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Parents Queue for Uniforms and Books as Schools Reopen After Two Years of COVID-19 Pandemic Shutdown
No one ever thinks that a pandemic will come and hits the world adversely. The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented challenge which affects the whole
Hindi to be Compulsory in NE Schools Upto Class 10, Sora public protest food park construction, CPI Launches Month-Long Protest, state cop among 3 held with heroin in Guwahati
The Union Home Minister Amit Shah on April 7 said that all the eight states of the Northeast have agreed to make Hindi compulsory in
A Judicious Mix of the Best of Modern and Indigenous Boundary Notions May be the Answer to Dzuko Friction
The blockade along National Highway-2 by the Southern Angami People’s Organisation, SAPO, has been suspended. This is welcome, but nonetheless the sorry episode highlighted once
Development in March-April 2022 Encouraging, But Majoritarianism Can Spoil Broth
While the spring season is at its threshold, Manipur has many new happenings. Cheiraoba – the Meitei traditional lunar new year is knocking at the
Science Alone Must be the Ultimate Authority of Knowledge Enterprise: Lessons for Manipur from the Enlightenment Revolution
For a society to remain integrated, members in society need to agree on shared values. If a member of society is committed to the same
Illustrating ‘Jalabhara Dinarathrangal’: Lines, Water and Beyond Dr. Soman Katalur
The aim of art is not to represent the outward appearance of things but their inward significance – Aristotle When you illustrate a novel,
Long Struggle Ahead for Northeast People to Get Draconian Act AFSPA Repealed From Democratic India’s Statute
Despite the people of India’s Northeast demand to repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), 1958 from Indian Statute, the Union Home Ministry on
An extract of the book “CHINA BLOODIES BULLETLESS BORDERS”
Book Name: CHINA BLOODIES BULLETLESS BORDERS Author: Col Anil Bhat, VSM (Retd) Pubisher: Pentagon Press Pages: 243 in hardback Price: Rs. 995/- H.E. Mr.
Protecting the midday meal in India Vital
By Reetika Khera, Indian Institute of Technology in New Delhi India’s school meals program is ubiquitous, helping deliver food to millions. It faces threats