Meiteis
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Why Manipur CM’s office warned of Kuki militant attack – and then retracted the claim
Rokibuz Zaman
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A year before Kolkata, the Supreme Court took over Manipur rape cases. Did this result in justice?
Rokibuz Zaman
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Manipur: Top tribal body calls for 12-hour shutdown after five Kuki-Zos arrested
Scroll Staff
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How a relatively peaceful district became the ‘new battleground’ in Manipur
Rokibuz Zaman
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Manipur: Suspected militants set fire to houses, police outpost in Jiribam district
Scroll Staff
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Why both Meiteis and Kuki-Zos rejected the BJP in Manipur
Scroll Staff
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Economy in peril, partisan state: Manipur is in a vicious cycle – bridging divides is the first step
KC Adaina Smitana Saikia
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Manipur’s descent into civil war: How Scroll reported on a year of deadly violence
Scroll Staff
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Kuki-Zos are right to be disillusioned, but boycotting elections only endorses the status quo
Ngaranmi Shimray
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Not possible to hold civil services exams in Manipur this year, state government tells Delhi HC
Scroll Staff
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Manipur High Court withdraws direction to state government to consider including Meiteis in ST list
Scroll Staff
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Those who moved to Manipur after 1961 will be deported, says Chief Minister N Biren Singh
Scroll Staff
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Manipur: New bill proposes a maximum three-year jail term for misuse of the official names of places
Scroll Staff
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Manipur: Demand to scrap ceasefire pact with militant groups is ‘sinister ploy’, allege Kuki MLAs
Scroll Staff
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Manipur: Five Meiteis killed in two incidents of violence
Scroll Staff
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Manipur: Two Kuki leaders arrested for senior police officer’s killing
Scroll Staff
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No proof that Myanmar-based militants ambushed Indian forces in Moreh: Manipur security advisor
Scroll Staff
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Manipur: Four commandos, one BSF soldier injured in attack by suspected militants
Scroll Staff
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Manipur: Four Meitei Muslims shot dead in Thoubal, curfew reimposed in valley districts
Scroll Staff
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In grief-struck relief camps, songs and prayers heavy with suffering – Manipur, seven months later
Harsh Mander