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Saturday, February 20, 2010
The Origin of the Chapchar Kut: R.L.Thanzawna
‘Bamboo Dance’ set to enter Guinness World Record
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Koppih neita......Delhi ah
Monday, January 4, 2010
Felicitation Prog lohchingtak a zoh in om
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Thangkhal Committee Delhi lamkai thakte
Chairman: Pa Ginlunthang
Secretary: Tg.Mangzamuan
Friday, November 27, 2009
The 2nd Zomi Christian Fellowship Youth Icon 2009
Singing Competition
Participating Churches / Fellowships
Manipur Evangelical Lutheran Church, Delhi
Gangte Christian Fellowship, Delhi
Vaiphei Christian Fellowship, Delhi
Evangelical Baptist Convention Church, Delhi
Kuki Worship Service, Delhi
Zomi Christian Fellowship, Vikaspuri
Zomi Christian Fellowship, Delhi
List of the 2nd Youth Icon 2009 Sponsors
Appreciation Prizes for All Participants
Contributors
Suan Ngaih Mung – Rs 1,000
Executive Committee, ZCF – Rs 5,000
Swan Za Lian – Rs 10,000
Khen Suan – Rs 1,000
Samuel Samte – Rs 800
Pum Lian Mung – Rs 1,000
Cing Lun – Rs 1,000
Cin Khan Muan – Rs 500
Khakhai Zou – Rs 1,000
Lamboi Suantak – Rs 500
Hau Lian Kap – Rs 1,000
Ching Hoih Niang – Rs 500
Kam Muan Mung – Rs 1,000
Cing Ngaih Hau – Rs 500
Tracy – Rs 500
Secretary’s Report
The Zomi Christian Fellowship Delhi Youth Icon initiative began in 2008. On 19th October 2008, the Youth Department Executive Committee passed a resolution to conduct a singing competition for ZCF youths, with the aim of discovering hidden talents. The first Youth Icon was successfully held on 7th December 2008 under the theme “Sacrifice of Praise” (Hebrews 13:5). Miss Cing Lun Mang won the Youth Icon 2008 title. Miss Haumuanching received the Most Promising Talent award and Mr. Kappi received the Best Performance award.
Encouraged by the previous success, the committee decided to organize the 2nd Youth Icon in 2009 with a broader vision of “Peace, Harmony, and Unity Among the Zo People.” This year’s competition is open to all Zo brethren from fellowships born out of ZCF. Participating groups include MELC, GCF, VCF, EBCC, KWS, and ZCF Vikaspuri.
The organizing team held 10 meetings and 14 prayer sessions at venues including Jhelum Hostel (JNU), and homes of Nang Lian Kham, Carey Tuangpu, Swan Za Lian, and Hauliankap. Prayer meetings began on 27th August and continued weekly. These gatherings have been spiritually enriching, and the team believes that the event has already been blessed.
The overwhelming financial support also reflects answered prayers. The budget was exceeded thanks to many generous contributors. May God bless all involved.
Lungdamthu Tutna
MELC Delhi and ZCF Vikaspuri are assigned to lead this Sunday Worship Service in preparation for Youth Icon 2009.
The Youth Icon banner and badges are designed by Tg. Sonmuan Valte.
Group Songs
Oh I Love You
Shout to the Lord
Phat Ding Na Kilawm Hi
Lord I Give You My Heart
Ahampha Pasian Mite
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A itna’n hong lungdamsak, lung kituak in hong omsak;Ih lungsim sangkhan in Topa I phat ding,Hong gumpa kiang longal ‘kei’, ka ut zawk nang mun omkei;Nuamlua ing kei Pasian innkuanpih hithei
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Munkhat peuhpeuh om taleng, nih leh thum bek hita leng;Pasian khasiangtho in hong ompih veve,Tuasang holimna nuam zaw, koiah I muthei tammaw;Pasian tate kikholhna mah nuam mataw.
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Vanah iki mu ciangin, Topa’n hong saptak ciangin;Misiang khempeuh kongpi tawnin pai ding hi,Tokhom kiim ah itte tawh, inn ah kikhawl ding matawTuani takciang nuam taktak in the mataw.
Toupa Ei’din Hoih Na E
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Tuan a simthu sut leng maw tual iniam simthu,Theiphaklouh selung mawlte I hi,Tung Pathian itna vang in ei di’n khua a hong vak;Tun a tate hi hang e.
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Itna thu sang kei leng maw bang I suak ding hiam?Toupa itna lian in sang na e,Zu-le-va bang gammual a vak vai a I om lai,Itna in hong zong kheta.
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Itna vang siamna te leh sannate nei hang,Tua khempeuh I toupa vang ahi,Lamdang in thuoina e lou bang a hon khual na;Toupa eidin hoih na e.
Youth ICON Committee 2009
Music Secretaries
Ushers
Supervisor: Lamboi Suantak – 9873711419
Assistant Supervisor: Ching Nei Kim – 9810723579
Friday, October 30, 2009
Revision of the list of Scheduled Tribes in the States of Manipur & Arunachal Pradesh
The Cabinet has today approved the proposal of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs to introduce a Bill in Parliament for inclusion of six communities namely Inpui, Liangmai, Rongmei, Thangal, Zeme and Mate in the list of Scheduled Tribes in the State of Manipur by amending the existing entries at S.No. 8, 9 and 10 and by inserting a new entry (relating to “Mate”) at S.No. 34; and substitution of “Galo” in place of “Galong” at S.No.5 in the list of Scheduled Tribes in Arunachal Pradesh.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Delhi Khuado 2009 Program

Delhi Khuado 2009 Program – Hong Siim Un!
27 October 2009
khuado pawiAmasa in India khuapi tuamtuam a om Zomite Delhi Khuado Pawi ah hong kihel thei na om uh leh hong siim un, hong ki ngai mahmah hi. Delhi ah Tedim kampau Zomi 1,200 bang ki om hi. Tua lak pan a tamzaw tham (1,000 ciang bang) pen Vikaspuri veng lam ah ki-om ahihman in Vikaspuri mah ah zat ding ki hanciam hi.
Tutung program ah item li (4) ki thupi sak hi – ngeina lam, kisiansuahna/minam a ding thungetna, lasakna leh annek khopna. Tua ciang India Zomite’n i muh ngeiloh Kachin cultural dance leh Falam cultural dance-te kicial hi.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
THE 5th KHALPITON – 2009 : PROGRAMME
Thursday, September 24, 2009
State girl molested in Delhi
According to information received from North East Support Centre and Helpline, the incident occurred at around 11.30 pm when the girl turned off the light in the veranda before going to bed.
A lady living downstairs told the girl to keep the light on.
Thereafter an argument broke out between them.
The girl alleged that the lady's son came out and beat her up severely and then molested her.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
KV News Interview: Dany Khuplianlal, MSW, TISS Mumbai
Lal: MSW toh MA in Social Work chu a kibang ahi, Master’s Programme ahi in. TISS hi deemed university i chih mah bangin a course structure ahihkeileh a course min chihte a ut dandan a akhek zel ahi. Hih re-structuring mechanism-te ziaka a, TISS hi effective in a course teaching dante zong practical zaw ahi. Eimi zil phak louh chih omlou e! Bang i va kingaihsiat na laizang ding la? I zil moh uh omlou. Bawl ngamlouh chih omlou. I lunglutlouhna lam ahihkei ngal leh. TISS a course ki offer te hih “latest social need” chih dungzui a kibawl ahi, mawk a kimawk bawl hilou ahi.
Lal: Tua course na chihte hi course thak ahi in, ei mi chauh hilou midangte’n zong thei seng nailou ahi. Tu’n, Disaster Management ah, eimi 2 aom uhi. Development Studies ah eimi khat pass out ta second batch hipan. HRD pen IIM-te mah level khat ahi. Admission zong haksa sim, ahiva’h eimi a na zou zong omta. Public Health pen tua first batch pai lel ahi. Azoh uleh sepna muhlah omlou hi. Ka chih mahbang in i lunglutna lam ahih nakleh muhlah omlou hi.
Lal: TISS procedure dungzuia va kihah sakkholh di dan zong om tuan senglou ahi. Ahihva’h i gam tenna mun chiat a social issues theih a poimoh hi. Hih course pen mi background tuamtuam kigawmkhawm ahih chianga, general approach ahi. Engineer background zong om, law background zong om. Gentehna ding in, Status of Women in Manipur, chihbang ahihkeileh, SC/ST Reservation, Land Ownership, Patriarchy, Child Rights, etc.. Newspaper sim mun a poimoh hi.
Lal: A poimoh pen chu i thil ngaihdan khat paipih vingveng a mi gen teng taksan louh a hoih hi. Group discussion a ding in zong hua chidan deuh mah ahi ding hi. Ahihvang in TISS in hih selection process khek lamdang zing un gen theih taktak hilou hi. Ahihva’h, tua i gente kan om tuanlou ding hi.
Lal: BSW, TISS a kipat ahihnakleh, kham muhbaih deuh hi. Ahihvang in MSW toh teh ding in chu sang tung zou tuanlou ahi uhi. MSW ahih chianga a kuakua’n a na theih tak uh ahihchianga a brand hoih in employer-te’n deihteel zaw uhi. BSW pen kum thum lak a pan ve a kihonna. TISS mithanna hih MSW ahi. BSW zoh chiang in MSW bawlzomna di guarantee omlou. Selection process a pass kim veve uh ngai. Ahihva’h, interview tan a tun nak uhleh, midang sang in advantage nei zaw ding uhi.
Lal: Mulou, SC/ST-te chauh. General category-te’n fee a un a a piak kim uh ngai. Ahihvang in student loan, education loan chihvel om na hi.
Lal: A course dungzuiin a fee kibang lou ahi. He, sum tam seng kisa thou ve un. Ei pawl i vang a pha a, i va theihpih seng kei a chihthu hi ve’n.
Lal: Govt. of India State Scholarship pen legible ngai. Hua pen direct a institute a tung. Adang teng chu Tata Trust in a piak ahita. Facility chu, 24hrs. free internet, mess, boarding, tuition, bana, field work vel pai chiang a TA reimbursement. Facility hoih mahmah hi. Va genzual ding in tam seng.
Lal: Himi hi e i gelkhelh zelna uh. Ka chih chu a freeship ziak maimai a lut sawm i hih uleh kisuk mualphou theihna ahi. Social cause a lunglutlou pipi a athawn ahihnakleh chih delh dite ke’n vang deihsaklou ka hi. A lunglutte a ding ahi.
Lal: Na gen chu a dik hi. Aloutheilou chih di hilou, guidance a omlouh ziak ahi.
Lal: HIV/AIDS toh Livelihood issues ahi ka lunglutna.
Lal: Ka project tua ka sepna hih HIV/AIDS toh ki relate mah ahi in kituak na chih theih hi mah e. HIV/AIDS lam a va lut seng kei lezong health and development issues hina hi.
Lal: Tua kei sepna(HLFPPT) hih Global Fund Project ahi a, HIV/AIDS project ahi. Hindustan Lever Limited(Hondustan Life Care Ltd.) project ahi hi. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare undertaking ahi in, NACO toh semkhawm, Melinda and Bill Gates Foundation toh UNAIDS, USAIDS, CEDA, Global Fund, etc. te funding nuai ahi hi. Funding Agency khat ahi in, kou project nuai ah, NGO dang 48 funding ka bawl ua, NACO toh SACS toh NRHM toh programme ka bawlkhawm uhi. Kou project MP, UP toh Rajasthan a function lel ahi. Kei sep ahihleh ka nuai ua NGO omte monitoring leh evaluation ka bawl zel hi. Family Planning lam a chu kei ka va lut seng kei hi. Department tuam in a enkol zaw uhi.
Lal: MSW zil dingte a ding in tua na gente pen zak tak lou ahi hi. Ka chihna chu, social worker chu mi neu, mi genthei leh mizawngte domsangtu ahihkeileh amau dinmun domsangtu ding ahi uhi. Huaziak in sum tam muhna ding ahikei a, thuneihna lam ahikei hi. Tulai khovel dinmun i et chiang in hih, mi gentheite zala summet bawl organisation a tam mahmah uhi. Ahin, a poimoh pen chu bang lungsim pua a MSW zil ka hiam? Sepna muhna ding e? Mi panpih theitu a pang di ka hia? Chih khat-le-khat i kidok chian a hoih hi. TISS a kai ahihkeileh MSW zil ziak a social cause lunglut taktak 40% zong hi zoulou uhi. TISS zong a goal (tup) tangtun suak zou taktak nawnlou hi. Summet bawlna lamah kihei sim mawkta ahi. MSW ahihleh professional course ahihchiang in akipatna loh tangpi grade khat a om veve hi. TISS ahih kik leh a brand hoih in institution dang sang in tungtuang zaw hi.
Lal: Hih thu chu concept lian mahmah ahi in sun leh zan a kihou theihna hi. Ahihvangin a tom thei lam in gen lei NGO chih hih ei lamte’n kitheisiamlou mahmah ahi. I theisiamlouh ziak leh, i thadah ziak man a, summuh baihna lama kizang in…
Lal: Ka neu lai? Hoi lak a... Hostel a kikul khum zing! Innlam i pawt chiang a broiler aak bang a kimai kawi vevaw. Hostel ah: 1988-2000 . Bangalore ah: 2001-2004, Muolvaiphei ah(teacher): 2004-2006, Lamka ah MSF: 2006-2007, TISS, Mumbai ah: 2007-2009. Kum 2009 a kipat, kuan a theita dia Manipur kipawtsan kik. Hoi a khotang na chi e, saptuam na chi e... Huaziak a vele Mang, kei hinkhua midangte toh a kidanglam dan. Innlamte a mel uh ka theih vang a, a min uh toh ka sap didan ka theih louh a dim a om, lamkal ah kimu lei zong sap didan i theihlouh chianga houpih dan ding i (=hung) haksa. Mimaw khat kisuak! Angailou, a kitheilousak dan khat kisuak dok in. Nuammoh vawt.
Lal: Na gen dik ve. Sep di lungulh mah kei de. Displacement and Rehabilitation thu a zong lunglut mahmah ka hi.
Lal: Religion(sahkhua) lam a lak ding a chu kikalh na hi. Huaziak in ke’n chu support lou ka hi. Gay rights na chih chiang in TISS in a support na chihleh khawk sa lou, a ziak chu a support tam thou na uhi. Ahihva’h NGO chih diklou ahi. NGO gay right support tawm nou khat a om hi. NGO na chih chiang in na generalise hi. TISS in a support chih zong pom taktak tuan lou ka hi. A ziak pen 30% vel chauh ahi a support te. Hua banah, a cause pen social issue lam a lak chianga under privilege-te ahihna zal ua, humanitarian ground a la pawl tam un huaziak a, TISS student-te a rally na lak ua va pang chih thu hi lel e.
Lal: Hmmm...zuoi la....i (i=hung) pawkhe khongkhongta chia maw. Ahem...KV inteligence hattuak na e le, pilvang sem ngaita lou di maw? Ha ha ha! Pi-le-pute tawndan i et leh, zuih ding om in zuihlouh ding om veve hi. Zuihlouh ding chih pen controversial mahmah ahi. Ham kibakpih, nam kibakpih khat toh na kingaih a na kiten uleh a hoihpen ahi. Pute’ tate ahihleh hoih zawsem achi uh hilou maw? Ahi’n, na kingaihpih louh, na kitheisiempih louh, na lunggulh louh khat toh na damsung na teng khawm ngap ama? Na ngap dandan in thutanna bawl in. Ngaplou sasa in mi gen ziak in mi sawl ziak in thutan bawl ke’n ka chi hi.
Lal: Kuamah bellou ding, kuamah khentuamlou ding. I hihna chiat uh kitheihsiam ding. Himi thu a hih research bawl ding ka neih laiin comment hah piak dah ning.
Lal: Khai aw...ettontak hi ke’ng e Mang, mi hat leh laisiam hizah lai ah. Amei uh zong va tuk khang e guai. Sepna thupi taktak leh lian taktakte lai ah ei bang a ki hi niaknuak a? Kipakhuai na e leh ana kihat zawsem taleh hi di hia maw. Pasian lungsiatna a ka kalsuannte, ka na lohchinnate thupi in lian kei lezong Pasian kiang a kipak thu gen lou thei lou ka hi.
Lal: A siangthou a gen ding in, ka neu a pat ka khantouh dan in hih, saptuam khat leh nam khat chihte ke’n bangmah in sim lel ke’ng! Lai a chu hih nam ka hi, ka chi a, ka min ana ki register ziak in ka na pomtou lel hi. Ahihvangin kuakua theih mahbangin kei hih, a taktak in bangmah panna ka na nei ngai kei a, nou bang in ngaihnatna ka nei seng lel kei hi. Ahihvang in ka pute zalin TBC hih geldan tuam khat ka nei hi.
Lal: Biakna dangdang sang in ngaihnatna tuam khat ka nei hi ka chihna ahi.
Lal: Mu zel mah ing. Kipakhuai mahmah hi. Bawl hoih mahmah uteh. Hat zou mahmah uchie ka gintatlouh pi in. Midang banga sum-le-pai leh HR(Human Resource) i neih senglouh vang in. I hahpan tou zel ta uo.
Lal: Ahihna uh kitheih chitchet uh henla, lai a hah sim masang un kigel fel masa uh henla, lungsim liantakin a tupnate uh lungtang taktakin delh tinten uh he aw.
Lal: Khai! Bang kisuanlahna di la? Awle lungdamhuai e, a mi pha lah penpen n’ung interview dan. Ana kipil deuh hen la hileh hoih di hia maw. Mangpha man ni e le...
Lal: God bless!
KV NEWS (JULY-SEPT-'09) ISSUE
KHAL-VONTAWI
( VOICE OF THANGKHAL )
Vol-V Issue -(2) ::::::: July (TANGSIHKHA) - September (PHALKHA) 2009 ::::::: (1)
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THE 5th DELHI KHALPITON 2009
Tu Chiangtan Toupan Hung Makaih
Delhi tualpi a Khal Vontawite kipawlkhawmna hunnop KHALPITON tukum anuam thei pen a zak dingin pan kila hi. Panmun tuamtuam hawm khit in omta a, mohpuakna chiat kibuaipih panta hi. Lasa siam tuamtuamte min zong kaihkhawm ahita a Delhi Khal Vontawite lakah ahusa ngaih mahmahta hi. Inlam leh mun tuamtuam panin zong hih hunnop mang dinga kisa bem set pawl omta hi. Khalvontawi News in mite houlimnate apana ana zakdanin tangvalte coat suit toh naam deuh a kichei sawm in kisa panta uhi. Tangval khat in agen danin hih ni chianga pasal coat suit silhloute agei laka a zong va pailou dingin chialna bawl dep nalai hi. Numeite zong deu tuanlou, ahithei tana nampuan ten teitei ding chi’n panla uhi. Laamkaihna huaisia tak om di.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
ANGELS & DEMONS
E-mail: ar.zomi@gmail.com
“There's an Angel and a Demon, Light & Darkness, Good and Evil in every one of us”.
Guess what unfailingly perturbs me and consistently annoys me the most about this inconsequential happenings in & around us, besides the facts rolling out before our eyes. Every now and then we like to think that this is a random world with no consequences, no hand of faith or no hand of God presiding our day to day life. If the roof above my head suddenly falls on my head and kill me, “It will be just a matter of time and circumstances and an Unfortunate Coincidence”.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Maharashtra police failed to take action on four Naga students attackers
New Delhi, July 17, 2009: Maharashtra Police has failed to nap the culprits of four Naga students who were attacked in Pune last month. Help is sought from State Governor. National capital continue to witness racial attack on North East communities. According to the source reaching to North East Support Centre & Helpline from the President of Naga Students Union, (NSUP) Pune, told that Police has not taken any steps to nap the culprits nor contacted the victims. “The victims and the north east communities have no hopes left after police failed to perform their duties,” says, the President of NSUP.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
South Asia Monitor – India Is Racist Too

Tuesday, July 14, 2009: It has been long known that India has its own brand of racism, and what is worse, there are many kinds of it. But they were largely kept away from the world. However, it needed the gutsy Chief Minister of India’s north-eastern State of Mizoram, Pu Lalthanhawla, to dramatically expose the malaise in an international forum. ‘‘I am a victim of racism,’’ he told a recent seminar on water in Singapore, leaving his fellow delegates red-faced. ‘‘In India, people ask me if I am an Indian. When I go to south (India), people ask me such questions. They ask me if I am from Nepal or elsewhere. They forget that the northeast is part of India.”
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Demand to Repeal AFSPA : IMA to take protest to Delhi
IMA to take protest to Delhi
Newmai News Network
Imphal, Jul 11: While cautioning the Government of India to repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 (AFSPA) from Mani-pur and the North East region, International Mothers Association has resolved to undergo indefinite silent sit-in-protest at Rajpat Gate, Delhi from the last week of November this year.
A press conference was held at Imphal Press Club, Imphal on Saturday in this regard.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Mizo CM sticks to his stand on racism remarks
“I am extremely happy that our leaders here supported my statement.”
Are Northeast citizens victims of Racism in India?
Friday, July 10, 2009
Over 300 pigs die in Mizoram, officials rule out H1N1 scare
AIZAWL: More than 300 pigs have died reportedly of swine fever in south Mizoram's Lunglei and Saiha districts over the last week, even as health
officials sought to allay fears of people, saying the disease was different from the dreaded H1N1 flu.
At least 177 pigs died in Buknuam and neighbouring villages in Lunglei district, while over 150 died at Laki village in Saiha district along Mizoram-Myanmar border, official sources said in Aizawl on Friday.
Medical officers from Saiha, who visited Laki to conduct a spot verification, said the pigs died due to the prevailing "swine fever and not the dreaded H1N1 swine flu."
Why Delhi is an NE nightmare
NEW DELHI: Mizoram chief minister Pu Lalthanwala was not so off the mark after all. From being called `chinkies' to being propositioned by just about anybody to being refused a place to stay for their `loose morals' it is Delhi's worst-kept secret that people from the northeast (NE) are subject to all this and more in the country's capital which prides itself on its cosmopolitanism. A two-year study by the North East Support Centre and Helpline has now confirmed that 86% of people from the NE face racial discrimination in Delhi.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Basic Instincts
“Our (Human) basic Instincts are very similar to those of Animal Instincts”. When a Hound dog, a Wolf or for that matter a Tiger smells Blood, it readies itself for the kill and strikes with deathly accuracy.
Misery, Pain, Misfortunes, etc attracts humans like a carcass in the desert attracts vultures and other scavengers. Facts are stranger than Fiction. For instances ;
1. Prostitution ; one of the oldest professions on earth is supposedly one of the best revenue earners to the Govt. in Prague City or for the matter Amsterdam, Holland.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Ragailong blast victims left in the lurch
In all 18 persons lost their lives while 38 others sus-tained injuries in the power- ful bomb blast that took place near Ragailong Vil-lage gate at around 7.30 pm on October 25 last year.
Minister’s comments irks CCpur body
Lamka, Jul 4: Dejected over the statement made on the floor of the House yes-terday by Works Minister K Ranjit regarding the status of Guite Road, Churachandpur District Students’ Union (CDSU) today expressed surprise by terming the statement as ‘irresponsible.’
The union took strong exception to ‘the irresponsible statement made by the Works Minister K Ranjit on the floor of the Assembly for allegedly pretending to being unaware of the handing over of Guite Road to BRO which had already been discussed and appro-ved by the Cabinet at CM’s chamber on September 2, 2006 at 4 pm with Chief Minister himself in the chair,’ said a statement issued by the union.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
US$ 200 million to 5 NE State capitals
The bank will provide a multi-tranche loan up to US$ 200 million for the North Eastern Region Capital Cities Development Investment Programme in the state capitals of Shillong (Meghalaya), Aizawl (Mizoram), Kohima (Nagaland), Gangtok (Sikkim) and Agartala (Tripura), benefiting an estimated 1.2 million people, the ADB official said.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Lia Hahat AIIMS ah ki admit
I stand by and applaud Lal Thanhawla’s remarks
29 June 2009
Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla’s remarks in Singapore about his racism experience even in his own country has certainly caused a commotion in India with the media taking a more than a passing interest to what could have caused the CM to utter such remarks that could give India a bad name in the international community. To some, especially those Indian delegates attending Singapore’s International Water Week, Lal Thanhawla’s remarks were in poor taste and completely out of context with the reason they had come to Singapore. On the other hand, most people of the North East, including myself, welcomed the remarks since they are completely true.My childhood experiences in Calcutta (now Kolkata) have been indelibly imprinted in my memories much as I would like to forget them.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Mate Christian Fellowship biakinn hong ding
[LAMKA POST | JUN 26, 2009]
KHALVONTAWI KHAT IN B.TECH 1ST CLASS IN ZOU
MTC te’n Seminar-cum-Training sai

Lamka, June 26: Manipur Tribals Council (MTC) pawlin state govt nuaia Tribal Research Institute (TRI) tawh pangkhawm in Synod Hall, IB Road ah tuni leh zingchiang tan daihding “Seminar-cum- Training on prevention of Atrocities Act. 1989 against Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes” kichi sai uhi. Tuni zinglam dak 10:00 in DD Thaissi, Minister (TD/ Hills) in Chief Guest hihna tawh program hongkhia a, Functional President in T.Manga Vaiphei, Chairman MTDC pang hi.
DD Thaissi in agenna ah Manipur ah MDC election neihding tawh kisai in delimitation kibawl afellouh ziak in bangchik hun a MDC election omthei ding hiam chih theih hilou hi’n gen a, TD Minister ahihziak in Central Govt ah Tribal Development fund ding in Rs 300 cr va ngen hi’n gen hi. Aman agenbehna ah kum 20 val bang MDC election omlouh ziakin singtang mite’n hamphatna tamtak mansuah hi’n gen hi. T.Manga Vaiphei in agenna ah singtangmite’ lak ah hiai bang awareness tamsem poimawh hi’n gen a, i gam sung uah tribal rights kepbit nang a MTC & TRI te’n panla touzel ding in hasuan hi.
Seminar ah Siamzading Valte, Advocate in “Aims & Purpose of Atrocities Act” chih pansan in sinsak a, Prof.Laldena, Deptt of History MU in “Atrocities in the Matter of Land” chih thupi zang in sinsakna nei hi. June 27, 2009 zinglam dak 8:00 in seminar neinawn ding uh a, Henkholun Khongsai, Advocate in “Atrocities in the Matter of Education & Employment” thupi zang in sinsak dinga, Serto T.Kom, Advocate in “Offences & Remedies” chih pansan in sinsak ding hi. Hiai hun ah mipi tamtak paikhawm uhi.
[ME Jun 27, 2009]
Saturday, June 27, 2009
More North East Political Bureaucratic should be Open on Racism
info@nehelpline.net, www.nehelpline.net
For Press Release
More North East Political Bureaucratic should be Open on Racism
NE Helpline Salutes Mizoram CM for Bold on Racism
New Delhi, June 27, 2009
North East Support Centre & Helpline salutes Chief Minister of Mizoram Pu Lalthanhawla for his bold statement on racial discrimination meted out to himself and north east Indian communities. More political bureaucratic and civil societies must come openly on the reality of racism discrimination meted out to North East people.
Mizoram CM denies calling Indians racist
27 Jun 2009 [TNN]
NEW DELHI: Mizoram chief minister Lal Thanhawla has denied saying that Indians were racist or that he was a “victim of racism”. The CM was quoted extensively in the media as saying in Singapore that Indians too were racist. He reportedly cited his own example, saying he was asked by people if he was Nepali because of his physical features.
Many hail Mizoram CM’s statement
Echoing Lalthanhawlas statement, Sobita said she does not feel good when she stays in metropolitan cities of India, but feels secure in South East Asian countries.
‘‘Whenever I land in Kolkata, New Delhi, Chen-nai or any other cities of the country, people always asked me if I am from Nepal or some from other countries. They do not respect me as a fellow citizen even after knowing that I’m from Manipur’’, Sobita lamented. ‘‘I feel secure when I go to South east Asian countries. The hospitality given by the people of these countries is quite different from what our own country men do. This is very unfortunate’’, she added.
Social worker Achinpou Gangmei, who is also the advisor of Tamenglong Public Forum, said the statement that has come from such a leader and responsible person like the Chief Minister of a State has virtually taught a lesson to those people living in mainland India who ignore the NE people.
‘‘The mainland people should first correct their mindset to think that the NE people are also the citizens of India before they put their blame on others’’. Gangmei said. The freque-nt incidents of murder, rape, molestation and manhandling of girls from Northeast India by the mainland people is enough example of such undesired outlook, he said, while questioning the meaning and significance of the ongoing campaign for Nati- onal integration when the people of Northeast India are being looked down and treated as third class citizens ‘‘These are all hollow campaigns’’, Gangmei added. Many students studying in the National capital and other big cities of the country too have welcomed the statement of Lalthanhawla.
I’ve faced racism within the country: Mizo CM

Singapore, June 25: At a time when racial attacks against Indian students in Australia have attracted comments from the top leadership in both countries, Mizoram Chief Minister Pu Lalthanhawla Thursday said he too was a victim of racism – but in India. Speaking at a conference on water at the Singapore International Water Week, the Chief Minister said: “In India, people ask me if I am an Indian.” “When I go south, people ask me such questions. They ask me if I am from Nepal or elsewhere. They forget that the northeast is part of India. I have told many that see, I am an Indian like you,” Lalthanhawla said
“I am a victim of racism,” he said. Indians consist of three races – “Dravidians, Aryans and we in the northeast,” Lalthanhawla said.
Though many northeastern students complain of such discrimination in places like New Delhi, a state Chief Minister speaking in an international podium about an issue unrelated to the subject concerned was not liked by other Indian delegates present.
“This is unfair. We Indians are always divided and this is visible in a water event too. Many Australians must be feeling happy here,” said an Indian delegate requesting anonymity.
In the past one month at least 16 Indian students in Australia have faced racial attacks. The latest was a Hyderabad student, Mir Kazim Ali Khan, studying at Victoria Institute
[Bureau Report | ZEENEWS]
Monday, June 22, 2009
A NORTHEAST BOY ATTACKED, MIRACULOUSLY ESCAPE FROM DEATH
(Australians attacked Indians, Indians attacked Indian Northeast)
- Khaalnou
While the Indians boldly criticized the Australians, the same racial discrimination continues in India. Racial attacked to North East communities erupt again in the heart of Delhi city.
Recently, a north-east girl of Delhi University was molested by her teacher in Mukherjee Nagar while Helena, her brother and her cousin were abused by her landlady in Naraina village.
Now comes….A 23-year-old boy of Manipur working in private restaurant was attacked inside a maruti car by three unidentified men in Najafgarth of south-west Delhi on Saturday mid-night. The boy was beaten into black and blue. He was attempted to kill but miraculously escaped from the jaws of death.
The incident happened at 1200 hrs on June 13, 2009 when the boy boarded a maruti car from his office, ‘Punjab Foot Point A.C. Family Restaurant’ at Najafgarth towards his home, Jaroda Kalan.
Unexpectedly, the boy was suddenly questioned by those three men who were inside the car. One of them asked the boy, “Are you Nepali?” and teased him with racial remarks. Then another guy asked him whether he carry any gadgets like mobile phones or some thing else. The boy replied them with humbly. Then those guys began laughing at him with all lewd comments.
Soon after that, the driver speed-up the car faster. The boy was frightened and he was helpless inside the moving car. The boy tried to go out of the vehicle. Then three man began attacking him. “They are punching me, kicking me, slapping and grasping me” said the boy in misery. The boy pleaded for their mercy, but his prayer was unheard all the way through. The car doors and windows were closed. He could not move nor defense himself. His nose was severely bleeding with a sharp cut on his eyebrows and bruise marks on his body.
The notorious guys took away his mobile handset, money purse and every thing he had on that fateful night.
Fortunately, the boy kick opened one of the side door. Through this, he jumped out immediately. According to the helpless boy, “he was continuously beaten for more than half an hour inside the moving car”.
Only few minutes passed, those guys came back in a group of 20-30 men in one truck to kill the north east boy.
Seeing a group of man repeatedly shouting, “Catch him…, Beat Him…, Kill Him…”, the boy ran for his life, though he could not walk properly after his wounds. The boy was chased along the road to Jaroda Kalan. At last he reached the gate of CRPF and entered therein.
The miscreants left the spot quickly. The registered number of the vehicles is not yet identified.
The boy belongs to Gelbung village of Sadar hills in Manipur. Just two months passed, he has been in Delhi. At present, he is staying with his brother, a CRPF in CRPF Camp at Jaroda Kalan.
No wonders the racial attacks on the north-east people is increasing day by day.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
TON THUPITAK OM DING
- Khaalnou
Manipur a Zo suan te lak ah Pupa La leh Sannem La Sak siam mahmah Zogam Leidi Party kichi pawl in TON thupitak in neih sawm uhi. June 24, 2009 chiang Manipur Lamka a Zoumunnuam khua ah TON zak hiding hi.
Himi hun a zin gun milian a pang ding te:
Chief Guest : Pu Ranjit Singh (Minister of Work & Press, Govt. of Manipur)
Guest of Honour : Pu Jaiyenta Singh (Minister of Education, Govt. of Manipur)
Functional President : Pu T. Gouzadou, Ex-MLA
Chief Host : Pu T.N. Haokip (Minister of Tourism, Govt. of Manipur)
Zogam Leidi Party te pen ei Zo La - Thangkhal La sak siam vawt a minthang, amau bang a sak siam tukhang in om khol nawn lou hi. Amau un sannem la asak chiang, aza kha khempeuhte 'lungsim mitkha' ah pupa te tawndan, ki-it dan leh kingaihdan tampi ngaihtuah khia sak zou hi. Hi lasa pawl pen ei Zomiten 'Paktawina' piak dia kilawm ahi uhi. Hi Zogam Leidi Party in Zo suan te tawndan nak pin tawisang hi chi lei i khial kei ding.
Ton pen pupa hun lai a gualnop chi khat ahi a, mi maimai in ana bawl/sap zohlouh pawi khat zong ahi. Tulai ZO suan khangthak tampi'n 'Ton' kichi nangawn phawklou leh theiphalou bang om ta hi.
Zogam Leidi Party a makaitu Pu Selchinlaang (Adviser), Saiboh khua mi ahi.
Tulel in Zoumunnuam khua leh akim apaam in Ton Ni ding haibang ngaklah uhi.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Tulihal airport on alert to check landing of swine flu
A top official of the State Health Services informed that with spread of swine flu in other parts of the country, Tulihal Airport has been sanitised thoroughly and protective gear and mask have been provided to all the staff of the airport starting from grade IV employees upto the level of General Manager.
In accordance with the instruction of the Ministry, checking of the passengers returning from foreign trips has also been started since June 17, the official said, adding that no suspected cases have been detected so far.
The Viral Transport Media, the medical equipment required for collecting the blood samples of suspected patients for testing have also been provided to the State, the official said, adding that the State machinery is now fully prepared to meet the situation.
Apart from constituting a State Level Influenza Pandemic Committee with Chief Secretary as the chairman, necessary medicines have also been kept in stock to pre-vent any possible outbreak of the disease in the State, the official further informed.
It may be recalled here that the State Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Department had already notified for contacting its disease investigation laboratory for the requisite testing if any person came across similar symptoms of Swine flu among the Pigs which are the carrier of the virus HINI responsible for spreading Swine flu.
- The Sangai Express
Friday, June 19, 2009
Manipuri girl in DU alleges molestation by teacher
19 Jun 2009 [TOI]
New delhi : An 18-year-old Delhi University student was allegedly molested by her teacher at a tuition center in Mukherjee Nagar area of north-west Delhi on Thursday afternoon. The accused has been arrested following a complaint from the girl. The victim is a first-year undergraduate student of a North Campus college and belongs to Manipur.
Ironically, she used to go to the tuition centre in Vijay Nagar area to learn Hindi. Her efforts to improve her communication skills in the language that the city speaks brought her face to face with a harsh reality: she was allegedly sexually harassed by Yogesh Kumar Arora (32), who used to give her the lessons in Hindi.
Police said the student had joined the coaching institute on June 10 this year. "Yogesh, one of the teachers at the institute, started making sexual advances towards her right from the beginning. This culminated in the incident on Thursday which finally drove her to the police,'' said a senior police officer.
"The girl initially kept quiet but when Yogesh persisted, she protested and warned him, but he threatened her. Finally, he forced himself on the girl but she managed to raise an alarm and run away,'' added the officer.
On Thursday evening, the victim narrated the incident to her brother after which she lodged a complaint with the police along with the north-east student council members at Mukherjee Nagar police station, said N S Bundela, DCP (northwest). "We then arrested him,'' he said.
The president of the city's N-E helpline, Lansinglu Rongmei, said, "We came to know about the complaint from the victim's brother after which we approached the police.'' A case under section 354 (outraging the modesty of a woman) has been registered. The victim has been living in the city for the past one year along with her brother.
This year there have already been 200 cases of molestation in the Capital. Last year, there had been strong protests from north-east organisations after a spate of molestation incidents, including several cases involving those appearing for the Delhi Police exams.
OZ Nazi'sm and The 7 Sisterhood in Delhi
The most relevant thing I have learned in the first few months of my training as a Professional was the fact that “Life ain't Fair and that I need to get used to it”. The concept is undoubtedly proverbial and consoling to some. However, it's better left to one's personal judgement and contemplation, and highly arguable.
To some NE-Zens, Indian Nationalism and national integration are ideas as alien as Latin or Jupiter. That very fact has been reciprocated unwittingly or otherwise, appropriately by some of the Denizens in their beliefs and practices towards North Eastern states and its NE-Zens. “What can't be help must be endured”, says a great saint. But, we ain't no saints and believe you me there's bitterness, distrust and discrimination amongst us Indians. I can't be explicit as to whether it is regionalism, religion or racism. Our collective achievements and developments are the measure of our society's development and the few singular achievements attained by a few can never be the the standard for our society as a whole. Despite our varied achievements in the fields of IT, management, human resources, etc, we have been living with the social illness that is predominantly practice and promoted even by the elite, enlightened and well educated individuals.
An introspection would undeniably confirm that the problem with our democracy and freedom has been and would always be with the intellectuals, the rich and influential rather than the paupers and laborers. We take pride and glorified ourselves as the largest democracy in the world and it's sad to see it happening otherwise. Our eminent writers and philosophers comparison of our state of affairs with that of the US is disturbing at best. We still live and thrive in the days of the British raj and the Maharaja's. The legacy of their colonialism, that, we have miserably failed to skimmed and cleansed ourselves of.
The advent of Modern Day Politics into the Indian political scene marked a monumental departure from the ideologies that have bind India together as a nation. The values of family have been sacrificed at the political altar. This led to the degradation in family values at home in particular and in the country in general. Brothers and cousins severing blood ties at the political altar is the new mantra. These irrevocably sunk us into a world that is not “Enough” by any standards. Whatever happen to the Rajiv-Sanjay Gandhi Family ??!! These reminds me of James Bond movie theme song “ The world is not enough”. It's true politics has no religion nor family. It's a living concrete jungle in itself and a one way Traffic with only one sign at it's door, “ENTRY” and no “EXIT” door whatsoever.
The harbinger of Love and it's origination had and would always be a mystery so long as we remain in this mortal form of ours. For all practical and theoretical purposes the highest form of love has failed me and I never thirst for it's unlocking nor do I quenched from its ideals. I retrospect in melancholy how a little love would heal and does wonders in our ailing society. However, that feeling of patriotism and love has been as elusive as ever and we stand tall and aloof from each other as ever before.
One might say “ Delhi is a true metro city with it's inhabitants comprising of Marathi's, Tamils, Kerelites, Haryana, Punjabis, etc and so on. However, one has the tendency to conveniently failed to mention the Chinky's of the NE-states. A more apt and tactful wording would be the largest hypocrisy rather than the largest democracy in the world. Correct me If I'm wrong “Democracy is majority rule and minority rights, however, would one be so tactless to say “Majority rule and minority Overrule”.
Dare we accused the OZ of being racist ? It could have been isolated incidences wherein the victim happens to be of Indian origin. We shout, curse and refute all claims made by peacekeepers the fact that the case is not so. Pessimism is a prelude to hatred, chaos and violence. Whereas, optimism is the harbinger of love, unity and universal brotherhood. Our arrogance in the OZ matter would only intensify the situation. Let's retrospect our own environment and let the good work start at home first. “Lets do unto others what we want others to do unto us”. I do not retrospect and scribble this sentences to provoke neither do i nurture hatred. I merely expressed an individuals perspective on the issues currently traumatizing the whole nation. Don't you dare call me prejudice about my belief amongst the 1001 castes, tribes and clans of India. As a matter of fact I hate one and all. I believe that prejudices, opportunities, hatred, pessimism, optimism, destiny, etc are what we created in our minds. Pessimism & optimism are within us, and that it's an intrinsic factor rather than an extrinsic one . We're the ingress and egress of the positive and negative vibes that influence our outlooks and habits. Let's work towards a stronger nation and build unity and integrity amidst us.
A brief retrospection into the history of Indian politicos and bureaucracy. With the formation of INC under the able guidance of Nehruji & Gandhiji saw a transformation, an awakening amongst the Desi Mass from the butcher to the diplomats and Maharaja's of the erstwhile Indian provinces. One and all fight to attain freedom from the British colonialism. The North Eastern states of India, we, whether we like it or not, pay obeisance to India's Nationalism and democratic ideals and pay taxes to the Govt. of India and allegiance to its constitution. Don't we deserve better and be treated equally. Maybe we prefer our memories to be short when it comes to equality and equal opportunities for all. It's a fact, history's written by the winners of the war. The freedom fighters of the North East what were their names ??!!, I can't seem to recollect. Perhaps, in our haste and prejudices we haven't taken any records of the people who have sacrifice their lives and hand over their land and kingdoms in obeisance to a far greater nation, India.
“JAI HO”!!!!
PS: It's not an angst nor an act of defiance against any culture, people, country, community or religion.As a matter of fact, it's an attempt on my part to do my bit in the society.And yea, please do feel free to rebuke me where called for, if required.
[The writer is an Architect in Delhi.-Admin]
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