Sunday Monitor
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Sep- 2021 -12 September
Sigh of an island
By Philip Marwein The Nongkhnum river island, which is known as the second biggest river island in Asia, is perhaps…
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12 September
Wasteful to useful: Changing the way of life
Jefferson Kynjing is immensely proud of the pristine hill city he grew up in. All he wants is to make…
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5 September
‘The pressures of a deeply troubled history’
I am in Qurgon Teppe, a small town in the south of Tajikistan, near the Afghan border. It is a…
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5 September
IoA a ‘national commitment’
By John Kharshiing At the dawn of Independence starting from 1933 onwards leading to the ultimate end of British rule…
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5 September
Defying history
The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history. ~ George…
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Aug- 2021 -29 August
The Great Escape
By Sahana Ghosh/Mongabay India Annual floods spur Kaziranga’s wildlife to move to higher grounds to seek refuge. A study finds…
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29 August
Celebrating the heroes of Meghalaya
The country is celebrating its 75th year of independence. While the debate on what India has achieved and whether freedom…
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22 August
Behind the façade
When a first-time visitor to the hill city wants to explore the place, the standard word of caution would be,…
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22 August
Witnessing the trauma
The survivors of the Covid-19 pandemic will one day narrate to the future generation the horrific and traumatic experience of…
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22 August
The storymakers
It is a long story that started blossoming in 2013. Three college students, after visiting a care home for disabled…
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