TODAY -

Academicians confer on restoration of normalcy
Source: The Sangai Express

Imphal, November 02 2023: An academic discussion programme on "Roadmap for Restoration of Normalcy in Manipur" was held today at Manipur University under the aegis of Research Club, MU and MUSU.

MU Vice Chancellor Prof N Lokendra, MUSU president Th Sonamani, Dean of Students' Welfare Prof M Premjit and MTA president Prof I Gambhir attended the opening session as chief guest, president and guests of honour.

Speaking at the discussion programme, VC Prof N Lokendra noted that the six months old violence has affected every section of people in the State.

However, by God's grace, Manipur University is able to conduct its examinations and carry on other academic activities, he said.



Academicians confer on restoration of normalcy
Academicians confer on restoration of normalcy


Manipur had witnessed many violent crises and ethnic conflicts including the one in 1993 which entailed the highest casualty but all of them somehow came to end with the passage of time, Prof Lokendra said.

He exuded confidence that right thinking persons of all communities would dissect humanism and the essence of peace to restore peace and normalcy in Manipur.

Although most of the National media were misrepresenting the history of Manipur and giving untrue accounts of several events during the initial days of the violent crisis, now the incident of such misrepresentation has come down considerably, the VC remarked.

Now researchers and social scientists have started investigating the facts of the crisis without any influence from any of the two parties in conflict, he said.

It is an undeniable fact that Manipur existed as a pluralistic society since many centuries back and this fact has been recorded and reflected well in many published works including books, articles and historical records, he asserted.

National and international opinion makers reviewed these facts and started correcting the false accounts during the past couple of months.

These positive developments have now brought a hope of peace and normalcy in the State, he said.

The academic discussion programme was divided into two technical sessions with the first session held on the topic "Historical background and Its Impact on Ethnic Coexistence in Manipur" .

Speaking during the first technical session, Delhi University Associate Professor Bimol Akoijam said that one particular community has been continuously provoking since many years back and waiting for retaliation by Meitei.

The recent violence can be seen as an experiment on the political maturity of the State, Bimol Akoijam said.

By making special references to four segments viz; intellectual intervention and its nature and challenges; history, colonial lens; our realities and actors & interests, Prof Bimol Akoijam made a detailed analysis of the protracted crisis.

"Had our culture had a tendency of taking serious note of the findings of intellectual discourses, 90 per cent of the problems besieging Manipur could have been solved/avoided", he said.

However, even if the intellectuals come out with volumes of observations and suggestions, it will always remain a difficult task if those with the executing authority do not have the necessary dose of political will, he continued.

Citing Antonio Gramsci's 'War of Position' and 'War of Manoeuvre', Prof Bimol said that shouting at the top of one's voice at the United Nations on the Manipur crisis would not yield any positive result.

Here the organic intellectuals must play a big role and this should come out from academic institutions like Manipur University, he said.

For quite a long time, Kuki-Zo intellectuals have been challenging the history of Manipur.

Kuki history or Kuki-Zo history is being written as a part of the Kuki-Zo nationalist movement.

For this very reason, intellectuals and historians of the land ought to contest the Kuki-Zo history, Prof Bimol said.

It appears that the majority of the people do not have conceptual clarity about the topographical division of Manipur into hills and valley.

He said that Khoupum valley, Chakpikarong and Churachandpur are all valleys just like Imphal Valley.

Manipur cannot be identified as hills or valley separately.

Instead, both hills and valley should be used as a collective term in defining Manipur, Prof Bimol said.

"Many people see Manipur as comprising two separate entities of hills and valley because we are still seeing the State through the British colonial lens", he asserted.

The present day India was formed after integrating several Manipur-like elements.

Manipur was not created by India.

When the Instrument of Accession was signed, the task of defending Manipur was given to the Government of India.

As such, defending Manipur is a legal, moral and political responsibility of the Government of India, Prof Bimol asserted.

A highly centralised ideological structure of 'One Nation, One Law' is embedded in contemporary Indian nationalism.

"Under such a situation, we must study what our position should be", he said.

Everyone needs to ponder over whether Manipur State is able to take its own decisions on matters pertaining to the State, he said.

Prof (retd) N Joykumar, Dr Homen Thangjam and Prof Ch Ibohal too spoke during the first technical session which was moderated by Prof (retd) W Nabakumar.

The second technical session held on the topic "Way Out: Strategies to Restore Normalcy in Manipur" was moderated by Prof N Joykumar.

The resource persons of the second session were retired IAS Dr RK Nimai, Lt Gen (retired) L Nishikanta, Prof (retd) Ch Priyoranjan and Prof (retd) W Nabakumar.


* Comments posted by users in this discussion thread and other parts of this site are opinions of the individuals posting them (whose user ID is displayed alongside) and not the views of e-pao.net. We strongly recommend that users exercise responsibility, sensitivity and caution over language while writing your opinions which will be seen and read by other users. Please read a complete Guideline on using comments on this website.




HEADLINES - 03, NOV 2023
  • Arms training of cadres underway at Haolenphai and Sahei
  • Hideout of Kuki militants at Moreh raided
  • Brown sugar seized
  • NIA Court allows
  • Double engine Govt indulging in double standard : Oppn
  • No community should lay sole claim on Moreh : My Manipur
  • COCOMI donates
  • Forgo Chakkouba, advises SANULAL
  • Set up lab to test for ASF : MPPFA
  • TAKL decries bill withdrawal after shoddy work
  • SoO groups should be held accountable: Student bodies
  • Farmers in despair over excess water in paddy fields, seek support from relevant authorities
  • CMHT cards distributed to VDF personnel
  • Meitei Lup provides monetary assistance
  • Hospital Management Committee demands revocation of transfer order of doctor
  • MSCB Ltd provides loans to 86 farmers
  • Public meeting convened to discuss current situation of Manipur
  • Torch rally staged against killing of Anand
  • CRPF organises Civic Action Programme
  • Humanitarian aid extended, Ayushman Health Mela held
  • Directorate of Health Services informs
  • Many pay respect to Chingtham Anandkumar, Laimayum Prem
  • UNC writes to Union Minister of Tribal Affairs
  • Many call on Governor Uikey
  • Moreh ops: Vehicles, combat dresses recovered
  • Newly formed PPF likely behind sniper attack on SDPO
  • Mao Police seizes 608 gm brown sugar
  • UNC urges union minister to reject project proposals
  • KSO shutdown total in CCpur, Kpi
  • COCOMI reaches out to injured duo
  • Allegations malicious: KVIB
  • Abrogate SoO: Student bodies to Centre
  • Sans proper rehab facilities drug abuse grips Ukhrul
  • Moreh belongs to all indigenes: My Manipur
  • Many call on Guv to apprise present situation
  • Compensate ASF-affected farmers: MPPFA
  • Public alerted on unregulated financial schemes
  • Utilize Chakkouba money in war to save Manipur: SANULAL
  • Oppn parties slam Govt, mull public negotiation
  • ANTA appeals against creating fear psychosis
  • Curfew orders create confusion
  • MU discourse bats for sustainable development
  • Two from state in IAS list
  • Inundation of standing paddy crops worries farmers
  • CMHT cards distributed to VDF personnel
  • Transfer of CHC doctor opposed
  • 4th Korean studies workshop commences
  • Health camp conducted, aid extended
  • Book release, interaction programme held
  • Curfew relaxed till 10 pm in IW, 6 pm in IE
  • CRPF donates sports items, helps IDPs
  • STSU fumes over PMGSY sign boards
  • Bodies condemn killing of Moreh SDPO
  • Renewal date for FBOs extended till November 15
  • ₹ 37.49 lakh loan distributed
  • LATEST IN E-PAO.NET
  • Protests - AT arrest [Jun 8 night] : Gallery
  • Violence in Manipur 2023-2025 : Timeline
  • Review of 'Rain Stopping in Manipur'
  • Highway blockades trigger soaring prices
  • Voice of the Masses :: Poem
  • Congress may claim if none
  • Learning new skills related to AI
  • Delhi, Raj Bhavan: Losing the plot ?
  • CBI arrest after Governor clemency assurance
  • Aftermath of flooding @ Khurai #1 : Gallery
  • Amuthoiba, Gaisimpu, Horyaola : eMing
  • Appeals Home Minister not to renew SoO
  • Self-defence :: Poem
  • When will humans learn nature's lessons ?
  • Forgotten voices of drug users in Manipur
  • High-yielding RC Manichakhao-1
  • PC Editorial Blank Space : June 09 2025
  • TSE Editorial Blank Space : June 09 2025
  • Flooding at JNIMS Hospital #2 : Gallery
  • North East NSS Festival @ MU : Gallery
  • Namphakey - A Thai Tradition in Assam
  • Understanding Manipur's recurring floods
  • Constitutional role, professional functions
  • Moscow Wushu C'ship: Manipur - 16 medals
  • The Power of Poppy - 84 :: Poem
  • 27th Meira Paibi Numit : Gallery
  • Micromanager vs Leader
  • Valedictory Function of NE NSS Festival
  • WED at various campuses in Manipur
  • World Environment Day 2025
  • Trump's tariff legacy & its global echo
  • Skin Cycling
  • MU: On reaching a milestone
  • WED observance amid flood crisis
  • Flooding at JNIMS Hospital #1 : Gallery
  • Environment Day @Chingmeirong : Gallery
  • Manipur's unyielding struggle for identity
  • Manipur youth lead the way in organic farming
  • Moscow Wushu : Manipur 2 gold & 16 medals
  • World Environment Day at MTI-HUB
  • World Environment Day at Ukhrul
  • Local actions for a global plastic-free future
  • Raj Bhavan since Feb 13, 2025
  • Time to focus on post-flood activities
  • Colonial Knowledge in NE India #3
  • Manipur is more than a name
  • Manipur Hill Areas Act, 1967 : Download
  • Cervical cancer remains 4th biggest cancer
  • Frontline Lessons of entrepreneurial burnout
  • Till death do us apart :: Poem
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Hidden enemy
  • The rain from May 28 to Jun 3
  • Resettlement assurance by ministry officials
  • Flooding Imphal East [31 May] #3 : Gallery
  • Strategic erosion of State authority in Manipur
  • Application : Film Appreciation Course
  • H Ranita leads revolution through SMILE
  • Water logging and floods of MLAs
  • NE In-Charge: Shri Sharda Sarvagya Peeth
  • Stand against border fencing
  • Lessons to learn from consecutive flood
  • Flooding Imphal East [31 May] #2 : Gallery
  • Call for permanent solution to recurring Flood
  • Manipur : Champions 25th Natl Wushu C'ship
  • North East NSS Festival 2025 at MU
  • Healing with Art for children at Relief Camps
  • Restricted movement on NH-02 stalls growth
  • The cadence of life :: Poem
  • The other side of the tragedy
  • Fund misuse slur as Imphal faces flood
  • Flooding Imphal East [31 May] #1 : Gallery
  • Precedent Rodent: The new architect of flood
  • Declare flood in Manipur as "State Calamity"
  • Commitment to end tobacco must translate...
  • The World Goes On :: Poem
  • Tracing the arc of tool making
  • Of rain & more rain & flood
  • NE no more immune to natural disasters
  • Sarangthem Nirupama at Miss Universe India
  • S Nirupama @Miss Universe : Gallery
  • Leimapokpam Ranjita: Nightingale Award
  • Dina Oinam transforming "Waste to Wealth"
  • The Power of Poppy - 83 :: Poem
  • Stop Targeting Against Meetei IDPs
  • Urges Action on Flood Negligence
  • Manipur Hill Areas Act, 1967 #4
  • Helpless Meiteis in their own land, Manipur
  • 9 Signs of a Person Who Truly Leads
  • Open Letter to Prime Minister
  • My life journey: Texas - Lone Star State
  • Summer hair masks
  • 'Free movement will take time'
  • Food grain sufficiency amid flood threat
  • Colonial Knowledge in NE India #2
  • June Calendar for Year 2025 : Tools
  • Women entrepreneurs on biodiversity
  • Management: Etymology- academic discipline
  • Quiet Things :: Poem
  • Condemns attack on NE Shopowner in Delhi
  • Shifting goalpost : Emerging political experts
  • Peaceful protest, so far
  • 2nd Emoinu Fish Festival #2 : Gallery
  • INNOTECH Fest 2025 for Manipur Startup
  • Condolence of Prof J V Narlikar at MU
  • Toxic politics of selling addiction to children
  • Citizens pay, officials delay
  • Tripura Esports Championship Season 1
  • Back from Delhi on 'positive' notes
  • Rooting for withdrawal of PR post Gwaltabi
  • Protesters to Raj Bhavan [May 25]: Gallery
  • The silent guardian of Manipur's environment
  • Strengthening Emergency Medicine in Manipur
  • Manipur's fragile truce between identity
  • Manipur Budget 2025-26: Unequal sharing #2
  • NE youths jobseeker in Delhi : Hospitality
  • My mother, Miss World :: Poem
  • A popular Govt: A better option ?
  • Governor skirts protesters, heightens tension
  • Human Chain @Airport road [May 26]: Gallery
  • Sanatan Sammelan in Manipur
  • 'Great Myna' conservation reaping success
  • WMC Manipur Unit AGM held
  • Wabi Sabi: A unique Japanese philosophy
  • Rescind Siang Dam, Arunachal
  • Another round of talk at Delhi
  • COCOMI-MHA meeting amid Gwaltabi
  • Manipur Hill Areas Act, 1967 #3
  • MoU signed between MDB & GPR Law
  • Guide for Job Seekers & Emerging Leaders
  • NERIST & NIELIT Itanagar Sign MoU
  • The Last Step: Celebrating Manipuri Dance
  • Faint Cries :: Poem
  • Reservation: Privilege or Real Justice ?
  • The virus is still very much alive
  • Bitter, sweet moments of Shirui Lily fest
  • Miss Shirui Pageant Contestant: Gallery
  • Meetei Mayek Summer Camp in Kolkata
  • Where hills hum hope, but ground trembles
  • Manipur railway driving growth & connectivity
  • Point-of-care health technologies
  • The Power of Poppy - 82 :: Poem
  • Colonial Knowledge in NE India #1
  • Manipur Budget 2025-26: Unequal sharing #1
  • Edible insects in biodiversity conservation
  • Mukesh Ambani at NE Investors Summit
  • Bees inspired by nature to nourish us all
  • Influencers! Responsibility should also go viral
  • Natural sunscreen: Exploring safe alternatives
  • Central forces dictating terms in the plains
  • Land of Shirui Lily: Manipur is this & more
  • 48 hrs Bandh: protest security forces: Gallery
  • Manipur is no empty word to be played with
  • Admission for B.Tech, M.Tech at DUIET
  • Condemnation: Govt & Mahar Regiment
  • Dress code, debating etiquette in democracy
  • Cervical cancer prevention through HPV
  • Beauty :: Poem
  • Utter disregard of public sentiment
  • Whispers between Beads & Silences #2
  • Bonds of love across the Burmese border
  • Investigate the action of Mahar Regiment
  • Shirui Lily Festival fosters brotherhood
  • Shining a light on retinoblastoma
  • Trump for Nobel peace prize
  • Protest Rally: Journalist harassment: Gallery
  • Action against harassment to journalists
  • Still, believe :: Poem
  • Change How You Think About Time
  • Nagas preserve heritage through handloom
  • India's declared undeclared war
  • Sanatan Sammelan 2025 at Imphal
  • No 'Manipur' in Manipur order
  • Improvised security steps for Shirui Lily fest !
  • Purul (Hiimai) Paoki Fest #3 : Gallery
  • Youth Empowerment at Shirui Lily Festival
  • Indo-Naga Talks (From 2012) :: Timeline
  • Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai
  • Audit for TB deaths is missing in #EndTB
  • Realm of Power :: Poem
  • Hospitals: Learn a bit about hospitality
  • Keeping the ST for Meiteis demand alive
  • Raking up ST issue as tension grips state
  • Manipur Hill Areas Act, 1967 #2
  • Welcome & Appeal from Shirui Village
  • Thoudam Akashini: Champion master athlete
  • National Endangered Species Day 2025
  • Avert Ego, Soul Near Me :: Poem
  • Clarification regarding News Coverage on AIR
  • Coming back after 4 years: Shirui Lily Fest
  • Festival to test efficiency of SFs
  • 76th Indian Republic Day #5 : Gallery
  • Khuraijam Phulendra Singh
  • Media role in preserving culture & harmony
  • World Hypertension Day 2025
  • Army Veterans pay tribute to Martyr Constable
  • The Power of Poppy - 81 :: Poem
  • Yaoshang Cooking competition : Gallery
  • Rejoice Singh: Makeup / Prosthetic: Gallery
  • Project Associate @ Assam University
  • Internship @ IEEE CIS Kolkata Chapter
  • Article 371C : Role of Governor & HAC #2
  • Recognize real ability, not marks
  • The rise of information warfare
  • Skin care routine for summer
  • Over three months of President's Rule
  • Toiling to reinstate Govt sans consensus
  • Whispers between Beads & Silences #1
  • Just to See :: Poem
  • Artisan blends craft to empower women
  • Chief Justice at Moirang Relief Camp
  • Lalruattluanga win at TrendVision Finale
  • Manipur mourn Deepak Chingakham
  • Strategic shift to underdeveloped regions
  • Candid NSCN (IM) make stand clear
  • Tourism festival under threat
  • 'Yelhou Yangkok Artist' Exhibit #3 : Gallery
  • Cultural @ Tri-Nation Football #2 : Gallery
  • HSLC 2025: Full Result (Check Roll No)
  • HSLC 2025: Important Info & Grading System
  • HSLC 2025 : Compartmental candidates
  • HSLC 2025 : Comparative Statement
  • HSLC 2025 : Statistical Abstract
  • HSLC 2025 : District Pass Percentage
  • HSLC 2025 : Govt School Pass %
  • HSLC 2025 : Aided School Pass %
  • HSLC 2025 : Private School Pass %
  • 21st Ningtham Kumhei #2 : Gallery
  • People's Convention on 3rd May #2 : Gallery
  • Interview with Rejoice Singh- Makeup Artist
  • Featured Front Page Photo 2025 #2: Gallery
  • Nongkhrang Ehanba @ Lilong : Gallery
  • People's Convention on 3rd May #1 : Gallery
  • Radio E-pao: New Channel - Khunung Eshei
  • Khongjom Day - April 23 #2 : Gallery
  • The Waterbirds of Loktak Lake
  • Imoinu Erat Thouni @Kangla : Gallery
  • Statues of 7 Maichous @Kyamgei : Gallery
  • Riya Khwairakpam : HSE Science Topper
  • Keisham Hannah : HSE Arts Topper
  • Warepam Lidia : HSE Commerce Topper
  • HSE 2025 Result : Science Full Result
  • HSE 2025 Result : Arts Full Result
  • HSE 2025 Result : Commerce Full Result
  • HSE 2025 Information / Abbreviation
  • HSE 2025 Topper : Science
  • HSE 2025 Topper : Arts
  • HSE 2025 Topper : Commerce
  • HSE 2025 : Pass Percentage
  • HSE 2025 : Result Abstract
  • HSE 2025 : Candidates with Highest Marks
  • Khongjom Day - April 23 #1 : Gallery
  • Cheiraoba by Manipuri in Korea : Gallery
  • Ougri Lirol :: Part 1 : Ooba Video
  • President's Rule in Manipur : 1967 - 2025
  • Downloadable Manipuri Calendar :: 2025