, Aug 31 (IANS) Moreh along the India-Myanmar border in Manipurs mountainous Chandel district is not just an international trading hub but a cosmopolitan place where people belonging to the Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Jain faiths from different .
Thousands of Tamils, Nepali, Bihari, Rajasthani, Bengali, Punjabi besides Manipur s Meitei communities belonging to Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Jain faiths have lived together peacefully for decades in this border town, 110 km south of Manipur capital Imphal.
More than two years after closure of the India-Myanmar trade, the bilateral business through Manipur s Moreh-Tamu border would resume soon, officials said on Friday. The official trade through the Moreh Integrated Check Post (ICP) has been .