S Thianlalmuan Ngaihte
I am the Husband of my Wife and a Father of my two lovely and beautiful Daughters. I am always a learner, and someone who has carved out a very small space in the academic world.
He taught Under-graduate Political Science subject for 6 years at Morning Star College, Shillong, a college affiliated to North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, India.
He completed M.A. (Political Science) and earned doctorate degree from North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Shillong, India. His Ph.D. dissertation was titled "Role of Paite elites in the construction of Paite and Zomi identities in Manipur".
His doctoral thesis was published in a book entitled ELITE, IDENTITY AND POLITICS IN MANIPUR, in the year 2013, which can be downloaded online here https://www.academia.edu/20916438/Elite_Identity_and_Politics_in_Manipur .
He cleared UGC-NET in the year 2000.
He was awarded Postdoctoral Fellowship for ST for the year 2013-14 by UGC, New Delhi (Award No.: PDFSS-2013-14-ST-MAN-6779), and accordingly on 15th September 2014, he joined the Department of Political Science, NEHU as UGC-Postdoctoral Research Fellow, working on a project titled "Democratisation Process and Gender Equality" and one of the outcome of his postdoc study was this article https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/12259276.2018.1538645
He was appointed to the post of Assistant Professor on 07th May 2018 under University & Higher Education Department, Government of Manipur, India, vide appt. order No. 7/(2)/9/2005 - S/HE (Pt. II), and on 18th June 2018, he submitted his joining report posted at C.I. College, Bishnupur, and continue to work in this College till the forenoon of 05th September 2023.
That is, he was transferred from CI College, Bishnupur, to Lamka College, vide Govt. Order No. UHE-15/3/2023-HTE--DHTE-Part(1), Serial No. 41 of TABLE (on Transfer & Posting): 1, dated 4th September, 2023, and submitted his Joining Report to Lamka College, his new place of posting in the AFTERNOON of 05th September, 2023, and continue to serve this College with commitment and dedication till date.
He believes in himself and does not hesitate to admit his limitations!!
Supervisors: Prof. H. Srikanth
Address: Shillong, Meghalaya, India
He taught Under-graduate Political Science subject for 6 years at Morning Star College, Shillong, a college affiliated to North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, India.
He completed M.A. (Political Science) and earned doctorate degree from North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Shillong, India. His Ph.D. dissertation was titled "Role of Paite elites in the construction of Paite and Zomi identities in Manipur".
His doctoral thesis was published in a book entitled ELITE, IDENTITY AND POLITICS IN MANIPUR, in the year 2013, which can be downloaded online here https://www.academia.edu/20916438/Elite_Identity_and_Politics_in_Manipur .
He cleared UGC-NET in the year 2000.
He was awarded Postdoctoral Fellowship for ST for the year 2013-14 by UGC, New Delhi (Award No.: PDFSS-2013-14-ST-MAN-6779), and accordingly on 15th September 2014, he joined the Department of Political Science, NEHU as UGC-Postdoctoral Research Fellow, working on a project titled "Democratisation Process and Gender Equality" and one of the outcome of his postdoc study was this article https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/12259276.2018.1538645
He was appointed to the post of Assistant Professor on 07th May 2018 under University & Higher Education Department, Government of Manipur, India, vide appt. order No. 7/(2)/9/2005 - S/HE (Pt. II), and on 18th June 2018, he submitted his joining report posted at C.I. College, Bishnupur, and continue to work in this College till the forenoon of 05th September 2023.
That is, he was transferred from CI College, Bishnupur, to Lamka College, vide Govt. Order No. UHE-15/3/2023-HTE--DHTE-Part(1), Serial No. 41 of TABLE (on Transfer & Posting): 1, dated 4th September, 2023, and submitted his Joining Report to Lamka College, his new place of posting in the AFTERNOON of 05th September, 2023, and continue to serve this College with commitment and dedication till date.
He believes in himself and does not hesitate to admit his limitations!!
Supervisors: Prof. H. Srikanth
Address: Shillong, Meghalaya, India
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Northeast India has been witnessing various forms of movements and conflicts
as a result of competing assertions of the ethnic identities in the region. Despite the re
organization of states in the northeast India on ethnic lines, the region continues to
witness identity assertions and ethnic movements of diverse forms. The assertion of
ethnic identities and ethnic movements in the northeast is not confined to the larger
communities or nationalities; many of the smaller ethnic communities in the region are also asserting and articulating their rights, interests and identities. In spite of the fact that ethnicity is a collective or group affair, there are always individuals or group of
individuals that articulate, organize, educate, and lead the masses and movements. The crucial role played by the elites in the ethno-national movements and in the identity discourses of a community or nationality makes it necessary to comprehend the nature and role of indigenous ethnic elites. The present doctoral thesis entitled, 'Role of Paite Elites in the Construction of Paite and Zomi Identities in Manipur', attempt at understanding and analyzing the nature of Paite elites and the role they play in the identity politics of the community. The thesis has six chapters, each focusing on the different aspects of the study. The study uses information collected from both primary and secondary sources. The study relies on theoretical insights of different scholars of ethnicity for analyzing and explaining different but inter-related dimensions relevant to the study.
Northeast India has been witnessing various forms of movements and conflicts
as a result of competing assertions of the ethnic identities in the region. Despite the re
organization of states in the northeast India on ethnic lines, the region continues to
witness identity assertions and ethnic movements of diverse forms. The assertion of
ethnic identities and ethnic movements in the northeast is not confined to the larger
communities or nationalities; many of the smaller ethnic communities in the region are also asserting and articulating their rights, interests and identities. In spite of the fact that ethnicity is a collective or group affair, there are always individuals or group of
individuals that articulate, organize, educate, and lead the masses and movements. The crucial role played by the elites in the ethno-national movements and in the identity discourses of a community or nationality makes it necessary to comprehend the nature and role of indigenous ethnic elites. The present doctoral thesis entitled, 'Role of Paite Elites in the Construction of Paite and Zomi Identities in Manipur', attempt at understanding and analyzing the nature of Paite elites and the role they play in the identity politics of the community. The thesis has six chapters, each focusing on the different aspects of the study. The study uses information collected from both primary and secondary sources. The study relies on theoretical insights of different scholars of ethnicity for analyzing and explaining different but inter-related dimensions relevant to the study.
The objectives of this edited book is
i) To highlight the need for democratising gender equality.
ii) To understand democratisation vis-a-vis identity politics/civil society/state.
iii) To see if the age-old traditions and practices of communities hinders operation of democratic system. That is, whether customary laws and practices, and traditional institutions are democratic enough in their structures and functions.
iv) To highlight some challenges to process of democratisation in the NE.
This volume brings together papers presented at the two-day national seminar held at the Conference Hall of ICSSR-NERC, NEHU Campus Shillong in the year 2013. The contributors critically analyse and bring out pertinent issues that directly or indirectly determine and affect the process of democratisation in the NE.
This book will be of special interest to students, scholars and academicians, and public and community leaders who are one of the main actors of the democracy