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You Can Change Friends but not Neighbours
You can change friends but not neighbours. The timeless wisdom in this 2003 statement by former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee often tends to be
While Imphal City Still Lacks Facilities of Even A Regular City, Imphal Smart City Mission Is Not Smart Enough So Far
The much-hyped “Smart City” has become a buzzword for anyone involved in governing a city with the dispensation of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Prime Minister
Fixing India’s deadly roads
By Geetam Tiwari, Indian Institute of Technology in New Delhi Lack of institutional capacity and poor road design increases road accidents in India. Road
A cat in the house saves the birds in the bush
By Sarah Legge, The Australian National University and University of Queensland in Canberra Cats are skillful hunters. In Australia, public campaigning and local government
Manipur Boy Develops Mobile App; Jojo Rajkumari Gifted Homestead; Union Ministries to Spend 10 pc of their Budgets in NE; 11 Hurt in Kangchup Chiru Eviction Clash
Manipur Boy Develops Mobile App Baldeep Ningthoujam who is studying 11 statndard at Comet School in Imphal on December 7 has launched his own made
India’s Tawang Itch: How Politicians Misinterpret History to Score Political Brownie Points
India’s Tawang itch remains though it should have ended after January 1951. Tawang was needlessly in the news again recently following a callous statement by
Our Education and Social System Still Not Designed to Encourage and Facilitate Brand Building Ambitions
Any society which fails to give cutting edge education to its younger generation is doomed to a future of stagnation and dependence. No sane person
Manipur Cabinet’s Order on History Writing and Restrictions on Freedom to Write Cannot be Legally Tenable
Many thanks to some of my friends, particularly Dr. Seram Rojesh and Donald Takhellambam, who have encouraged me to produce this article. Two different versions
Rise in Self-Appointed Leaders: None of Them Knows the Way, Shows the Way or Goes the Way
There is an enormous upsurge in self-appointed leaders – be it among the religious, political, secular, CSOs, ethnic groups. This unprecedented rise can be catastrophic