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Encyclopedia > Diphu

Diphu is the headquarters of Karbi Anglong district in the state of Assam in India. It is home to the famous Hmar family comprising of Rothanglien Hmar, Arlice Inghipi and their beloved children Kimi, Rodik, Vari and Rofel. Karbi Anglong is an administrative district in the state of Assam in India. ... Assam (অসম) is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Dispur. ...


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Indian Catholic, Christian leaders gather warring ethnic groups for peace - Catholic Online (1130 words)
Diphu Citizens Forum, comprised mainly of Baptist, Catholic and Presbyterian Church leaders, organized the peace conference to unite people in the multiethnic state.
Hilson Singnar, 34, director of Christian Education for Diphu Baptist Church, says peace is necessary for the socioeconomic advancement of the region.
Teron, 56, pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Diphu, said his people have conducted "innumerable prayer meetings and fasted for peace." These efforts have brought what he called "a sense of normalcy," as evident from the presence of people of several ethnic groups at the conference.
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