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Fresh Myanmar influx likely: Mizoram CMMizoram anticipates a surge in refugees from Myanmar due to ongoing instability, adding to the state's existing burden. Nearly 90% of the 3...
Manipur govt focuses on justice, economic inclusion and reconciliation: CM Yumnam Khemchand SinghManipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh outlined the state's focus on justice, economic inclusion, and patient reconciliation. He att...
Mizoram expecting more influx from Myanmar amid ongoing conflict: CM LalduhomaAs Myanmar's turmoil drives refugees toward Mizoram, the state confronts the challenge of accommodating thousands of newly displaced indivi...
When a Muslim member backed cow slaughter ban as fundamental right in Constituent AssemblyConstituent Assembly debates from November 1948 show Muslim members discussing cow slaughter. Syed Muhammad Saadulla and Z H Lari sought cl...
North East woman's assault in Delhi: Meghalaya CM calls for stringent action against accusedMeghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma has voiced strong concerns regarding the alleged assault and racial harassment of a woman from Ass...
Meghalaya: Curfew extended in violence-hit West Garo HillsCurfew continues in Meghalaya's West Garo Hills district until Sunday morning. Essential item procurement is allowed Saturday from 9 am to ...
"Petrol bomb attacks won't be repeated" assures Meghalaya CM ConradMeghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma has pledged to prevent further petrol bomb attacks in Shillong after a recent spate of incidents. ...
Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma expresses happiness after students return from violence-hit ManipurThe government of Meghalaya arranged special flights to bring back stranded students in violence-hit Manipur, said an official statement on...
'Save Hynniewtrep Mission': NGOs take out rally despite prohibitory ordersViolating the 144 CrPC imposed by the East Khasi Hills District Administration, the five pressure groups took out a rally in Shillong. The ...
One person arrested in connection with violence during Shillong rally: SangmaOne person was arrested in connection with assault and violence on the passers-by during a rally in Shillong-Meghalaya Chief Minister Conra...
- Knife surrender rally in Shillong against govt inaction in ex-militant killing case
“Ka Sur Ki Nongmawlai”, an umbrella body of 11 local organisations, took out rally demanding suspension of police personnel who allegedly k...
Assam govt asks people not to travel to Shillong after unrest"Curfew has been imposed in Shillong due to Law & Order issues. People from Assam are advised not to travel to Shillong till curfew continu...
Meghalaya violence: Stranded labourers return to AssamCurfew was relaxed in Shillong on Thursday after violence broke out between tribal and non-tribal groups. The 200 labourers, who had taken ...
Curfew reimposed in ShillongCurfew was reimposed in Shillong after it was relaxed for a few hours on Monday. The trouble began on Friday evening in the wake of clashes...
Curfew back in Shillong; death toll hits 2Five additional companies of armed police forces have been deployed in sensitive areas and eight persons have been arrested. CM Conrad Sang...
Curfew to continue for sometime in Shillong: Deputy Commissioner PS DkharIndefinite curfew was clamped in parts of Shillong in Meghalaya after violence broke out between police and angry mob. The district adminis...
- Christian body stands by Meghalaya’s Dalit Sikhs
Violence broke out after two groups of people in the city's Punjabi Lane area clashed after a bus driver was allegedly beaten up by a group...
Tourism takes a hit after violence in ShillongGenerally hundreds of vehicles from Guwahati and different places of Northeast India move to Shillong. Since last Friday vehicle movement i...
Shillong violence: Centre deploys additional paramilitary forcesThe curfew was relaxed for seven hours from 8 a.m. on Sunday and mobs continued to throw stones at security forces forcing the police to fi...
Centre ready for talks if insurgents give up violence: Rajnath SinghHome Minister Rajnath Singh today said the Centre was ready for talks with insurgent groups in the Northeast if they shun violence.