| Journalists in hit-list take out rally, submit memorandum to CM |
From our Special Correspondent
IMPHAL, Aug 12: The reporters and editors in Manipur who received death threats from some militant organizations today called it a day and took out a rally. They also submitted a memorandum to the impassive Chief Minister Okram Ibobi and the Home Minister G Gaikhangam whose syrupy tongue is well known. A general body meeting of the reporters and edit... |
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| Coordination meeting on confidence building measures |
From our Correpondent
DIMAPUR, Aug 12: A co-ordination meeting between Dimapur district administration and police officials and their Karbi Anglong counterparts was held at the Circuit House in Dimapur on Saturday.
The meeting was held with an objective to maintain lasting harmony and peaceful co-existence between people of the two neighbouring districts, falling under two separ... |
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| Nagaland gears up for literary fest |
From our Correspondent
KOHIMA, Aug 12: Nagaland State is set to witness one of the most exciting literary competitions in the coming month – the 1st Nagaland Spelling Bee competition, an event expected to bring out the literary best among the students of the educational institutions of the State.
An initiative of the Fountain Club Kohima, the event will be sponsored by the... |
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| BJP Nagaland condemns assault on NE students in Pune |
Dimapur, Aug 12: The Nagaland State BJP Unit president Dr M Chuba Ao and Spokesman K James Vizo vehemently condemned the beating up of the 10 NE students including Nagas by unidentified miscreants in separate incidents on August 8 and 9 for unknown reason in Pune. This type of incidents are uncalled for in a democratic society and should never be encour... |
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| Campaigning with art for peace in Northeast |
New Delhi, Aug 12: The idyllic life amid strife in the Northeastern countryside is the subject around which Assamese artist Jiten Hazarika has built his peace campaign.
“The tension in the society has influenced art in the Northeast. During insurgency in Assam, young artists eschewed flowers and nature for guns and blood on their canvas to express their angst. But the canvas... |
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