Seminar on peaceful co-existence
Source: Hueiyen News Service
Imphal, December 16 2011:
In commemoration of its 18 years of relentless service for the welfare of tribals and Northeast people as well as in view of the urgency of public participation for restoring peaceful co-existence in Manipur, the All India Tribal Students' Association, Delhi (AITSA) in collaboration with its Manipur Branch will be organising a two-day Conference-cum-Seminar on "Peaceful Co-existence through distribution of state resources in Manipur: Reality of Myth" on January 27 and 28 at Zogal Memorial Hall, Zoveng, Churachandpur, a statement of AITSA informed.
AITSA has invited scholars, writers, revolutionary leaders and civil societies of Manipur to demonstrate their concern on the pitiable situation of Manipur by presenting a paper or expressing their ideas and suggestions for ushering in peaceful co-existence in the state.
Seminar papers and other presentation should reach the General Secretaries of AITSA, New Delhi and Manipur Branch on or before January 15. The seminar would center around the themes of "Prospects of Peaceful Co-existence in Manipur: It's Urgency and Viability", "The Glaring Economic Disparity in the Hills and Valley of Manipur: Political Negligence or Social Disorder", "Domination of Manipur State Resources by the Valley Dwellers: A Reality or Myth?", "Reservation Pattern in Manipur: A Constructive Discrimination of SC/STs: An Overview", "Introduction of Valley and Hill Cadre System in all Recruitment in the State of Manipur.
Its Merits and demerits", "Strategies for Peaceful Co-Existence through Reasonable Distribution of State Resources in the State of Manipur" and "Role of the MPs, MLAs, Public Servants & Civil Society in the Holistic Development of Manipur".