Imphal: Manipur Home Department lifted the record 82-day long internet ban since May 3, 2023 with immediate effect from Tuesday. The lifting of internet ban conditionally will majorly benefit Broadband
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Imphal: Manipur Home Department lifted the record 82-day long internet ban since May 3, 2023 with immediate effect from Tuesday. The lifting of internet ban conditionally will majorly benefit Broadband
Imphal: Chairperson of Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Swati Maliwal along with Member, DCW Vandana Singh called on Governor Anusuiya Uikey at Raj Bhavan in Imphal today and apprised of
Newmai News Network Imphal, July 24: All India Mahila Congress Committee president, Netta Antoinette D’Souza on Monday said that a strong political will is needed for resolving the crisis in
Imphal: Home department, Government of Manipur has sought detailed report from Assam Rifles authority to clarify on the facts and compelling circumstances/reasons, as to why and how 718 Myanmar nationals
Imphal: Two accused persons including one juvenile were arrested on Monday in connection with the Manipur viral video case of two women on May 4, taking the total to seven,
Imphal: Chief Minister N. Biren Singh on July 24 received the first goods train loaded with essential commodities at the Khongsang Railway Station, Noney District. The goods loaded train was
Newmai News Network Imphal: An influential organization of Manipur has sent a three-page letter to the European Parliament today in connection with the prevailing situation in Manipur. The Coordinating
Senapati, July 22: Sit-in-demonstration and rally was held at Senapati bazaar on Saturday organised by the Senapati District Women Association (SDWA) under the aegis of the Naga Women’s Union (NWU).
Imphal: A team of Manipur State Commission for Women, MSCW, on Saturday conducted a spot enquiry on the incident of the naked parading of two women belonging to the Kuki-Zo
Newmai News Network Imphal: The United Naga Council (UNC), while condemning the incident where two women were paraded naked, said today that it was devastated to see the “most embarrassing