Jun 21, 2011

What's Wrong With Sadar Hills District Demand?

~ T. Zamlunmang Zou @ Pupu Zou

It has been more than 30 years since the demand for creation of Sadar Hills as a full-fleged district started way back in the early 1970s. Two outstanding records have been created out of this demand. Th Lupheng, a Social Worker from Saikul opine that: "One, the people of Sadar Hills created history for demanding a mere district for more than 30 years without a break. Secondly, the State Government of Manipur too created history for putting a genuine demand of the people on hold for than 30 years". I think the State Govt. is taking pride for being able to suppress and neglect a people’s movement for a mere district for such a long period. A good job indeed! but a shameful pride. It is high time for the State govt. to come out with valid reasons to justify for its act of suppression and negligence of a genuine & rightful demand of the people. In the past, we came across with the State govt. racking up some ‘not-much-important’ matters like the boundary issue, consensus issue etc. etc... If these issues are the real hindrances to the inauguration of Sadar Hills as a full-fleged district? Or any other else? Let’s see how far the so-called problems (as stated by the State govt.) have any merit worth consideration or not.

A Tribute to my Beloved Father on Father's Day

As I was thinking about writing a tribute to my Dad, I thought — How can I say a few words that do justice to all of the years of love and strength that Dad gave me? I hope that the real tribute to Dad will be the actions of my lives — that I am a testament to the love and lessons that he instilled in me!

As I’ve been thinking about my Dad this past week, finally coming to grips with the inevitable, I thought “How can I tell a story of my Dad that conveys the message of what his love and strength has meant to me. Like my Dad, I guess I’ll do it by telling a story whose underlying message teaches the lesson of his life to me.

Had my dad been alive, how will the world looks;
Had my dad been alive, how will I look at the world.
Had my dad been alive, where would I be;
Had my dad been alive, what would I do?

Oh, Dad! I wish you could have hold your life till today,
Oh, Dad! I wish I have a dear daddy to be my side;
Oh, Dad! When I see young kids holding and running by their dad’s side,
I wish you are still alive to hold me tight.

May 28, 2011

Communal Harmony: Our Greatest Challenge

~ T. Zamlunmang Zou @ Pupu Zou,

The theme ‘of Gandhi’s teachings is that the individual must rise above fear, jealousy and hate. When such individuals combine themselves into a community, the problem of communal jealousy and discord will disappear. [Human Kabir]

When people talk about communal harmony, they usually referred to different religions, beliefs, cults, cultures and practices, but I would like to refer in a narrow minded focal length referring our own society i.e. CHIKIM (Kuki, Mizo, Zomi).

Manipur, in such a tiny state, the non-Naga tribals, precisely the Kukis: related in blood is suffering from CHDS (Communal Harmony Deficiency Syndrome) since some decades ago. The main cause of this CHDS could be the creation of the British rulers or the tribes recognition in the 1950s by the Indian parliament. Taking advantage of this division, the tribal leaders in order to keep themselves in power, they deliberately adopted a policy of alienating others for their own tribes’ interest.

May 21, 2011

India Numei Politician Thupi Khen Khat

Khovel pumpi a gam lien 7na pang, Census 2011 dungjui in mi sing 1,028,737,436 (pasal 532,223,090, numei 496,514,346) tenna, a mi jata ki lawikhawmna, ham leh pao, tawndan, chiindan chi tuom tuom kizahna India ahi. India ah numeite pen innsung a ne-le-ta sai ding, innsunga vai toh kisai a pum buoi di'a mi sang tampi te'n ngaidan a nei lai un, gambup tanpha ban ah gam kai/state level tan ah thunei leh politics a kimawl thupi tah tah tampi um hi. Tuhun lou zong India in zalenna ana dellai in zong numei lamkai thupi tah tampi ana um ta hi.

India ah missing tazaw in tam in numei 496,514,346 tah pha nanleh gam dang toh tekah in Parliament a tou thei a taw khop mai hi. Indian parliament ah (9.1%,14th loksabha) ching nil nel. Gam dang a numei Innpi a tou - Rawanda (56.7%), south Africa (44.5%), Mozambique (34.8%).

Zou: Hun peisa, tu hun leh maban hun - (Best essay of ZouWorkshop sponsored ZSP MIL(Zou))

About the Author:

Miss Niangsianching Tungnung daughter of Upa T. Tunzagin of P. Kamdou Veng. She is currently studying Class XII Arts in Churachandpur Govt. College, Churachandpur, Manipur.

EVALUATION of the Essay

This essay is extremely well-informed about the institutional history of the Zou community. Moreover, its contents are factually accurate. For its level of training, it displays ample evidence of original treatment and critical thinking on the subject matter. There is also at least one reference to the relevant literature (i.e. Ginzatuang’s Zomi Innkuan Laibu). Use of language is effective. The tone is empirical and objective at best, but it also partly indulges in policy recommendations. This piece deserves to be read by a larger audience.

Checked by Dr. David Vumlallian Zou
Asst. Professor of history,
Faculty of Social Sciences, Delhi University


Best essay of ZouWorkshop sponsored ZSP MIL(Zou) spot essay writing competition on Zou Nampi

Ka pien masanga ami singta aw,
Apienglah mis um lou e,
lun tawi khang tembang kileh ing.
Tungchieng vangkhuo saat ing e’

Tam atung a lavui i etleh, ei zoute pen mimasa leh milui mama nam ihi uh chi akilang hi. Tuajieh in imisiam (Scholar)te sui dan in Zou kichite pen aum na uh anasawt mama ta chihi. Pu J.Ginzathang laibu ( Zomi innkuan Laibu) dungjui in Zou kichite pen 1027 BC apat in ana um ta chi hi.tuale tulai a, ei Zomi, Kuki, Chiin, MIzo ki chi te hing suongtu Pu ‘Zou ‘ ana ki chi hi . hi nanle tulai , thangkhal haidawi ,khuangnung leh tungkua haama ham pawl ten Zou min ina posuoh ua ,1956 in India Govt. In Zou (ST) chin recognised ang na bawl hi. I unau dang dang ten Zoute chin simleivai (Politics) Khotabg(social) Sahkhuo(religion) Sumlepai(economy) ah ina ngiem mama ua , i dinmun uh abaan baan in en vai.