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The Travails of Young Truckers on Deserted Highways as They Relentlessly Keep Movements of Essential Goods Unhindered
The call of the long and winding, at times treacherous, highways on the Imphal-Jiribam and Imphal-Dimapur line has evinced a daring response from the truck
In the Wake of COVID Crisis, the Question of What it Means to be an Indian is Suddenly Relevant Again for the Northeast
What is it to be Indian for a Manipuri? Before attempting an answer, a caveat: the Manipuri identity itself is hotly contested between the state’s
Reverse Migration of Skilled and Semi-Skilled Workers Back to the State Can Become a Crisis But also Offer New Opportunities
One late night, my messenger beeped. I checked lazily. Since it is lockdown I thought it wouldn’t be something important that would require much attention.
Even Worst Hit States Are Preparing to Ease Lockdown, Manipur Must Follow Suit To Save Its Economy and Prepare For New Normal
Even if the COVID-19 does not infect the people of Manipur, the lockdown to fight the COVID-19 has hit-hard the people mostly daily wage-earners and
National Technology Day Marks Beginnings in Self-Reliance and DRDO’s Further Challenge on COVID-19
Addressing scientists of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) on the occasion of National Technology Day through video conference, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stressed the
Translation is About Conveying The Sense of Culture That Original Story is Set In, Not at All About Accuracy of Literal Word Meanings
Moving away from the constant attention on the Covid 19 pandemic, let’s talk about translation and its various layers. Why talk about translation? Mostly because
Insurgency Related Violence in NE Has Dropped, But Is This a Sign of Chapter Closing or Calm Before Storm?
Since independent India in 1947, Northeast India has witnessed a bewildering line-up of insurgencies spreading across all the Northeast states with the exception of Sikkim.
Anti-Defection Law Controversies Began in Manipur With 1993 Borobabu Case But The Current One is Likely to End on May 28
The long-standing decision under the anti-defection law may soon be announced on the seven Congress MLAs who switched allegiance and stood with the BJP after
Melodramatically Told, But Still a Moving Story of The Travails of Chinese Labourers Who Adopted Assam as Their Home
Chinatown Days by Rita Chowdhury Published by: Macmillan/Pan Macmillan India Fiction, 396 pages Rating: 3.25/5 stars Book summary It is the early nineteenth century. The