17 September 2013

‘Indian Runways Are Not Racially Diverse’


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As the New York Fashion Week came to a close recently the spotlight stayed on the larger issue raised by a former model and activist Bethann Hardison regarding the lack of racial diversity on the runways. The former models, and modeling agents, raised questions on prevalent racism (intended or unintended) in the fashion industry and called for an effort by designers to hire models that reflect racial diversity.

Though on the international front, the issue is taking serious shape, in India, there’s hardly any debate going on especially considering the vibrant fashion industry in the Northeast with many talented models not being reflected on the top level fashion shows in India.

Fashionistas from the capital as well as from the Northeast agree that there aren’t enough models from that region walking the ramp in major shows.

Esther Jamir, a model and a fashion designer from Nagaland, shares, “I think the runways in India are not racially diverse. I think we need to have more of oriental and dark models because we already have plenty of white models apart from Indian ones.”

Designer Sourabh Kant Srivastava agrees, adding, “We have more and more foreign models entering our fashion industry, which is limiting the access of Indian girls. And since they easily work for less money, foreign models are preferred. If there would be more space in the industry for Indian girls, we’ll see the diversity too.”

Asked what could be the reason behind this lack of racial diversity, Esther says, “One reason could be the personal choice/taste of the designers, choreographers, clients. Another could be the demand of consumers, After all, the majority of consumers in India belong to a certain type of looks which is not oriental/black/ white.”

Sourabh on the other hand feels that it’s more to do with availability than racism. “If an organiser puts up an event, he works around the people close to their zone. That’s why we see a lot of Northeastern models in their local events. Also, I feel designers from Northeast should take the initiative and speak to Indian fashion industry regarding their representation on national runways,” he says.

Augustine Shimray, a tribal accessories designer at Featherheads adds, “A creation of some sort of forum by professional models and designers of the Northeast and Indian fashion industry would help bridge a gap between the two.”

Several Houses Swept Away by Flood Waters in Mizoram

Aizawl, Sep 17 : Around 100 houses on the banks of the Tlawng river in Mizoram-Assam border Bairabi town were swept away by flood during the past two weeks, Disaster Management and Rehabilitation department officials in Kolasib district said today.

Heavy monsoon downpours in the state caused the Tlawng river, the largest and longest river in Mizoram, to sour extremely high creating havoc along the banks having no protected walls, the sources said.

Five houses, including a church building belonging to the Isua Krista Kohhran church were dismantled during the past one week while no one has so far died due to flood, they said.

The flood also left trails of destruction on the low-lying cultivation areas damaging paddy and other crops, the officials added.

Tribes Want Division Of Mizoram

By Nishit Dholabhai

New Delhi, Sep 17 : Amid growing demands for new states in the aftermath of the Telangana decision, a little known outfit, Maraland Democratic Front (MDF), has now demanded the division of Mizoram.

MDF, a political outfit formed in the 1970s, wants the Mara Autonomous District Council under the Sixth Schedule to be declared a Union Territory.

The district council in south Mizoram lies at the tri-junction of India, Myanmar and Bangladesh. Less than 1,500 square km in area but in an ethnically and strategically important location, a demand from there has been noticed by North Block.

There are apprehensions in a section of the government about the MDF’s language and its fallout in neighbouring councils.

The Lai council, sources said from Aizawl, is thinking on similar lines. “We are on the verge of demanding Union Territory status,” said an official of the Lai council.

Comprising primarily of Maras and some Chakmas, the MDF recently approached Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Union home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde. In a memorandum to Singh, the MDF alluded to its refusal to support the Mizo insurgency while the Mara area was cut off from the Centre for two decades.

The group has said after remaining 61 years in the district council, “upgrade of our political status to Union Territory is our political right”. Preservation of identity is the rationale for the demand.

With recent arms seizures, believed to be delivered to the Maoists, in Mizoram, this developing northeastern state is again on the Centre’s radar.

The MDF has argued that the Sixth Schedule “is unable to safeguard and promote” the Mara tribe in Mizoram because of interference by the state government. “Practically, the autonomous district councils in Mizoram are functioning as one of the state departments,” the memorandum said. There is disaffection among the other councils, who have for some time being demanding direct funding.

“Maraland” was a concept born around the time Mizoram was declared a Union Territory in 1972 but it remained dormant. Even now the MDF is not “coercing the government” but North Block is not ignoring dissatisfaction brewing in the region. In Assam too, the Karbi and Dimasa groups as well as the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC)have demanded direct funding circumventing Dispur.

Survey Shows High Desire To Vote in Mizoram

By Adam Halliday
Aizawl, Sep 17 : A survey has found some encouraging facts about Mizoram voters. All covered by the survey by the Mizoram People Forum (MPF) were literate, and 96% had passed high school or above while all respondents said they intend to vote in the assembly elections.

About 87% felt there was some kind of security threat during elections they had voted in earlier.

Among those surveyed, 99% possessed voter ID cards, and a handful of those who did not have one in the past recently misplaced them.

About 56% were between 18 and 40 years old, while the recently released final electoral rolls showed more female voters than males in the state.

Three-fourths of those surveyed said candidates will be the most influencing factor for voting preference even as just 10% said their intention to cast votes is because they are party sympathizers.

Turnout for assembly elections in Mizoram has been historically high and gradually increasing from 74% in 1987 to 82% in the last polls.

First Indian-Origin Woman Crowned Miss America

Miss New York Nina Davuluri poses for photographers following her crowning as Miss America 2014.
Miss New York Nina Davuluri poses for photographers following her crowning as Miss America 2014.
The Miss America pageant has crowned its first winner of Indian heritage.
Moments after winning the 2014 crown, 24 year-old Nina Davuluri described how delighted she is that the nearly century-old pageant sees beauty and talent of all kinds.
“I’m so happy this organization has embraced diversity,” she said in her first press conference after winning the crown in Atlantic City, New Jersey’s Boardwalk Hall. “I’m thankful there are children watching at home who can finally relate to a new Miss America.”
The 24 year-old Miss New York’s talent routine was a Bollywood fusion dance.
The native of Syracuse, New York wants to be a doctor, and is applying to medical school, with the help of a $50,000 (38,000) scholarship she won as part of the pageant title.
She is the second consecutive Miss New York to win the Miss America crown, succeeding Mallory Hagan, who was selected in January when the pageant was still held in Las Vegas. The Miss America Organization will compensate Hagan for her shortened reign.
Ms. Davuluri’s victory led to some negative comments on Twitter from users upset that someone of Indian heritage had won the pageant. She brushed those aside.
“I have to rise above that,” she said. “I always viewed myself as first and foremost American.”
“I am very, very, happy for the girl. It was her dream and it was fulfilled,” 89 year-old V. Koteshwaramma said by phone from her home in the city of Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.
She said there are numerous doctors in the family, both in the U.S. and India, and that if her granddaughter wants to become one, “I am sure she will do it.”
Ms. Davuluri had planned to go to the scene of a devastating boardwalk fire in the New Jersey communities of Seaside Park and Seaside Heights Monday afternoon. But pageant officials cancelled that visit after learning that Governor Chris Christie was making cabinet officials available at that same time to business owners victimized by the fire.
Ms. Davuluri will visit at an unscheduled future date, pageant officials said early on Monday.
She will still make the traditional frolic in the Atlantic City surf Monday morning.
In the run-up to the pageant, much attention was given to Miss Kansas, Theresa Vail, the Army sergeant who was believed to have been the first Miss America contestant to openly display tattoos. She has the Serenity Prayer on her rib cage, and a smaller military insignia on the back of one shoulder.
Ms. Vail won a nationwide “America’s Choice” vote to advance as a semi-finalist, but failed to make it into the Top 10.
In a Twitter message on Sunday before the finals began, Ms. Vail wrote: “Win or not tonight, I have accomplished what I set out to do. I have empowered women. I have opened eyes.”
Ms. Jones made it into the top 5 wearing a bedazzled knee brace. She tore knee ligaments on Thursday while rehearsing her baton-twirling routine, which she executed flawlessly on Sunday night.
The pageant had pitted 53 contestants one from each state, plus District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands in swimsuit, evening gown, talent and interview competitions.

The Same Type Of Gun Was Used In The Navy Yard Shooting, Sandy Hook, And The Aurora Shooting

If you aren’t familiar with it, meet the AR-15. posted on

This is an AR-15-style semi-automatic assault weapon. Currently there are no federal restrictions on owning one.

This is an AR-15-style semi-automatic assault weapon. Currently there are no federal restrictions on owning one.

Since 2012, the AR-15-style assault rifle has been involved in seven different large-scale shootings.

Since 2012, the AR-15-style assault rifle has been involved in seven different large-scale shootings.
Charles Krupa / AP

July 20, 2012: Twelve people were killed and 70 others were injured when James Holmes opened fire in a movie theater.

July 20, 2012: Twelve people were killed and 70 others were injured when James Holmes opened fire in a movie theater.
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Dec. 11, 2012: Two people were killed and a third was seriously wounded in Clackamas County, Ore., when Jacob Roberts opened fire in a local shopping mall.

Dec. 11, 2012: Two people were killed and a third was seriously wounded in Clackamas County, Ore., when Jacob Roberts opened fire in a local shopping mall.
STEVE DIPAOLA / Reuters

Dec. 14, 2012: Adam Lanza killed 26 children at Sandy Hook Elementary School using a AR-15-style Bushmaster semi-automatic rifle.

Dec. 14, 2012: Adam Lanza killed 26 children at Sandy Hook Elementary School using a AR-15-style Bushmaster semi-automatic rifle.

Feb. 19, 2013: Six people were shot and four were killed by Ali Syed in the cities of Tustin, Ladera Ranch, and Orange, Calif.

Feb. 19, 2013: Six people were shot and four were killed by Ali Syed in the cities of Tustin, Ladera Ranch, and Orange, Calif.
Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images

May 22, 2013: Jonathan Shank opened fire at a police officer in Longmont, Colo. The police officer was uninjured; Shank ended up in critical condition.

May 22, 2013: Jonathan Shank opened fire at a police officer in Longmont, Colo. The police officer was uninjured; Shank ended up in critical condition.
Greg Lindstrom / AP

June 13, 2013: John Zawahri went on a shooting rampage in Santa Monica, killing five people and injuring four others.

June 13, 2013: John Zawahri went on a shooting rampage in Santa Monica, killing five people and injuring four others.
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Sept. 16, 2013: Suspected gunman Aaron Alexis allegedly shot and killed 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard reported as carrying a AR-15 military-style semi-automatic rifle.

Sept. 16, 2013: Suspected gunman Aaron Alexis allegedly shot and killed 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard reported as carrying a AR-15 military-style semi-automatic rifle.
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13 September 2013

Indian Couple Reopen Skewen Chapel as Tribute to Welsh Missionaries





The Hermon Chapel will be reinauguarated on Sunday
An couple from India are to reopen a disused chapel in Skewen - as a thank you to the Welsh Missionaries who brought Christianity to their homeland more than a century ago.




The couple hope to bring a pastor over from India to conduct services next year
Keishing James and his wife Lal have spent tens of thousands of pounds renovating the Hermon Chapel, near Swansea.

Skewen Chapel from ITV Wales on Vimeo.

Video can be played here
All the way they travelled by sea and reached India. There were no good roads. They travelled day and night by foot. And they reached our village and they spread the Gospel.
It touched my heart how much trouble they've taken because they loved Jesus. So, my humble wish is that I need to repay that in prayer for this country.
– Keishing James



Photos of the missionaries are on display in the chapel
Over one hundred years ago, Welsh missionaries arrived in the Mizoram region of India, where they preached Christianity.

The legacy of those men lives on in North East India, where pictures of missionaries like Watkin Robert still hang inside peoples' homes.

Today's generation want to return the favour by attempting to revive religious feeling in Wales.

Source: ITV News

Preparation Started For Mizo Assembly Poll

Aizawl, Sep 13 : Mizoram chief electoral officer (CEO) Ashwini Kumar today said that the state election machinery has been making preparations for the coming 40-member state assembly polls likely to be held during November this year.

Addressing a press conference here, Kumar said that the number of polling stations from 1,068 was increased by 58 after rationalisation of the enlisted voters.

He said training have been conducted in the state level as well as in the district levels for election officials and first level check on electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) was conducted in the presence of representatives of the political parties and NGOs.

A plethora of new activities to ensure free and fair elections would be introduced during the coming polls, Joint CEO H Lalengmawia, who accompanied Kumar, said.

Lalengmawi made special mention to the proposed deployment of static surveillance teams, flying squads, expenditure and accounting monitoring cells, and video surveillance teams.

He said that the services of internet and cell phones, especially SMSes would be employed to the maximum in the electoral process.