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Silent invasion of Manipur by Kuki-Zo tribes by side-lining the Manipur Hill Areas (Acquisition of Chiefs’ Rights) Act, 1967

Authors: Prof. K. Yugindro Singh, Former Acting Vice-Chancellor, Manipur UniversityI. About the Manipur Hill Areas (Acquisition of Chiefs’ Rights) Act, 1967:“The Manipur Hill Areas...

Night of May 3: How the Pangals Became Beacons of Hope for Meitei and Kuki – From Black Day to a Symbol of Peace...

FOR THE Pangal (Manipuri Muslim) community, May 3rd carries profound historical remembrance accompanied with a societal trauma. It marks the anniversary of the 1993...

From Isolation to Integration: The Comprehensive Development of Northeast India

IntroductionNorth East India is the easternmost part of the country comprising eight states—Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura. The region...

The Tangkhul Dilemma: Trust Deficit as the Root of Political and Social Struggles

IntroductionThe Tangkhul community, a major Naga tribe in Northeast India, has long been a crucial player in the socio-political landscape of the Nagas. However,...

Rights, Privileges, Safeguards and Protections for the Scheduled Tribes of Manipur

The following are the rights, privileges, safeguards, and protections being enjoyed the Scheduled Tribes of Manipur under various constitutional provisions, acts and schemes of...

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