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As They Have Done in Sports and Arts, Youths in the State Must Now Show the Quality of their Discretion in Voting
As youths are the future of the society they have a big role in process of the development of the society. The exercise of their
Demand For Tribal Status for Meiteis Reveals Many Aspects of Manipur Society, Must However Not be Rushed
The demand from certain sections of the Meitei community for inclusion in the 5th Schedule of the Indian constitution which lists an ever-increasing number of
NIA to Probe into Athuan Abonmai Murder Case; Myanmar Nationals With Fake Aadhaar Cards Held; Centre Okays Loktak Tourism plan
Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on September 30 issued an order directing the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to probe into the case of killing of
Movies that Remind us Group Norms Evolved to Provide Secure and Stable Society
– Somehow I feel that an ordinary person–the man in the street if you like – is a more challenging subject for exploration than people
An Intimate and Extraordinary Story of the Faith of a People, Told With Passion and Insight in 103 Black and White Photographs
There is a haunting charm about black and white photography. It carries a rare sense of focus and purpose. It sees little else than what
The Paradox of Manipur Society is, Much of its so Called Intellectual Elite Have Still Not Grown Out of Compte’s “Theological” Mindset
Modernity does not emerge in a harmonious way. Advances towards modernity were accompanied with lots of chaos and disorder. On one hand there were changes
As Indian Journalism Completes 240 Years, a Look at the Emergence of a Culture of Official Censorship, Intimidation, as Well as ‘Jingo’ Media
Abstract Freedom of speech and expression is an integral part of a democratic life. However, there are numerous instances where media became a soft target
Besides Ithai Barrage, Tourism and Economic Activities Without Proper Planning and Policy Will Hasten Decay of Dying Loktak Lake
Loktak Lake, the largest fresh water lake in India’s Northeast is not only an indispensable part of the mythology and history of Manipur but also
The Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Probable Future of Learning
This article will see the shift from the present learning situation and its possible near future. Learning can be knowing new phenomena or correcting inaccurate