“Dialogue on Tipaimukh Dam” is going to be released by the Vice-Chancellor of Manipur University Prof. H.N.K Sharma at MU Campus on 24th August, 2011.
The book is edited by Prof. Lal Dena and contains insightful views by various social activists and professionals.
Prof Gangmumei Kamei, Ex-Minister and RS Jassal, Comdt. (Retd.) and Prof. Amar Yunam DEAN, SSS will grace the occasion as Guest of Honor and Functional President respectively. Pradip Phanjaubam, Editor, Imphal Free Press and Prof N. Joy Kumar will speak about the book.
The book has highlighted both the positive and the negative aspect of the controversial Tipaimukh dam. Majority of the contributors are the local intellectuals from Tipaimukh area, who have freely expressed their opinions on the dam.
It is an essential reading for concerned ministries under the Government of Indis and the state governments in Noth East India including the implementing agencies, NGO’s and scholars seeking an historical insight into the dam and it’s ecological, environmental, socio-economic and political impacts.
Can i have the photos from the book cover?
ReplyDeleteEvery contributors will gel get a copy of their own... Matter of time or Postal service....
ReplyDeleteI want to have a copy of the book. I am writing from Chittagong, Bangladesh. We are organizing a seminar to raise awareness about the disasterous effect of the dam... Our govt. is acting so naive in this regard... Any help would be much appreciated and duly acknowledged... my contact is zakerahmad@gmail.com.
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ReplyDeleteYou may contact the following address to get the copy of the book;
Akansha Publishing House
4649-B/21, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-110 002 (India)
Tele/Fax: 011-23263193 E-mail: ektabooks@yahoo.com
www.akanshapublishinghouse.com
You'll have to get it from Robert L. Sungte. The photos are his. His email ie lalmalsawm(at)yahoo(dot)com
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ReplyDeleteVery insightful and interesting article. I would love to know more about this so
ReplyDeleteposting more would be appreciated.