Lamka, India

Lamka, India This article is about the municipality in Manipur, India. For its namesake district, see Churachandpur district .

Lamka
— town —
Coordinates
Country India
State Manipur
District(s) Churachandpur
Population
• Density 2, 23,866 (2001 )
• 39 /km 2 (101 /sq mi)
S*x ratio 1034 females per 1000 males ♂ / ♀
Time zone IST ( UTC+05:30 )
Area 4,570 square kilometres (1,760 sq mi)
Codes
• Pincode • 795128
• Telephone • +03874
• Vehicle • MN
Churachandpur , locally known as Lamka, town is the district headquarters of Chu

rachandpur district in Manipur . Lamka has its name from the word "Lam" which means path or way and "ka" means junction. The name Lamka in short means a place situated at the road junction. "Dueto its commercial origins, Lamka isthe most multi-ethnic and cosmopolitan hill town in Manipur.During WW II, Churachandpur did not escape Japanese bombing; but it enjoyed about five decades of quiet and peaceful progress in the post-War period. Especially during the 1970s and '80s, Lamkawas an "island of peace" which exerted a magnetic pull for many moneyed investors seeking good profit.

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Fishermen fishing at Loktak lake as seen on February 02 2015Picture Credit :: Deepak Oinam
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AN INTENDING CANDIDATE TO 5/THANLON ADCCH.GINLALLIANMANIFESTO : Vision Statement1. To endeavour and ensure that there is...
20/04/2015

AN INTENDING CANDIDATE TO 5/THANLON ADCC

H.GINLALLIAN

MANIFESTO : Vision Statement

1. To endeavour and ensure that there is closer relationship among the various tribes of the Zomi; maintained peaceful co-existence with our kindred tribes and to serve everyone with an equal eye.

2. To work towards a level playing field for all; particularly for widows, orphans, senior citizens, differently abled persons and for the less fortunate ones.

3.To ensure that schools under Education Department in general and schools under ADC in particular are effectively made functional, maintained and immediate action taken if otherwise.

4. To strive and work towards ensuring that the right to education as enshrined in Art : 21A of the Indian constitution is implemented in letter and spirit .

5. To co-operate with the Village Chief and to ensure that a Development Committee is formed in the village where government schemes are allocated and to see that the same villager are employed as labourer.

6. To ensure that Public Health Centres in the Village are made functional and see to it minimum medical facilities are available and that sanitized and proper deliveries are performed under a trained nurse.

7.To tap the hidden /huge potential of the youth of Thanlon Constituency by enabling them with skills and other relevant knowledge by equipping them through short term technical /course held in the district Hqt. or elsewhere.

8. To encourage the youth to take up sports like foot ball etc. as a channel to divert them from various social evils . To this extend, to hold frequent block level tournaments and facilitating them to play at a higher level.

9. To encourage and promote village craftsmen/ weavers so that their indigenous skills and products are acknowledge and to promote them by linking them with NGOs in and out of the state .

10. To check and control non-local middle men from exploiting the innocent villagers so that their products acquired through sheer hard work gets favourable price.

11. To create and provide local co-operatives societies and assist them in managing the natural resources through scientific and sustainable basis.

12. To provide adequate, proper safe drinking water supply and promote means for water harvesting.

13. To provide and encourage alternative and sustainable method of cultivation to jhum cultivation like dairy farming, piggery farming, horticulture, agriculture, apiculture, pisiculture,poultry farming etc.

14. To work, as far as possible, in tandem with the local MLA in promoting and securing the various plans under- Thanlon “REBUILDING THANLON” - Viz Model college (Residential) at Thanlon , Sericulture project at Tallian Village, eco-tourist centres within Thanlon constituency etc etc, which, for sure will generate employment and uplift the economy of the people.

15. To mobilize and educate the villagers of our on-going political demand; its challenges, the hope and optimism and the needs to reassure oneself that we all form the backbone of our society at large and most important our villages (Zodawn).

Trophy 3 tawh Lamka honglut un Zomi FC te thupitak a vaidawn in om see more @ http://goo.gl/f4F4nwZomi Football Club(Zom...
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Zomi Football Club(Zomi FC) team te Lamka honglut ding kuan uh tusun dak 11.45 in Kangvai khua hongtun un Zomi Youth Association, Zomi Students Federation, Young Paite Association leh CT Lian Team te'n vaidawn ua, huaimun apan Lamka manawh in hong kizui uhi. Team CT Lian te Banner ah "Zomi Football Club - Our Pride. Welcome Home Our Heroes" kigelh muhtheih in om a, Kangvai leh Simte Inn, Simveng kikal ah S.Lalzahau, Intending MDC candidate inleng vaidawn a, mun bangzah hiam ah vaidawn hi uhi.

Sunnung dak 1.10 velin Simte Inn, Simveng lutpih in om ua, Zomi Council Headquarters makaih in Diphu a vualzou a hongkik Zomi Football Club te vaidawn hi uhi. Hiai mun ah ZYA leh makai tuamtuam te'n Zomi FC kipahpih uh ahihdan langsak in pahtawina thilpiak tuamtuam pia uh a, Ms. Grace Zamnu, MDC(Muallum) inleng kipahpihna thilpiak nei hi. Zomi Football Club in Diphu a Trophy 3 a lakte uh tunung in thupitak a lopna bawl hiding chihthu kiza hi.

Zomi Football Club(Zomi FC) in Diphu KASA Stadium a 2nd CEM Gold Cup Championship Final Match ah Rhino FC(Assam) te 2-1 a zoukhia in match 4 kimawlna ah goal 24 khum uh a, Trophy 3 leh Rs. 1 lakh + Rs. 2000 + Rs 2000 + Per Match Money tawh Lamka honglut hi uhi. Amau te'n April 15 in Semi-Final ah Heavens Blue(Dima Hasao) te 10-2 in zou uh a, Quarter Final ah Dimapur FC te 9-0 a zoukhia in, Global Sporting Club(Sibsagar) te leng April 12 in Zomi FC ten 3-1 in zou uhi. Final Match ah hiai tournament a match hoihpente kimawlna ah Zomi FC ten 2-1 in Rhino FC(Assam) zou khe nawn uhi.

Final Match ah Zomi FC striker Letminthang in minute 22 leh 55 in goal 2 khum a, Top Scorer Award & First Scorer of Final Match Award((Rs. 2000 + Trophy) sang a, Zomi FC goalkeeper N Sonlian in Best Player Award (Rs. 2000 + Trophy) sang hi.

April 17 zinglam dak 10.00 in Diphu Young Paite Association(YPA) Hall ah Diphu YPA ten Zomi FC te vualzawh loppihna in vok khat gou in annkuang bawl uh a, mipi kikhopna thupitak om in Diphu mun a singtangmi tuamtuam te'n annkuang sawkkhawm uhi.
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29/03/2015

THE STORY BEHIND SONGPI, CHURACHANDPUR AND LAMKA
By Ginza Vualzong

Lamka and Churachandpur are two different locations altogether and have different stories of origin. However due to the political manipulation of the Meitei people of the valley, the two have been amalgamated into one. It might sound confusing but if you know the histories and origins of both these places, the two are not the same and should not be confused with. The real Churachandpur is a hillock 15 kms west of Lamka, which was previously known as Songpi. Songpi was later changed to Churachandpur to honored the Maharaja Churachand. Lamka, the current District headquarter, on the other hand existed separately and had no connection with Songpi. Songpi was the old sub divisional headquarter which was abandoned in 1930. After 10 years of this abandonment, the new Sub-Divisional headquarter was moved to the present Lamka town, which was incorrectly put in the paper as Churachandpur by the people from the valley.

Background history of Songpi as SDO office:
After the Zou gal (the Kuki Rebellion) in 1919, the administration of the Hill Tribes was in the hand of the British Officers, Political Agents, Vice-Presidents and Presidents of the Manipur State Darbar (Manipur Raja). However the British Government refused to hand over the hill administrations to the Raja of Manipur citing that they would be too dangerous. (Notes written by Col. Maxwell, Col. Woods and Col. Shakespear. 29 July 1937, File No. G.S. 2753 of 1940, Dillip K. Lahiri & Binal J Dev: Manipur Culture and Pollitics 1987, pp 111-112)

From Songpi to Churachandpur:
In the year 1919, Manipur Hill areas was reorganized and the whole of Manipur Hill Areas was divided into three administrative units. Songpi was made the South-west Sub-Divisional Headquarters, the others headquarters being at Ukhrul and Tamenglong. In 1921 Mr B.C. Gasper, the SDO of Songpi threw a feast in honour of the France returnees and the Maharaja of Manipur, Churachand Singh also took part in the feast. On that occasion Songpi was renamed to Churachandpur after the name of Maharaja Churachand.

How Churachandpur (Songpi) was abolished:
On 1st January 1930 the South-west Sub-Division was abolished and the headquarter abandoned. The whole area was placed under the President of Manipur State Darbar with two Sub-Divisions - Western Sub-division with its headquarter at Tamenglong and the eastern part annexed to Sadar Hills Sub Division with its headquarter in Imphal. This was how the Churachandpur Sub-division abolished.

From Songpi to Mission Compound:
After the abandonment of the Songpi Sub-Division Headquarter, the Darbar Resolution No 2A of 29th January 1930 approved to leased all Sub-Divisional properties to the North East India General Mission (NEIGM) with a yearly fee of Rs 600. Later on 26th September 1930, after the verbal agreement of Semthong Haokip, the chief of Songpi and Mr Coleman who represent NEIGM, the chief agreed to sell the land and all the rights he had to the mission. Accordingly the NEIGM made payment to the village chief for the land and called Mission Compound and not Churchandpur. However some people still refer to it as Old Churachandpur.

Origin of Lamka:
In 1930 around the same time two Paite gentlemen established the present Lamka. Pu Phungkhothang Guite established the present Hiangtam Lamka and Pu Zenhang Valte established the present Zenhang Lamka. This two villages were together called Lamka. At that time when they established this twin villages there were no other villages nearby and the whole area was under thick forests, abound in wild animals, teemed with mosquitoes and devoid of people. Malaria was too common and people from the hills were reluctant to live in the valley. But slowly Lamka began to flourished from village to town and the population increased rapidly.

How Lamka became District Headquarter:
Ten years after the abolition of Churachandpur, there was need to re-established the Sub-divisional office. So Mr. Pearson and Pu Thangkhopao Kipgen came for site selection for the SDO's Office. They went to see the old site at Churachandpur (Songpi), but found abandoned structures left behind by the American troops after the World War II. Considering the poor condition of the old site Churachandpur, Lamka seems to be a better location for the SDO headquarter. Therefore, the Circle Office was housed at the present residence of the Deputy Commissioner, Lamka. However with the political manipulation of the Meitei, the new SDO headquarter at Lamka was still imposed with the old name of Churachandpur, which was already given to Songpi.

On 14 November 1969, Manipur was re-organized into 6 administrative units and Lamka/Churachandpur was the headquarter of Manipur South District. Later in 25 May 1983, Manipur was re-organized again into Districts and Churachandpur District was one of the hill district.

Conclusion:
Songpi is history now, which was an abandoned sub-division headquarter and it should not be confused with Lamka - the current District Headquarter. Although the name Churachandpur applied to Songpi, the meitei manipulated the government record and incorrectly called Lamka as Churachandpur. The aspiration to change the name of Churachandpur District is to correct the imposed name of Lamka which is the current District Headquarter and not the Churachandpur that was associated with Songpi.

Book reference:
1. This is Lamka by Dr. Tualchin Neihsial
2. Account of the valley of Munnipore and of the Hill Tribes by Major W. McCulloch 1859
3. Foreign Deparment Report on Chin-Lushai Hills, Sep 1892
4. Dr. H. Kamkhenthang "Lamka Town vis-a-vis Churachandpur, 1995

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