Tag: Manipur

Choosing Own Religion Seals Fate Of Manipuri Families

 
/ July 1, 2011

In some places in Manipur, Christians are confronted with violent discrimination.

Justice Through Water Ordeal

 
/ June 21, 2011

Traditional methods of solving disputes such as water immersion are still in existence amongst the Naga tribes in Manipur.

Critical Plebiscite For Manipur’s Independence

 
/ June 7, 2011

Insurgents demand a plebiscite but the climate of fear is likely to hassle the process.

Manipuri Transgenders Seek Acceptance

 
/ May 24, 2011

Despite their efforts to fit in, the transgender community still faces frequent discrimination.

Insurgency Drives Away Tourists

 
/ May 18, 2011

Because of the surrounding violence and military presence, tourists have deserted Loktak Lake in Manipur.

Ningol Chakouba: A Day For Daughters In Manipur

 
/ April 14, 2011

Every year, in November, Manipuri families come together to celebrate their daughters.

Exclusive: Unheard Story Of A Militant Group

 
/ April 5, 2011

Rebel group United Minority Liberation Army  reveals it all in its first ever media interview 

Chakaan Gaan-Ngai: A Naga Harvest Festival

 
/ February 14, 2011

Achungmei tells us about the biggest annual festival of the Zeliangrong community in Manipur.