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Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Minor girl gang-raped in Delhi
SC says homosexuality an offence, activists dejected
UNC calls 48-hr general strike in Naga areas of Manipur
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Tribal workers in Bengal’s Tea estates echo miserable tales
“This issue is not limited to Birpara. Several unspecified diseases—causing total body collapse and organ malfunctioning among men and women aged 28-45—have been reported in tea gardens near Kalchini, Kumargarm, and Alipurduar,” some workers said.
“We are supposed to receive Rs 130 per day as wages, but in reality, we are only given Rs 66 to 96. How can we manage our daily expenses for food, clothing, healthcare, and our children’s education?” said Ram Kumar Lama, a former Zila Parishad member and local social activist who has worked in tea estates for over two decades. “Our main demand is to abolish the fixed rate of Rs 96 per day and introduce a minimum wage of Rs 250 per day,” he added.
In October, laborers faced issues with overdue salaries. Even after negotiations, the company continued to give them only a 17% bonus instead of the promised 20%. Their staff quarters remain in a dilapidated state, with most repairs carried out using their own hard-earned money.

“We haven’t received rations for the past few weeks. Our payments are irregular, forcing many of us to leave the state. My husband recently moved to Kerala in search of work, so I am working here in his place. There is no fixed payment for overtime. Only if we collect more than 35 kg of tea leaves do we get any extra payment,” said a 32-year-old worker from Patkapara Tea Garden, who wished to remain anonymous. “Most of us don’t own land. As long as we work here, we will continue to be exploited. But we have no choice—there is no escape. We are helpless, and no one listens to us.”
Twelve women and eight men interviewed by our bureau requested anonymity for fear of losing their jobs. These workers shared numerous distressing experiences. If they pluck less than 22 kg of tea leaves in a day, the company deducts Rupee 1 per kg as a penalty.
~ OUR BUREAU | Bruce K. Thangkhal
Monday, December 9, 2013
Northeast Woman Escapes Attempted Rape in Moving Car
New Delhi, Dec 9, 2013 --- A 23-year-old woman from Manipur narrowly escaped an alleged attempt to rape and murder her inside a moving vehicle on Sunday night. The incident occurred around 8:30 PM after she boarded a white-colored car at Mahipalpur Chowk, New Delhi, heading towards Gurgaon.
According to the victim, she had been waiting for transportation when a car stopped and offered her a ride to Gurgaon for a fare of Rs 20. As a daily commuter, she accepted the offer, unaware of the danger ahead.
She described the driver as a well-built, dark-skinned man dressed in black. Three other men were in the car, whom she initially assumed to be passengers. However, upon reaching the Gurgaon Toll Gate, she grew suspicious and asked the driver to stop. Instead of dropping her off, the three men attempted to assault her inside the car.
The assailants snatched her belongings, including an LG dual SIM mobile phone, a Sony digital camera, a PAN card, a driving license, an Amway bag, Rs 700 in cash, and her ID card. She was beaten and molested as the car sped towards a deserted lane near IGI Airport.
In a desperate bid to escape, she managed to push open the car door and jump out near Centaur Hotel. A passerby spotted her and immediately called the police control room (Dial 100).
The victim sustained injuries to her head, legs, and hands. “The attackers robbed her mobile phone, digital camera, and wallet,” said a close friend.
~ Bruce K. Thangkhal
THE MIZORAM POST | MANIPUR CHRONICLE | ZOGAM TODAY
Congress Secures Victory in Mizoram
Aizawl, Dec 9, 2013 (IANS): The Congress retained power in Mizoram for the second
consecutive time, winning 21 of the 40 seats as the vote count progressed
Monday.
Congress leader and Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla, 71, was elected to the state
assembly for a record ninth time. He contested from two places in central
Mizoram and won both seats.
This is for the fifth time the Congress has come to power in the northeastern
state of Mizoram, which shares borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh. In the
outgoing assembly, the Congress had 32 seats.
"Congress candidates are leading in six more seats over their opposition
nominees," Mizoram Joint Chief Electoral Officer H. Lalengmawia told IANS.
Thousands of Congress activists celebrated here and across the state as
election results began to pour in.
According to election officials, Congress candidates won 21 seats and were
leading in six seats while the opposition three-party alliance Mizo National
Front (MNF)-led Mizoram Democratic Alliance (MDA) has won two seats and was
ahead in three seats in this state of over one million people.
Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla, also state Congress chief, contested from two
constituencies and won both Serchhip and Hrangturzo seats defeating his nearest
MNF and Mizoram People's Conference (MPC) rivals.
Lal Thanhawla, who with this election has been elected to the state assembly
for a record nine times since 1978, defeated his nearest MNF rival C.
Lalramzauva, a lawyer and a three-term former legislator, in Serchhip by a
margin of 734 votes while he retained the Hrangturzo seat beating MPC opponent
Lalthansanga by 1,628 votes.
State Industries and Tourism minister S. Hiato lost his Saiha constituency to
MNF nominee K. Beichhua by a narrow margin of 222 votes.
Officials said that Mizoram Home Minister and Congress candidate R. Lalzirliana
won the Tawi seat defeating MNF nominee Lalmalsawmi by 947 votes.
Mizoram's Law and School Education Minister and Congress nominee Lalsawta
retained his Aizawl East II seat defeating his nearest MNF candidate
Sailothanga Sailo by a margin of just 177 votes.
Food, Civil Supplies, Environment and Forest Minister and Congress candidate H.
Rohluna retained his Lengteng seat in southern Mizoram defeating his MNF
candidate L. Thangmawia by a narrow margin of 167 votes.
Only non-Mizo Congress candidate and Chakma tribe leader Buddha Dhan Chakma won
the Tuichawng seat in southern Mizoram beating MNF nominee Rasik Mohan Chakma
by a big margin of 8,726 votes.
"In the South Tuipui seat, sitting Congress legislator John Siamkunga
retained the seat defeating opposition ZNP (Zoram Nationalist Party) nominee J.
Lalchhuana by a margin of 1568 votes," officials told reporters.
Senior Congress leader S. Laldingliana retains his Lunglei South seat defeating
his nearest MNF candidate K. Pachhunga by 450 votes.
Unlike the last assembly polls in 2008, the Congress did well in both southern
and northern Mizoram which shares borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh.
MNF candidate Lalrinawma wrested the Tuikum seat defeating Congress aspirant K.
Lianzuala by a thin margin of only 14 votes.
Monday's vote count would decide the political fate of 142 candidates,
including six women.
"Under tight security blanket, counting of ballots have been under way in
eight district headquarters simultaneously since 8 a.m. Final results are
likely to be out by late afternoon or by evening," Mizoram Joint Chief
Electoral Officer H. Lalengmawia told IANS.
Over 81 percent of the total 690,860 voters exercised their franchise across
the state Nov 25 to elect a new 40-member assembly.
The main poll battle was between the ruling Congress and opposition coalition
MDA, comprising Mizo National Front (MNF), Mizoram People's Conference (MPC)
and Maraland Democratic Front (MDF), all regional and local parties.
MDA's constituents MNF, MPC and MDF have fielded candidates for 31, eight and
one seat respectively.
With little base in the Christian dominated northeastern state, the Bharatiya
Janata Party put up 17 candidates, Zoram Nationalist Party named 38 candidates
and the Nationalist Congress Party had two aspirants.
Of the 40 assembly seats, 39 are reserved for tribals. One seat is for the
general category.
Reang tribal refugees, sheltered in seven camps in Tripura for the past 16
years, have cast their votes in Tripura through postal ballots for the Mizoram
assembly polls.
During the last assembly elections in December 2008, the Congress won 32 seats,
the MNF three and the MDF one. The MPC and ZNP got two seats each.
The MNF, which ruled the state for 10 years till 2008, is the principal
opposition party.
With a total population of 1,091,014, Mizoram is the only state in India where
women voters outnumbered men by 9,806 in the total electorate of 690,860.
Congress wins in Mizoram
Congress leader and Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla, 71, was elected to the state assembly for a record ninth time. He contested from two places in central Mizoram and won both seats.
This is for the fifth time the Congress has come to power in the northeastern state of Mizoram, which shares borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh. In the outgoing assembly, the Congress had 32 seats.
"Congress candidates are leading in six more seats over their opposition nominees," Mizoram Joint Chief Electoral Officer H. Lalengmawia told IANS.
Thousands of Congress activists celebrated here and across the state as election results began to pour in.
According to election officials, Congress candidates won 21 seats and were leading in six seats while the opposition three-party alliance Mizo National Front (MNF)-led Mizoram Democratic Alliance (MDA) has won two seats and was ahead in three seats in this state of over one million people.
Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla, also state Congress chief, contested from two constituencies and won both Serchhip and Hrangturzo seats defeating his nearest MNF and Mizoram People's Conference (MPC) rivals.
Lal Thanhawla, who with this election has been elected to the state assembly for a record nine times since 1978, defeated his nearest MNF rival C. Lalramzauva, a lawyer and a three-term former legislator, in Serchhip by a margin of 734 votes while he retained the Hrangturzo seat beating MPC opponent Lalthansanga by 1,628 votes.
State Industries and Tourism minister S. Hiato lost his Saiha constituency to MNF nominee K. Beichhua by a narrow margin of 222 votes.
Officials said that Mizoram Home Minister and Congress candidate R. Lalzirliana won the Tawi seat defeating MNF nominee Lalmalsawmi by 947 votes.
Mizoram's Law and School Education Minister and Congress nominee Lalsawta retained his Aizawl East II seat defeating his nearest MNF candidate Sailothanga Sailo by a margin of just 177 votes.
Food, Civil Supplies, Environment and Forest Minister and Congress candidate H. Rohluna retained his Lengteng seat in southern Mizoram defeating his MNF candidate L. Thangmawia by a narrow margin of 167 votes.
Only non-Mizo Congress candidate and Chakma tribe leader Buddha Dhan Chakma won the Tuichawng seat in southern Mizoram beating MNF nominee Rasik Mohan Chakma by a big margin of 8,726 votes.
"In the South Tuipui seat, sitting Congress legislator John Siamkunga retained the seat defeating opposition ZNP (Zoram Nationalist Party) nominee J. Lalchhuana by a margin of 1568 votes," officials told reporters.
Senior Congress leader S. Laldingliana retains his Lunglei South seat defeating his nearest MNF candidate K. Pachhunga by 450 votes.
Unlike the last assembly polls in 2008, the Congress did well in both southern and northern Mizoram which shares borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh.
MNF candidate Lalrinawma wrested the Tuikum seat defeating Congress aspirant K. Lianzuala by a thin margin of only 14 votes.
Monday's vote count would decide the political fate of 142 candidates, including six women.
"Under tight security blanket, counting of ballots have been under way in eight district headquarters simultaneously since 8 a.m. Final results are likely to be out by late afternoon or by evening," Mizoram Joint Chief Electoral Officer H. Lalengmawia told IANS.
Over 81 percent of the total 690,860 voters exercised their franchise across the state Nov 25 to elect a new 40-member assembly.
Manipur: Thang-Ta set to debut in school syllabus
Speaking to newspersons at the Palace Compound office of kanglei Indigenous Martial Arts and Cultural so-ciety (kimacs) yesterday Parijat informed that the new sylla-bus will make its debut as an optional subject in class IX.
Syllabus preparation as well as text book printing work for the said subject has already been completed by the Board of Secondary Education Manipur, he said adding that the book will be named Thang-Ta Sindam Lairik-I.
Under the objective of preserving and promoting the traditional martial art form through its introduction as an academic curriculum from school to university level of education Kimacs had been making concerted effort for the past many years, said the coordinator who also pointed out that special session of academicians, intellectuals and civil society organisations convened at Kangla on January 1, 2007 resolved to initiate preparation for adding Thang-Ta as a common syllabus.
As follow up action, the Art and Culture Department set up a 15-member committee on August 15 the same year to finalise the curriculum preparation, Parijat maintained and appealed to CBSE-affiliated educational institutions in the State to adopt the new curriculum.
Noting that introduction of Thang-Ta as school curriculum will facilitate the younger generation understand the traditional martial art form along with ensuring physical wellbeing of the students, he further urged the Government to depute subject experts at the earliest.
He also conveyed gratitude to scholars and exponents of the martial art form for their contribution towards introduction of Thang-ta as a school curriculum from the academic session.
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Issues and Challenges of North East Women in Delhi & NCR
IN AN EFFORT to educate and empower Northeasterners, particularly women, a discussion on “Issues and Challenges of North East Women in Delhi & NCR” was held today in Munirka, South Delhi.
The event featured Ninglun Hanghal, a journalist from Manipur, and Dr. Alana Golmei, a social activist, director of PANN NU Foundation, and founding member of the North East Support Centre & Helpline.
A woman from Manipur shared her distressing experience of facing indirect harassment from a mainland man and recounted how she confronted the situation.
During the discussion, participants shared their personal experiences, making it an eye-opener for everyone. The session proved to be insightful and productive.
~
Bruce K. Thangkhal
Media Incharge
North East Support Centre
& Helpline
Delhi
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Gurgaon ah George Nangkhankhual 'Bike Accident' in mualliam
The IXth Khalvontawi Meet 2013
The IXth Khalvontawi Meet
2013
– St Matthew 6:22
Date: 6th Dec 2013 (Friday), 2:30PM Venue: Committee Room, SSS-I, JNU, New Delhi
Opening Prayer : Miss Hahat Mate
Welcome Speech : Mr Kammuanmung,
Chairman, KV Delhi
Silent Observation
Special No. : Mr Henry Mungnou Thangkhal
Speech : Rev
Dr LangkhanthangLianzaw, Founder & CEO
New
Beginning Gospel Ministry International, New Delhi
Special No. : Miss Ruthi
Speech : Rev
Jangkholun Mangte, Local Pastor
Zomi
Christian Fellowship, Delhi
Special No. : Miss Kimboi
FELICITATION
Vote of Thanks : Mr Hanglamthang,
Finance Secretary, KV Delhi
Closing
Prayer : Mr
T. Ginlunthang, Local Upa
Zomi
Christian Fellowship, Delhi
…… :::: Dinner ! DINNER !Dinner
::::……
(TSP Anthem)
Haibang i ngak tuang hong tung ta;
Khut ki lenni maw Khal Vontawi,
Maitai leh lungdam tak in.
Giabang zun lou i gam liangvai;
Tu in zun tani ei TSP te'n,
Gim leh tawl khok sa lou in.
I TSP mabang hong pan;
Seinou gual te'n giabang zun tou ni,
Selung gialbang khing lou in.
Rev Dr Langkhanthang Lianzaw
Rev Jangkholun Mangte
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Eimi numei 2 leh pasal 3 Delhi ah kivuo
New Delhi, Dec 3, 2013: Eimi nupa khat lampi a peina ua kolte’n a thubei in ana vuo. Vuo a um nupa tegel gen danin amau uh inn juon a peina ah kiniel ua, tuo a kiniel uh lampi gei a um kol te’n ana maw vuo uhi. Tami sil tung khu Thawtanni (Monday) zan dah 11 vel in kigen hi.
Kolte mi 10 vel chiang jangh eimi nupa tegel vuo ua, tuaban ah a gei a um eimi numei khat leh pasal nih jong athu bei in vuo uhi. Vuo a umte lah ah pasal nih in liemna tuo uhi. Hinanleh numei te liem khalou kichi.
Liemna tuote Safdarjung hospital ah medical test nei sah in um uhi. Vasant Vihar Police Station ah FIR u/s 323/341/34IPC tungtawn in khut khate tungah thubuai gellut in um. Tam report kimu tan in police mat nei lou. Police lam in akin theilam ah khutkhielte mat ding chi’n gen.
Inua Pasian ni’n eimi tangval call centre a sem khat tambang ma in kolte’n vuo uhi. Amapa a mai, a keng leh a khut lah ah liemna tuo hi.
Locals Beat Two Northeast Girls and Three Boys in Munirka
New
Delhi, 3 Dec 2013 – A couple from Manipur was
allegedly beaten by local residents in Munirka on Monday night. Three other
persons, including a woman who was beside the road during the incident, were
also physically assaulted by the locals. The two injured Northeast boys have
been taken to Safdarjung Hospital for medical tests.
The incident occurred around 11 PM when the couple, who was passing through the road, was suddenly attacked with sharp sticks and blunt objects by a group of about five to ten locals.
“While
my husband and I were walking towards our room, we had a minor quarrel on the
way. Some locals heard us arguing and suddenly started thrashing us mercilessly,”
the complainant told our special correspondent. She added that three of her
friends—two boys and one girl—who were nearby were also beaten up by the locals
without any reason. These three persons also witnessed the incident.
An
FIR has been lodged at Vasant Vihar Police Station under sections 323, 341, and
34 of the IPC. However, no arrests had been made at the time of filing this
report. Police officials said teams have been sent to arrest the culprits, who
are currently absconding.
According
to Mr Bruce K. Thangkhal, media incharge of North East Support Centre & Helpline,
another Manipuri boy was also beaten by locals in Munirka on Sunday morning. “The
victim sustained injuries on his face, arms, legs, and some parts of his back.
He hails from Manipur and currently works at a call centre,” the NESCH team
said.
“I
work night shifts at a call centre. On Sunday morning, I returned home around
11 AM with two of my friends who had visited my room. As I stepped outside to
see them off, I was suddenly beaten by locals, who suspected me of being a
thief,” the victim recounted.
“I
have stolen nothing. How can I be a thief when they found nothing in my hands
or in my possession? The locals are calling me a thief just to escape from
police arrest,” he said.
In
an earlier incident, when two boys from Manipur visited a friend in Munirka at
night, the house caretaker suddenly screamed “Thieves! Thieves!” upon seeing
them. A minor scuffle broke out, but the victims claimed that the caretaker
falsely accused them. However, this incident was not reported to the police.
“On
Sunday (December 1), my roommate and I had a firsthand experience of Dilli
wala discrimination and their so-called beautiful words. We had a scuffle
with our landlord earlier because he refused to provide us with a rent
agreement. We informed the police, but no action was taken. To settle scores,
this cunning fellow secretly turned on our water motor while we were inside,
unaware of it, as the switch is outside our room. He then gathered local goons
and started hurling abuses at us”.
“My
female friends, who often visit me, were called prostitutes by my landlord. He
even shouted, ‘This is not a brothel house!’ One of the girls he referred to as
a prostitute was actually my roommate’s cousin sister. We felt so humiliated
and it was unbearable, but I know it is useless to complain to the police,”
said Abhijeet from Assam, who is studying engineering in Delhi.
~
The Mizoram Post | Manipur Chronicle |
Zogam Today
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Hmar FC Lifts Tamchon Trophy: Hmar FC defeated KSL FC 3-2
NEW DELHI, DEC 1, 2013 – Saturday evening marked a significant moment for football enthusiasts from the Northeast as thousands gathered at Dr. Ambedkar Stadium in the capital. The much-anticipated final match between Hmar FC and KSL FC (Kangleicha Sanaroi Lup) kicked off to the cheers of excited fans. The atmosphere was electrified with energy as both teams fought hard for victory. After an intense battle, Hmar FC triumphed with a 3-2 win over KSL FC, securing the Tamchon Trophy.
The first half saw KSL FC dominate with an early lead, leaving many spectators believing they would clinch the win. Both teams created several scoring opportunities, but numerous attempts went wide. The sound of beating drums and the roaring voices of the crowd filled the stadium, amplifying the tense atmosphere. While it seemed that Hmar FC might lose stamina, they made a remarkable comeback in the second half. They scored three goals, with KSL FC managing only one more goal by the final whistle. When the match ended, Hmar FC fans surged onto the field in celebration, surrounding their victorious team in joy.
The event was further enlivened by performances
from popular Northeast singers, including Ms. Roselyn Hmar, Ms. Fiona Pachuau,
Ms. Mawitei Ralte, Dr. Evelyn Lalremsangi, and Mr. Donny J, who delighted the
crowd with their energetic songs. The young Mizo boys and girls also performed
the beautiful ‘Cheraw’ dance (bamboo dance), and the Hmar Choir performed the
renowned Christian hymn “Amazing Grace.”
The closing ceremony was graced by Mr. Luizinho
Faleiro, former Chief Minister of Goa, as the chief guest, and Mr. Renedy
Singh, a famous footballer from Manipur, as a special guest. For the first time
in the history of the North East Tamchon Football Trophy, the event was
broadcast live by DD Sports.
A total of 16 teams from Northeast states
competed for the prestigious trophy in the 7th North East Tamchon Football
Tournament, organized by the Tangkhul Naga Society Delhi from November 16 to
30, 2013.
Hmar FC, a four-time finalist, claimed the trophy
this time, taking home the champion's prize of Rs 5 lakh, medals, and
certificates. KSL FC received Rs 3 lakh for finishing as runners-up, while last
year’s champion, Zeliangrong FC, who defeated Tripura FC 2-1 to secure third
place, was awarded Rs 1 lakh.
The quarter-finalists—Tripura FC, Muvanlai Athletics, United Rhino FC, Wung United, and Barhungkha (Bodo) FC—each received a consolation prize of Rs 20,000.
In memory of the late RN Tamchon, ACP, Delhi Police, the Tangkhul Naga Society Delhi has organized the North East Tamchon Football Tournament for the past six years. RN (Ramnganing) Tamchon, an IPS officer from Khadang village in Manipur's Ukhrul district, served as Additional Commissioner of Police in Delhi for nine years until his untimely passing in 2006. He left behind his beloved wife, Ms. Valleygreen, and two young children. After his death, Ms. Valleygreen joined the Delhi Police as a Sub Inspector (SI). The couple married in 1997.
Indian footballer Renedy Singh shared with our bureau, “It was a wonderful moment. This tournament showcases the talent of the people from the Northeast. It's great that we have this platform.”
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