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The Manipuri Nation By Waikhom Damodar Singh This indigenous people now known as the Manipuris are divided into two groups - the Tammis who settled down in the valley portion and the Chingmis (the Haos), who settled in the hills and who are consisted of different small tribes speaking different dialects of their own (Meiteilon, the language of the valley people, the Meiteis being their Lingua-franca)....Jul 30, 2002
Why India cannot disturb Manipur Boundary of 1947 By Professor N. Sanajaoba Never before since India’s disputed annexation of Manipur in 1949, has the issue of balkanization of Manipur or alteration of her ancient historical boundary been raised as it is being done today. The annexation has let loose unimaginable events like ethnic-cleansing, highway-blockade, economic strangulation and claims to respective clan lands and many more things. Annexation is the Pandora’s Box. Jul 29, 2002
Media and HIV/AIDS By Chitra Ahanthem In a fast shrinking world, thanks to the advancements of science and technology in the realms of communication, media plays a significant role in civil societies today. People over the world and across all walks of life of life keep abreast of the latest happenings in the world through the media. Jul 08, 2002
NSCN (I-M) and Government of India Peace Talks By Lt. Col. H. Bhuban Singh (Retd.) In the chequered history of the erstwhile Kingdom of Manipur, her territory extended upto Mandalay (Myanmar), Cachar and Goalpara (Assam), etc. The northern boundary of the Kingdom was put as Dhunsiri River (Assam) by Alexander Mackenzie in his book, "The North Eastern Frontier of India". Jul 08, 2002
HIV/AIDS and Socio-Economy There is no doubt about the significant impact HIV/AIDS has had on the economies of nations. The economic repercussions of the HIV epidemic at macro level are already being felt in the public and private sectors of the sub-Saharan countries. The epidemic has cost millions and millions of dollars to individuals and their families, to business and to the State. Jul 08, 2002