Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Republic Day observed amidst tight security in Manipur

LAMKA, 27 JAN 2015: The 66th Indian Republic Day was observed in all over the state of Manipur amidst tight security, preceded by several bomb blasts in the state. In Churachandpur district headquarters the Republic Day celebration took place in Lamka Public ground in which the Deputy Commissioner of Churachandpur Mr Lunminthang Haokip, IAS unfurled the national flag and pay salute to the parade contingents. Prizes were given to the parade contingents. 


In A (NCC) Category, Rayburn NNC Jr Wing, CCPur Govt H/S NCC Jr Divn and Rayburn NCC Sr Divn bagged the 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize respectively.


In B (Sr Boys) category, 1st JNY Sr Boys, 2nd Donbosco Hr Sec School Sr Boys, and 3rd SSPP Residential School.


In C (Sr Girls) Category, 1st JNY Sr Gils, 2nd Donbosco Hr Sec School SR Girls, 3rd Phungkhothang H/S SR Girls.


In D (Junior Boys) Category, 1st JNV Jr Boys, 2nd Mishao Lhahvom JBS, 3rd Tuibuang Jr H/S


In E (Junior Girls) Category, 1st JNV Jr Girls, 2nd Tuibuang JR H/S, 3rd Mishao Lhahvom JBS.


The Forest Department bagged best prize in Republic Gate design or decoration while the best stall award was bagged by the Agriculture & Horticulture Department.


Food and Civil Supply (FCS) Department has distributed Kerosene Oil, Rice, Sugar and Potatoes.


One person can get 5 litres of K-oil at the rate of Rs 25 per litre, 5 kg of potatoes at the rate of Rs 15 per kg, 5 kg of rice at the rate of Rs 12 per kg, and 2 kg of sugar at the rate of Rs 25. Three barrels of K-oil stood near FCS stall where a number of womenfolk queued for their turn.  Each barrel contained 255 litres of K-oil. Kerosene Oil is one of the most necessities of the people.


The District Administration, Churachandpur awarded 20 red blankets to 17 chief, and three ex-servicemen in recognition of their valuable service to the Churachandpur District.  It also awarded 40 appreciation certificates to 39 government employees and one NGO in recognition to their valuable service to the Churachandpur District. 


The families of 13 victims of dog bite were given Rs 20,000 as compensation. Various artistes mesmerized the crowd with their melodious songs.


After the programme, there was a friendly football match between the Public Leaders and DLOs which ended in the victory of Public Leaders by scoring one goal against the DLO team.

Mr Langkhanpau, Chariman ADCC (District Council), Mr Demmang Haokip, Vice Chairman  ADCC & EM (ADCC) and other officials, Assam Rifles, BSF, IRF officers, and DLOs attended the football match. 


~ Bruce K. Thangkhal

The Mizoram Post | Manipur Chronicle | The Northeast Today | Satya Desh | Zogam Today

Loktak Lake: Jewel of Northeast India (Photo)

 

Loktak Lake, spanning 8 miles in length and 5 miles in width, is located near Moirang, Manipur. The lake is adorned with clusters of low hills, forming tiny islets known as ‘Thanga’ and ‘Karang’. Its most unique feature is the floating ‘phumdis’, a striking natural phenomenon.

Photo: Bruce K. Thangkhal
Date: 28.01.2015

Stamp: RANI GAIDINLIU


 

Zomi Idol India Contest held in Manipur

~ Bruce K. Thangkhal

Lamka, 27 Jan 2015: The Zogam Artistes Association (ZAA) organised the 1st Audition Round of the much talk of the town for song and music lovers ‘Zomi Idol India 2015’ here in Dorcas Mini Auditorium Hall, New Lamka on January 26.

From all corners, 56 youth singers contested in the audition round. Thirty of them were selected namely, Julie Thiembiekmawi Gangte, Zamkhawching, Lalbawi S Ngaihte, Minlian Valte, Joycee Chinremsiam, Lienminthang Haokip, Mansiankim, D Mangboy, Tracy Ngaihcing, Nangchinhao Tonsing, V Khen Mung, Hnunhoih, B Khum, T Dongtonlian, Thangthiansong, Bethsy Gangte, Lamkhanlian, Chingngaihlian, Nausi Nemdoikim, Hnunbiaklian Kullai, T Biaksang, M Rouhminglian, Roselyn Kimbuang, Mimin Vaiphei, Siam Huai, Sangching, Lawmnakim, Marily Kimlalmawi, Naingneihoi and Thanglianmang.

Out of 30, 20 will be selected in the Level-1 competition to be held at Zoveng Zogal Hall on January 31, 2015. Then Top 10 will be selected in the Level-2 competition on February 07, 2015 who will compete for the title of ‘Zomi Idol India 2015’ in the final round on February 14, 2015.

In the final round of Zomi Idol India 2015, three singers will be selected in which the 1st and 2nd winner will represent ZAA (India) in Global Zomi Idol Contest 2015 to be held in Tulsa, USA. The top three will be accorded with coveted prizes and mementoes.
Global Zomi Idol carries 5000 US Dollar + Citation +Trophy, 3000 US Dollar +Trophy + Citation and 2000 US Dollar + Trophy + Citation as 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize respectively.
 

(for The Mizoram Post / Eastern Chronicle / Manipur Chronicle / TNT-The Northeast Today / Zogam Today)

Zomi Nam Ni Song Composed Audition Competition Held in Manipur

LAMKA, 27 JAN 2015: The Song Composed Audition Competition for the upcoming 67th Zomi Nam Ni cum Mithun Festival 2015 took place at the Dorcas Hall Auditorium on January 27, 2015.

The event was inaugurated by Mr. Demmang Haokip, Vice Chairman of the Autonomous District Council, Churachandpur. In his address as the chief guest, Haokip commended the organizers for providing a valuable platform for emerging singers.

The competition featured two categories: Modern Song and Folk Song. Seventeen participants showcased their talents in the Modern Song category, while five competitors participated in the Folk Song category. Results will be announced during Zomi Nam Ni on February 20, with the winners receiving cash prizes of Rs 30,000, Rs 20,000, and Rs 10,000 for first, second, and third places, respectively.

The Song Competition was overseen by Mr. S Dal Sian Pau, Secretary of the Zomi Language & Literature Society (ZOLLS), and Mr. Sanglian from Singzabuong Arts. The event was live-telecasted by a local TV channel.

The judging panel comprised renowned songwriter Mr. V Siampu, who has composed around 400 songs; Mr. Stephen Mang, Associate Secretary of the Zomi Upliftment Society in Myanmar, known for over 40 compositions; and Mr. H Pauzachin, who has created about 50 songs.

The program was graced by several dignitaries, including Mr. Langkhanpau Guite, Chairman of the ADCC; Jamkhanpau, a member of the ADCC; Mr. Minboi Vaiphei, another member of the ADCC; Ms. Grace Zamnu; and Mr. Suanchinpau Guite.

The keynote address was delivered by Mr. M Gouzamang Guite, Coordinator of the Song Competition for Zomi Nam Ni 2015, who also serves as an Executive Member of the ADCC.

Earlier, on January 24, the Zomi Nam Ni Sketch Competition took place, with hundreds of young artists capturing images of Zomi leaders under the theme “Any Zomi Leaders.”

Additionally, an Essay Competition on the topic “Zomi After 20 Years” has been organized by the board, with prizes to be awarded on the day of Zomi Nam Ni.

Bruce K. Thangkhal

(for The Mizoram Post | Eastern Chronicle | Manipur Chronicle | The Northeast Today | Zogam Today)

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Dr Sir HH Mate: The Jewel of Manipur

NO INDIVIDUAL in India has ever received 100 awards in a lifetime — except for Dr. Sir H.H. Mate, a humble and multifaceted personality from Manipur, one of India's most strife-torn states. Recently, SATYA DESH, a renowned national magazine, had its special correspondent visit Dr. H.H. Mate and his family at their home. Dr. Mate is a man of extraordinary talents: a distinguished scientist, educationist, social worker, writer, and deeply religious individual.

Dr. Houlim Hemkholun Mate, also known as H.H. Mate, has been conferred with an astounding 123 awards by 2014, including 26 prestigious awards in 2014, 24 in 2013, and 28 in 2012. In January 2015 alone, he received the International Corporate Leadership Award in Bangkok (January 15) and the Jewel of Asia in Panaji, Goa (January 31).

More accolades are lined up for Dr. Mate, including:

  1. International Economic Gold Star Award (Bangkok, February 2, 2015)
  2. International Status Award for Intellectual People (Bangkok, February 2, 2015)
  3. Pearson Teaching Award (New Delhi, March 2015)
  4. Nelson Mandela Peace International Award (Moscow, June 2015)
  5. Star of Asia International Award (Moscow, June 2015)

To date, Dr. Mate has been recognized with 79 national awards, 38 international awards, and six state-level awards, with many more expected in the future.

The Apostolic Theological Seminary, New Delhi, awarded Dr. Mate an honorary Doctor of Divinity in 2011. His contributions to education and society are monumental, having authored over 1,500 articles, 31 research papers, 15 books, and 53 seminar papers, including eight international and 45 national/state-level presentations. Additionally, he has completed seven research projects published in scientific journals. Three of his books—Know Your Space & Universe, Ways for Reforming the Nation, and Education is the Maker of Life—are currently awaiting publication.

As an educationist, Dr. Mate has guided two MPhil students (completed in 2004 and 2006), three PhD scholars (completed in 2005, 2006, and 2010), and three technical research students, including one BTech and two MTech candidates (completed in 2009 and 2010). From 1994 to 1998, he also authored Thadou-Kuki (MIL) textbooks for Classes IX to XII.

In his quest to explore the identity of the Chin-Kuki-Mizo-Zomi community, Dr. Mate has conducted significant research on Maneshe—the lost tribe of Israel. His earlier work includes contributions to the National Research Laboratory for the Conservation of Chin, Kuki, and Mizo cultural heritage across India, Myanmar, and Bangladesh.

Dr. Mate has traveled extensively, visiting countries such as the United States (Washington, New York, North Carolina), the United Kingdom (London), France (Paris), Norway (Helsinki), Thailand (Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Pattaya), Nepal (Kathmandu), the UAE (Dubai), Russia (Tashkent), Mauritius, Singapore, Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur), and Sri Lanka (Colombo).

In 2014, the Autonomous District Council of Churachandpur (ADCC), Manipur, led by its Chairman Langkhanpau Guite, presented a new car to Dr. Mate at DM Veng Community Hall in recognition of his achievements.

Born in 1957 to Mr. Holkhojam and Mrs. Deihat in Lamjang Village, Chandel district, Dr. Mate is the eldest of five brothers and four sisters. Despite scoring only 38% in his HSLC exams, he persevered, completing his PUC (Science) with 45% and BSc (Physics) with 58% from Churachandpur College in 1982 and 1985, respectively. He went on to earn a BE (Electronics & Telecommunications) with 63% from AMIETE, New Delhi (1989), MSc (Physics) with 73%, MPhil (Physics) with 75%, and a PhD (Physics) with 78% from Osmania University, Hyderabad (1991-1999). He was the topper of his MPhil batch.

One of Dr. Mate's most profound moments came in a dream in 1989, when he envisioned meeting the great scientist Albert Einstein, who blessed him to teach and inspire others in the fields of education, science and technology, and social work. This dream became the cornerstone of his life's mission.

Mrs & Mr Mate

Married to Kimjalam in 2000, Dr. Mate is blessed with five daughters. In 1997, he received his first national recognition, the Bharat Excellence Award, shortly after completing three books over 15 years.

Dr. Mate served as a Junior Scientist at ISRO, New Delhi, for eight years before resigning to pursue his dream. In 2002, he established the Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Foundation School in Tuibuang, Churachandpur, to provide quality education for underprivileged children. He has personally sponsored 35 orphans. Last year, the school achieved an 80% pass rate, with 800 students enrolled and 74 Class-10 students currently preparing for board exams.


Despite being nominated twice for the Padma Shri Award, Dr. Mate has not yet received it, a fact he attributes to political factors. “I am not happy with the Manipur Government because my name has been overlooked for the Padma Shri many times without any reason. But I am not demanding it,” he stated.

Dr Mate and Special Correspondent of Satya Desh

Dr. Mate continues to dedicate his life to molding young minds and uplifting society, leaving an indelible mark as a scholar, scientist, and humanitarian.

DR HH MATE: Awards and Honours
(in alphabetical order)
 

1.     Award of Excellence in Research (2013) in Kolkata

2.     American Medal of Honour (2003) in North Carolina, USA

3.     Arch of Educational Excellence Award (2014) in Kolkata

4.     Asia Pacific Gold Star Award (2011) in Dubai, UAE

5.     Asia Pacific International Award (2012) in Bangkok, Thailand

6.     Asia Pacific Global Award (2013) in Dubai, UAE

7.     Asia Pacific International Gold Star Award (2014) in Tashkent, Russia

8.     Bal Sahyog Award (2006) in New Delhi

9.     Best Citizen of India Award (1998) in New Delhi

10. Best Teacher Award (2010) in Hyderabad

11. Best Educationist Award (2014) in New Delhi

12. Bharat Excellence Award (1997) in New Delhi

13. Bharat Gaurav Award (1997) in New Delhi

14. Bharat Jyoti Award (2003) in New Delhi

15. Bharat Shiksha Ratan Award (2011) in New Delhi

16. Bharat Nav Nirnan Ratan Award (2011) in New Delhi

17. Bharat Vibhushan Samman Puraskar and Gold (2012) in New Delhi

18. Bharat Gaurav Award &  Gold Medal (2012) in New Delhi

19. Bharat Jyoti Ratan Award (2014) in Hyderabad

20. Bharat Gaurav Puraskar (India Pride Award-2014) in New Delhi

21. Communal Harmony Award (1999) in Mumbai

22. Child Welfare Award (2001) in New Delhi

23. Devoted Teacher Award & Silver Medal (1999) in Jaipur

24. Dr Ambedkar Sadbhavana Award (2014) in New Delhi

25. Dr Syama Prasad Mookherjee Award (2014) in New Delhi

26. Eimi International Achiever’s Award (2014) in Lamka, Churachandpur, Manipur, India

27. Gayan Jyoti Ratan Award & Gold Medal (2011) in New Delhi

28. Gold Star Award for Excellence in Education (2011) in Bangalore

29. Good Reader Award (1999) in Mumbai, Maharashtra

30. Great Achiever of India Award (2012) in Hyderabad

31. Glory of India Award & Gold Medal (1997) in Bangalore

32. Gem of India Award (2014) in Hyderabad

33. Glory of India Award (2012) in New Delhi

34. Gold Medal for India (2010) in North Carolina, USA

35. Global Achievement Award (2011) in Dubai, UAE

36. Global Corporate Leadership Award (2013) in Dubai, UAE

37. Global Education Excellence (2012) in Kathmandu, Nepal

38. Global Achievers Development Award (2013) in Bangkok, Thailand

39. Global Achievers Award for Education Excellence (2013) in Bangkok

40. Global Achievers Award (2014) in Bangkok, Thailand

41. Global Arch of Excellence Award (2014) in Bangkok, Thailand

42. Global Humanity Excellence Award & Gold Medal (2014) in Kathmandu

43. Gold Star Asia International Award (2012) in Kathmandu, Nepal

44. Golden Beam of India Award (2013) in Bangkok

45. Gold Star Asia International Award (2013) in Kathmandu, Nepal

46. Guru Sreshta Award & Gold Medal (2012) in New Delhi

47. Hind Ratan Award (2012) in New Delhi

48. Hind Gaurav Award & Gold Medal (2012) in New Delhi

49. Indira Gandhi Sadbhavana Award (2011) in New Delhi

50. Indian Glory Achievers Award (2013) in New Delhi

51. Indo-Nepal Friendship Award (2012) in Kathmandu, Nepal

52. Indo-Nepal Sadbhavana Award (2013) in Kathmandu, Nepal

53. Indo-Nepal Friendship Award (2014) in Kathmandu, Nepal

54. Indo-Nepal Economic Growth Award (2014) in Kathmandu, Nepal

55. India International Achievers Award (2014) in Bangkok, Thailand

56. India Pacific Gold Award (2014) in New Delhi

57. International Excellence Gold Star Award (1998) in London, UK

58. International Millennium Gold Star Award (2000) in Bangkok

59. International Gold Star Award (2000) in Dubai, UAE

60. International Status Award for Intellectual Development (2013) in Bangkok, Thailand

61. International Status Award for Asia Education Excellence (2013) in Dubai, UAE

62. International Social Activities award (2012) in Kathmandu, Nepal

63. International Education Excellence Award (2012) in Kathmandu, Nepal

64. International Achievement Award (2013) in Kolkata

65. International Intellectual Achievement (2015) in Bangkok

66. International Corporate Leadership Award (2015) in Bangkok

67. International Economic Gold Star Award (2015) in Bangkok, Thailand (to receive on 08-02-2015)

68. International Status Award for Intellectual People (2015) in Bangkok (to receive on 08-02-2015)

69. Journalism Award (1997) in New Delhi

70. Jewel of India Award & Gold Medal (2012) in New Delhi

71. Jan Seva Sadbhavana Award & Gold Medal (2013) in New Delhi

72. Jewel of India Award (2013) in Hyderabad

73. Jewel of Asia Award (2015) in Goa, Panaji, India

74. Life Time Achievement Award (2012) in Kolkata

75. Life Dedicated Service Award (2009) in Churachandpur, India

76. Life Time Education Excellence Award (2013) in New Delhi

77. Man of Achievement Award (1999) in New Delhi

78. Man of the Year Award (2002) in North Carolina, USA

79. Manav Seva Puraskar (2013) in Kolkata

80. Mahatma Gandhi Peace Award (2014) in New Delhi

81. Marvel Man of Kukis Award (2012) in Dimapur

82. Millennium Achievers Award & Gold Medal (2000) in New Delhi

83. Mother Teresa Excellence Award (2011) in Hyderabad

84. Most Outstanding Service Award (2012) in Churachandpur

85. Mother India International Award (2012) in Bangalore

86. National Child Welfare Award (2004) in Mumbai

87. National Social Development Award (2012) in New Delhi

88. National Eminence Award (2013) in Kolkata

89. National Education Leadership Award (2013) in New Delhi

90. National Corporate Leadership Award (2013) in New Delhi

91. Noble Son of India Award (2011) in Hyderabad

92. Nelson Mandela Peace International Award (2015) in Moscow (to receive in June 2015)

93. Outstanding Performance Excellence Award (2013) in Hyderabad

94. Paryavara Donacharya Award & Silver Medal (1998) in Jaipur

95. Pride of India Award (2012) in Bangalore

96. Priyadarshini Indira Gandhi Award (2011) in Bangalore

97. Pride of India Gold Award & Gold Medal (1999) in Washington

98. Pride of Asia International Award (2014) in Kathmandu, Nepal

99. Pearson Teaching Award (2015) in New Delhi (to receive in March 2015)

100.            Rashtra Pratibha Puraskar (2011) in Bangalore

101.            Rajiv Gandhi Shiromani Award (2012) in New Delhi

102.            Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Award (2012) in Bangalore

103.            Rajiv Gandhi Unity Award (2012) in New Delhi

104.            Rajiv Gandhi Samaj Ratna Award (2014) in New Delhi

105.            Rajiv Gandhi Achiever’s Award for Vidyan Ratan (2014) in New Delhi

106.            Rashtriya Shiksha Samman Puraskar & Gold Medal (2011) in New Delhi

107.            Rashtriya Vidya Saraswati Puraskar (2012) in Kolkata

108.            Rashtriya Shiksha Ratan Award & Gold Medal (2012) IN’ New Delhi

109.            Rashtriya Shiksha Shiromani Award (2012) in Bangalore

110.            Rashtriya Pragai Award & Gold Medal (2013) in New Delhi

111.            Rashtriya Shiksha Shree Award & Gold Medal (2013) in New Delhi

112.            Rahstriya Vikas Shiromani Award & Gold Medal (2013) in New Delhi

113.            Rashtriya Vigyan Ratan Award (2014) in New Delhi

114.            Rashtriya Sadbhavana Award (2014) in Kolkata

115.            Rashtriya Vidya Ratan Award (2014) in New Delhi

116.            State Teacher Award (2003) in Imphal, Manipur, India

117.            Social and Public Service Award (2013) in New Delhi

118.            Social Writer Award (2002) in Churachandpur, Manipur

119.            Star of Asia Award & Gold Medal (2014) in Goa, India

120.            Star of Asia International Award (2015) in Moscow, Russia (to receive in June 2015)

121.            Star Gold International Award (2012) in Mauritius, USA

122.            Shining Star of India Award (2013) in Kathmandu, Nepal

123.            Twenty First (21srt) Century Educational Excellence Award (2012) in Hyderabad

124.            UNICEF Diary Award (1998) in Paris, France

125.            Vikas Ratna Award (1998) in New Delhi

126.            Vijay Ratna Award (1998) in New Delhi

127.            Vidya Ratan Award (2012) in New Delhi

128.            Vanyajeeva Dronacharya Award & Silver Medal (2008) in Jaipur

129.            Writer Award (2013) in Imphal, Manipur

130.            World Medal of Honour (2003) in North Carolina, USA

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~ Bruce K. Thangkhal


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