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The Sana Konung – An Emotional Connect with Manipur’s Past
Many might question if the royal palace or, more popularly the Sana Konung, still serves its objective in this age, vested as it is with
The Thoubal River Speaks
Walking on dead sand and encountering submerged agricultural land and lifeless woods at Thoyee and Ramrei villages in Phungyar Subdivision of Ukhrul district, Manipur in

Both Letter and Spirit of Law in Jeopardy in Manipur
Between the letter and the spirit of law, there often falls a long shadow. Nowhere was this more visible in recent time in Manipur than

The History of Nagaland Reflected in its Literature
Early History Before the advent of the American Missionaries, Nagas were illiterate, practised headhunting and lived in their village-states, mostly in isolation from each other.
“The Many That I Am: Writings from Nagaland” is an intimate picture of the Naga world
A grandmother’s tattoos, the advent of Christianity, stories woven into fabrics, a tradition of orality, the imposition of a “new” language, and
The revolution to humanize can often become dehumanising
From a layman’s viewpoint, the main objective of a revolutionary movement is to restore the lost freedom of a human group from another group which

Manipuri Culture and Literature – A Refresher
Culture is defined as ‘the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time’. So,

Justice and Salai Holdings Pvt. Ltd.
Justice delayed is justice denied. There cannot have been a more urgent need for this timeless wisdom to be put in practice than now in

Lenders Will Always Prosper in a Cash Hungry Society
Any visitor to the money market operating in Manipur would be shocked at the operations of the informal money market in the state. The existence of