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  • President’s Rule in Manipur Extended for Another 6 Months
    Manipur - President’s Rule in Manipur Extended for Another 6 Months The Central Government has decided to extend President’s Rule in Manipur for another six months, starting from August 13, 2025.This decision comes in light of the ongoing political instability and administrative challenges in the state. Since there is no elected government and the law and order situation remains...
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  • āφāĻš, āĻŽāĻŖāĻŋāĻĒ⧁āϰ! āχāϤāĻŋāĻšāĻžāϏ, āϏāĻ‚āĻ¸ā§āĻ•ā§ƒāϤāĻŋ āφ⧰⧁ āĻĒā§ā§°āĻžāĻ•ā§ƒāϤāĻŋāĻ• āϏ⧌āĻ¨ā§āĻĻā§°ā§āϝ⧰ āϏ⧈āϤ⧇ āĻāĻ• āĻœā§€ā§ąāĻ¨ā§āϤ āϤāĻžāĻ¤ā§āĻĒā§°ā§āϝāϤ āĻļ⧁āχ āĻĨāĻ•āĻž āĻāϟāĻž ā§°āĻžāĻœā§āϝāĨ¤ āφāĻšāĻ•, āĻŽāĻŖāĻŋāĻĒ⧁⧰⧰ āĻāχ ā§°āĻ¤ā§āύāϤ āĻĒā§°āĻŋāϏ⧰ āĻĒā§ā§°āĻŦ⧇āĻļ āϕ⧰⧋āρāĨ¤

    āĻŽāĻŖāĻŋāĻĒ⧁āϰ āĻšā§ˆāϛ⧇ āĻ­āĻžā§°āϤ⧰ āωāĻ¤ā§āϤ⧰-āĻĒā§‚āĻŦāĻžāĻžā§āϚāϞ⧰ āĻāϟāĻž ā§°āĻžāĻœā§āϝ, āϏ⧇āωāĻœā§€āϝāĻŧāĻž āĻĒāĻžāĻšāĻžā§° āφ⧰⧁ āωāĻĒāĻ¤ā§āϝāĻ•āĻžāĻŦā§‹ā§°ā§° āĻŽāĻžāϜāϤ āĻ…ā§ąāĻ¸ā§āĻĨāĻŋāϤāĨ¤ āĻāχ āĻŽā§‹āĻšāύ⧀āϝāĻŧ āĻĻ⧇āĻļā§° āĻŦāĻŋāĻˇā§Ÿā§‡ āĻ•āĻŋāϛ⧁ āϚāĻŋāĻ¤ā§ā§°āĻŖ āϕ⧰⧋:

    āĻ­ā§‚āĻ—ā§‹āϞ āφ⧰⧁ āĻ…ā§ąāĻ¸ā§āĻĨāĻžāύ:

    āĻŽāĻŖāĻŋāĻĒ⧁⧰⧰ āωāĻ¤ā§āϤ⧰⧇ āύāĻžāĻ—āĻžāϞ⧇āĻŖā§āĻĄ, āĻĒāĻļā§āϚāĻŋāĻŽā§‡ āĻ…āϏāĻŽ āφ⧰⧁ āĻĻāĻ•ā§āώāĻŋāĻŖ-āĻĒāĻļā§āϚāĻŋāĻŽā§‡ āĻŽāĻŋāĻœā§‹ā§°āĻžāĻŽā§° āϏ⧈āϤ⧇ āϏ⧀āĻŽāĻž āφāϛ⧇āĨ¤
    āĻĻāĻ•ā§āώāĻŋāĻŖ āφ⧰⧁ āĻĒā§‚āĻŦ āĻĻāĻŋāĻļāϤ āχ āĻŽāĻŋ⧟āĻžāύāĻŽāĻžā§°ā§° āϏ⧈āϤ⧇ āϏāĻ‚āϞāĻ—ā§āύāĨ¤
    "āĻŽāĻŖāĻŋāĻĒ⧁āϰ" āύāĻžāĻŽā§° āĻ…ā§°ā§āĻĨ:

    āύāĻžāĻŽāĻŸā§‹ āφāĻ§ā§āϝāĻžāĻ¤ā§āĻŽāĻŋāĻ•āϤāĻžā§° āĻ…āύ⧁āĻ­ā§‚āϤāĻŋ āωāĻĻā§ā§°ā§‡āĻ• āϕ⧰⧇: "āĻŽāĻŖāĻŋā§° āĻĻ⧇āĻļāĨ¤" āφ⧰⧁ āĻŦāĻžāĻ¸ā§āĻ¤ā§ąāϤ⧇, āĻŽāĻŖāĻŋāĻĒ⧁⧰⧰ āĻāĻ• āϏāĻŽā§ƒāĻĻā§āϧ āχāϤāĻŋāĻšāĻžāϏ āφāϛ⧇ āϝāĻŋ āĻšāĻžāϜāĻžā§° āĻšāĻžāϜāĻžā§° āĻŦāϛ⧰⧰ āĻĒā§‚ā§°ā§āĻŦ⧇ āφ⧰āĻŽā§āĻ­ āĻšā§ŸāĨ¤
    āĻĒā§ā§°āĻžāĻšā§€āύ āĻŽāĻŖāĻŋāĻĒ⧁⧰ āĻāϚāĻŋ⧟āĻž āϞ⧈ āĻāĻ• āĻĒā§ā§°āĻžāĻšā§€āύ āĻŽāĻžāύāĻŦ āϏāĻ­ā§āϝāϤāĻžā§° āφāĻŦāĻžāϏ āφāĻ›āĻŋāϞ, āϝāĻŋ āĻļāĻŋāĻ˛ā§āĻĒ, āĻ­āĻžāώāĻž, āĻĻāĻžā§°ā§āĻļāύāĻŋāĻ•āϤāĻž, ā§°āĻžāϜāύ⧀āϤāĻŋ āφ⧰⧁ āĻ•ā§ā§°ā§€āĻĄāĻŧāĻžā§° āĻŦāĻžāĻŦ⧇ āϜāύāĻž āϝāĻžā§ŸāĨ¤
    āĻ­āĻžāώāĻž āφ⧰⧁ āϏāĻ‚āĻ¸ā§āĻ•ā§ƒāϤāĻŋ:

    āĻ…āϧāĻŋāĻ•ā§ƒāϤ āĻ­āĻžāώāĻž āĻšā§ˆāϛ⧇ āĻŽā§‡āχāϤ⧇āχ (Manipuri), āϝāĻŋ āĻŽā§‡āχāϤ⧇āχ āϜāύāϤāĻžā§° āĻĻā§āĻŦāĻžā§°āĻž āĻ•ā§‹ā§ąāĻž āĻšā§ŸāĨ¤ āχ āĻ•ā§‡ā§ąāϞ āĻāĻ• āĻ­āĻžāώāĻž āύāĻšā§Ÿ; āχ āĻŦāĻŋāĻ­āĻŋāĻ¨ā§āύ āϏāĻŽā§āĻĻāĻžā§Ÿā§° āĻŽāĻžāϜāϤ āĻāĻ• āϏāĻžāĻ‚āĻ¸ā§āĻ•ā§ƒāϤāĻŋāĻ• āĻĒ⧁āϞ āĻšāĻŋāϚāĻžāĻĒ⧇ āĻ•āĻžāĻŽ āϕ⧰⧇āĨ¤
    āĻŽā§‡āχāϤ⧇āχ⧰ āĻŦāĻžāĻšāĻŋ⧰⧇āĻ“, āϤ⧁āĻŽāĻŋ āĻŦ⧇āϞ⧇āĻ— āĻŦ⧇āϞ⧇āĻ— āϟāĻŋāĻŦ⧇āĻŸā§‹-āĻŦāĻžā§°ā§āĻŽāĻžāύ āĻ­āĻžāώāĻžāϏāĻŽā§‚āĻš āĻĒāĻžā§ąāĻž āϝāĻŋāĻŦā§‹ā§° āϏ⧰⧁ āύ⧃āĻ—ā§‹āĻˇā§āϠ⧀⧰ āĻĻā§āĻŦāĻžā§°āĻž āĻ•ā§‹ā§ąāĻž āĻšā§ŸāĨ¤
    āϐāϤāĻŋāĻšāĻžāϏāĻŋāĻ• āĻŽāĻšā¤¤āĨā¤¤āĨā¤ĩ:

    āĻŦ⧃āϟāĻŋāĻ› ā§°āĻžāϜ⧰ āϏāĻŽā§ŸāϤ, āĻŽāĻŖāĻŋāĻĒ⧁⧰ āĻāĻ• ā§°āĻžāϜāĻ•ā§€ā§Ÿ ā§°āĻžāĻœā§āϝ āφāĻ›āĻŋāϞāĨ¤
    ⧧⧝ā§Ēā§­ āϚāύāϤ, āĻŽāĻšāĻžāϰāĻžāϜāĻž āĻŦā§‹āϧāĻžāϚāĻ¨ā§āĻĻā§ā§° āϏāĻŋāĻ‚ā§Ÿā§‡ āĻāĻ• āϐāĻ•ā§āϝāĻŽāϤ⧇ āϏāĻžāχāύ āϕ⧰āĻŋāϛ⧇, āϝāĻŋāϝāĻŧ⧇ āĻŽāĻŖāĻŋāĻĒ⧁⧰⧰ āĻ­āĻžā§°āϤ⧀āϝāĻŧ āχāωāύāĻŋāϝāĻŧāύāϤ āϝ⧋āĻ—āĻĻāĻžāύ⧰ āĻĒāĻĨ āĻĻ⧇āĻ–ā§ā§ąāĻžāχāĻ›āĻŋāϞāĨ¤ āĻ•āĻŋāĻ¨ā§āϤ⧁, āĻāχ āϏāĻŋāĻĻā§āϧāĻžāĻ¨ā§āϤāĻŸā§‹ āĻŦāĻŋāĻ¤ā§°ā§āĻ•āĻŋāϤ āĻšā§ˆāĻ›āĻŋāϞ, āϝāĻŋāϝāĻŧ⧇ āĻ¸ā§āĻŦāĻžāϧ⧀āύāϤāĻžā§° āĻŦāĻžāĻŦ⧇ ā§Ģā§Ļ āĻŦāϛ⧰⧰ āĻŦāĻŋāĻĻā§ā§°ā§‹āĻšā§° āϏ⧃āĻˇā§āϟāĻŋ āϕ⧰āĻŋāĻ›āĻŋāϞāĨ¤
    āĻĒā§ā§°āĻžāĻ•ā§ƒāϤāĻŋāĻ• āϏ⧌āĻ¨ā§āĻĻā§°ā§āϝ:

    āĻŽāύ⧋⧰āĻŽ āĻšā§ā§°āĻĻ, āωāϚ⧁ āĻĒāĻžāĻšāĻžā§° āφ⧰⧁ āĻŽā§‡āĻ˜ā§°ā§‡ āφāĻšā§āĻ›āĻžāĻĻāĻŋāϤ āωāĻĒāĻ¤ā§āϝāĻ•āĻžāĻŦā§‹ā§°ā§° āĻ›āĻŦāĻŋ āφāρāĻ•āĻžāĨ¤ āϞ⧋āĻ•āϤāĻ• āĻšā§ā§°āĻĻ, āϝāĻžā§° āω⧰āĻžā§° āĻĢ⧁āĻŽāĻĻā§€ (āĻ—āĻžāĻ›āĻĒāĻžāϞāĻž-āĻĸāĻ•āĻž āĻĻā§āĻŦā§€āĻĒ) āφāϛ⧇, āĻāĻ• āĻ…āĻĒā§‚ā§°ā§āĻŦ āĻĻ⧃āĻļā§āϝāĨ¤
    āĻļāĻŋ⧰⧁āχ āϞāĻŋāϞ⧀, āϝāĻŋ āĻļāĻŋ⧰⧁āχ āĻĒāĻžāĻšāĻžā§°ā§° āĻļā§€ā§°ā§āώāϤ āĻĒā§‹ā§ąāĻž āϝāĻžā§Ÿ, āĻŽāĻŖāĻŋāĻĒ⧁⧰⧰ ā§°āĻžāĻœā§āϝāĻŋāĻ• āĻĢ⧁āϞ—āĻāϟāĻž āĻŦāĻŋā§°āϞ āφ⧰⧁ āĻ…āĻĒā§‚ā§°ā§āĻŦ āĻĢ⧁āϞāĨ¤
    āϏāĻ‚āĻ¸ā§āĻ•ā§ƒāϤāĻŋāĻ• āϐāϤāĻŋāĻšā§āϝ:

    āĻŽāĻŖāĻŋāĻĒ⧁⧰ āĻ•ā§āϞāĻžāĻ›āĻŋāϕ⧇āϞ āύ⧃āĻ¤ā§āϝ⧰ āĻŦāĻžāĻŦ⧇ āϜāύāĻžāϜāĻžāϤ, āĻŽāĻŖāĻŋāĻĒ⧁⧰⧀ āύ⧃āĻ¤ā§āϝ, āϝāĻŋāϝāĻŧ⧇ āĻŽāĻžāĻ§ā§ā§°ā§āϝ, āĻ•āĻžāĻšāĻŋāύ⧀ āĻŦā§°ā§āĻŖāύāĻž āφ⧰⧁ āĻœā§€ā§ąāĻ¨ā§āϤ āĻĒā§°āĻŋāϧāĻžāύ āϏāĻŽāĻ¨ā§āĻŦāϝāĻŧ āϕ⧰⧇āĨ¤
    āϏāĻžāĻ‚āĻ—āĻžāχ, āĻŦāĻž āĻŦā§ā§°āĻžāĻ“-āĻāĻŖā§āϟāĻžā§°āĻĄ āĻĄā§€āϝāĻŧāĻžā§°, ā§°āĻžāĻœā§āϝ⧰ āφāύ⧁āĻˇā§āĻ āĻžāύāĻŋāĻ• āĻ¸ā§āϤāĻ¨ā§āϝāĻĒāĻžāϝāĻŧā§€āĨ¤ āχ āϕ⧇āχāĻŦ⧁āϞ āϞāĻžāĻŽāϜāĻžāĻ“ ā§°āĻžāĻˇā§āĻŸā§ā§°ā§€āϝāĻŧ āωāĻĻā§āϝāĻžāύāϤ āĻŦāĻŋāĻļ⧇āώāĨ¤
    āĻšā§āϝāĻžāϞ⧇āĻžā§āϜ āφ⧰⧁ āĻĒā§ā§°āϤāĻŋāĻĢāϞāύ:

    āφāύ āωāĻ¤ā§āϤ⧰-āĻĒā§‚āĻŦāĻžāĻžā§āϚāϞ⧰ ā§°āĻžāĻœā§āϝāϏāĻŽā§‚āĻšā§° āĻĻ⧰⧇, āĻŽāĻŖāĻŋāĻĒ⧁⧰⧇ āύāĻŋāϜ⧰ āĻ­ā§‚āĻ—ā§‹āϞ⧰ āĻāĻ• āĻŦāĻŋāĻļ⧇āώ āϏāĻŽāĻ¸ā§āϝāĻžā§° āϏāĻ¨ā§āĻŽā§āĻ–ā§€āύ āĻšā§ˆāϛ⧇āĨ¤ āϜāĻžāϤāĻŋāĻ—āϤ āϏāĻ‚āĻ•āϟ āφ⧰⧁ āϐāϤāĻŋāĻšāĻžāϏāĻŋāĻ• āϜāϟāĻŋāϞāϤāĻžāĻŦ⧋⧰⧇ āχāϝāĻŧāĻžā§° āĻĒā§ā§°āĻŦāĻžāĻšāĻ• āĻĒā§ā§°āĻ­āĻžā§ąāĻŋāϤ āϕ⧰āĻŋāϛ⧇āĨ¤
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  • Ah, Manipur! A state that weaves together history, culture, and natural beauty in a vibrant tapestry. Let's dive into the gem that is Manipur!

    **Manipur** is a northeastern state of India, nestled amidst lush hills and valleys. Here are some fascinating tidbits about this enchanting land:

    1. **Geography and Location**:
    - Manipur shares its borders with Nagaland to the north, Assam to the west, and Mizoram to the southwest.
    - On its southern and eastern sides, it brushes shoulders with Myanmar (Burma).

    2. **The Name "Manipur"**:
    - The name itself evokes a sense of mystique: "land of gems." And indeed, Manipur has a rich history dating back thousands of years.
    - Ancient Manipur was home to one of Asia's oldest human civilizations, known for its arts, language, philosophy, politics, and sports¹³.

    3. **Language and Culture**:
    - The official language is Meitei (also known as Manipuri), spoken by the Meitei people. It's not just a language; it's a cultural bridge connecting diverse communities.
    - Beyond Meitei, you'll encounter various Tibeto-Burman languages spoken by smaller ethnic groups.

    4. **Historical Significance**:
    - During the British Raj, Manipur was a princely state.
    - In 1947, Maharaja Bodhachandra Singh signed an Instrument of Accession, leading to Manipur's integration into the Indian Union. However, this decision was contested, sparking a 50-year insurgency for independence¹.

    5. **Natural Beauty**:
    - Picture serene lakes, rolling hills, and mist-kissed valleys. Loktak Lake, with its floating phumdis (vegetation-covered islands), is a sight to behold.
    - The Shirui Lily, found atop the Shirui Hills, is Manipur's state flower—a rare and exquisite bloom.

    6. **Cultural Heritage**:
    - Manipur is renowned for its classical dance form, **Manipuri dance**, which combines grace, storytelling, and vibrant costumes.
    - The **Sangai**, or brow-antlered deer, is the state's official mammal. It's endemic to the Keibul Lamjao National Park.

    7. **Challenges and Resilience**:
    - Like many northeastern states, Manipur faces unique challenges due to its geographical isolation. Ethnic tensions and historical complexities have shaped its trajectory.
    - The recent violence in the region has drawn attention, and efforts toward peace and stability continue⁴.

    Now, if you're looking to create impactful content that resonates with Manipur's soul, consider exploring its folk tales, traditional crafts, and the spirit of its people.

    Ah, Manipur! đŸŒŋ A state that weaves together history, culture, and natural beauty in a vibrant tapestry. Let's dive into the gem that is Manipur! **Manipur** is a northeastern state of India, nestled amidst lush hills and valleys. Here are some fascinating tidbits about this enchanting land: 1. **Geography and Location**: - Manipur shares its borders with Nagaland to the north, Assam to the west, and Mizoram to the southwest. - On its southern and eastern sides, it brushes shoulders with Myanmar (Burma). 2. **The Name "Manipur"**: - The name itself evokes a sense of mystique: "land of gems." And indeed, Manipur has a rich history dating back thousands of years. - Ancient Manipur was home to one of Asia's oldest human civilizations, known for its arts, language, philosophy, politics, and sports¹³. 3. **Language and Culture**: - The official language is Meitei (also known as Manipuri), spoken by the Meitei people. It's not just a language; it's a cultural bridge connecting diverse communities. - Beyond Meitei, you'll encounter various Tibeto-Burman languages spoken by smaller ethnic groups. 4. **Historical Significance**: - During the British Raj, Manipur was a princely state. - In 1947, Maharaja Bodhachandra Singh signed an Instrument of Accession, leading to Manipur's integration into the Indian Union. However, this decision was contested, sparking a 50-year insurgency for independence¹. 5. **Natural Beauty**: - Picture serene lakes, rolling hills, and mist-kissed valleys. Loktak Lake, with its floating phumdis (vegetation-covered islands), is a sight to behold. - The Shirui Lily, found atop the Shirui Hills, is Manipur's state flower—a rare and exquisite bloom. 6. **Cultural Heritage**: - Manipur is renowned for its classical dance form, **Manipuri dance**, which combines grace, storytelling, and vibrant costumes. - The **Sangai**, or brow-antlered deer, is the state's official mammal. It's endemic to the Keibul Lamjao National Park. 7. **Challenges and Resilience**: - Like many northeastern states, Manipur faces unique challenges due to its geographical isolation. Ethnic tensions and historical complexities have shaped its trajectory. - The recent violence in the region has drawn attention, and efforts toward peace and stability continue⁴. Now, if you're looking to create impactful content that resonates with Manipur's soul, consider exploring its folk tales, traditional crafts, and the spirit of its people. 📖✨
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