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Portfolios Allocated; Convention to Oppose Hindi Imposition; HC Hears four Election Petitions; Detained Myanmar National Released on Bail; CPI and Others Stage Protest Against Price Hike
After a long wait since their induction to Chief Minister Nongthombam Biren’s Council of Ministers on April 16, portfolios have been allocated to the new

Pitfalls Before Cleaning up Two Augean Stables of Official Corruption and Employees Lack of Commitment to Work
The Manipur government’s new initiative to ensure better office attendance by its employees is welcome. Equally welcome is the pledge to root out official corruption

AISEC Wary That If NEP 2020 Promotes Curriculum and Textbooks Tending Towards Saffronisation, India’s Integrity Will Stand Compromised
Although the National Education Policy 2020 adopts to continue the three-language formula, the curriculum framework and textbook writing appear to stand the other way. All

Fate of Impoverished Street Vendors Made Uncertain in the Wake of Imphal Municipal Corporation’s Plan to Prohibit Vending Beyond 8am
Street vendors are an integral part of the urban economies across the world. They offer easy access to a wide range of affordable goods and

Any Move by Government to Curtail Free Speech is a Betrayal of a Lack of Calibre Amongst Public Leaders
Often, we find instances in our daily life where the law is subordinated to those in power. This can be seen in our everyday life when

Manipur Pays Tribute to Khongjom War Martyrs; NE Students Protest Hindi Imposition; Manipur Civil Services Exam Probe Extended; Naga Ceasefire Extended; EEVAM Welcomes Case Non-Closure
Manipur paid fitting tribute to the martyrs who laid their lives in Khongjom War on April 23, 1891 defending the sovereignty of Manipur from the

Spirit of Cheiraoba Celebration, and Why it Should Remind All That Identity Too is a Daily Plebiscite
It is with dismay that Manipur’s identity crisis continues to haunt even to this day. This crisis exists at every level, but for the moment

The Best Way to ‘Relive’ the Magical Easter Experience is to Remember That Truth is Immortal
Can you ever imagine how the first Easter was like? On the Easter morning the women and the apostles witnessed the Risen Christ. They saw,

“Imposition of Hindi” in Northeast Demeans India’s Unity in Diversity and Threatens Ethnic and Cultural Diversities of the Region
The latest attempt of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA)’s Government of India to impose Hindi language particularly in India’s Northeast has