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Policing and Jails Are Not So Much Required Since They Harm the Social Conscience Apart from Diverting Taxpayer’s Money
When does good policing start and bad policing end? Never. And that’s why it is arguable that civic life is better freed from state control
Myanmar’s Challenge is to Exorcise itself of the Political Genes of its Military
Much has been said of the brutal military Myanmar coup but one question remains inadequately addressed. Why is Myanmar so prone to military coups? Indeed,
WE MUST NOT STOP…
Love mustn’t be begged for… Kindness must come easy from our core… There is abundance of beauty on this planet; We could learn from everything
Koubru Calling: Beyond the Twisted Lens of Colonial Modernity and Myopia of Competitive Politics – Part 1
Organic Integrity beneath the “Divide” Colonialism has lasting impacts on the life of the people in those places which were once ruled – directly or
Oxygen Plant Equipment Airlifted, 6 Manipur Footballers in India Team, and Non-release of 485 crore MGNREGS Funds Alleged
Special equipment to set up oxygen generating plants at Churachandpur and Thoubal have been airlifted from New Delhi, while a new grievance cell has been
In Manipur, the Letter of the Law Continues to be Used to Override its Spirit
There can be no dispute that the social media posts on why cow urine and dung cannot save anybody by two well-known critics of the
Revisiting SC’s Interpretation of Preventive Detention in the Wake Manipur’s Spree of NSA Arrests
On May 17, the National Security Act, 1980 was invoked against the two men, a journalist and an activist in the Manipur immediately after they
Corona Virus Second Wave in Manipur: Why is it so Devastating?
Covid-19’s second wave is wreaking havoc in Manipur, as it has in other parts of India and around the world. As evidenced by recent events,
Covid Second Wave has Caught Everyone Unprepared but There are Still Ways the Govt and Public Can Fight Back Together
Dean of Academics and Head of Department of Community Medicine, RIMS, Dr. Brogen Akoijam tells R.K. Lakhi Kant in a conversation that the Covid-19 pandemic