Ukhrul, Feb 5: Chief Minister N. Biren Singh departed for New Delhi this afternoon amid speculation of a no-confidence motion against him in the upcoming Manipur Legislative Assembly session, as
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Ukhrul, Feb 5: Chief Minister N. Biren Singh departed for New Delhi this afternoon amid speculation of a no-confidence motion against him in the upcoming Manipur Legislative Assembly session, as
Ukhrul, Feb 5: Renowned Tangkhul fashion designer, Zimik Easternlight is showcasing his creation at the ongoing ‘Indigenous Fashion Futures: A Living Archive’, presented by India Art Fair in association with
Ukhrul, Feb 3: In protest against the Indo-Myanmar border fencing and the abolition of the Free Movement Regime (FMR), the Konyak Union held a public rally today in Longwa village,
The ongoing heavy exchange of fire between the Manipur valley-based armed groups and the Kuki National Army-Burma (KNA-B) on the Indo-Myanmar border has raised a plethora of questions. The heavy
Ukhrul, 31 Jan: The new executives of the All Naga Students Association Manipur (ANSAM) officially assumed their roles on Friday during a change of guard ceremony held at the Secretariat
Senapati, Jan 30: The 13th round of tripartite talks between the Government of India, the Government of Manipur, and the United Naga Council (UNC) was held on Thursday at Senapati
Imphal, Jan 28: Heavy gunfight between various insurgent groups of Manipur and Kuki National Army-Burma, or KNA-B continued near the Indo-Myanmar border, Imphal-based media houses reported today. The gunfight between
Ukhrul, Jan 27: The Liangmai Riphenmai Aruang has extended its sincere appreciation and deep respect to ASI/GD Manipur Police (Retired) Aliambou Daimai of Namtiram Village, for his extraordinary act of
Ukhrul, Jan 25: Denouncing the boycott call by many separatist militant outfits of northeast India, the Patriotic Peoples’ Front Assam (PPFA) urges every Indian settling in the region to observe
Imphal: Expressing concern over the rising misuse of social media platforms in Manipur, Chief Minister N. Biren Singh has cautioned users against activities that defame individuals or provoke communal tensions.