton John, etc., to record in Sanskrit.

Sanskrit was a storehouse of wisdom which needed to be explored further by popular culture in order to bring spirituality into the life of consumerist society full of distractions, Rajan Zed, who is President of Universal Society of Hinduism, argued.

“Satyameva Jayate” (commonly translated as “Truth alone triumphs”) is part of a mantra from ancient Hindu scripture Mundaka Upanishad. Sanskrit is considered a sacred language in Hinduism and root language of Indo-European languages. Hinduism is oldest and third largest religion of the world with about a billion adherents and moksh (liberation) is its ultimate goal.

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Peoples’ Demonstration for Peace in Manipur by MSAD

Office of the Manipur Students’ Association Delhi New Delhi Press Release Monday, 8 August 2011Press Ref: 20110808 MSAD Demo A demonstration with the theme “Peoples’ Demonstration for Peace in Manipur”… Read more »

Office of the Manipur Students’ Association Delhi

New Delhi

Press Release
Monday, 8 August 2011Press

Ref: 20110808 MSAD Demo

A demonstration with the theme “Peoples’ Demonstration for Peace in Manipur” was organised today under the initiatives of the Manipur Students’ Association Delhi, at Jantar Mantar from 3 p.m. onwards. The demonstration was attended by more than two hundred students and representatives of All India Revolutionary Students’ Organisation, All India Students’ Association, Campaign for Peace & Democracy (Manipur), Delhi Association of Manipuri Muslim Students, Hmar Students’ Association, Indian Social Action Forum, International Manipur Mothers’ Association, Janpaksh, Journalists’ United Civil Society, Karantikari Yuva Sangathan, Peoples’ Union for Democratic Rights, and Religious United Friendship of the World. Memorandums endorsed by the above organisations and submitted to the Prime Minister and Union Home Minister pressed upon; (1) The Government of India to initiate peaceful democratic process to address nationality questions in the Indian subcontinent with due acknowledgement to the sentiment and aspiration of the peoples who claimed for different nationhood, (2) The Government of India to repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers’ Act 1958 and other repressive Acts such as NSA, UAPA, Seditious Act, etc. on the one hand and at the same time demilitarise Manipur, (3) The Non State Parties to stop targeting civilians in the name of revolution or for sectarian gains, and (4) The Civil Societies in Manipur to take non-partisan position and collectively work when it comes to the question of targeting innocent civilians or terrorism in any form by any force.

Peoples’ Demonstration for Peace in Manipur by MSAD

Check out the pictures of the event at our gallery site

 

The demonstration that was conducted by Malem Ningthouja began with assemblage and welcomeS address by the General Secretary of MSAD RK Sanayaima. In the keynote address President of MSAD miss Beerjurekha expressed that the demonstration was aimed at registering protest against institutionalised terror activities in any form by State or any non-state force. She asserted MSAD’s commitment to fight for justice, peace and development in Manipur. MSAD’s former president Rojesh Seram traced the genesis of terrorism in the colonial intension of the Indian State that used militant means to suppress people’s democratic voice and emphasised that terrorism within an administrative entity was dominantly nurtured and perpetuated by the governing State. Associate professor Akoijam Bimol endorsed the demands mentioned in the memorandum and suggested that apart from public protests there was urgent need for pressing upon the concerned authority to register police case vis-a-vis the Sangakpham Bazaar bomb blast of 1st August 2011 and to take up due legal or official process to investigate into the matter. President of IMMA Ms Khuman Leima called upon the people to unite and fight against suppressive and terrorist activities particularly perpetrated by the government. She demanded immediate repeal of the controversial AFSPA. Other representatives expressed solidarity to the Manipur people’s struggle for justice and peace. Various slogans such as “Terrorism Down Down,” “State Terrorism Down Down,” “Resolve Manipur National Question Democratically,” “Long Live Democracy,” “Apubana Yaifarae” and etc were raised in the course of the demonstration. Mr. Akhu, a Manipur progressive singer, presented two songs that condemned corruption and oppressive character of the ruling class. The demonstration was concluded at around 6 p.m with a general consensus to fight for democratic rights and peace.

The above press release was sent to Kanglaonline by Beerjurekha Samom President,Manipur Students’ Association Delhi 8 August 2011
For information please contact MSAD at: +917503689305,+918802201824,+ 91 9953877262, +91 9250446722

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Open Letter to the Prime Minister of India – ” Government apathy to the recent bomb blast at Sangakpham, Imphal and the present state of governance in Manipur “

To, Dr. Manmohan Singh Honorable Prime Minister of India Government of India,   Respected Sir, It is with extreme sadness that we as citizens of Manipur, currently residing across the world,… Read more »

To,

Dr. Manmohan Singh

Honorable Prime Minister of India

Government of India,

 

Respected Sir,
It is with extreme sadness that we as citizens of Manipur, currently residing across the world, write to you in strong condemnation of the many violent and inhuman acts in the state of Manipur – the most recent being the one in Sangakpham, Imphal, in which five person including two young school-going girls were killed.
These calculated acts of violence have devastated many families and have shattered the fabric of our close-knitted society. The common people are in a state of paranoia, and with a feeling of complete sense of helplessness as our daily lives are dictated by constant fear and unending violence.

This beautiful part of the world is filled with an ever increasing number of grieving parents and families at the loss of their loved ones. These mindless acts have far exceeded the tolerance level of any civilized society and we believe the citizens of Manipur deserve some answers and solutions to this present state of turmoil.

We are a hardworking, law abiding citizens of this country but lamentably have to lead a life of  constant state of fear and apprehension, continually facing the prospect of losing the lives of our loved ones, to these mindless acts of violence which should not have any place in any civilized society. We, the public, regret to say that we have minimal confidence in the existing government and the state machinery especially when it comes to safeguarding its citizens

Manipur, we believe, has become a ‘stage’ for the many politicians and leaders of various organizations, both legal and illegal, to indulge in disturbing and violence-based politics at the cost of countless lives of innocent public and the society. The state has unfortunately even witnessed unimaginable acts of genocide and ethnic cleansing in the past. The recent incident in Imphal has further substantiated our fear of Manipur being used as an experimental stage for violence.

At this juncture, as citizens of the state in particular and the country at large, we would like to raise some serious questions that need immediate attention – questions that need to be addressed.

1. Why is it that the action of the State and Central Government is limited to official condemnations and lack concrete plan and policies? Whilst we appreciate the swift action of the government in tracing and making a strong official statement of having concrete evidences of those behind the attack and murder, we would like to share our deepest concerns, especially the failure to arrest and hold anyone accountable so far, and despite knowing who those individuals are, who carried out the heinous act, allow them to continue to live freely in the community.

2. Why has no action been taken against the government officials under whose jurisdiction these incidents happened for dereliction of duty and failure to maintain law and order?

3. Why is it that the famed RAW, IB, Crime Branches and all other Intelligence Agencies unable to provide intelligence inputs / information to prevent such acts of terror? Why is action against such agencies not taken for such failures?

4. Why has the political machinery and the government not taken any concrete steps to bring an end to the decades old armed insurgency in the state despite taking thousands of innocent lives and bringing economic development to a grinding halt? If the Punjab Accord can bring an end to the turmoil in Punjab despite being backed and funded by Pakistan, and if the Mizoram Accord can bring peace to a similar problem in neighboring Mizoram, why cannot a negotiated settlement be brought about in Manipur?

5. Does the political system have the moral right to be still in power if it has failed in its primary duty of looking after the welfare of its citizens?

 

6. Do the present national media houses of the country have any moral responsibility to cover the present turmoil in the state and initiate debates with the public of the country?

We would like to remind the Government of India and the state of Manipur that they have failed time and again to implement any concrete programs and policies. We believe this lack of concrete steps has allowed this present state of misgovernance to flourish, leaving these individuals / organizations free to continue their activities and establish a sense of lawlessness.

We want to be part of a responsible society where everyone lives in peace. We want a society where there is no more bloodshed or mindless killings of innocent lives, a place where education can flourish without any bombs near schools and a place led by people with high standards of political moral values.

We would like to request all concerned and responsible people of land to please come together on a common platform and militancy and insurgency issues are solved based on highest humane values.

We once again would like to strongly urge the Honorable Prime Minister, the Chief Minister, and the leaders of the various Organizations of the state to introspect, take moral responsibility and give justice to the innocent victims of the recent act of violence. We urge you to restore the faith of the people by delivering justice and promote democratic ideals and establish a peaceful and prosperous state.

We would ever remain grateful for any attempt to create fair governance and a chance for a dignified life to the people of Manipur.

Sincerely Yours,

1/ Ex-Students from Don Bosco School (DBS), IMPHAL

2/ Ex-Students from Little Flower School (LFS), IMPHAL

3/ Ex-Students from C C Higher Secondary School IMPHAL

4/ Ex-Students from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV), Kakching

5/ Kuki Student Organisation, Delhi

6/ Komrem Student Union, Delhi

7/ Manipur Youth Foundation

8/ Hyderabad Manipuri Soceity

9/ All Mizoram Manipuri Association (AMMA)
Date: 6th August 2011

This mail is copied to :-

1/ President of India, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil
2/ Vice President of India, Shri Mohammad Hamid Ansari
3/ Chairperson of the ruling UPA, Smt. Sonia Gandhi
4/ Chief Minister of Manipur, Shri. Okram Ibobi
5/ Home Minister of India, Shri P. Chidambaram
6/ Chief Justice of India, Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.H. Kapadia
7/ Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Smt. Sushma Swaraj
8/ UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Ms. Navi Pillay
9/ National Media Houses
10/ Media Houses of North East India
11/ Media Houses of Manipur
12/ International Media Houses
13/ Supreme Court Judges
14/ Joint Secy North Eeast, Shri. Naveen Verma

 

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Press Release – MUAYTHAI FEDERATION OF INDIA

MFI/MFI-CBC/Khm-1/2011 Press Statement Kohima, February 20, 2011 MFI Central Board Committee (CBC) A Meeting of MFI Central Board Committee (CBC), under the Chairmanship of MFI President Sri Oken Jeet Sandham,… Read more »

Press Release - MUAYTHAI FEDERATION OF INDIA

Press Release – MUAYTHAI FEDERATION OF INDIA

MFI/MFI-CBC/Khm-1/2011

Press Statement

Kohima, February 20, 2011

MFI Central Board Committee (CBC)

A Meeting of MFI Central Board Committee (CBC), under the Chairmanship of MFI President Sri Oken Jeet Sandham, has been held at Hotel Japfu, Kohima on February 20, 2011 to approve various Committees of MFI. After a thorough deliberation as to how the National Federation (MFI) should be effectively run and streamlined, various Committees which were tabled during the Meeting have been approved. MFI Secretary General and Technical Chairman, Sri O Manglemajo, MFI National Joint Secretary Ng Jeet Khumancha, MFI Senior Executive Member L Kennedy and other MFI Members have attended the Meeting.

The Committees which have been approved are given below:-

  1. Muaythai Development Committee
  2. Muaythai Tournament Committee
  3. Muaythai Seminar and Workshop Committee
  4. Muaythai Financial Committee
  5. Muaythai Safety Committee
  6. Muaythai Advisory Committee
  7. Muaythai Disciplinary Committee
  8. Muaythai Legal Committee
  9. Muaythai Medical Committee
  10. Muaythai Equipment Committee
  11. Muaythai Coordination Committee
  12. Muaythai Publication Committee

Sri Ng Jeet Khumancha

Chairman/Secretary

MFI Central Board Committee (CBC)


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