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Translated Work, “The Princess and the Political Agent” is a Pale Shadow of the Original “Bor Saheb Ongbi Sanatombi”
Published by: Penguin Random House India Fiction, Romance, Translation Book summary The Manipuri writer Binodini’s Sahitya Akademi Award-winning historical novel The Princess and the Political
MPS Officer’s Allegation that the CM Pressurised her to Release Man Caught with Drugs Dominate Headlines
The sensational revelation that Manipur Police Service (MPS) officer Thounaojam Brinda alleged that Manipur Chief Minister Nongthombam Biren pressured her to release Lhukhosei Zou a
The Enchanting Meitei Myths Once Told to Explain the Spectacle of Halo Around the Sun
Mid-day, June 19, 2020, we Imphalites got to see an unusually spectacle in the sky, a distinctly clear halo around the sun. It was a
Police Fire Tear Gas to Quell Uproar in CCpur Following Kidnap Attempt of a Minor Boy
Police resorted to tear gas to disperse an angry mob late on Friday evening in Churachandpur town. The protesters were demanding that two suspects in
Coconuts and Waves, and More
Coconuts and waves Cups of steaming hot tea, good while you talk sense Or otherwise you just enjoy it In fours or fives as
Will a Reserved Assembly Constituency for Tribals in the Valley Foster Progress?
One out of many solutions is not the absolute. Earlier this year, when the Delimitation Exercise was made public, a social worker who intended to
Mizo Historians Contest Authenticity of Inscriptions at Maharaja Chandrakirti Memorial Park at Chibu Thumkhong
The COVID-19 lockdown has not deterred Mizo historians from filing their latest round of objections against the construction of the Maharaja Chandrakirti Memorial Park at
The Last of the Meitei Sahebs – Part III
Continued from previous issue. This amazing account of one of the last of the Manipur’s blue bloods, by one of its best-known daughters and revered
Charlotte Bronte’s Shirley Evokes a Picture of a Society Which Parallels Today’s Covid-19 Affected Lonely World
One of the highpoints Shirley the novel attains is the use of a large number of characters, both male and female, and the way the