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Reflection-Through Arif's Lens

Sharing this wonderful photo of Ziro, mailed by Arif to me. Enjoy! Paddy field at Ziro Thanks Arif, for the pic. Wanna know who Arif is? You can find about him in the Guest Authors page.
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Spark is Being Neglected

- Gyati Tallo On the fateful day of the January 19, 2008, the people of Ziro Valley were shocked at the news of the gruesome incident of murder of a young boy by his friends. The turn of events that followed was no less shocking to the mute spectator of the valley: Apatanis Read more ...
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Are we heading towards (un)civilization?

I am quite shocked by the rise of juvenile crime in and around Ziro-Hapoli Township in these recent days which has claimed two lives in a quick succession. I’m equally shocked by the repercussion of the relatives of the victims in such a situation, which is quite unfathomable of and uncalled for in a Read more ...
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Ziro-Hapoli witnesses first Bandh of the year….and counting….

Guess, how did the residents of Ziro-Hapoli township made their day yesterday? With shops closed and vehicles off the road, some seized this opportunity to turn the road into a cricket pitch; some made the pavement- a gambling den, playing cards and simultaneously enjoying the warm sunlight in this chilly winter without a trace Read more ...
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It’s Murung Pullo!!

Puzzled? Well, it simply means ‘it’s the month of January’ in Apatani and I’ll dwell about this topic a little later in my post. BTW, how did you bid adieu to the year gone by and welcomed the New Year? For Hapolians, 31st December being marked as an ‘Indigenous Faiths Day’ all over Arunachal and the day Read more ...
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TREADING ON A TREADMILL

A high dose of adrenalin has been injected into the veins of commoner by religious fanatics. Is it justifiable? Where do we go from there? -by Roto Chobin The otherwise silent and sleepy town ziro was converted into discotheque by the aficionado of Krishna on the eve of Janmasthami as they were playing songs on stereo Read more ...
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