Zodawn Footprints

Nov 21, 2007

MY FIRST VISIT TO MANIPUR BHAVAN AND THE FINDINGS

It may sound awkward that being a Manipuri and have been staying in Delhi for the past several years visited his home state bhavan for the first time very recently, indeed it is only also on November 20, 2007.

I was there for an official meeting with one of the worker, I reached the place by 09.00 hours, what shocks me in the first place was that non, not even the receptionist was nowhere to be seen. I waited for another half an hour, only then the receptionist trun in, while inquiring about the big bosses, i was told that they will be at their respective seats at the earliest. I again waited for another half an hour, still the same, no one turns up. By that time, i came to realised that Manipur Standard Time is also implemented in the capital city bhavan of Manipur. With my Manipur delay tactic, i patiently waited for the big fishes to turn up. It was already 10.00 hours, I was exhausted and think of loitering around and inside the building as far as i could penetrate.
Walking down the basement, I saw one old lady, sitting at a small cabin, I approached her, while almost touching her table, she came to know that someone is approaching her. Without giving me a chance to address her, she talk to me in Meitei lawn, she seems like seeing her lost sons, (this makes me realised that, I am not the only one who hardly visited this bhavan, but there are many Manipuri who doesnot care to visit their state bhavan), after inquiring about my appointment and other related informations, we came to know that we are hailing from the same locality in Imphal.
She then start all this iritating discussions. At the very outset, she told me about the bhavan environment and how they (i.e. the manipuri workers) faced a hardship in our own state bhavan. She told me that they were in some way or indirectly harash by their co-workers (i.e the mayangs). I was told that the Mayangs wanted all the Manipuris to be taken out of our bhavan. So sad!!

ABOUT THE BHAWAN

The State Guest House at New Delhi known as the Manipur Bhawan is situated at 2, Sardar Patel Marg, Chanakyapuri. This three-storied building has a total of 25 rooms out of which the 8 top floor rooms are earmarked for Ministers and other important visitors. All the rooms have attached bathrooms and those at the first and third floors are air-conditioned and provided with television and telephone connections. A special suite is kept earmarked for the Governor and the Chief Minister of the State. The office of the Resident Commissioner and other staffs are located in this Bhawan. A facilitation centre is being added to the Bhawan, which will provide ministerial and other office assistance to government officials on official visit to Delhi.

Another Guest House called the Manipur Tikendrajit House has been recently opened at 6, Bir Tikendrajit Road at Chanakyapuri near the Chanakya cinema hall. This new Bhawan has 9 double rooms and 12 single rooms all of which are air-conditioned. In addition there are 2 dormitories to cater to students and other group travelers. The 9 double rooms are designated as VIP rooms and kept earmarked for MLAs and other senior Government officials.


There are common facilities like a reception and a private mess in both the Guest Houses. The room rents are highly subsidized and priority is given to public representatives and officials who visit Delhi on official work.


To be continue..

Nov 16, 2007

CLEARING THE UNCLEARED MIND OF A DOUNTFUL MAN

By T. Zamlunmang Zo

It was in the year 2007, June the 29th. A group of a few guys were in a rented room in Munirka, New Delhi. While we were talking about something related to our community, all of a sudden, one of our fellow guy stop all of us in the middle of our discussion. He said, "I have a question to ask and need the answer right now, if you guys can answer I would really appreciate it". We all laughed with amazement; he again starts his words and raised this vividly worth answering question.

The worth answering question is "Why the name of the Zo/Zou is being neglected by the other Zomi community while writing or speaking about the Zomi, why it is not mentioned when some body speaks about the Zomis?".

After hearing such an unexpected and interesting question, we all make some kind of rustling sound at each other, one of our ignorant friend simply replied "it indicates that we are worthless to mention". By hearing this brainless and muddle headed response, I somehow got angry and make him shut his empty lunatic mouth. I asked all of them to listen carefully and tell them they should not disturb me while I am talking. So, I let them sit like a small kids surrounding their teacher and start narrating my lecture.

Dear friends, if you don't mind let me elaborate this topic a little bit deeper so as to understand and got the root points of my lecture. The the history of the Zo people, the Zo/Zou, as we all know is the only tribe, which treasured the originality/ancient history of the ZO/ZOU. After several research and studies which i have gone through, i was convinced that most of the dialects, i mean the Zo suon dialects comes from the Zo/Zou people. The Zo/Zou people are the one who first started to make understand our brethren that they too are Zo/Zou/Zomi. If you see in the history of the Zo/Zou people, the Zo/Zou speaking people are the people who called themselves Zo/Zou even while the others are unaware of their belongingness called us Zo/Zou naptol. To mention a few out of many worth mentioning ownership, I would like to tell you one more thing. The Zo/Zou people are known as the intepu or intepi of the Zomi. You may also heard that "Zou" is the tribe name of the particular Zou Community in Manipur and "Zo" is the name of all Zo decendants. This is bulshit and baseless. Zou may be a recognised tribe is Manipur but there is no reason of differentiating the spelling between Zo or Zou. It is one and the same. If you believe that Zo is for all the Zo decendants and Zou is only for a particular Zou community, you are 100 per cent misleaded.

For all these reasons, the recently awakened Zo suons deem it unnecessary to mention the word Zo/Zou while they speak about the Zomi, because they know that Zo/Zou is the owner or so to say, the intehpi or intepu. That means, they know that we are already in that very topic. Just to make you clearer, with my sincere apologies to our Zo brethren, While we talk about Zomi, one has to mention Paite Zomi/Zo, Thadou Zomi/Zo, Gangte Zomi/Zo, Simte Zomi/Zo, Tedim Zomi/Zo etc. etc., it is clear that one does not have to mention Zou/Zo Zomi. It signifies that Zou/Zo are already in the Zomi itself. As I have told you earlier, the other communities like Paite, Simte, Thadou, Gangte or others are the name which comes from/according to our dwelling place or comes from the name of the sons' of Pu Zou/Zo, we need to mention them while talking about Zomi.

After lecturing these short facts, my friends surprisingly greeted me, saying, wowwww!!!! Tungnung, you are incredible, where the hell did you get all this knowledge? "This is the fact that every one ought to know, it is simple, one can learn these things from our day-to-day life" said replied.

We then went out and have a cup of tea.

Note: This article may sounds intolerable or too much to teach a friend. If it hurts your sentiment, here is my apologies. SORRY!!

Nov 12, 2007

Lunch Time & Posting Session



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SUNNI TUM KUOM IN ZONG

SUNNI TUM KUOM IN ZONG

(A song that comes out from the bottom of a broken heart)

Sun ni tum kuon in zong,
Pienpi tui bang i gawm thei lou,
Sah-le-hang, sim-le-mar a,
I lampiel khankhuollou in,
Ma chieng mei bang ziing e,
Sietna huipi hing laang le,
Pal bang in i nang zou diei.

Zolei kulpi a chiim zeel e,
Luonhi luongin ka kap zeel ding,
Ka kinepna bang chi'n a phung ching diei?

Pangkhawm lei hat diing hia,
Pangkhawmte khu guolzoute hi,
.......to be continued.....

Nov 8, 2007

Inn Lam Pei Di Maw Pei Lou Di? Pei Lou Di Maw Pei Di?

Pu Zamkholien Manlun in Zogam ngaina la ana gel, mun danga um loute'n ahileh mangma in i ngai lou maithei hi. Hinanleh mun tuom, Zogam pulanga umte'n a la i ngai chiengin, AW tuo bang ana tuo ahima veh chi thei hi.
Lunghel in i leenna gamlei uh ka gaaldot e,
Lunghel khovui kai in a baw e,
Zo heisa a lutna, dingdi pa apaal lun,
Zo khozawl muol-le-taang a zem hoi e,
Lunghel in i leenna gamlei uh ka gal dot e.
Khokhal hui khi sieng hing lang hiiuhieute'n selung zuon hing phawng, Zo huikhi sieng hing laan hiiuhieute'n Zogam leh Zo tuisiengte hing ngaituo sah hi. Hun-le-kum tui bang kiem zel, nun i nop lainite zong. Khen ta ni hai, Hasieng pui a i teenna mun sieng lam zuon in chi hing hun zeelta hi.

to be continued

Oct 30, 2007

Pasian Biahna leh Miuzik

Laisiengthou a I mu bang in miuzik kichi Pasian vanzah thupi tah, hoi leh nasem thei mamatelah a khat ahi. Lungkham ni, kipa ni leh bawl khat pou pou I nei chieng a I ngaithupi pen leh mi sulim theipente lah a khat khu MIUZIK ana hi kiu kiau mawh hi. Khangnote’n tua miuzik poimawhna thei ahiman un khapet jen in sa zuazuah ta uhi.Biehpiehna miuzik poimaw dan: Miuzik in Pasian phatna ah poimawna lienpi anei tawn tung hi.

Laisiengthou sung ah miuzik kigenna hunkhoptah um a, lungkham-mangbang, kap-le-mau a umte kipasah thei, tualeh kipate kipana subuching thei khat ana hi hi. Pasian biehna miuzik apoimaw dan tam munte ahmuthei inum hi. Job 38:7, Gen. 31:27, Ex. 15:1, I Sam. 18:16&17, I Chr. 15:16; 23:5, II Chr. 30:21 leh adang dang ah zong muthei ahi.Miuzik nasep thei dan: Miusik in mihingte kipasah thei a, a suhat thei hi.

Ngaisutna a khelthei a, da a kap leh maute zong akipa sah thei hi. Mi lungtom leh lungthah beite nangawn a lungkim sah thei hi. Kumpi Saul lungsim buaina vengsah tu khu miuzik ahi (I Sam 16:23). Mihingte bou hilou, ganhingte nangawn thujaw thei khop a silbawl thei miuzik ana hilaizang hi. Thu-le-la mai in zong na asem thei nahi, hinanleh miuzik tawh a’ng kithuo chieng in a lim theilou pa/nu zong lim thei a, khut bengtheilou pa/nu in zong khut hing beng thei ta hi.

Vanlam a a khut domkaang ngamloute’n zong Pasian hagau in miuzik azah chieng in kikou in a khut vanlam a hing domkang thei a, mit siingsa la sa ngamloute’n zong lusu geeugeeu in lasah dan hing sin thei uhi. Kikhopna miuzik umna leh um louna munte tong leh laam in akikhie hi.Tua bang a sil bawl thei leh poimaw khangnote’n tupa nei ahileh, department dangte’n I mawh et et sam diing amah? A limtu diing leh a jaal joutu diing ngen lah ihi chietsam ua, khangnote tavuan, ama un hing ngaitua nava chi’n I ngansia na lailai diing uh amah?

A koi akoi mawhpuohna hi in ka thei hi. Tua ahiman in ZCF a department chin in I ipte uh sawt chiet in ahoideu khat leidoh lei koi a diing lah hituom lou a maw? Pankhawm khu hatna lah ahi ngal a………………..

Oct 29, 2007

GOOGLE BLOG BAWL DIING DAN

Steps to followed:

01. Open
www.blogger.com
02. Sign Inn with your gmail account or if you dont have gmail/google account, click on the "create your blog now" button just below the sign in panel.
03. Just below the Dashboard, click on Create a Blog link
04. Enter all the necessary datas at the provided boxes.

e.g. Blog Title - In Capital Letter "INNER EXPRESSIONS" Blod address (url) thangboi (click on the Check Availability, to make sure your chosen address is available, it is availabale a chi leh zah thei) enter the provided confirmation signs

05. Cilck "Continue"
06. Then Choose your choice of TEMPLATES & Click on CONTINUE
07. Then click on START POSTING

A post dan leh a publish bawl dan di:

01. First sign in....
02. Click on NEW POST [at the top of your main heading]
03. Clock on EDIT HTML
04. Paste your article
05. Enter the TITLE
06. Then click on COMPOSE [near the EDIT HTML tag]
07. Now, SELECT ALL and Make all the necessary changes [eg. the alignments, bolds, Size, fonts etc.] and the last
08. Press on the PUBLISH POST at the left bottom.
09. Click on the VIEW BLOG link.
10. For the next publishing, follow the same rules.

A WEB TEMPLATE CHANGE DAN DIH

01. Sign in na bawl zaw chieh en lechin na heading tung guolah Post New/Customise chite um di, Customise a click di.
02. Click on Pick New Template
03. Template tuomtuom hing ki display di, choose your choice and click on Save Template
04. Now Click on VIEW BLOG.

FONTS leh COLOR change di dan

01. A tunga number one toh ki bang.
02. Click on Fonts & Colors.
03. Tamna modify bawl thei ahileh:

a). Mainpage back ground color.
b). Fonts (Title, Blog descriptions.
c). Side Bar Fonts & Colors. Etc.

04. Cilck Save.
05. View Blog

Link, Picture, Etc. Etc. Bawl Didan

01. Number One ki bang di.
02. Click on Add Page Elements
03. A'ng ki displayte na bawl nuom penpen cick lechin, almapi hing um mai di ahi.
Tamna Admin pu'n link a bawl dan simple steps:
01. Customise click di
02. Add Page Elements click kia
03. HTML/Java Script kichina click kia chi ouuuu
04. HTML Box hing kilang, tam anei a teng COPY dia PASTE suh throk di himai.
05. Tuochia, SAVE CHANGES chi pen click zot dia, VIEW zel di himai.


Changing Blog Title & Descriptions

01. Number one ki bang.
02. NavBar chi nuoi a na Bolg Title ziet lang ah EDIT chi um di, tuo pen clcik lechin Na blog Title, description zong hen thei, tuo ban ah Blog Title pen Lim a na hen nuom le zong hen thei ahi.

Post sa edit na bawl nuom leh

01. Click on New Post
02. Click on Edit Post
03. Click on Edit which is before the article which you want to edit.
04. Then Start Editing
05. Press Publish button again.

To be continue

Oct 10, 2007

CHOOSING THE RIGHT CAREER



As I observed, most of us are helpless after completing certain standards in our academic life. Though I was asked to write an article on “I Nam leh Hiemngamna”, I was convinced to write on this as I found it more relevant in our society. Sorry for that. I don’t mean that I am the perfect person to change & write up my own choice of topic. Hope our editorial board bears with me.

A wrong person in the right place or a right person in the wrong place? As the cliché goes, most of the career aspirants stand at crossroads after doing their graduation/diploma/master. Most of the time it is too late to make a choice.

An intermediate from biological sciences for example, after hacing failed in the examination takes up arts subjects. Such approaches generally end up in frustration and unemployment.

So, please select a professional approached for the selection of your career. Use the following questions for a better vision of your present and future:

· What do I want to become in life?
· Why do I want to become that?
· Where will it take me?
· When can I achieve that?
· Who will help me in that?
· How will I reach there?

Only your interest matters

The pursuance of a career starts from intermediate or 10+2. After doing +2, one must ask him/herself what he/she should do next. One must measure oneself on the SWOT scale. That means….

Strength – In what respect one is stronger than other aspirants. What quality does one possess (even if one has more physical strength than average), may be command on language, voice quality, ability to express or a good handwriting even!

Weakness – Access what your weaknesses are. Try to overcome them. Don’t let these weaknesses overcome you; rather make use of it as a stepping-stone to volt into the higher steps.

Opportunities – Explore the opportunity around you. Are you a local person specializing in a particular field? Can you be the first person to grab the opportunity? Whatever it may be, try to grab it.

Threats – Asses threats also. Not only professional hazards but also others like lifespan of a particular trade, competition from other aspirants, legislation against any kind of trade or job and veracity of employer etc. If such threats exist, what is your alternative plan of action?

Only SWOT analysis of your career is not sufficient. It should also be accessed in the light of CROW.

Concrete – You are not supposed to build castles in the air. Keep your vision clear. Know where you are going to be employed.

Realistic – The profession or career by you should be realistic based on analysis and hard facts.

Objective oriented – A well-defined objective should guide your approach. “Lets do it, and see the outcome” approach should be avoided.

Workable – The chosen field by you should be full of working potentiality.

Self-Assessment

Self-assessment is very easy. At any given night, before going to bed just note down details of your day’s activities like what have you done today, what time you devoted on each activities and what were the outcome of those activities. Note down all the positive and negative aspects of the day’s activity.

Let us review your plan of action: -

· Assess yourself on SWOT basis.
· Identify your field of interest.
· Adopt pragmatic and positive approach.
· Stop daydreaming.
· Try innovative ideas.
· Be sure what you are doing.
· Do not make decision in a hasty manner.
· Job satisfaction should be your priority (not becoming an overnight millionaire) and that means you should become what you always craved for. This develops interest in job and this improves your efficiency and in turn, it gradually elevates you in your career ladder.
· There is always a certain element of failure in your endeavor, so keep an alternative plan ready.
· Create and nurture tangible and intangible treasure of knowledge, inculcate a habit of collecting, preserving and studying books and materials.
· Don’t be bookworms; gather information wherever it comes from.
· Learn to listen and listen to learn.
· Be honest with yourself.
· Be systematic in everything you do. Divorces the attitude of “takes it easy, it will be fine.”

Your interest in your job makes you satisfy and your employer happy. This increases your efficiency and in turn, your career prosperous. Just go for excellence in whatever you know or are interested. Make it a career of your choice, not chance.