Agartala/Ukhrul, Jun 11: Northeast India’s political leaders and civil society organizations are demanding formal apologies from national media outlets and the families involved in the Indore couple case, following what
Agartala/Ukhrul, Jun 11: Northeast India’s political leaders and civil society organizations are demanding formal apologies from national media outlets and the families involved in the Indore couple case, following what
PEACE IS a universal goal, yet its meaning and achievement remain complex. Is peace simply the absence of war, or does it encompass a deeper state of harmony, balance, and
Guwahati: The annual Chalachitram National Film Festival, providing a dignified space for short features and documentaries with the central theme ‘Our Heritage, Our Pride’, will be organized on 25, 26
Dimapur, June 10: Naga elders and leaders from various Naga tribe hohos, accompanied by members of the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) and Recover, Restore, and Decolonise (RRaD), met with
Kohima, June 10: A landslide triggered by continuous rainfall between June 1-4, 2025 has severely damaged a 50-meter stretch of National Highway 2 between Phesama and Kisama, Nagaland, disrupting traffic
Ukhrul, June 10: The Manipur Government has accorded Industry Status to the “Logistics” Sector to encourage investments in the logistics sector in the state. According to the state Department of
Ukhrul, June 10: Licypriya Kangujam, the 13-year-old climate activist from Manipur who has received multiple awards, and recognition by numerous national and international platforms for her activism such as the
Ukhrul, June 10: In a major crackdown on cross-border drug trafficking, contraband worth over ₹55.52 crore was seized during a coordinated three-day operation in Manipur’s Churachandpur district. The joint operation,
Ukhrul, June 9: The Central Administrative Office of the Wung Tangkhul Region under the Government of the People’s Republic of Nagalim has issued a fresh directive reinforcing its ban on
Ukhrul, June 9: The Wildlife Trust of India, an Indian wildlife conservation organisation has acknowledged the ban on the hunting, poaching, killing, trade, or harming of Hoolock gibbons and Hornbill