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Manipur violence: Libraries thrive to offer job aspirants quiet places to read and surf internet

Manipur violence: Libraries thrive to offer job aspirants quiet places to read and surf internet

Deccan Herald26-07-2025
A library culture has existed in Manipur for decades but seats are very limited. After the COVID pandemic and the ethnic conflict, there has been a sudden surge of interest in private libraries.
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