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More than 10,000 Indian Catholics welcome new archbishop in conflict-torn Manipur

Eighteen bishops from northeast India, more than 200 priests, and 500 nuns were also in attendance at St. John Bosco Parish in Senapati

India pushes back hundreds of Myanmar refugees fleeing fighting

More than 1,000 residents of Tamu township, in northern Myanmar’s Sagaing region, fled to India’s Manipur state to escape the hostilities

Crimes in Manipur uncover evil within and the tragic consequences of...

"I was shocked to learn... a vigilante group of Meitei women, handed over an 18-year-old Kuki woman to four armed young men to be gang-raped"

‘Rise up India’

India was noted for its non-violent ways, its tolerance, its unity in diversity, and for its living together in peaceful harmony

Indian Christians in US stage prayer vigil for peace in Manipur

The demonstrators urged authorities to take effective measures to curb the ongoing attacks on the Kuki-Zo tribal people

India’s Gandhi slams government inaction on Manipur violence

Modi's administration is being forced to defend its conduct over months of violence in Manipur state that has killed at least 120 people

Agartala diocese stages peace actions in solidarity with victims of Manipur...

Salesian Father Joseph Pulinthanath, the diocese's spokesperson, urged authorities to restore peace and normalcy in the region at the earliest

Bishops decry law enforcement agencies’ apathy, silence in Manipur

It was the first CBCI official team to visit Manipur where clashes between Kuki tribal people and Meitei people erupted 82 days ago

Indian president urged to visit Manipur, ensure justice

More than 60 days after a mob stripped, paraded and sexually assaulted the two Kuki women, the culprits still roam free.

Manipur and some burning questions

Perhaps many may question why I speak just for my faith, my community; why not for all who suffer as we rightfully ought to each time violence breaks out

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