Rodent havoc triggers food crisis in Mizoram
March 8th, 2008 4:29 pm | News | misualdumber | 58 ViewsNEW DELHI: Nearly 1,00,000 people are going hungry as a largely unreported crisis unfolds in Mizoram following bamboo flowering, a phenomenon that occurs in the northeast every 48 years, according to ActionAid, an international anti-poverty agency.
The Hindu:
https://www.hindu.com/2008/03/08/stories/200….htm
Mautam hian Thingtlang lamah chuan nun a nghawng tan tih kan hre theuh ang. Mahse, hetiang em em hian an lo tuar nasa tawh tih ka lo ring pha lova. Phai chanchinbu meuhin hetianga a tarlan chuan a hmunah phei chuan hei ai hian a rapthlak in a rinawm.
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March 8th, 2008 at 7:26 pm
Nearly 100,000 people are hungry…..
Don’t worry. Planning Commission just handed over Cheque for rs. 1000 crore. That should buy 500,000 tonnes of rice
March 8th, 2008 at 9:42 pm
Kan ram hruaitu te kha an eiruk dil chhuak rawh se. Kum kha leh chen in ralrin na, lo in puahchah na hun an nei a, an swi kur liai luai alawm. Ram dang puihna ngailo pawn lo in rin lawk vek theih/hman ngei tur ah ka ngai ve tlat…..Ka mimawl ngaihdan a ni e.