a tragedy it is that even as manipur is fast racing towards the completion of one year of ethnic clash between the meiteis and the kuki-zos, one is constrained to ask whether there is a government in place or not. even as armed elements in full batt
eerily reminiscent of the now withdrawn three bills of 2015, which sought to protect the indigenous people of the land. back in september 2015, the state assembly passed the protection of manipur people bill, 2015, manipur land revenue and land refo
the pro-talk group of the united liberation front of assam (ulfa) is clear that granting scheduled tribe (st) status to five communities of assam will help save assam. the greater objective behind this move is to keep the illegally settled bangladeshis at
it certainly evokes a mixed feeling. of course, we are referring to the chief minister’s appeal to the people not to create troubles in the valley districts and entrust the responsibility of protecting the state’s unity and integrity to the go
The Meetei Council, Moreh, Manipur stressed on the dire need for the PM and government of Manipur to intervene to ensure the restoration of the multicultural town of Moreh to the pre-1991 status.