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Dr Kateipfona
The 10th General Election in Manipur saw the use of lemon mobile handsets for capturing the image of voters. This innovation was presumably introduced to prevent proxy voting. But this half baked idea is now the centre of a storm that will leave the Election Commission of India dumfounded.
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RATION SHOPS/BPL CARDS • BPL card holders must get 35 kgs of grain per month at subsidized price/rates. • Ration shop must remain open throughout the month. • Ration shops which cheat the people: to have their licenses cancelled. • Rations can be taken in installments.
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Tokato K Yeptho
Sexual violence has been used as a weapon of war. When a kingdom or a nation falls; the victor takes control of its wealth and health. The city will be destroyed and plundered; old men will be slaughtered, young men will be captured and enslaved, while women will be literally raped to show the supremacy of the victors and shame the loser.
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Fr C Joseph
As everyone seems to be looking ahead to spring, those who practice the Catholic faith will also be focusing on Easter, a day of celebration that is also the culmination of a period of spiritual reflection called Lent. The forty-day liturgical season of fasting, special prayer and almsgiving in preparation for Easter. The name “Lent” is from the Middle English Lenten and Anglo-Saxon lencten, meaning spring; its more primitive ecclesiastical name was the “forty days,” tessaracoste in Greek.
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Abraham Lotha
When we look at the present Naga political scenario, we have made a mess for ourselves. The filth, dirt, garbage, pollution and the endemic clogged drains of our towns are symptomatic and emblematic of the Naga society. This in spite of Rio getting India Today Group’s State of States Award 2011 for the Most Improved Small State (Infrastructure) when we don’t have any infrastructure.
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