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Manipur: A part of India where Korea rules
Aljazeera.com Imphal, Manipur – Sixteen-year-old Kinchit sits transfixed, every time the Korean soap opera The Heirs makes it to the television screen, doing no more than scribbling a few Korean words from time to time. At her home in Imphal, the capital of India's … |
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In an apparent robbery attempt, the victim was stabbed in the stomach when he was returning from work.
Attack on the Manipuri boys comes even as people from the Northeast are protesting across the nation demanding security.
Even after the fallout on Arunachal boy Nido Tania’s death in Delhi, one the largest varsities in India – the Bangalore University has now set up a separate hostel for Northeastern students. The university said that the idea behind it is to protect students from racial discrimination.
Insurgents exploded a powerful bomb and opened fire at the road opening party of 44th Assam Rifles battalion.
In a bid to boost increase the footprint in Northeast, Bharatiya Janata Party prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Saturday alleged that policies of UPA government have not allowed the region to prosper. “Because of lack of attention, governance, the Northeast region has fallen into the hands of divisive forces,” he said at a rally in Manipur capital Imphal.
In another attack on a person from the Northeast in Delhi, a 14-year-old Manipuri girl was allegedly raped by her landlord’s son on Friday night in Munirka.