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Despite Indigenisation Since Early 17th Century or Earlier, Pangals of Manipur Remain Impoverished and Ostracised
This is not a new revelation or spontaneous perception but an authoritative testimony given the green light in the state’s chronicle popularly known as Puyas
Manipur’s Age Old Traditional Blacksmithing Market Among Businesses Devastated by COVID-19 Pandemic
In Manipur, since the time of ancient kings there has been a certain group of people who excelled in blacksmithing tools such as knives, swords
Nagaland Governor Ravi Inviting Other Naga Stakeholders Besides NSCN(IM) to Talks is Complicating Peace Settlement
This is to highlight the complex tapestry of the century-old issue of sovereignty of Nagas in the northeast India which is a strategic location as
Feminism in Manipur is a Social Discourse Lately but Women are Still Bogged Down by the Weight of Male Driven Ideas
As women wake up to the need to fight for feminist rights in Manipur the issues remain an assortment ranging from an embedded patriarchy, deprived
In ‘Prelude to Riot’ Author Uses Creative Writing as Tool of Resistance Against Shredding of the Idea of India
Book Name: Prelude to a Riot by Annie Zaidi Published by: Aleph Book Company Literary Fiction Book summary: In a peaceful southern town, amidst lush
The Seed for the Present Uncertainty in the Manipur Government Was Planted in March 2017
Watching what is happening in the BJP-led Manipur government currently, it is difficult to not recall the new debates on the idea of Democracy, and
Cabinet Reshuffle Stirs Hornets’ Nest in Manipur
Political drama and its resultant uncertainties was back centre stage again after the Chief Minister N Biren announced a reshuffle of his Council of Ministers
Five Poems: My Crusade is for My Motherland
You and I My life is out of gear Like said by a learned As if stricken by Pandemic Out of focus n out
A Daughter Recalls the Lives and Times of Manipur’s First Doctor – Part-3
Book Title: And He Opened the Window Author: Binapani Thokchom Translated from Manipuri by the Author Some newly trained doctors appeared one after another in