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SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH OF OIL PALM PROJECT IN MANIPUR

As part of the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative and on the recommendation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to set up Oil Palm Missions in the North-Eastern region, the Chief Minister of Manipur, N Biren Singh, launched the Oil Palm Project in the State on 12th November 2020, via video conferencing.

Posted on: 27 Nov 2020

Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana: Successful Implementation in Manipur

Van Dhan Yojana is an initiative of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs and the TRIFED (Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India) as the nodal agency at National level. Through this scheme, locations, MFPs and tribal gatherers are identified and transformed into entrepreneurs. Under the Van Dhan Yojana, a large number of tribal community owned Van Dhan Vikas Kendras (VDVKs) have been set up in predominantly forested tribal districts. Minor Forest Produce (MFP) is a major source of livelihood for the tribes living in forest areas.

Posted on: 19 Nov 2020

Cyberbullying – A Changing Trend of Modern Crime

Cybercrime has emerged as one of the biggest modern-day challenges. With the advancement in technology and increased accessibility of the internet, cybercrime and cyberbullying are simultaneously on the rise. Almost all internet users have faced cyberbullying at some point, knowingly or unknowingly. Statistics and data show that women and teenagers (both boys and girls) are the most vulnerable group and often falls victims of cyberbullying.

Posted on: 16 Nov 2020

Types of Cyber Crimes and How to Stay Protected

Cybercrime is a criminal activity that either targets or uses a computer, a computer network, or a networked device. Some cybercriminals are organized, use advanced techniques, and are highly technically skilled. Others are novice hackers. Cybersecurity is the state of being safe from electronic crime/cybercrime. It refers to the body of technologies, processes, and practices designed to protect networks, devices, programs, and data from attack, damage, or unauthorized access. There are various cybercrimes we face in our day to day life and below are some cybercrimes to name a few: –

Posted on: 26 Oct 2020

A Glimpse of the Indigenous Tribes of Manipur (Part I)

Manipur is a multi-ethnic state located at the easternmost part of India. It has a total population of 28, 55,794 according to 2011 Census of India covering an area of 22,327 square kilometres. Out of this, 58.9% represents the valley population and 41.1% represents the population of the hills. In this blog, we shall discuss 10 out of the total 33 tribes of Manipur and follow up with a series of two more blogs studying the remaining tribes. Read the blog and learn more about each tribe.

Posted on: 07 Feb 2020

10 Study Tips for Exam Preparation

Preparing for an exam can be stressful at times when we have a lot to study but a restricted period of time. While few people having a proper study plan studies better and faster but many others end up studying less and stressing more about the outcome of the exam. We have listed ten exam preparation tips that’ll come handy for any student preparing for an examination, so read the blog to check them out!

Posted on: 07 Feb 2020

Rediscovering Thoubal District

Thoubal is one of the 16 districts of Manipur occupying the bigger portion of the eastern half of Manipur valley. It is bounded on the North by Imphal West and Imphal East district, on the East by Kangpokpi and Tengnoupal districts, on the South by Kakching and Tengnoupal districts.

Posted on: 07 Feb 2020

Sangai Festival – It’s only getting bigger and better!

Sangai Festival, the biggest annual cultural festival organized by Department of Tourism, Manipur is celebrated for 10 days every year in the fall of November in Imphal, the capital city of Manipur, with the finest aspiration to uphold Manipur as a world-class tourism destination staging the best of its art and culture, handloom and handicrafts, indigenous sports and various other traditional activities. This year the festival has shortened to only a week – from the 24th till 30th of November but has been expanded to other districts such as Bishnupur and Senapati keeping in view with the increasing number of visitors.

Posted on: 26 Nov 2019

Ningol Chakouba - The festival of family reunion that signifies rich cultural heritage of Manipur

Ningol Chakouba is one of the popularly celebrated festivals in the state which falls on the second lunar day of the Manipuri calendar’s Hiyangei month. Ningol means ‘married woman’ and Chakouba means ‘invitation for feast’; so the festival is the one where the married women are invited to their parents’ home for a feast. The invitation comes from the son(s) of the parental family of the ningols, generally a week in advance; it strengthens the bond of affections among the brothers and sisters, daughters and parents of a family.

Posted on: 30 Oct 2019

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