CATEGORIES
Categorías
The Call Of The Wild
Jeep driver-turned-rescuer, Manoj Gogoi has helped rescue and rehabilitate countless wild creatures.
The 'Reel' Magic
An exclusive interview with the talented Soma Laishram who has won the hearts of movie lovers in Manipur and beyond.
Slice of History: Moirang
Moirang, which is one of the largest towns in Manipur, has a rich history.
A Divisive Bill Creates Uproar In Assam
The wide spread protests against the proposed Citizenship Amendment Bill in Assam has provided us an important moment to reflect on the meanings of our identity as a people, the role of the State and political processes in defining it and our points of negotiation with these structures
Juvenile Justice Takes A Backseat
The absence of a Juvenile Justice Board and a functional Juvenile Home point to one fact: the failure of successive governments to handle a crucial issue
Assembly Elections: No Game-Changer
In all likelihood, the Congress looks set to emerge as the single largest party but will it get 30 plus seats in the 60 seat Assembly?
Saffron Surge In Assam
The BJP-led alliance has come to power in Assam, riding on a strong wave. However, their real challenge starts now as they have to fulfill the promises they made
Look East Or The Great Game East?
Northeast India, a storehouse of natural resources but backward economically, needs to be built up and readied if it is going to be the gateway or ‘centre’ of trade between India and East Asia
A Wave Against Corruption
As citizens of Nagaland proclaim a war against corruption, it remains to be seen if political overtones will mar the core issue or the movement will sustain itself independently.
Exploring New Frontiers
Entrepreneurs from the Northeast can play a vital role in connecting markets and producers of South Asia and Southeast Asia
Defending a Shared Legacy
The Indo-Myanmar Border Fencing Causes Widespread Resentment Among Nagas.
Exodus of Northeast Students Fuelled by Scholarships
Government as Well as Private Scholarships Are Helping Students From This Region to Attain Their Goal of Studying Outside and Do Something Substantial for Their Region Later.
The Winter of Discontent
Surely the founding fathers of our Constitution would not have dreamt of the many meanings that the innocuous phrase ‘Citizen of India’ now seems to have.
Tribal Women and the Uniform Civil Code
Customary laws in Arunachal Pradesh like in other states of the Northeast have been acting as a shield for patriarchy. Does that mean that the women of the State are ready for the UCC?
Humanity Knows No Borders
Nagas in Nagaland reached out to their brethren across the border with essential supplies and medicines and further strengthened an age-old bond.
Piercing History With Every Metal
Maybe it is not the ornaments but the intimacy with which we preserve them stays with us a lifetime.
Hamlet Meets Medea In This Play On Gender Violence
The 8th Theatre Olympics which came to India for the first time made its way to the Northeast as well.
Stitching A Tale
In Nagaon’s Dagaon village in Assam, you will find many women who know how to sew the kheta, a handmade recycled quilt.
The Rise Of Sexual Violence In Assam
The problem of sexual violence against women is not a new one. The solution will also demand long term engagement
How This Quaint Valley In Arunachal Pradesh - Is Fighting With Pollution
Sangti Valley is one of the only two winter homes of the endangered Black-necked cranes in India, the other being Zemithang in Tawang district.
The Politics Of 'Alifa', A Pioneering Film From Assam
Alifa’s greatest credit is that it has successfully steered a discussion on issues that hardly find resonance in mainstream Assamese society
'Climb Every Mountain' Says All India Permit, Sikkim
Proprietor of a unique travel company called All India Permit, Kanupriya is not the first in the clan to pursue entrepreneurship
The Human Beatbox
We take a look at the rising popularity of beatboxing in the Northeast and the artistes who are currently practicing the art
On NRC And Its Implications
A controversial citizens’ list in India could potentially be used as cover to force Muslims out of the Northeastern State of Assam and ‘back’ to Bangladesh
Why India Isn't Really Acting East In Mizoram
New Delhi has a lot left to do to actually realize its grand ambitions
Deconstructing Meitei Weddings
There is a lot of formality and decorum in Meitei weddings, starting from what can be worn to who takes the lead
The Fire-Fighting Children of The Khasi Hills
Slash and burn agriculture and children firefighters are integral to a form of ‘ungoverned’ agricultural practice in the East Khasi Hills, and despite government prohibitions these practices continue
Climbing The Ladder Of Success
Alobo has performed in around 600 shows across India and at various international venues in the past five years
The Making and Hunting of Witches in Assam
A regressive and dangerous practice threatens freedom and progress.
Magh Bihu: Symbolism and Folklore
Magh Bihu remains primarily a harvest festival - a folk tradition that is secular and dear to every Axomiya’s heart.