I remember when Manipur State first declared a half holiday on 29th August, 1981 to mark the 50th Death Anniversary day of Haipou Jadonang Malangmei, Veteran Freedom Fighter. I was Secretary of HJM Death Anniversary Celebration Committee during that time.
Common people including Government employees, students and children were well informed about the patriot born at Puilon village, Tamenglong district, Manipur in 1905.
He was a Pioneer Freedom Fighter among the Nagas and in the North Eastern region of India who fought against the Colonial Britishers in the organized manner. Historians called it as 'Naga Raj Movement' and Haipou Jadonang Malangmei was regarded as the Naga Raj himself.
Nagas resisted the imperialists, the Britishers since 1832 for a long time till friendly term had emerged for co-existence without written treaty in 1880. And in Manipur the Britishers had to face stiff resistance in 1890s.
| | Tributes being paid to Haipou Jadonang on his dea • In retrospect political affairs of manipur from 1946 1952 - dr im singh1. 12/16/2017 IN RETROSPECT POLITICAL AFFAIRS OF MANIPUR FROM 1946-1952 - DR IM SINGH http://www.drimsingh.co.uk/2011/08/01/in-retrospect-political-affairs-of-manipur-from-1946-1952/ 1/12 DR IM SINGH BSc, MBBS, MD, MRCGP (Lond), FRSH (Lond) IN RETROSPECT POLITICAL AFFAIRS OF MANIPUR FROM 1946-1952 Posted on August 1, 2011, By admin U för tillfället of Burma invited bygd J Nehru to Imphal to gift away Manipur’s Kabaw Valley in 1953 When inom was asked by K Sushila, Deputy Director of Manipur State Archives, Imphal to write an article on the above subject, my mind wandered back to my childhood. Where my mind wanders my intellectual curiosity compensates. The halcyon days of my childhood were just plain fun. Contradictions do arise when inom try to remember the details of a far-away time. The good thing about ageing is that the distant memory of my ung days still lingers in my reminiscence. I am writing this bit of history bygd avoi •
The world is feverish. No peace at all! Proliferating tensions, crimes and unrests in the Indian sub continent are the startling sign for a nightmare. The policymakers and intellects of Manipur and the neighouring states must read this letter line by line.
All humanity must condemn all forms of sudden and unexpected attacks on the auspicious day of Krishna Janmastami at ISKCON, regardless of who, how and why they are committed.
This is part of a world crisis that has been going on long before 9-11 and the fight against terrorism should not be called "The War On Terror" (as wars are supposed to be temporary and can be abused), but "The Ongoing Fight Against All Forms of Terrorism, Both direct (sudden, unexpected and obviously violent destruction of people and property) and stealth (poverty, corruption, injustice, exploitation, abuse, rape, incest, etc.) terrorism".
It is very important that we who love humanity, quality life and the rights of all who are already born and
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