This Is The Amount Of Salt You Need To Have To Avoid Health Issues

The Lancet is a renowned international weekly general medical journal founded in 1823 by Thomas Wakely. This journal has strived to make science available for everyone so that medicine can serve, and transform society, and positively impact the lives of people. According to a recently published study in The Lancet, Salt can’t damage anyone’s health

By |2018-08-12T00:55:52+05:30August 12th, 2018|Categories: Weekend Readings|0 Comments

Trade In Imphal City Shuts Down For Half-Day

Yesterday, eight women organisations under the aegis of Kanglei Ima Lup (KIL) and Vendors at the surrounding areas of Waheng Leikai and Nagamapal areas shut down their daily trade till noon. This half-day trade-cease strike was organized in protest against the possible implementation of Article 371(a) in Manipur as an outcome the Naga Framework Agreement.

By |2018-08-12T00:52:27+05:30August 12th, 2018|Categories: Manipur, Northeast India|0 Comments

Manipur Students Not To Participate In Independence Day Celebration: JSCC; CM, Varsity Community Meet Ends On A Positive Note

Yesterday, a press conference was organized by the Joint Students Coordination Committee (JSCC) at the head office of All Manipur United Club Organisation (AMUCO), Kwakeithel Bazaar. While speaking to media persons, Ngariyanbam Milan, JSCC Convenor told that the whole student community in Manipur will refrain from taking part in all the government programmes including the

By |2018-08-11T01:19:55+05:30August 11th, 2018|Categories: Manipur, Northeast India|0 Comments

Villages Lose Muslim-Sounding Names

Vasundhara Raje government has approved a long-pending demand: Villages with Muslim-sounding names will be renamed with names rooted in Hindi. Recently, four villages in communally sensitive Chittorgarh have been renamed - Nawabpur as Nai Sarthal, Mandfiya as Sanwaliyaji, Mohammadpur as Medikh Kheda and Rampura-Ajampur as Sitaramji Kheda. Before the state polls, this renaming of villages

By |2018-08-11T01:16:18+05:30August 11th, 2018|Categories: Featured, India|0 Comments

Police Foils Congress Rally In Manipur

On Thursday, Congress party’s peaceful rally has been foiled by Manipur Police. Police used tear gas at Congress Bhawan, Imphal. On the occasion of a memorable day, Quit India movement day, Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee and Manipur Pradesh youth congress has planned to march towards Mahatma Gandhi Avenue, Thangal bazaar, to pay floral tributes, to

By |2018-08-11T01:12:48+05:30August 11th, 2018|Categories: Manipur, Northeast India|0 Comments

They Expected To Rob Rs 25-30 Lakh, Ended Up With Just Rs 5 And In Jail

A few weeks ago, five robbers planned to target a businessman in east Delhi. The plan of the mastermind was of a robbery of twenty-five to thirty lakh. However, that bag was only having five rupees. Meghana Yadav, deputy commissioner of police (Shahdara) said, “The businessman is a 43-year-old resident of Shahdara who runs a

By |2018-08-10T01:24:18+05:30August 10th, 2018|Categories: India|0 Comments

Partition Wouldn’t Have Happened If Jinnah Had Become PM: Dalai Lama

In the opening event of silver jubilee celebrations of Goa Institute of Management, Dalai Lama said that India would have remained a united country if Jinnah had become the first prime minister. On Wednesday, he said in Goa, “Mistakes always happen. Now, look at India. I think Mahatma Gandhi ji was very much willing to

By |2018-08-10T01:20:52+05:30August 10th, 2018|Categories: Featured, India|0 Comments

Solution Nears; But Its Upto The MHRD To Resolve The Issue Of MU Or Not

Now, it looks like that over sixty days long impasse at Manipur University going to end if Union HRD Ministry cooperates with the newly designated In-Charge VC. As per released of the Manipur University, Prof. Vishwanath Singh has accepted the charge of VC. After assuming the in-charge VC, he wrote a letter to Secretary to

By |2018-08-10T01:18:41+05:30August 10th, 2018|Categories: India, Manipur, Northeast India|0 Comments

Flight Between Guwahati-Bhutan-Singapore To Start From September 1

On Wednesday, Assam chief minister, Sarbananda Sonowal was addressing the gathering at Lokanayak Omeo Kumar Das Memorial Meritorious Award to meritorious students belonging to tea community and tea garden areas. CM Sonowal said that consequent upon the bilateral talks with Bhutan, the Druk Airlines will start its flight operation between Guwahati and Paro via Singapore

By |2018-08-10T01:16:57+05:30August 10th, 2018|Categories: India, Northeast India|0 Comments

KIM’s Strike Bring Manipur Kuki Areas To A Standstill

On Wednesday, the 24 hours total shutdown imposed by the Kuki Inpi has brought all Kuki inhabited areas in Manipur to a standstill. This total shutdown was a mark of protest against the alleged improper justice by the successive centre and state government to more than 900 innocent Kuki civilians who were slaughtered in the

By |2018-08-10T01:14:54+05:30August 10th, 2018|Categories: Manipur, Northeast India|0 Comments
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