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For a vast majority of Indians, there is still no freedom from discrimination, inequality and atrocities
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The tribals on Manipur, comprising Chin, Kuki, Zomi, Mizo and Hmar tribes, celebrated the 77th Independence Day with a ceremonial march past
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Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga on Tuesday said that the violent ethnic conflict in Manipur which has deeply aggrieved the entire Mizo society
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Manipur government is racing against time to complete the first batch of prefabricated houses to shelter 3,000 families displaced by the ethnic violence
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After hoisting the Tricolour in the Independence Day's main function at the first battalion Manipur Rifles ground, Singh said: “We have to live together with harmony as we all live together for many decades.
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Modi had said during his reply to the motion that the violence is unpardonable, however all those guilty would be punished, adding that the nation was with the people of Manipur.
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Manipur Chief Minister had earlier announced that 4,000 prefabricated temporary homes would be constructed in different districts
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MHA has announced to introduce helicopter services in two routes connecting three tribal dominated districts of Manipur and Mizoram's Aizawl and Nagaland's Kohima
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The association leaders, pastors and bishops complained that mobs were attacking Christian communities and burning churches, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi has remained indifferent to the violence
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The security forces in Manipur have recovered 16 looted arms, 11 types of ammunition and a large quantity of explosives during the past 48 hours
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Tribal land alienation, non-application of Sixth Schedule to autonomous district councils, loss of land and livelihood are some of issues that need attention
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The protest, 'Women India Campaign' at Muvattupuzha will be inaugurated by civil rights activist Irom Sharmila Chanu at 5 PM on August 14 and will continue until 12:30 AM on Independence Day
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CBI is likely to re-register nine more FIRs linked to the ongoing ethnic violence in Manipur, taking its total number of cases in this connection to 18
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The violence in Manipur was a direct result of a particular type of politics of division, hatred and anger, said Rahul Gandhi
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Following the British victory in the war, they apprehended those individuals who had participated in attempting to protect their land, subsequently condemning the prominent figures to death.
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A number of women tribal organisations in Nagaland Saturday held a protest rally here and demanded severe punishment of rapists
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The counsel said authorities have conducted physical trials about revoking the mobile internet ban by whitelisting certain mobile numbers.
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On Friday, Rahul Gandhi criticized him, asserting that instead of addressing the turmoil in Manipur, he engaged in making jokes and laughter, while his party members resorted to slogans.
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Thousands of women participated in sit-in demonstrations in Manipur's five valley districts in protest against the alleged gang rape of a 37-year-old woman
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Congress on Friday described as "bogus" the government's assertion that it wanted a discussion on Manipur during the Monsoon session