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Naga villages in Myanmar eye peace & education
Morung Express | Imti Longchar | Henpu/Kingphu |June 23
For the first time in decades, there is a semblance of peace in the Naga inhabited villages in Myanmar. With Myanmar undergoing a transition to democracy, and with the the NSCN/GPRN (Khaplang) having signed a ceasefire agreement with the Myanmar Government, Naga villages here are shedding fears and inhibitions as they gear up for a peaceful chapter in their otherwise tumultuous lives.
While full-fledged development is yet to enter this part of the world, located within treacherous and ravenous terrain, a recently dug motorable road connecting International Trade Centre, Dan at Pangsha (last of Naga villages) in Nagaland State to Henpo (one of the first Naga villages) in Myanmar suggests the beginning of the benign relation between India and Myanmar.
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