Wrestling Insecurity
By David BuhrilThe fire fighting game that followed the recent mayhem in Chandel’s Moreh ought to raise collective concern. Despite the heavy militarisation of the state and the small border town, the authorities still cry of “security lapses.” The lapses must be like a big black hole. The state of ... Read More
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Buoithlak Ka Tih
By HrangthangvungMay 2007 sung po po DHCF chawibiek inkhawm thrangve hman lo a ka um hnungin 3rd June a kan khawm nawk chun, thla khat sunga thil lo danglam hratzie ka hmuin Rip Van Winkle ang emin ka buoi nawa chu ka thil tawnhai kha ka mit, nakawr le ngaituonaah ... Read More
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Memories of Narnia
By John H.RuolngulI was 13 or 14 years old when I first read The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis – one of the seven volumes of his classic, The Chronicles of Narnia. Perhaps because I had read it at an impressionable age and during a time ... Read More
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Chang, Châng, Chàng, Cháng
By L. KeivomGreat literature is simply language chargedwith meaning to the utmost possible degree.-Ezra PoundDelhi, June 20, 2007, Nilaini. Voituk ka zîng thoa Baibul chàng Johan 15:2 inlet thua a Grik trong bul ‘airo, airei’ ti Saptronga ‘take away’ tia an lo inlet chu ‘take up, lift up’ tia inlet ... Read More
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Pathien Mi Pek
By Timothy SakumKhawvela a tu el khawm a chin-a-lien le pasie-a-hausa popo hai hi thil thlawn pek chu ei lawm seng ring a um. Kutdaw hai dam chengkhat inri kak in an thleng daw ah ei hang pek chu an lawmin malsawmna thu an min sam khum el anih. ... Read More
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A Decade After The Kuki-Zomi Conflict '97: A Reflection
By Carey Suante Prior to 1997, Churachandpur was probably the only peaceful district in Manipur. Its residents, mostly of the Kuki-Chin-Mizo-Zomi group, lived in an almost ideal Zo society envisaged by advocates of Zo unity and nationalism - communicating with one’s own dialect and being understood by the other ... Read More
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A Decade After The Kuki-Zomi Conflict ’97: A Reflection
By Carey Suante Prior to 1997, Churachandpur was probably the only peaceful district in Manipur. Its residents, mostly of the Kuki-Chin-Mizo-Zomi group, lived in an almost ideal Zo society envisaged by advocates of Zo unity and nationalism - communicating with one’s own dialect and being understood by the other ... Read More
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FAQs about ZOD
Bang e ZOD/ Koi e ZOD ?ZOD ahile ZOU ORGANIZATION DELHI china ahia, Delhi/NCR (National Capital Region ) a um Zou/Zo tate shini manni a ki etkolna nading a kiphut khie ahia, non-political leh non-religion body ahi. Manipur a UZO bang a Delhi/NCR sung a Zou/Zo Apex body ahi.Memorandum ... Read More
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ZOTON: Cultural or Social?
By: M. Mangkholun ZouBy Social we meant to express a ‘Pattern of Life’ or living or tendering to live in communities, intended for convivial activities. It has no territorial or cultural boundary. It is a long behaviour to be fit for companionship with others and adaptation as an attitude or ... Read More
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ZOD: MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION
INTRODUCTIONThere are a good number of Zou's scattered all over Delhi and NCR of Delhi in search of economic livelihood and higher academic pursuits since 1990s, which keep on increasing day by day. Students and government as well as private employees alike are firmly settled in the National Capital of ... Read More
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Zozu le Pau Cin Hau's Contextualization
By: Suangdal Pau Cin Hau Kua hiam? (Who is Pau Cin Hau?) Pau Cin Hau pen Ciimnuai Zomi khat hi. 1859 kum in Tedim khua ah suak hi. Pau Cin Hau's Lai (or Laipian Lai) i cihcih pen a mukhia pa hi. Laipian biakna pen Tedim gam le Tonzaang ... Read More
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Zozu le Pau Cin Hau’s Contextualization
By: Suangdal Pau Cin Hau Kua hiam? (Who is Pau Cin Hau?) Pau Cin Hau pen Ciimnuai Zomi khat hi. 1859 kum in Tedim khua ah suak hi. Pau Cin Hau's Lai (or Laipian Lai) i cihcih pen a mukhia pa hi. Laipian biakna pen Tedim gam le Tonzaang ... Read More
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Manipur: The disconnects and the tragedy
By Amar YumnamAs we have been seeing and saying repeatedly, Manipur is now marked by disconnects galore. We see disconnects in administration, in inter- as well as intra- community relationships, between public issues and electoral politics, between individual choice and collective expressions, and above all between the generations. The time ... Read More
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The wonder that is wandering Manipur
Posted On 23 Jun 2007 By admin. Under Uncategorized.
By Donn Morgan KipgenAll around the civilised world, there exist few nation-states with unique geo-political and multi-culture history. Their environments, colourful natural resources and social structure of unknown quantities baffling the neighbours and the outside world down through the ages. One such unique nation-state with unity in diversi-ty is a ... Read More
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