From Dialogue to Discord: Meitie Groups Differ Over MHA Peace Initiative
Manipur’s civil society stands divided over the MHA’s latest peace initiative in New Delhi. Imphal Valley groups AMUCO and FOCS ...
Read moreDetailsManipur’s civil society stands divided over the MHA’s latest peace initiative in New Delhi. Imphal Valley groups AMUCO and FOCS ...
Read moreDetailsA significant discrepancy exists in media coverage of the restrictions in Lilong, Manipur, with many outlets falsely labeling them a ...
Read moreDetailsThe Young Kuki stands firm against allegations of violence, calling out the Liangmai community for curfew violations and questionable historical ...
Read moreDetailsViolence erupted in Thoubal district as a massive crowd stormed and torched the residence of a BJP leader after his ...
Read moreDetailsIsolated by rugged terrain and worsened by ethnic tensions, Manipur's hill tribes face dangerous travel to the state's only airport. ...
Read moreDetailsReligious Rights vs. Reform: As the Waqf (Amendment) Bill 2025 passes in Parliament, Meitei-Pangal Muslims in Manipur rise in protest, ...
Read moreDetailsA Greenfield Airport in Manipur’s remote regions could revolutionize trade, healthcare, education, and tourism—paving the way for inclusive development in ...
Read moreDetailsNote to Readers:This article presents the perspectives and arguments from both sides regarding their claims over the Koubru Mountains. Given ...
Read moreDetailsDespite a two-week deadline set by the NHRC, the Manipur government has yet to provide an Action Taken Report on ...
Read moreDetailsKuki-Zo organization demands justice for destroyed churches and homes, accusing the Governor of favoring the Meitei community amidst ongoing conflict ...
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