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Music icons rise as saviours - Manipur stars to spread unity message
The Telegraph | Khelen Thokchom | Imphal, April 8:
Two well-known singers of Manipur will tour the Northeast separately this month. They will both spread the message of the need to conserve the environment and promote love and unity among Manipuris in the region. Music icon Ranbir Thouna will be spreading awareness about the threat to the existence of the Loktak lake, a Ramsar site, during his Northeast leg of the Save Loktak, Our Life campaign.
The other singer, Tapta, who is known as the ‘voice of protest’, will relive Manipur’s seven-year-long devastation by the Burmese through his concerts. He will spread the message of love and unity among the descendants of those who fled Manipur and settled in different parts of the Northeast during the Burmese invasion of 1819 to 1826.
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