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Private School Teachers in a Quandary as Salaries Erratic and Uncertain, Nonetheless They Remain Committed to Profession
Closure of schools has been no exception in the lockdown routine to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Accordingly, all the schools in Manipur have been closed since
State Government Remains Indecisive on Partial Reopening of Schools, Opinions of School Children Divided
Manipur since the last week of March this year closed down its educational institutions as a precautionary measure against the outbreak of Covid-19 which presently
Just Who are “Miyam” or “People” that so Many in Positions of Power Cite as Alibis to Legitimise Their Actions?
One of the most pressing questions in the present times has to do with the source of legitimacy of state power, a question we had
Legislators to Come Under Court Scanner for Pending Legal Cases Against Them
Sitting and former MPs and MLAs of the state will now be under the scanner of the Special Court (MP/MLA), Manipur for all pending cases
‘How Cassius Took Rome’: Mohamad Ali’s Enigmatic Autobiographical Poem
Mohammad Ali (1942-2016), the American boxer was born in Louisville, USA in 1942 and expired in 2016 at Scottsdale, USA. He won Olympic Gold Medal
In ‘Undertow’ Assamese Writer Explores the Idea of Home and Exile
Undertow by Jahnavi Barua Published by: Penguin Viking/Penguin India Fiction: Literary Fiction Book summary: Loya is twenty-five: solitary, sincere, with restless stirrings in her heart.
Bhagyachandra as a Genius and Statesman in MC Thoiba and MC Arun’s Play
Among many other things, MC Arun’s stage magnum opus Rajarshi Bhagyachandra, a Banian Repertory Theatre Production a decade ago but still relevant, is a refreshing
Sylvia Path’s ‘Mirror’ is an Innovative Exploration of the Deepest Human Insecurities
Sylvia Path (1937-1963) was born in Boston, USA and went to Cambridge after her graduation and married Ted Hughes, a British poet in 1956. She
‘Angry Indian Goddesses’ is Raw Fun, Cathartic, Unpretentious and Full of Wrath
Name of the movie: Angry Indian Goddesses Director: Pan Nalin This film will change the way one looks at Indian cinema from one dimension because