Manipurian
Paradise Redefined... a blog by Rocky Wahengbam
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Thursday, 17 December 2015
Carpe Diem ! Seize a Smarter Imphal City !
Ema Keithel- Khwairamband Market. Courtesy : Da Naoba Photography |
“With our days
and nights increasingly stretched across the vastness of megacities, we’ve
turned to these smart little gadgets to keep it all synchronized. It’s no
accident that the most common text message, sent billions of times a year all
over the world, is ‘where r u?’”- Anthony M. Townsend
The above statement is quite reflective of the
society we live in wherein everyone has a mobile phone even if one doesn’t have
access to clean drinking water or health care. The 375 million internet and 960
million mobile phones users in India can be a driving force for a radical
change on how economic system should be running with the world’s new economic
order of fast and door-step service delivery. Few months ago, I came all the
way from Bishnupur to Keishampat to submit a scholarship form online by the
name Ishan Udhay for my sister, for there was no good broad band internet connection
in entire Bishnupur district. |
Tuesday, 8 December 2015
Tuesday, 1 December 2015
Saturday, 28 November 2015
The Reverse Psychology Of Happiness
Everyone in the world preaches and talks about how to be happy and never talk about what and which things are the ones which make us unhappy and one should get rid of at any cost. This piece will give a light on how and which things can make a person unhappy. Here is the list of 10 ways to unhappiness which a person should avoid attain absolute peace and happiness. I don't want to preach how you can be happy and these are the sure shot strategies to make yourself unhappy.
1. Make little things bother you. Don't just let them, MAKE them.
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Friday, 10 July 2015
ILP – Totally an Adult Issue?
ILP – Totally an Adult Issue?
“What is ILP?” people ask. Why are youths involved? Do they need to? Are the indigenous people really threatened? Without giving a straight answer ‘Yes’, let us first try to understand the issue as a whole. If you’re an outsider and want to travel to Mizoram, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, you’ll need this Inner Line permit (a type of certificate/paper). Even if you’re an Indian citizen and wish to travel to these places, you’ll need an ILP. This provision was made by Britishers under an Act called as Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation Act, 1873. An outsider cannot take away any rubber, wax, ivory or other forest product (or any book, diary, manuscript, map, picture, photograph, film, article of religious or scientific interest outside these inner line permit areas). This ILP provision was made to give special protection to the indigenous people of the North-east region. If I give the above definition when someone asks about ILP, it would be just a lame one. The present demand for ILP encompasses much more than the above mentioned definition which derives from the Act imposed by the then British for their business interests. In addition, the MRVTMW Act 2015 passed by Manipur Legislative Assembly in March 2015 which awaits the consent of the State Governor neither serves any purpose in protecting the native population. Hence, the aspiration of the people is not the implementation of Actual ILP laws but genuine Regulatory Mechanisms for the influx happening in the State.
The JCILPS set up to demand the implementation of the said permit agreed with the All political parties before its drafting of the said bill on 5 major agendas namely : 1) Issuance of passes/permits to outsiders/migrant workers. 2) Not allow their permanent settlement in Manipur. 3) Marking 1951 as the base year to differentiate migrants from original settlers. 4) Denying land holding rights to outsiders/migrants. 5) Setting up of a full-fledged Labour Commission to regulate entry of inter-state workers and detect illegal migrants/outsiders. But, the MRVTMW Act 2015 didn’t talk about land holding rights and didn’t define indigenous/original inhabitants/ permanent settlers. Hence, it ended up backfiring itself. Any act passed which do not ban the land holding rights of non-indigenous outsiders will remain a joke to the demand committee.
Students-trying-to-break-the-barricade-during-a-protest-rally-in-Imphal-demanding-implementation-of-ILP-System. Pic Courtesy : Kangla Online
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