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Qatar’s migrant worker treatment a red card for World Cup
By Suman Mandal, Pokhara University in Pokhara The reverberations of Qatar’s migrant worker deaths will linger over the upcoming World Cup. Whether it leads
Union Home Minister Directs to Detect Around 100 Illegal Immigrants in Every State and Deport Them While Manipur Has Been Chronic With Illegal Immigrants for Decades
While the issue of illegal immigrants has been continuing to cause demographic imbalance in Manipur for many years, the Union Home Minister Amit Shah has
Can India seize the demographic advantage?
By Jayan Jose Thomas, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in Delhi If India is to seize the advantage of its burgeoning young workforce, it
Of Grit, Guts and Gallantry: Celebrating Veer Lachit
They say “It is fatal to enter a war without the will to win it”. Having said that, one can only imagine, the vigour, the
Secularism and its discontents in New India
Abstract Secularism is the pillar of any democratic polity. It is the sin qua non of the modern nation-state. In India, it is more relevant
Echoes of Agony
Maya Angelou, acclaimed memoirist and author of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings states that there is no greater agony than bearing an untold
Manipur Champions Again in NE Olympic Games; Homecoming Ceremony of 31 Militants Held; Manipur to Host Finale of 59th Femina Miss India; Sangai Festival Curtain Raiser; State Bans Controversial Book; Cubeten Technologies to Track ILP Holders; ATSUM Opposes ST Demand
UGs surrender to government As many as 31 cadres including female cadres of different insurgent groups of Manipur laid down their arms before Chief Minister
Fan-first cooling to combat climate change
By Ollie Jay, University of Sydney and Arunima Malik, University of Sydney, and Tony Capon, Monash University in Sydney COP27 might be criticised by
As Another Sangai Festival Approaches, Manipur Must Begin Looking for Tourism Partners in NE, not Rivals
The annual Sangai Festival of Manipur just around the corner after a two-year hiatus on account of the COVID pandemic which devastated the state as