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The Spirit of Laxman’s Common Man Lives on, Though the Man Who Made Him A Household Name is no More
Those were the days. Every time I returned to Mumbai, I looked forward to reading the pocket-cartoons of RK Laxman. Though everything changes around him,
Poems are Flowers Rescued from the Ruins of Disaster
In a constellation of dying stars So there was this man, He had a heart made of paper And a mind made of fire. And
Letter / The MPSC is Victimising the Victims Twice Over to Save its Corrupt Officials
Sir, The Hon’ble High Court of Manipur in its penultimate judgment and order dated 18th October 2019 based on the report of an Enquiry Commission
Many Who Have Lost Livelihood Means in COVID-Induced Financial Crisis Resorting to Alcohol for Solace
In March this year, the national lockdown was clamped and the operations of all private sectors were stopped. One exception being retail shops which opened
Lockdown Remains a Boon for Big Businesses but Bane for Small Women Vendors and Wage Earners
While the three Khwairamband Nupi Keithels (women’s markets) and other satellite markets of Manipur remain paralysed due to the COVID-19 lockdown since March 21, some
Nupi Manbis (Transgenders) Need Moral and Physical Support More Than Anything else During COVID Lockdown
Recently a Nupi Manbi tested Coronavirus positive in Moirang and although it was a normal affair as many people had tested positive around that time,
Drugs Menace is a Chicken and Egg Problem, if There are no Users There will be no Sellers, and Vice Versa: Dr. Lenin
Illicit drug use or substance abuse has paralyzed the citizens of Manipur. The victims of substance abuse are not only the users but their families
Language is a Living Organism Which Grows Forward Not Backward, it Also Enriches Itself by Indigenizing Foreign Words
Continuing with last week’s piece on Manipuri language and literary writings, it must be pointed out that more than the changing from the earlier Bengali
Ode to the Late Dr. Srikant Dutt, a Steadfast Friend of NE, Once Considered a Star in the Indian Academic Firmament
It was in the fall of 1979 that I first met Dr.Srikant Dutta at the Coffee House of the Delhi School of Economics in Delhi