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The chief minister called for strengthening the spirit of humanity and brotherhood among all communities living together in the state, this Christmas 2022.
The proscribed Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF) wished for a harmonious and peaceful coexistence among all the communities of the state.
People in Ukhrul decorated the churches, festive venues and surroundings with innovative and colourful artworks.
Let us spread Love and Joy everywhere and give Hope to the downtrodden, the weak and the hopeless. For, it is what Jesus Christ came for to live among us.
ZU Imphal Zone issues helpline for commuters in trouble: Chairman - 9856671979 or the general secretary - 7005184860.
The Naga People’s Front is committed towards bringing a final solution to the Naga political issue, NPF leader Azo says.
Many churches in Tamenglong district wound up the celebrations by Sunday evening while some churches would be celebrating Christmas till Monday.
Manipur Governor La Ganesan and ministers extend Christmas wishes to the people of Manipur.
IFP Editorial: It is a fact that the age-old traditions and culture of the hill tribes had waned with the advent of Christianity and a modernity devoid of cultural heritage had taken roots among the hill population. We hope that the newly injected Christian values would be able to go hand in hand with the traditional value systems of the tribal people.
I celebrated my first true Christmas after 25 years of celebrating it as a tradition of my family and society, and the morning that gave me peace.
With the arrival of the holiday season, the town thoroughfare is inundated with a sea of people, especially the villagers who came for Christmas shopping.
As the season for merrymaking and celebrating by spending time with family has come, the people of the state and region are appealed to maintain peaceful environment.
A group of young locals of Ukhrul district took to the streets to beautify their town and ring in the festive joy ahead of Christmas Day
The plastic bottles were collected over a period of three months from various places, including Imphal, washed and then finally used for the Christmas Tree.
The government appealed to the people of Mizoram to avoid bursting crackers as pollution caused by such activities could exacerbate conditions of COVID-19 patients and people suffering from other respiratory diseases.
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