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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
A Daughter Recalls the Lives and Times of Manipur’s First Doctor – Part-8
Book Title: And He Opened the Window Author: Binapani Thokchom Translated from Manipuri by the Author Gobardhon educated Thokchom Dijamani Singh, the son of
It’s Never Ending, This Rock ‘n’ Roll, and October is Time Again to Remember Music Greats Janis Joplin and John Lennon
Janis Joplin was dubbed the first queen of rock ‘n’ roll and being ahead of the times inspired countless women in rock. One of the
Does Cinema Have Independent Life or is it Destined to be “a Sycophant to literature” – Part 1
The Symphony No. 5 was inside Beethovan’s brain, when he first conceived it. A group of musicians invoke that experience, aurally, from the atmosphere every
Unseemly Semantic Duel Over What Some Call Uprising and Others War, Reveal the Ethnic Divide in Manipur
The centennial commemoration of Anglo-Kuki War 1917-1919 and the politics associated with its name and theme reflects the prevalence of a silent but strong ethnic
Change in COVID strategy Called For, But Let Not Lockdown be the Option Anymore
This late Autumn has started to witness the tragedy wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic and amid the hectic political bunglings of bye-elections to five Assembly