Naga CSOs — UNC, NWU and ANSAM — submitted a joint memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 9 May 2026, demanding immediate intervention against Kuki militant attacks on Naga villages, cross-border incursions by KNA(B) forces from Myanmar, and violation of the 2015 Indo-Naga Framework Agreement
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An in-depth analysis of the May 7, 2026 Kamjong attacks in Manipur, examining hybrid border insurgency, cross-border militancy, proxy warfare, intelligence failures, and the strategic implications for India’s Indo-Myanmar frontier and Act East Policy.
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An analysis of the 2026 Manipur education crisis examining CBSE Class 9 textbook shortages, NCF-SE 2023 reforms, ethnic conflict, academic disruptions, digital divide, school closures, and socio-economic pressures impacting students, parents, and educational institutions across the state.
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BSEM announces HSLC 2026 results with an 88.74% overall pass rate — a dip from recent highs. Chandel tops districts at 97.38% while 327 IDP students pass amid conflict. A new NEP-aligned grading system debuts without raw marks.
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NITI Aayog's 2026 school education report reveals Manipur's paradox — world-class primary enrolment and strong foundational learning, alongside critical infrastructure deficits, a secondary dropout bottleneck, and a widening digital divide.
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Nearly three years after the unresolved May 2023 ethnic violence, the Manipur crisis has spread into Ukhrul and Kamjong districts, where escalating unrest between February and May 2026 has claimed at least 14 lives.
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The State Visit of Vietnam's President to India produced 13 MoUs and 5 key announcements, upgrading bilateral ties to Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with a new USD 25 billion trade target and deepened cooperation across digital payments, rare earths, culture, and urban development.
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The Union Cabinet has approved ECLGS 5.0, offering credit guarantees to MSMEs, non-MSMEs, and airlines to address liquidity challenges from the West Asia crisis, targeting ?2,55,000 crore in additional credit flow.
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The BJP's 206-seat supermajority in West Bengal 2026 ended fifteen years of TMC dominance, driven by historic 92.9% turnout, anti-incumbency surge, communal polarisation, and the symbolic defeat of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in her Bhabanipur stronghold.
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The constituency-wise comparison shows a dramatic rise of the BJP in 2026, significantly eroding AITC’s dominance, with multiple seat turnovers across regions, marking one of the most substantial political shifts in recent West Bengal elections.
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