Groundwater and ecosystem sustainability
Posted on 21 Apr 2024
Increasing groundwater demand will characterize future scenarios for water resource management and food security.
Sanjenbam Jugeshwor Singh
Assistant Professor, JCRE Global College, Babupara, Imphal. The writer can be reached at sjugeshwor7@gmail.com
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Posted on 21 Apr 2024
Increasing groundwater demand will characterize future scenarios for water resource management and food security.
Posted on 13 Apr 2024
For common people, elections have become more like any other usual phenomenon that happens once in every five years than to showcase their right and clout in a democracy.
Posted on 7 Apr 2024
Cheiraoba Festival is not just for merrymaking and cultural festivities; it's a profound reflection of the Meitei people’s heritage and values.
Posted on 27 Mar 2024
A traditional Meitei wedding, deeply rooted in heritage and customs, is an elaborate affair that unites families and communities in joyous celebration.
Posted on 16 Mar 2024
Superstitions and irrational beliefs are widespread in India and can be removed only by creating awareness among children about the lack of logic and reason in such beliefs.
Posted on 9 Mar 2024
In the context of women and development, empowerment must include more choices for women to make on their own. Without gender equality and empowerment .the country could not be just and social change wouldn’t occur.
Posted on 3 Mar 2024
All moves to promote the dissemination of mother tongues will serve not only to encourage linguistic diversity and multilingual education but also to develop fuller awareness of linguistic and cultural traditions.
Posted on 26 Feb 2024
Loktak Lake is not just a source of livelihood, but a goddess to the people of Manipur and a mother to the fishing community. It is the cradle of Manipuri civilisation and culture.
Posted on 16 Feb 2024
Due to various anthropogenic threats, including high loads of pollutants from agricultural runoff, industrial waste and sewage, native species of wetlands are being replaced by invasive species.
Posted on 10 Feb 2024
If the Lamphelpat, one of the biggest wetlands located in Manipur’s capital Imphal, is restored and successfully conserved, it would reduce or mitigate flash floods that happen frequently in the Imphal area.
Posted on 5 Feb 2024
Unique Manipuri crafts lack IP protection and absence of GI tag as results motifs of copying Manipuri designs by outsiders is a well-known fact.
Posted on 19 Jan 2024
When organisations and stakeholders follow through in upholding ethical standards, they can create a workplace environment where individuals feel respected, heard and satisfied in their roles.
Posted on 12 Jan 2024
The crux behind climate change-induced water problems in the Northeast is the drying up of the mountain springs, which feed every other water source in the region.
Posted on 17 Dec 2023
Students should strive to attend book fairs.
Posted on 9 Dec 2023
The tradition of eating food on banana leaves is not only a treat to the eyes but to the palate as well. So the next time someone offers you a meal on a banana leaf, roll up your sleeves and dig right in!
Posted on 10 Nov 2023
Farmers realise that hybrid seeds, if combined with biotechnology and other crop improvement technologies, can substantially enhance farm productivity.
Posted on 4 Dec 2023
Ningol Chakouba is one of the popularly celebrated festivals in Manipur.
Posted on 19 Nov 2023
Contribution of climate change to fire risk would be lower if greenhouse gas emissions were curtailed.
Posted on 5 Nov 2023
If the Manipur unrest continues, it may impede India’s determined efforts to strengthen ties and economic cooperation with nations in its eastern sphere.