Manipur
More than 150 people have been killed in the ethnic violence in Manipur since May 3
[…]Students from the state living in Delhi are faced with serious problems as they cannot contact their families for money to pay rent and fees
[…]In a memorandum addressed to PM Modi, they appealed for his intervention in restoring peace and stability in Manipur
[…]Cut out from their home state with no internet access, many in the Capital are struggling to get monetary help from parents even as they shoulder responsibilities of paying utility bills
[…]At least 54 people have been killed in the clashes and 23,000 rescued from violence-hit areas in Manipur, according to officials
[…]So far, 9,000 people were rescued by the forces from the violence-hit areas, and given shelter, the government said, adding that more people are being shifted to safer places.
[…]The exhibition ‘Homecoming’ gives us a glimpse of the culture of North East India as recollected by artist Dilip Oinam Artist Dilip Oinam has been living in Delhi for the past 19 years. A native of Manipur, he hasn’t quite come to like the crowd and concrete jungle of the capital. Lately, missing the lush […]
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