DC Distributes Seeds and Agricultural Inputs to Senapati Farmers

Senapati, June 8, 2026 (DIO-IPR): In a bid to strengthen agricultural productivity and improve farmers' livelihoods, Deputy Commissioner of Senapati, Dharun Kumar S, IAS, distributed essential agricultural seeds and inputs to farmers at the Deputy Commissioner's Office Complex in Senapati on Monday.

The distribution programme, organized by the District Agriculture Office, Senapati, was conducted for the crop year 2026–27. Farmers received a range of agricultural inputs, including maize, pea and paddy seeds, knapsack sprayers, and locally produced vermicompost.

Addressing the gathering, DC Dharun Kumar stressed the importance of ensuring that all eligible farmers receive benefits under various government welfare schemes without difficulty. He noted that modern farming techniques, timely interventions, and institutional support can significantly enhance agricultural productivity and profitability.

The Deputy Commissioner also highlighted the need for close coordination among government departments, field officials, and farming communities to ensure the effective implementation of agricultural programmes and welfare schemes. Expressing optimism about the sector's future, he said sustained support and collective efforts would help agriculture continue to grow and contribute to the district's economic development.

District Agriculture Officer Lavei James informed that the distribution of seeds and inputs, including locally produced vermicompost, aims to support agricultural development and improve farm productivity across the district.

He explained that the programme was delayed due to unforeseen logistical and transportation challenges. However, he assured that the department remains committed to ensuring that all intended beneficiaries receive assistance in a timely manner through various developmental initiatives and agricultural support programmes.

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Manipur: Seminar on Media for Communal Harmony and Responsible Journalism Held

Imphal, June 8, 2026 (DIPR): A One-day Seminar on “Media for Communal Harmony and Responsible Journalism”, organised jointly by the Editors' Guild Manipur (EGM) and the Directorate of Information and Public Relations (DIPR), was held today at Sangai Hall, Hotel Imphal.


The seminar was inaugurated by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Manipur, Shri Yumnam Khemchand Singh.

Delivering the welcome address, Dr. Th. Charanjeet Singh, Director, DIPR, expressed gratitude to the Hon’ble Chief Minister for inaugurating the seminar. He stated that the deliberations, viewpoints of the resource persons and resolutions emerging from the seminar would provide a new direction for the media fraternity and contribute positively towards the development of the State.

Giving the keynote address, Shri Rinku Khumukcham, Editor, Imphal Times, spoke on the relevance of the seminar and underscored the importance of organising such programmes regularly. He emphasized that the media plays a vital role in society and carries significant responsibilities in shaping public discourse. He noted that seminars of this nature serve as important platforms for journalists and media professionals to periodically reflect on their duties, ethical obligations and commitment to responsible journalism.

Stressing the need to strengthen the State’s media institutions, Shri Oinam Sunil Singh, Media Advisor to the Hon’ble Chief Minister underscored the importance of reinforcing the role of media and the Directorate of Information and Public Relations in promoting balanced and responsible journalism.

Highlighting the significance of local narratives, Shri Sunil Singh stated that national media should not be allowed to solely shape perceptions regarding Manipur. He urged journalists and media organisations to collectively deliberate on these issues and work towards strengthening the credibility and effectiveness of the State’s media.

Speaking at the seminar, Shri Peter Adani, President, MHJU (Manipur Hill Journalists’ Union), highlighted the need for a comprehensive and stringent policy framework to address the issue of illegal immigration in Manipur. He observed that while various States such as West Bengal, Tripura and Assam have implemented measures under existing laws to address illegal immigration, Manipur requires stronger and more specific mechanisms considering its unique socio-political circumstances.

Shri Peter Adani further expressed the view that effective and well-defined government policies could help address concerns relating to law and order, drug trafficking and other social challenges. He noted that neighbouring States have also voiced concerns regarding the impact of illegal immigration and called upon policymakers and government officials to deliberate on the issue and provide constructive suggestions for framing appropriate policies in the interest of the State.

The seminar also featured a series of technical sessions. The pre-lunch session was moderated by Dr. R.K. Nimai, retired IAS Officer. During the session, Dr. Mayengbam Veto, Joint Secretary, Home Department, Government of Manipur, delivered a presentation on “Decoding Media Advisory by Manipur Government Home Department”. Dr. S. Ibomcha, Commanding Officer, 6th IRB and SP (Special Commando), spoke on “Combating Misinformation, Rumours and Hate Speech in the Digital Era”. Natasha Elangbam, Associate Professor, Department of Mass Communication, Manipur University, delivered a lecture on “Journalism for Peace: Lessons, Challenges and Best Practices from Conflict Regions”.

The post-lunch session was moderated by A. Mobi, Senior Journalist. During the session, Shri Yumnam Rupachandra, Secretary General, Editors' Guild Manipur (EGM) and Editor-In-Chief, Impact TV, presented a paper on “Responsible Reporting During Communal Tension and Conflict Situations”.

Shri Ashem Bhakta, President, All Manipur Working Journalists' Union (AMWJU), and Shri Peter Adhani, President, MHJU, attended the inaugural function as Guests of Honour, while Shri Khogendra Khomdram, President, EGM, presided over the programme. Among those present at the seminar were Additional Directors (IPR) W. Phajatombi Devi and T. Ramesh Singh, senior editors and journalists, officials of DIPR, representatives of various media organisations and platforms, and students of Manipur University.

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Rongmei Naga Village Guard Found Dead After Attack

Tamenglong, June 8, 2026: Chunjanglung Panmei (57), a Rongmei Naga village guard, was found dead with apparent bullet wounds after reportedly going missing during an armed attack in the Pongringlong area of Tamenglong district, Manipur.

According to the Pongringlong Youth Club, the incident occurred following a suspected militant attack in the region. Panmei had reportedly gone out during the disturbance and was later found dead under tragic circumstances.

The brutal killing has been strongly condemned by community leaders and civil society groups, who have demanded a thorough investigation and swift action against those responsible. 

Security forces are reportedly investigating the incident, while tension remains high in the area.



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🏆 Pu S. Holkhopao Baite Promoted as Joint Secretary 🎉👏

 

🎉👏 Heartiest congratulations to Pu S. Holkhopao Baite on his promotion to the post of Joint Secretary, Lok Sabha Secretariat (LARRDIS) under the Time Scale Placement Scheme-2011, with effect from 10 May 2026.

This remarkable achievement is a matter of pride and joy for the Kuki community and beyond. Wishing him continued success, good health, and greater accomplishments in his service to the nation. 👏🙌🇮🇳

Congratulations once again! 🎊🎉

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DGP Mukesh Singh Visits Kangpokpi, Senapati Districts

Kangpokpi, June 7, 2026: Director General of Police (DGP), Manipur, Shri Mukesh Singh, IPS, paid his maiden visit to Kangpokpi and Senapati districts on Sunday. He was accompanied by Additional Director General of Police (Law & Order), Shri Lhari Dorjee Lhatoo, IPS.

During the visit, the DGP interacted with senior police officers and reviewed the prevailing law and order situation, security arrangements, and key achievements of the district police forces. He also assessed the overall functioning and operational preparedness of the police units in both districts.

Shri Mukesh Singh held separate meetings with district administration officials, commanders of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), and representatives of various Kuki and Naga civil society organisations. Among the Kuki groups present were COTU, KIM, Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills, KWU, KSO Sadar Hills, Thadou Inpi Sadar Hills, TYA and TWA. Naga organisations included the United Naga Council (UNC), Naga Women Union (NWU), All Naga Students’ Association Manipur (ANSAM), Naga Peoples’ Organisation (NPO), Senapati District Students’ Association (SDSA), and Senapati District Women’s Association (SDWA).

Addressing the gatherings, the DGP stressed that the law applies equally to all citizens and reaffirmed the police department’s commitment to serving the public impartially, without fear or favour. He urged the people to cooperate with the police in maintaining law and order and creating a safe and secure environment.

Officials described the visit as cordial and productive, noting that it helped strengthen cooperation among the police, security forces, civil administration, and civil society organisations in their collective efforts to promote lasting peace, security, and development in the region.








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Zomi Mothers Association CONDEMNS the Death of Master Lianson


 

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Kuki Inpi Saikul Gamkai: IDPs ho Hetsah le Temna


 

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Manipur Recognised Tribes (STs)

 

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Coordination Committee Longmai Area: Condemnation Statement

 

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Rongmei Naga Council Manipur: Condemnation Statement

 

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NSCN: Rebuttal Statement

 

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KIM: Rejoinder to NSCN-IM's Rebuttal Statement of 5th June 2026

Kuki Inpi Manipur categorically rejects the NSCN-IM’s rebuttal as an exercise in denial and evasion. Our statement dated 5th June 2026 is not “fabrication”, “misinformation”, or an “opportunistic exploitation of human tragedy”. It is a factual record of documented collusion between NSCN-IM elements and Meitei radical groups, including arms supply, safe havens, and direct participation in attacks on Kuki villages -supported by survivor testimonies and ground evidence. Kuki Inpi respects the right of any people, including the Nagas, to pursue genuine self-determination through honourable and legitimate means. However, we will not tolerate any campaign conducted in the name of self-determination that results in the systematic killing, displacement, and suffering of the Kuki people.

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IDPs Welfare Committee CCpur: Hetsahna Thukin

 

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United Kuki State Council: Declaration


 

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NEHU: ADMISSION NOTICE

 

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Manipur Police: Press Note

 


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KNF Categorically Rejects Baseless Allegations and Misinformation

 


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Manipur 2011 Census Reveals Tribe-Wise Population Data

 

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CCSU Meets New Principal, Discusses Key Student Issues


Lamka, June 6, 2026: The Students’ Union of Churachandpur College (Autonomous) held its first official meeting with the newly appointed Principal on Saturday at his office to discuss matters relating to student welfare and the academic development of the institution.

During the meeting, the Union raised several important issues, including the introduction of new subjects, the report of its previous interaction with the Manipur University team, campus renovation works, commencement of classes, admission-related matters, the conduct of clean and fair examinations, and future programmes and activities of the Union.

As part of the visit, Union leaders also inspected the ongoing renovation works being carried out within the college campus.

The Students’ Union reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining close coordination and constructive cooperation with the college administration under the leadership of the new Principal. The Union expressed hope that such collaboration would contribute significantly to the welfare of students and the overall progress and development of Churachandpur College.

Issued by:
David Thangsianmuan
General Secretary
Students’ Union
Churachandpur College (Autonomous)

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Manipur: HSLC Compartmental/Special Exam 2026


 

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Tamenglong Marks World Environment Day

Tamenglong, June 6, 2026: A World Environment Day programme was held at the Youth Hall of Tamenglong Baptist Church on Saturday, bringing together government officials, church leaders, youths, forest personnel and media representatives to promote environmental conservation and climate awareness.

The event was organised by The Tamenglong Times, The Gaanphiu Mail and the Tamenglong Forest Division in collaboration with the Youth Ministry of Tamenglong Baptist Church. Sponsored by the Directorate of Environment and Climate Change, Government of Manipur, the programme was held under the theme, “Inspire by Nature, For Climate. For Our Future.”

Kachamthai F. Gangmei, MCS, Chief Executive Officer of the Autonomous District Council, Tamenglong, attended the programme as chief guest. Joel Gangmei, Range Forest Officer, was the guest of honour, while Ringbam Kamei, Editor of The Gaanphiu Mail, presided over the function. Rev. Lungdapou Riamei, Pastor of Tamenglong Baptist Church, delivered the exhortation, and Rathailung Gangmei, Youth Director of the church, administered the World Environment Day pledge.

As part of the observance, a ceremonial sapling-planting programme was conducted, led by the chief guest in the presence of youths and community leaders.

Addressing the gathering, Kachamthai F. Gangmei said that humanity bears responsibility for the current condition of the planet and must take collective action to protect the environment. He highlighted the state government's “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” initiative, which aims to encourage school students to become environmentally responsible citizens.

Noting that Tamenglong possesses the largest forest cover in Manipur, Gangmei said that although jhum cultivation has long been a traditional livelihood for hill communities, growing environmental concerns require greater emphasis on horticulture, which offers better income opportunities. Stressing the need for continuous environmental stewardship, he remarked that “every day is Environment Day.”

Guest of honour Joel Gangmei called for the sustainable use of forest resources in a manner that balances ecological protection with economic benefits. He encouraged farmers to adopt cash crops and commended the people of Tamenglong for their responsible approach towards forest conservation.

The programme concluded with a renewed commitment from participants to promote conservation, sustainable livelihoods and climate action across the district.






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