Thursday, July 30, 2015

A Nation’s Tears : The Immortal ‘Dr Kalam’ ~ Gin Gangte

 Tribute:
“Dream is not that which you see while sleeping, 
it is something that does not let you sleep” 
 – Dr APJ Abdul Kalam

Gin Gangte welcomed the President of India
The unbelievable has happened. That Dr APJ Abdul Kalam is no more. Soon, the news spread like a wildfire. As usual, TV channels were chocking with what they called ‘Breaking News’ and social networking sites were blasted with the sad news, ofcourse very sad news, but turn out to be true. Much as I wish that the news was wrong, however, the unbelievable has finally happened galvanizing the nation’s in tears. 

Indian President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam giving
speech in Bunglon High School, Churachandpur,
Manipur. Photo: N Jonish
Just as every Indian was in tears, I am also immensely saddened and mournful at the sudden demise of our former President, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam. His was a source of inspiration for all. He was a great visionary in thought, a statesman in action, a spiritualist at heart, a nationalist to the core, and above all an outstanding scientist. What I like and admire in him was his sense of ‘utmost’ humility. A down-to-earth in personality, he meant what he says and stood tough for it, come what may. He never accept ‘no’ for an answer. He never retracted from where he has already made a promise and commitment.

The Calling : Meeting the President

Nearly ten years ago, I have the rare opportunity to meet Dr Kalam at his chamber in Rashtrapati Bhavan, on 12th April, 2006, to be precise. It was a one-to-one encounter, lasting for about 20mins. When I faxed a letter seeking appointment with him, I was not hopeful of granting one. Instead, I was a bit nervous, taking stock of my humble background, coming from a small and hitherto unknown hamlet. A private citizen. A village school’s headmaster. No attractive profile of short. Nothing, nothing at all. Deep in my mind, I was even thinking whether I would be jailed for sending letter to the President. Oh! unexpected as it was, my Nokia 1100 model phone was ringing. A thrilling news came then, a call from the Rashtrapati Bhavan. I was too excited to hear the voice on the other side conveying that ‘The President would meet you tomorrow at 11:00am’. That was the 11th day of April 2006. Since I was determined to grab the opportunity, I started preparing a five-point representation throughout the night, without enjoying the slightest sleep, for the next day’s ‘encounter’ . I am still surprise wondering what made me to put up a brave face before him. I must admit, nervousness was too luxury for me to be afforded on that day.  On second thought, I realise that it was the dream and vision to do something beautiful for the rural masses to which I belong that put me to take the burden of extra miles to call on the President of India.

Dr.  Abdul Kalam presented books for the Library of  

Bunglon High School in Churachandpur District, 

Manipur. Photo: N Jonish


 What have exactly pushed me to approach the President was the vision to be apart of his dream – the dream to make India a ‘developed’ nation by 2020. It was the time when the whole country was in the wave of Indo – US nuclear deal. As the President was going through my representation, point after point, I have advanced my thought telling him, but politely, that though ‘Krishnamurthy may be more popular than Christopher in the Silicon valley, the fact is that there are hundreds of tribal students who does not see computer with their own eyes’. I also furtherance my point to tell him about the lack of educational facilities in the hill areas of Manipur. One point that I strongly advocated before him and still relevant till today was to introduce pre-matric scholarship for tribal students, as is the practise with post-matric scholarship. I cited my experience telling him that about 50% of tribal students were unable to purchase books from the open markets. Towards the end of our discussion, I requested the President to visit the nondescript locality where I belonged. The President, at first, was not favourable to the idea citing that he had already visited Manipur in 2002. To add a stronger force to my invitation, I told him boldly that, the ‘real’ India lies in rural areas. After much pushed and repeated request, the President obliged, finally.
Childrens of Bunglon High School taking with India Flag waiting for
APJ Abdul Kalam, President of India at Churachandpur Dist.
Manipur. Photo: N Jonish
My conviction was that, if the President was to visit my village, his visitation would herald atleast a little bit of development for the people of the area, if not many things and more. My conviction proved the desired effect – the state PWD swung into action completing black-topping of 5kms long road from Moirang to Bunglawn in two weeks, which was left unattended for the last 60 years. A new power transformer was fitted. A new water pipelines were arranged for the villagers. A helipad was constructed and the school was painted a new face lift. It was learnt that the Government spent about 2.5 crore for the ‘Great October Visit’. All in all, the people of the area received so much of the visit – a new dawn for the people of Kapaih Valley!!! 


The Promise : Visiting Bunglawn

Six months down the line, keeping the ‘promise’ to his heart, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, the President of India, was flesh and blood at Bunglawn, on the historic 16th October 2006, interacting with students and public, and meeting with the village chiefs of the area, for an hour. What was noteworthy was the fact that, as the program got over and the President was about to leave the school campus, whilst his aides waiting with the door of his car’s opened, the President took the opposite direction, walked towards the school children, chatted with them and shook hands with them. No wonder, he was the ‘real’ President in its true sense – The People’s President!! Standing besides him, I commented that ‘We are more Indians today than 60 years ago’. Indeed, it was the day that changed my life!!! The opening remarks of the memorable ‘Possiblying Impossible’ speech of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam - ‘Gin Gangte is my friend’ - is still fresh as the morning breeze and will continue to ring in my ears for times to come.

Students of Bunglon High School performing a dance at
Bunglon High School ground, Churachandpur  on the occasion of
Dr Abdul Kalam Visit.  Photo: N Jonish
Hark! in postmorteming the event, which was to say, a milestone in the annals of history, much more than the visit was the fulfillment of his promise that he had committed  in the summer of 2006, it was more of his love for the poor and the down-trodden, the people who are on the fringe of social and economic deprivation. Though there was no further communication between us during the last six months, it was like a ‘manna’ from Heaven to receive a letter from Rashtrapati Bhavan dated 28th September 2006, informing that the ‘President would be visiting Bunglon High School on 16th October 2006’. I was in cloud nine as I heard that piece of ‘big’ news. With the news of the imminent visit of the President of India spread nooks and corners of the state, the hitherto little known Bunglawn has become the destiny of Who’s Who of Manipur, the Bethlehem. From the Deputy Commissioner to the Chief Minister to the Governor, you name it, all were there. The road that the President took to reach the ‘destined’ Bunglawn is now known as ‘Dr Kalam Road’. A Computer Centre & Science Lab – A project of Dr Abdul Kalam was opened at the school campus on January 11, 2011 by the then Governor of Manipur, Dr S S Sidhu. God is good, all the time!!!

Dr. Kalam’s India : A Vision for Development

Today, as Dr Abdul Kalam had left us, and his mortal remains laid to rest in eternity in Rameswaram, from where he began his journey of life, my nerve has been weakened, extremely weakened - my heart cry for the great soul of India. India has lost one of the most illustrious sons, a great motivator, a thinker – setting agendas for 1.2 billion Indians. With the passing away of our former President of India, he has left to us a momentous task, where we all have a duty to perform. It is a well-known fact that Dr Kalam has visioned for a strong and powerful India in the comity of nations. He has outlined his dreams and visions in several books he has penned with, in his public speeches, interviews, et al. He strongly felt the need for bridging the rural-urban divides in order to avoid large scale migration.
APJ Abdul Kalam handshakes with students at Bunglon,
Churachandpur District. Photo: N Jonish
Ergo, he has came up with the policy, which is now known as ‘Providing Urban Amenities to Rural Areas’, in short (PURA). He also campaigned for a corruption-free India for the over all development of the nation, and suggested for moral teachings at home, schools, colleges and universities. When many are talking about nuclear and weaponry super power, Dr Kalam, on the other hand, had visioned for a ‘knowledge super power’ for India. The best tribute, therefore, we can give to Dr Kalam is to follow his dreams and visions, his thoughts and actions, with determination and a high degree of commitment in all spheres of our life. It’s true, he is no more with us, in flesh and blood, but the idea and his vision will remain forever. I sincerely hope and pray that his pet project of ‘India Vision 2020’ would, for sure, see the light of the day, in reality, sooner than later.

In death, he shall be still alive in our hearts, evermore!!!

With tears,
Mangpha, Pu Kalam!!!
Adieu, Dr Kalam!!!

(The writer is News Editor, All India Radio, Aizawl. He can be reached at gingangte@gmail.com / gingangte@yahoo.com. Facebook @ Gin Gangte)


Manipur youth succumbs to accident injuries sustained in Gurgaon

NEW DELHI, JULY 30, 2015: A 25-year-old Manipuri youth, who had recently come to Gurgaon in search of a job, died while his friend sustained injuries after a recklessly driven BMW allegedly hit their scooty outside a petrol pump on MG Road. The accident happened in the wee hours of Friday when Ra Wunger Eijon and N Galengpam Twis Hung Themsen were returning to Gurgaon after having dinner at another friend’s place in Delhi, police said. The two youths were rushed to a private hospital by passersby, which referred Eijon to Delhi’s Safdarjung Hospital where he died on Monday. The duo was not wearing helmets at the time of the accident.

An FIR was lodged against the BMW’s driver, who is yet to be identified, under sections 279 (rash driving) and 304-A (causing death by negligence) of the IPC only on Monday after Themsen and a group of youths from the North East, all of whom put up in rented accommodation in Sikandarpur, lodged a complaint at DLF-I police station.

However, cops said they are yet to identify the car or the driver as the registration number does not match with the colour of the BMW, as claimed by Themsen in his complaint. According to Themsen, who has managed to recollect the car’s registration number as DL-2711 only, the BMW was black coloured, while police claim that the number belongs to a white colour car.

Themsen said, “Eijon and I had gone to a friend’s house in Delhi for dinner around 11 pm on Thursday. We were returning home around 2 am when a speeding BMW came and collided with our scooty. We fell on the road. The driver did not stop to help us and just fled. Locals rushed us to the hospital.”

 BRUCE K. THANGKHAL
(The Mizoram Post | Manipur Chronicle | Zogam Today)


Wednesday, July 29, 2015

3 youths donated rice for flood victims in Manipur

MANIPUR, JULY 29, 2015 – It was an amazing zeal which sparked off in the minds of the young. The incessant rains and floods have caused devastating affects on the low-laying villages in Lamka town, CCpur, Manipur in the past week past.

An executive member of North East Support Centre & Helpline (NESCH) Delhi and a social worker Mr Khamlianlal @ Khams Zotal, Miss Lynda Zou of Bahrain, and Mr Anthony Khai of USA have donated money and bought rice which was freely distributed among the flood affected villages in Manipur, especially the neglected Zou villagers. The trio led by Mr Zotal carried the rice and hand it over the village chiefs on July 27.

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

History teller Pu Mangzathang passes away

ONE of the great ZO song composers and history tellers, Pu Mangzathang passed away at his home in Zoveng, Zehang Lamka, Manipur on Sunday morning, 26th July, 2015.

Pupu MANGZATHANG of Zoveng, born on 27 Sept 1921 (as of record in his army I-card), served the British army as a soldier in Burma during the Second World War. He said he had pulled down one national flag and hand over to his superior, during invading Mandalay City, but he was neither awarded nor acknowledged. But remained a freedom fighter till his last breath!

He was the second eldest son of late Pu Goulian, amongst the four siblings – Pu Thangchinkhup, his eldest brother and his sister Pi Niangzam (wife of late Khupchinkam Mate, Chief of Tuibuang Village). 

“Be Bold and Be Brave, BUT be Very CLEVER in WHATEVER YOU DO,” he advised me last year, while having a cup of tea with him. He was an ex-serviceman and proud of being a brave soldier in Chin Regiment...... He refused my treat so he treated me treated me! That came to be the last....." he encouraged me (his grandson). 

Based on his experiences in the imperial services, he composed many ZO folk songs which have political overtones. 

One of his famous songs was TUIZUM MANGKANG.
(Pu Mangzathang Suantak Dopmul in Zogal a tapna la) 

Zou Gaal (1917-1919) : Resistance against the British
In simple word, Gaal means ‘war’.

The ZO tribesmen fought the British from 1917 to 1919. Hiangtam and Gotengkot Forts in Singngat sub-division of Churachandpur district were two the main centres of resistance among the Zous. Pu Doungul Taithul was the chief of Gotengkot, which was a fairly big and fortified Zou village. The ZO tribe boldly attempt to oust the white imperialist from their ancestral land ‘Zogam’. It led to a bloodshed war, in which many ZO leaders died in the hands of the British.

The forced raising of the Labour Corps from these areas was the main cause of the outbreak of the movement. To suppress this uprising the British Government spent more than 20 lakhs of rupees. 

Zou Gaal is also officially recorded as KUKI Rebellion (1917-1919) by the British.

Here is some of the folk songs composed by my grandfather pupu Mangzathang on the occasion of the revolt in our dialect:-

Tuizum Mangkang kiilbang hing khang,

Zota kual zilbang liing e;
Pianna ka gamlei hi e! phal sing e!
Ka naamtem hiam a, i Zogam lei laal ka naw,
Sansii’n zeel e!
Ngalliam vontawi ka lau lou lai e.

Free translation:

The seafaring White Imperialist coils like the ‘kill’ plant,
Tremors of earthquake do quiver the Zo world,
’Tis the land of my birth: I shall not part with it!
Stain’d with blood is my Sword
That has routed the adversaries of Zoland,
I shall yet fight with the wild Boar, injured.

 “This folk song of the Zou, reflecting the collective mind of the natives, indicated that the anti-imperial fervour was very high in 1918; and interestingly the Britishers were compared by the native mind with the wild Boar, or with a native wild creeper-plant called ‘kill’. Independent India justifiably took pride in its legacy of colonial resistance. In Manipur, the Palace uprising and Rani Gaidinlieu's movement are relatively well-known. However, the "Kuki Rising" and the participation of the Zou tribe was less well-known. The anti-colonial legacy of the Zou is a tribute to the multi-etnnic people of Manipur itself," wrote Dr David Vumlallian Zou, a history professor in Delhi University. 

Some of my pupu songs were:-
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Tibet Mual Pa’n
(FROM TIBET MOUNTAINS)
Tuan a pupa Tibet mualpa’n sualam manaw ta
Vangkhua saisat nuailen khul dawng hong
Mandalay tual ka pianna gam minthang hi e
Mandalay pan Mungzua gun khawm
Kawlpi tungtou tang leidou tual delh
Ka min vannuai thang, sisan a lah Zogam lei hi e.

ZOGAM KUAM
Ka kawlchiang in Zogam kuam ling e
Dou zatam tulsawl bang ka phana
Dou zatam tul sawlbang phana
Sisan tan tam ka Zougam hi e.

 

JAPAN GAAL
Japan Mangpa La (WWII, 1945)
Ka hung kuan e Japan mangpa zalai a minthang nana pang e
British pa vanlaizawl a mel kimu vai
Sa kamkei bang giel ing e, kagiel velve aw. 

TOMBOMB
Tom-bomb fighter ma chiang suan in
British pa ka hung kuan khang sawn guallel ding in
Thangvai lai kek in kiang e
Nagashaki zil bang kiling
Lenggam a ding in ka henna leng e.
 

BRITISH KINGDOM
Kingdom fighter tom-bomb me kuan
British pa ka hung kuan
Na pang aw Japan mang Heroshima
Zil bang ka lin ka duang tham lai ei zen vangut e.
 

FRANCE WAR
Tongchiam Sui a Kaihna
France gal leh Second War nang Chin-Lushei-Kuki Zomite’n
A dei pallun mu ding a tong chiam nasuai na kaina hi e.
Tong na chiam na lunmang chinthu
Gamga thang bang pel theilou
 

JUBILEE
Jubilee dah ging ta e na lel tungsunni bang in tang e.

King George VI La
German leng leh Japan mang leidou
Khuai bang hang zong leh

 

KINGDOM 
Kingdom kumpi’n vannuai zil bang ling
Meikuang namsau bang kahiam
Ka giel zong tunphe bang in tang e.
London Lengnu

Sunni bang tang vansiang nuai a namchiza tam
Na limnuai ah khol London lengnu
Jang nun khamnel kai (?)

BRITISH ARMY
Nang British army minthang na pallai
Kaloshik zol leng lim medal khamnel kai.
Nando Kulpi Zil bang Ling
Kawlchiang leh namtem thua tang e

NANDO WALL

Nando kulpi hong ling e.
Nando kulpi zilbang kal in
Gal zona dial khai ing e.
Kawl Gam lei a Saltang Zatam

Leidou pat bang ka saina
Kawl gam lei a saltang zatam
Lam aw ka chi phial vabang lam e.
Phial vei bang lam Japan army

Gielbem toh bang khol ta di aw lawm,
Ka chi leh khawl e.
(ZSP La composed c. 1959)

Lung laulou aw pupa zunsa
Khoma bang pan tai e igam lei hi e.
Khoma bang pan majaphial ding
Piangpan seinou hanlung na chiam aw.

WAR WITH BRITISH

Leidou tual del: British solka ltoh kidou a genna
Kawlgaal, Meitei gaal, Poi gaal, Tuansiang gaal leh adg.
I pu-le-pa te’n tualgaal ana sat zel zel ua, tami khanglui la zong tua hunlai a na kipuah dan ahi.

Kawlchiang: Thau (gun)
Tulsawl bang phana: Lam peilai i gimchiang a, singbahiah a itou nadia i pha genna ahi.

+++REST in PEACE, Pupu!😢😭

*Compiled by

Bruce K. Thangkhal 

(grandson)


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Monday, July 27, 2015

TRIBUTES TO ZORO PREZ HELD IN DELHI

NEW DELHI, JULY 27, 2015: A condolence meeting in fond memory of Pu R Thangmawia, President of Zo Re-unification Organisation (ZORO) was held here in Mizoram House on Sunday (July 26) night. Friends and well-wishers of the ZO hnahthlak 'ZO Peoples' belonging to Manipur and Mizoram attended. His body was scheduled to arrive Aizawl on July 27. The 80-year-old president breathed his last in Geneva on July 20th while he was to attend the UN's "Eighth Session of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples" in Palais des Nations, Geneva from 20-24 July, 2015. 

~ BRUCE K. THANGKHAL
The Mizoram Post | Manipur Chronicle | Zogam Today

Manipuri Boy Assaulted By 4 Men in Bangalore

BANGALORE, JULY 27, 2015 — A Manipuri youth allegedly beaten up by four men in Byrathi Cross, Kothanur in Bangalore on Sunday night at around 5.30pm. The injured victim identified as Thongkholim Haokip, hailing from Bijang village, who was immediately rushed to hospital where he received medical treatment, as informed by Kuki Students Organisation (KSO) Bangalore. KSOB is helping the victim and pressing the police to nab the culprits. 

MANIPURI YOUTH BEATEN IN B’LORE


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BANGALORE, JULY 27, 2015: A Manipuri youth allegedly beaten up by four men in Byrathi Cross, Kothanur in Bangalore on Sunday night at around at around 5.30pm. The injured victim identified as Thongkholim Haokip, hailing from Bijang village, who was immediately rushed to hospital where he received medical treatment, as informed by Kuki Students Organisation (KSO) Bangalore. KSOB is helping the victim and pressing the police to nab the culprits. 

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Zou Gaal song composer Pu Mangzathang passes away

ONE of the greatest ZO song composers and history tellers, Pu Mangzathang passed away at his home in Zoveng, Zenhang-Lamka, Manipur, on Sunday morning, 26th July, 2015.

Pupu Mangzathang Suantak Dopmul of Zoveng, born on 27 September 1921 (as recorded in his army I-card), served in the British Army as a soldier in Burma during the Second World War. He recounted that during the invasion of Mandalay City, he had pulled down a national flag and handed it over to his superior, yet he was neither awarded nor acknowledged. Nevertheless, he remained a freedom fighter until his last breath.

He was the second eldest son of the late Pu Goulian, among three siblings -- his eldest brother, Pu Thangchinkhup, and his sister, Pi Niangzam (wife of the late Khupchinkam Mate, Chief of Tuibuang Village).

"Be bold and be brave, but be very clever in whatever you do," he advised me last year while we shared a cup of tea. He was an ex-serviceman, proud to have served as a brave soldier in the Chin Regiment. He refused my treat that day, choosing instead to treat me -- an act that turned out to be the last… says his grandson, Bruce K. Thangkhal.

Drawing from his experiences in the imperial service, he composed numerous Zo folk songs with strong political undertones.

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Rahul Moirangthem is innocent, says family & friends


New Delhi, July 24, 2015: Rahul Moirangthem is innocent who was arrested and now lodged in Tihar Jail, New Delhi based on false allegations of Delhi Police, claimed the family of Rahul Moirangthem on Friday.


This statement was made by Rahul’s family during the press conference held at Press Club of India, New Delhi on Friday. The press conference was called by the Committee for Justice and Release of Rahul Moirangthem (CJRR), New Delhi, headed by its convener Mr Thothuingam Shinglai, Dr Alana Golmei, founding member & general secretary of North East Support Centre & Helpline (NESCH), Mr David Boyes, Convenor of North East India Forum Against Racisim (NEIFAR), Mr Roshmaani, advoicate, and Ms Supriya Moirangthem, sister of Rahul Moirangthem.

Saturday, July 25, 2015

KNDO Chittagong Condoles the death of ZORO President

25 July 2015: We, all the members of the Kuki-Chin National Development Organization (KNDO) and all Zo peoples of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, are very sad at the untimely death of ZoRO President Pu R.Thangmawia. It is really irreparable lost for all Zo nations. We will always remember for his untiring efforts  for protecting Zo people's existence and as well for restoration of the lost all Zo lands (Zoram). We pray for his bereaved all family members and relatives, stated by Mr Nathan, President,  KNDO Central Committee, on behalf of all the ZO peoples of Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh.

Zogal Memorial Shield: Remembering the Zou War 1917–1919

The Zogal Memorial Shield is a football tournament organised by the United Zou Organisation (UZO), Manipur. It is held in remembrance of the brave Zou warriors who resisted British rule during the years 1917 to 1919.

Between 1917 and 1919, the Zou tribesmen fought fiercely against the British in remote parts of present-day Churachandpur district, Manipur. They were defending their ancestral land from imperial British soldiers who tried to control the hills.

In simple terms, “Zogaal” means “Enemy of the Zou” or “The Zou war against the British”.

The Zogal Memorial Shield was introduced on 19 October 1976 to honour the Zou fighters who sacrificed their lives to protect Zoland, the traditional land of the Zou people.

The Zogal Memorial Shield has two trophies (shields) for the tournament: one for the champions and one for the runners-up. Both shields bear the inscription: “Zogal Shield 1917–1919: We Give Our Lives Today For Your Tomorrow.”

During the later years of the First World War, the British authorities forcefully recruited Zou men for unpaid labour. This oppression led the Zou people to declare guerrilla warfare against British rule. The Zou are an indigenous community living mainly in southern Manipur and parts of Chandel district.

The British officially recorded the Zogal as the Kuki Rebellion (1917–1919). Sir Robert Reid, the then Governor of Assam, wrote in his book The History of the Frontier Areas Bordering on Assam (1883–1941) that the rebellion was the most serious conflict in Manipur. He noted that it cost the British 28 lakh rupees to suppress and resulted in the loss of many lives.

Many Zou leaders were killed during the conflict. In 1919, leaders such as Pu Goulun, Pu Langzagin, Pu Lagou, Pu Tonghau, Pu Henkham, Pu Vungdam, Pu Suohgou, Pu Helthang, Pu Lampum, Pu Suohkham and Pu Salet surrendered at Hiangtam Village in Singngat subdivision of Churachandpur. Another ten men were imprisoned by a special tribunal.

Timeline of Zogaal (1917–1919)

  • 27 January 1918 – Gotengkot (Haika) Encounter

  • 16 March 1918 – Buhsau Raid

  • 17 March 1918 – Occupation of Singngat (11:00 am–2:30 pm)

  • 19 March 1918 – Battle of Hiangtam

  • 21 March 1918 – Occupation of Tonjang

  • 23 May 1918 – Attack on Ngaljang

  • 22 October 1918 – Zou forces surrendered to the British government

Zogal Day is usually observed by the Zous on 17 March since 1996.  The first Zogal Memorial Shield was held in Tuaitengphai Village wayback in 1976 in which Amthong Daijang Club won the trophy. The tournament was held yearly in Tuining, Daijang, Singngat, Behiang, and Zomun Village till the year 1994. Thereafter ZMS was in a defunct-type. It was reintroduced this year.

The Zogal Memorial Shield stands today as a symbol of remembrance, honouring the courage, sacrifice, and history of the Zou people.

BRUCE K. THANGKHAL
Joint Editor, Zogam Today

Zogal Memorial Shield Tournament 2015: Final Match

Bungmual YC defeated Zenhang Lamka YC by 1 Goal

 

IN REMEMBRANCE of the Zou brave warriors who deadly resisted against the British in 1917-1919, the Zogal Memorial Shield Tournament was conducted at Lamka Public Ground in Churachandpur District from May 23, 2015 to June 20, 2015. A total of 24 teams participated in this tournament organised by Churachandpur District Sports Association (CDSA) and sponsored by United Zou Organisation (UZO), Manipur.   In simple word ‘Zogal’ means “Enemy of Zou” or “Zou War Against British”.



Mr Vungzagin Valte, Parliamentary Secretary (Horticulture, Soil Conservation & CADA), Govt of Manipur and Mr Langkhanpau Guite, Chairman (caretaker) of Autonomous District Council (ADC), Churachandpur graced the occasion as the chief guest and guest of honour in the presence of Ms Mannuamching, MCS, Chief Executive Officer, ADCC/CCpur, Mr L Mangkhogin, IPS, Superintendent of Police, CCpur, and Mr Chinlunthang, President of UZO Manipur.  ADC Chandel chairman Mr Sesei Zou could not grace as the chief host due to official reason but has donated Rs 50,000/- to the organiser.


 

Speaking as the chief guest, Mr Vungzagin Valte said that our ZO forefathers fought the British to prevent our lands for two years, 1917-1919.  “As the way our forefathers protect and safeguard our land, does our today generation save it, after the passing of 96 years”.


The guest of honour Mr Langkhanpau Guite paid due respect to the past ZO warriors who lost their lives in the hands of the British during the Zogal. He said that the independent elected members of District Council have collectively formed Hill Peoples’ Alliance (HPA) wherein any MDC irrespective of party can join the Alliance. For the greater benefits of the whole district of Churachandpur, this party has been formed. This was also supported and favoured by the United Peoples Front.


UZO president Mr Chinlunthang expressed that the love of football is visible in our district, even the public were enthusiastic to see the game, that is why we have seen a big development in football. Today youths must try hard to get into national and international arena.

 BACKGROUND

Zogal Memorial Shield was introduced on 19 October 1976 in memory of the brave Zou tribesmen who fought against the British during 1917-1919 to protect the Zoland, land inhabited by the Zou tribe. The Zogal Memorial Shield has two trophies (shields) for the tournament: one for the champions and one for the runners-up. Both shields bear the inscription: “Zogal Shield 1917–1919: We Give Our Lives Today For Your Tomorrow.”


During the 1st World War worsened, the British forcefully recruited the Zous for force labour which led to the declaration of guerrilla warfare against the White imperialists by the Zou people. Zou is an indigenous people inhabiting the southern part of Manipur and part of Chandel district, Manipur. 


The Zogal is also recorded as Kuki Rebellion (1917-1919) by the British. Even Sir Robert Reid, the then Governor of Assam, mentioned the Zogal (Kuki Rebellion) in his book ‘The History of the Frontier Areas bordering on Assam from 1883-1941’ as: “The most serious incident in the history of Manipur and its relations with its Hill subjects was the Kuki rebellion … it cost 28 lakhs of rupees to quell, and in the course of it many lives were lost”.

 

Many of the Zou leaders were killed by the British and let to the shedding of many bloods during the war. Zou leaders like Pu Goulun, Pu Langzagin, Pu Lagou, Pu Tonghau, Pu Henkham, Pu Vungdam, Pu Suohgou, Pu Helthang, Pu Lampum, Pu Suohkham and Pu Salet surrendered at Hiangtam Village (Singngat sub-divn, CCpur) in 1919. Another 10 men has been imprisoned by a special tribunal. 



Zogal Day is usually observed by the Zous on 17 March since 1996.  The first Zogal Memorial Shield was held in Tuaitengphai Village wayback in 1976 in which Amthong Daijang Club won the trophy. The tournament was held yearly in Tuining, Daijang, Singngat, Behiang, and Zomun Village till the year 1994. Thereafter ZMS was in a defunct-type. It was reintroduced this year.


FINAL MATCH
The much-awaited final match of Zogal Memorial Shield 2015 kicked off in Lamka Public Ground after singing the anthem of UZO followed by the prayer of Rev Hangpi Manlun.
 
The day witnessed one of the biggest crowds ever. Thousands of people flocked together here from all over the corners to watch the talk of the town.
 
Bungmual Youth Club (BYC) has three national players namely, David KC Ngaihte, Jamkhansiam @ Siam Hanghal and Udanta. Zenhang Lamka Youth Club (ZLYC) also has stars like captain Phungtanlian and Henry Thanglalmuan. It was unpredictable game of the match!


ZYLC fans came with a big drum, drumming vociferously while BYC turned out with flags and posters, with even painted colours on their faces, and cheeks, supporting their team. Though the only and popular ground in Lamka town looks like a dry desert, unfit for football match, yet there is no way out. Ministers, government officials and politicians need to relook on the poor condition of this ground, which is not fit at all for the famous game. Many people, who could not get space in the ground, scaled up tall trees and roofs to watch the most ever-talk of the town.

 

In the 1st half, Zenhang LYC captain Phungtanlian cut from left side which went wide over Bungmual YC goal. Siam Hanghal kicked one corner which went straight to ZLYC goal, the goalie caught it easily. That was an amazing corner kicked which raises all the eyebrows.

During the match both side of the fans and supporters were armed with drums, banners and posters massively cheering their players. There were wild cries and heavy sounds which polluted the surroundings.

 

The top scorer (10 goals) William Pauliankhum of ZLYC got a chance of free kick, but dashed-off over the goalpost by BYC goalie like as quickly as a cat. Both sides made several attempts, but no one achieve. Zenhang Lamka YC slightly dominated Bungmual YC. However it ended in goal less. 

Soon after the 2nd half kicked off, Bungmual YC captain grabbed a chance in the left-corner area of Zenhang LYC goal. With his urgency, the captain kicked the ball but caught by ZLYC goalie.

 

An astonishing moment occurred in the later part when BYC got a free kick. Siam Hanghal took the free kick from a long distance which went straight towards the goalpost, the goalie of ZLYC slabbed away and hit slightly on the side goalpost bouncing towards the D-box where David Ngaihte suddenly pumped the ball into the goal net.  Fans and supported erupted in joy. This was in 89th minute. Even the newly elected Member of District Council (MDC) Mr CT Lian Guite, a famous social activist, began jumping in the air jubilantly along with Bungmual fans. Though Zenhang Lamka YC once again pulled up their strength and muscles, no attempt succeeded. The corner kick from ZLYC which hit on BYC goalpost came to be the biggest missed and won’t erase easily from their memories. ZLYC slightly dominated BYC yet can’t score the goal. Finally the referee blew the whistle, it must be the happiest moments for Bungmual Youth Club and fans, who burst out joyfully. 

 


Bungmual YC took away the Champion’s Trophy (shield) + Rs 1 lakh + certificate while Zenhang Lamka YC took the Runners-up Trophy (shield) + Rs 50,000 + certificate.

Zenhang LYC captain Phungtanlian received Best Player award, scoring 10 goals William Pauliankhum of ZLYC received Golden Booth (Top Scorer) award, Raju Lhumpu of BYC got Best Goal Keeper award, and Molnom Youth Club received Best Discipline Team award. The Semi-finalists Ganggam Sporting Club and Youth Club of Pearsonmun also received awards.

Man of the Match (Best Player) in 1st Qtr Final is Phungtanlian, ZLYC; 2nd Qtr Final: Goal Keeper, MSYC; 3rd Qtr Final: Henry Gangte, GSC; 4th Qtr Final: Minlun, YCP; 1st Semi-Final: Malsawm, ZLYC; and 2nd Semi-Final: Siam Hanghal, BYC.

 

In the quarter-finals, Zenhang Lamka Youth Club (ZLYC), Youth Club of Pearsonmun (YCP), Bungmual Youth Club (BYC) and Ganggam Soccers Club (GSC) defeated their opponents to march into the semi-finals. ZLYC met YCP in the first semi-final while BYC played with Ganggam in the second semi-final.

 

The final match was very much lively due to the presence of efficient commentator, Mr Mang Taithul, who had come from Pune, also received a token of appreciation.

 

“Hip, Hip, Hurray!” shouted the champion team along their way to home. They were accorded with grand reception at Bungmual Village.


BRUCE K. THANGKHAL

(The Mizoram Post | Manipur Chronicle | Zogam Today | Satya Desh Hindi Magazine)


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