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The study, published this week in Forests, Trees and Livelihoods, documents 79 species of wild plants and 14 wild animal species being sold across the district. Keep reading 2 days agoMay


31, 2025 Ever since former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina was deposed from her post, the definition of Bangladesh as a neighbour changed for the people of Tripura. Keep reading 2


days agoMay 31, 2025 TOP PICKS FOR YOU THE APPEAL _Dear reader, Over the past four years, we have revolutionised the coverage of Northeast India through our sharp, impactful, and unbiased


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cannot do it without you. Support independent journalism, subscribe to EastMojo. Thank you, Karma Paljor Editor-in-chief, eastmojo.com_ FREE READ The announcement was made late Saturday


night during a press conference in Kohima by K.G. Kenye, Minister for Power and Parliamentary Affairs and the government’s official spokesperson. This morning, Governor of Manipur Ajay Kumar


Bhalla visited various flood-affected areas of the Imphal city, including Kangla Nongpok Thong, Lairikyengbam Leikai, and Singjamei Bridge. According to the NFHRCC in a statement, the


consultative meeting—originally scheduled for April 30, 2025, in Kohima—had listed the Foothills Road Project as its first agenda and involved 60 MLAs, two MPs, apex tribal bodies, and


various women organizations. KSU representatives met Minister Lyngdoh on Friday to raise concerns over what they described as misuse of state funds, arbitrary appointments, and violation of


reservation norms. Searches were conducted at the offices and residences of those associated with the project. Officials have been asked to ensure uninterrupted traffic flow and provide


immediate assistance to stranded passengers. ------------------------- NORTHEAST NEWS