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5 days ago |
outlookindia.com | Sangmuan Hangsing
National In Manipur, where violence has redrawn the map of lives and livelihoods, the question of governance is not abstract. It is a matter of survival. In Manipur, where violence has redrawn the map of lives and livelihoods, the question of governance is not abstract. It is a matter of survival. Photo by Sandipan Chatterjee In Manipur, where violence has redrawn the map of lives and livelihoods, the question of governance is not abstract.
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1 week ago |
outlookindia.com | Sangmuan Hangsing
National Ebo Mili has been at the forefront of the anti-dam movement, challenging the state’s deployment of armed forces for surveys and exposing irregularities in the government’s MoA process with local villages.
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1 week ago |
eastmojo.com | Sangmuan Hangsing
For representation only Two years after Manipur was consumed by the flames of May 3, 2023, a date now etched in the people's memory and the very architecture of everyday mistrust, the embers…🔒Missed context is missed truth. Get full access to the journalism you deserve — all for less than your weekly coffee. Already a Premium Member?
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1 month ago |
indianexpress.com | Sangmuan Hangsing
Story continues below this adIn the language of states, there is a tendency to euphemise loss: Displacement becomes “temporary relocation”; systemic collapse becomes “intermittent disturbance.” But the reality in Manipur defies such linguistic anaesthesia. Over 60,000 people remain displaced. More than 200 have been killed. Vast swathes of land lie abandoned, people continue to live in camps, and an entire generation now risks growing up in the wreckage of promises long broken.
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1 month ago |
thequint.com | Sangmuan Hangsing
If we truly consider these conflict zones as integral parts of India, the approach must shift from control to care. In a few days, on 3 May, Manipur will mark two years of a conflict that has fractured its social fabric and plunged the state into a prolonged humanitarian crisis. Thousands were displaced, hundreds killed, women assaulted, and an entire generation left traumatised. And yet, the state of Manipur barely registers in the national imagination anymore.
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In #Manipur, where violence has redrawn the map of lives and livelihoods, the question of governance is not abstract. It is a matter of #survival. Sangmuan Hangsing writes. https://t.co/2wrIms6T73

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Ebo Mili has been at the forefront of the anti-dam movement, challenging the state’s deployment of armed forces for surveys and exposing irregularities in the government’s MoA process. Sangmuan Hangsing writes. Photo: @itsMarinaDai https://t.co/9I116K3F3J