India, March 31 -- Visiting Manipur was once a distant dream, something I never truly believed would become a reality. I had heard of its breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and vibrant traditions, but I had also heard of the unimaginable suffering that the people endured due to ongoing ethnic strife. The lives of many were marked by hardship, with many taking shelter in relief camps after being displaced from their homes. These were not just stories to me but the painful reality shared by a dear friend, Mrs Anuradha Shankar IPS, who offered me a glimpse of this suffering. She had visited our community to conduct a session for the sisters in charge of our congregation's communities, and during her visit, she shared haunting photographs...
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