MEGHALAYA Two children light candles on the grave of their departed loved ones on All Souls’ Day at the Laitumkhrah Catholic Cemetery in the city on Thursday. (ST) By: By Our Reporter Date: November 3, 2017 Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail Previous articleHC scraps teachers’ appointmentNext articleMLA launches SSLC coaching class at Mendal Related articles LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Is Hindutva influencing the ST status vs. Christian Conversion debate? Editor, This discussion in Meghalaya touches on sensitive questions about the intersection of identity and law. While some argue... EDITORIAL Elite capture of resources One of the characteristics of a tribal community is that natural resources are community owned. They include forests,... SPECIAL ARTICLE Is religion the basis of indigenous identity? By Bhogtoram Mawroh There’s been some debate as to whether indigenous status is tied to cultural practices and that... SPECIAL ARTICLE KWAI: A difficult balance between cultural practices & public health concern By Dr Firdaus Samad & Arindam Biswas In Meghalaya, the tradition of chewing betel nut, locally known as Kwai,...