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[2 Jul 2010 | 3 Comments | ]

S. Thangboi Zou, Shillong
(A Brief Account Of the Zous in Manipur). Zou ahileh atangpi in phung tuom tuom tampi kigawm khawm, hamkhat zang leh pu-pa tawndan kibang jui teng genna ahia, amauteng khu Zou namkhat in kikhai khawm uhi.

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[2 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]

~ Upa Haulam, Shillong
Naupang kana hi a, tu in tehsie kahing hita hi; hinanleh midihtatte taisan a a um lam, kamu khanai sih a, atate uhzong khutdaw a vah kamu ngaisih hi. (Psalm 37:25). Hun tui bang in kiem jel a, idam kumte belap in um jel a,

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[2 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]

~ Dolly Kikon
The crisis in Manipur is based in the Imphal government’s inability to regard all the state’s population as its own, and its indifference towards Naga concerns.

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[29 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]

A hoihpen a dikpen ichih zong a soisel utte adi’n, “ Aknou sizong paulap beilou” chih bang vualin, gensiat na ding leh dem na ding muh lah chih omlou, a biktakin tutung i minam sung a MDC un-contest hiai zahzah ahong

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[26 Jun 2010 | One Comment | ]

Girls from the North-East often find themselves victims of discrimination and physical attacks in other parts of the country, mostly because of their looks. How can this social distance be bridged, asks Utpal Borpujari

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[26 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]

Ethno-nationalism is a form of nationalism wherein the “nation” is defined in terms of ethnicity (ethnic group). The central theme of ethnic nationalists is that “…nations are defined by a shared heritage, which usually includes a common language, a common faith, and a common ethnic ancestry.”

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[26 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]

~ T. Zamlunmang Zou
Tukum Manipur Autonomous District Council member telchinga um teng teng jatatna salaam ka hingbuh utoh kiton in na gam mipite’n na tungua kinepna lienpi nei ka hi uh chi na bil ua sontel banga na bah ua, na kawmg ua na ki gatah tinten ua, na lungtang suongpeh tunga naki gel dingun …

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[20 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]

Since time immemorial Nagas were one people, one culture and one nation; free, sovereign and self contained. The British Empire unsuccessfully tried to conquer the Naga territory. Lord Dalhousie’s policy toward the Nagas was – “Allow the Nagas to exterminate themselves so as to create a buffer zone of no man’s land between British India …

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[19 Jun 2010 | One Comment | ]

Manipur ah tulai economic blockade jieh in vanman teng rocket bang in kikaptou sieng a, adieh in thautui leh gas man uong dieh hi. Thautui litre 1 ah Rs. 150 atun lai in gas buh khat Rs.1300 bang man zou hi. Tami oil & gas poimawna imit ngei in imu ta ua, hinanleh bang hing chi pien khiet a bang hing chi kibawl khiet ahiei, chi eiten suikhiet na ana kinei kha ngailou maithei hi…

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[18 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]

The Manipur (Hill Areas) District Council Act, 1971 was passed by the Parliament to provide for establishment of Autonomous District Councils in the Hill Areas in the then Union Territory of Manipur, but following the attainment of statehood in the year 1972,

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[17 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]

~ Prasenjit Biswas
VISION 2020 projected a liberal, progressive, gradually-opening-up-to-the-world image of India’s North-east. But such an “opening up”, as flamboyantly portrayed by Anglophile Nirad C Chaudhuri’s

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[14 Jun 2010 | One Comment | ]

~ Evan. Totong Haokip
Introduction: We, the people of Churachandpur District of Manipur are the privilege few in the world. When we look back the corridors of Christian history, we could see corpses of people who have boldly laid down their lives to the cause of Christ and His Kingdom. We are the benefactors of such …