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From time immemorial, Sana Leibak Manipur was a kingdom. It is beautifully landscaped by a largest body of fresh water, Loktak Pat, and a wild life sanctuary that is home to Sangaia rare bow-antlered deer. Flocks migrated from Seiberia, and fishes are available in abundance. The romantic myths mirrored Loktak Pat. People have live and enjoyed centuries there; hence, the land has been named Sana Leibak Manipur, golden land. Colonized by the British when World War II was declared, land became a battlefield, a graveyard of patriots. Netaji hoisted a tricolor flag at Moirang, an independent state…mehr

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From time immemorial, Sana Leibak Manipur was a kingdom. It is beautifully landscaped by a largest body of fresh water, Loktak Pat, and a wild life sanctuary that is home to Sangaia rare bow-antlered deer. Flocks migrated from Seiberia, and fishes are available in abundance. The romantic myths mirrored Loktak Pat. People have live and enjoyed centuries there; hence, the land has been named Sana Leibak Manipur, golden land. Colonized by the British when World War II was declared, land became a battlefield, a graveyard of patriots. Netaji hoisted a tricolor flag at Moirang, an independent state under the Republic of India. Mansingh and Nungshi meet daily in reminiscence of mischief, erotic times, psychosexual times, and infidelity since adolescence, an aftermath of World War II. There are stories in stories. After the election, the representatives and administrators run the state smoothly, but rampant corruption, dishonesty, and lack of integrity hampered developments. Frustrated youths formed an armed revolution for the status quo of Manipur. Mansingh spent life happily and honestly, but the epidemic of corruptions affected his morals. He committed infidelity against Nungshi and intensely felt shame when he saw a faithful partnership in Thabal Chongbi, who taught him a lesson. He bowed to Nungshi in apology. She was a faithful wife, an angel, a philosopher, and a guide who changed her life for the enchantment of Sana Leibak Manipur.
Autorenporträt
Sri TSP Singh was born on 14th Jan. 1931s, at Moirangkhom Makha Loklaoubung Imphal, Manipur. Aftermath of World War-II, passed matriculation 1952, studied Mechanical and Automobile Engineering at HRH Prince of Wales Institute of Engineering and Technology Jorhat, Assam, awarded Diploma in 1956. He played football and 4 times Badminton champion of the Institution. After getting practical training from South Eastern Railway workshop Kharagpur, Bengal, employed in PWD Manipur as an Overseer in Tools and Plants office. Married Longjam Nungshitombi Devi and blessed one son and five daughters. Joined Ministry of Shipping and Transport, Border Road Development Organization as AEE (Mech) and retired from the government of Manipur in 1993 as an Executive Engineer. As a hobby he started writing biography of his father who was the first medical practitioner in Manipur when 1st World War broke out in 1914. He Joined Lions Club of Imphal, an International Voluntary Organization in 1976. Elected as District Governor of District 322-D in 2006-07 of The Association of Lions Clubs International took pledge of office at Boston USA. He attended 62nd International Convention at Montereal and travelled Toronto, Detroit, Washington, Florida, New York, London, Parish, Switzerland, Miland, Rome, and Nepal. He completed two volumes of fictional biography of his Late father Dr T. Goverdhon Singh in 2010 in Manipuri language and published. His spouse demised in 2014, now a widower, lives alone since then at Haobam Marak Ngangom Leikai Imphal 795001, Manipur. He has completed a novel, Apology a debut in English language, signed agreement with Partridge India for publication when lifes sun is setting behind in the Western mountains.