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Public Morality and Death of Politics – Part 4
Sitting in front of his house in the picturesque hill with the green valley down there at a distance and the blue sky promising to
India Trashes 1959 LAC, China Frustrated at India’s Infrastructure Progress, Resorts to Claiming Ladakh
After decades of trying to resolve the India-China boundary dispute with much of land-grabbing, obfuscation, lying, dishonouring of agreements and thousands of intrusions for over
Cinema Transports Me to My Childhood to Feel the Warmth of a Thick Finger in My Palm
It’s better to stay away from poetics to present in prose someone who wrote in verse that his poems have no forewords, critical studies or
A Daughter Recalls the Lives and Times of Manipur’s First Doctor – Part-7
Book Title: And He Opened the Window Author: Binapani Thokchom Translated from Manipuri by the Author In the month of August 1944, an order
Masterly Crafted Words Give Poetic Quality to Story of a Woman’s Fight For Meaning to a Dreary Existence
Book Title: These, Our Bodies, Possessed by Light Author: Dharini Bhaskar Published by: Hachette India Fiction: Literary Fiction Book summary: Until now, Deeya has found
Workers in Unorganised Sectors Feel Economic Booster Unlikely to Work as FM Plans to Put Money in Hands of Government Employees Ignoring the Poor
Avadh Kumar Ram, a cobbler, is an old timer in Imphal. His parents and other relatives were staying in the state Capital before he also
Local Travel Entrepreneur Launches Mobile App, Rearing to Take State Tourism and Travels to New Heights
Lingzel Enterprises CEO Gautam Kangjam is a man with unique ideas in the realm of entrepreneurship. Manipur has started to witness many budding entrepreneurs and
Cinema Starts with a Spark, More Often than not, an Oral Spark
The moment you are struck with an idea, the search for an ‘adda’ also starts somewhere within you, although the gestation period can vary from
All Private Schools Badly Hit, But Some Well Established Ones Have Shown Exemplary Commitment to Continue Paying Teachers’ Salaries
Manipur is considerably a tiny state compared to other states in the world. The pandemic has affected all areas of the world and it has