Tuesday 26 July 2016

Khovel ading ah Saipi (Elephant) damsawt pen Dakshayani Guinness World Records bu ah sut lut hita.



July 26, 2016 | Khochungte Awgin
Dakshayani, 86, is all set to enter the Guinness World Records as the oldest living elephant. The Travancore Devasom Board (TDB) - the owner of the elephant - has already written to the Guinness authorities staking claim to Dakshayani being the oldest living elephant in the world. The TDB claims that Dakshayani is with them since 1949.

Guinness World Records, known from its inception in 1955 until 1998 as The Guinness Book of Records and in previous U.S. editions as The Guinness Book of World Records, is a reference book published annually, listing world records and national records, both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world. The book itself holds a world record, as the best-selling copyrighted book of all time.
Source - The Hindu


World's Largest Amphibious Aircraft AG600 China in siamdawkta



July 26, 2016 | Khochungte Awgin
China has unveiled AG600, the world's largest aircraft which can land on both water and land and used to fight forest fires and perform marine rescues. The aircraft is around the size of a Boeing 737 - far larger than any other amphibious plane. It has a maximum flight range of 4,500 km. and can collect 12 tonnes of water in 20 seconds during emergencies. Its maximum take-off weight of 53.5 tonnes.

The plane AG600 has been unveiled by the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) in southern port city of Zhuhai. Before the AG600, the largest amphibious cast was the H-4 Hercules, known as the Spruce Goose, used in WW2. Its wingspan is still longer than the AG600's. The plane AG600 is part of a massive program to modernize China's armed forces, the world's largest, which includes the development of aircraft carriers, anti-satellite missiles, and stealth fighters.
Courtesy: CNN News

AIIMS Delhi ah Technician and Clerk - 69 Vacant Posts awng lakna umding

New Delhi, July 23, 2016 | Khochungte Awgin
Online Applications are invited from Indian citizens by the Director, AIIMS, for the following  Group-B and Group-C posts on regular basis in AIIMS Delhi :

1. Technician  :  09 posts (UR-5, OBC-2, SC-1, ST-1) in Group-B
Pay Scale : PB-3 Rs. 9300 - 34800 /-  Grade Pay  Rs. 4200/-
Age : 18-30 years

Essential Educational Qualification:
(i) B.Sc in Radiotherapy Technology (03 years course) or equivalent from a recognized Unfversity, or Institute approved by Atomic Energy Regulatory Board with 02 years experience in operating Radiotherapy equipments in an established centre.
OR
Diploma in Radiotherapy Technology (02 years course) or equivalent from a recognized institution approved by Atomic Energy Regulatory Board with 03 years experience in
operating  Radiotherapy equipments in an established centre.

Process of Selection: Written Test Only

2. Lower Division Clerk - 60 posts (UR-30, OBC-20, ST-10) (PH-4) in Group-C
Pay Scale: PB-l Rs:5200-20200 + Rs.1900 Grade-Pay
Age : 18-27 years

Essential Educational Qualification:
(i) l2th Class from a recognized Board or University.
OR
Matriculation from  a  recognized  board  or  University with 5 years service (regular or ad-hoc) as Lower Division Clerk in Govt Organization/Institution.
(ii) A typing speed 35 w.p.m in English or 30 w.p.m, in Hindi only on computer.

Process of Selection: 
Stage I - Written Test
Stage II - Skill Test

How to Apply: Apply Online only @ http://recruitldc.aiimsexams.org/Login

[Lamka a online apply nading lemtang lou ten, CLOUD Cyber Cafe, Hebron Veng (Next to SBI ATM), New Lamka ah hih/bawl theih ding]

Last Date: August 13, 2016

APPLICATION FEES: 
General/OBC Candidates - Rs.5OO/-
SC/ST Candidates -  Rs. 100/-
Persons with Disabilities - exempted

Download Detail Advertisement @ https://www.aiimsexams.org/pdf/recttcell-12-7-16.pdf

Monday 25 July 2016

JESU LAM KAT JING UN-Pk Gou Kipgen

KAGOSPEL CORNER
 
JESU LAM KAT JING UN

🔴TUNI LHAGAO ANPHAA 🔵Monday, 25/07/2016

📖Hebrews 12:2📓


Looking unto Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our Faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the Throne of God


Vannoi pumpi mihemte hinkho mandan ho ingaito le Pathen lam ve a hing sangin thildang boipi a hinkho mang atam tan, tahsan chate jong nitinin alhadai deu deu jengtan ahi.

Matthew 14:22-32 sung chu isim tenga ahile Pakai thusah a Pater in twi chunga alamjot chu isimdoh diu ahi. Mitampi a dingin hiche Bible chang mun le thusim hi tamtah vei ijah jingsau hijongle ilhagao lampi u lamdih a ichejing theina diuvin athah a ina kingaito kit diu deisah najal in ana kitilkhou kit u hite.
Twi chunga Pakai Jesun lam ahinjot a akom lam u ahinjot laijin seijui dangteho vangchun akichauvin apengjah jenguve. Hijongle Peter vang achutipon jatchom deutah adonbut in ahi.
1. Peter in Pakai Jesu ahi ahetchet phat in Jesu lam jon a twichunga lam ajot theina dingin asamtai.
2. Pakai Jesun jong Peter chun ahenglam jon a twichuna lam jotna dingin athupeh tai.
3. Peter in jong Jesu lam ve pumin kipah tah in twichunga chun lam ahinjot tai.
4. Ahin Jesu lam ve puma ache chu don talouvin, twipi kinong chu agah ven ahile alhalhum gotai.
5. Hichun Pakai jah a chun apengjah jengin Pakai neihuh doh in ati.
6. Twilah a kon chun Pakai jin akaidoh in vo tahsan lhom atin ahi.
7. Chuin kongsung ahung lut lhon phat in twipi kinong chu athip tai.


Eiho Lhagao hinkho jong atamjon Peter twichung lamjot tobang ihijiuvin ahi.
1. Jesu kom lhunna dinga nitina lamjot ihi jinglai uhin lhahlhum nathei tuipi thuhtah (vannoi) chunga lamjot ihiuve.
2. Hiche Lhagao lampi lhepna hahstna twipi ho chunga lam ijot jing lai uva hi Jesu lam bou ivet jingu ngai ahi.
3. Peter banga Jesu lam velouva ivel a boina hahsatna ho iboipile boina khuhpi a chu lhalum teiding ihiuve.
4. Lhagao lampi twichunga lam ijot laija Jesu lam a kon a imit iheimang jiu chu Ama ithahsan nau lhahsam ji jeh ahi.
5. Jesu kong sung alut a twipi kinong athip banga chu eiho jong Jesu Sochatna kong sunga vanlam ilhun tengule boina hahsatna ho hi umtalou ding ahi.


TILKHOUNA
1. Sopi, Nang jong Peter banga nalhagao lampi a Jesu lam velouva lamjot nahi khah em?
2. Ole, Jesu lam vetlou jeh a Lhagao twikul a khelut a leiset thildang ho a boiden nahi hitam?
3. Tahsa lamjot in vang nakeng kholhah le nachena lampi nakivet jing angaije. Ahin lhagao lampi a vang achutipoi. Jesu lam bou vet ngai ahi.
4. Jesu lam kat jing pumin nalhagao hinkho lampi jot jingin chutile Psalm 121 a lajihpan asei bangin, lhagao hinkho a jong kipal pon natin, lhujong lhupon nate.
5. Hijeh chun *Look unto Jesus in your Daily Spiritual Walk* as he never keep His eyes away from you.


🙏Jesu lam ve jing puma ilhagao hinkhouva ikalson jingtheina diuvin Pakaijin phatthei eiboh sohkei tauhen🙏

Kakipah e!

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Khochungte Awgin

Friday 15 July 2016

PERSPECTIVE


@ An article by Mr. Augustus Haokip, Chennai.

The Trending Business Slogan, "Be Indian, Buy Indian," can also be applied in the Kuki Society and Other Tribes from NE in Chennai.


This slogan is initiated by some right thinking people in our country to save the dwindling economic situations. Hundreds of manufacturing companies and industries in India remained shut-down or closed-down. Hardly anyone will disagree with if we say that the current economic situations in India is still in a bad shape. The fall of Indian rupee have not been receding for along time. On other hand, the value of US dollar is rising, sometimes, day by day. I heard someone said like this, there was a time when the exchange rate of one USD was only Rs. 5/- That was not a big difference. There could be many reasons, but these 3 are the primary reasons that ills the Indian economics;
• Influx of foreign products imported into the country. 
• changing lifestyles in India.
• Most Indian products are found to be of bad quality, resulting in people prefers to buy foreign products....

As of today, the exchange rate of one US dollar is Rs. 67.17, and it is keep changing almost every alternate day. It simply means that a westerner or an American for that matter is 66 times richer than that of any Indian citizen. The exchange rate of Indian currency ten rupees is Rs.16 in Nepal. The rise and fall of any country's currency is depending on its economic condition.

Now without saying anything more on Indian economics, let's come to the point, how to apply "Be Indian, buy Indian," amongst the Kukis and other tribes from NE residing in Chennai? I think the same can be applied in this way, "Being a Kuki/Tribal, Sell or Buy from the Kukis." Let's suppose that there are 2,600+ Kuki peoples who include: Thadou, Paite, Gangte, Vaiphei, Zou, Simte, Samte, Kom, Guite, Mate, etc...etc. (the given figures includes other tribes from NE residing in Chennai). Any smart thinker or any potential entrepreneur will come up with an action plans that these tribes or people groups are people of a distinct cultures from that of the original inhabitants, the Tamilians and others. The population of these tribes put together is considerably huge enough to start a small business amongst them. 

Now, you may be aware that there have been paradigm shifts in this article. Now the focus is, "Being a Kuki/ Tribal, Sell or Buy from the Kukis." The need of the hour is a paradigm shift in our thinking and that every single rupee we had earned and spent or yet to be spent is important. It is important because it is our money. We earned with toils and sweats. We are to spend it wisely and meet our daily needs, somehow. Couldn't it have been better idea if a fraction of the money we had spent goes for the benefit of any of our own people? We often heard people talk about unity in diversity. It sounds good, but actually it is phony and obscure. According to my understanding there various stages in developing a strategic nature of unity amongst the peoples of a particular race or ethnic groups of people and other groups of people around... 
1. Unity must be first seen in each and every family.
2. Then, unity within a family or families must be extended to their own people groups/tribes belonging to the same race living in a particular locality called- neighborhood. It can be called--neighborhood unity and cooperation. 
3. Then, that neighborhood unity of various tribes belonging to the same race must be further extended to all tribes or ethnic groups belonging to the same race living in every nook and corner of a town or city. This type of developing unity can be called--society or community.
4. Then, unity within a well-organized society of various tribes belonging to the same race must go beyond.....entry into the cultural land of various other tribes or ethnic groups of people, belonging to the same state or region to bring unity and cooperation amongst the tribals. This type of unity can be given region name, like, North-east Tribal Union (NETU).

In one of the previous paragraphs, I have clearly states the primary reasons that make Indian economics in a crisis. Now I would like to say something more to supplement that. Every day, crores and crores of Indian money are drained off by foreign companies. For example, soft drinks like, Pepsi and Coca-Cola are produced by US companies in India. These companies spent minimum cost to produce their products, but one bottle of Pepsi/Coca--Cola is sold in 80-90% profit. For instance, if a company spent Rs. 1/- to produce one bottle Pepsi/Coca-Cola (let's say 300 ml.), they sold it in Rs.10-15. Now you can imagine the profit percent. The much talk about or media hyped 'Make in India,' an initiative launched by Prime-minister Narendra Modi's government is nothing else, but encouraging foreign companies to manufacture their products in Indian soil. If the government is succeeded in luring any foreign investors or companies it would be through foreign direct investment (FDI) policy, and so one can easily predict its negative impact on Indian economy and manufacturing companies as whole. Not only that many of the existing companies and industries in India will be acquired by foreign companies.

Recently, I came across a commercial advertisement posted on Facebook and WhatsApp groups. It was posted by none other than some of our brothers (the Kukis) from Delhi, who had started Call Taxi Business/Service in Delhi and NCR. I was excited to see it, but I was a bit surprised, because, to me, to start such business requires a lot of study, expertise, experiments, master-plan, survey, budget-- called investment or capital, mental work so on and on..., but they had proven that if other people can 'why not we?' That was not the first time I have seen such advertisements from brothers and sisters residing in other parts of the country. Many times I have seen and heard similar advertisements by the Kuki people in Bangalore, Guwahati, Mumbai and even in Pune. I wish if any of the Kuki people in Chennai too start his/her own business here. Whether it is small, micro-enterprise or part times one's own business. No doubt, many of us are capable to do so, but we didn't do it. Presumably, the problem with those potential of becoming self-fulfilling or achieving men or women amongst us must be having something in common. That is lack of self-confidence, fear of failure, lack of will power, lack of guidance, fear of criticism, or lack of resources to do it.  If that is the obstacles we faced whenever anyone of us thinks about a better future plan or how to become financially strong and self-reliant? I think that is not a big deal. I said so, (it’s not a big deal), and because I too was in similar situations when I plan to start a Short-term Bible Training course and a Primary School in a Cross-cultural context. By the way, it was not an easy thing to do. But, I made it happen. Established a Short Term Bible Training program, 2 schools and 2 churches in places where I didn't know anyone before.

Unlike, people in the northern parts of India called "Hindi heart-land" and some other parts of the country, where NE peoples are branded Chinky or Chapta (chapta is a Hindi word and which means, having a flat nose) and look down upon their physical features and ridicules, the Tamilians are well cultured, honest, and here in Chennai racism or any type of discrimination and anti-social elements are very rare to be found. Women too are highly respected here and safe to travel alone during the night. I have a good words for that in Hindi, "Jaisa Bhi ho Dilwala Hai," meaning, the people of Tamiliandu-- whatever they are, they have a big heart. 

Compare to other metro-cities, Chennai is not only safe but also it's conducive environment provides a wider scope of job opportunities and safer to start any type of self-sustaining business. I have asked many people in other cities and learnt that there is a huge difference between two things-- the house rent and the price of one kilo. rice. We the north-east people love rice. Rice is the staple food in Manipur and NE as whole. Here in Chennai, we are very lucky to get 1 kg. Rice @ Rs. 5/6 from our neighbors. Also the house rent we are paying here is considerably less than people in other parts of the cities did paid. Not only that there are a number of essential commodies we are paying as cheap as we can, like, Amma water etc. If you eat in one of the Amma Canteen, you pay only Rs.6/- but you eat as much you can and you will also get Amma water to drink.

(to be contd...)

In the next pages we will be discussing about how to start a small business within the context of the Kukis/ tribals and how we can help support some of us in promoting and doing so....

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