NRFM Shoots ‘Copycat’ Extortionists, but Gets Caught in Own Racket
The recent arrest reveals how insurgents are both perpetrators and self-appointed enforcers—blurring lines between militancy and criminality in Manipur. BY...
Read moreDetailsThe recent arrest reveals how insurgents are both perpetrators and self-appointed enforcers—blurring lines between militancy and criminality in Manipur. BY...
Read moreDetailsFrom ICU executions to daily shootouts, Bihar’s law and order crisis has sparked political uproar. Is this the final blow...
Read moreDetailsBY PC Bureau A serving Indian Army soldier, Devinder Singh, has been arrested for allegedly leaking sensitive military intelligence to...
Read moreDetailsRejecting centuries-old customs that deny inheritance to tribal women, the Supreme Court emphasized that exclusionary traditions must evolve. The ruling...
Read moreDetailsSinha's tenure has been marked by efforts to restore peace, bolster security, and drive economic and infrastructural development under the...
Read moreDetailsInvestigators warn against scapegoating: As a WSJ report sparks outrage by blaming the captain, Indian aviation experts demand the full...
Read moreDetails‘Give Peace a Chance’: The Thadou Tribe Council letter to United Naga Council urges respect, mutual faith, and tribal...
Read moreDetailsA pivotal public meeting called by the Kuki-Zo Council will focus on ending hostilities and defining a political path forward....
Read moreDetailsTwo alleged fraudsters were shot and assaulted for impersonating insurgents and extorting civilians in Imphal. With the state unable to...
Read moreDetailsOpposition parties compare the EC's SIR drive to the NRC, claiming it targets the poor and migrants ahead of the...
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