Zia gual a mite ei sim maw cha nam hileu hin le Pathian malsawm na I chan to zel uh hi thil kipak um tak ahi. Pathian in ama leh I nam mapui zel ta hen.


Date: 01/05/2026
The Guite Road Chiefs’ Association (GRCA) unequivocally condemns the reckless and irresponsible conduct of M/s A. K. Shivhare Infra Pvt. Ltd., which has resulted in the collapse of the Tuivai Bridge at Khuanggin–Sinzawl (Chainage 120.850 km).
On 30.04.2026 at approximately 10:30 PM, two fully loaded cement trucks belonging to the company attempted to cross the already fragile bridge simultaneously, in blatant violation of established safety advisories. This act of gross negligence has destroyed a critical lifeline for our people.
The GRCA has repeatedly cautioned authorities and stakeholders regarding the unsafe condition of these bridges, with clear restrictions limiting loads to 20 MT and requiring one-by-one crossing of heavy vehicles. The Deputy Commissioner, Churachandpur, had also issued a formal advisory on 20 June 2023 enforcing these restrictions. The violation by M/s A. K. Shivhare Infra Pvt. Ltd. is therefore deliberate and inexcusable.
At a time when alternate supply routes remain critically constrained, this incident has effectively disrupted the movement of essential goods and people, exacerbating public hardship.
M/s A. K. Shivhare Infra Pvt. Ltd. must accept responsibility for this incident and immediately:
• Restore a temporary crossing for commuters within 24 hours.
• Arrange an alternative mechanism for movement of heavy vehicles within 72 hours.
Failure to comply will compel the GRCA to initiate appropriate action in the larger public interest.
We further call upon NHIDCL and the contractor, M/s A. K. Shivhare Infra Pvt. Ltd., to urgently expedite completion of the new bridge, where only the substructure presently stands completed.
The public is urged to remain calm and extend full cooperation during the restoration process.
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Guite Road Chiefs’ Association




Pherzawl, April 28, 2026 (DIO): In a renewed effort to tackle substance abuse at the grassroots level, a series of Anti-Drug Club poster campaigns were conducted across key educational institutions in the district on April 27.
The initiative was spearheaded by the Zonal Education Office (ZEO), Pherzawl, under the theme “High on Life, Not on Drugs.” The campaign was carried out at Lungthulien JB School and Junior High School, where students actively participated in spreading awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse.
A similar programme was also organised at Parbung Higher Secondary School, highlighting the message “Say No to Drugs, Say Yes to Life.” Students displayed anti-drug posters at prominent locations across Lungthulien and Parbung villages to reach a wider audience.
The posters served as visual reminders of the dangers associated with substance abuse and encouraged collective community action. The initiative reflects a collaborative effort between educational institutions and the district administration, marking a proactive step towards building a drug-free environment in Pherzawl.
Imphal, April 27, 2026: The Zomi Re-unification Organisation (ZRO) has strongly denied allegations linking it to recent attacks in Kasom and Tronglaobi, calling the claims “false and baseless.”
In a rejoinder issued on April 27, ZRO responded to reports quoting the Federation of Haomee (FoH) President, Sapamcha Jadumani, who had alleged that leaders of Kuki National Organisation (KNO) and Zomi Revolutionary Organisation (ZRO) were involved in armed aggression against indigenous communities in Manipur. The allegations also held them responsible for an ambush near TM Kasom and the attack at Tronglaobi.
ZRO categorically rejected these accusations, stating that it had no involvement in the incidents. The organisation described the claims as “concocted, factually incorrect, and unsupported by any verifiable evidence.”
The group further alleged that the statement by the FoH leader was part of a “calculated and malicious campaign” aimed at damaging the image and reputation of ZRO’s leadership. It also criticized the remarks as reflective of “moral bankruptcy” and said they were contributing to confusion within the Meitei community.
ZRO urged Sapamcha Jadumani to refrain from making what it termed as “emotive, provocative, and unsubstantiated statements” in the future. It emphasized the need to exercise freedom of expression responsibly, within the framework of the Indian Constitution and moral standards.
