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A Song Still to be Heard and Other Poems
A song still to be heard when did loneliness be an obsession it was virtue reckoned in a crowd no one objected when was it
R.K. Lakhi Kant’s Piece on Meetei Revivalists Was Hateful Besides Being Intellectually and Substantially Baseless
The 21st November piece by R.K. Lakhi Kant on the friction brought about by Meetei revivalist in the larger community of Meetei reeks of the
Introducing Academic Studies in Journalism in State’s Colleges Could be a Harbinger to Resolving Communication Crisis in Manipur
The fourth pillar of democracy, which is journalism, has acquired stature in Manipur. The information age has brought news and IT closer to the public,
Degenerated Hospital Infrastructures Likely to be Behind Phenomenon of Most Covid-19 Deaths in Hospitals Concentrating Within First 24-Hour of Admission
According to an analysis carried out by the Manipur Health Services Department, maximum number of COVID-19 patients died within 24 hours of admission in the
Covid-19 Has Accentuated Manipur’s Emerging Grotesque Culture of Perverted Grieving
Just before the pandemic was announced, one of my colleagues suggested having a service-oriented enterprise with no gain and no loss. The enterprise will own
A Delightful Story that Links the History of Hardship Faced by a Community that Keeps Migrating
Book Name: Long Night of Storm: Stories Author: Indra Bahadur Rai Translated by: Prawin Adhikari Published by: Speaking Tiger Genre: Literary Fiction, Short Stories
Headless Manipur University and the Dilemma of Russell’s ‘The Harm That Good Men Do’
For over two years, the Manipur University, Canchipur, came to be without a regular Vice Chancellor after its controversial VC, A.P. Pandey, had to step
‘India Today’ Award for State, and HC directs State Govt on Covid Deaths
The state was awarded the India Today’s ‘State of States Award’ for its good showing as an improved state during this year, even as the
Manipur’s Once Thriving Beauty Parlour Businesses are Among the Worst Hit by COVID-19 Pandemic
Beauty parlours and salons have been finally allowed to open but on condition they strictly maintain safety guidelines issued by the Ministry of Health and