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A Study on Human Rights Violation of Tangkhul Community in Ukhrul District, Manipur
A STUDY ON HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION OF TANGKHUL COMMUNITY IN UKHRUL DISTRICT, MANIPUR. A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE TILAK MAHARASHTRA VIDYAPEETH, PUNE FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN SOCIAL WORK UNDER THE BOARD OF SOCIAL WORK STUDIES BY DEPEND KAZINGMEI PRN. 15514002238 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF DR. G. R. RATHOD DIRECTOR, SOCIAL SCIENCE CENTRE, BVDU, PUNE SEPTEMBER 2019 DECLARATION I, DEPEND KAZINGMEI, declare that the Ph.D thesis entitled “A Study on Human Rights Violation of Tangkhul Community in Ukhrul District, Manipur.” is the original research work carried by me under the guidance of Dr. G.R. Rathod, Director of Social Science Centre, Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune, for the award of Ph.D degree in Social Work of the Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune. I hereby declare that the said research work has not submitted previously for the award of any Degree or Diploma in any other University or Examination body in India or abroad. Place: Pune Mr. Depend Kazingmei Date: Research Student i CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the thesis entitled, “A Study on Human Rights Violation of Tangkhul Community in Ukhrul District, Manipur”, which is being submitted herewith for the award of the Degree of Ph.D in Social Work of Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune is the result of original research work completed by Mr. Depend Kazingmei under my supervision and guidance. To the best of my knowledge and belief the work incorporated in this thesis has not formed the basis for the award of any Degree or similar title of this or any other University or examining body. -
The Impact of English Language on Tangkhul Literacy
THE IMPACT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE ON TANGKHUL LITERACY A THESIS SUBMITTED TO TILAK MAHARASHTRA VIDYAPEETH, PUNE FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D.) IN ENGLISH BY ROBERT SHIMRAY UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Dr. GAUTAMI PAWAR UNDER THE BOARD OF ARTS & FINEARTS STUDIES MARCH, 2016 DECLARATION I hereby declare that the thesis entitled “The Impact of English Language on Tangkhul Literacy” completed by me has not previously been formed as the basis for the award of any Degree or other similar title upon me of this or any other Vidyapeeth or examining body. Place: Robert Shimray Date: (Research Student) I CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the thesis entitled “The Impact of English Language on Tangkhul Literacy” which is being submitted herewith for the award of the degree of Vidyavachaspati (Ph.D.) in English of Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune is the result of original research work completed by Robert Shimray under my supervision and guidance. To the best of my knowledge and belief the work incorporated in this thesis has not formed the basis for the award of any Degree or similar title or any University or examining body upon him. Place: Dr. Gautami Pawar Date: (Research Guide) II ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all, having answered my prayer, I would like to thank the Almighty God for the privilege and opportunity of enlightening me to do this research work to its completion and accomplishment. Having chosen Rev. William Pettigrew to be His vessel as an ambassador to foreign land, especially to the Tangkhul Naga community, bringing the enlightenment of the ever lasting gospel of love and salvation to mankind, today, though he no longer dwells amongst us, yet his true immortal spirit of love and sacrifice linger. -
Executive Summary
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Consultancy Services for Preparation of Detailed Project Report DETAILED PROJECT REPORT for 2 Laning of Longpi Kajui-Razai/ Chingjaroi Khullen Road on NH 202 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 0.1 GENERAL National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) has decided to take up the development of various National Highways Corridors in the North-eastern state where the intensity of traffic has increased significantly in plain areas and where there is requirement of safe and efficient movement of traffic mainly in hilly terrains. This project is a part of the above mentioned programme and the project awarded to Consultant is Consultancy Services for carrying out Feasibility Study, Preparation of Detailed Project Report and providing pre-construction services in respect of 2 laning of Yaingangpokpi-Nagaland Border in the state of Manipur. Project Stretch: Longpi Kajui-Razai/ Chingjaroi Khullen (25.448Km). The NHIDCL has been entrusted with implementation of the development of this corridor from Ministry’s Plan Funds. In order to fulfil the above task, NHIDCL has entrusted the work of preparation of the feasibility study and Detailed Project Report for the above project to M/s S. M. Consultants., vide contract agreement dated 19th January 2017. The Letter of Acceptance was communicated vide letter No NHIDCL/DPR/IM&UJ/Manipur/2016/293. 0.2 OBJECTIVE The main objectives of the consultancy service will focus on establishing technical, financial viability of the project and prepare detailed project reports for rehabilitation/ upgradation/ construction of the existing road to two lane NH with paved shoulder configuration with the following points to be ensured. -
COVID-19 Pandemic a Warning to Mankind : Experts and Openly Declaring Sup- Held Earlier
JNIMS clarifies Fear, anxiety, apprehension grip Ukhrul as... IMPHAL, Jun 28: The Lockdown to be Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS) has clarified to the query extended till Jul 15 First report of 25 says negative, second says positive raised by Democratic Stu- Mungchan Zimik lage of Ukhrul. dents Alliance of Manipur Meanwhile the convener (DESAM) that there are 150 UKHRUL, Jun 28 : Fear, of Tangkhul Co-ordination dedicated COVID beds with anxiety and apprehension Forum on COVID-19 bed occupancy of 140 to 150 have gripped Ukhrul district (TCFC -19) K Tuisem tak- per day. after 25 persons who were ing the development "All the daily wastes gen- declared negative after their seriously questioned the per- erated from COVID wards samples were tested were sons (microbiologists) like PPE, caps, face cover, again declared to be positive handling the test lab at shoe cover, gloves, face within a span of 24 hours. RIMS and asserted that they masks, etc are treated with Twenty five persons who should be held accountable sodium hypochlorite solu- were declared negative of for the faulty test result. tion and then collected in the dreaded virus on June 26 In case there is commu- double layered polythene however found that they had nity spread, the persons bags and then burnt in the tested positive on June 27. concerned including the Incinerator Plant," said Dr The samples of the 25 Health Department should Rajen Singh in a statement IMPHAL, Jun 28 (DIPR) persons were collected on be held responsible, he as- on plain paper. June 22 and June 23 and the serted. -
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Reading continuities and change in vernacular architecture among the Hao Naga Somingam Mawon Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 182–194 | ISSN 2050-487X | www.southasianist.ed.ac.uk 2016 | The South Asianist 4 (2): 182-194 | pg. 182 Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 182-194 Reading continuities and change in vernacular architecture among the Hao Naga SOMINGAM MAWON, North-Eastern Hill University The Hao (Tangkhul) people are among the largest of the Naga tribes, and are settled on either side of the India and Myanmar border. Prior to the arrival of the British, Hao villages were largely peripheral to the modernising forces that brought about significant change in political centres such as Imphal, the capital of Manipur. The increasing presence of the British administrative apparatus along with the advent of Christianity introduced significant changes most notably western forms of education and governance. The establishment of institutions at variance with indigenous forms created hybridisations in both religious and social arenas, significantly altering local Hao world views. Forms of visual and material culture absorb new influences, and this paper presents types, meanings, and motifs associated with social status among the Hao as indexed in vernacular architecture. Material culture is a concrete and visible marker of human ingenuity, intelligence, and reason. We might also say that the relationship between objects and human social institutions is visible across time and space. For the Hao communities in Northeast India and Myanmar, cultural knowledge is located mainly in performative idioms such as music, lore, in narrated myths and songs, and these are preserved and transmitted inter- generationally through performance and oral narration. -
Sl.No. NAME SEX OFFICE DEPARTMENT DESIGNATION CLASS MOBILE
ORDER OF APPOINTMENT OF PRESIDING AND POLLING OFFICERS General Election to the 2-Outer Manipur (ST)Parliamentary Constituency, 2019 In pursuance of sub-section(1) and sub-section(3) of section 26 of Representation of the People's Act 1951. I hereby appoint the officers specified in the column no. 2 of the table below as polling peons for the Election Duty Sl.No. NAME SEX OFFICE DEPARTMENT DESIGNATION CLASS MOBILE DISTRICT AGRICULTURE 1 K SUISA M Agriculture Peon PO-IV 7085665256 OFFICE UKHRUL DISTRICT AGRICULTURE 2 VAREISO SR M Agriculture Peon PO-IV 8131863680 OFFICE UKHRUL AUTONOMOUS Chowkidar cum 3 AIMON SA M EDUCATION4 UADC DISTRICT PO-IV 8731037189 Peon COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS Chowkidar cum 4 AC MAYARNGAM M EDUCATION4 UADC DISTRICT PO-IV 7085916084 Peon COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS 5 AS KAZACHING M VETY DISTRICT Attendant PO-IV 9612910626 COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS Chowkidar cum 6 AS LUCKYSON M EDUCATION4 UADC DISTRICT PO-IV 9862975660 Peon COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS 7 AS CHINAOLENG M EDUCATION1 UADC DISTRICT Chowkidar PO-IV 8794137834 COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS 8 AS PHUNGNAN M VETY DISTRICT Attendant PO-IV 8731887281 COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS Chowkidar cum 9 AS NGATHINGMI M EDUCATION4 UADC DISTRICT PO-IV 9612438526 Peon COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS 10 AS SOMIPAM M EDUCATION4 UADC DISTRICT Chowkidar PO-IV 9366231168 COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS 11 AS WINNERSON M VETY DISTRICT Attendant PO-IV 8732866152 COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS 12 AS TUISEM M EDUCATION4 UADC DISTRICT Chowkidar PO-IV 8131834574 COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS Chowkidar cum 13 AS VAREIPHANG M EDUCATION4 UADC DISTRICT PO-IV 7085385093 Peon COUNCIL AUTONOMOUS Chowkidar cum 14 C CANAAN M EDUCATION4 UADC DISTRICT PO-IV 8119920083 Peon COUNCIL Page 1 of 22 ORDER OF APPOINTMENT OF PRESIDING AND POLLING OFFICERS General Election to the 2-Outer Manipur (ST)Parliamentary Constituency, 2019 In pursuance of sub-section(1) and sub-section(3) of section 26 of Representation of the People's Act 1951. -
Statistical Year Book of Ukhrul District 2014
GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR STATISTICAL YEAR BOOK OF UKHRUL DISTRICT 2014 DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, UKHRUL DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR PREFACE The present issue of ‘Statistical Year Book of Ukhrul District, 2014’ is the 8th series of the publication earlier entitled „Statistical Abstract of Ukhrul District, 2007‟. It presents the latest available numerical information pertaining to various socio-economic aspects of Ukhrul District. Most of the data presented in this issue are collected from various Government Department/ Offices/Local bodies. The generous co-operation extended by different Departments/Offices/ Statutory bodies in furnishing the required data is gratefully acknowledged. The sincere efforts put in by Shri N. Hongva Shimray, District Statistical Officer and staffs who are directly and indirectly responsible in bringing out the publications are also acknowledged. Suggestions for improvement in the quality and coverage in its future issues of the publication are most welcome. Dated, Imphal Peijonna Kamei The 4th June, 2015 Director of Economics & Statistics Manipur. C O N T E N T S Table Page Item No. No. 1. GENERAL PARTICULARS OF UKHRUL DISTRICT 1 2. AREA AND POPULATION 2.1 Area and Density of Population of Manipur by Districts, 2011 Census. 1 2.2 Population of Manipur by Sector, Sex and Districts according to 2011 2 Census 2.3 District wise Sex Ratio of Manipur according to Population Censuses 2 2.4 Sub-Division-wise Population and Decadal Growth rate of Ukhrul 3 District 2.5 Population of Ukhrul District by Sex 3 2.6 Sub-Division-wise Population in the age group 0-6 of Ukhrul District by sex according to 2011 census 4 2.7 Number of Literates and Literacy Rate by Sex in Ukhrul District 4 2.8 Workers and Non-workers of Ukhrul District by sex, 2001 and 2011 5 censuses 3. -
SEAT Annual Report 2018-19
VISION: “To become a sustainable NGO MFI providing micro finance services in an ANNUAL REPORT integrated manner” MISSION: ‘To 1ST APRIL 2018 provide financial and related capacitating TO services for enhancing livelihood of the 31ST MARCH 2019 underserved community (women) of the SOCIO ECONOMIC ACTION TRUST hills and valley of KHARARSHONGZAN, HUNGPUNG, UKHRUL DISTRICT , MANIPUR. Manipur” EMAIL: [email protected] 1 | P a g e SL.NO CONTENTS PAGE NO 1 Brief Introduction to the Organisation 2 2 Vision & Mission Statement 3 3 What SEAT Do?? 4 4 Program Activities at a Glance 5 5 Board Profile 9 6 Financial Statement 10 1 2 | P a g e BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO ORGANISATION Socio Economic Action Trust (SEAT) is a Non-Government Organisation. VVD initiated microfinance activities under the banner “ Poor Women Talent Search Credit Program” in the year 2007 as one of its major thematic program. The microfinance operation of VVD does not have a separate institutional form, however, with the microfinance program instituted an autonomous management having professional members on finance. It has a dedicated staff members and separate administration respectively. Also, the microfinance program known as VVD-MF maintains separate accounts and financial reporting for its program reflecting clarity in program focus and its further development. In 2013 both VVD & VVD-MF board felt the need for separation taking into account the ground situation and experts’ advice to address the growing demand of credit in the rural areas. The senior management team along with some of the board members had a series of consultation with the then Microsave, who was the capacity building consultant of VVD(MF) at that point of time and Chartered Accountant for choosing the right path. -
Iv Eia & Emp Report
C H A P T E R 6 | SITE APPRECIATION 6 Consultancy Services for carrying out Feasibility Study, Preparation of Detailed Project Report and providing pre-construction service in respect of 2 Laning of Razai/ Chingjaroi Khullen-Jessami Road on NH 202 on Engineering Procurement and Construction mode in the state of Manipur DETAILED PROJECT REPORT VOLUME – IV EIA & EMP REPORT Client: Consultant: S.M. CONSULTANTS Plot No. 130, S.M. Tower, Mancheswar, Industrial Estate Rasulgarh, Bhubaneswar, 751010, ODISHA : (0674)2580682-85, Fax-2580686 Environmental Consultant: 126 | Page - TABLE OF CONTENTS Consultancy Services for Preparation of Detailed Project DETAILEDPROJECT REPORT Report for 2 Laning with paved shoulder of Razai/Chingjaroi Khullen-Jessami Border Road on NH 202 VOLUME IV: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................. ii LIST OF TABLES ......................................................................................................... viii LIST OF FIGURES ......................................................................................................... x EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................... 1 0.1 PROJECT BACKGROUND: .................................................................................. 1 0.2 NEED FOR THE PROJECT: ................................................................................ 1 0.3 PROJECT ROAD .............................................................................................. -
District Report UKHRUL
Baseline Survey of Minority Concentrated Districts District Report UKHRUL Study Commissioned by Ministry of Minority Affairs Government of India Study Conducted by Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development: Guwahati VIP Road, Upper Hengerabari, Guwahati 781036 1 ommissioned by the Ministry of Minority CAffairs, this Baseline Survey was planned for 90 minority concentrated districts (MCDs) identified by the Government of India across the country, and the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi coordinates the entire survey. Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development, Guwahati has been assigned to carry out the Survey for four states of the Northeast, namely Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Manipur. This report contains the results of the survey for Ukhrul district of Manipur. The help and support received at various stages from the villagers, government officials and all other individuals are most gratefully acknowledged. ■ Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development is an autonomous research institute of the ICSSR, New delhi and Government of Assam. 2 CONTENTS BACKGROUND....................................................................................................................................8 METHODOLOGY.................................................................................................................................9 TOOLS USED ......................................................................................................................................10 -
Curricula Vitae
Curricula Vitae First Name Mr. Sirawung Last Name Raiping Designation Assistant Professor Address Boys’ Hostel Warden Quarter, Modern College, Imphal East, Manipur- 795 005. Mobile 91 – 7005408713 Email [email protected] Educational Qualifications Degree Institution Year M. Sc. Manipur University 2001 B. Sc. D.M. College of Science, Imphal 1999 Career Profile 1. Assistant Professor at Modern College, Porompat, Imphal East, Manipur. 2. Former Assistant Professor at D .R.C., University of Delhi from January 2012 - Febraury2018. Administrative Assignments 1. Nodal Officer-IT, Modern College, Imphal East, Manipur. 2. Modern College Boys’ Hostel Warden, Imphal East. 3. Working Committee, Star College Project (under Department of Biotechnology, GOI) of Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi, 2013 – 2018. 4. Student Appraisal Committee, Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi, 2017 – 18. 5. Student Advisory Board, Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi, 2016 – 17. Areas of Interest / Specialization Ecology Subjects Teaching Experience Environmental Studies, Ecology and Environmental Management, Plant Systematics, Anatomy of Angiosperm, Reproductive Biology of Angiosperm, Economic Botany, Plant Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Plant Metabolism, Cell Biology, Genetics, Biofertilizers, Industrial and Environmental Microbiology and Biomolecules, Biochemistry. Publications Research Paper 1. Rhizhosphere provide a new paradigm on prevalence of lysogeny in the environment. Radhey Shyam Sharma, Satyabrata Nayak, Sarthak Malhotra, Swagata Karmakar, Meenakshi Sharma, Sirawung Raiping, Vandana Mishra. Soil & Tillage Research 195(2019)104368. ISBN No.:0167-1987. Book Chapter 1. Chapter 1: Environmental factors shaping plant microbe association: Their significance to improve plant health and vegetation restoration in degraded lands, in the book titled “Introduction to challenges and strategies to improve crop productivity in changing Environment”. -
Iv Eia & Emp Report
6 Consultancy Services for carrying out Feasibility Study, Preparation of Detailed Project Report and providing pre-construction service in respect of 2 Laning of Yaingangpokpi-Hungpung Road on NH 202 on Engineering Procurement and Construction mode in the state of Manipur DETAILED PROJECT REPORT VOLUME – IV EIA & EMP REPORT Client: Consultant: S.M. CONSULTANTS Plot No. 130, S.M. Tower, Mancheswar, Industrial Estate Rasulgarh, Bhubaneswar, 751010, ODISHA : (0674)2580682-85, Fax-2580686 Environmental Consultant: - TABLE OF CONTENTS Consultancy Services for Preparation of Detailed Project DETAILEDPROJECT REPORT Report for 2 Laning with paved shoulder of Yaingangpokpi-Hungpung Road on NH 202 VOLUME IV: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................... ii LIST OF TABLES .................................................................................... ix LIST OF FIGURES .................................................................................. xi EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ......................................................................... 1 0.1 PROJECT BACKGROUND: .............................................................. 1 0.2 PROJECT INFLUENCE AREA ......................................................... 2 0.2.1 PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT: ..................................................... 3 0.2.2 BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT: ................................................ 5 0.2.3 SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT: ........................................................