Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Bawlung suisiem Vunglawmching

Lamka, Sept 5, 2017: Miss Vunglawmching @ Lawmching ahileh National Games Village, Imphal a um Pa M Thawmzalam leh Nu Lydia te nupa gil aga Pasian gualzawlna goutan tanu 2 leh tapa 1 te lah a akhatna ahi.

Lawmching khu 13 Feb 2004 ni'a pieng, tuletu a Class IX sim lellel ahi.

Football kimawl lunglut mama a, tutan a ahina leh a maban programme a nei khen khat te tam anuai a bang in tahlang vai.
 
Ama khu District Youth Affairs & Sports te saina nuai ah 6 months course football training Khumanlampak, Imphal ah April - Sept 2016 sung vatel hi. Tua banah Febuary 20-24, 2017 in zong  Chennai (Tamil Nadu) ah Khelo India 2017 under 14 girls a State ai-oh in kuanding in selection ngah a, vakuan hi. Team bangzah te tunga goal tam tahtah in vazou uh hi.

Tua banah May 1-10, 2017 in Prime Minister Talent Hunt, Assam Rifle te saina in OORJA CAPF under 19 Football Tournament 2017 (Khumanlampak) ah Eastern Sporting Union (ESU Club) min in pangkia a, ama'n zong ama hina tahlang in goal bangzah ekhat khum kia in Runners up va la uhi.

Tualou in 22-26 July, 2017 in State Inter School Subroto Mukherjee Football Tournament under 17 girls ah Imphal East a Poireikhongjit High School min in Khumanlampak Main stadium ah district 10 apat team 10 kidemna ah tel a, final kaai uhi. Final match ah CC Hr Sec School, I/W toh kimawl ua, Lawmching inzong goal khat khum in 2-0 in zou uhi. Tam tournament a winner/champion ahi uh toh kiton in Sept 3-15, 2017 sung in Manipur State ai-oh in Delhi ah Subroto Cup International Football Tournament 2017 Junior Girl (Under 17) ah kihel lellel hi. Tutan a tam kimawl toh kisai akithei dan tam anuai a bang ahi:

Dt.3 a Manipur 8-0 IPSC at NWC stadium (tamni ni zong aman goal 1 ana khum hi) 

Dt.4 a Telangana tawh di himananleh amau hing kuanlou ua MNP in zou himai suah hi.

Dt.5 a Manipur 1-0 Madhya Pradesh at Dr. Ambedkar Stadium na gualzou kia ua.

Tua quarter final lutta in dt.7 ah Manipur vs SAI di at Dr. Ambedkar Stadium a kimaitua di uhi.

~ ZOLENGTHE

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Joint Representation to PM by Hmar Inpui & Zomi Council Supporting Tripartite Talks

A JOINT REPRESENTATION SUBMITTED TO THE HON’BLE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA THROUGH THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, CHURACHANDPUR BY HMAR INPUI AND ZOMI COUNCIL ON 8 AUGUST, 2017 IN SUPPORT OF THE ON-GOING TRIPARTITE TALKS

Hon’ble Sir,

At the outset, the Hmar Inpui and Zomi Council and all its constituent civil society organisations (CSOs) would like to express our sincere gratitude to the NDA Government under your able leadership for your sincere efforts to bring a permanent political solution in Manipur.

It is encouraging to know that the Government of India, the Government of Manipur and the Suspension of Operation (SoO) groups in Manipur – namely, the United People’s Front (UPF) and Kuki National Organisation (KNO) will be sitting for the third round of tripartite talks on 9th August, 2017 in New Delhi. It is also immensely satisfying to note that the Union Government has appointed Shri Dineshwar Sharma, former Director of Intelligence Bureau (IB), as an interlocutor for SoO groups.

In this regard, may we draw your kind attention to the following points:

1. Need for Immediate Political Solution:
That, immediate political solution is the need of the hour in Manipur to end decades of violence and conflict. The tribal have been subjugated and assimilated; our land, basic rights and even our very existences under the sun have been threatened now. Such pathetic conditions resulted in mushrooming of tribal armed groups in the past. However, most of them have decided to shun the path of violence and signed SoO with the Government to create a conducive atmosphere for peaceful political dialogue.

2. Promise of 6th Schedule Provisions:
That, having understood our plights and acknowledging the need for a permanent political solution, the Hon’ble Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singhji promised to extend 6th Schedule provisions of the Constitution to tribal areas of Manipur within six (6) months during his election campaign at Ngathal Ground, Churachandpur, Manipur, in the month of February 2017, if the BJP is voted to power in the state.

3. Chief Minister’s Commitment:
Furthermore, the Hon’ble Chief Minister, Shri Biren Singh, in his ‘personal political mission’ stated thus, “to bring the issue of militant groups under SoO, irrespective of their background, to its logical conclusion within a given time frame” and “invite all UGs in the state for political dialogue to bring a permanent political solution.”

We firmly believe that the time has come to fulfil these promises and turn words into action.

The Hmar Inpui and Zomi Council would also like to reiterate that we fully support the on-going peaceful political dialogue and pray that it leads to an honourable, acceptable, durable and practical political solution for the tribal in the state of Manipur.

On behalf of the people and the tribes we represent, we plead your honour to kindly take up all possible steps for immediate political solution and pave the way for an era of peace and development.

Thanking you in anticipation.

Yours sincerely,
(Joseph Lalrothang)
President, HMAR INPUI

(Francis Songate)
General Secretary, HMAR INPUI

(B.D. Simte)
Chairman, ZOMI COUNCIL

(Khamneithang Vaiphei)
General Secretary, ZOMI COUNCIL

Copy to:

  1. The Hon’ble Union Home Minister, Govt. of India

  2. The Hon’ble Chief Minister, Manipur

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Too Much to Bear: Manipur Youth Critical at SJH Delhi

NEW DELHI, MAR 14, 2017:  A young man, just 25 years old, came all the way from Manipur to Delhi—full of hope and dreams—to find a job. But instead of employment, he found himself in a hospital bed at Safdarjung Hospital, fighting for his life.

He is now in critical condition. Doctors have discovered a hole in his heart, a condition he's unknowingly carried since birth. The only way to save his life? An immediate heart surgery. But here’s the devastating part—the cost is between Rs. 5 to Rs. 10 lakhs.

"Be ready with at least Rs. 5 lakhs," one of the doctors told us.

We were shattered. How can a poor young man, who came looking for a livelihood, now be asked to cough up such an astronomical amount just to stay alive?

A nurse from the Northeast working at a private hospital whispered to us that some private hospitals charge Rs. 7 to Rs. 8 lakhs for similar surgeries. We used to believe government hospitals like SJH would be more affordable. But clearly—not always.

It left us questioning everything.
Is this corruption, or just the harsh reality of our broken healthcare system?
Are life-saving surgeries really priced on a whim?
Is hope only for the rich?

He still lies there, clinging to life.
All we can do now is pray... and act.

GOOD SAMARITANS RISE

In this darkest hour, hope came in the form of selfless hearts.
The patient’s family sends heartfelt thanks and blessings to the Good Samaritans:

Mr. Biakmuang Guite, General Secretary of Siamsinpawlpi (SSPP) JHQ Delhi, and
Mr. Thangkhanmuan, a BPO employee

…both of whom rushed straight from their night shift to the hospital to donate blood.

A big salute also to the Kuki Students’ Organisation, Delhi (KSOD) led by:
Mr. Thangrijoy Baite, President
Mr. Seilenmang Haokip, General Secretary
Mr. Sasat & Mr. Lien Mate, Information Secretaries

They all gathered at Safdarjung Hospital on the evening of March 11, 2017 (Saturday)—from all across Delhi—to do one thing: help a brother in need.

In moments like these, we are reminded of who we truly are—not just people from the Northeast, not just Delhi residents, but humans with a heart.

Let us continue to stand by each other,
to give hope,
to save lives.

In service of our Northeast brothers and sisters.

~ BRUCE K. THANGKHAL
(the helper of this young man)

Sunday, March 12, 2017

NE HELPLINE writes to Robin Hibu, IPS, Delhi Police on Security Concerns for NE People

 NORTH EAST SUPPORT CENTRE & HELPLINE

A124/6 Katwaria Sarai, New Delhi 110016

09958874724 | 09999397620 | 9650063397

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To,                                                                           04th March, 2017

 

Shri Robin Hibu, IPS

Nodal Officer for North East,

Jt. Commissioner of Police

New Delhi

 

 

SUBJECT:- SAFETY AND SECURITY CONCERNS FOR THE NORTHEAST PEOPLE DURING HOLI FESTIVALS.


 

Respected Sir,


Now-a-days many complaints of feeling of UNSAFE and INSECURE has been received by THE NORTH EAST SUPPORT CENTRE & HELPLINE from many Northeast community living in the National Capital Regions, especially women who are working in private companies that they have been targeted in different ways --- ‘abused’‘discriminated’ and faced ‘derogatory remarks’ during the happiest moments of Holi festivals last year. In the current year such bad treatments can be experienced so therefore there should be ‘security vigils’ in the places where the populace of the North East people is high. This security measures must be taken up at the earliest in order to avoid unnecessary outcomes.

 

According to the latest complaints received from women from North-Eastern States in Delhi and its NCR Regions, told the NESCH [NE HELPLINE] that they were allegedly mistreated by the locals during Holi festivals. Mostly women from NE regions were targeted by the Holi revelers. Many of the NE women complained that they have been facing many ill treatments during Holi festivals. The locals use to throw/pour dirty water from the balcony of their houses. Some locals throwing coloured-water and firecrackers to NE women inappropriately. In truest experiment, last year a young Manipuri girl dressed neat and tidy coming out for office job, on the way she was splashed with dirty water by a group of men. Though she requested them politely that she is going for office duty. However the group turndown her fervent requests instead they rubbed her face with different colours (rang) and many of the colours fallen on her clean and pant. So she helplessly fallen and cry for help.  The men fled from the scene. Another incident was when two couple from Nagaland coming out from AIIMS hospital after getting medical treatment were badly treated by coloured-water balloons. Their medical papers of doctor’s prescription were almost spoiled by the water. Another young Mizo girl in Munirka, who went for buying some food items, was allegedly grabbed behind by 4-6 young boys in the name of Holi. Indeed they are shouing, “Happy Holi….. Happi Holi…… Holi… Holi … Holi Hai!”

 

NESCH have been maintaining records of such incidents for the past many years.

 

Ofcourse everybody knows Holi is a time of Joy and Happiness. If so, let us all try to celebrate Holi in a meaningful way and may it bring Peace and Harmony among the Indians.

 

Not only focusing the safety and security of the NE women, we also concern for the male-folks who can also be under such attacks.  Therefore there is an urgent need of police presence and intervention to prevent such offence in day or night.

 

Therefore Sir, with much faith and confident on you, we would like to requests you to tight-up security vigils in the pockets of the localities where maximum number of North East people resides.

 

Thanking You, Sir

 


In the SERVICE of Our BROTHERS and SISTERS of NORTHEAST India.


 

Yours Sincerely,

BRUCE K. THANGKHAL

Media In-charge, NESCH

Mob. 9999397620

E-mail: northeasthelpline2007@gmail.com

 

 

COPY TO:-

1] Commissioner of Police, Delhi

2] Commissioner of Police, Gurgaon

3] Nodal Officer for NE People, Gurgaon

4] Commissioner of Police, Noida

5] Commissioner of Police, Faridabad

6] Commissioner of Police, Ghaziabad*

7] Guard File

 

*NOTE: The website of Ghaziabad Police has not been found at all. We could not gather contact numbers of Ghaziabad Police. Authority must take up this matter immediately. It is a humble request to the authority/ CP Ghaziabad to launch the website at the earliest for the safety of the citizen.

 

(North East Support Centre and Helpline (NESCH) is a combined initiative of human rights activists, social workers, students, journalists, lawyers, intellectuals and professionals to prevent harassment, discrimination, molestation and abuses meted out to people from Northeast India living in Delhi and its NCR particularly women.)


-------:O( WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY HOLI )O:-------

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Delhi Police working around the Clock in Munirka (Photo)

 " For the safe and security of the northeast people, these Delhi Cops have been working hard consistently around the clock in Munirka, south Delhi, which deserves appreciation and honour."

Photos dated 11th September 2013 and 26th November 2016. 
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Mob. 9999397620 (24/7)
Media Incharge,
North East Support Centre & Helpline (NE Helpline), New Delhi
--- "To Serve & Protect" ---

(NESCH is a combined initiative of human rights activists, social workers, students, journalists, lawyers, intellectuals and professionals seeking to prevent harassment, discrimination, molestation and abuses of the people from Northeast States living in Delhi-NCR and tribal communities of different states in India. NESCH established in 2007).


Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Muanna Rose | Thangkhal Film

 


Muanna Rose 
(Love Story in Thangkhal/ Zogam Film Company) 

"Muanna Rose" is a semi-true love story about a young couple deeply in love. The heroine and the hero were a perfect match — she was beautiful, and he was handsome. However, the heroine’s parents strongly disapproved of her lover and firmly opposed their relationship. This led to tensions, anger, frustration, and even physical clashes between the hero and those who tried to stop him. In the end, love wins — the hero overcomes all obstacles. And yes, there’s still much more to the story…

Director: T.K. Mate (Thangkhal Khamminkhup Mate)
Starrings: Thangsuanlian Lianzaw & Khumi. 
Bad Leader: Thanglunmang
Released Year: 1995

Date: 22 Nov 2016 | Khaalnou


Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Zomis celebrate Khuado Pawi 2016

The Zomi community celebrated their harvest festival, Khuado Pawi, in Vikaspuri, New Delhi, on 11 October 2016.

Dr Alana Golmei, Director of the Pannu Foundation and Founding General Secretary of the North East Support Centre and Helpline, attended the event as the chief guest. Bruce K. Thangkhal, President of the Zomi Students’ Federation, Delhi Cell, and media in-charge of NESCH, joined as the special invitee.

A large number of Zomis living in the capital came together for the festival with joy and happiness.

The event was organised by Zomi Innkuan Delhi. Zomi pastor TK Lianpu explained that Khuado Pawi is a Zomi festival celebrated after the harvest. It is a ritual and feast meant to cleanse the village and its surroundings.

In simple words, it is about driving away darkness and illness from the village and its people.

The festival is a time for gathering, sharing, and friendship after months of hard work in different places of employment.

The celebration featured cultural dances, singing, speeches and blessings. Young and old Zomis wore colourful and beautiful traditional clothing, adding charm to the event.

~ KHALVONTAWI NEWS

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Dr. Alana Golmei awarded DCW Achievement Award 2016

New Delhi, March 08, 2016: Dr. Alana Golmei, General Secretary of Northeast Support Centre & Helpline (NESCH) was awarded the first annual awards "DCW Achievement Award" by Delhi Commission for Women on the occasion of International Women’s Day, 8 March 2016, in recognition of her efforts towards spearheading the cause of women.

Dr. Alana Golmei is a General Secretary of North East Support Centre & Helpline based in New Delhi which was launched in 2007 with the aim to prevent harassment, discrimination, molestation and abuses meted out to people from Northeast India living in Delhi and its NCR particularly women. Since then, she has been in the fore front in tackling the rampant problems faced by people from Northeast India in Delhi/NCR.

She has founded Pann Nu Foundation on 18 May 2013 at the backdrop of the rising violence against women in today’s world in the form of gender based discriminations, physical and mental abuse, etc. The Foundation is committed to safeguard and uphold the dignity of women, and strive against all forms of discrimination and crimes against women irrespective of caste, class, race, religion and geographical region.

On 25 September 2014, Alana Golmei was also honored with the prestigious ALL Grassroots Women of the Decade Achievers Award by Assocham Ladies League for setting-up the Northeast Support Centre and 24/7 Helpline to prevent harassment, discrimination, and abuse faced by the people from Northeast India living in metros, particularly women.

~ BKT | NORTHEAST HELPLINE (NESCH)

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Zomi Nam Ni Delhi 2016

The Zomis in the national capital celebrated Zomi Nam Ni at Vikaspuri on 20 February 2016. The event was organised by Zomi Innkuan Delhi in partnership with the Zomi Students' Federation, Delhi Cell. Zomis from different parts of the city came together to observe this important day.

~ KHALVONTAWI NEWS




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