Sunday Monitor
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Aug- 2021 -15 August
75 years & still struggling
When an octogenarian activist from a tribal state dies waiting for justice, when citizens are incarcerated for questioning the State…
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15 August
Pandemic blues in B.A.D boys’ 7th solo
The Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown have changed the course of life. As distances grew, many young lovers, separated…
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8 August
Where to draw the line
The “narrow domestic walls” that Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore disdained and wished their inexistence are real and have fragmented history,…
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8 August
Keeping tradition alive
The pandemic last year was not a hurdle for a group of women, most of whom are teachers with a…
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1 August
Fight for Rights
A 36-year-old man lost his job recently. His employer in the wholesale market at Iewduh replaced him with another worker…
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1 August
NE in his heart
Café Chronicle Poet and author Udayaditya Mukherjee is enamoured of the enthralling beauty of the North East and the simple…
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Jul- 2021 -25 July
Circles of trust & mistrust
The Tokyo Olympics 2020 started on July 23. Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga promised a safe Games amid the raging…
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25 July
America’s feat, a young medallist & wine story
BOOK EXCERPT Princeton University student Robert Garrett had been designated to travel to Athens and participate in the shot-put event,…
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18 July
To Be Or Not To Be Vaccinated
Last month, a street vendor from an East Khasi Hills village told Sunday Monitor how he and his family are…
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18 July
A blight on its beauty
Obscured and hidden from the public eye, Nongdisong village, located 15 km west of Nongstoin town, remained unknown for the…
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