Delimitation and the quiet marginalization of the periphery
The looming delimitation exercise in India is not merely a technical redrawing of electoral boundaries. It is a deeply political process with…
The looming delimitation exercise in India is not merely a technical redrawing of electoral boundaries. It is a deeply political process with…
The killing of two children in a bomb attack at Tronglaobi in Bishnupur district on April 7 is not an isolated tragedy—it…
Manipur today appears to be slipping into what many would recognise as a second, more uncertain phase of its ongoing crisis. The…
The latest wave of unrest in Manipur, triggered by the killing of two minor children in Tronglaobi and followed by the deaths…
The tragic deaths of two toddlers in Manipur were not caused by Kukis alone. Responsibility lies squarely with the BJP governments at…
The killing of two young siblings in the early hours of April 7 at Tronglaobi Maning Leikai is not just another tragic…
The recent controversy surrounding the 15th Convocation of Manipur University has raised serious questions that go beyond administrative procedure and enter the…
The great eviction drive of the valley began with all the familiar ingredients of administrative enthusiasm: urgency, visibility, and a sudden rediscovery…
The sudden visit of Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh to New Delhi, reportedly following a summons from Union Home Minister Amit Shah,…
Manipur today presents a troubling paradox: a state that formally exists as one administrative unit, yet functions in deeply fragmented ways. The…