Manipur day

  1. Rajiv Singh Appointed New Manipur DGP Day After Transfer From Tripura
  2. Manipur's imperial moment—When King Gharib Nawaz spread Hinduism, conquered Burma
  3. Manipur
  4. Home Minister Amit Shah To Travel To Manipur On Four
  5. Manipur violence: Amit Shah begins 4
  6. Nine killed by militants in Manipur
  7. Manipur Day Jodi Chart


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Rajiv Singh Appointed New Manipur DGP Day After Transfer From Tripura

Amid unrest in Manipur, Rajiv Singh has been appointed as the new DGP a day after his transfer from Tripura. Singh replaces P Doungel, who will be Officer on Special Duty (Home), a new post created by the Manipur government. Personnel and Administrative Reforms Department Special Secretary N Geoffrey said in an order that Rajiv Singh will be the new DGP of Manipur and Head of the Police Force immediately upon joining the state government. On Monday, the Union Home Ministry transferred him from the Tripura cadre to the Manipur cadre on deputation for three years in "relaxation of the policy as a special case in the public interest". Singh, an IPS officer of the 1993 batch, was serving as the Inspector General of the CRPF. To accommodate Doungel, the Manipur government created the post "OSD (Home) at apex scale of IPS", the order stated. "Further, the Governor of Manipur is also pleased to order that Shri Rajiv Singh, IPS (TR:93) should take charge of the post of DGP, Manipur from P Doungel, IPS (MA:87) immediately upon joining the state government," it added. Soon after the violence broke out in the state on May 3, the central government appointed a former chief of the CRPF Kuldeep Singh as a security adviser to the Manipur government. Manipur, which has been hit by ethnic conflict for nearly a month, witnessed a sudden spurt in clashes and firing between militants and security forces on Sunday, after a relative lull for over a fortnight. The death toll from clashes since e...

Manipur's imperial moment—When King Gharib Nawaz spread Hinduism, conquered Burma

It is high time that we—however briefly—attempt to understand the rich, complex history of Manipur. “Stories about Manipur in the Indian media were almost always about violence,” wrote the Burmese diplomat Thant Myint-U in 2012. Eleven years on, it seems that nothing has changed. In this article, I instead want to look to Manipur’s past, specifically its brief, dazzling imperial moment, when it humbled the mightiest state in Southeast Asia. Migrations in the mountains While it is all too common to perceive Manipur as a distant frontier of the Ganga-Brahmaputra river valley, the region’s primary geographical concern for much of its history was not the vast North Indian plains to its west but the much closer Irrawaddy river valley to its east. Although we often think of history as centred on the river valleys, this is not the most intuitive way of understanding the region today in India’s far east. It is possible to instead see it as a sub-system of the Southeast Asian Massif, one of the world’s most extensive and interlinked mountainous systems. Despite its forbidding terrain, the Massif acts as an elevated highway, connecting most of Eastern Asia’s river valleys and population centres. It spans across ten modern nation-states, from Vietnam to India. Historically, the Massif was inhabited by diverse cultures, linguistic groups, and ethnicities. Their migrations and trade routes impacted river valleys from the Ganga to the Mekong and Yangtze. However, due to ...

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Home Minister Amit Shah To Travel To Manipur On Four

Home Minister Amit Shah To Travel To Manipur On Four-Day Visit The ethnic clashes that have claimed more than 75 lives in Manipur broke out after a "Tribal Solidarity March" was organised in the hill districts on May 3 to protest against the Meitei community's demand for Scheduled Tribe status. • • • • • Union Home Minister Amit Shah PTI Union Home Minister Amit Shah will on Monday travel to Manipur on a four-day visit during which he will hold several rounds of security meetings to assess the situation and plan steps to restore normalcy, sources said.This is Shah's first visit to the northeastern state since the ethnic clashes broke out on May 3. The home minister will be in the state from May 29 to June 1. He will arrive in Imphal this evening, the sources said. Shah will hold several rounds of security meetings to assess the situation and plan further steps to restore normalcy, they said. He is also expected to meet representatives from the civil society and various groups of the Meitei and the Kuki communities. Addressing a programme in Assam recently, Shah said he would soon go to Manipur. Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai had said during a press conference in Imphal that Shah is scheduled to visit Manipur on May 29 to resolve the ongoing crisis. The ethnic clashes that have claimed more than 75 lives in Manipur broke out after a "Tribal Solidarity March" was organised in the hill districts on May 3 to protest against the Meitei community's demand for Sch...

Manipur violence: Amit Shah begins 4

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Nine killed by militants in Manipur

A police official said that heavily armed militants attacked the Khamelock village late on Tuesday night and fired on the villagers from automatic weapons killing nine people on the spot and injuring 25 others. The victims were either sleeping or just finished their dinner when the extremists rained bullets from their sophisticated arms. The injured were immediately taken to various hospitals. Death toll is likely to increase as the condition of several of the wounded is stated to be critical. Further details are awaited.

Manipur Day Jodi Chart

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