The Emotional Dissociation in ‘Beloved’
By Dr Omila Thounaojam
Sethe “could not feel” the skin on her back around the tree of scars “because her skin had been dead for years”...
Assam Rifles’ genesis is manifest in its attempt to breathe down Nagaland media’s neck
By Pradip Phanjoubam
(This article first appeared in www.thewire.in)
There is an uncanny familiarity the media fraternity in Manipur sense in the predicament their colleagues in...
Detecting Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM) Infection
By Sh Nilica Devi
The nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are a grouping of all Mycobacterium species other than Mycobacterium tuberculosis (which causes tuberculosis) and Mycobacterium leprae...
An Idle Mind: A Perfect Home for Devil to Settle
By Dr Omila Thounaojam
A peaceful mind is the beginning of a meaningful tour to life’s passages. Whatever the reasons may be, a human mind...
Let’s talk about football
By Malsawm Kipgen
The beautiful game of football is very popular among the denizens of the multi ethnic mini-India like State of Manipur. No other sports...
Has power gone to Suu Kyi’s head?
By Nehginpao Kipjen
The National League for Democracy (NLD) chairperson Aung San Suu Kyi on November 19 met representatives of more than 50 countries, including Australia,...
Cow may be sacred animal but not valuable than man
By Henna Vaiphei
The constitution of India upholds the cultural and religious rights of all its citizens equally without showing any bias with a vision of...
Feeding below the waist
By Samarjit Kambam
A man is born to give. He has to give his love and affection to his wife and children. He has to provide...
Green concerns of Smart Cities
By Akham Bonbirdhwaja Singh
Last month I attended a workshop on the law curriculum for the business schools held at IIE, Guwahati. It was organised...
Exalting the Imphal Thana
By Peters Chongom
More often than not the state police forces have been in the news for all wrong reasons and it may not be too...
Anti-Conventionalism in “Sula”
By Dr Omila Thounaojam
Morrison experiments with anti-conventionalism and most profoundly comes up with the creation of Sula, a woman whose personality in the novel totally...
46th IFFI’s Opening Film ‘The Man Who Knew Infinity’
By Syed Mahmoud Nawaz
The 46th IFFI opened with the film ‘The Man Who Knew Infinity’, which is directed by Matthew Brown and is produced...
Hungry souls: Something beyond the reach of science Sometimes end is the new beginning
By Birkarnelzelzit Thiyam
Many scientists pray when their results are out of track. Why? Why these leaders admit the fact of being unable to tell...
Politics and its influence in so called appeasement
By Sheikh Noorul Hassan
Let me clarify a few things: India moved away from the European form of secularism (They grew tired of centuries of...