Sunday, October 3, 2010

Party Games


FUN PARTY GAMES:
1.      Dumb Charades
2.      Guess the Tune
3.      Question Hour
4.      Board / Card Games
5.      Spelling Bee

TEEN PARTY GAME IDEAS:
1.      Chinese Whispers
2.      Spin the Bottle
3.      Murderer
4.      Forbidden Letter
5.      Musical Chairs
6.      Four Corners
7.      Passing the Parcel
8.      Passing the Parcel with Forfeits
9.      Chinese Whispers also called Telephone
10.  Lucky Ducky
11.  Scavenger Hunt
12.  Who Am I
13.  Memory Game
14.  Switch
15.  Duck Duck Goose
16.  Gone Fishing
17.  Statue
18.  Hats & Shoes
19.  Pop The Balloon

BACHELOR'S PARTY GAME IDEAS:
1.      Brides Apartment Key
2.      Game of Poker
3.      Drinking Games
4.      Checklist of Dares
5.      Adventure Sports

CHRISTMAS PARTY GAME IDEAS:
1.      Treasure Hunt
2.      Carol with a twist
3.      Christmas Quiz
4.      Dumb Charades
5.      Fill the Christmas Stocking

UNIQUE HOUSEWARMING PARTY GAME:
1.      Your Comments Please
2.      Treasure Hunt
3.      Musical Chairs
4.      Home Tour
5.      New Town Trivia
6.      Round the World Dining

IDEAS FOR OFFICE PARTY GAMES:
1.      Question Hour
2.      Who Am I?
3.      Musical Chairs
4.      Bingo
5.      Famous Movie One Liners

PAJAMA PARTY GAME IDEAS:
1.      Sleeping Bag Race
2.      Pass the Pillow
3.      Musical Sleeping Bags
4.      Make Over

TEA PARTY GAME IDEAS:
1.      Dumb Charades
2.      Beauty Contest
3.      Board Games
4.      Coin Toss
5.      Musical Chairs

ALL OCCASION GAME:
1.      Skeletons Numbers Game
2.      Cake Names Cake Name Answers
3.      Word with Cutouts
4.      Bingo
5.      Cake Game
6.      Cake Game Answers
7.      Party Word Search
8.      Word Search Answers
9.      Pie Game
10.  Pie Game Answers
11.  Famous Pairs 1
12.  Famous Pairs Answer 1
13.  Disguised Vegetables
14.  Vegetables Answer
15.  Famous Pairs 2
16.  Famous Pairs Answer 2
17.  Commercials 1
18.  Commercials Answers 1
19.  Word Mix Up 1
20.  Word Mix Up Answers 1
21.  Commercials 2
22.  Commercials Answers 2
23.  Word Mix Up 2
24.  Word Mix Up Answers 2
25.  Commercials 3
26.  Commercials Answers 3
27.  Word Mix Up 3
28.  Word Mix Up Answers 3
29.  Proverbs Proverb Answers
30.  Leg Guess Quick/Paperless
31.  Famous Twosomes
32.  Twosome Answers

BABY SHOWER GAMES:
1.      Think Small
2.      Small Answers
3.      Crossword Puzzle
4.      Crossword Answer
5.      Word Search
6.      Search Answer
7.      Body Parts Parts Answer
8.      Baby Names Name Answer
9.      Shopping List
10.  List Answer
11.  Word Rhymes
12.  Rhyme Answer
13.  Nursery Rhymes
14.  Nursery Answer
15.  Shower Fill In
16.  Bingo Mother to be
17.  Fun Games
18.  Do you Know Mommy?
19.  Baby Names
20.  Baby Unscramble
21.  Unscramble Answers

BRIDAL SHOWER GAME:
1.      Bridal Scramble
2.      Scramble Answers
3.      Bridal Search
4.      Search Answers
5.      Kitchen Scramble
6.      Scramble Answers
7.      Flowery Romance
8.      Romance Answers
9.      Wedding Confusion
10.  Confusion Answers
11.  Missing Letters Missing Answer
12.  Fruits & Veggies
13.  Veggies Answers
14.  Trousseau Trousseau Answers
15.  Fruits/Vegetables
16.  Fruits Answers
17.  Soap Letter
18.  Soap Letter Answers
19.  Husbands Made Of Husbands Answers
20.  Soap Game
21.  Soap Game Answers
22.  Bride & Groom Bingo
23.  Shower Fill In Bride To Be
24.  Paperless Games

Sunday, September 26, 2010

NAGA TRIBES


1.      Angami
2.      Ao
3.      Chakhesang
4.      Chang
5.      Khiamniungan
6.      Konyak
7.      Katcha
8.      Lotha
9.      Pochury
10.  Phom
11.  Rengma
12.  Sangtam
13.  Sema (Sumi Naga)
14.  Kabui
15.  Laingmei
16.  Mao
17.  Maram
18.  Nocte
19.  Phom
20.  Pochuri
21.  Poumai
22.  Rongmei
23.  Tangkhul
24.  Tangsa
25.  Tutsa
26.  Wancho
27.  Yimchunger
28.  Zeliang
29.  Zemei
30.  Riamei
31.  Golmei

[Please mail me if any tribe in Naga group is missing in the list at acmeitei@gmail.com]

Monday, September 13, 2010

TRIBE IN ARUNACHAL PRADESH

Abor Tribes
Aka Tribes
Apatani Tribe
Chugpa tribe
Deori (tribe)
Nishing Tribe
Adi Tribe
Hill Miri tribe
Singpho Tribe
Khamba Tribe
Mishmi Tribe
Monpa Tribe
Sherdukpen Tribe
Khamti Tribe
Wancho Tribe
Nocte Tribe
Memba Tribes
Tutsa Tribe
Galo Tribe
Tangsa Tribe

Friday, September 10, 2010

Kuki Tribes


1.      Aimol
2.      Anal
3.      Baite
4.      Biate
5.      Bawn
6.      Changsan
7.      Chiru
8.      Chongloi
9.      Chothe
10.  Darlawng
11.  Doungel
12.  Guite
13.  Halam
14.  Haokip
15.  Haolai
16.  Hangsing
17.  Hauzel
18.  Hmar
19.  Hrangkhawl
20.  Kilong
21.  Kipgen
22.  Koireng
23.  Khelma / Sakachep
24.  Kolhen
25.  Kom
26.  Lamkang
27.  Lenthang
28.  Lhanghal/Hanghal
29.  Lhouvum
30.  Lhungdim
31.  Lunkim
32.  Lupho/Mirem
33.  Lupheng
34.  Thangeo
35.  Lhangum
36.  Maring
37.  Mate
38.  Misao
39.  Monsang
40.  Moyon
41.  Paite
42.  Purum
43.  Simte
44.  Singsit
45.  Singson
46.  Sitlhou
47.  Tarao
48.  Tuboi
49.  Tonsing
50.  Touthang
51.  Vaiphei
52.  Vaulnam
53.  Zou

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Not Good, Not Bad

When we met first, he was very confident, but shared less about whats there in his mind. Though  his body language, and gestures towards her speaks in volume, it was difficult to jump to any conclusion. My recovery from those past days, it is quite right to opine that something was cooking but never imagine she could turn out to be the Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest.

A relationship is not about use and throw, its about a commitment for the rest of the life from the very first day of GO. So before falling in love to someone, or commit something to someone, make sure you are completely in to your decision. Half baked decision will not only spoil someone's life but your life too. Playing games with someone's emotion and sentiment will make you repent a lot in your later life, may haunt you most of the time, scaring you even in your happier times.

What if you want to get out of a relationship just because both of you are not in a compatible mode? It is not true to the claim that "we amicably parted away". There always persist something undeclared. 99% of a relationship ends because of ego problem, without admitting to it. Opportunism never works in a long lasting relationship.

For every break up, there comes two explanations: one which you will explain when ask WHY, and the other which will remain hidden only with you. Why should you go in length explaining when you are not wrong for anything, and just because the relationship broke up and you are at the receiving end! 

Sometimes its not good to be good, and sometimes its not bad to be bad. Don't speak bad about her/him after your relationship broke up. It takes time, but it pays. Don't wait for him/her making you laugh, go ahead and make him/her laugh first, definitely you will see a smile in your face at that moment.
 

Friday, July 16, 2010

Feel It

Feel It

Monday, July 5, 2010

In The Silence

In The Silence

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Manipur Land Reform Act and ADC Election, 2010

“We feel happy that the ADC election has been conducted. However, the election was postponed for more than 20 years because of our demand for the Sixth Schedule. As for Kuki brethren, we welcome the election, but Nagas opposed it.” -- Sheikhomang Chongloi, a voter

“In 2010, the State government took the decision to conduct ADC election and consequently they are holding this election. We hope that this time the District Council will be fully operative and I believe the public residing at the hills will be benefited up to some extent” -- Paolun, voter.

The Government of India placed Manipur under the Fifth Schedule on the basis of the A.V. Thakkar Subcommittee’s report. The Government of Manipur passed two acts: the Manipur Land Reform and Land Revenue Act (MLR and LRA), 1960 and the Manipur (Hill Areas) District Councils Act, (MHADCA) 1971. The MLR and LRA is meant for all the districts of Manipur. The District Councils started functioning from 1973 till 1989; and since then it has been kept in abeyance for the demand for extension of the Sixth Schedule provision in the hill areas of Manipur till May-June, 2010.

The Manipur State Legislative Assembly passed the Manipur Hill Areas (Acquisition of Chiefs Rights) Act on 14 June, 1967 which authorized the state government to acquire the rights, titles and interests of the chiefs in the hill areas of Manipur. According to the Act, the chiefs were to be compensated on the basis of the following criteria: (1) the area of land under chiefs; (2) total number of households within each chiefdom; and, (3) compensation in installment or lump sum.

The Manipur Land Reform and Land Revenue Act (MLR &LRA),1960 which is amended from time to time is extended to (1) 89 villages of Churachandpur district in 1962, vide notification no.142/12/60, dated 22-2-1962; (2) 14 villages in Sadar Hills of Senapati district, vide notification no. 138/4/64, dated 25-2-1965; (3) 14 villages in Khoupum valley of Tamenglong district, vide notification no. 3/12/83, dated 14-11-1987.

The Government of Manipur enacted the Manipur State Hill Peoples (Administration) Regulation Act, (MSHPAR),1947 which divided the whole hill territory into circles. In each village of tax-paying 20 households or above, there was a village authority consisting of chiefs and elders. Above the village authority, there was circle authority comprising one circle officer appointed by the government and a council of 5 members elected by the village authorities falling within the circle.

To encourage people’s participation in the local administration, the Manipur (Village Authority in Hill Areas) Act was passed in 1956 which introduced for the first time election of members to the village authority on the basis of adult franchise by repealing the earlier MSHPAR Act, 1947. When Manipur attained statehood in 1972, the Manipur (Hill Areas) District Council Act, 1972 was passed by the state government.

"The Manipur Assembly  passed the Manipur (Hill Areas) District Councils (Third Amendment) Act, 2008 only after the HAC consented to it following a six-month study of the provisions. "If the tribal population of Manipur did not like the bill, no tribal MLA would have had to courage to clear it in the HAC. The clearance by the HAC shows the Act has the support of the tribal people of Manipur," --Biren