Article by Ringsmaidi Nunisa Assam in the Northeastern corner of India is the meeting ground of different ethnic communities like the Boro Kachari, Garo, Deori, Dimasa, Karbi , Kuki, Mising… Read more A Glimpse of the Dimasa Culture →
Article by Sreekar Maddala Migration, whether internal or international, has always been one of the forces driving the growth of urbanization and bringing opportunities and challenges to cities, migrants and… Read more Urbanization of Dibrugarh: A view into the social aspect →
Article by Trishanku Bhuyan In the 1970s when theatre companies in Assam started using projections on stage, they called it ‘cine-theatre’. I borrow this term from the industrial… Read more The Intermedial ‘Cine-Theatre’ of Assam →
Written by Shalome Khongsai After being declared as a pandemic by WHO in March 2020, Coronavirus or COVID-19 has become a household word. It has almost affected all the countries… Read more Waves of COVID-19 pandemic: Perspectives of discrimination from Northeast India →
Article by Sweety Bayan Historical records show that the Zo or the Zou tribe has been referred to as Yo, Yoe, Yaw, Zo, Zou in the past. The Zo or… Read more Socio-Cultural Study of the Zou →
Article by Sweety Bayan The Zo or Zou tribe is a group of Tibeto- Mongoloid people inhabited mainly in the Chin state and the Sagiang division of Myanmar and also… Read more Zou: The Language “Of the Hills” →
Travelogue by Sabyasachi Phukan Mechuka is a small and remote town in the Shi-Yomi district of Arunachal Pradesh with a population of just over 10,000. Located around 50 km from… Read more Reflections on Mechuka →
A report from the field by Nikita Singh, a journalist, who had travelled to Alappuzha for a field trip and interviewed some of the migrant workers there. 24-year-old Jainal Abdil,… Read more From Assam to Kerala: In search of work and life →