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Manipur Public Service Commission invites application for MPSC Exam (Prelims) 2014

Manipur Public Service Commission invites application for Manipur Civil Services Combined Competitive Exam 2014 (Manipur PCS Exam 2014).
Details of Post - Total Number of Post: 38 Posts
-Manipur Civil Services Grade-II: 17 Posts
-Manipur Police Services Grade-II: 20 Posts
-Election Officer: 01 Posts
Educational QualificationThe candidates must have qualified the graduate degree from a recognized University/Institute.
Age LimitBetween 21 Years to 30 Years as on 01 July 2014
Important Dates
-Opening Date for Registration: 21 February 2014
-Closing Date for Registration: 22 March 2014
-Date of Examination: 10 April 2014
Examination Fee
For General & OBC: Rs 200/-
For SC/ST Candidates: Rs 50/-
The examination fee of mentioned amount must be paid in cash payable at Secretary, Manipur Public Service Commission, Imphal. The physically handicapped candidates are exempted from paying any examination fee.
How to Apply
Eligible candidates have to apply send their completely filled application in the prescribed format reach MPSC on or before 22 March 2014.

For detail advertisement follow the link www. http://mpscmanipur.gov.in/notification.html


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Conjoined baby twins in Manipur

CCPUR. 5 Feb 2014: Maternity ward of Churachandpur District hospital, today,witness unnatural still born twin baby who were born less than 7 month from the time they were conceived. The doctor on duty at the hospital Dr. Zuii Hauzel says that this was one such incident in which she had been involved, She also says that it was unfortunate that the child can't be saved. Sources also say that the two are not born death but were abnormal in their breathing and died after an hour's time.
Photo by www.zogamonline.com

The unfortunate couple were from Singngat A/C of CCpur District and the child was born around 10;30 of today. The twins share a common head and other than that they had a normal physical organ, though their breathing is not satisfactory.

It may be worth recalling that survival rate of conjoint twins, who are born approximately 1 in 200,000 delivery, are very low and which was the maximum in South West Asian countries. In the 19th century the conjoint twins were called Siamese twins which was the result of two conjoint brother from Siam( now Thailand) who were made famous by circus manager who showcase them in his show.

Statistics point out that approximately half of the conjoins are still born with the survival rate less than 25% who were mostly girls. The most recent news about the conjoint twins , that shocked the world, was when two Iranian born girls Miss Laleh and Ladan Bijali who were joint at their head died after being operated by 28 top specialists from the Globe aided by more them 100 staff after a marathon 58 hrs operation at Singapore hospital. The two ladies aged 29 were highly educated and the failed operation triggered a debate on the ethic of this of operation though they said girl volunteers themselves to be separated.

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KHALVONTAWI VOL. VIII NO.3 SPECIAL ISSUE NOV.-DEC.2013

KHALVONTAWI
VOL.VIII. No.3
Special Issue Nov.-Dec. 2013
Editor: Mangneu Thangkhal
Jt. Editor: Hanglamthang

Contents
( CLICK title to read details story)

1. Editorial……………………Tutung Christmas Midangte Adingin

2. Gen MuatmuatTamai Lehang(Random Thoughts)……………...Bravepitt Eimi@facebook.com

3. SianmangSehsa( Missed Luv Story)…………………………. Jacob St, Gurgaon Vankhua

Khenkhatte" ………………………………………………………………………. Sian Deutsch

5. Nitak 2:30(LoveStory)………………………………………………….….Lungzuang Gurgaon


7. Sunday Diary(Mingling Thoughts)……………………………………….. Mingling Suantak

8. DelhiKhalvontawi Meet 2013 (Report)………………….……. Bruce K. Khaalnou



*KV News a thu kisuahte editor ngaihdan a hi kim kei hi.

*Suah ding a thugelh hung kipia tengteng suah teitei ding chihna hilou hi.

*Thugelh hung kipiate laigelhtu in amin ahung piak banga kisuah ahi.

*Laigelhtu hihna diktak KV News personnal file ah kikem hi.

*Laigelhdan kitangtuakna di'n spelling, punctuation leh thugualdan edit kibawl hi.

Tutung KHALVONTAWI Annual Special Issue hung sponsor sak Rev. Dr. Langthang tungah ki lungdam mahmah hi.
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Site for CCpur Court finalised

Imphal, November 26 2013[e-pao] Justice Laxmikanta Mohapatra, Acting Chief Justice of High Court of Manipur along with Justice N.Kotiswar Singh accompanied by S.Serto, Registrar General, Th.Saimon Singh, Registrar, Rameschandra, Secretary (Law) and Alex Muivah, Principal Secretary to the Chief Justice, High Court of Manipur visited the Chief Judicial Magistrate's Court complex at Churachandpur for inspection and identification of the site for establishment of the Court of District & Sessions Judge in Churachandpur District.

After the inspection, Chief Justice (Acting) along with Deputy Commissioner of Churachandpur Jacintha Lazarus identified the building of PMSY Executive Engineer's office which is just adjacent to CJM Court for renovating the same to begin the Court of District & Session Judge.

Further, the Chief Justice (Acting) also directed the Executive Engineer, Churachandpur to complete the ongoing compound wall construction at the earliest.

Later on, the Chief Justice (Acting) also inspected the CJM and JMIC quarters and stressed the need to renovate the same.

The District & Sessions Court at Senapati is stated to be inaugurated in the month of December, 2013 
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Graphite discovered at Manipur riverside

IMPHAL, Nov 7[sangaiexpress]--- The Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO) Moreh Block has claimed that a mineral, graphite has been discovered at the riverside of Moreh by a BSc 3rd Semester student of Moreh College, Peter Tongkholal Mate. The presence of graphite was verified by the department of Geology, Moreh College, Moreh. A statement issued by the students’ body urged the authority concerned to do the needful at the earlies
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KV News Sept-OCT. 2013 Issue (CLICK Read More and then image to ZOOM)

Delhi apat KV News Latest Issue suak kik ta......thu hoihleh lunglut huai tampi om...na sim ut leh Read More click inla ...Iamage pen click kik lechin zoom ding  hi..


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Cultural Show a ding ngetna piak theih


Imphal, Oct. 22: Manipur culture kepbitna ding toh kisai leh dopsangna ding lunglutna nei cultural institutions/organisations pawlte'n pupa tawndan/ngeina/singtangmi paidan toh kisai lahna Sangai Festival 2013 om ding a a neihnop uleh kingetna piaklut theih laitak ahi. Kingetna khempeuh Dr. K. Sobita Devi, Director, Art & Culture, Manipur/Convenor, Cultural Sub-Committee, Sangai Festival 2013 kiang ah piaklut ngai ding a, a sawttawp in minutes 10/15 vel lel a sau ahih ngai ding hi.

Hiai a tung a kigen a lak nuamte'n a laam dingte tanchin, min, pa/nu min, leh address kimtak toh passport size limlak 3 (thum), Secretary/Troupe Leader contact number ban ah a lah ding pen uh tanchin tomkim toh a telna pawl uh min tanchin leh a phuaktu/bawltu/laam zilsaktu tanchin leh a lah ding uh penpen video CD/DVD a piaklut masak uh ngai masa ding hi.

Hiai a tung a kigen Sangai Festival 2013 a tel dia kingetna penuamte'n October 31, 2013 tan in piaklut ngai ding a, huai nung a pete bel pom hilou ding chi'n thusuak in taklang hi. Kingetna petute committee in enkhawm lai ding ua, telkhiat a omte'n Sangai Festival 2013 chiang in lahna mipi mai ah neithei pan ding uhi. Hiai tungtang ah committee thupukna pen thutawp hong hipah mai ding ahi chi in leng huai thusuak in taklat behlai hi.

Source: Lamka Post/ Zogamonline.com
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KUKIS TO OBSERVE ‘BLACK DAY’ ON SEPTEMBER 13 AT JANTAR MANTAR

New Delhi, September 12, 2013: The Kuki Students' Organisation, Delhi will observe the 'Kuki Black Day' on the September 13, 2013. The event will be observed with a peaceful and silent candlelight march of over 500 students at Jantar Mantar at 5pm.

This day of mass mourning marks the commemoration of the inhuman massacre of over 900 innocent Kukis between 1992 and 1995 by the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Isaac-Muivah) or more popularly known as NSCN-IM.

This incident has been termed differently by different media and writers. The BBC World termed it as "Ethnic Cleansing by Naga Separatist". CNN had covered it as "Genocide". PhannoujamTarapot in his book "Manipur Bleeding" referred to the episode as Ethnic Cleansing and so does Pradip Phanjoubam in his book, "Where the Sun rises when shadows falls.The North East" where he called the incident as'Ethnic' cleansing.It is a story that has faded in media but whose significance continues to grow.

Specifically on 13th September 1993, 108 innocent Kuki villagers (men, women and children) were butchered by NSCN-IM in different parts of Manipur alone. This day marks the height of the NSCN-IM's genocide program in whatever may have been their political propaganda. 20 years on, the world and its media and the Indian government have not lent an ear to the cries of the victims.

The Union of India must first settle the Kuki issue. It must acknowledge the crimes committed against the Kuki people and settle the issue once and for all. The Indian government must prioritise the Kuki issue before any other talks.

We, thus request you to please recognise the significance of this event with regard to human rights in the least, and provide the much needed media coverage. For your information, any further insights on the issue required by your office can be provided with proper references, empirical evidences and statistical data. We believe in your solidarity to bring to light this long standing but ignored day of mourning and injustice.                                                                          
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World Zomi Convetion Timeline

First World Zomi Convention, 1988
Zomi National Congress of Manipur under the leadership of Pu T Gougin, and the People's Convention of Mizoram under Brig T Sailo, jointly organised the First World Zomi Convention. This most emotional of Zomi gathering so far, was held at Champhai from May 19-21, 1988 and was attended by representatives from all Zomi inhabited areas of the world. The delegates resolved to form a loose political forum called the "Zomi Re-Unification Organisation" (the name 'Zomi' was subsequently replaced with 'Zo' omitting 'mi', in 1991, thus ZORO).

The organisation rekindled hopes to the Zomi Nationalists who had been crying to integrate with their brethren living on the other side of the existing international boundaries. However, the organisation gradually lost its mass appeal once the constituent party, ZNC and PC, fought State Elections in Manipur and Mizoram respectively. This was against the Charter of Agreement, 1988 and led to another vacuum in the process of Zomi Re-unification.

2nd World Zo People Convention, 1991
This convention was held in 1991 at Vanapa Hall, Aizawl after ommitting 'mi' from the word "Zomi" by ZORO.

3rd World Zo People Convention, 2013
The Third World Zomi Convention or World Zo People Convention will be held at Lamka khopi on 25-27 Oct 2013 under the initiative of Zomi Council.

Trivial diversities are not the question, but consciousness of one's identity, culture and the undying love for one's pathetic fatherland. While the present reunification keeps wheeling on, 'individualistic' culture should be checked and redressed lest it slowed down the process of constructing a stronger reunification. Rather there should be equal and spacious room to accommodate each tribe or clan. Indeed, geographical boundaries and distances; opposing ideologies and, slim diversities of cultures and dialects should not be allowed to break the tie of blood! It is, therefore, felt imperative to convene another convention to discuss these internal social and cultural problems and issues so as to find out better directions [either from theological approach or socio-cultural reconstruction/review, or from both] to strengthen the on-going geo-political reunification of the Zomis. Eyeing these issues the Zomi Council, General Headquarters is obliged to convene the 3rd World Zomi Convention from 25th -27th October, 2013 at Lamka, Manipur, India in pursuing of its Assembly Resolution No. 8, dated 23rd April 2013 held at Lamka, Manipur, North East India (India)

Courtesy: The 3rd World ZO People Convention [Facebook Group]
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Mary Kom underwent key hole surgery in Imphal

Imphal, September 10, 2013
Indian boxing icon cum pride of Manipur and bronze medalist at London Olympics-2012, M.C. Mary Kom underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy (removal of gall bladder through key hole surgery) here in Shija Hospitals, HealthCity, Langol on 10th September 2013.
According to statement released by Imphal-based HealthCity, Mary Kom attended the surgery OPD on September 9 with complaints of pain epigastrium. Her ultrasound report revealed that she was suffering from cholelithiasis (stones inside the gall bladder).

The laparoscopic surgery was performed by a team of doctors led by Dr. Jugindra S., Medical Superintendent cum Consultant General & Laparoscopic Surgeon cum President, Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI), Eastern Zone.

It quoted: "Why should we go outside for treatment when we have such healthcare facilities here" said Mary Kom during an interaction with Dr. Kh. Palin, Chairman cum Managing Director of the hospital.

Dr. Kh. Palin stated that Shija Hospitals, a pioneer and leading brand in the field of Minimal Access Surgery has performed more than seventeen thousand key hole surgeries since 1996 till date. Department of General & Minimal Access Surgery, Shija Hospitals is the first private centre in the state to be accredited for 3-year postgraduate DNB course in General Surgery by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India.

According to Dr. Jugindra S., Mary Kom is showing good signs of recovery and her post operative vitals such as pulse, BP, temperature, respiration, SpO2 are found to be absolutely normal. "Because of the added advantage of laparoscopic surgery, adhesions at previous caesarian scar were also released without extra trauma preventing mishaps within the abdomen in future" he added.

Dr. Jugindra further asserted that her boxing career would not be affected because of this surgery and she will be able to resume her normal physical activities very shortly. "It was very emotional and heart touching to see how she was so concerned and caring for her 4-month-old baby whom she breast fed just before the surgery and immediately after regaining full consciousness post surgery" he said.

Mary Kom is likely to be discharged from the hospital on September 11. 

Shija Hospitals extends a heartfelt gratitude to Mary Kom for selecting this hospital for her treatment. Management and the staff of Shija Hospitals also extended warm wishes for her quick recovery and also a very bright and successful future, the statement said.
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155 Kuki militants lay down arms in Manipur

IMPHAL, Sept 10, 2013 [Times of India] --- At least 155 rebels belonging to four different outfits surrendered on Monday and inked a ceasefire pact with the Manipur government. Along with their leaders, cadre of the outfits - Kuki Revolutionary Front (KRF), Kuki National Liberation Front (KNLF), Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) Nongdren Khomba group and Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) - turned up at 1BN Manipur Rifles' complex.

The cadres - 53 from the KRF, 50 from the KNLF, 44 of KCP Nongdren Khomba and eight from the KYKL - laid down 95 weapons including different AK series rifles, pistols with bullets, explosives like mortars, IEDs, lathod shells, hand grenades and radio sets in the 'homecoming ceremony'.

While the KNLF and the KRF signed a Suspension of Operation (SoO), the KCP Nongdren Khomba group inked an MoU with the government at the ceremony.

Over 20 Kuki militant groups operating in the state have already signed an SoO with the state and the Centre, and cadres of these outfits are putting up at government-sponsored designated camps in the hills.

Welcoming the cadres of the four outfits to the mainstream, chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh assured them the government would extend all possible efforts for their welfare and security.

Ibobi Singh, nevertheless, warned to take appropriate action against any SoO signatories found violating the ground rules.

Stating that his government will not remain a silent spectator when the ground rules are breached, Ibobi Singh said if needed, the SoO deal with the particular outfit would be reviewed.

Deputy CM Gaikhangam, who is also the home minister, congratulated the cadres on joining the mainstream. The two Kuki militant groups will be incorporated in the apex Kuki militant groups that are party to the SoO, a source said.

The KNLF was represented by Helun Haokip (chairman), T Khongsai (army chief) and L Haokip (secretary), while KRF leaders T Doungel (chairman) and H Doungel (general secretary) represented the outfit in the SoO pact. KCP (Nongdrenkhomba) was represented by its self-styled 'commander-in-chief' N Romen aka Nongdrenkhomba and 'chief of army' L Guni in the MoU.

Monday's event came after the United People's Party of Kangleipak (UPPK) entered into a peace deal with the Centre and the state government in May this year at the same venue.

In February, the United Revolutionary Front (URF), the KYKL (MDF) and the KCP (Lamphel) also inked a similar peace deal.

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KSO Delhi celebrates 26th Freshers’ Meet cum Social Function

New Delhi, September 10, 2013
The Kuki Students' Organisation, Delhi celebrated its 26th Freshers' Meet cum Social Funtion at Jesus and Mary College Auditorium, New Delhi on the 7th September 2013. The function was graced by Shri Oscar Fernandes Hon'ble Union Minister as the Chief Guest. Shri Harsh Vardhan Shyam of the Indian Youth Congress in-charge of Delhi was the Guest of Honour and the occasion was hosted by its Functional President Shri Mangneo Lhungdim, former president of KSO Delhi and current Deputy Director of Indo-Global Social Service Society, New Delhi.
The function was blessed by Pastor Thongngam Haokip of Kuki Worship Service Gurgaon and it opened with the rendering of the song "Damsot hen KSO (Long Live KSO)" by a popular singer, Mrs Lamkholhing Haokip and Miss Kimrose Vaiphei.
The President of KSO Delhi Mr. Thangminlen Kipgen addressed the function and highlighted the examples set by the honourable guests of the function as those worth emulating. He urged the freshers and other students to tread on the examples of humility in greatness, significance of student involvement in social services and the necessity of continual learning as those exemplified by the honourable guests.
The occasion was highlighted with songs and dances by various Kuki artists and cultural troupes which was greatly appreciated by the swanky crowd over thousand heads which filled the auditorium to its brim. The function also witnessed a traditional showcase choreographed by Miss Lina Chongloi, who currently holds two coveted beauty pageant title – Miss Bharat 2013 and 4th Miss India North East 2013 – which showcased various traditional attires adorned by the fraternal tribes of Paite, Gangte, Vaiphei, Kom, Zou, Simte, Mizo, and Hmar to mention a few. The freshers were blessed with prayer by Kuki Worship Service Delhi pastor Letlal Haokip.
The Education Dept of KSO Delhi gave out meritorious awards to 14 deserving students who had shown excellence in the past academic year of 2012. The recipients were Miss Lhinghoineng Kipgen, BSc (Mathematics) Daulat Ram College; Mr L. Lhunminlal Khongsai, BA (prog) Ambedkar College; Miss Chiinneivah Haokip, BSc (Statistics) KMC; Miss Lucy Chinkhoneng, BSc (Chemistry) Miranda House; Mr Andrew Laldonglen Haokip, XII (Arts) Greenfield School; Mr Thangtinlen T. Haokip, BA (prog) Motilal Nehru College; Miss Lhingneihoi Haokip, XII (Humanity Arts) Holy Child Auxilium School; Miss Neiboi Haokip, Class X, Holy Child Auxilium School; Mr Hengouthang Singsit, XII (Sc) Tagore International School; Miss Sharon Khongsai, XII (Sc) Kendriya Vidyalaya; Mr Olav Khongsai, Cl-X, Kendriya Vidyalaya; Mr Thongthomlal Sitlhou, BCom, Khalsa College; Mrs Ngaineilam Haokip, Doctorate Degree, JNU; and Miss Kimrose Vaiphei, BA (French), JNU.

In continuing with its tradition of honouring a person with Pu (L) Paojasei Singsit Award (The first president of KSOD), the members of the Trustee Board presented the award posthumously to Late Lamkhohen Misao whose exemplarily rendered immense services to the Kukis in general and the KSO in particular was also highlighted. In recognising the services of nobility towards the Kuki society as well as the North East community in Delhi, the KSO Delhi honoured Mr. Bruce K. Thangkhal, Media Incharge of North East Helpline with a certificate of appreciation by the president Mr. Thangminlen Kipgen.
The chief guest praises the North East students as hardworking and studious. He was warmly accorded with a traditional shawl by KSO Delhi.
More than 100 freshers attended. KSOD Munirka Area presented a beautiful cultural choreography called "Ka Nam Jem (The Colours of Kuki)" while the DU Area presented another choreography "Japan Lenna Huikuong (The Japanese Plane)".
Mr Mimin Stephen Mate, a first year student of BA (History) honours from Motilal Nehru College and Miss Pinky Haolai, a first year student of BA (Phil) honours from Miranda House were adjudged the coveted Mr and Miss Fresher 2013 respectively.
The daylong programme was compered by Mr Rain Haominlal Haokip and Miss Jubilee Haokip while Mr Thangminlun Hangshing and Miss Nengneithem Kipgen were assigned as the coordinators.
The celebration was enthralled by young Kuki singers like Mr David Mate, Miss Cynthia, Mr Goulal Mate, Mr Adrew Haokip, Miss Lyna Misao, Miss Cecilia Haokip, Miss Kimrose Vaiphej, Mr Samuel Bailong, Mr Silas, Miss Kimneo, Mr Haotinlen Baite, Mr Paolen Lhungdim, Mr Kamminsat Haokip, Mr Seigoulien, Miss Bebem Khongsai, Mr Henry and Miss Alice.
Words of appreciation and encouragement from Mr Seitinmang Haokip on behalf of Senior students, Mr M. Shongkhopao Haokip on behalf of freshers. Mr Khupthang Khongsai, vice chairman, Kuki Welfare Association, Delhi and NCR, also encouraged the students. After a vote of thanks from the general secretary of KSO Delhi Mr. Satminlun Khongsai, the function concluded with a prayer by evangelist Thanga Singson.

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ZORO PRESS STATEMENT

ESTD 1988
ZO RE-UNIFICATION ORGANISATION (ZORO)
General Headquarters: Zoram
Treasury Square, Aizawl -796001
(Affialiated under:United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues(UNPFII)
& Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP) since 2004
           
PRESS RELEASE
6th September 2013
                
ZO REUNIFICATIO ORGANISATION (ZoRO) hi 'First World Zomi Convention' tia vuahin Manipur Churrachandpur District  chhunga  Political Party pakhat 'ZOMI NATIONAL CONGRESS(ZNC)leh Mizorama Political Party pakhat Peoples Conference (PC)India hnuaia awmte bul tum leh buatsaihin bial hrang hranga Zo hnam peng hrang hrang te koh khawm a ni a. He in kohkhawm hi 1st World Zomi Convention tia vuah a ni a, Zo khawpui Champhai, Mizoramah May ni 19, 20, 21, 1988-ah inkhawmpui hi neih a ni. Inkhawmpui neih lai May Ni 20 ni hian Pu C.Chawngkunga Ex.Minister Pa te Leilet-Thlam,Sikul atana an hman lai ah a hming tur hi rei tak sawiho a ni a, Zomi  nge hman tur Mizo  tih ngaihtuah a ni a. Mi tih tel ve kher lo Zotung, Zophei, Bawmzo, leh Jo leh a dang dangte ngaihtuah chungin 'ZO'tih hi nisela,a bul leh tawpa belhin min tibuai lo se, pawl hming atan chuan'ZO'tih hi hman ni rawh se tia khaikhawm a ni ta a ni. He pawl hi Loose Political Forum a nih dawn avangin NGO style lam hawiin 'ZO RE-UNIFICATION ORGANISATION' tia a hming vuahin din a ni ta a ni. Hruaitu hmasa te chu:

Chairman          :              Brig.T. Sailo (Ex Chief Minister)

Vice Chairman:               1) Pu T.Gogin (Ex Minister)
                                      2) Pu C. Chawngkunga (Ex Minister)

Secretary Generals       : 1) Pu Thangkhan Gin Ngaihte
                                      2) Pu Lalhmingthanga (Ex Minister)
            Tichuan,a tum ber anga lang thupui 'Slogan' tarlan turah chuan RE-UNIFICATION WITHIN INDIA tih hman ni se tia rel a ni bawk. Hei hi India Danpui hnuaia awm Politicl Party te tan chuan thu tihtluk san theih ber a ni reng a ni.
            Mizoram leh Manipur State party te bul tuma buatsaih a nih avangin a hruaitu atan pawh Party hruaituten an chelh kawp rih mai a. 1989-ah beisei loh taka inthlanpui a lo awm tak thut avangin Party pakhat hruaitute chuan ZoRO Volunteers te chu hmanruaah an hmang ta a, hnampum thil ni si Party pakhatin hetianga an hmang ta hi mipuiin an hrethiam ta lova, inthlannaah an tlin phah  chuang bawk lo a. Inthlan  zawhah chuan a nihna ang tur tak NGO anga kal chu 1990-ah rel tluk a lo ni leh ta a ni., A tira hruaitu: President leh Vice President te leh Secretary General te chu Party lama awm an duh zawk tak avang leh Party pawhin party chhuahsan lo tura an duh bawk avangin Party lamah an bet ta hlawm a. NGO a nihna ang taka kal tur leh a kalhmang thar tur te buaitsaih turin Treasurer atana thlan Pu R. Thangmawia hovin 2nd World Zo Re-Unification Organisation Convention (ZoRO) chu July 1991-ah koh a ni leh ta a ni. 2nd World Convention chuan hruaitu an thlang a, hruaitu an thlan chhuah te chu  Chairman:Pu R.Thangmawia, Vice Chairman –Pu Tlangchhunga (Ex MLA), Treasurer - Pu Zalianchhunga, Secretary General- Dr. H. Thanglawra te an ni.
            2nd World Zo Reunification Organisation Convention hian 1st World Zomi Convention-in'Zo Reunification Organisation'a din hmangin a slogan tur a ti danglam ta a, International thu leh hla rem turin 'Reunification in Conformity with the Chin-Lushai Conference 1892 Resolution' tia thlak a lo ni ta a ni. Tichuan, hruaitu thlanchhuah tharte chuan International thlenga hma lain vawiin thleng hian a la kal chho ta zel a ni.
            Hetiang hian Zo Reunification Organisation General Headquarters chu United Nations Session buatsaihah te pawh 1999 atanga tun thlengin a tel chho ve ta zel a, Hnam pum huapin ZoRO,GHQ chuan hma a la chho ta zel a. Tunah pawh kumin March thlaa alo rel tawh angin Northern Zone bik tan October Ni 24, 2013, hian UN Day Celebration ni pahfawmin, Moreh, Chandel District, Manipur-ah Conference nei turin a inbuatsaih chho mek a ni. He Conference-a tel tur hian a huap theih chhunga mite leh a chhim thei mi tu pawh ZoRO, General Headquarters chuan a sawm vek e.
Sd/-
(R. LALCHHUANA)
General Secretary
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Oscar Fernandes, Ibobi Singh to attend 3rd World Zomi Convention


Lamka, Manipur, September 5, 2013
With an aim to bring awareness, the Zomis or the Zo people settling at various parts around the globe will converge at the 3rd World Zomi Convention at Lamka, Churachandpur District, Manipur between the 25th -27th of Oct. 2013 under the theme, "…marching on…" and then reason together on the means to be followed in order to make them stand more united in the face of the challenges generated by technological advancement, said a press statement issued by Paulianmung, Coordinator, Information & Publicity Dept. 
The statement said Union Minister of Surface Transport Oscar Fernandes, Chief Minister of Manipur Okram Ibobi Singh and his Cabinet Members including those of the MLAs/Ministers and high ranking officials from the Zo descendants have confirmed their participation as Chief Guest and in various other capacities.
As decades of tireless efforts put in by patriotic-socio-political leaders among the Zo People gain momentum, the 1st World Zomi Convention was made possible to take place at Champhai in Mizoram, India, between May 19th – 21st 1988. Three years later, on June 17th – 18th 1991, it was, for the Second time organized at Vanapa Hall at Aizawl. However, the visions of the great leaders are yet to be realized and much is needed to be done in this respect.
The programme will get started from Lamka Public Ground, Hiangtam Lamka and winded up there in a grand concluding function. During observation of the programme, various cultural dances will be showcased by troops of various tribes in addition to another item of cultural exchanges programme which will be participated by troupes of various tribes and communities. A fellowship under the theme, "Be a Blessed Nation", will be held during the night at selected churches and another interesting features of the convention will be the singing of a "Halleluijah Chorus" in unison by a conglomerate of selected choir singers from various churches. On top of that, a seminar under various topics will be conducted by scholars and intellectuals who have a vast knowledge in the field at YPA Hall, Hiangtam Lamka.
During the convention a traditional heritage house will be set up and inside it a different traditional costumes, clothes and other wearing in addition to traditional tools and implements of the Zo people will be deposited and displayed. This is done with an aim to make the Zo descendants realise of their pristine traditions and glory and thereby drawing them closer to each other. This is the motive behind the observations of 3rd World Zomi Convention, the statement added.
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ZORO snubs 3rd World Zomi Convention

KANGGUI, Aug 19, 2013 [TSE] --- The ZoRO (Zo Re-unification Organization) has decided not to take part in the 3rd World Zomi Convention/3rd Global Zo People Convention to be organised by Zomi Council of Manipur.

according to ZoRO general HQs, Aizawl (Mizoram) the Convention being organised by the Zomi Council of Manipur is not sponsored by the ZoRO.

ZoRO said that the Peoples' Conference Party of Mizoram and Zomi National Congress Manipur jointly hosted the 1st World Zo Reunification Convention on May 19 and 20, 1988 at Champhai in Mizoram which is always called "Zo Khawpui", where the generic name 'Zo' coined by different writers was deliberated for naming the Zo nation and hence instituted "Zo Reunification Organization" for their social, cultural, economic, spiritual and political affinity.

Different Zo-folks from different parts of the world also adopted a joint resolution to unify all the Zofate (sons of Zo) within the Constitution of India in the Convention, the ZoRO HQs said.

It further informed that the Zofate (Sons of Zo) are under tripartite divisions of India, Myanmar and Bangladesh since the British period.

Realizing that it is the UNO where to put up their aspiration for reunification and not within the framework of Indian Constitution taking into account that it is not appropriate to put up the issue from one country under the supervision of one political party, they resolved to sustain the issue under the banner of NGO.

Consequently the 2nd World ZoRO Convention was convened at Vanapa Hall, Aizawl in July 1991 where a fresh ZoRO (Zo Reunification Organization) was constituted thereby keeping it aloof from any political party keeping in mind the decision of the Chin-Lushai Conference of 1892 at Fort William in Kolkata.

Hence, the ZoRO, acting from different angles as an independent organization for reunification of all Zofates participated in sessions of the World Indigenous Peoples under the auspices of UN namely UNWGIP, UNPFII, EMRIP and other seminars and training conducted in respect of the rights of the Indigenous Peoples of the World.

It continues to participated in such sessions from 1999 till date. Therefore ZoRO does not feel it imperative, as of now, to conduct convention of all Zofates since it finds no other compelling issues, said the ZoRO General HQs.

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UTLA clarifies: Terminates its former GS

JIRIBAM (Manipur), July 26, 2013 [TSE] --- The United Tribal Liberation Army (UTLA-SK Thadou) has denied report that the outfit terminated its former general secretary, Seineo Guite alias James Kuki of New Lamka following his arrest on July 16 at Jiribam.

Speaking to media persons yesterday, information and publicity secretary of UTLA (SK Thadou), George Simte clarified that Seineo Guite was only rank downed for violating party rules and not terminated as reported in some section of the media.

George also denied the involvement of the outfit in a gun fight that occurred at Phaituol village on July 21.

Meanwhile, the outfit also informed all those left out cadres in the home coming ceremony held on July 17 to report to the chairman within 30 days.

George Guite added that the Government is all set to set up a permanent camp of the UTLA (SK Thadou) at Vangai Chungpao.
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