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In The Uncertainty Over School Fees During COVID Lockdown, Teachers and Staff of Private Schools Made Scapegoats Again
Amidst the lockdown to fight COVID-19 pandemic, teachers and non-teaching staff of private schools of Manipur are not any less badly hit than the daily
Foreign Nationals Stranded in the Northeast Are in Dire Conditions as They Fall Out of Government’s Rescue Radar
The Government of India has facilitated the return of Indian citizens stranded in other countries by sending repatriation flights abroad. Foreign nationals, NRIs and visa
Agro and Horticulture Thrusts Needed to Stir Stagnant Structure of Manipur’s Low Income Economy
One of the key indicators to measure the economic well-being of a state is its net state domestic product (state gross domestic product minus depreciation
India’s COVID Curve Still Climbs Well Into Third Lockdown, Ignored Hotbeds Other Than Jamaat Likely Culprit
India’s COVID-19 spread curve has not flattened after a month and a half of tough lockdown. At the time of writing, the confirmed infection number
Ideas of Learning to live with Covid 19 or Taming the Covid Dragon Are in Vogue, But Few See the Challenges That Come With Them
When Covid-19 entered the scene, one of the many sectors it has impacted is that of education: with schools and colleges being closed, leading to
COVID Continues to Bring MGNREGA Fraudulences Out of Gram Panchayat Closets
Following the media publication of deduction of MGNREGA job card holders’ daily wages, false claims of works, confiscation of bank passbooks and changes of bank
San Marino, the World’s Smallest Republic Now Has the World’s Highest COVID-19 Death Rate per One Million Population
San Marino, the smallest republic in the world today has another unsavoury distinction. Like all other countries in the world it also devastated by Covid-19,
What Five Finalists in the 2nd Gordon Graham Award for Naga Literature Tell of Forgetting and Remembering in the Naga Story
Conflict, especially prolonged ones which have caused unimaginable pains and sufferings to an entire community, cannot by any stretch of imagination be easy to resolve.
A Pony Lover Ruminates on Ways to Save Manipuri Polo Ponies as This Unique Breed Battles Extinction
I’ve always considered myself a proud owner of the original Manipuri Polo Ponies. I owned four, including an extremely rare breed, whom I lovingly named,