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Indian Christians Have Always Contributed Tremendously to India’s Defence Services
India Christians set to celebrate the 1970 years of Christianity in India on 3 July 2021. Historically, Indian Christians observe the martyrdom day of St
Shushila Likmabam is Only Judoka From India and 5th Athlete From Manipur to Qualify for Tokyo Olympics
In highlights of the weeks that was, Manipur government distributed Free school uniform in Government aided schools, precautionary preparations are underway to meet possible COVID
Jiribam Tea Estate will be Shrunken on Account of Recent State Cabinet Decision Which Went Against BJP Manipur’s Vision Document of 2017
While the State Government is suggesting tea plantation as one of the alternatives to poppy plantation as part of War on Drugs campaign launched in
Manifestation Of Love In Shingen Indu: Separation And Union – Part 1
This is the third in a series of essays by renown Manipur literary critic, Prof. Nongmaithem Tombi Singh, carried in parts. The original essays are
Review of Popper’s Essay, “All Life is Problem Solving” in a Collection of Essays Under the Same Title
In these trying times before Manipur, it is difficult not to be reminded of how physicist turned philosopher, Karl Popper, characterised the idea of problem
Love of God is Dormant in Every Living Entity, says Leading ISKCON Manipur Preacher on International Yoga Day
The International Yoga Day was celebrated worldwide on June 21, though in Manipur there was not much news of the day being celebrated due to
Interview: Syria Unplugged With Veteran Syrian Conflict-Zone Journalist, Dr. Waiel Awadd
Waiel S.H Awadd is a writer and political analyst. He is also a South Asian based journalist since 1979 who has travelled extensively in most
Book Titled “And that is why, Manipuri Myths Retold”, Released
Rajya Sabha MP, H.H Leisemba Sanajaoba, has released L. Somi Roy’s second book of translated work titled “And That is Why… Manipuri Myths Retold”, at
G7 And The Prospect Of A New Cold War
If the G7 summit, recently held at the UK’s seaside resort Carbis bay in Cornwall, would be remembered for one thing, it would be for