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UPSC: IES / ISS Examination 2011

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Sunday, July 31, 2011

A combined competitive examination for recruitment to Grade IV of the Indian Economic Service and Indian Statistical Service Examination 2011 by the  Union Public Service Commission from 3rd December 2011.
1. Indian Economic Service: 19 vacancies
2. Indian Statistical Service: 46 vacancies

Educational qualification: Post Graduate degree in Economics/Applied Economics/Business Economics/Econometrics for the post of Indian Economic Service and Post Graduate degree in Statistics/Mathematical Statistics/Applied Statistics for the post of Indian Statistical Service from a recognized University.



Age limit: The age limit is must have attained 21 years and must have attained the 30 years as on 01-01-2011, relaxation as per rules.

Application Fee: Candidates applying online to pay the fee of Rs 100/- (No fee for Female/SC/ST/PH candidates) either remit the money in any branch of SBI by cash (OR) by using net banking facility of SBI (OR) by using visa/master credit/debit card. Candidates applying offline through Common Application Form to pay the fee of Rs 200/- through a single Central Recruitment Fee Stamp (CRFS) and affixed on the application form given in the space



How to apply: The eligible candidates have to apply either online or offline mode.

Online : The candidates have to apply through online from the www.upsconline.nic.in website on or before 29-08-2011, till 11.59 pm.

Offline : The candidates can also apply offline through prescribed format that means new common application form which can be purchased from designated Head Post Offices or Post Offices through out the country by cash payment of Rs 30/-, the candidates required to affix the postage stamp Rs 6/- on the acknowledgement card and send it together with application form, candidates duly filled in application form and acknowledgement card should then mailed in the special envelop, candidates should also write the name of the examination… Indian Economic Service/Indian Statistical Service Examination, 2011, on the envelop to the following address by post or speed post only, on or before 05-09-2011, Controller of Examinations, Union Public Service Commission, Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi-110069.

Examination Centres:

AHMEDABAD, JAIPUR, ALLAHABAD, JAMMU, BANGALORE,  KOLKATA, BHOPAL, LUCKNOW, CHANDIGARH, MUMBAI, CHENNAI, PATNA, CUTTACK, SHILLONG, DELHI, SHIMLA, DISPUR, THIRUVANAN, HYDERABAD, THAPURA.
Important Dates:
Closing date for online registration: 29-08-2011, till 11.59 pm.
Last date for receipt of offline application: 05-09-2011

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NEHU - UG results a Hmar mi Topper pahni an um(Update)

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Shillong, July 20,2011: North-Eastern Hill University hnuoia Under Graduate results thenkhat puong ani tah. Tuchena results puonga um ta pova, HSA Shillong members hai an thaw tha hle, Rank Holders pahni (2) an um tah, results dang chu kar thar khin puong nawk hman dinga  beisei a nih.

University Rank Holders hai:
1. Tv. Thangrimawi Khawzawl S/o John Kapsung Shillong, B.A (Music) 1st Class, 2nd Position


2. Nk. Elizabeth Lalramneihlun D/o. B. Rosiemlien Shillong,  B.Sc. (Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics) 1st Class, 2nd Position




July,31, 2011: NEHU hnuoia UG Results po chu puong zo alo ni tah. Hmar mi pahni in position anlak nawk.



3. Nk. Lily Lalnunmawi D/o Vungthang-M.Ramthar(Khawmawi), B.A (Pol.Science) 1st Class, 5th Position



 

4. Nk. Mercy Darthamawi D/o Lalhuoplien Infimate- Shillong, B.A (Sociology) 1st Class, 6th Position


Hlawtlingna changhai ei lawmpui takzet!!!

HSA N.C Hill & Karbi Anglong Jt.Hqrs 15th Conference

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Muolhoi, July 30, 2011:  HSA N.C Hills & Karbi Anglong Jt.Hqrs  15th Conference –cum-Meritorious Award, 2010-11 chu 28th-29th July sung khan Muolhoi High School Complex, Haflong, NC Hills (Assam) ah “Indin Thar Nawk Ei Tiu’ (Let Us Rebuilt) ti thupui hmangin hlawlingtaka hmang a nih. Hi hun ahin Chief Guest in Pu Laltlansang Hmar, EM le Pu Lalthangzuol Joute, MAC hai hmang an nih, chun hienghai bak ahin N.C Hills a ei mithiem inlar Pu. V.L Tluonga Bapui le midang dang hai khawmin an hung uopmawi. Conference Observer dingin HSA Gen.Hqrs tienga inthawkin Jt.Secy Tv.Simon L Infimate hmang a ni bawk. Inchukna tieng panga thawthazuol hai mi 80 laizet kuoma Meritorious Award inhlan anih. Term thar 2011-2013 sunga thuoitu ding’n ahnuoia tarlang hai hi ruot an nih.

President: Pu Lalhmarthang Tuolor

Vice President: Pu H.Sangkhum Riengsete

Gen. Secretary: Tv Lalthanglien Thiek

Asst.Gen.Secy: Lalramsan Buongpui

Finance Secy: Nk. Jael Khawbung

Treasurer: Nk. Jerusalem

Secy, Education: Nk. Felicia

Secy, Info & Pub: R.B Hmar

Secy,Games & Sports: J.J Robert

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Hmar tribals threatened to impose indefinite strike along NH-53

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Babul Rongmei killing: Ngur Sunthang Ngurte arrestedHmarkhawlien, July 27, 2011: In a joint press statement issued today by the Hmar National Union (Assam), Hmar Students’ Association (Barak Valley, Assam), and Hmar Inpui (Hmar Supreme House), Barak Valley Region in connection with the arrest and illegal detention of Mr. Ngursunthang on July 26, 2011 by the Assam police, the organisations condemned the systematic victimization, harassment and repeated attempts to blame the Hmar tribals for the killing of Babul Rongmei, Chairman of the Barak Valley Hill Tribes Development Council (BVHTDC).

Ngursungthang is the former chairman of BVHTDC.

Babul Rongmei was shot dead by three unidentified assailants in his drawing room at his Silchar residence on July 10, 2011. One of the assailants was lynched by the crowd while two of his accomplices escaped.

In the joint press statement, the Hmar organisations also stated that the banned NSCN/GPRN (K) already owned responsibility for the killing of Babul Rongmei and also declared the name of the slain assailant and his rank in the proscribed outfit.

The NSCN/GPRN (K) (Zeliangrong Region) in its press release on July 12, 2011 took responsibility for giving capital punishment to Babul Rongmei, and stated that the operation was launched in the interest of the Zeliangrong Nagas by the Demo team of Silchar town under the command of lieutenant Stenhawk.

The arrested former chairman of BVHTDC Ngursunthang also denied his alleged involvement in the killing and termed it as baseless, motivated and a conspiracy to malign him and tarnish his image before the public and demanded a high level inquiry, preferably by CBI, to investigate the case so that the truth be revealed to all.

Terming the repeated attempt of the police to blame the killing of Babul Rongmei on the Hmar tribals as reprehensible and devoid of any justice, the Hmar organisations demanded the immediate and unconditional release of Ngursunthang, failure for which they threatened to undertake demonstration and impose indefinite strike along the NH-53 from July 28, 2011.

~hmar.in

 

 

Mizoram not to revive SoO signed with HPC-D

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Aizawl, July 27 (PTI) Mizoram will not revive the Suspension of Operation (SoO) signed with Manipur's Hmar People's Convention (Democrats), as it has signed one with the Centre.

Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla today told the state assembly that the Centre signed SoO with a number of ethnic insurgent groups in Manipur including Kuki, Hmar and Paite and the need did not arise to renew the SoO signed by the state government with the HPC-D in November last year.

Intervening in a discussion during the question hour, Thanhawla said that the SoO between the HPC-D and the Centre covered only Manipur and had not been extended to neighbouring states like Assam, Mizoram and Tripura.

Stating that the government would not allow balkanisation of Mizoram, he said,"That is why we created the Sinlung Hill Development Council with an executive order after signing the government-HPC accord, not a political council.

 

New format for CAT 2011

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BANGALORE: The Common Admission Test (CAT), which holds the key to the 13 IIMs and other major B-schools in the country, has gone for a format makeover. The test will be conducted between October 22 and November 18, 2011. Though the number of questions remains the same,CAT 2011 will have two sections instead of three, and an additional five minutes to tackle the test.

According to an official statement released on Monday byPrometric, the testing agency and IIMs, CAT 2011 will have only two sections - the first will focus on quantitative ability and data interpretation and the second on verbal ability and logical reasoning.

"These two sections will be implemented sequentially with separate time limits. The examination will be 140 minutes. Candidates will have 70 minutes to answer 30 questions within each section, which will have an on-screen countdown timer. Once the time ends for the first section, they will move to the second and will no longer be able to go back," said the statement.

"This is a move to be student-friendly. There are many students who lose out on a seat as they would have failed to perform in one of the sections," said prof Janakiraman Moorthy, convenor, CAT 2011. An additional five minutes have been added to the existing two-andhalf hours. This includes a 15-minute tutorial that will guide students through the process.

Bhilai, Jammu and Dehradun have been added to the existing 33 test locations. The number of testing days will remain 20.

Check-in time has been reduced by half-an-hour from the previous two hours. With this change, the afternoon sessions will start at 3.15pm.

WHAT'S NEW
Three sections reduced to two No option of going back and forth Additional five minutes 30 min reduction in reporting time Three new locations 30 more outlets to sell vouchers.

~TNN

Babul Rongmei killing: Ngur Sunthang Ngurte arrested

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Silchar, July 26: Ngur Sunthang Ngurte, former chairman of Barak Valley Hill Tribes Development Council, whom the police was in search of in connection with the killing of Babul Rongmei, was arrested this morning at around 8 am from his residence at Hmarkhawlein in Lakhipur subdivision.

It is to be recalled that Babul Rongmei, chairman of the council, was killed on July 10 at his Sabashpur residence near Silchar Medical College and Hospital by an assailant identified as Blesson Golmei, self-styled second Lieutenent of NSCN (K) along with his two accomplices. While Blesson was nearly lynched to death, his two accomplices who are yet to be identified made their escape.

Just after the killing of Babul, Alimai Kamei, a former member of the council was arrested from his Fulertal house. When a police team led by SDPO of Lakhipur KK Barua went in search of Ngur Sunthang Ngurte, he was not present at his residence. Subsequently, two persons, identified as Hrishikesh Das and Saikat Paul Chowdhury were arrested from different areas of Silchar. While the former was the owner of a SIM card shop, the other produced fake documents to buy the SIM which was used by the assailant in his mobile set.

All three, Alimai Kamei, Hrishikesh Das and Saikat Paul Chowdhury were later sent to jail. On specific information that Ngur Sunthang Ngurte was at his home, a police party in plain clothes led by sub inspector, Lakhipur Police Station, Gitesh Bhattacharjee surrounded his residence and took him into custody. He was handed over to Ghungoor Police Outpost near here for interrogation. He was arrested with reference to case no. 1094/2011 U/S 448,302,34 (IPC), R/W 25 (1B) Arms Act on the basis of the FIR filed by the wife of Babul Rongmei, Themlu Rongmei, on July 11, 2011.

~The Sentinel

Indian Airlines Cabin Crew Recruitment July 2011

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Airline Allied Services Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Air India Limited, is looking for smart, young and energetic Female and Male Indian Nationals for its immediate requirement  for Trainee Cabin Crew/Cabin Crew on a fixed term engagement, for an initial period of three years and to maintain a wait list for future requirements.

Qualifications:

Graduate from a recognised University. OR

10+2 and three years’ Degree/ Diploma in Hotel Management & Catering Technology from a Government recognised Institute.

OR

10+2 with at least one year experience in  Passenger Interface  in  an Airline or Hospitality Services. (Candidates with minimum one year of flying experience as Cabin Crew in an Airline of repute will be considered for the post of Cabin Crew. Preference will be given to candidates with valid SEP. The period of training will not be counted for  the purpose of determining one year of flying experience.)

The following areas  of Airline and Hospitality services will be considered  relevant for the purpose of determining eligibility in experience:-

· Passenger Services in Airline/Airport Terminal Handling/IATA accredited Travel & Tourism Agency

· Call Centre/BPO

· Front Office/Guest Relations/Hostess or Steward in 3 star & above rated hotels or in reputed Food/Coffee/Restaurant chains.

Preference will be given to candidates holding valid Indian Passport

AGE: Between 20 and 30 years (Relaxable upto 5 years in case of SC/ST and 3 years in case of OBC categories)

MARITAL STATUS: Unmarried

Emoluments:

Rs.7500 per month (during training Period)

Rs.32000 per month (After Completion of Training for 60 hours of actual flying)

Height & Weight:

Female  - Minimum 154.5 cms. with proportionate weight

Male  - Minimum 163 cms. with proportionate weight

{ Relaxation of 2.5 cms for SC/ST candidates & those from North East states & hilly states (subject to domicile proof) Attach proof. }

- Norms for the weight to be as per the charts (Height & Weight Chart is also available on the Website)

Cosmetic Appearance:

- Should be well groomed with clear complexion without any noticeable blemish, odd scars/birth mark or bad case of acne.

- Even and regular teeth.

Speech:

Clear speech, no stammering, lisping and with clear understandable accent.

LANGUAGE: Fluency in English and one or more Indian Languages. Should also have

working knowledge of Hindi. A candidate shall be deemed to have acquired working knowledge of Hindi, if he/she has passed Matriculation or an equivalent or higher examination with Hindi as one of the subjects; OR Pragya, the examination conducted under Hindi Teaching Scheme of the Central Government or when so specified by that Government in respect of any particular category of post, any lower examination under that scheme; OR Any other examination specified on that behalf by the Central Government; OR he/she declares himself/herself to have acquired such knowledge.

SELECTION PROCESS: WALK-IN-INTERVIEW ONLY

i) Interested candidates, who fulfil the above eligibility criteria, are required to report for registration between 0930 hrs to 1330 hrs. Candidates with flying experience as Cabin Crew, will be required to appear only for Interview. Candidates for the post of Trainee Cabin Crew will appear for  Group Discussion and  those who qualify the same will appear for personal Interview at any one of the following locations for which the dates and venues will be intimated separately on the website.

Regions: Jaipur, Chandigarh, Amritsar, Delhi, Lucknow, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kozhikode, Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Pune, Goa, Indore, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Eastern Region, Guwahati, Bagdogra, Shillong, Dimapur, Kolkata

Date & Venue for the Group Discussion/ Personal Interview will be intimated shortly on this site www.airindia.in

Application Fees:

Rs.500 in the form of Demand Draft in favour of “Airline Allied Services Ltd. Delhi” (No Fees for SC / ST Candidates)

 

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Hmar Ṭawng Hi Ziek Dik Harsa Dingin Ka Ring Bik Nawh

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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

~R H Hminglien Hmar, VIRTHLI Columnist
25.07.2011

Hmar á¹­awng hi ziek dik le tiem dik harsa tak ni awma hril a ni rawp el ta hi ka lo tlawmngai ve deu hlak chu tie! Abikin thumal ziek zawm ding le zawm lo ding hi a chieng naw niin an hril rawp a. Chuleiin, hi thua ka ngaidan hung phawr suok ve hrim hrim ka tih.

Ziek zawm le zawm lo hi ei harsatna lien tak pakhat niin a’n lang a. Sienkhawm buoi nawna dingah ei buoi mei mei a ni naw maw ka ti deu a nih. Ka hriet dan chun ieng á¹­awng khawm ni sien, thumal (word) pakhat neka tam ziek zawm ngai a ni nawh a; Hmar á¹­awng a ni lei sekin thumal dang dang ziek zawmna ding san a um bik ring a um nawh.

English-a chu word hi a chieng em em. ‘I am a boy’ ti sentence ei inchuk laia inthawk khan ei chieng dai tah a. Chuleiin, ‘I ama boy’ ti’n ei ziek ngai nawh a; ‘Iam a boy’ ei ti bawk nawh a; ‘I am aboy’ khawm a ni thei nawh ti ei hriet a nih. Asan chu letter pakhat bak ni sienkhawm ‘a’ hi thumal pakhat a tling a, part of speech-a khawm ngirhmun a ngei ve ngat ti ei hriet lei a nih. Tuva ei buoina tak chu ei á¹­awnga thumal (word) ei hriet chieng naw lei a ni ring a um.

Pa pakhatin Independent hla a ziek sawng a; hi ang hin a ziek a:

Hang thlirin la, van khawpui khi,

In á¹­he naw na ram chu an lang;

Eiin á¹­he nia hung tlung hin

á¹­henawna ram ka ngai!

tiin.

Ziek suol a um zeu zeu; a tam nawh. Chun a ziek suol hai khi ngun taka ngaituoin ziek sien chu zieksuol ding khawpin a thiem naw bik ring a um nawh.

Tlar khatna: ‘thlirin la’ ti khi a’n dik nawh ti ei hmu thei. ‘Thlirin’ ti hi chu a um thei a; sienkhawm hi taka a thu fephunga inthawk hin chu ‘thlirin …’ a ni thei nawh a. ‘thlir inla’ a ni lem ding a nih. Hrilfie á¹­ulin a’n lang nawh.

Tlar hnina: ‘In á¹­he …’. Hi hi a nih, ei buoi tamna tak chu. Thumal hma tieng hin ‘in’ bel á¹­ulna lei hau em em –insuol, innei, inhal, iná¹­he, iná¹­hung, inhnawm, insawisel, inhmelhriettir, inbakkei, etc, etc, le etc. Hitaka hin chu ‘in’ hi thumal pakhat a na, ‘á¹­he’ khawm thumal pakhat a ni ta dai el! Hang ngaituo met sien chu aw … a hriet awm em em vei leh. A khelah ‘naw na ram …’ hi hang en la, ‘na’ hi thumal a tling hrim am le? ‘Naw’ hi a khatin thumal pakhat a tling; sienkhawm hitaka hin chu ‘na’ le hin inkawp tei tei ding a nih. Sapá¹­awngin, ‘the sweetness of a sugar is …’ ti hi ‘sweet ness of  ...’ tiin ziek inla chu ang deu chu a nih.

Tlar thumna: ‘iná¹­he’ bawk a buoi nawk tah. Hril nawn hlak a ngai ta nawh a. Amiruokchu ‘nia’ ti a um a. Hmar á¹­awng thumal ‘nia’ hrie ei um am le? A ziek suol pal hlau a nih; iná¹­he ni a hung tlung thu hrilna a na; ‘ni’ hi thumal pakhat a na, ‘a’ khawm a khat chauvin thumal a lo ni ve tawp a nih ti a hriet vei leh, a ngaituo chieng naw leiin a ziek suok a nih.

Tlar lina: ‘Ṭhenawna …’ hi a zieik suol bawk. A hril tum chu ‘… no separation’ a na, ‘noseparation’ ti’n a ziek ang a nih.

A’nleh, keiin ka hung hril ngiel hi ka thiem bik lei a ni? A dawnna chu ‘a big ‘No’’ a nih. Khi hla thu khi indik thlapa ziek dingin Hmar á¹­awng thiem lawm lawm a á¹­ul nawh a, ngaituona zuk pek met chau a á¹­ul ti ka hril nuom leiin ka hung ziek anih ie. (Hmm, kei tak khawm hi aw- ‘… ziek a nih ie’ ti ding ka la ziek suol vel a!)

Hmar á¹­awnga hin thumal (word) hi a chieng tawk naw deu am a ni le? Insel theina a ni ring a um a. Chuleiin ziek dan kalhmang bik hi nei hram hram tum in la chu indik lo anga inlang khawm a kalhmang hrim a hung ni pha chu indik el a tih. Chuong lai zingin kalhamng anga ei inei tah, siemá¹­hat ngai a um thei bawk. Entirna: vawk in, bawng in, sek in, bu in, Thanga in, kan in, ka pi hai in, tiin ei ziek hlak a, Chu ang bawkin biek in le puon in khawm thumal pahni ei innitir hlak. Biek in le puoin in hai hi chu thil hming bik a na, thumal pakhat ni sien, inzawm el sien á¹­ha ding bah. Vawk in khawm thil hmign tho a nih ei ti am? Indik tho a ta; amiruokchu ei vawk vai kha ei zawr pha a inah kel ei sie thei a, chu pha chun vawk in ni ta naw nih. Biekin le puonin hi chu a danglam deu a nih.

Ziek suol bawk, hmang suol zing zing bawk chu ‘in la’ le ‘un la’ hai hi a nih. ‘In la’ a ni pha chun a hriltu (a á¹­awngtu) kha a á¹­hang ve a, ‘un la’ ti chu intirna á¹­awgbau a na, a hriltu a á¹­hang ve naw ding a nih.

‘Zingah va fe in la á¹­ha’ng a tih ie’. -A hriltu a fe ve ding.

‘Zingah va fe un la á¹­ha’ng a tih ie’. -A hriltu a fe ve naw ding.

Well, ka ngaidan a nih ie, ka hung hril hi.


Comments also welcome at ‘puhminga@yahoo.com

Manipur State Teachers’ Eligibility Test

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Sunday, July 24, 2011

IMPHAL, July 23: The State Teachers’ Eligibility Test will be conducted by Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BOSEM) on August 28 (Sunday) from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm.

A notification from the BOSEM secretary informed that application forms will be issued from July 26 to August 3 at the offices of Zonal Education Officers of Churachandpur, Tamenglong, Senapati, Ukhrul, Chandel, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Imphal East, Imphal West, Kangpokpi and Jiribam.

The last date for submission of completed application forms is August 8 and admit cards will be issued from August 17 onwards at Imphal.

The examination fee is Rs. 300 per paper for general and Rs. 250 per paper for OBC, ST, SC and physically challenged candidates.

The eligibility criteria for this test are senior secondary or equivalent with at least 50 percent marks for classes I to V and graduation with at least 50 percent marks for classes VI to VIII.

The candidates should bring one recent passport size photograph and one photo copy of mark-sheet during collection and submission of the application forms.

~The Imphal Free Press

 

Hmar People's Union For Civil Liberty seeks clarification from “The Sentinel”

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Office of the
HMAR PEOPLE’S UNION FOR CIVIL LIBERTY
Hqtrs.: HMARKHAWLIEN, CACHAR, ASSAM
Contact-9401549450/9435912144


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Date: 23/7/2011


To
The Editor,
The Sentinel,
GS Road, Guwahati


Sub : Clarification
Ref. :
News item under the caption "BVHTDC Chairman killed” reported by a staff reporter and published in the esteemed daily The Sentinel on 11/7/2011(appearing on page 11)

Sir/Madam,
This press release is made in response to the news item under the caption "BVHTDC Chairman killed” reported by a staff reporter and published in the esteemed daily The Sentinel on 11/7/2011(appearing on page 11).

The reporter has allegedly provoked the peace-loving Hmars and Nagas by stating that the assassin who killed BVHTDC Chairman belongs to the Hmar community.

While strongly condemning the heinous murder of our respected Chairman, the HPUCL is strongly critical of the fabricated report/baseless allegation levelled against the second largest ethnic hill tribe in the Barak valley by the said reporter.

As per the following, the assassin belongs to NSCN (K) and not a member of the Hmar community:-
1. The signed press releases issued time and again by the NSCN (K) to many of the leading dailies on 12/7/2011 (including The Sentinel, page 9)and there-after;
2. The records maintained in the Mobile Hand Set and SIM Card belonging to the murderer and now in possession of the local Police;
3. People who have seen the assassin(s) on that fateful day say that the a language other than Hmar language was used in the conversations amongst the militants and between the assassin(s) and the deceased Chairman prior to the assassination;
4. The wife of the slain leader and locals at the site of the compound where the murder took place are all a witness to the whole incident.

In view of the aforesaid, HPUCL would like to state that:
1. The report published in the esteemed daily The Sentinel on 11/7/2011(appearing on page 11) is false, baseless, unfounded and provocative. This would be a recipe for discord amongst various ethnic groups in Barak valley.

2. Insensitive reporting in an esteemed daily on 2/3/2003 by vested interests on the kidnapping of DHD cadres by NSCN (IM) on February 26, 2003 has been the primary factor behind the Hmar-Dimasa conflict that led to the killing of many innocent lives by the DHD in NC Hill district.

3. The report published in the esteemed daily The Sentinel on 11/7/2011(appearing on page 11), therefore, is akin to sowing seeds of discords amongst the ethnic tribes in Barak valley;
4. There are vested interests in the Barak valley districts that have deeply ingrained thinking that the relations of the Hmar tribe with other ethnic groups in Barak valley are inherently and historically antagonistic.

5 The Hmars are targeted (by The Sentinel) for no fault of theirs or are being put in inconvenience by vested interests or communities following the murder of BVHTDC Chairman.

However, there are telling evidences of the long association of the Hmars with their ethnic brethren like Nagas, Manipuris and Barmans (Dimasas) to form a rare cultural fusion transcending all socio-economic, religious and political barriers in Barak valley.

HPUCL, therefore, demands the following:
1. The Sentinel Group (Printer, Publisher and Editor) should, within fifteen days from the date of this publication, tender an apology to the Hmars in particular for hurting their sentiment for no fault of theirs or else the community would approach the Court of law for defamation against the Group.

2. The government should no more play the passive role of a mere spectator while the Hmars are targeted for no fault of theirs or are being put in inconvenience by vested interests or communities but, instead, should come to their immediate help.

3.The Hmars, being rendered minority in each of the districts where they have been living from times immemorial, have been the political victims upto this day and, therefore, the peace loving Hmar people shall ever cry for their earliest rescue.

We, therefore, appeal to our friends in the print and electronic media to not mislead the people while reporting sensitive issue at this difficult time and stop silly reporting in larger public interest and do only calm reporting.

We also appeal to the state government to set up an inquiry commission under a sitting HC Judge to look into the circumstances leading to the assassination of BVHTDC Chairman.
We further appeal to the law and order machinery to look into the matter seriously and the HPUCL would extend all help to bring the culprit(s) to justice.

Thanking you.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-
(GIDEON LALTHOMLIEN)
President
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Copy for favor of information to:
1. Deputy Commissioner, Cachar for favor of his kind information.
2. Deputy Commissioner, Karimganj for favor of his kind information.
3. Deputy Commissioner, Hailakandi for favor of his kind information.
4. Superintendent of Police, Cachar for his kind information and necessary action.
5. Superintendent of Police, Karimganj for his kind information and necessary action.
6. Superintendent of Police, Hailakandi for his kind information and necessary action.
7. DIPRO, Cachar for information and publicity.
8. DIPRO, Karimganj for information and publicity.
9. DIPRO, Hailakandi for information and publicity.

 

~inpui.com

PGIMER : Sister Grade-II Post

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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Applications on prescribed form are invited from the citizens of India for the  posts of Sister Grade-II on regular basis at  Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research

Name of the Post : Sister Gr. II

No. of posts: 17**

Pay band: Rs. 9300-34800

Grade Pay :Rs 4600/-

** These posts are exclusively reserved for persons with locomotor disability (OL).  The persons who suffer from not less than 40% locomotor disability shall alone be eligible for the benefit of reservation, certified by the competent authority.

ESSENTIAL QULIFICATION:

i. Matriculation or its equivalent from a recognized University/Board.

ii. Certificate in General Nursing & Midwifery from a recognized Institution or equivalent for male nurse.

iii. Should be a registered 'A' Grade Nurse and Midwife with a state Nursing      Council or equivalent qualification for male nurse.

AGE LIMIT :

18-30 years (upper age limit for persons with locomotor disabilities shall be relaxable by ten years (15 years for S.C's/S.T's and 13 years for O.B.C).

Applications form can be obtained from the office of the Medical Superintendent, Nursing Cell (Establishment), Nehru Hospital, PGIMER, Chandigarh-160012 either personally or on written request accompanied by a self addressed and stamped (Rs. 10/-) envelope (27 cm. X 12 cm.).

The application form can also be downloaded from our website (www.pgimer.nic.in).  Incomplete applications and the applications received after the due date i.e. after 16.08.2011 will be summarily rejected.  

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Allahabad Bank: Specialist Officers Recruitment

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Allahabad Bank invites online applications from qualified and dynamic candidates for the recruitment of Senior Manager (Treasury cum Forex) in Specialist cadre

Name of the Post: Senior Manager (Treasury cum Forex) in Specialist cadre (MMG, Sc – III) – 10 posts
No. of Posts: 10 posts

Educational Qualification: Candidates pass with minimum 55% marks in Graduation from a recognized University (No correspondence course). Preference will be given to the candidates with P.G. specialization in Treasury Management / Forex Management or CA/CFA/ICWA/MBA (Finance) from reputed Institute.

Age limit: Candidates age limit is 35 years as on 01.07.2011, relaxation as per rules.

Application Fee: Candidates pay the fee Rs-400/- for GEN/OBC candidates and Rs-50/- for SC/ST/PC (Physically Challenged) candidates in the form of challan paid at any branch of Allahabad Bank in current Account No. 50067543039 from 13.07.2011 to 12.08.2011.

How to Apply: The eligible candidates required to apply through online from www.allahabadbank.com website from 13.07.2011 to 12.08.2011.

Important Dates:
Opening date for online submission: 13.07.2011
Closing date for online submission: 12.08.2011
Fee payment challan available on banks website from: 13/07/2011
Fee deposit date: 13.07.2011 to 12.07.2011
Last date for Reprint of Online application form: 28/08/2011

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TRIFED: Recruitment of various posts

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Tribal Co-operative Marketing Development of India Ltd (TRIFED) is looking for candidates for the following positions at its Head Office, New Delhi and other places

1. General Manager (Finance & Accounts)
Vacancies : 01
Pay-Scale: Rs.37400-67000 plus Grade Pay 8700/- PB-4
Age : 45-50 years

2. Deputy General Manager (Personnel/HR) at Head Office
Vacancies :01
Pay-Scale: Rs.37400-67000 plus Grade Pay 8700/- PB-4
Age: 40-45 years

3. Deputy Manager (Retail Sales) at Manali (HP)
Vacancies : 01
Pay-Scale : Rs.15600-39100 with grade pay of Rs.6600 PB-3
Age : 30-40 years

4. Deputy Manager(Publicity & Advertisement and Business Promotion) on contract basis at Head Office
Vacancies : 01
Remuneration:  Rs.50715.50 per month
Age : 30-40 years

5. Assistant Grade-I (Personnel/HR) on contract basis at Head Office
Vacancies : 01
Salary: Rs.26851/- per month
Age : 24-30 years

6. Hindi Translator at Head Office
Vacancies : 01
Pay-Scale: Rs.5200-20200 with GP of Rs.2400 (PB-1)
Age : 20-25 years

Last Date : 08.08.2011

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Central Bureau of Investigation: Stenographer Post

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Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) invites applications for the post of Stenographer on contractual basis.

No. of vacancies: 71

Educational Qualification: Candidates having 12th class passed fro'm a recognized board and short-hand speed at 80 words per minute and type-writing speed 40 words per minute.

Selection Process: The selection will be based on Interview.

How to Apply: Candidates down load the application fro'm the SBI website; can apply their application in prescribed format, along with required documents by registered post/Speed post to the following addresses given against each location in the advertisement on or before 12/08/2011.

Last Date: 12/08/2011.

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Hmar Monthly Magazine thar - SIKHAWVAR

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~Rev. Fimchawnthang Infimate, Editor SIKHAWVAR

Pathien á¹­huoina zar chau in Hmar á¹­awng a magazine “Sikhawvar” hi insuotheia ei um leiin ei Pathien kuomah lawm thu ei hril a nih.

Hmar á¹­awnga Magazine suok tahai an á¹­ha in ei lawm hle hlaka, nisien khawm an dam sawt rak ngainaw leiin pawi titak in ei thlir liem nawk el hlak anih, ti chu a hre tuhai vawng ei nih. Chuleiin tuta Sikhavar khawm hi ahmel ei hmu chara inthawka mi lungrila hung suok hmasatak ding chu “ieng chen am a dam rek ding aw?” ti chu ni ngei atih. Chuleiin aá¹­ha tam asie tam dam sawt in puitling sien nuom a uma, Chuleiin ei theitawp suoin á¹­hangla tlangseng a suk hring ngei tum chu ei renga ei maw phurna ah ngai inla nuom a um hle anih.



AHMING: Ahming hi “Sikhawvar” (Morning Star) tia in buk a nih. Asan chu Zanthim satak hnuoia inthawka khuo ahung var ding huna hung varhlak ana, Am a ahung inlangpha chun khuo avar tading anih, ti chu mitin in ei hriet ang bawkin Sikhawvar magazine a hung suok tahin chu Hmar hai lai khuo var tak tak tasien ti lungrila inbuk anih, ama nina a thil indiksa um anga ei duthusam a puitling beiseina a ahming khawm ei phuok anih.Kum 1980 vel laikhan Missionary Pakhat Riang (Tuikuk) hai lai sin a thawa, Sungkhat chu naupasal an in dam thei reng reng dala, an bei adawng hle hnungin an nule pa tartieng naupasal pakhat an neia, ahminga Chintarai an saka, aum zie chu “Lungngaipa” amanih eini phuok chu nisien “Rienga” ti nithei atih. Ala hriselnaw hle nawk nghala, Anu le pa hai Kristiena an inpe ta bawk “Naupasal pakhat kau neisun hi damsuok zo hmel aput naw khawpel a mi á¹­awngtai pekla, Ahming khawm mitleng pek nghal rawh” anti taha, Pastor pa chun a á¹­awngtai peka, Ahmingkhawm an thleng peka “Lalsandam tiin. Pathien in mal sawm ningei atih, Ahung hrisela tlangval piengá¹­hatak le hrat takel a hung na, anu le pa vuihlumtu niin kohran a khawm mi tangkaitak a hung nita pei anih, Ei magazine khawm hi chuong ang chu nisien ei nuom hle anih.

A THILTUM: Magazine thil tum hi chu ziek tam ngailo in mitin hrietah ngaiel thei anih.

Apakhatna a chun chachinbu thla tina suok ei nei mumal ta naw leiin nei ve hrim hrim inla ti ania, Tlawm ngai thil thu khawm, einei ve hrim hrim theina dingin á¹­hang la tlang inla ti anih.

Apahina a chun ei mi thiem hai le Ram le hnam in vawitu hai lungrila mipui ta ding le mimal ta dinga thil á¹­ha le thil hlutaktak ngaituona a ankhawl, uá¹­awk tur vawna in á¹­hat hnempui hai sien, chu semdara ding chun Magazine nei aá¹­ul anih, Semdarna loh a um chun aá¹­awpel dingkha semdara aum chun thil nasatak a thaw ding ani leiin ei tul tak meu anih ti anibawk.

Apathumna a dingchun hi magazine hmanghin Mithriem, Mivar, Ngaituonanei hai le lekha ziekthiem haiin inphal taka mipui vantlang, Kohran,organization hrang hrang, students hai, nunghak tlangval, khawsung sungkuo le mimal chen ta dinga thil á¹­ha an nuom hun huna an tarlang a an semdar theina ding a buotsaih ani bawk.

Apalina a ding chun inhriet tuona á¹­hatak a um theina ding le mipui tadinga thilá¹­ha intluntu nia (Social evil) thil thalo hai suk retu dinga hmangruo á¹­hatak nibawk sien ti anih.

HLAMZUIA THI (Premature death) A THI NAW NADING: Hmar á¹­awng hlamzuia thi (Premature death) ti umzie chu kumkhat khawm tling hmanloa naute thi hai kha an kodan á¹­awng kam ahmang hlak chu anih. Chuong anga ei magazine a thi el nawna ding a thil pawimaw hai chu hieng hi anih:

Editorial Board: haiin nasatakin á¹­hang anlak a tula, business oriented el niloa, Mipui ta dinga á¹­hahnem ngaitak a an thaw atul anih.

Contributing Article ziektu le thu thawtuhaiin taimatak le inphal taka an thuziek hai le an ngaidan hai athlawna an thawlawm aá¹­ul hle in ngen an ninghal bawk ani (Ramchangkang a hai chun Articles hai hi inchawk amani aziektuhai lawm man pek hlak an na, eini ruok chu hre ve bawk inla khawm ei la theinaw leiin kut ei la daw anih).

Agents hai popo in mani area sunga á¹­hahnem ngaitaka semdara aman lakkhawna thuah taimataka mani ta ngei ani ti hrea á¹­hang la a, thil atlungna ding indik takah a hun taka intlungtir dinga á¹­hang lak seng ding anih.

Mipui tiemtuhai: Mipui tiemtuhai ei á¹­awnga magazine umsun hai hi (asiet athat thu chu thudang nisien) lak ve le inchawka tiem ve hrim hrim ding anih. Ram hnaina deua hai tading chun sale ningata, aman peka lak el dingin, Ram hla deu hun rem chang naw huna (Communication gap) thaw theilo thut um theina a chun (subscribe system) kum khata lakman pek chia sem ningata, Advance in amanih kumtawpa mani indik taka ei lak man ei pekseng nuom a um. Chuonga ei thawseng chun ei Magazine hi hlam zuiin thi naw nih.

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Sikhawvar Magazine dit hai chun karthara inthawk'n ahnuoia hming tarlanga umhai kuoma khun hmu thei ning atih.

Delhi: William R Darngawn (91 9811357049)

Shillong: Simon L Infimate (91 9436729100)

Bangalore: Robert L Sungte (91 9900911963)

Aizawl: Darsanglien Khawbung (91 9612521404)

Silchar: Lalramsan Hmar (91 9508992960)

LUNGRIL THAR

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Friday, July 22, 2011

~ R H Hminglien Hmar,VIRTHLI Columnist


Ei bielah chanchiná¹­ha a hung tlunga inthawka kum za a tling ni khan chu ngaituo a sei vung vung ngawt el ti ro maw? Krista sandamna chanchin á¹­ha’n ei ram, ei hnam, ei á¹­awng le ei society hai hi kum za sung rau a mi del ta hnunga ei ngirhmun le hmasawnna kawnga ei á¹­hang a khir zie hai hi ka hmu phak ve si leiin invawi naw tum ieng ang lang khawm a sawt nawh a; ka lo invawi leia á¹­hahnem ding hlak ka hriet hliek nawh. Mani tawkah ka buoi chu a ni kha.

Ka phak tawk tawkin ka ngaituo zui ta pei a. Ka hmu dan chun politics, economics, education, literature- á¹­awng, kohran, development … invawi naw ding tieng bik umin ka hriet nawh. An’leh, kawng tinrengah ei hnufuol a, ruol ei phak naw a lo ni chun hma ei sawn ve theina dingin kawng tinrenga hma lak a ngai tina a ni ding?

A ni hmel khawp el. Hla pakhat, lungril tawk deu el, biekin tina sak hlaw tak el...

Mi tin kulhai lo chim tahin,
Sung tin kulhai a chim zo;

Kohran tin a chim ta bawk a,

Mihai suokah ei um tah.

… ti hla hi kum iemani zat liem taha inthawk khan a lar a; ei hlimpui a, ei á¹­appui a, ei lampui a ni kha. An’leh a ram phekin ei dit a, mitin lungril a fang a, kohran tina sak a hlaw em em el hi ei ngirhmun leh a’n mil em lei a ni ding?

A ni ring a um. E ram-ei hnam hi kawng tinrenga hnufuol ei ni tlat annawm. Mi pakhatin annawleh sorkar department pakhatin a siemá¹­hat el thei ding khawm ei ni ta nawh. Chuleiin ei ram, ei hnam, ei kohranhai siem á¹­ha dinga beisei ding um sun chu ‘Jack-of-All-Trade’ a ni a ngai a. Amiruokchu ‘Jack-of-All-Trade’ hi ‘Master-of-None’ a nih an ti leiin ei ram le hnam siemá¹­ha ding chun ‘Master-of-All’ a ni sa a ngai ding a nih.

Ei baksam le mi ei phak nawna kawng po po inzawt ding ni inla, inzawt seng a ni nawh a. Ei baksam thil hai chu pakhat te tea buoipui ding ni inla, kum za dang a’n vawi hma’n ei insiemá¹­ha hman khawm ring a um nawh. Chuleiin ei baksamna kawng po po á¹­hamkhawm a, a renga buoipui dan ei dap a á¹­ul a nih.

Ei baksamna po po inthlungkhawmna, len hrui anga a renga pawtkhawm theina chu ‘lungril thar’ a nih. Hi hi ei pawm am, pawm naw am, a danglam nawh a. Ei pawm a, lungril thar puta hma tieng ei pan leh ei ta dinga á¹­ha; ei pawm naw leh ei in á¹­hungna pangngaia ‘ek-cheh- á¹­hut’ thawh a, hma tieng pan thei lova á¹­hung char char a ni el.

Pathien Thu chun, ‘Pathien ditzawng a á¹­ha le lawmtlak le á¹­ha famkim chu in hriet chieng theina dingin, in lungril a thara umin, hung danglam lem ta ro khai’ a mi tih (Rom 12:2b). Hi thu hi, lungril thar put dinga ringnawtuhai infuina a ni nawh a. Lungril thar put a, danglam á¹­ul hai chu tuhai am an na ti khawm hril sei ngai lovin ei hriet a nih.

Ei lungril sukthar a, hung danglam a á¹­ulna san iem a na? A dawnna chu a chieng nghal el maw? Ieng dang lei a ni nawh; Pathien mithmua á¹­ha, lawmtlâk, á¹­ha famkim ei hriet theina dingin; ei chieng theina dingin a nih! Reverse reading hmangin hi chang hi tiem inla chu ‘in lungril a thara um a, in hung danglam hma khat chu Pathien ditzawng- a á¹­ha, lawmtlak le á¹­ha famkim chu hre thei ngai naw ti niu’ ti a ni ding a nih. Ringtu ni si, lungril thlakthleng lo le lungril thar put lo chu a hringnun a fail ngei ding a nih. Iengleiin am? A iring Pathien ditzawng, A mithmua á¹­ha, A ilawm tlak, a á¹­ha famkim a hriet thei tlat naw leiin. Hieng thil po po hrethiem thei ding zawnga a lungril a thlak danglam a, lungril thar a put hma po chun ringtu a ni hmaa a lungril hlui kha a put zui ding a na. Chu lungrila inthawk chun a khawvel nun hlui chauh a hrietthiem leiin Pathien tieng chu … hril a ngai nawh; a fail sa a nih.

Chu ang char chun khawvel thila khawm hmasawnna kawng tinreng hrethiem a, man fu a, a á¹­ha le ditum hai hrethiem ve pei ding chun lungril thlakthleng, lungril thar put hi makmaw a na, kawng tinrengah a ruola hma sawn theina dinga a thlungkhawmtu a ni bawk.

Thlarau tieng thila lungril thlakthleng le lungril thar put hi sung tienga inthawk Pathien Thlarau Inthiengin a hung thlakthlengpek ding, a hung inputtir ding ni’n ei ngai seng ka ring a. Sam 27:14 (kjv) ei tiem chun hi ang zawng hin a hril a; hrilfietu tam tak hril dan khawm a nih. Chu chu ei sel nawh a. Amiruokchu ei lungril chu siemthar dinga ei pek hma chu Pathien meu khawma a mi thlak luipek ngai nawh. ‘Ka nau, i lungril mi pe ta’ tia mi hnitu kha Ama Pathien hi a nih. Chuleiin lungril thar put ding chun mani ei pawimaw a nih (Thuvar. 23:26; 2 Chro. 19:3; Job 11:13;).

Kohran á¹­huoitu, thuhriltu, sorkara hotu, professor, scholar-hai khawm hi an hmu lo le hriet naw tieng chu mi mawl ve tho an na. An hriet ngai lo chu hre dinga an lungril ‘a hung danglam’ pha an var chau hlak. A buoithlak tak chu lungril inthim hi ni lem lovin mani inthimna hriet naw hi a ni lem. Kohran á¹­huoitu’n a kohran chu lampui indik lovah a thuoi chun a lampui chu a’n dik nawh ti a hriet naw lei a na. A thawsuolna chu hril hril inlakhawm pawm a harsa ta hlak. Hi hi a nih, lungril thlakthleng le lungril thar put a á¹­ulna chu.

Kohran chite pakhatah thu hril dingin an mi fiel a, ‘The Theology of Church Building Syndrome’ ka inbuk, Thuthlung Thar kohranin biekin bawl ei ngai pawimaw taluo hi ei lungril inthim lei a ni ka ring thu ka hril a. Ka vangduoia siemin, kohran pawl lien tak pakhata á¹­huoitu, Sapram chen chena theology inchuk, retire hiel tah pakhat a lo inkhawm ve a, ama tak tak chun a lem thei der da’l a. Inkhawm á¹­inah kan hril zawm a, kan insel hrep el tah a.

Naupang lem le hre tlawm lem ka ni bawk a, a tawpah infuina thu a mi hril a. “Kha anga i hril rawp chun kohranah tlatlum ngai naw ti nih. Kohran kalhmang pangngai kal zawng i hril a na, i thu hril kha tukhawma an pawm awm si nawh a; thaw tam chi ni naw nih” a tih.

Kei hlak chun, “Pawm ni hai sien, kum sawmnga hma tieng khan lo inthlakthleng dai ta’ng an ta, ka hril khawm a á¹­ul naw ding a na. An pawm nawh a, an fedan pangngaia an fe tlut tlut lei taka hril ka ni lem. Anleh, ka tlaktlum theina ding a ni phawt chun, a’n dik lem chu thupin a’n dik chie naw lem chu ka hril el ding a ni?” ka ti ve ngat el a. Mi dawnna ding a nei nawh; kan in- á¹­ha- á¹­he tawp el a nih.

Thuthlung Hlui huna khan chu biekinah, khawm chu a sunga hmun thienghlim takah puithiem lal takin ram thisen theha suol ngaidamna a hni pek naw chun beisei ding a um naw tawp a ni kha. Mani thu thu’n lo á¹­awngtai hai sien, beram le bawngchal iengzat thatin a thisen chu lo the hai sien; a bebawm dingin va á¹­hu le parva tuok iengzat khawm lo that raw hai se; a á¹­hahnem hrim hrim nawh. Pathien biekina chauh, puithiem fethleng kherin an á¹­awng á¹­ai thei chauh a nih. Isu thisen leiin tu hin chu Jerusalema kher naw khawm, Gezerim tlanga kher naw khawm ei á¹­awngtai thei tah a, ran thisen the dingin puithiem ruoi a á¹­ul ta nawh. Bathroom-ah á¹­awng á¹­aiin suol ngaidamna hni inla, Pathienin a ngaithlak tho tah.

Chuleiin Thuthlung Hlui huna a pawimaw ang em em chun biekin hi a pawimaw ta nawh ti inla, suol bek bek naw nih. Biekin nei lo ringtu tam tak an um a, an suol ngaidam a ni ve tho chu ka ring. Biekin nei lo ding tina ruok chu a ni nawh. Sienkhawm rungtu pop o ngaipawimaw chu biekin a ni tlat a nih. A á¹­ha; biekin hi ringtuhai mumal taka ei inpawlkhawm theina hmun (fellowship hall), kohranin Pathien ei biek-tlangna, ei á¹­awngtaina in a nih. Pathien ei biekna in a ni leiin thienghhlim a ta, inza a um ding chu a ni ngei; kohran program iemani leia pulpit hei nawr sawn met ding khawm ‘thieng lo’ tluka ngai á¹­huoitu ei nei ruok hi chu a vangduoithlak khawp el; lungril thar tlasam á¹­huoitu an nih.

Ringtuhai hi Hringna Bu-ah ei hming ziek a na, chu chu Setan le a rawihai po po á¹­hangruol khawma an thaisiet thei nawh. An thaw thei tawp chu Pathien dit zawng a á¹­ha, lawmtlak, á¹­ha famkim hre thei lo dinga ei lungril mit sukthim a nih. Biekin iengzat khawm bawl inla, a sip-zum chu ieng anga insang le inzum á¹­ha khawm ni sien, a sip zuma kraws chu ieng anga langsar khawma tar inla, Hringna Bu-a hming ziek ta sa hai tho tho ei inkhawm ding a ni chun Setan le a rawihaiin engto bek naw ni hai. Ei thawdan le ei fe phung pangngaiin chun fe tlut tlut inla, centenary hmang nawn tlut tlut inla, pawi ti em em naw ni hai.

Tulai hin biekin syndrome khelah syndrome thar a hung suok nawk tah. Pathien ei biekna dinga biekin ei nei hi a á¹­ul bek naw saa ei nei a ni ta hnungah hi hi ditkhawp lova ‘á¹­awngá¹­aina tlang’ kher khera á¹­awngá¹­ai tum pawl ei um nawk tah. Hieng mihai hin ngaidan mak deu el an nei a; á¹­awngá¹­aina tlanga an á¹­awngá¹­ai chu Pathienin dawn bik dingin an ring tlat el! Ei lungril a thara uma ei hung danglam naw leiin Pathien ditzawng, a á¹­ha, lawmtlak, á¹­ha famkim hre hlei thei ta lovin ei ban phak phak ei mai kuol ruoi el am a nih!? Hi ‘á¹­awngá¹­aina tlang’ syndrome khawm hi tuhai thawdan amanih ei dap phak phak dap kuol a, ei mai fuk fuk ei entawn el a ni ring a um.

Thawlawm chi dang dang ei siemsuok a, kaw hran hrana inthawka sum ei lakkhawm khawm hi ei hrat lei ni lovin, Pathien ditzawng, a á¹­ha, lawmtlak, á¹­ha famkim hre hleithei ta lova ei ngaituona a lo inthim ta lei ni lem dingin ka ring. Pathien chan- sawma pakhat hi kohran member po povin kim takin pe inla, thawlawm dang dang hi sukbo hmak inla, kohran sum hi kiem naw nih. Chunekin, Pathienin van tukver hawngin mal mi hung sawm a ta, a siena ding um lo rakin luong liem zawi zawi lem a tih. Ei fedan pangngai sukdanglam thei khawp lungril thar, ngaidan hlui thlakthleng thei khawp ngaituona thar (innovative mind) ei nei naw leiin ei pek phal ta naw hai pek tei tei ngai ding zawngin a kuo ei suot sa pei a; mi kohran (pawl) neka ei kohran a chau lem ding, a rethei lem ding ngai ngam lovin thawlawm ei thaw á¹­awk á¹­awk el a ni hi.

Hi anga kum za ei fe hnunga ei ngirhmun, ei phak chin hi hei thlir kir ve ta. ‘Mihai suokah ei um tah’ ti chen annaw ei phak? Hi hi ei hla dit, ei hlimpui le ei lampui a la ni nawknghal!

‘Ei thawdan a ni nawh’ ‘Kan fedan phung a kal’ ti hai hi ban a hun tah. Ei fedan le thawdan kha a hun lai chu a á¹­hatak a ni el thei. Hun fe peiah a neka á¹­ha lem a suok ta chun a á¹­halem chun thleng ngam ding khawpa lungril insiemthar a ngai a nih. Mi’n tape recorder an ban a, TV khawm a á¹­hing ta hnungin gramophone la zawng vel inla …!

Punjab rama chu khawl hmanga thlai an ching ta leiin mi pakhatin leilet lien tak tak an enkawl zo a nih. An ramah tui harsa sienkhawm tuisunsuo feet 400-a inthuk dam an cho va. Diesel khawl hmangin, tuidawt malpui ruol zetin an pump suok a, an leilet chu tui an pek a. India mipui fak seng lo bu-le-bal an inthar a, an hausa zo tah.

Punjab ram nekin Uttar Pradesh (UP) ram a á¹­ha lem a, a hnuoi khawm thlaiin a ngei lem. Thir tuidawtin hnuoi feet 40 vel ei hawl chun tui a hung suok nghal a, hand pump hmanga thlai-tui pek el thei a nih. Sienkhawm lawi amanih, bawng hmanga lei an inlet naw chun an lungril (inchik la: ‘an lungril’) a kim thei tlat da’l a. Sorkarin khawl hmang a á¹­hatzie le a hlawkzie a hril pha, “A nih, a’n dik a nih. Punjab-hai khawma an hlawkpu” an ta, a thu chu an ‘amen’ hlak. Sienkhawm an lungril a thara uma an hung danglam chuong tlat naw leiin a á¹­ha, á¹­ha famkim, ti hai chu an hriet thei tlat nawh a. An fakkhawp an inthar hram chau hlak leiin an hausa ve thei nawh a, retheina suokah an intang zing el a nih.

UP loneituhai hin Punjab loneituhai hnawtphak dingin ieng dang khawm an mamaw nawh a, ‘lungril a thara um’ chie an mamaw. An lungril a thara umin hung danglam hai sien chu aw … an ram a á¹­ha lem a, tui a awlsam lem bawk si; kum khat thilthu’n Punjab an lekhel thei zing a nih. Sienkhawm mawlna suokah an intang tlat a, an intal suok thei hrim hrim nawh.

Kum za sung Krista sandamna chanchiná¹­ha kawltu ni si, Lusei-haiin ‘ek-cheh-á¹­hut’ an ti ei thaw zing el hi chu inzak a um a nih. Ei ram sorkar dam, economic system dam, natural calamities dam ei intum el thei; indikna chin i khawm um a tih. Ei hnufuolna po po ruokchu sorkar mawphurna vawng a ni nawh. A thaw fu nawtu chu eini ei nih; ei pawm nuom le nuom naw chu thu dang ni sien.

Ei ramah chanchiná¹­ha a hung tlung hlima ei ngirhmun ei thlirkir chun hma ei sawn hle a. Amiruokchu kum 1970 lai vel khan ei hmasawnna á¹­hang chu a kin tah a ni naw maw? Kum 1970 vela khan sorkar sum á¹­hang lovin Hmar biel le Vangai tlangah high school ei intlar nghuon a. Sorkar sum le ei inthuo phingleh sikul ngir zo a um ta da’l! Ei ram le ei khawsakna kawng tinreng ka hei en hin, tuta kum 30 liem ta sung khan hnung ei tawl nasa hle niin ka hmu chu tie! Ka thlirna mit hi lo inkal pal sien, ka hmu dan hi indik naw hlau el sien á¹­ha ding bah!

Ei hril hai khi ei pawm thei am le?

Zawna pawimaw tawpkhawk a nih. Ei pawm naw a ni chun ei ta dingin thucha pakhat a um: ‘Pathien ditzawng -a á¹­ha le lawmtlak le á¹­ha famkim chu in hriet chieng theina dingin, in lungril a thara umin, hung danglam lem ta ro’ ti hi. Ei pawm thei a ni ruok chun zawna ei idawn ding paiwmaw tak chu: ‘Chuong a lo ni chun, ei lungril ei sukthar a, ei sukdanglamna ding chu ieng ieng kawnga hai hin am a na?’ ti hi a nih. Èšum khata hril vawng thei a ni naw leiin a bat batin hril ei tum a. Pathien le hotuhaiin rem an ti leh issue nawkah sunzawm tum ei tih.

Walk-in-Interview for B.Sc (Nursing) at Delhi

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Walk-in-Interview for various vacancies at National Institute of Health & Family Welfare for B.Sc (Nursing) on 25th July, 2011

Name of the Institute: National Institute of Health & Family Welfare

Job Designation: Research Assistant

Pay Scale: Rs. 21,500/-PM

Educational Qualification: B.Sc(Nursing)/ M SW/Masters in social Sciences.

Age Limit: 45 years

Location of Posting: New Delhi

Date of Walk-in-Interview: 25th July 2011 at 9.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.

Contact Address: National Institute of Health & Family Welfare, Munirka, New Delhi

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NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES(2011-12)

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Applications (in English or Hindi) are invited latest by 31st August, 2011 in the prescribed proforma from the persons with disabilities to award the National Scholarships for the year 2011-12 for pursuing technical and professional courses from recognized institutions.

Salient features of the Scholarship:

1. 500 National scholarships will be given to eligible students with disabilities.

2. Financial Assistance can be provided for computer with editing software for blind/deaf graduate and PG students doing professional programmes and for support access software for cerebral palsy students.

3. Scholarship of Rs. 1000 per month for hostellers and Rs. 700 per month for day scholars studying in professional programmes at graduation and higher level and Rs. 700 per month for hostellers and Rs. 400 per month for day scholars doing Diploma /certificate level professional. Fee is refunded upto ceiling of ten thousand per year.

Eligibility conditions etc. for the Scholarship can be checked in the link available here below. Applications should be sent to “National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation (NHFDC), Red Cross Bhawan, Sector-12, Faridabad-121007”. Last date to send applications is 31st August, 2011.

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NABARD: Office Attendants Post

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Applications are invited from for the post of Office Attendants in Group ‘C’ service of National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), at its Jharkhand Regional Office, Ranchi.

No. of Vacancies: 08(UR-5,SC-1,ST-1,OBC-1)

Pay & Allowances: Initial starting pay of Rs.6350/- in the scale of 6350-220-7230-260-8010-300- 8910-400-9710-500-11710-680-13750 (20 years). Total monthly emoluments at the current rate of allowances will be Rs.13000/- pm. (approximately). In addition the employees would be eligible for Leave Travel Concession every two years, medical expenses, etc., as per their eligibility.

How to Apply :The application must be sent by ordinary post or speed post only or maybe deposited in the box kept at NABARD's Jharkhand Regional Office, Karam Toli Road, Opp Adivasi Hostel, Ranchi 834 001 on any day between 10.15 am to 5.00 pm on week days except Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays in a cover superscribed "Application for the post of "OFFICE ATTENDANT". Application should be addressed to the Chief General Manager, NABARD, Jharkhand Regional Office, Karam Toli Road, Opp Adivasi Hostel, Ranchi 834 001.

Last Date : 12.08.2011 .

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Common Medical Entrance Test from Next Year

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

New Delhi: The Ministry of Health, Medical Council of India and the CBSE have agreed to conduct a common all-India entrance test for admission to all medical colleges across the country from next year. The CBSE will conduct the proposed common medical entrance test for entry to all private and government medical colleges in India (close to 300 colleges of which about 180 are private) from 2012. Almost 8 lakh students take UG medical entrance tests annually but at present they sit for different tests, including various state-level medical entrance tests and the All India PMT which the CBSE conducts. The decision now is that the CBSE will just hold one test for medical aspirants. It has the experience of conducting the largest entrance test in India - AIEEE for engineeringentrance which close to 11 lakh students take every year.

A common test will ensure uniformity in UG medical education across states where private colleges are in the practice of charging exorbitant sums for admitting students. It will also ensure quality students entering medical education because states would be obliged to fill seats in their respective jurisdictions with students who figure in the All-India merit list. They would be free to prefer students from their areas but they won't be able to compromise on merit.

MCI BOG member DR Purushottam Lal said that the MCI will prepare the course structure for the test and put it on the website for comments of people. He also added that the decision came in the wake of the Supreme Court orders to the MCI to go ahead with one test for UG medical admissions to avoid stress to students.

Tamil Nadu had earlier opposed the move and secured a stay on it from the High Court. The Health Ministry subsequently asked the MCI to withdraw the commonentrance test notification but the Supreme Court told the MCI to go ahead. At the latest meeting which Health Secretary attended, the view was that state governments would be roped in to build a consensus on the matter.

HSA Delhi Freshers’ Meet on 20th August, Guwahati on 22nd August 2011

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

New Delhi, July 18, 2011: The 26th Freshers’ Social Meet 2011 of the Hmar Students’ Association (HSA), Joint Headquarters, Delhi will be held at the Community Centre, RK Puram, Sector-4, New Delhi on August 20, 2011.

The programme will begin at 1200 hours with the singing of the the song “Aw Kan Hmarram” followed by an opening prayer by a pastor and welcoming address by the President, HSA Delhi. There will be cultural show, introduction of freshers, distribution of meritorious awards, selection of Mr & Miss Freshers, election of the students body leadership for the term 2011-2013. Various artistes of the Hmars in Delhi will also be performing at the Meet.

A grand feast will also be prepared on the occasion.

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GUWAHATI HMAR WELFARE MEET CUM HSA FRESHERS 2011


Guwahati, July 18,2011: Hungtlung ding tarik 22 August 2011 ni khin Guwahati Khawpuiah Welfare Meet cum HSA Freshers 2011 nei ning a tih. Hi ni hin Hmar Welfare Society Guwahati (HWSG) weekly news le website tlangzarna nei ni bawk a tih.

Sum hmuna dinga Gift coupon buotsaia um khom a draw/result puonglangna nei ni nghal a tih.

Chun, HSA Jt. Hqrs,Guwahati (2011-12) sunga thuoitu ding inthlangna um bawk a tih.

~Pu. Thanghlun Hmar

 

 

Mizoram HSA Silver Jubilee ropuitaka hmang tum

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Tukum Mizoram ah HSA indin ania inthawka kum 25 a tlingna le inzawm’n Dt 13.07.2011 khan Sinlung Students Hostel, Aizawl ah HSA Aizawl, Sinlung le Kolasib Joint Hqrs hai Joint Meeting nei ania, hi meeting a hin Silver Jubilee chu Date 11.11.11 khin Aizawl khawpui a ngei ropuitaka lawm dingin thutlukna an siem. Silver Jubilee lung mawitaka siem chu Sakawrdar a phun ning atih.

Mizorama HSA thuoitu hlui/ lo nita hai po po Jubilee lawmna a thang thei ngei dinga lo inbuotsai dingin Mizoram HSA chun ngainatakin a fiel a nih.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Father forced son to have sex with step-mom in Mizoram

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Aizawl , July 17 : In a bizarre incident, a 15 year old boy was forced to have sex with his step mother by his father in Mizoram. Police sources said that Lalrinfela (38) had forced his son who is only 15 years old to have sex with his (Lalrinfela) wife.
The incident took place at the resident of Lalrinfela in Zemabawk on July 10, about 5 kms from Aizawl, police said. The names of the boy and his step-mother have not been disclosed.
The sources said Lalrinfela had forcibly unclothed his wife and forced his 15 year old son to have sex with her. As his son refused to do so, he convinced his son saying that this is the way a son should treat his mother and later his son had sex with his step-mother. Not enough in doing so, Lalrinfela again had sex with his wife that too infront of his son, police added.
It is to be mentioned that when his son refused to obey, Lalrinfela had warned him of dire consequence if he didn’t have sex with his wife. It was after this incident, the heinous culprit Lalrinfela was arrested by the police. The woman had first complaint regarding the crime to the local village chief and later on it was reported to the police.
Lalrinfela is in jail for immoral treatment to his wife and the boy was sent to Remand Home-children home in Aizawl as he is under age. As per the local people, Lalrinfela used to torture his wife very badly. It is also believed that his first wife had died due to torture and inhumane treatment by this man.

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Barak Valley Hill Tribes Federation now wants 6th Schedule Status

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Saturday, July 16, 2011

To,

Shri Tarun Gogoi

Hon’ble Chief Minister

Guwahati, Assam.

Subj: Prayer for the upgradation of the Barak Valley Hill Tribes Development Council into a  Sixth Schedule District.

Sir,

We, the Barak Valley Hill Tribes Federation, on behalf of all the Indigenous tribal people of Barak Valley, comprising the three districts of Cachar, Karimganj and Hailakandi beg to approach you with the request for the creation of a separate autonomous district council as per the provision given under the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution of India in order to protect our tribal customs and culture, literature and language and to develop ourselves. It is essential for our survival and very existence which is at stake from the vast majority non tribals who are politically and economically more powerful. These non-tribals are also numerically outnumbering us with the ever increasing of their population, non- migration and also unchecked influx of foreign nationals, multiplying year by year.

A brief history of tribals in the Barak valley is given under the following headlines for your kind consideration

HOME OF THE TRIBALS


Cachar, once a part of Kachari kingdom and tribal Chiefs, had been the homeland of various tribal groups from pre-colonial period. When the British colonial rulers extended their hegemony in this part of the country, they termed these areas as ‘tribal backward tract in 1921’. The undivided Cachar district having 3 (three) sub-divisions, namely Silchar, Karimganj and Hailakandi (now upgraded into three separate district) are again sub-divided into Cachar and North Cachar Hills of which North Cachar Hills was granted autonomous district council and the United Mikir Hills District Counci (now Karbi Anglong District) was also created in 1952 by extending the provision under the Sixth Schedule. At the same time, the  Mizo District Council was also formed during the same year.

The tribal people who were left behind in Cachar district were given hill panchayat to run their own affairs. This hill panchayat opted for inclusion into Indian Union during the partition of India and Pakistan in pre-Independence period or we might have been included into East- Pakistan (now Bangladesh). We were granted jhum permission area under Jhumland Permission Act of 1955 and set apart from Land & Revenue Act. We paid hill house tax and dao tax to the government collected by hill mauzadars appointed by the district authority concerned.

Now, with the introduction of Panchayati Raj in Assam, the hill panchayat could not function and it ceases to exist. Gaon Panchayats are now collecting house tax and dao tax by issueing panchayat certificate and clearance certificate which lessen the importance of hill mauzadars and make them obsolete thereby steadily assimilating the tribal people into the new political structure without providing any constitutional safeguards.

Tribal Areas not included in Jhumland Permission Act were declared govt. khasland (U.S.F) and Reserve Forest, Inner Line Forest, etc., (as they have no land holding) bordering North Cachar Hills (now Dima Hasao Dist), Mizoram, Manipur, Meghalaya and Tripura. Due to frequent evictions by Forest Department and other harassments, eg., late permission for clearing jhum and burning of jhum, production of crops fell considerably thereby causing economic deterioration in the tribal belt. Some villages were under forest villager or tangiya village. They are compelled to plant trees like teak (shigun) or gomari in their Jhum, thus limiting areas of jhum cultivation which is the main source of livelihood to the hill tribals.

ECONOMICS & DEVELOPMENT/EDUCATION ETC


Road communication, drinking water supply, power and electricity and education are very neglected subjects in tribal areas. Mortality rate (death toll) is very high due to absence of safe drinking water supply and medical facility. As there are no proper roads in these areas, it is not possible to reach hospital for medical treatment for the malaria infested jungle areas. Literacy or education also suffers to a great extent due to this factor. Very few tribal villages get power supply or electricity. Out of 600 tribal villages, maybe about 20-30 villages are perhaps electrified. Non-tribal teachers are reluctant to stay in backward tribal villages and hence, education also suffers. Some tribes, viz. Hmars and Mizo introduced their own medium in L.P and M.V Schools and employ tribals who are able to teach this medium and they are a bit improved, for the government of Assam recognized Hmar and Mizo medium of instruction vide govt. notification no. EMI/52/67/199 dated 23/03/69 in 1979. Other Tribals are still following Bengali medium of instruction.

LAND & OCCUPATION


The main livelihood of Barak valley tribals is jhumming or shifting cultivation. Every year, a portion of jungle is cleared usually in the month of January and February and burnt in the month of March/April thereby rice, pepper (chili), cotton and til (oil seeds) pumpkins, cucumber, mustard and other beans for curry are sown. Also ginger and turmeric, kachu (alu) are also cultivated and reaped from September/October according to season. Wet cultivation is also practised wherever possible and paddy is cultivated generally in summer and alu, beans, etc., in winter after harvesting.

Due to limited land for jhum, production decreases and horticulture crops like pineapple, bananas, betel nut, pan leaves and other fruits are also cultivated for sustenance of living steadily which were sold at market/local bazaar which are more or less 6 to 3 kilometers from the tribal village or to paikars or merchant who purchase from their village though at a much cheaper rate than market value.

People may wonder how the tribals lost their land to the non-tribals. This is mainly due to bad economic condition of the tribal people in the Barak valley. Most of them are below poverty line (BPL), their fellow tribal brothers in other states or areas have their own tribal government or council to run their own affairs and develop themselves in their own tribal pattern and customary practices. Here in the Barak valley, they are ruled by the non-tribals who do not know our ways of living and thinking. They try to develop us through their own way and we suffer. Many a time we therefore run in debt to our neighbours in times of difficulties, illness, cases in the court of laws on petty matters and we have to spend money we could not afford and at times mortgage our lands and could not recover them later and in this way lost our land. Also unproductive jhum cultivation makes us poorer and poorer and helps from government get delayed and the number of times for going to procure something from government is time wasting and loss of daily labour wages. So, steadily we are pushed into the frontier and jungles and unproductive hills ranges bordering other states. A policy is to be adopted by the government for checking of the transfer of land from tribals to non-tribals and restoration order for lost tribals lands are passed as it was passed in the case of Tripura.

BARAK VALLEY HILL TRIBES DEVELOPMENT


Barak Valley Hill Tribe Development Council with an annual grant of Rs. 5 (Five) Lakhs only is usually released for the upliftment of hill tribes in the field of social, economics, education, etc., vide Notification No. 740/BC/88/61/8 dated 18.3.96. The fund sanctioned for development is from welfare of plain tribal (WPT & BC) and hill tribe fund is not allotted for the hill tribes of Barak valley. Think how they are to develop hill tribes numbering more than 2(two) lakhs on so small amount like five lakhs of rupees.

This council is the result of an uprising of hill tribals of Barak Valley Under Cachar Hill People Federation. But the 417 cadres of volunteers/militant have not yet given any relief or rehabilitation till today which is unlikely in any revolutionary movement of Assam and other states of India.

Another Notification TAD/BC/513/10/50 Dt 22.1.11 for restructuring and strengthening of Barak Valley Tribe Development Council for maximum participation of Indigenous people of Barak Valley was issued and what is supposed for hill tribes is omitted and hill tribes so mentioned before are replaced for indigenous tribes of Barak valley and seats (quota) reserved in the earlier notification was also omitted thus making the constituents of the Council to be a controversial topic in the legal term of view.

It needs not be reiterated that the word indigenous tribe is ambiguous and controversial for the plain tribes/tea garden tribes or hill tribes as notified earlier. Hence, modification or corrigendum be made as in future the Barak Valley Hill Tribes Development Council is to be still functioning in the name of the Barak Valley Tribes Development Council in future also.

TRIBALS OF BARAK VALLEY


The tribals of Barak valley are falling into 3 (three) categories, viz., (a) plain tribals (b) hill tribals, (c) hill tribals without ST Status.

(a) The Barmans (Kacharis) are recognised Scheduled Tribes in Cachar.

(b) The Hmars, Mizo, Kuki, Khasi and Jaintias, Nagas, Chakmas and Kabis were recognized Scheduled tribes under Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Tribes Act 1950 vide Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India Notification No SRO 510 Dt 6-9-1950 but not Recognised in plain district  due to Areas Restriction.

(c) The Bru (Reang), Tripura (including Kewa, Laitong, Gurjung, Gabeng) etc. Hrangkhol, Chorei, Sakechep, Saihriem, Aimol, Khawchung, Chiru, Vaiphei, Ranglong, Halam, Rupini (Barman). The lost tribe (clan) Rupini is a constituent of 12 Halam recognized in Tripura but opted for Barman here in Assam.

All the hill tribes are not recognised as Scheduled Tribes by the Govt. of India till date nor in Barak valley or plain district of Assam due to area restriction.

POLITICAL BACKGROUND OF TRIBAL


The tribals of Barak valley are now scattering in the three districts facing a  very dark future in political field due to disadvantageous delimitation as Assembly Constituency, formation of wards in G.P level and even formation of G.P area as they fall in a disadvantageous position for contesting election. Though the total number of population of all tribals in the Barak valley may be over 2 (two) lakhs which is a qualifying number for one Assembly Constituency in Assam, even to become president of Gaon Panchayat may be a feat difficult to qualify in the present set up of area, ward or constituency which is clearly divide & rule setup by the people who are in power. Our fellow S.Ts have reserved seat in M.P/AC and Panchayat and the tribals of Barak Valley are not even enlisted or recognized except Barmans. One reserved S.T seat is a must or nominated M.L.A in the assembly to voice our plight and pitiful condition in Vidhan Sabha.

Demands of Autonomy Under Constitunal Protection of Sixth Schedule.


What the tribals of Barak valley have to do is to raise a demand for constitutional protection as envisaged under Sixth Schedule to the Constitution of India in order to escape elimination of our very future existence and try to survive as respectable citizen by enjoying autonomous council for safeguarding our ethnic identity, custom, culture and heritage, and to administer and develop ourselves by our own self and try to prosper in our own style and time-tested values, and to get back all the land we have lost through mortgage through restoration policy like in other neighboring tribal ttates and try to enjoy our constitutional rights like other citizens of India.

OUR PRAYER


Therfore, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Assam is humbly prayed for to grant us protection under Sixth Schedule to the Constitution of India bytaking up our case to the Prime Minister of India for the upgradation of the Autonomous Council in Barak Valley as soon as possible for our very existence and survival. We don’t want to be like Red Indians of America or Maoris of Australia or New Zealand and we shun violence of the like in Tripura. We only wish to enjoy our rights as envisaged in the Indian Constitution for survival.

Yours Faithfully

(SUMLAKSANG AMO)                                                                                                                                                           (MALSAWMA)

Gen. Secretary                                                                                                                                                                     President

Barak Valley Hill Tribes Federation

HQtrs. Hmarkhawlien

P.O. Fulertol, Cachar Dist. Assam

 

Mono rail and cable car in Aizawl City

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AIZAWL, July 15  (NNN): With the view to ease traffic in Aizawl city the Mizoram government has decided to introduce mono rail and cable car in Mizoram. Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla disclosed this in the state assembly on Thursday. He said that Global Investment Corporation, accompanied by three companies had already visited and inspected Aizawl for the purpose of introducing mono rail and added that they are expected to start the work soon.

Moreover, with the initiatives of Urban development & Poverty Alleviation Department, a Detailed Project Report (DPR) has also been made already for the purpose of introducing cable car (ropeway), the Chief Minister said. Meanwhile, Mizoram transport minister PC Zoram Sangliana said that in order to manage the too-much enclosed and limited space of Aizawl city, a ‘Coordination Commitee on traffic management’ under the chairmanship of the state transport minister has also been set up and it is proposed by the committee that all hindrances within the city are to be clean up soon.

Furthermore, the Committee’s proposals include- regulation for systematic service of  taxi; prohibition of keeping commodities outside  one’s shop and adjacent to road; using smaller vehicles for City Bus; Constituting a rule which will mandate owning a garage for those who sought Motor Registration. The minister also mentioned that 35-40 vehicles are registered per day in average  which turns the city into an enclosed space more quickly day by day.

 

~morungexpress

Staff Selection Commission (SSC):Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and Grade ‘D’,2011

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Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is going to organize a Combined all India Open Examination on 16th October, 2011 for the recruitment of Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and Grade ‘D’.

Educational Qualifications: Higher Secondary Examination Passed fro'm a Recognized University or equivalent qualifications

Pay Scale: (PB-2) + Grade Pay for Stenographer Group ‘C’ and (PB-1) + Grade Pay for Group ‘D’

Age: Between 18 to 27 years as on 01/08/2011

Age Relaxation: SC / ST- 5 years, OBC- 3 years, PH- 10 years, PH+OBC- 13 years, PH+SC / ST- 15 years, Ex-Servicemen (OBC)- 8 years, Ex-servicemen (SC / ST)- 10 years

Application Fee: FEE PAYABLE  r100 (Rupees One Hundred only)

(i)   For the candidates sending the application by post:

The candidates submitting Paper application should pay the fee by means of "Central Recruitment Fee Stamps(CRFS)"only . CRFS are available at the counter of all Departmental Post Offices of the country. Recruitment Fee Stamps should  be pasted on the application form  in the space earmarked for the purpose and got cancelled fr'om the Counter of Post Office of issue with the date stamp of the Issuing Post Office in such a manner that the impression or the cancellation stamp partially overflows on the Application Form itself, taking care at the same time that the impression is clear and distinct to facilitate the identification of date and Post Office of issue at any subsequent stage.  After getting the Recruitment. Fee Stamps cancelled from the Post Office, the candidate must submit their application to the concerned Regional Office/Sub Regional Offices of the Commission in the usual manner after completing other formalities.

(ii)   For the candidates submitting their applications on-line:

The candidates submitting their applications on-line should pay the requisite fee only through State Bank of India challan or using on-line payment facility of State Bank of IndiTotal Duration of the examination will be of 2 Hours and for Visually Handicapped Candidates will be of 2 Hours 20 Minutes

Mode of Selection: Firstly, the candidates will be short listed on the base of written test for Skill Test, After qualifying in the skill test candidates will be selected for the appointment

How to apply:

Candidates are required to submit their application in prescribed format

On-line application can be made between 16/07/2011 to 10/08/2011 fro'm the website www.ssconline.nic.in

Candidates, who are applying on-line, are required to retain Registration No. for further reference

Candidates are not required to send on-line application print out to the commission

A Complete application in all respect should be sent to the concerned Regional Director, Details are given in the notification

Note:  Multiple Applications will not be accepted

 

Important Dates:

Date of Examination: 16th, October, 2011

Closing Date: 12th August, 2011 (Till 5.00 pm) (for far-flung area’s candidates: 19th August, 2011)

 

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Assam University Admissions 2011-2012

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Friday, July 15, 2011

Applications in prescribed form are invited for admission to the M.Ed., PG Diploma, Diploma and Certificate courses of study in Assam University, Silchar H. Q. & Diphu Campus for the academic session 2011-12.

SILCHAR CAMPUS(HQ)

1. 2-Semester Master of Education (M. Ed.) Course.

2. PG Diploma courses (2-Semester):

(a) Bioinformatics (Bioinformatics Centre, Dept. of Life Sc.)

(b) Marketing Management (Dept. of Commerce)

(c) Tea Management (Dept. of Ecology & Environmental Sc.)

(d) Biodiversity Conservation (Dept. of Ecology & Environmental Sc.)

(e) Journalism (Dept. of Mass Communication)

(f) Aesthetics and Art Appreciation (Dept. of Philosophy)

(g) Environmental Philosophy (Dept. of Philosophy)

(h) Translation Studies: Theory & Practice (Dept. of English).

3. Diploma Courses (2-Semester):

(a) Advance Diploma in French (Dept. of French)

(b) Diploma of Proficiency in French (Dept. of French)

(c) Diploma course in Educational Planning and Management (Dept. of Educational Sciences).

4. Certificate Courses:

(a) Functional Sanskrit (Dept. of Sanskrit)

(b) Arabic Language (Dept. of Arabic)

(c) Certificate of Proficiency in French (Dept. of French).

 

DIPHU CAMPUS

1. PG Diploma courses (2-Semester):

(a) Entrepreneurship and Innovation (Dept. of Commerce, Diphu Campus).

 

Last date: 20th July 2011.

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Joint Appeal to re-post Shri J. Tlangtinkhuma IAS as SDO, Tipaimukh

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TIPAIMUKH AREA DEVELOPMENT FRONT


Headquarter, Parbung – 795121


 

Ref: TADF/Tpm-Pb/M-1 Res-2/11-1                                                         Date: 15.09.2011

 

Shri O.Ibobi Singh
Hon’ble Chief Minister,
Govt. of Manipur,
Imphal – 795001
 

Subject: Prayer for revoking the State Govt., transfer/posting order No.25/06/2010-IAS/DP, 28th June 2011 of the Tipaimukh Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) Shri John Tlangtinkhuma IAS from the post of SDO/BDO, Parbung to that of SDO, Jessami, Ukhrul District – Regarding.

 

Respected Sir,

As you are aware that the far flung interior Hill area of Tipaimukh Sub-Divisional Revenue circle had been devoid of many basic Government Welfare Scheme like Health and Family Welfare, Drinking Water Supply, Electricity, Banking, Educational functioning, etc., the villagers in general were very much optimistic and overjoyed over the recent posting of a Direct Recruit IAS officer namely Shri John Tlangtinkhuma as SDO/BDO a month ago. However, the villagers overjoyed in this regard has been shorten to oblivion with the news of the said officer’s fresh transfer order vide Govt. of Manipur, Dept. of Personnel and Administrative Reforms (Personnel Division) dated 28th June, 2011 stating therein state that Shri John Tlangtinkhuma IAS has been transferred and posted as the SDO, Jessami, Ukhrul District.

The unilateral and unrealistic state govt.’s approach to such transfer order agaisnt the said officer has only conveyed a strong message with all negative implication to the people of Tipaimukh that the Govt. of Manipur fight against poverty and hardship only shows ignorance to the plight of the hill people, if not, feigning ignorance completely to the reality of rural development programmed in the Tipaimukh Sub-Divisional Revenue Circle, where young and enthusiastic bright officer are the need of the hour for this area.

It may be mentioned here that since the last 15 years or so Shri John Tlangtinkhuma IAS is the only willing officer so far who wish to be stationed at Parbung Village itself upon his posting as the Sub-Divisional Officer of Tipaimukh.

It may be stated furthermore that the said officer, who is hailing from the district itself, has an added advantage of communicating in the local language easily which would help in implementing all kinds of Government Welfare Scheme very speedily.

We look forward to your kind favour in considering this humble prayer and take a humanistic approach to consider the aforesaidmentioned State Govt.’s transfer order in respect of Shri John Tlangtinkhuma IAS to Jessami and re-posted him as the Tipaimukh Sub-Divisional Circle Officer in the interest of the local people.

 

Thanking you in anticipation.

 

Yours sincerely.

Sd/-
(ROSANGKUNG)
Secretary
Tipaimukh Area Development Front
 

Sd/-
(LALTHLAMUON)
Hmar Students’ Association
Tipaimukh Sub-Division
 

Sd/-
(THANVEL)
President
Hmar Youth Association
Parbung, Tipaimukh Sub-Division
 

Copy to:

  1. The Deputy Commissioner, Churachandpur District for immediate further information and necessay action.

  2. The Commissioner, Dept. of Personnel and Administrative Reformed (Personnel Division, Govt. of Manipur. New Secretariat Building, Imphal – 795001) for immediate and kind attention and appropriate further order.


 

 

SIPHRO Press Release on Tipaimukh Dam

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PRESS RELEASE


July 15, 2011


The Sinlung Indigenous Peoples Human Rights Organisation (SIPHRO) is deeply concerned by the recent statement of the new Chairman-cum-Managing Director (CMD) of North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Ltd., (NEEPCO) who alleged that environmentalists and NGOs are misleading the people on the proposed 1500 MW Tipaimukh Dam project. The allegation and the government's plan to forcefully go ahead with the proposed Mega Dam project despite peoples objection clearly reflects the insensitivity and indifference of the Government and NEEPCO on the issue of environmental justice and sustainable development of the indigenous peoples in the region.

The government and NEEPCO are instead misleading the public on the proposed destructive project through false promises, militarisation, staged and restrictive public hearings that were held without free, prior and informed consents of the indigenous peoples.

The insensitivity and indifference of the government and NEEPCO are absolutely inhumane, undemocratic and unconstitutional. The peaceful co-existence and survival of the indigenous peoples who, otherwise, are marginalised, with their rivers, land and natural resources is more important than the loose wagging tongue and blind adventurism of a career-minded CMD, who is foreign to us, our land and rivers, our lives and our survival prospects.

A dictated and imposed project will forever stand against the intent and spirit of any democracy. It will never stand to be acceptable nor palatable to the people who represents and constitute the heart of democracy.

It should be noted that:

  1. The indigenous peoples who will be directly and indirectly affected by the Tipaimukh Dam project were already left out and marginalized by the proposed project. As a result, they are unaware of the adverse impacts the project would have on them.

  2. The democratic process for delivering “free, prior and informed consent” was totally absent. Moreover, there is no “active, free and meaningful” participation from the public.

  3. There is no identification of the people who would be affected by the project.

  4. There is no recognition of the survival and cultural uniqueness of the indigenous peoples who, along with their land and resources, will be affected.

  5. Monetary compensation was employed by the implementing agencies and dam builders as a method to win the consent and approval of the indigenous peoples in their pursuit to build the dam.

  6. There is no culturally appropriate development plan based on full consideration of the options preferred by the indigenous peoples.

  7. Nothing about the proposed project is transparent or made accessible to the public.

  8. The project is absent of any social assessment process.

  9. There is no assessment of the legal status of the indigenous peoples as reflected in the Country’s constitution and legislation.

  10. The adverse impacts of the Tipaimukh Dam project, whether short term or cumulative, have been seriously under-estimated.

  11. Monetary compensation should never be employed to reduce and alienate the indigenous peoples from their land, rivers and natural resources.

  12. The Fundamental Rights of the people, along with their land rights, who will be affected by the leviathan project, should never be under-estimated. It shall remain to be Fundamental for all purposes.


In view of the above, SIPHRO reiterated its demand that:

  1. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) inked between NHPC, Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited (SJVN) and Manipur Government is without the knowledge, consent, confidence, and approval of the Hmar people and as such be declared null, void and invalid.

  2. The government and the implementing agencies immediately and comprehensively adopt the recommendations of the World Commission on Dams (WCD).


Sd/-

(LALREMLIEN NEITHAM)

Secretary

 
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