Thursday, 23 May 2013

Council of Higher Secondary Education announces Class XII exam results Rankings out, divisions out, gradings in

IMPHAL, May 22: For the first time in the annals of the Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur (COHSEM), the Class 12 results of 2013 were declared today under the Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) system in which grading system has t.....

Court to record evidence in Sharmila’s case on Aug 30

NEW DELHI, MAY 22: A Delhi court on Wednesday fixed August 30 for recording of prosecution evidence in a case against rights activist Irom Sharmila Chanu for allegedly attempting suicide during her fast-unto-death in New Delhi in 2006. The Manipuri act.....

Evicted families dismiss CM's claims

IMPHAL, May 22: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi's assertion that settlers recently evicted from Kabo Leikai were not in possession of valid land ownership documents and that the Government spent Rs 9 crores as compensation amount has been outrightly rejected b.....

Street vendors demand due place

IMPHAL, May 22 : Demanding a suitable place at Khwairamband Keithel, street vendors of Khwairamband Keithel today staged a sit in protest at Keishampat Lairembi. The protesters later marched to submit a memorandum with five a point charter of demand to.....

Smile Train Shija Cleft Project Mission To Myanmar Flagged Off 12 team member leave to lend healing touch

IMPHAL, May 22: Smile Train Shija Cleft Project, a joint initiative of Smile Train Inc, USA and Shija Hospitals and Research Institute, Imphal has set off on a journey to render free surgical treatment to cleft lip and palate patients at Monywa, Myanmar. .....

Thieves held

IMPHAL, May 22: With assistance from 10 Assam Rifles troops, Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) staff caught five persons while they were trying to steal GI pipes worth around Rs 1.2 lakh from Kangchup area of Senapati district. According to a.....

Judicial remand

IMPHAL, May 22: Rakesh Kumar Yadav, a CRPF jawan who has been accused of molesting and attempting to rape a woman sweeper of SBI building has been remanded to 15 days judicial custody. The accused was produced before Judicial Magistrate First Class, .....

State farmer

IMPHAL, May 22: Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Authority, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India has awarded All Manipur Trained Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Promoters Consortium (AMAPCON) President Potshangbam Devakanta with Pla.....

Bio-diversity day

IMPHAL, May 22: Like in other parts of the world, international Biological diversity Day was observed here in the State. Under the joint aegis of Directorate of Environment and Manipur Bio-diversity Board, the global observance were organised at Kangl.....

MSCW chief

IMPHAL, May 22: Manipur State Commission for Women chairperson Dr Ibetombi Devi has pledged to take all possible measures to address plight of the women and work for their betterment. Interacting with mediapersons at her office chamber in DC (IW) offi.....

June event co-hosts seek public assistance

IMPHAL, May 22: ahead of the 12th Great June Uprising Unity Day 2013 to be observed jointly by AMUCO and UCM the event co-hosts have sought the people's cooperation and financial contribution to facilitate smooth observance of the historic occasion. Ad.....

URF disputes CM

IMPHAL, May 22: Apparently referring to Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh's comment at the national Anti-Terrorism Day observance yesterday that likened insurgency movement in Manipur to acts of terrorism, the armed United Revolutionary Front (URF), Manipur c.....

Govt holds talk with UG groups

IMPHAL, May 22 : In line with the stated purpose of talking things over the negotiating table, State Government representatives including Principal Secretary (Home) Dr Suresh Babu and the Union Joint Secretary in charge of the North East Shambhu Singh hel.....

VISA office

IMPHAL, May 22 : In order to convenience to overseas travellers, a VISA office will be opened in Manipur within this year, said Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam. He was speaking at the flagging off ceremony of Mission Myanmar, a triagular effort of My.....

ATSUM stir

IMPHAL, May 22 : Putting up various demands, the All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur (ATSUM) has announced a Statewide ‘intense agitation’ for 38 hours from 5am of June 3 to be followed by a ‘sustained agitation’ for 38 days. This was announc.....

One day fast called

IMPHAL, May 22: Rongmei Lu Phuam (Assam, Manipur and Nagaland) has urged all the Christians in the State to observe a fast on May 26 (Sunday) as a token strike against the eviction of Kabo Leikai residents by the Government. Talking to reporters at th.....

KSCWF executive members elected

IMPHAL, May 22: Holthang Mate, Rev JK Touthang and Thangkhomang Haokip have been elected as the chairman, vice-chairman and secretary of the Churachandpur district branch of Kuki Senior Citizens Welfare Forum, Manipur. Election of executive members of .....

SANSA urges authority

IMPHAL, May 22: Many lapses on the part of the Government were reportedly found at Leisan High school and Maichon PS in Ukhrul district. A team of Sagolmang Naga Students' Association (SANSA), Manipur had inspected the schools on May 21. SANSA presi.....

Biodiversity Day at Senapati

IMPHAL, May 22: As observed in other parts of the World, the International Biodiversity Day was held today in Senapati district with the theme 'Water and Biodiversity.' The Maram Students' Union (MKS) in collaboration with Senapati district administrat.....

DG AR visits State

IMPHAL, May 22: Director General Assam Rifles Lt Gen Ranbir Singh arrived on the two-day State visit on May 21 and was received by IGAR (S) Maj Gen UK Gurung at Tulihal Airport. The General officer visited far flung and remotely located posts of vario.....

Hoi Polloi And Mundanity

By : Yenning

Manipur’s predicament & fate of its history

Of all the beautiful things that life has given, to be born in Manipur is the zenith of it, for it has given experience and momentary joy of being alive from the hide and seek game between life and death. All we know is what it takes to be alive next day, next week, next month and next year. To be alive in Manipur is not within everyone’s wit and capacity. It needs great skill of negotiation, a great power of endurance to suppress our own emotions, and remain silent in the face of brutal injustices; and a perfect balance to tread between thin line of life and death.

The Chandel molestation case of 18 December 2012 followed by the public outcry against the incident, the Napet Palli episode of molestation of a young lady student, the death of two villager from Kamjong in an unfortunate incident and later on recovery of death body of one Laishram Ibohanbi, missing since 29 December 2012, at Fince Corner of Ukhrul Town are the series of untoward events that have rocked the state in recent weeks at the fake end of 2012. Varied responses to all these incidents have emerged as important markers, telling significant stories of ambivalent social relations and undercurrent political stands in Manipur. Polarised politics and fragmented homeland imagination based on ethnicity; and consequent sporadic social tensions and gap generated by such politics on the one hand and failure or lack of political accommodation on the part of major community on the other hand, have come to define state’s political process in recent decades. At the social and economic context, the state seems to fall in the hands of a few oligarchs, who have embarked on the rampant exploitation of the state in every opportune moment through corruption, through power, through capital etc. For them crisis is opportunity.

As a result a social climate has come into existence in our midst where corruption has been accepted as a norm and way of life, where death has an exchange value in the form of ex-gratia, where each one of us think of the shortest routes to get rich. In the process, society gets completely lumpenised and Oligarchs hold lordship over it. It is the real picture of Social Darwinism and food-chain system of animal kingdom, which have surfaced as the hallmark of our social character. Disheartened with the emerging trend in Manipur, many scholars have commented that Manipur today has buried under layers of problems and when we are searching for solution to one issue, another issue surfaces. This characterization is definitely true to a great extent but our failure lies in our difficulties in fixing the issue which has decisive implications upon all the other issues or problems. Mao once wrote that winning battles are important, but more important is winning the war. Every battle is not equally significant; the wisdom lies in winning that battle which can have decisive bearing for winning the war. Today, our energies are diversified, not focused; fragmented, not united and we are pulling each other, where one community becomes enemy of other or at least the object of hate, anger and frustration. Yet, at the face of such dark realities, most of us continue to chant ‘2000 years old history and civilization,’ ‘Rich Manipuri Culture and Tradition’, etc. but we failed to question ourselves and our thinking; can a people having a history and civilization of 2000 years be so ineffective in evolving a political strategy to promote plural character of the state with due political accommodation? Can a people having rich culture, tradition and glorious moments in its history be so easily lured by material benefits at the altar of dignity, honesty, justice and love of one’s motherland? Whose history and which history are we talking about? These are certainly disturbing questions that the present generation need to ponder over.

The present generation requires a serious dialectics with our history (past) to find out where we have gone wrong, what is lacking in the history that has been accepted in the common parlance and also to inquire its representative character in the larger context of Manipuri peoplehood and nation. There is a need for selective application of historical, cultural elements and making new elements in order to adapt to the changing needs and requirement of the present. What is necessary should be appropriated and what is unnecessary and counterproductive should be kept aside. In short the battle for history has to be fought within history itself.

Today, the threat to existence of Manipur as historico-political entity remains no longer our perception but real with each day throwing hardened challenges from protagonists of Alternative Arrangement, statehood demand etc. with the ostensible blessing from New Delhi. Recent cartographic war or ‘carto-politics’ (such maps are probably meant for the record in order to validate their claim in future) showing maps of imagined homeland or ancestral domain for Nagas and Kukis only indicates the seriousness of the crisis and long dark haul lying before us. Never before in the long years of its existence, had the concept of Manipur and its collective moorings been so seriously challenged as today. Manipur today seems to be standing in the twilight of life and death with New Delhi trying to have a simple solution for a complex problem. While we continue to pull each other harping on different political vision and trajectory, there is ceaseless effort to exploit our precious resources such as land, forest and other natural resources from pro-corporate government and other Multinational Corporations (MNCs). Penetration of foreign capital, international financial institutions and MNCs which are taking place in Manipur and other North East states only show the emerging importance of this region as virgin area waiting to be exploited. However our fragmented political vision has prevented from evolving a common platform to discuss and assess the long term implications on our livelihood, culture, identity and resources from such exploitation and penetration of foreign capital.

Our predicament and tragedy is that we have enough problems in our hand but not a single solution. Our wisdom lies in finding out one decisive issue which has inextricable relations with other issues and taking on that issue. While opposing any move to balkanise Manipur, it is equally necessary and important to offer political concession in order to accommodate the genuine concerns and fear of Nagas and Kuki community. Our effort to preserve and protect Manipur should not be confined only to political front; it should also be extended to economic, social and cultural domain. In these entire domains, due considerations should be given to accommodate fear and concerns of each of the community of Manipur. In short a clear cut strategy and framework is necessary for developing a peacefully co-existing plural state. Instead of having reactive responses, it is time to think of strategy, which may in the long run help in building a prosperous and peacefully co-existing plural Manipur.

The writer can be reached at

yenning05@rocketmail.com or visit

www.hoipolloiandmundanity.blogspot.com

Inaocha

For quite a long, i've been following the writings of Yenning..its really interesting as it deals with the present burning issues in Manipur and the straight-forwardness of addressing the issues..however, i felt that Yenning always fails to provide any such solution to the problems rather he/she seems to satisfied in just wishing that some kind of solution should be found out..everyone is talking about this for all these while..therefore Yenning should devise a solution or so so that one could ponder on its feasibility..Thanks..

Laangamba

@inaocha You are right to some extent but if the writer provide all the solutions than we are left with nothing to think about. And there is no single solution to these problems, we all know it, everyone has each own ideas.

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