TODAY -

Hello, dear Chief Minister

T Ngaihte *

Nongthombam  Biren Singh, Chief Minister of Manipur at Raj Bhavan on 15th March 2017
Nongthombam Biren, Chief Minister of Manipur at Raj Bhavan on 15th March 2017 :: Pix - Shankar Khangembam



On 24 November 2017, there was a book release function at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library in New Delhi. The book in question, ‘The Last Battle of Saraighat: The story of the BJP’s rise in the North-east’ was written by Rajat Sethi and Shubhrastha who were actively involved in the BJP campaigns in the Northeast. Manipur CM Biren Singh was there. I was there too.

A panel discussion followed the book release, moderated by the journalist Shekhar Gupta. Some questions were also taken from the audience. A mention was made of the collapse of higher education in Manipur. One teacher from a Delhi University college expressed deep concern over the huge number of Manipuri students he has, who complained of the lack of good education opportunities in their state.

The CM assured him that his government is doing everything to put right the many things that went wrong during the past many years. Rajat Sethi, who is the CM’s political advisor, stressed their aim to give a clean government and said that the previous government was racked by indecisiveness, amongst other ills, and had trouble deciding on even basic matters like whether to build or pave this road or not.

I had wanted to raise an issue or two too. But there was ultimately no time. Hence, I am expressing my thoughts here, now. I hope the CM and his advisor will take the time to read through it.

Decades of rule under the Congress party had engendered cynicism all around. People lose hope. Nothing will ever improve, they say. It was this hopeless feeling that the BJP had tapped with the promise to jettison the business-as-usual model of governance and usher in a new era of hope. It was on the back of the wave of anti-incumbency that the BJP, despite its meager cadre strength, managed to wrest power from the Congress party this time, as the authors of the book honestly admit.

Indeed, the new government immediately broke two deadlocks: the UNC blockade of the lifeline highways to the state and the issue relating to the honourable burial of the ‘tribal martyrs’ in Lamka, Churachandpur. In pursuit of the slogan, ‘Go to the Hills’, the CM had gone on visits to the hill district headquarters, eliciting enthusiastic mass receptions. In response to a pointed question from the moderator, the CM claimed that this is a sign that community relations are all good now. I don’t think it is that simple, but it is true that people are ready to hope for better times under the new dispensation.

I have often heard that the education sector is the most corrupted sector in the state. It is said that the education department do not even know how many teachers they have working under them. In Churachandpur district, there were whispers about some people who were given employment without their knowledge, whose salaries were quietly taken every month by those who arranged their appointment and they came to know of their employment only after some UGs sent them demand letters!!

It seems also that quite a few people who were in the rolls of the education department are living and working in Delhi and elsewhere, holding double jobs. It will certainly take some effort to cleanse this kind of rot. I just hope the CM and his team are up to it.

As for higher education, there have been attempts to fill the huge vacancies. The MPSC had recently declared final results of the multi-level examination conducted for Assistant Professors in government colleges. It is telling that the advertisements for the latest results were issued way back in November 2014.

In between, there were litigations, most of them allegedly by aspirants who applied but could not clear the examination. The MPSC had, in fact, to alter the category-wise number of vacancies in response to rulings on the petitions by the Manipur High Court. Despite this, some appeals are still pending, even as the final results have already been declared.

This poses a particular dilemma for those working outside the state. Many educated youths went out of the state in search of higher education and better opportunities since there were none in the state. But they have always nursed a determination to come back to Manipur and work there. Quite of few of those selected by MPSC in the latest assistant professor examination already had jobs in other states.

Some of them are getting salaries much higher than what they will get in Manipur. Nevertheless, they are eager to come. But, they are not ready to pay bribes and be co-opted within the existing business-as-usual model of existence. The endless litigations make things very uncertain.

Many of them are encouraged by the fact that there were no bribes demanded or given for the recent assistant professor results. This is a good start. This should continue. The government should assert its authority and made sure that the recruitment processes are not hampered by frivolous litigations and undue bureaucratic delays.

When people have to pay Lakhs of rupees for a routine job, corruption naturally follows as they try to recoup the money they have given for their jobs. Start right by cleaning up recruitments, and discipline will not be a problem later on. A structure, both financial and procedural, that incentivizes talents to migrate back to the home state is needed.

Dear chief minister, it is perhaps a good thing for your government that the expectations of the people are very low right now. They don’t ask for big banner headline projects or special packages. They are rather tired of such announcements and promises which never come to fruition.

They just want their physical security assured, roads and electricity to be improved, the government offices to run well, recruitments to be based on merit, the law in terms of job reservations and other things upheld and colleges be dependable for good education. These are the same things that had been promised to them elections after elections. People do not expect special treatment, just what the state owe them as citizens.

Many of these improvements may not even require extra expenditure. For example, IT, especially digitization of records, etc. may help in outing absentee and double employees. Deliver on these, lead by example and make clear to everyone that you will not tolerate corruption and wrongdoing. People will be with you.


* T Ngaihte wrote this article for The Sangai Express
This article was posted on December 13, 2017.


* 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.




LATEST IN E-PAO.NET
  • 4th Intl Sankritan Day #1 : Gallery
  • Lafoi Shamda puthorkpa #1 : Gallery
  • Day 6 : Reel of Dance #2 : Gallery
  • Framework Agreement: Alternative & Needs
  • Preserve mountain to combat climate change
  • Indo-Naga Peace Process :: Articles
  • Practice Peace & Change the Life
  • Save the children
  • Drive Campaign by CADA at Bishnupur
  • Assam to transform NE as 'Engine of Growth'
  • Mismanaging natural resource
  • Appointment ruckus at TRI
  • Light Show @ Loktak Lake #3: Gallery
  • Shaheed Manoranjan Football : Gallery
  • Crowd @ Flower Festival @ Mao #2 : Gallery
  • Hope peace agreement brings peace not war
  • The savior is born
  • Cry Of A Dying River...1 :: Poem
  • NE Accelerator Program announced
  • The hopeless traffic regulation
  • What was conveyed to RN Ravi? Classified..
  • Enakta Leiringei - Scenes #1 :: eRang
  • Sagolshem Tijendra :: Sangeetbhusan
  • Day 8 : Hiyang Tanaba #2 : Gallery
  • Day 4: Martial Arts Exhibition : Gallery
  • Something :: Poem
  • Sangai International Digital Salon
  • Is science and religion in conflict ?
  • S/W Engineer @NetworkMaster, Canchipur
  • NPF Meeting 13 Dec: Setting record straight
  • Expecting wind of change
  • Reaching out to all stakeholders
  • The two sibling Machin moupa :: Funga
  • Lhingneichin, Lungsumpou: eMing
  • Day 4 : Eikhoigi Iranyai #2 : Gallery
  • Dance from Thailand & Zimbabwe : Gallery
  • All about understanding Bob Geldof
  • Career options in banking #2
  • Learning from Miss beauties
  • Indo-Naga Talks 2017 :: News Timeline
  • Driver required for Distribution Company
  • Beggar culture shd be clean from mindset
  • In news for wrong reasons: Men in white
  • 305-cr Central aid for calamity-hit Manipur
  • Nupilal Ningsing Lamjen : Gallery
  • Day 7: Dhol Chollom #1: Gallery
  • Day 7: Manipuri Folk Song : Gallery
  • Why hurry Mapithel dam commissioning?
  • Hello, Dear Chief Minister
  • International Human Rights Day
  • Love in Car :: Poem
  • Army's assistance to accident victims
  • Conference: Handloom Sector Challenges
  • Nupi Lan -A reminder to respect women
  • Centrepiece: New Writing & Art from NE
  • NE artisans to get online platform
  • Nupi Lan comes: Double standard has to go
  • Day 10: Closing of Sangai Fest #2 : Gallery
  • Folk Tales of Manipur, Vol 1 : Book Review
  • Prize Distribution : Polo : Gallery
  • Day 4: Kangpokpi Cultural : Gallery
  • Sweet sixteen :: Poem
  • Nagaland CM respond to Neiphiu Rio
  • Jobs at NIELIT Kolkata
  • Jobs at Cobigent Technologies
  • Some positive introspective on FA
  • Deep divide FA: Scheduled human chain
  • Naga talks: Ravi to consult 5 Manipuris
  • Mukna Kangjei Tournament : Gallery
  • Nupi Lan : Women's War Of Manipur
  • cYK_rb TwaI :: Seireng
  • Crowd @ Flower Festival @ Mao #1 : Gallery
  • Day 4: Folk Song @Kangjeibung #2 : Gallery
  • Naga peace & deals within rebel structure
  • Volunteers create worlds
  • Bishnupriya Manipuris call 101hr blockade
  • 3rd Flower Festival @ Mao #1 : Gallery
  • Day 7: Stalls @Khonangkhong #2 : Gallery
  • Day 5: Maibi Jagoi @Kangjeibung #2: Gallery
  • Day 5: Thang Ta @ BOAT #1 : Gallery
  • New Residential Design in Foothills
  • Accreditation of diagnostic laboratories
  • 'Swachh Hi Sewa' in Rono Hills by RGU
  • Jingle Bells Season 2 kicks off
  • Appointment for Faculty / Trainers
  • Humiliation to mother earth
  • Question to BJP: Mum on critical posers
  • WC seeks views for political solution
  • China taking keen interest on NE militancy
  • Tekcham Ranjita- FIFA Referee : Profile
  • Day 7 : Pherzawl Artistes : Gallery
  • Day 4: Kathak & Manipuri Dance: Gallery
  • Welcome Yongchak in Manipur household
  • US recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital
  • CADA Imphal Committee re-organized
  • Hopes for a new future
  • Make Orange Fest more meaningful
  • Day 3 : Night Scene @ Loktak #2 : Gallery
  • Three-headed men- Makok ahum :: Funga
  • Junior Boy's Inter District Football : Gallery
  • Day 6 : Thailand Dance #2 : Gallery
  • Day 6 : Artistes from Kamjong : Gallery
  • The Green Lotus :: Poem
  • FIFA honour for Manipur referee
  • Nothing on inter-state borders in FA
  • Urgent call to look in the function of COHSEM
  • Of collaboration ... Manipur and Nagaland
  • Day 10: Closing of Sangai Fest #1 : Gallery
  • Orange Festival @Tamenglong #1 : Gallery
  • Day 5: Mandalay Vs Manipur #2 : Gallery
  • AFC Transformation Challenge : Gallery
  • The Anglo-Kuki War 1917-1919
  • When rejection is more lethal than HIV
  • Walk-In: Guest Lecturers @Govt Polytechnic
  • Penguin Fever- literary festival in Shillong
  • NE Flavours opens in Delhi promote NE
  • Calls for Recreation
  • Setting a deadline before the Govt
  • Finals @ Polo International : Gallery
  • Day 5 : Pung Chollom : Gallery
  • Day 8: Trekking @Leimaton #2 : Gallery
  • Day 4 : Folk Song @ BOAT #1 : Gallery
  • Career options in banking
  • Of tongue cleaner and angels
  • Screening: Aribam Syam's Biopic @Delhi
  • Hiring Charge for BOAT
  • Sexual relation main reason for HIV
  • Preconceived mode of protest
  • Manipur and people : Take collective stand
  • Day 4 : Hmar Fahrel Tawklam : Gallery
  • Jadonang Football [11 Nov] : Gallery
  • Workshop on Nano Devices at IIT-G
  • Advent season 2017
  • Kovindji on Mirabai and Manipur
  • Jobs at Sanglakpam IT Solutions
  • Baking Assistant @Michelle's Bakery
  • Launch of North East Flavours, Delhi
  • Protests against eviction of tribals
  • K Radhakumar's Atopa Shangsar Amada
  • Reminding the issue of permit system
  • Time for State BJP to state stand
  • Mukna Kangjei Tournament #1 : Gallery
  • Day 10 : Fashion Show #1 : Gallery
  • Day 9 : Heritage Park : Gallery
  • Day 6 : Qawwali @ BOAT : Gallery
  • Challenges before media w.r.t Manipur
  • Development in Jiribam & Pherzawl #2
  • Recruitment mode of Asst Prof
  • Inner Line Permit (ILP) Demand :: Timeline
  • Day 3 : Night Scene @ Loktak #1 : Gallery
  • Community gardening @Ema Keithel: Gallery
  • Day 6: 'Reel of Dance' #1 : Gallery
  • Day 6: Pamyanlon Folk Dance : Gallery
  • Thus spake the moonstruck :: Poem
  • 1st Double Renal Angioplasty in Manipur
  • Rohingya crisis: Talk at Philippine University
  • Getting the big picture
  • Gold after 2 decade: Sports Powerhouse
  • Day 9: Robert Naorem's Fashion : Gallery
  • Eyek Tamba :: Learn Manipuri script
  • Day 9: Phoushu Jagoi : Gallery
  • Day 2: Dhol Dholok Cholom : Gallery
  • 11th Manipur Polo International #2 :: Gallery
  • Govt needs tool for Sangai Fest Impact study
  • Royal Crematorium at Bangkok #1 : Gallery
  • Araang League 2017 (Football) @Ukhrul
  • Celebrating World AIDS Day
  • The good & some bad of Sangai Fest
  • International Kang Tournament : Gallery
  • Day 8: Trekking @Leimaton #1 : Gallery
  • Day 4: Kom Dance performance : Gallery
  • Sangai Run-Marathon @Sendra #3 :: Gallery
  • Is it Meetei or Meitei ?
  • The Buddha's Metta and Karuna #4
  • MUTA Colloquium Series : Vision for MU
  • Is our legal system responsible ?
  • Unique history of Nagas ... of Manipur
  • NSF memo to Prez 'for solution before polls'
  • Day 8: Hiyang Tanaba #1 : Gallery
  • Day 7: Stalls @Khonangkhong #1: Gallery
  • Sangai Day 3: Leisem Jagoi : Gallery
  • 'One never stops learning in Polo'
  • Cherry Blossoms as a catalyst of change..
  • Mining tussles in Manipur
  • Day 7: Night Scene (Hot Air Balloon) : Gallery
  • Sangai Day 7: Fashion Show #1 : Gallery
  • Opening: Jadonang Football #2 :: Gallery
  • Sangai Day 6: Thai Dance : Gallery
  • Imphal Art Camp @Kangla: Gallery
  • Final: Hazari/Tombi Polo #2 :: Gallery
  • Dhanamanjuri Kang Tournament :: Gallery
  • Felicitation of Manipuri students at B'desh
  • Dr. Ngaseppam Iboyaima : Awarded in food
  • Miss Kut #5 :: Gallery
  • Featured Photo for 2017 #5 :: Gallery
  • Kokkhum Festival #2 :: Gallery
  • Manipur Sangai Festival 2016 #7 : Ooba
  • 'Weaves of Ching-tam' @London :: Gallery
  • Priyogopal (Senior Artist)- Photo :: eRang
  • Paonam Lily (Archery) Reception :: Gallery
  • U-17 Footballer honored by Guv :: Gallery
  • Manipuri Calendar for 2018 : Download it
  • Old Manipuri Movie #1 :: eRang Classic
  • Landscape of Manipur #7: Wallpaper
  • SPONSORED ADS