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During the Last Decade, Manipur Forests Have Depleted at an Alarming Rate Impacting Human Habitation Adversely
By the third quarter of this year, a high number of forests fires were reported in Manipur, a trend which is not desirable, according to
Can There be a Fruitful Alternative to the Expanding Menace of Poppy Cultivation in Manipur
Although the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (ND&PS) Act, 1985 lists poppy as a contraband substance known for its psychotropic effects, poppy plants are being extensively
Feminist Movement in Manipur so Far Can be Characterised Only as Shadow Boxing But Outlook Certainly is Shifting Say Activists
As the subject of contemporary Manipuri feminism is less taken up or is given only superficial treatment, due to social or other factors, the FPSJ
Why Media in Manipur Must Not Forget its Role as an Adversarial Foil Against Anybody in Power
All Manipur Working Journalists Union, AMWJU, celebrated its 47th Foundation Day on September 16, 2020. It has indeed been a long and nostalgic journey. Most
NPP Crisis Continues, Thangminlien Alleges Sangma Trying to Own NPP
Claims and counter claims between National People’s Party (NPP) Manipur President Thangminlien Kipgen and NPP National President Conrad Sangma continue to have a fallout within
Best Version of India’s Military Option Against China
After exactly 53 years since September 1967, of being reactive on the ground to thousands of moves/attempts by China’s Peoples’ Liberation Army (PLA) trying its
With Online Classes Becoming the New Norm, the Need is for Ensuring Universal Accessibility to Smartphones
COVID-19 has affected not just our physical health but also the health of our economy and even our social and mental wellbeing. Businesses have taken
Modes of Telling Stories in Cinema Can Outnumber Stories to Tell
I know and you know that there can be several stories and the modes of telling them can outnumber the stories we tell. I happen
A Past Review of One of the Most Cited Books on the Northeast
“Durable Disorder: Understanding the Politics of Northeast India,” by Sanjib Baruah (Oxford University Press 2005, Rs 495). (This article was published first in Economic and