Arunachalee woman missing in Delhi
2 North-East dead bodies buried in Delhi
Last time one Assamese woman was buried with the help which
comes through contributions from Delhi Police for North-Eastern Region (DPNER)
and other few kindhearted people. In today's burial, Manipur representative of DPNER Mr Raju Singh is with the dead body for her last journey at the crematorium.
I like your smile... Never stop smiling: APJ Abdul Kalam
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| Dr APJ Abdul Kalam during a visit to Bunglon High School, Churachandpur, Manipur in 2006. Pic: N Jonish |
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| Mr Robin Hibu, IPS, Jt CP, Special Unit for Women and Children (SPUWAC) & Nodal Officer for North-East People, Delhi Police. Pic: BKT |
A Nation’s Tears : The Immortal ‘Dr Kalam’ ~ Gin Gangte
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| Gin Gangte welcomed the President of India |
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| Indian President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam giving speech in Bunglon High School, Churachandpur, Manipur. Photo: N Jonish |
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| Childrens of Bunglon High School taking with India Flag waiting for APJ Abdul Kalam, President of India at Churachandpur Dist. Manipur. Photo: N Jonish |
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| 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 |
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| APJ Abdul Kalam handshakes with students at Bunglon, Churachandpur District. Photo: N Jonish |
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.”
(The Mizoram Post | Manipur Chronicle | Zogam Today)
3 youths donated rice for flood victims in Manipur
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.
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,
Free translation:
“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.
NANDO WALL
WAR WITH BRITISH
+++REST in PEACE, Pupu!😢😭
*Compiled by
Bruce K. Thangkhal
(grandson)
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
OUR CORRESPONDENT
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
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.
Rahul Moirangthem is innocent, says family & friends
KNDO Chittagong Condoles the death of ZORO President
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)
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27 January 1918 – Gotengkot (Haika) Encounter
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16 March 1918 – Buhsau Raid
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17 March 1918 – Occupation of Singngat (11:00 am–2:30 pm)
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19 March 1918 – Battle of Hiangtam
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21 March 1918 – Occupation of Tonjang
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23 May 1918 – Attack on Ngaljang
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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.
Joint Editor, Zogam Today
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