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Forgetting and Remembering in Naga Fiction and Non-Fiction Indicate Severe Public Fatigued of Long and Violent Struggle
Conflict, especially prolonged ones which have caused unimaginable pains and sufferings to an entire community, cannot by any stretch of imagination be easy to resolve.
‘Each Naga Must First Own Up That it is Their Past Mistakes Which are the Causes of Their Unhappiness Today’
The urgent reason for this Consultative Meeting is “the Naga people crying out for peace and political solution”, as stated in the invitation letter. I
Book Review: A Young Woman’s Brave and Lonely Battle With Mental Health Will be a Source of Inspiration for Many
Book Title: It’s All in Your Head, M Author: Manjiri Indurkar Published by: Tranquebar/Westland Publications Non Fiction: Memoir, Mental Health Book summary: It wasn’t until Manjiri
Book Review: A High-Profile Anthology of Queer Poetry, Also Featuring Works of a State Nupi Maanbi, Resonates Openness, Joy and Quirky Humour
Here’s a new anthology of queer poetry written by South Asian writers ‘The World That Belongs To Us’. Like a funny bone it twitches and
India-China Boundary Disputes: Settling the Battle Over Lines
After several months of the standoff on the LAC, China asserted on 29th September ’20, that Beijing will abide by a Line of Actual Control
While Everyone is Free to Complain, FM’s Measures May Still be Wise and all That a Government with Responsibilities Could do in COVID Time
Carrying on with the discussion on the Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s announcements last week on the government’s move to uplift the economy, with the onus
When MK Binodini Travelled Down Memory Lane to Her Shillong Days and Her Impression of U Tirot Sing After Reading a Newspaper Article
We are reproducing another past article by the late MK Binodini, translated from the original Manipuri by Pradip Phanjoubam. Though the title may suggest otherwise,
A Young Woman Search for a Sweet Childhood Memory of a Kashmiri Salesman, Leads Her to Self Discovery
Book Title: The Far Field Author: Madhuri Vijay Published by: Harper Collins India Category: Fiction Book summary: An elegant, epic debut from a tremendous new
In ‘My Greatest Olympic Prize’ Jesse Owen Tells of How Humanity Triumphed Over Racial Bigotry
Jesse Owens (1813-1980), a long jumper and short-distance runner is a Black American. He was born at Alabama and expired at Arizona, USA. At 1936