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For Migrant Workers in Manipur, Very Little has Changed from Early Lockdown Days till Now
Norbindo Malik has started attending to his duties as the lockdown has eased a little for everybody. In-between, for about half a month in the
Remembering Imasi: Translator of Binodini’s Celebrated Novel Profiles the Range of Works of the Author
Manipuri author Binodini’s Boro Saheb Ongbi Sanatombi has now been translated into English by her son, L. Somi Roy as The Princess and the Political
Schools Should Reopen Even While Fighting COVID-19 for This Will be our New Normal
Since it is almost certain we have to learn to live with COVID-19 at least for some time to come, indefinite closure of schools, colleges
The Last of the Meitei Sahebs – Part II
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
Jiribam Cluster Spread Among Policemen Should Worry Everybody, Especially Government
The news of a total 28 police personnel posted at the Jiribam Police Station testing positive for Covid 19 infection is not a surprise at
The Need is for India and China to Resolve and Settle Their Boundary Permanently in an Amicable Way
Much has already been written about the boundary tension between India and China in the Galwan Valley of Ladakh following the unfortunate freehand clashes there
Statehood or Annexation? An Alternate Interpretation of the Politics that Determined the Granting of Statehood to Manipur
This essay is an attempt to critically re-read the context and implication of the Union of India’s granting of statehood to Manipur in 1972. Certain
Desperate Meghalaya villagers want to secede to Bangladesh in the hope of better life
Amid the India-China border skirmishes, tribal villagers in Meghalaya residing on the edge of India-Bangladesh have asked the Indian government to give away their four
RX-100, Hao-Phee and a Gun
Yesterday early morning I saw an elder on the highway riding a Red Yamaha RX 100 bike. For some strange reason, I pictured myself riding