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Relief for Meghalaya: New LPG Bottling Plant Set to End Cylinder Shortage by 2025, India

New LPG bottling plant in Meghalaya to end cylinder shortage and boost local economy. Anticipated completion by 2025. #MeghalayaLPG #BottlingPlant

Centre Urged to Prioritize Bringing Peace to Northeast India, says Nienu

Urgency needed to bring peace to Northeast India - NPF legislature leader appeals to Centre for action & security for citizens.

Assam Government Acquires 116,000 Sexed Semen to Boost Dairy Production and Female Calf Population in India

The Assam government has procured sexed sorted semen to boost dairy production, aiming to increase milk production manifold. The government plans to provide subsidies to milk farmers and improve animal husbandry, livestock, dairy production, and fisheries to propel Assam into India's top 5 states for dairy production.

Religion’s Role in Ethnic Violence in Manipur, India

Ongoing ethnic violence in northeastern India sees 3 Christians killed in an attack on a church in Manipur state, amidst conflict between Kuki and Meitei communities. Over 317 church buildings have been destroyed, impacting the Christian community. Expert commentators believe the involvement of Hindu nationalist groups has inflamed tensions. The situation has led to a deep psychological impact on area Christians, as churches are not just places of worship, but also places of refuge.

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BJP’s Communal Politics Exacerbate Historical Conflicts in Manipur

Manipur's month-long conflict between the Meitei and Kuki peoples has left thousands displaced and resulted in damaged property and deaths. Manipur's longstanding internal divisions, political and economic disparities, and religious tensions are highlighted as the situation intensifies. The need for peaceful coexistence and religious harmony is emphasized through ongoing Christian resistance. The article sheds light on the complexity of Manipur's situation.

Admission crisis hits Tuensang as government schools halt process

An admission crisis has emerged in Tuensang town, India, as a student body has suspended the Class 11 admissions in two government higher secondary schools. The Chang Wedoshi Setshang has cited issues concerning admission for qualified students, with 780 candidates qualifying and only 370 intake capacity. This has pointed towards a lack of classrooms and teachers, along with a need to set up more GHSS in Tuensang and enhance teaching staff. The CWS did construct one classroom at GHSS Thangjam accommodating 100, with GHSS Tuensang accommodating the remaining 80.

Centre Urged to Prioritize Bringing Peace to Northeast India, says Nienu

Urgency needed to bring peace to Northeast India - NPF legislature leader appeals to Centre for action & security for citizens.

Assam Government Acquires 116,000 Sexed Semen to Boost Dairy Production and Female Calf Population in India

The Assam government has procured sexed sorted semen to boost dairy production, aiming to increase milk production manifold. The government plans to provide subsidies to milk farmers and improve animal husbandry, livestock, dairy production, and fisheries to propel Assam into India's top 5 states for dairy production.

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