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Study finds prospective tourist spot
Manipur University researchers zero in on village on India-Myanmar border
The Telegraph | Imphal, April 9 :
A small, neglected village of Manipur tucked along the Indo-Myanmar border and tracing its history back to the 1819 Burmese invasion, has caught the eye of Manipur University researchers as a prospective tourist spot.
The Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Manipur University, which discovered the prospect of Kwatha during a recent study, has drawn the government’s attention for developing it.
Thiyam Bharat Singh, reader of the centre who headed the study team, told this correspondent, “Kwatha could be developed into a tourist spot and a museum can also be developed because of its historical links.”
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