Kuki Rights Group Urges Halt to Tribal Land Encroachment
The Kuki Organization for Human Rights Trust (KOHUR), a UN-recognized body, has petitioned the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes to...
The Kuki Organization for Human Rights Trust (KOHUR), a UN-recognized body, has petitioned the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes to...
In a 3.5-hour dialogue, groups including COCOMI and AMUCO rejected unilateral extensions of SoO pacts, demanded NRC implementation, and called...
UKNA claims the slain leader, Thahpi, had betrayed the group and exploited Kuki youth, leading to his “punishment.” BY PC...
With 12 empty bullet shells found and no group claiming responsibility, authorities face pressure to act swiftly amid rising public...
Bimol Akoijam’s silence on condemning the valley-based militias and failure to endorse Kuki-Zo demands for justice, autonomy and self-governance have...
The “buffer zone,” separating Kuki and Meitei territories, has once again become a flashpoint after a sitting MP was allegedly...
Delhi's Early Downpour: After sweltering heat, Delhi finally welcomed the monsoon's embrace on Sunday, marking an early onset for the...
This is the first installment in a five-part editorial series on the urgent realities facing tribal communities across India—and the...
At a public meeting in Ukiam, leaders from the Rabha, Garo, and Boro communities vowed to intensify protests against the...
For the first time since the ethnic crisis began, three of Manipur’s most influential civil groups are heading to Delhi...
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