Sanjenbam Jugeshwor Singh

Sanjenbam Jugeshwor Singh

Assistant Professor, JCRE Global College, Babupara, Imphal. The writer can be reached at sjugeshwor7@gmail.com

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Opinion

Why are people evicted from protected areas?

Posted on 13 Mar 2023

Eviction in protected and reserve forest areas: Conservationists must protect tribal peoples’ rights to their lands, ask them what help they need, listen to them, and then support them.

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Opinion

Effects of social media on teenagers

Posted on 4 Mar 2023

Teenagers on social media spend much of their time observing the lives and images of their peers. This leads to constant comparisons, which can damage self-esteem and body image, exacerbating depression and anxiety among adolescents.

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Opinion

Dress, culture and Meitei women

Posted on 20 Jan 2023

In spite of the major contributions made by the women in Manipur in various fields, the women of Manipur are marginalized and faced discrimination in the patriarchal society of Manipur like in the rest of India these days.

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Climate

How poppy cultivation is threatening the environment

Posted on 30 Dec 2022

Manipur government’s “War on Drugs” including a drive against illegal poppy cultivation should not only be confined to destruction of poppy plants but educate the villagers about the alarming facts and its detrimental impact on the whole ecosystem.

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Opinion

Tragedy of Road Accident

Posted on 24 Dec 2022

Road traffic injuries cause considerable economic losses to individuals, their families, and to nations as a whole. These losses arise from the cost of treatment as well as lost productivity for those killed or disabled by their injuries, and for family members who need to take time off work or school to care for the injured.

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Opinion

Scope of rural tourism in Manipur

Posted on 2 Dec 2022

Rural tourism allows the creation of an alternative source of income in the non-agricultural sector for rural dwellers.  Rural tourism has gained a sudden prominence in India in the last decade and still much more is left to be explored.

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Opinion

Festival for Integration

Posted on 22 Nov 2022

Festivals have been examined as ways of responding to various forms of crisis; social, political, economic and as a means of remaking and re-animating spaces and social life.

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