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IEC Jan Bhagidari Campaign Ends in Pherzawl

Pherzawl, May 25, 2026 (DIO): The week-long Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaign titled “Jan Bhagidaari – Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle” concluded successfully in Pherzawl district after delivering essential government services to several remote villages. Organised under the leadership of the district administration, the campaign covered 22 villages through 14 service camps and benefited more than 3,000 residents.

Deputy Commissioner Smt. Mannuamching, IAS, reviewed the achievements of the campaign during a debriefing meeting held on Monday. She stated that the initiative combined Jan Sunwai programmes, health camps, and transect walks, which enabled direct interaction between government officials and local communities while addressing public grievances and service delivery gaps.

One of the major highlights of the campaign was Aadhaar enrolment and updation, which recorded a large public response. During the drive, officials provided 353 Aadhaar-related services, issued 334 caste certificates and 260 domicile certificates, and facilitated access to welfare schemes such as PM-KISAN, Pension Yojana, MGNREGA, and Mission Indradhanush.

Healthcare services remained a key focus of the campaign, with medical teams conducting health screening camps, consultations, and enrolment drives under CMHT and PM-JAY schemes to improve healthcare access in remote areas. A tree plantation drive was also organised as part of the administration’s commitment towards environmental sustainability.

Appreciating the efforts of various government departments, field-level staff, village authorities, self-help groups, and local residents, the Deputy Commissioner said the campaign reflected the administration’s commitment to ensuring last-mile delivery of public services across the district.

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Outreach Campaign Ends Across Tamenglong

Tamenglong, May 25, 2026 (DIO): The Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan concluded successfully in Tamenglong district today with closing remarks delivered by Shri Namthango Kahmei, MCS, Assistant Commissioner to the Deputy Commissioner and District Nodal Officer for the programme, at the Conference Hall of the Deputy Commissioner’s Office.

The campaign, launched on May 18, 2026 under the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India, organised a series of outreach activities across 38 villages in Tamenglong, Tamei, and Tousem blocks. Conducted as part of the Janjatiya Garima Utsav 2026 under the theme “Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle,” the initiative aimed to improve access to healthcare, education, veterinary services, and various welfare schemes provided by line departments of the Government of Manipur.

The closing programme was attended by Shri D. Meidinbui, MCS, Sub-Divisional Officer (Tamenglong), along with departmental line officers and officials.

Officials stated that the campaign significantly strengthened outreach to remote communities and enhanced coordination among various government departments for effective delivery of public services and welfare schemes

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DC Kamjong Reviews IEC Jan Bhagidari Drive

Kamjong, May 25, 2026 (DIO): Deputy Commissioner of Kamjong, Shri L. N. Kashung, IAS, today held a debriefing programme on the successful completion of the week-long Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaign titled “Jan Bhagidaari – Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle” conducted in Kamjong district under the DAJGUA and PM-JANMAN initiatives of the Government of India.

The campaign, launched on May 18 from the DC Kamjong Camp Office at 2nd MR Complex, Imphal, covered 20 villages across four blocks. During the campaign period, 12 Jan Sunwai programmes, nine health camps, and 20 transect walks were conducted, with participation of around 500 people.

Addressing the gathering, the Deputy Commissioner informed that 84 grievances and public issues were received during the Jan Sunwai programmes, of which 60 cases were resolved on the spot.

He further stated that 191 individuals underwent medical screening during the campaign, while 27 HPV vaccinations and nine routine immunisations were administered. In addition, 28 pension forms were distributed, two biometric Aadhaar updations facilitated, and 212 certificates related to Scheduled Tribe (ST), domicile, income, Permanent Residential Certificate (PRC), and birth registration were issued.

The Deputy Commissioner also highlighted that plantation drives organised across various subdivisions resulted in the planting of 555 saplings. Besides, 113 photographs and two videos documenting the campaign activities were uploaded to the Adi Prasaran Portal.

Shri L. N. Kashung, IAS appreciated the collective efforts of district officials, field-level staff, village authorities, and local residents for ensuring the successful implementation of the campaign across Kamjong district.

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Tribal Welfare IEC Drive Ends Successfully in Jiribam

Jiribam, May 25, 2026 (DIO): The weeklong nationwide Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Campaign under the theme “Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan - Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle” concluded successfully today at the conference hall of the DC Office, Chingdong Leikai, Jiribam.

The campaign, which began on May 18, was launched with the objective of creating awareness about various tribal welfare schemes through a nationwide IEC initiative.

During the weeklong programme, the District Administration, Jiribam, under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner Shri Krishna Kumar, IAS, in collaboration with line departments and Block Level Officers, organised a series of beneficiary saturation camps for Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) and tribal communities in identified villages of the district, including Chotobekra, Bhutangkhal, and Jairolpokpi under PM-JANMAN and DA-JGUA schemes.

As part of the campaign, entitlement drives, saturation camps, health screening camps, and distribution of benefits under various government welfare schemes were conducted at the village level across the district.

A village immersion drive was also organised, which included transect walks carried out by officers, Adi Karmayogis, and NGOs to assess village conditions and community needs.

The campaign additionally featured Jan Sunwai programmes for grievance redressal and fast-track resolution of entitlement-related issues.

Deputy Commissioner Shri Krishna Kumar, IAS, expressed appreciation to all stakeholders and District Level Officers for their dedicated efforts in ensuring the successful implementation of the campaign in Jiribam district.

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SHG Members Attend HIV/AIDS Awareness Drive in Kamjong

Kamjong, May 25, 2026 (DIO): A one-day awareness programme on HIV/AIDS for members of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) was conducted today at Shanaolong Community Hall, Kasom Khullen.

The programme was organised by K Prem, District Incharge of the Manipur State Rural Livelihoods Mission (MSRLM), Kamjong, in collaboration with the Manipur AIDS Control Society (MACS). The initiative aimed to create awareness on HIV/AIDS, promote early detection, and encourage preventive healthcare practices among the public.

Around 100 participants attended the programme, which focused on educating people about the modes of HIV transmission, preventive measures, treatment facilities, and the importance of eliminating stigma and discrimination associated with HIV/AIDS. Interactive sessions and open discussions were also held to encourage greater awareness and community participation.

Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Kamjong, Dr. Deenlung Ngoruw attended the programme as the Resource Person. He delivered an informative session highlighting the importance of HIV/AIDS awareness, early detection and treatment, voluntary testing, and social acceptance of affected persons.

The programme also stressed the need for active community participation in addressing misconceptions and promoting responsible health practices at the grassroots level.

The awareness programme concluded successfully with active participation from SHG members and organisers, reaffirming the importance of continuous awareness initiatives in promoting public health and reducing social stigma related to HIV/AIDS.

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IEC Jan Bhagidari Campaign Ends in Chandel

Chandel, May 25 (DIO): The week-long Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Campaign under the Jan Bhagidari initiative, themed “Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle,” concluded successfully in Chandel district today. The awareness and outreach programme was organised as part of the Janjatiya Gaurav Utsav 2026.


Speaking to media persons, Deputy Commissioner of Chandel, Shri Hemant Kumar, IAS, stated that the IEC drive for the Dharti Aaba Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan (DAGUA) scheme was conducted from May 18 to May 25 across the district. During the campaign period, nine camps were organised covering 71 villages under the scheme.

The Deputy Commissioner informed that although 91 villages in Chandel district fall under the DAGUA scheme, 20 villages are currently deserted, and therefore the campaign focused on the remaining 71 villages.

He stated that the camps were aimed at saturating various government welfare schemes and public services. Aadhaar enrolment drives conducted during the campaign resulted in 175 new enrolments along with more than 200 mandatory biometric updates. Over 1,000 people reportedly participated in the camps.

Officials from several departments, including Health, Agriculture, Forest, and Education, took part in the outreach programme to provide benefits and services to eligible beneficiaries. Efforts were also made to facilitate health cards, ration cards, and other welfare-related services.

The Deputy Commissioner further informed that transect walks were conducted in every village to map local resources, population, and educational institutions. The exercise also helped identify critical gaps and issues in the villages, which the administration plans to address through various government schemes.

He added that the campaign was organised with the objective of ensuring that no eligible beneficiary is left out from availing government schemes and essential services.



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Week-Long IEC Jan Bhagidari Campaign Ends in Kangpokpi

Kangpokpi, May 25, 2026 (DIO): The Kangpokpi District Administration has successfully concluded the nationwide Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaign, “Jan Bhagidaari Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle,” with Deputy Commissioner Shri Mahesh Chaudhari, IAS, highlighting the achievements of the campaign during a press briefing at the Conference Hall, DC Complex.

In his address,  the Deputy Commissioner highlighted that the week-long nationwide Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) campaign under the theme “Jan Bhagidari: Sabse Dhur, Sabse Pehle,” was successfully concluded in Kangpokpi District today after drawing over 4,000 active participants across 60 villages and 9 blocks since its launch on May 18. Highlighting the campaign's success, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Kangpokpi praised the overwhelming public participation despite the district's challenging terrain and explained that a "convergence approach" involving more than 12 departments was utilized across 13 organized camps to deliver critical flagship services—including Aadhaar registration, Scheduled Tribe (ST) certificates, PM Kisan e-KYC, and PM Ujjwala benefits—on-site without requiring multiple administrative visits.

Concluding the briefing, the DC extended congratulations to the citizens, Block Development Officers (BDOs), district-level officers and villages Chief for their seamless coordination under the PM DAJGUA  and PM Janman schemes (specifically targeting PVTG tribal groups), while expressing optimism for equally energetic public cooperation in all future development initiatives.

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IEC Jan Bhagidari Drive Benefits 2,000 in CCPur

Lamka, May 25, 2026 (DIO): The week-long Jan Sunwai, benefit saturation, and health camp held today at Songpi village marked the successful conclusion of the IEC Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan in Churachandpur district. The campaign, themed “Jan Bhagidaari Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle,” was launched by the District Administration, Churachandpur at Elim Veng Gram Panchayat on May 18 and continued across the district till May 25.

The nationwide campaign, initiated by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs and Hills, Government of India, aimed to ensure saturation of flagship government schemes while strengthening citizen participation through extensive outreach programmes in remote areas. Activities carried out during the campaign included Jan Sunwais, plantation drives, health camps, welfare service delivery, beneficiary identification, documentation facilitation, and awareness programmes on major government schemes.

Speaking to media persons in his chamber, Deputy Commissioner Shri Dharun Kumar S informed that till May 24, a total of 1,994 beneficiaries availed various services under the IEC Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan across all 89 DAJGUA villages. He also stated that 978 VB-RAM-G or MGNREGS-related grievances were resolved during the campaign.

According to the Deputy Commissioner, services delivered under the campaign included 476 Aadhaar-related services, 82 Ayushman Bharat cards, 903 on-the-spot caste and tribe certificates, and 93 registrations under PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana. Other achievements included opening of 50 PM Jan Dhan Yojana accounts, 79 enrolments under PM Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana, 75 registrations under PM Suraksha Bima Yojana, and 44 registrations under Atal Pension Yojana.

Additionally, 39 beneficiaries were covered under PM Matru Vandana Yojana, 87 under Poshan Abhiyan, and 38 under PM Van Dhan Yojana. The campaign also facilitated the issuance of 21 ration cards, registration of five beneficiaries under PM Vishwakarma, and generation of two Kisan Credit Cards.

The Deputy Commissioner appreciated the efforts of block administrations and line departments for successfully implementing the special campaign with strong awareness and outreach activities through wall paintings, posters, hoardings, selfie points, and information dissemination at camp venues, including health camps.

He reiterated that the District Administration, Churachandpur remains committed to ensuring timely delivery of public services through effective departmental convergence under the Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan, thereby promoting inclusive governance and encouraging citizen participation at the grassroots level towards the vision of a “Viksit Bharat.”

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KNO Condoles the Death of ZRO Prez’s Father 🕊️

 


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ZRO Prez Speech on His Father’s Death

🕊️ Mr. G. Khatkhanthang, beloved father of Mr. Thanglianpau, President of the Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA/ZRO), passed away today, 24 May 2026. 💐

May the Almighty grant comfort and strength to the bereaved family during this difficult time. 🙏
May his gentle soul rest in eternal peace and his memories continue to inspire generations. 🤍🕯️

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📜 Tuni Sia Pau in apa luangtung a athugen tomkim:
1️⃣ Kapa mithanuam mikuhkal ahi. 😊
2️⃣ Kadamlouh lai in kathumna “Kapa non vuisak ding ahi” cih kathum a, tun kapa kavui thei a Pathian min kaphat ahi. 🙏
3️⃣ Kapa lehkha sim thanuam himahleh khosakna haksa leh satna ziakin sin zoulou in Zolai simthei hamham hi. 📖
4️⃣ Kapa kavui theihma hondamsak in chia ka thumna tua hondawnna muta. ✨
5️⃣ Tua atung nailo kathumna — “Zomiten kivaihawmna tuam kamuh masiah uh ka hinna hon hoi sak in” chi in khitui luang zen in hon gen a lungsim khoih mahmah. 😢🤍 Topan athunget nate hong tangtung sak hen. ✝️

🙏 I heutupa uh leh a innkuan te Pathian in khamuan in khansauna hon piaksak henla, Zogam kivaihawmna tuam muh tan dong hin dampih a makaih tawntung ding i deih a ithumna leng ahi. 🌿

🕊️ Rest Well Pupu 🕯️💐

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ZSF GHQ Pays Tribute to Late Pu G. Khatkhanthang 🕊️

 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙕𝙤𝙢𝙞 𝙎𝙩𝙪𝙙𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙨’ 𝙁𝙚𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 (𝙕𝙎𝙁) 𝙂𝙃𝙌 𝙩𝙝𝙞𝙨 𝙢𝙤𝙧𝙣𝙞𝙣𝙜, 24 𝙈𝙖𝙮 2026, 𝙥𝙖𝙞𝙙 𝙝𝙚𝙖𝙧𝙩𝙛𝙚𝙡𝙩 𝙩𝙧𝙞𝙗𝙪𝙩𝙚

🙏 𝙩𝙤 𝙇𝙖𝙩𝙚 𝙋𝙪 𝙂. 𝙆𝙝𝙖𝙩𝙠𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙜, 𝙛𝙖𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧 𝙤𝙛 𝙋𝙪 𝙏𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙜𝙡𝙞𝙖𝙣𝙥𝙖𝙪 𝙂𝙪𝙞𝙩𝙚, 𝙬𝙝𝙤 𝙝𝙖𝙨 𝙙𝙚𝙥𝙖𝙧𝙩𝙚𝙙 𝙛𝙤𝙧 𝙝𝙞𝙨 𝙝𝙚𝙖𝙫𝙚𝙣𝙡𝙮 𝙖𝙗𝙤𝙙𝙚. 🕊️💐
𝙈𝙖𝙮 𝙝𝙞𝙨 𝙨𝙤𝙪𝙡 𝙧𝙚𝙨𝙩 𝙞𝙣 𝙚𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙣𝙖𝙡 𝙥𝙚𝙖𝙘𝙚. 🤍🕯️
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𝙕𝙤𝙢𝙞 𝙎𝙩𝙪𝙙𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙨’ 𝙁𝙚𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 𝙂𝙃𝙌
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India’s Digital Frontier: The 2026 Creator Bill

THE passing of the National Creator Economy Bill 2026 by the Rajya Sabha marks a turning point in how we view work in the modern age. For years, being a YouTuber or Influencer was often dismissed as a hobby or a stroke of luck. However, with the government officially recognising these individuals as professionals, the digital wild west is finally being fenced in. This move brings a much-needed structure to a sector that has grown faster than our laws could keep up with. By introducing a Creator Welfare Fund and mandatory registration for high earners, the government is acknowledging that behind every viral video is a business that contributes significantly to the national economy.


However, this transition from internet personality to certified professional raises a thorny question: can someone be a professional without formal training? Traditional professions like law or medicine require years of university study and strict licensing. In contrast, anyone with a smartphone can become a creator. While this lack of a formal barrier allows for incredible diversity, it also means that mass media ethics such as accuracy, privacy, and accountability are often ignored in the race for views. By formalizing the industry, the government is essentially demanding that creators adopt the principles of professional journalism and broadcasting. This is a double-edged sword; while it protects consumers from misinformation and fake news, it also places a heavy burden of compliance on young individuals who may not have a legal team to help them navigate complex new regulations.

The move is undeniably a strategic play by the Government of India to bring this massive, invisible income under the tax umbrella. By mandating registration for those earning above a certain threshold, the state ensures that the digital economy contributes its fair share to the treasury. The pros are clear: creators get social security, better insurance, and legal protection against brands that refuse to pay. On the flip side, the cons involve a potential loss of the raw, organic creativity that made social media popular in the first place. If every YouTuber is treated like a news publisher, we risk a sanitized internet where creators fear expressing bold opinions due to strict government oversight.

The National Creator Economy Bill is a necessary step for a maturing digital nation, but it must be handled with care. The goal should be to provide a safety net for those who have turned their passion into a career, not to stifle the very innovation that built the industry. We must distinguish between the casual hobbyist and the professional powerhouse; not every person with a camera is a journalist, and not every viral post is a business. A balanced approach “where regulation protects the creator’s rights as much as it monitors their content” will be the only way to ensure that India’s digital stars continue to shine without losing their creative spark.

~ Zogam Today | Editorial | 24.05.2026 

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The Quiet Fire | Pentecost Sunday

TODAY, churches around the world are marking Pentecost Sunday, a day often called the birthday of the Christian Church. In the New Testament, specifically in the second chapter of the Book of Acts, the story unfolds fifty days after Easter. A group of ordinary, frightened disciples were gathered in a locked room in Jerusalem, unsure of what the future held. Suddenly, the Bible describes a sound like a violent rushing wind filling the house, and what looked like tongues of fire resting on each person (Acts 2:2-3). They were filled with the Holy Spirit and instantly began speaking in different languages, allowing them to connect with travellers from every corner of the known world.

At its core, Pentecost is the celebration of a divine partnership. The word itself comes from the Greek word for “fiftieth”, referencing the time elapsed since the Resurrection. Before this event, the disciples were essentially in hiding, paralyzed by fear and grief. The arrival of the Holy Spirit changed everything, fulfilling Jesus’ earlier promise in the Gospel of John to send a Helper or Comforter (John 14:16-17). It was not just a spectacular display of cosmic special effects; it was a profound shift in how humans interact with the divine. Instead of looking to an external, distant power, the disciples realized that God’s presence was now living within them, transforming their fear into an unstoppable courage to serve others.

While it is an ancient religious festival, the implications of Pentecost are incredibly relevant for our modern, fractured world. We live in an era where people speak the same language yet completely fail to understand one another. Social media and modern life often lock us into our own echo chambers, much like that room in Jerusalem. Pentecost challenges us to break out of those walls, echoing the Apostle Paul’s later message to the Corinthians that the Spirit brings unity amidst great diversity (1 Corinthians 12:12-13). It reminds us that true spirituality is not about escaping reality, but about finding the internal strength to build bridges across deep cultural, political, and social divides. It calls us to listen deeply and speak words that heal rather than harm.

Pentecost offers an insightful reminder that transformation starts from the inside out. We often wait for external circumstances to change before we find peace or purpose, but the story of the Holy Spirit suggests that the spark we need is already accessible within us, producing what Galatians 5:22 calls the fruit of love, joy, and peace. It invites us to examine our own lives and ask what needs to be set ablaze, whether that is a cold heart that needs empathy, or a stagnant routine that needs new passion. By opening ourselves up to this quiet, internal fire, we find the strength to change our own lives and, in turn, gently change the world around us.

~ TBCD NEWSLETTER | PENTECOST SUNDAY | 24.05.2026


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DIRECTIVE AGAINST CONTINUED FAILURE OF THE GOVERNMENTS

Kuki CSO Working Committee Ukhrul:
DIRECTIVE AGAINST CONTINUED FAILURE OF THE GOVERNMENTS


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Central Forest Division: The Miyawaki Plantation Experiment

The Central Forest Division undertook a Miyawaki plantation initiative during the 2025-26 year in Compartment No. 2 of Langol Reserve Forest, Lamdeng Block under Sadar West Range. with the objective of restoring degraded forest land through scientific high-density afforestation A total of 10,000 saplings were planted following the Miyawaki method, focusing on native species and a multi-layered forest structure to accelerate ecological restoration. 

The Miyawaki technique developed by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki, is a scientifically proven method of creating dense, native forests within a short span of time, unlike conventional plantation models that space trees widely, the Miyawaki method involves planting diverse indigenous species very close to each other--typically three to four saplings per square metre. This high-density planting encourages competition among plants for sunlight, resulting in faster vertical growth and stronger root development. The method also emphasizes thorough soil preparation through aeration and enrichment using organic materials such as compost and biomass, which enhances microbial activity and improves moisture retention. Over time, the plantation becomes self-sustaining and requires minimal maintenance after the initial establishment phase. 

In line with this approach, the site was prepared with appropriate soil improvement measures. The plantation was designed to mimic a natural forest ecosystem with multiple vegetation layers. The top canopy species include Terminalia myriocarpa, Gmelina arborea, and Parkia species, while the middle canopy consists of Syzygium cumini and Citrus limon. Various herbs, shrubs, and climbers were also introduced to create structural diversity and support ecological balance. 

Within a year of plantation, the saplings have exhibited vigorous growth and healthy establishment. The plantation is showing promising results, with a satisfactory survival percentage and gradual canopy development. Continuous monitoring good soil health have supported the steady progress of the site. 

The Miyawaki plantation is gradually developing into a dense green patch and is expected to further enhance biodiversity, improve micro-climatic conditions, and strengthen ecological stability in the area. The initiative stands as a model of innovative and scientific forestry practice, reflecting the Central Forest Division's commitment to sustainable environmental restoration and long-term conservation goals. 

As Imphal continues to emerge as an important tourist destination in the region, such Miyawaki plantations contribute significantly to the broader vision of Greening Imphal." Dense urban and peri-urban forests enhance the scenic beauty of the city, provide serene natural spaces for visitors, and promote eco-tourism opportunities. The development of compact green forests near tourist circuits not only improves the environmental profile of Imphal but also strengthens its image as a clean, eco-friendly capital. Over time, these green initiatives will complement Imphal's cultural and historical attractions, making the city more appealing to tourists while ensuring sustainable urban development. 

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Vikram Suresh Nadhe
Divisional Forest Officer
Central Forest Division, Manipur

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Jan Sunwai, Health Services Reach Remote Pherzawl Villages

Pherzawl, May 23, 2026 (DIO): The District Administration of Pherzawl continued its intensive Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaign under the theme “Jan Bhagidaari Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle,” aimed at delivering essential Government services directly to remote communities across the district.

The latest outreach programme was conducted at Patpuihmun Village under Vangai Range under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner Smt. Mannuamching, ADC Shri Zosanglur Joute, SDO Shri Lalthanzam Fimate and other officials.

As part of the district-wide campaign, Jan Sunwai (public hearing) sessions were organised in several villages under Tipaimukh, Vangai and Thanlon blocks, enabling residents to directly interact with Government officials and raise grievances and concerns.

Healthcare services formed a major component of the campaign, with medical teams carrying out health screenings and facilitating enrolment under flagship health schemes such as CMHT and PM-JAY.

The programme also included an environmental initiative through a tree plantation drive involving officials and local residents.

Officials informed that altogether 12 camps have so far been organised across the district, facilitating 234 Aadhaar-related services, issuance of 275 caste certificates and 205 domicile certificates. Benefits under Mission Indradhanush and MGNREGA were also extended during the campaign.

Transect walks were additionally conducted to encourage greater community participation in local developmental activities and initiatives.

The IEC campaign will continue till May 25, reaffirming the district administration’s commitment towards inclusive governance and ensuring last-mile delivery of services in Pherzawl district.





 

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Jan Bhagidaari Drive Conducted at Tadubi in Senapati

Senapati, May 23, 2026 (DIO-IPR): The District Administration of Senapati on Friday continued the fourth day of the nationwide Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Campaign titled Jan Bhagidaari—Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle under the PM JANMAN and DAJGUA initiatives.

The programme was held at Tadubi Village Hall and covered six DAJGUA villages under Tadubi T.D. Block, namely Chowainamei Khunou, Chowainamai Khullen, Chakumei, Tadubi, Makhan Centre and Makhan Khunou.

The campaign focused on raising awareness and ensuring direct outreach of Government welfare schemes and developmental initiatives to remote villages, while also providing essential on-the-spot services to beneficiaries.

Representatives and experts from various line departments, including Agriculture, Social Welfare and banking institutions, participated in the programme and sensitized the public on several welfare schemes such as PM KISAN, PMMVY, PMSBY, PMJJBY and others.

To provide immediate assistance at the grassroots level, nine departmental stalls were set up by Forest, Health, Agriculture, Social Welfare, ICDS, CAF & PD, Horticulture and Soil Conservation departments, along with banking sectors. The stalls provided guidance, enrolment services, essential support and free screening for Non-Communicable Diseases during the day-long campaign.

The tribal empowerment campaign witnessed enthusiastic participation, with altogether 360 individuals attending from Tadubi Block. The event also featured interactive community activities, including a village transect walk and plantation drive, during which 200 tree saplings were distributed to promote a greener environment.

An Intensive Campaign on Balanced Use of Fertilizer was also conducted at the venue. The programme was organised by the Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA) in collaboration with Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Senapati, under the supervision of the District Agriculture Office, Senapati.

Speaking at the event, District Agriculture Officer (DAO) Senapati, Lavei James, urged the gathering to adopt and promote natural fertilizers. He stated that chemical fertilizers carry severe long-term effects on both human health and the environment. He further advised farmers to use fertilizers judiciously and strictly according to soil requirements.

The DAO also encouraged farmers to visit his office or consult their respective block in-charge officers for continued guidance and support.









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