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Confronting The State: Ulfa`s Quest For Sovereignty Review
By Anil Bhat Much blood has flown with the waters of the Brahmaputra basin and much has happened over the decades to undo the efforts of Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi in ensuring that Assam remained part of India and not erstwhile … Continue reading →
Free and compulsory but what about quality education?
By Keisam Pradipkumar In Manipur, a stocktaking on implementation of Right to Education will indubitably bump up against more letdowns than relative success stories. The two crucial nitty-gritty of “The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009” … Continue reading →
Planning for the Future of the Scheduled Tribes: Time for evidence based approaches
By Amar Yumnam The Fifth Five Year Plan was the period of intense discussion and expectations on the transformation of the tribal economies (unlike in the dictionary, tribal is plural in India and so does the economy) of India. At … Continue reading →
Diary of a self-confessed insomniac
By Tinky Ningombam Morning after morning, I am woken out of my bed with an alarm clock that would ring a couple of hours too early. While during the nights before, everything in the world would conspire against my sleeping. … Continue reading →
Environment and Us
By M.C. Linthoingambee As we braced ourselves to the announcement of a storm, did any of us take a moment to think what we have done wrong? The Cyclone Mahasen has been one of the recent leading breaking news heating … Continue reading →
Driving across the land of Pagodas
An account of the February 2012 Indo-Myanmar Friendship Car Rally By Pradip Phanjoubam The road from Tamu, the Myanmar township just across the Indian border, to Kalemyo via Kalewa, could have been any Indian road in terms of construction quality … Continue reading →
Questions of North East India . . .
By Ananya S Guha The recent clashes in Assam once again reveal the gory and tragic history of India’s North East. Political and Social commentators have tried to explain away the North East problems in a very facile manner without … Continue reading →
World Hypertension Day – 17th May 2013
Theme: Healthy Heart Beat – Healthy Blood Pressure By Dr. Ksh. Kala Singh Every year 17th May is dedicated to World Hypertension Day (WHD). This is an initiative of the World Hypertension League (WHL), an umbrella organization of 85 national … Continue reading →









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