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The Meetei Council, Moreh, Manipur stressed on the dire need for the PM and government of Manipur to intervene to ensure the restoration of the multicultural town of Moreh to the pre-1991 status.
Moreh is just 4 km from the west of Myanmars largest border town Tamu. Moreh, which is 110 km south of Imphal, has been restive as a section of people are opposing the deployment of state forces in the area. The area had witnessed a series of violent incidents since May 3.
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Our Reporter Dimapur, June 24 (EMN): Most Nagas lack financial knowledge, which is needed to make informed monetary decisions, and people in general are “guilty” of spending more than they earn, said Sashi Wapang, Additional Commissioner of Taxes, Central Goods and Service Tax (CGST). He was speaking at an ‘awareness programme on financial management education’ conducted for students of higher secondary schools under Dimapur, Chumoukedima, and Niuland districts. The workshop was organised by the Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) Academy Ltd., at Greenwood School in Dimapur, on Friday. Wapang lamented many Nagas paying the price for lack of financial literacy and knowledge about how banks works by falling prey to scammers. He shared that perhaps, at some point of time in life, ‘keeping money under the ground could be the safest’ but over time, “we have grown in many ways and we need to learn not only to save money but (also) how to