As Army Accepts Blame, Manipur Police Exposed Over Crossfire Claim
The police blamed 'unknown miscreants' and denied wrongdoing — but the Army’s admission has exposed a narrative built on evasion, ...
Read moreDetailsThe police blamed 'unknown miscreants' and denied wrongdoing — but the Army’s admission has exposed a narrative built on evasion, ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: Indian Army has released the admit cards for the Agniveer GD (General Duty) recruitment exams. Candidates who are ...
Read moreDetailsCurfew Defied, Violence Erupts: In Manipur, Arambai Tenggol's bandh against a key arrest has triggered intense confrontations with security forces. ...
Read moreDetailsAuthorities are probing all angles—including personal, professional, and security threats—after the officer failed to return on June 2. BY PC ...
Read moreDetailsHumanitarian Crisis Deepens: The discovery of a missing person's body underscores the tragic toll of the Imphal floods. With 643 ...
Read moreDetailsA massive evacuation operation is underway in North Sikkim to rescue hundreds of tourists stranded by persistent heavy rains and ...
Read moreDetailsGovernor Ajay Kumar Bhalla has denied issuing any directive to remove the “Manipur” signage from the bus, pinning responsibility on ...
Read moreDetailsFollowing the neutralization of 10 suspected militants in Manipur, the Indian Army insists its operation was a necessary response to ...
Read moreDetailsWhile Meitei-majority Imphal backed COCOMI’s bandh protesting the removal of “Manipur” from a state bus, tribal-dominated hill districts like Churachandpur ...
Read moreDetailsA controversial incident involving the erasure of Manipur’s name from a state-run bus has triggered statewide outrage. COCOMI’s bandh call ...
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