2nd CDF-Thado Council Annual Conference
MSCW Spreads Menstrual Hygiene Awareness to Girls
Imphal, May 28,
2026 (DIPR): Manipur
State Commission for Women (MSCW) today observed International Menstrual Hygiene
Day under the theme “Together for a #PeriodFriendlyWorld” at ST Girls’ Hostel,
Adimjati Shiksha Ashram, Imphal.
Chairperson,
MSCW, Th. Tiningpham Monsang, Member, MSCW, S.K. Sophia and Member Secretary,
MSCW and Additional Director, DIPR, Manipur, Smt. W. Phajatombi Devi graced the
function as Presidium Members.
Speaking
at the function, Chairperson Th. Tiningpham Monsang stated that apart from
dealing with women-related cases, the Commission also conducts awareness
programmes, seminars and outreach activities in various places to educate
women. She mentioned that the Commission mainly deals with matters concerning
women above eighteen years of age, while issues related to children below
eighteen years fall under the jurisdiction of the Child Commission.
She
said that the ST Girls’ Hostel accommodates tribal girls from different
districts of Manipur and, considering the present situation in the State, many
students from hill districts are presently residing there. Therefore,
organising such a programme at the hostel was considered important so that the
girls could carry the awareness message back to their respective communities
and districts.
The
Chairperson further stated that a similar programme was organised last year and
despite the programme being arranged within a limited time this year, the
Commission ensured its successful conduct. Stressing the importance of
awareness among young girls, she stated that adolescence and youth are often
accompanied by confusion and emotional disturbances, making proper awareness
and understanding highly essential.
Referring
to the importance of menstrual hygiene, she stated that improper menstrual
hygiene management may lead to various health-related problems. She further
said that menstruation should never be treated as a matter of shame or stigma
for either girls or boys. Menstrual Hygiene Day is observed worldwide to
dismantle taboos, stigma and systemic barriers surrounding menstruation. Proper
menstrual hygiene management, she added, is directly linked to women’s health,
dignity and safety.
Highlighting
the significance of May 28, she explained that the number 28 symbolises the
average 28-day menstrual cycle while the number 5 represents the average five
days of menstruation, which is why May 28 is observed globally as Menstrual
Hygiene Day.
She
urged the students to understand the real meaning and importance behind the
observance and to apply the knowledge meaningfully in their lives. More than
ninety girls attended the programme and she encouraged them to become
messengers of awareness in their families, communities and districts.
Th.
Tiningpham Monsang further assured that the Manipur State Commission for Women
will continue organising such awareness programmes for the welfare and
empowerment of women and girls in the State.
Delivering
the welcome address, Smt. W. Phajatombi Devi urged the students to listen
carefully and understand the importance of menstrual hygiene and health care.
She advised the girls not to hesitate to seek medical advice whenever they experience
discomfort or health-related problems.
She
further stated that the programme was organised to remove fear, shame and
misunderstanding surrounding menstruation and stressed the need to openly
discuss menstrual hygiene and practise proper self-care.
In
the second technical session, Dr. Kabita Athokpam, MS Obstetrics and
Gynecology, Senior Resident, RIMS Hospital, delivered a presentation on
“Menstrual Health and Hygiene” highlighting the importance of proper menstrual
hygiene management, reproductive health awareness and preventive health care
practices among adolescent girls.
A.S.
Wungzip Zimik, Sports Nutritionist, OGQ, also delivered an awareness talk on
“Health and Wellness” focusing on nutrition, healthy lifestyle practices,
physical well-being and mental health awareness among young girls.
Resource
persons of the programme spoke on menstrual hygiene management, menstrual cycle
awareness and health care practices. Refreshments were also provided to all the
participants.
Chandel Conducts Electoral Roll Revision Training
The training programme was conducted under the supervision of Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) and Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC), Chandel, Md. Firoj Khan, MCS.
Around 95 officials attended the programme, including the SDO/EROs of Chandel, Chakpikarong and Khengjoi subdivisions, along with BLO Supervisors and BLOs.
During the session, detailed instructions and guidelines relating to the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2026 were explained to the participants. Officials stressed the importance of maintaining accurate and updated electoral rolls to ensure free, fair and inclusive elections.
The resource persons highlighted the roles and responsibilities of BLOs in conducting field verification, enrolment of eligible voters, deletion of duplicate entries and correction of electoral details. Participants were also sensitised on the timely completion of revision activities and the need for proper coordination during the revision process.
The programme concluded with an interactive session, during which officials addressed the queries and concerns raised by the participants.
Senapati Conducts SIR 2026 Training for Poll Officials
Senapati, May 27, 2026 (DIO): In connection with the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of Electoral Roll 2026, with 1 July 2026 as the qualifying date, a meeting-cum-training programme for Booth Level Supervisors, Booth Level Officers (BLOs) and Booth Level Agents (BLAs) of three Assembly Segments — 47 Karong ST AC, 48 Mao ST AC and 49 Tadubi ST AC — was successfully held today at the DRDA Conference Hall, Senapati, under the supervision of the District Election Officer, Senapati. The programme was organised by the respective Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) of the three Assembly Segments of the district.
The Special Intensive Revision is a mandated exercise of the Election Commission of India aimed at ensuring a clean, inclusive and error-free Electoral Roll through systematic verification and citizen participation, including house-to-house enumeration, pre-filled forms and rigorous verification of existing voter data.
The training was conducted by the EROs and master trainers of the three Assembly Segments, namely S. Lunguiba Thangal, ERO of 47 Karong ST AC; Chovoni Kayina, CO of 48 Mao ST AC; and A. Sayia, CO of 49 Tadubi ST AC.
During the training, officials outlined the tentative plans for SIR 2026, with 1 July as the qualifying date. The trainees were given systematic instructions on updating the electoral roll with accurate field data and information before submitting them to the concerned EROs. The trainers also stated that every report received through enumeration forms would be digitalised through the BLO App, compiled for draft publication, and finalised after a dedicated period for filing claims and objections.
Additionally, the role of Booth Level Supervisor Officers in guiding the BLOs was emphasised. The trainers extended their best wishes to all BLOs for the successful implementation of SIR 2026 and concluded the programme with an interactive session on form filling and the use of the BLO App.
Altogether, around 245 participants, including BLO Supervisors, BLOs and BLAs from the district’s three Assembly Segments, attended the training programme to ensure the smooth implementation of the SIR 2026 initiative.
Maj Esther Vungngailun receives COAS Commendation Card
New Delhi, May 27, 2026: Major P. Esther Vungngailun, wife of Khamlianlal @ Khams Zotal from Immanuel Khopi village, Lamka, has received the prestigious Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Commendation Card.
M. Tanglian Village Authority: Notice
Date: 28/04/2026
Kuapeuh khokiim khopam, anai a gamla THEIHSAKNA ka hong bol uhi.
M.Tanglian khokiim le Gamsung huapna kiim a DYNAMO leh BOMB a ngasa hong matsom nonlou ding in kahong theisak uhi. Kuatobang gamtang tei-tei aki theih leh V/A leh khomipi te'n action alak bang-bang kua man nam thil in ala thei kei ding hi, chin THEIHSAKNA poimoh tak mai kahung bawl uhi.
CHAIRMAN
Village Authority
UZO-GHQ SUNNA: PU THONGPAO TAITHUL
Pu Thongpao Taithul (91) s/o (L) Pu Vumkhothong & (L) Pi Dimkhochiin, Zoveng, Zenhang Lamka in tuni May 27, 2026 in a tenna inn, Zoveng, Zenhang Lamka ah a iit a ngai teng nuasie a ang muolliemsanna tung ah United Zou Organisation, General Headquarter in Zou Mipite thakhel in suunthu kaphuong uhi.
Zou mipite a ding a “Rabindranath Tagore”chiá thei a um Pu Thongpao Taithul ahileh December 15, 1935 in Lungsai khuo, Churachandpur ah pieng hi. Ama’n a damlai in gam leh nam a ding in panmun poimaw tuomtuom ana tu a, Tuibuong Junior Basic School, Zoveng MGP Church, Zomi Sangnaupang Pawlpi, Zoveng LP School, Zoulai (Zou Script) Committee leh a dangdang ah founding member ahi hi. Tualeh Zou Lapi (Anthem) thum - ZSP lapi “Thou Un, Thou un”chi 1961 in ana phuo in, Manipur Young Christian Association (MYCA) Lapi - “Gam nitan nailouna Zogam nuam tah ah”chila 1963 in ana phuo in United Zou Organisation (UZO) Lapi - “Semguo Gin Ngai” 1966 in ana phuo hi. Tuamai hilou in Gam ngaila, Lunglenla leh Gospel laa tampi leh ZSP Drama laate leh adangdang ana bawlkhie hi.
Pu Thongpao Taithul in ang muoliemsanpen gam leh nam, adieh a Zou namte ding a manna lienpi suoh hi. Anuasia azi leh atate, atute, a innsungmite, a U leh nau, a be leh phung leh anampite Pasian in hamuan na hing pechiatta hen.
Ama’n Gam leh Nam a iitna leh a sepkhiette, Zou tate lungsung ah ngilni um nawnlou ding hi.
Nampi sih leh tang in,
Na hatlainite a Zou tate a ding a thalezung leh lungsim-ngaituona nana sente thu kahing sa mama uhi. Nangbang midang umnailou ahia, nang hing pha ding in Zou Khangnoute ka hing kidem ding uhi Pu Pau!
Atul theilou leh a tulngailou ding nasep sate thupi in Zou Khanggui ah khaubang ki sutsut tading ahi hi.
Khapham dong in Zou tate geelva the izawle Pu Pau !
Nanuasie na innkawte Pasian in hamuonta hen aw !
Nuom in na tawldamtan !
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UKNA Cadres Arrested with Arms in Lamka
Lamka, May 26, 2026: According to Manipur Police, security forces arrested two active cadres of the United Kuki National Army (UKNA) on May 22, 2026, from the Nghathal area under Churachandpur Police Station in Churachandpur district.
The arrested individuals were identified as Thongpi Guite (33) and Shokhomang Baite (40).
During the operation, security personnel recovered one AK-47 rifle with magazine, one 9 mm pistol with magazine, 31 live rounds of ammunition of different calibres, and two hand grenades from their possession.
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