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Lockdown Spikes Forest Fire in Manipur, 3,823 Hectares Destroyed in 13 days, Poppy Also Culprit
“Forest is our life, why are we destroying it. Pls wake up. Local people can protect our forest, not by anyone. We will face shortage

Covid-19 Demonstrates Again, How CSOs and Tribal Bodies Are Vital in Ensuring Public Order
Manipur experiences a number of crisis and emergencies. Be it man-made or natural calamity. But the current Covid-19 emergency is the first of its kind

Good Times for Truckers as ‘Extortion Counters’ Shut During Lockdown; Home Delivery Services Boom
Frequent shutdown strikes, curfews and indefinite economic blockades, have all prepared Manipur too well for the ongoing nationwide lockdown to combat the spread of Covid-19.
In Our COVID-19 Fight, Let Us Remember Lessons From Literature on How to Understand the Spectre of Starvation
[avatar user=”meihouba” size=”thumbnail” align=”left” link=”file” target=”_blank”]PRADIP PHANJOUBAM[/avatar] There is an interesting comparison between two literary giants of 19th Century England. They were contemporaries but not
Govt Must Provide Means for Micro and Small Businesses to Survive COVID Lockdown and Likely Economic Recession Thereafter
Almost all the people of Manipur except those in the higher echelons of society are reeling under the onslaught of Covid-19 lockdown since the 24th
Imphal’s Migrant Workers are Composed and Calm but Many Say Are Sometimes Homesick
Manipur so far has done quite well in protecting itself from the Covid-19 disease, although it may not be all due to the hectic planning
Besides Survival Ration, Room Rents During Lockdown a Major Problem for Low Salaried Manipuris Stranded outside State
[avatar user=”Rajkumar Bobichand” size=”thumbnail” align=”left” link=”file” target=”_blank”]RAJKUMAR BOBICHAND[/avatar] With the India-wide lockdown to contain COVID-19, there had been an exodus of hundreds of thousands of
The Catcher in the Rye: A Master Blaster of Superficiality in Society and the Book’s Tryst With Censors Through Decades
[avatar user=”Veewon” size=”thumbnail” align=”left” link=”file” target=”_blank”]VEEWON THOKCHOM[/avatar] The Catcher in the Rye, the 1951 masterpiece by J. D. Salinger is one the most influential books
Indian Armed Forces Have Been Participating in Combating COVID-19 in a Substantial Way
[avatar user=”Anil” size=”thumbnail” align=”left” link=”file” target=”_blank”]LT. COL. ANIL BHAT[/avatar] Since the outbreak of the deadly Corona virus in Wuhan, China, Indian Air Force, Army, Navy



