Veterans Vigours in Manipur

“Dream, Dream, Dream. Dreams will transform into thoughts and thoughts result in action” 

– Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

In some areas, veteran activities are quite rudimentary and there is perceptible disinterest in society. The author highlights that this is often because of a lack of interest or enthusiasm amongst veterans themselves. This situation can be improved vastly if the veterans organize themselves in a cooperative manner, develop a collective representative voice which then facilitates veterans welfare through a connect with local Governments. Manipur has been witness to such a transformation in veterans visibility in the last few years, reading about it is worthwhile. 

The Catalyst  

The scenic hill state of Manipur is familiar to most Army personnel. The place is remembered by many, as the ground where we have had our ‘‘Battle Inoculation”, straight after commission. But this small gem of India’s North East, has been a powerhouse in national spirit. Manipur has provided large number of international sportspersons to the nation, also proportionately the state has provided a greater share of officers and men into the Armed Forces.

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Lt. Col. L. Manongba (Retd) was commissioned into 6/ 11 GR on 07 June 1980, and took premature retirement in November 2003. In his second innings he was witness to epochal events, where he saw the birth of a new nation, i.e. South Sudan. At that time he was working as General Manager of a Petroleum Company in East Africa (South Sudan). He was elected as an Executive Member of the 1st Commercial Association of South Sudan (Petroleum Association of South Sudan). Since 2016, he has been overseeing the ECHS Polyclinic in Imphal, and was the driving force of the first ESM association in the State, AFESAM. He is in the forefront of ESM activities in Manipur.