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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Four Apprehended in Kangpokpi Abduction Probe

Imphal, May 26, 2026: According to Manipur Police, following the abduction of six individuals from Leilon Vaiphei in Kangpokpi district on May 13, 2026, security forces launched a series of operations to trace the victims and apprehend those involved in the incident.

During a joint operation conducted on May 25, 2026, Manipur Police, CRPF, and Assam Rifles apprehended four individuals from the area between P. Molding and Leilon Vaiphei inter-village road.

The apprehended persons were identified as Thangkhomang Khongsai (51) of Patbung Village, Kangchup; Seikholet Khongsai (40) of Mongbung Tongneh, New Keithelmanbi; Lunminthang Dimngel (27); and Kamgoulal Khongsai (30).

Police stated that the individuals are suspected to be active cadres of armed village volunteer groups in Kangpokpi district and are allegedly involved in anti-social activities, including extortion, criminal intimidation, and illegal possession of arms and ammunition.

Further investigation into their suspected role in the abduction case is underway.

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ZYO Lamka Block & CSA Extends Aid to Fire Victim Family

On May 26, 2026, building materials were provided to Mrs. Ginlamning of Behna Inn Village, whose house was completely destroyed in a fire incident on April 23, 2026.


The support was jointly extended by the Zou Youth Organisation (ZYO) Lamka Block and the Christian Service Agency to help her rebuild her home.

Well done to the ZYO Lamka Block and the Christian Service Agency. May God richly bless them for their kindness, generosity, and support.
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Panpina pia: Hun pei sa 23th April 2026 a Nu Ginlamniang of Behna Inn mei in kang tum pen ZYO Lamka Block te ki buaipi tou nalai in tuni 26 May 2026 ni in Christian Service Agency, Nagpur te toh ki thua khom a Inn lam na a zah ding van poimaw tuam2 va ki pe thei hi. - ZYO Lamka Block
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Lalnunthari Graduates MBBS from ZMC Aizawl


Heartiest congratulations to Miss Lalnunthari, daughter of Pu Thangkiemlo Khawbung from Hmar Veng, CCpur, on successfully graduating with an MBBS degree from Zoram Medical College & Hospital, Aizawl.

Your hard work, dedication, and perseverance have finally paid off. This is not only a proud achievement for your family, but also for the entire community.

Wishing you a bright future filled with success, wisdom, and compassionate service to humanity. May God bless you abundantly in your medical journey ahead.

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Jan Aushadhi Kendras Opened at Jiribam District Hospital

Jiribam, May 26: In a major push to strengthen affordable and digital healthcare services in Jiribam district, Deputy Commissioner of Jiribam, Shri Krishna Kumar, on Tuesday inaugurated two Jan Aushadhi Kendras under the Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP) at the OPD and Casualty Ward of District Hospital Jiribam, Ningshingkhul.

An ABHA (Ayushman Bharat Health Account) ID generation camp for outpatients was also launched during the programme.

Speaking on the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner said the Jan Aushadhi Kendras aim to provide quality generic medicines and surgical items at highly affordable rates, often 50 to 90 per cent cheaper than branded medicines. He noted that the initiative would help ensure access to affordable healthcare while maintaining safety, quality and efficacy standards through medicines approved by NABL laboratories.

Krishna Kumar further stated that the Kendras would particularly benefit patients suffering from chronic illnesses such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cancer by reducing the financial burden of long-term treatment.

Awareness was also created on the significance of the ABHA ID under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

ABHA is a unique 14-digit digital health ID that enables citizens to securely store, access and share their medical records digitally across healthcare facilities in the country. The system allows patients to maintain prescriptions, laboratory reports, discharge summaries, vaccination records and medical history in digital format.

Officials informed that the ABHA system would simplify hospital registration, reduce paperwork and waiting time, and facilitate telemedicine and online consultations. With patients’ consent, healthcare providers can also access previous medical records for quicker and more effective treatment.

The initiative is expected to benefit people in rural and remote areas by improving access to digital healthcare services and supporting the vision of connected healthcare systems under Digital India.

Citizens can generate ABHA IDs free of cost using Aadhaar cards, driving licences or mobile numbers through government health portals, hospitals and healthcare applications.

The programme was attended by Shri L. Tarajeet Singh, MCS, SDO Jiribam; Elangbam Amuthoi Khanganba, MCS, Assistant Commissioner to DC Jiribam; Abujam Romen Singh, MCS, SDO/BDO Borobekra, along with health officials and staff members of CHC Jiribam. 

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HILL TRIBE COUNCIL (HTC) MOREH: SPECIAL INTENSIVE REVISION (SIR)


SPECIAL INTENSIVE REVISION (SIR)
THUA AVEL A HETSAH
The 26th May 2026

Ngailut umtah Nam mite ho,

Election Commission of India tohgonna nuoi a tulah a eiho district sunga electoral card govt. in aboipi ahitoh lhonna mipi adeh a Minu – Mipa hon eima eima insung cheh a ina boipi diu anuoi ah hin ipan lah diu dan lhangsap na ahung kinei in ahi.

SPECIAL INTENSIVE REVISION (SIR) PROCESS CHE DAN:

1. SIR Eunmeration form kiti mijouse Inbul a BLO ahin peh uva Fill-up bol cheh ding ahi.

2. Tulai tah a athah kisem be thei lou ding ahi ajehchu SIR Eunmeration form leh Appilication app Update abol laitah u ahi.

3. EF ( Enumeration form) Hiche aphat sung hi May 30 apat 28 Jun lhasung bou ding ahi.

4. EF ( Eunmeration form) hiche a document ima ngailou ding BLO inbou approved abol thei ahijeh in eima veng a BLO ho phatjouse a thuchen idoh jing diu vin jong hetsah ahi.

5. EF ( Enumeration form) Submision jou teng le Drafting electrol Roll umding published ahin bol diu ahi.

6. Drafting akichai a nangma na min ahung jaolou le Claim & Objection phat umding, hiche phat sung a chu na BLO kom a naki suhto diu ahi.

7. Notice le verification um joutengle Final Publication um ding achai na hiding ahitai.

Hijeh chun Mipi te ho aphat sung chomcha ahi jehin, eima insung cheh a iki mopoh uva nungle Electoral Roll jaolou (Indian Citizenship) mi hilou Gamchom ihi sang uvin, aphat cha a eima BLO ho toh kitho a SIR thu hi igel khoh diu vin lhangsap na ahung kineije.

“Addhar card hi India Citizenship card hilou ahin VOTER Card gel khoh cheh ute Kanam mipi te ho’’   

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India’s Racism Crisis: Why the North East is Still “Other”

A SHOCKING video from Patna railway station recently went viral, showing a group of young women from Arunachal Pradesh being harassed by a local traveler. The women, who were part of a professional troupe, were mocked with slurs like “chinki” and “momo” and even asked to prove their identity just to use a restroom. Sadly, this is not a one-off event. Just weeks ago in Malviya Nagar, Delhi, three more women from the North East were verbally abused and told to “go back to your state” following a minor argument over an air conditioner. These incidents from Patna to Delhi show that despite being fellow citizens, people from the North East are still being treated like foreigners in their own country.

The data suggests that this is a deep-rooted social disease rather than a series of accidents. For years, the northeast community has faced extreme violence, such as the tragic 2014 death of student Nido Tania in Delhi, who was beaten after protesting a racial slur. Even in 2026, reports of discrimination in housing, workplaces, and public spaces remain high. Many North Easterners living in mainland cities report that they are frequently called Nepali or Chinese because of their physical features. This “othering” creates a sense of fear and alienation, making them feel like outsiders within the very borders they call home.

To fix this, the Indian government must move beyond mere words. While laws like the IPC (BNS) have been used to file cases, they are clearly not enough of a deterrent. The government needs to fully implement the Bezbaruah Committee recommendations, which include making racial slurs a specific, non-bailable offense and setting up fast-track courts for hate crimes. Our school textbooks must be updated to include the rich history and culture of the Seven Sister states. It is a failure of our education system that a citizen in Bihar or Delhi does not recognize a person from Arunachal or Mizoram as their own.

India cannot claim to be a rising global power while its own people are scared to travel within its borders. We need a balance of strict legal action and a massive shift in our social mindset. While the police must act faster, the real change starts in our homes and classrooms, where we must learn that being Indian does not come in just one look or language. We must stop looking at the North East as a strategic border and start seeing the people who live there as equal brothers and sisters. Only then can we truly call ourselves a united nation.

~ Zogam Today | Editorial | 26.05.2026

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To all Well-Wishers! ~ Lt.Col. Muan Zou

INNSUNG hahsa leh genthei tah akon hung pieng a hung khanglen kahin, hahsatah in lekha kahin sim in; janmang tobang student life kahin mang tou in, Van leh Leiset sempa Chung Pathen vangbohna chang in BA kahin chai kum chet in Combined Defence Exam a lolhing in Indian Army kahin join tai.

Senneo apat nehding changei neilou va, abang kom leh school a gilkiel a ka kana jong ana um ahin, Pathen jal a leiset hinkho adia lolhinna kahin chanjou  chun genthei liengvai ho kalungset in, kavejou jipon; posting kana chena jouse ah genthei liengvai ho kabolthei chan in kana kithopi jing in, nei leh lam jeh a mivaicha noise a ima a simlou kiti hi kaneo apat leh tuni chan gei a kadeilou jing ahi. 

Eimite society sung ah tunichan in “Haves and Have Not” kikhenna a umjing in, hiche social media lah dung a jong muthei jing ahi. Neolai hinkho a kipat Nam kana ngailu jing in, kachena jouse ah jong Nam ka ngailutna umjing ahi. Tuchung ehsan gal in jong ka natohna anople boi tahen ti changei a kapan jing ahin, koima kom a kanaseilou, kana panlah najeh a Army Chief changei a report a kana um ahin, hinlah senior officer khat hung a eihin kimupin, aban aboi ima ana um tapoi. 

Kahung retired jouva Youtube kahin bol hin gam leh nam adia thilpha tamtah leh mipite lungel a khahlo na ahung umding, thu leh la hetthem lou ho hilchet na, lamkai te natoh thilbol ho accountable hisah a nampi movement ahiding bang a achesah ding tihi keima lungtup leh deidan ana hijing ahi. Sepoy pension hivang a kingol tei teilou ahi. USA leh Israel ah ex-military officer ho President leh Prime Minister muthei ding atam in, MNF movement hin pandoh a Mizoram state hin mudoh jong Havildar retired khat ahi. Eimite lah a jong tuni chan in society sung a hopsom kitup tah a pejing leh society a kineppi umtah chu ex-servicemen ho hijing uh ahi. Mikhat a natohna jeh a noise vang thil dihlou hiding ahi. 

Youtube talkshow kahin bol teng leh keima background jeh in govt a level sangtah a ana kive jing, adeh in Army lang a level sangtah a pao-le ho mangcha a ana kivejing ahi tijong kahailou ahi. Hinlah hiche ho jeh tah a jong idinmun uleh movement hou ichan ham khat a lamkai hon ahet jing uh ahi tijong mipite hetdia kadei ahi. 

Seithei leh seithei lou, authority ten ana hetdiu va kadei, gamsung law and order adia boilou ding tiho jong kahet mama ahin; milham khat lungel sang a sangjep a gelchil set a kabol jong um ahinai. Chuleh Vahshy leh LJT ho bep2 toh kihouthei tia seihon nampi sung vai ahin hop diu vang tijat umtah hiding ahi. Nam sung a kibung khenna hung um intin, ahao-avai a kikhenna hung um intin, abolthei-aboltheilou tia kikhenna hung umding, namsung khangtou thei lou ding ahi, among a jong genthei tah a hung khanglen kahijeh a koima noise leh khentum nei ngailou kahin, hitobang a natong ho jong keima deina toh kitoh lou ahi. 

Gam leh Nam adia pan lah jing ding ahin, eima bolthei nalam cheh a pan lah jing ding; THIP BEH-BEH A UM jong Nampi natohna khat ahi ti jong haimil lou hel ding ahi. ~ Lt.Col. Muam Zou

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Kuki Human Rights Council: SUSPEND Mr Naorem Mohen for COMMUNAL targetting


 

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FC ZOTAL Mourns Loss of Club Secretary 💔

IT is with deep sorrow and a heavy heart that FC ZOTAL mourns the untimely passing of our beloved Club Secretary, Thangminlian Phiamphu.

More than just an office bearer, he was the heartbeat of our club — a humble leader, a brother, and a guiding hand who stood firmly with FC ZOTAL through every challenge and every triumph. 

Today, we do not just lose a secretary; we lose a part of our family. The void left behind by his passing can never truly be filled.

Mr. Thangminlian Phiamphu @ Hunter passed away on
the night of 23 May 2026 at around 10:30 PM. 💔🕯️😢
Rest in peace, brother. 🙏🌹

FC ZOTAL extends our deepest condolences and prayers to the bereaved family during this painful time. May God grant strength, comfort, and peace to all loved ones and friends grieving this immense loss.

We humbly invite all supporters, friends, football fraternity members, and well-wishers to join us in paying our final respects and attend the funeral service on 26 May 2026 -10:30 A.M at Simveng.

Though he may no longer walk beside us, his spirit, service, and memories will forever live on within FC ZOTAL.

Rest in peace, Brother. You will always be one of us.    💔😢👋

~ FC ZOTAL




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Miss Niang Sian Huai Crowned UZO-USA Miss 2026 👑✨

The United Zo Organization (UZO-USA) successfully concluded its 22nd Annual Conference held on 23-24 May 2026, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States🎉🇺🇸, with a grand celebration featuring songs, cultural dances, and the much-awaited Mr. & Miss Contest. 🎶💃🕺✨ Hundreds of Zo community members from across different states gathered joyfully in their beautiful traditional Zo attires, making the event a memorable celebration of unity, culture, and togetherness. ❤️🌍


One of the highlights of the event was the prestigious “UZO USA Zolie (Miss)” competition. Zo beauty model Miss Niang Sian Huai (Taithul) was crowned the winner of the coveted title and received a cash prize of US $1000 along with a memento. 👑🌹🏆

UZO-USA Vision
To build a strong, united, and thriving Zo community across the United States by preserving cultural heritage while promoting mutual support, dignity, and opportunities for future generations. 🌎🤝

UZO-USA Mission
The United Zo Organization USA (UZO-USA) aims to support Zo families through community engagement, cultural preservation, education, and social assistance programmes. The organisation strives to foster unity, leadership, and empowerment within the Zo community across the nation. ✨📚❤️

#UZOUSA
#ZoCommunity 🌍
#ZoCulture 🎶
#FortWayne
#MissZolie 👑
#UnityInDiversity 🤝

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Bring Home 14 Kuki Hostages

RESIDENTS of Taphou Kuki village in Kangpokpi district staged a sit-in protest on Monday, 25 May 2026, demanding the unconditional release of 14 villagers who were allegedly taken hostage by Naga civil society organisations based in Senapati district, reportedly led by the Senapati District Students’ Association (SDSA).

The protest was held within the village premises, where demonstrators raised slogans and appealed to the concerned authorities and organisations to ensure the safe and immediate release of the villagers.

According to the protesters, the 14 villagers from Taphou Kuki were allegedly detained by SDSA-led Naga groups following the May 13 ambush incident in which three Kuki pastors lost their lives.

The protesters described the alleged detention of the civilians as “inhumane” and urged the government and concerned organisations to intervene immediately to prevent further tension in the area.

#TaphouKuki #Hostage #Villagers #InnocentVillagers #KukiZo #KukiCommunity #KukiLivesMatter #KukiNews #KukiVoice #KukiSolidarity

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Flag-Off Ceremony of New Vehicles of Manipur Police


 

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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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Noney Concludes IEC Campaign Successfully

 


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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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