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In the Dzuko and Kezoltsa/Koziiri/Kazing Case, Everybody Must Think of Belonging to, Rather Than Owning the Place
The entangle over Dzuko valley and adjacent thickly forested ravine variously known as Kezoltsa/Koziiri/Kazing amongst the different tribes living in its vicinity is now becoming

In Case the Eastern Nagas Achieve Frontier Nagaland, Neither the GOI Nor the NSCN (IM) Will be the Losers
As usual, whenever elections to either Nagaland Legislative Assembly or Indian parliament besides Christmas or New Year come, the Naga peace talk always take the

SN Chand Cine Archive & Museum Film Archivist Wins ‘Champions Of Film Heritage Award’
Johnson Rajkumar, film archivist who works as a volunteer at the SN Chand Cine Archive & Museum of Manipur State Film Archive & Museum bagged

State Government Celebrates Bagging India Today’s “The Most Improved Small State Overall” Award
The state government on January 13 celebrated with fanfare Manipur being awarded “The most improved state overall” in India Today’s “state of the states” survey

Sex workers and the city: The fight for rights
By Rajat Kanti Sur, Calcutta Research Group in Calcutta Organisation and solidarity are critical to ensuring the rights of sex-workers. Kolkata’s sex workers have been

Sprawling Kolkata’s tall order for a sustainable future
By Mahalaya Chatterjee, Centre for Urban Economic Studies, Calcutta University in Calcutta Colonial planning was about attracting people to Kolkata, post-colonial planning is more

Government’s Home Coming Ceremonies are a Show of Slavish Political Servility Says KYKL
In a strongly worded press release, the outlawed KYKL lambasted the surrender ceremony held by the Government of Manipur calling it puppetry on the part

Olympian Park Opened; Governor Inaugurates Unau Suopui Cultural Festival at Pherzawl; Kangla Nongpok Thong Opened; Fate of Democracy Uncertain Under BJP Rule: Ibobi
Manipur Chief Minister Nongthombam Biren hands over the Manipur Olympian Park, which has already been inaugurated by the Union Home Minister Amit Shah on January

India’s Act East Policy Not Reflected in the Country’s Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative
For those in India’s Northeast, the idea of corporate social responsibility, CSR, began dawning the hard and painful way in the 1990s, long before the