Manipur appoints M Joy Singh as State Election Commissioner

Imphal, April 15, 2026: The Government of Manipur has appointed Shri M. Joy Singh, IAS (Retd.), as the State Election Commissioner of Manipur. The appointment was made through an official order issued by the Secretariat: Law & Legislative Affairs Department.

According to the order (No. Com-3/2/2026-SEC-LAW), the appointment has been made under the powers conferred by Article 243K of the Constitution of India, read with Rules 3 and 6 of the Election Commissioner of Manipur (Conditions of Service) Rules, 1994.

Shri M. Joy Singh will serve as the State Election Commissioner until he attains the age of 62 years, which will be on December 31, 2026.

The order further states that details regarding his pay will be issued separately, while other conditions of service will be governed by the Election Commissioner of Manipur (Conditions of Service) Rules, 1994.

The order was issued by Namoijam Kheda Varta Singh, Secretary (Law), Government of Manipur, in the name of the Governor.

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FCRA AMENDMENT BILL 2026: AMIT SHAH

Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Christian ho India a suhmang di ati jing ahivang a pung cheh cheh. Tun FCRA Amendment Bill 2026 chu Lok Sabha Inpi a bill passed din March 26 chun anapodohtai. Christian hon Vote na eima le eima iki suh gentheiju, ikithapan nu ahitai.

Hicheva hetthei chu;
1.FCRA sum ma Houin gam kicho, Houin kisa, Bible college bol, Hospitals, Orohanage centres, School leh Colleges, Gari kicho hihen, oHostel hihen ipi asset/properties anakiboldoh jouse Govt in thu anei ding ahitai.

2.FCRA ki cancel peh ham, renew kibol dohlou, jouse immediately Govt. in authorise designate khat avetkolsah di ahitai.

3. FCRA sum a Gam hihen inn kisa thil le lo jouse Govt kom ma transfer boltheina thu aneidiu ahitai.

4.FCRA sum balance jouse itih a manchaidi thulhuhna jouse Govt in thu aneiding ahitai.

5.FCRA account aphatcha audit prlou ho Key functionaries ho hihen Finance/Accountant qualify lou employee jouse jail la kum 5 akonna kum 1 kisuhlhompeh ahi.

Ahatohkhah pen hohi:
#Christian Organisation FCR 
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ΚΙΡΑΑΗΡΙΗΝΑ THUPHUAN: KZP

SSC CGL 2025 ah lohchinna hung ngah khangthahte:

1. H.Chinliansang Simte S/O Pu H.Dongminthang Simte & Pi Nuamngaihkim, Inspector (Central Excise)

2. Ginlalmon Simte S/O Pu Tongmang Simte & Pi Neilhing Simte, Inspector (Central Excise)

3. Donald Khupminlun S/O Pu T.Lianchindou & Pi Chingkhanniang, Office Superintendent (Income Tax Department)

KZP GHQ in na lohchinna tungvah na khangthahpih tengteng uh luang in kipaahpihna leh deihsahna saangpeen ka hung laan uhi.

Mabaan na kalsuan jel na diingvah tung Pathian in na ma uh hung pui zingta hen.

Kipaahpihtu leh Deihsahtu, KZP Education Department .
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Candle Light Vigil - "Two Months without Justice"


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KWOHR Condemns Brutal Murder, Seeks Swift Justice

The Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights (KWOHR) expresses its deepest outrage and unequivocal condemnation of the heinous, barbaric, and cold-blooded murder of Mrs. Tinneilhing Baite of B. Goshen Veng. Her lifeless body was discovered at Muolvaiphei on 13th April 2026 at approximately 11:00 AM—an appalling act of brutality carried out in broad daylight, exposing the alarming collapse of safety in our society.

This monstrous crime is not merely the loss of an innocent life; it is a grave assault on humanity, womanhood, dignity, and the very foundation of justice and law. Such acts of violence against women are intolerable and reflect a deeply disturbing rise in lawlessness and impunity that demands immediate and uncompromising action.
KWOHR calls upon the concerned authorities to treat this case with the utmost urgency and seriousness. We demand a swift, transparent, and thorough investigation, and the immediate identification, arrest, and prosecution of the perpetrator(s). There must be no delay, no negligence, and no excuse—justice must be delivered without fail and without delay.

We stand in solidarity with the bereaved family during this painful and difficult time, sharing in their grief and loss, and extending our deepest condolences.
We further urge the public, civil society organizations, and all justice-loving individuals to stand united in condemning this atrocity. Silence is complicity. Let us raise our voices collectively to demand justice for Mrs. Tinneilhing Baite and to ensure that such horrific crimes are neither ignored nor repeated.

KWOHR stands firm in its commitment to defend the rights, dignity, and safety of women. We will continue to closely monitor this case and pursue justice relentlessly until accountability is achieved.

Issued by:
Information and Publicity Department
Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights (KWOHR)
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19th Hmar Martyrs' Trophy 2026

The 19th State Level Hmar Martyrs' Trophy Football Tournament 2026 continues with two exciting clashes at Saikot Football Ground ⚽

14th April
🕐 1:30 PM — PLL (B) 🆚 Khikhit FC
🕒 3:00 PM — Love FA 🆚 PLL (A)

#Lamkafootballtalks #Hmarmartyrs'trophy2026 
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Pu Chinzam Tawmbing mualliam

1964 kum a English Paite Dictionary bawlkhetu Pu Chinzam Tawmbing (93) tuni zingkal in mualliam hi. A luang tuni nitaklam in Bungmual hanmual ah vui hiding. 

Rest in Peace. 
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Unidentified woman’s body found in Churachandpur area

Lamka, April 13, 2026: An unidentified female dead body was discovered on the outskirts of Muolvaiphei village under Saikot Sub-Division in Churachandpur district, Manipur, late Monday night.

According to official sources, the information was received at around 11:30 PM from the Secretary of Muolvaiphei Village Authority. A police team immediately rushed to the spot, conducted an inquest, and completed all necessary legal formalities.

In connection with the incident, a case has been registered vide FIR No. 04(04)2026 WPS CCP under Section 103 of the BNS, 2023. The District Magistrate, Churachandpur, has been informed to depute an Executive Magistrate for the inquest proceedings.

The body has been deposited at the District Hospital Morgue, Churachandpur, for further necessary procedures, while investigation is underway to ascertain the identity of the deceased.
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Roudei VVA: Restriction Notice

Eiho Kho Haosa ho leh Authority ho hitobang a PR bolngam nahet tah uvem?

Mihem tehin kisonpi anei u ahie.

Eiho a chu Kisonpi dite leh Govt. Ideology kikop. 🤣 

~ WA
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VV EASTERN ZONE: PRESS RELEASE

VVEZ hon CM pa Tengnoupal luthei lou dia PR Bol. VVEZ ho sei dan in Tengnoupal hi Kangpokpi dan in Govt. In ana gel kha uvin natiuve Kuki leh Meitei hi Separate ahi tan Pressure bol jeh a Nahung lut thei diuva naki gel uva nahung lut tei tei uleh pelthei lou boina hung lhung d  jouse  chung a CM Khemchand in mo jouse aki poh ding ahi ati uve.

CCPur lang a UKNA hon ipi t PR ahin bol uvem ana ngah ute. 
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TINGPIBUNG - LEPLEN KIKAH LAMPI KIHONG TADING

Saikul, the 13th April, 2026

Masang jepma mipi che le valle na security line akisuh jep lou jeh a Tingpibung - Leplen kikah lampi ana kikhah chu akiladoh in,  jing nikho Dt.14th April, 2026 (Tuesday)  a patna mipin angaija banga iman thei kit u ahitai .

Chuleh, Security forces hotoh kihouna dungjui in Jingkah 8:00 a.m apat na nilhah lang 5:00 p.m chan gei ROP umding ahitai . Hichi phatsung hi ekivet toh uva che le valle ibol diuvin mipi hetsah naleh temna ahin kineije.


(THANGSEI TOUTHANG)
    General Secretary
Kuki Inpi Saikul Gamkai 
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Worker’s body sent to Assam after postmortem in Imphal

Imphal, April 13, 2026: The postmortem examination, embalming, and coffin certification of the late Mr. Gupal Boro (34), son of Deben Boro of Dhemaji district, Assam, were conducted at RIMS, Imphal, on Monday in connection with FIR No. 3(04)2026 HLP Police Station under relevant sections of the BNS.

The procedures were carried out with the assistance of Lamphel Police Station, following all required legal formalities. After completion of the process, the body was handed over to Mr. Manoj Nath, Camp In-charge of 2A BIPL, Maukot, for the performance of the last rites.

Officials stated that the mortal remains will be transported by road to the deceased’s native place in Assam for final rites.
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NPO urges local firms for NH-02 work in Senapati

Senapati, April 13, 2026: The Naga People’s Organisation (NPO), Senapati, has urged authorities to allow only local contractors to undertake the ongoing road development work along the Mao–Senapati stretch of National Highway-02 in Manipur.

In a press release issued on Tuesday, the apex civil society body highlighted the engagement of the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) in strengthening and upgrading the stretch from Mao Gate to Taphou Kuki, covering a total length of 51.985 km under EPC mode.

The NPO stated that its demand is based on past experiences where outside contractors allegedly compromised on quality while focusing on speedy completion of projects. It also pointed out that the local public often faces difficulties in raising complaints when executing agencies are from outside the state.

Further, the organisation made it clear that any bidding at below-minus rates for the project would not be accepted. It warned that any violation of fair bidding practices would be viewed seriously and rejected in the larger interest of the public.

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Historical Leadership: Chin State

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ITLF Reaffirms Buffer Zone, Sets May 3 Separation Day

Lamka, April 12, 2026: The Indigenous Tribal Leaders’ Forum (ITLF) has announced that the buffer zone restrictions in the region will remain in force until a political solution is reached.

In a press release issued on Sunday, the ITLF stated that, as per its Meeting Resolution No. 3 dated February 12, 2026, there will be no crossing of the buffer zone. It further clarified that individuals from the Meitei community are not permitted to enter Churachandpur, and the directive continues to be strictly enforced.

The forum urged all concerned to respect and adhere to the buffer zone guidelines to prevent any untoward incidents and to maintain peace and stability in the area.

Meanwhile, the ITLF also informed that a grand observance will be held on May 3, 2026, to mark Separation Day at the Wall of Remembrance. The event, as per Meeting Resolution No. 2 dated March 3, 2026, will honour the memory of those who lost their lives, acknowledging their sacrifices and inspiring collective resilience among the people.

Calling for unity and solidarity, the ITLF appealed to citizens, friends, and well-wishers to support the event. It stated that every contribution, regardless of size, would help ensure the program is conducted with dignity and respect.

To facilitate the event, the ITLF Women Wing will undertake fundraising activities, and the public has been encouraged to extend support through the provided payment channels.

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One Day Naga Consultative Meeting on Naga Homeland

OFFICE OF THE UNITED NAGA COUNCIL
Tahmazam (Senapati H.Q.) - 795106

Ref. No. ____________ Date: April 11, 2026

To
The President
Naga Christian Forum, Manipur

Subject: Invitation to the One Day Naga Consultative Meeting on the Prevailing Situation in Naga Homeland at Tangkhul Baptist Church Imphal Hall, Imphal on April 16, 2026.

Dear Sir,

Greetings from the office of the United Naga Council!

At the backdrop of the confronting situation upon the Naga people, the United Naga Council would like to sincerely solicit your kind presence in the One-Day Consultative Meeting on the Prevailing Situation in the Naga Homeland on April 16, 2026, at TBCI Hall, Imphal.

This meeting is necessitated for the convergence of all the Naga Leaders from different organizations: Naga Churches Leaders, Naga Journalists’ Union, Naga Lawyers’ Association, Naga Doctors’ Association, Naga People Union Imphal, Naga Students, MU, RIMS, JNIMS and UNC along with the office bearers of All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur (ANSAM), Naga Women’s Union (NWU), and Naga People Movement for Human Rights-South (NPMHR-S) for sharing and discussion on the pressing issue of existential threat, confronting the Nagas and to chart out the way forward together for securing our land and people.

Your prayerful and resourceful participation would be highly appreciated.

Yours sincerely,

(VAREIYO SHATSANG)

General Secretary, UNC

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ZOWA Felicitates Calvin Zou IAS AIR 134

🎓🌟 A grand felicitation programme was organised by the Zou Officers’ Welfare Association (ZOWA) in honour of Calvin Ginminlien Zou, who secured an impressive All India Rank (AIR) 134 in the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025–26, emerging as one of the best performers from Northeast India 🇮🇳✨.

The programme was held at the ZOWA Office, Zomi Colony, from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM, under the conductorship of Lawrence K. Munluo, Joint Secretary. The event began with an invocation prayer led by Upa Nangkhanlal, Finance Secretary, followed by a warm welcome address delivered by Pi Mannuamching, Chairperson 🙏.

The felicitation ceremony featured presentation of mementos by ZOWA and individual presentations, recognising the remarkable achievement of the young IAS officer 🎖️. 

In his speech, Calvin Ginminlien Zou shared a heartfelt message, stating that while the community identifies strongly as Christian and community-oriented, there is often a lack of support for others once success is achieved.

“We call ourselves Christians and we have a community-based society, but when we achieve something big, we tend to forget to help others to become successful. This has to stop. I am not criticizing but I want to change this,” he said.

He further revealed that he has started a Telegram platform to guide aspiring candidates on UPSC-CSE preparation, aiming to prevent mistakes he faced due to lack of mentorship 📚💡. 

He emphasized the importance of unity, selflessness, and learning from other communities, particularly citing the Rajasthan tribal Meenas.

Highlighting spiritual values, he added that God must be placed above clans and tribes, quoting Saint Augustine:
“Spread the gospel and if necessary, use works,” stressing that actions should reflect faith and that professions can serve as a ministry ✝️.

He also expressed his vision to build a forum of Christian officers who would lead by example and encourage one another to be witnesses through their lives.
Senior officers of ZOWA shared words of encouragement and advice during the programme 🗣️.

Notable speakers included Pi Mannuamching IAS/DC Pherzawl, Dr. Dongkhanlal, Chairman ZOWA, Associate Professor T. Ginzamang, Lawrence K. Munluo MPS Addl. SP/Churachandpur, Dr. Hegin Tungdim, and others.

The programme also included a discussion and interaction session, followed by a vote of thanks delivered by Pu Ginjamang T. Zomi, Vice-Chairman. 

The event concluded with a benediction prayer by Upa Dongkhanlal Taithul, Advisor 🙌.

The felicitation programme ended on a warm note with high tea, celebrating not just an individual achievement but a collective pride and inspiration for the community ☕🎉.
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Mass resignation: CDC (CoTU)

To,

The Chairman/Secretary
Committee on Tribal Unity

Subject : Mass resignation.

Pu,

Amasan kajana kahin phong uve.

Tuni nikho a kahin seinom uchu:

  1. 8th April 2026 nikho a Volunteer chapang khat hung kikap khah na chung'a Rally kigong a mipi in pan phate cha a alahlou hin KZVV ho nahsah in akineipoi ti photchet na ahi.
  2. Manipur Chief Minister in Buffer Zone ahin suhkeh a gamsung nomtah a ahin jot nachung ah mipi leh Lamkai ho thipbeh cha a aum hin, kum bhabep set KZVV hon Gamgi ahin nga na uhi mipi leh lamkai hon ahepha tapoi ti photchet na in aki mudoh tan ahi.

Achung'a point teni jeh a hin tuni a kon Central Defence Committee (CoTU Defence) member jouse in kahai tauve tia kahin phondoh u ahi.

Dated : KMC
10th April 2026

CDC (CoTU)

Signature overleaf

~ W/A

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Police Summon Issued to Michael Lamjathang in Imphal

Imphal, April 10, 2026: A police summon has been issued to Michael Lamjathang of Imphal West district, directing him to appear before the Officer-in-Charge of Imphal Police Station.

According to the official document issued under Section 179 of the BNSS, Lamjathang, son of T. Lhunkholet and a resident of A/P Hotel Imphal, has been asked to appear at the Imphal Police Station, Imphal West, Manipur, on April 10, 2026, at 5:00 PM.

The summon states that his presence is required for recording his statement in connection with an enquiry related to GD Entry No. 16/IPS/2026 dated April 9, 2026. Authorities have warned that failure to comply with the summon may lead to stringent legal action against him.

The notice was issued from Imphal and bears the signature of the Officer-in-Charge, Imphal Police Station.

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Hiangtam (V) BIEHINN THAH HONNA UM DING

April 11,2026 chieng in Presbyterian Church of India, Hiangtam (V) Biehinn honna um ding a, Rev Gouginsang, biel Pastor in honna leh latna nei ding hi.

Vaiguon zaw hun ah mipi peikhawmte  a ding in Annkuong imkhawmna zong bawl ding uhi.

KHRIST A KIPUMKHATNA
April 11, 2026 | Ziltawpni
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KSO Ukhrul Slams Attacks on Students, Seeks Action Now

Ukhrul, April 10, 2026: The Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO), Ukhrul has strongly condemned a series of violent incidents targeting school students in the district, calling the situation a “state failure” and urging immediate government intervention.

In a statement issued on Friday, the organisation expressed outrage over the continued threats, violence, and unsafe conditions faced by students amid the ongoing conflict in the region. It stated that repeated attacks on school-going children reflect a serious breakdown of basic security and human values.

The KSO highlighted a disturbing incident on March 24, 2026, at Indira Gandhi Hill Flower School, where armed attackers allegedly identified as Tangkhul militants opened fire near the school premises during morning hours. The attackers had reportedly set up bunkers about 250 meters from the school. The use of explosives and stray bullets left students and teachers traumatised. Due to the prevailing crisis, the school had already been operating in two separate sessions because of low attendance and staff shortages.

On the same day, another incident occurred involving students of Blossom English School, who were ambushed while returning home after completing their matriculation examinations. The attack reportedly took place between Tingpibung and Leplen, further heightening fear among students and parents in the area.

The organisation also alleged that despite reporting these incidents, authorities have failed to take adequate action. Following the March 24 attack, Indira Gandhi Hill Flower School shifted its classes to a church building for safety. However, even this measure proved insufficient, as students were again targeted on April 7 while returning from classes.

Questioning the inaction of authorities, the KSO warned that such negligence emboldens perpetrators and puts innocent lives at risk. It called for urgent measures to ensure the safety of students and educational institutions.

The KSO demanded that the government immediately ensure security in all schools, remove militant presence near educational institutions, and take strict legal action against those responsible for the attacks.

Stressing the right to education and safety, the organisation urged authorities to act decisively without further delay to restore a peaceful environment for children.

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Two Arrested, Arms & 1,800 Kg Poppy Seeds Seized in Manipur

Imphal, April 10: In a series of operations, security forces on April 10, 2026 arrested two individuals and recovered a large cache of arms, ammunition, and suspected contraband from different parts of Manipur.

According to official reports, two persons identified as Letjakai Haokip (32) of Sarang Tampak, Chakpikarong in Chandel district (currently residing at Thingkangphai, Churachandpur) and Lunkhohao Haokip (40) of V. Tuisomjang village, Churachandpur, were arrested from T. Bangla MVCP under Churachandpur Police Station in Churachandpur district.

During the operation, security personnel seized one modified carbine, one 9 mm pistol, and 36 sacks suspected to contain poppy seeds weighing approximately 1,800 kilograms. Additionally, two DI vehicles bearing registration numbers NL01 AF-6831 and MZ01 AC-9716, along with two mobile handsets, were recovered from their possession.

In a separate operation on the same day, security forces recovered a significant cache of arms and explosives from a forest area near Taijang village under Chakpikarong Police Station in Chandel district.

The recovered items include one AK-47 rifle, one MP-5 rifle with magazine, four country-made carbine guns with magazines, three country-made single-barrel breech-loading (SBBL) guns, four Lathod guns, seven Pompi mortars, five Pompi shells, and suspected IED-making materials weighing about 4 kilograms.

Further, 26 rounds of ammunition of various calibres and five Baofeng walkie-talkie sets were also seized during the operation.

Security forces have intensified operations in the region to curb illegal activities and ensure peace and security.

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BSF Jawan Martyred in Ukhrul, Manipur Police Pay Tribute

Imphal, April 10: Manipur Police on Friday paid homage to BSF jawan CT/GD Mithun Mandal, a resident of Bhagjan Tola village in West Bengal, who was martyred in the line of duty.

According to official sources, the jawan came under unprovoked firing by militants while deployed in the Litan area under Ukhrul district on April 10, 2026. He sustained fatal injuries during the attack.

Security forces have since launched intensive search operations in and around the area. Area domination exercises are also underway to track down and apprehend the militants responsible for the incident.

Authorities have condemned the attack and reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining law and order in the region.

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CNF/CC Te Motor 10 Tawh Zogam Tonzang Khua Tung Ta

Pawlkhatte’ genna ah, Tedim khuapi kap ding aci zong om himahleh, Tedim khuapi’ sangin Z-EC te kap dingin ki-ummawh zaw hi ci in Zogam pan thutut kingah hi.

Abeisa kum 2021 hunlai dan in CNF/CC in Z-EC te hong nawk’toh dan in hong nawkto thei khading in gen uh hi.

Khangno nipil, miciim, mitei pawlkhatte’n - Z-EC te lim’tak akigin kei ua leh Malkual nangawn khahsuah tading uh a, Malkhual nangawn khahsuah le uh Kawlgam hong lut’kik ding uh kum 10 pan kum 30 bang sawt khading hi ci’n gen uh hi.

08-04-2026 | Wednesday
©️𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝟐.𝟎
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8THNICIA '26: KSO Delhi & NCR

𝐊𝐔𝐊𝐈 𝐒𝐓𝐔𝐃𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐒’ 𝐎𝐑𝐆𝐀𝐍𝐈𝐒𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍, 𝐃𝐄𝐋𝐇𝐈 & 𝐍𝐂𝐑

9th April 2026

Northeast Students’ Cell, Kirori Mal College gonna noiya 8THNICIA’26, kum 2026 sung a cultural celebration hondohna kingon a KSOD&NCR in “Community Partner” hina jal in executive holeh member phabep pi in tuni kho in panlah na aga kinei in ahi.

Kingon sung in KSOD&NCR Cultural troupe injong kilom tah in lam vetsah na ana neiye. Kingong toh ho akon in KSOD&NCR “Community Partner” hina jal a kipapi na le hetjing na ding in thil peh jong ahin nei in, vetlom tah le kipah tah in ana kisang’e.

Hitobang kingon ho a northeast sung a jatdang namdang jao na a KSOD&NCR in deichom a kouna akimu thei hi Organiser ho chutahle NE Students’ Cell, Kirori Mal College a KSOD&NCR member ho pan lah na ahijeh in ama hochung a ikipanau iphong uve. Chuban le, namvon nam lam kilom sela japi muthei a poh doh thei ahijal, KSOD&NCR Cultural troupe ho ahin, chuleh a mimal a hung kalsong hojou se chung ajong ikipanau iphong uve.

𝐒𝐝/-
𝐃𝐞𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐈𝐧𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧,𝐏𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐌𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐚
𝐊𝐔𝐊𝐈 𝐒𝐓𝐔𝐃𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐒’ 𝐎𝐑𝐆𝐀𝐍𝐈𝐒𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍, 𝐃𝐄𝐋𝐇𝐈 & 𝐍𝐂𝐑 
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SINGNGAT AREA A GARI ACCIDENT

ZYO Singngat block in phattuam ngaina toh del

09 DOUPI/APRIL, 2026
Thukimudan in tuni Lamka toh Singngat kikal Belpuan khuo leh Haijang khuo kikal a gari neu accident kha a,tuami thu Zou Youth Organization(ZYO)SINGNGAT BLOCK in athu ajah in ngainat na toh va del un va buaipi uhi.

Accident tuahpa ahi leh kaprang apat singngat lhanghoi veng a damlou veh ding a hing kuon in ki gen hi.

Accident a nu lhingneihoi leh nu nemneihoi kishukha un serious sim un singngat CHC a pui in um a tuana Lamka lang adia refferal in um a,Singngat ZYO  President Job kamsei in hahkhiat na nei hi.

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Paite Meet 2026: Unity, Peace & Shared Roots


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TSP Felicitates Thangminlal on CBDT Success 2026 🎉

THANGKHAL SINLAI PAWLPI
(Thangkhal Students’ Association)
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
Lamka, Churachandpur, Manipur – 795128
Motto: Righteousness exalts a nation

Ref. No. TSP-GHQs/Edn/CN/08/25-27
Date: 08/04/2026

CONGRATULATORY NOTE
Lamka, The 8th April 2026

The Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi (TSP) General Headquarters extends its profound and heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Thangminlal, s/o (L) Thangaikhup and Mrs. Nemneiching of Tuibuang Village, on his exemplary accomplishment in securing the position of Office Superintendent in the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) through the SSC CGL 2025 Examination.

This distinguished milestone stands as a testament to his unwavering dedication, perseverance, and steadfast commitment to excellence. The organization takes immense pride in his achievement and expresses its firm confidence that he will discharge his responsibilities with integrity and distinction, contributing meaningfully to public service.

May the Almighty bless him with wisdom, strength, and continued success. May his future endeavours be marked by even greater accomplishments.

Issued by:
Education Department
THANGKHAL SINLAI PAWLPI
General Headquarters
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UPF, KNO Condemn Bishnupur Blast Incident

Lamka, April 8: The United People’s Front (UPF) and the Kuki National Organisation (KNO) have strongly condemned the bomb blast incident at Tronglaubi in Bishnupur district, where two children were killed and their mother seriously injured on April 7, 2026.

In a joint statement, the organisations termed the incident as unfortunate and tragic. They also urged media outlets to exercise restraint and avoid blaming any particular community without proper verification.

UPF and KNO expressed their heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family and prayed for strength during this difficult time.

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Zomi National Army (ZNA) Formed

 

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UKNA Denies Role in Bishnupur Attack Case

Lamka, April 8: The United Kuki National Army (UKNA) has denied any involvement in the recent attack on civilians at Tronglaobi in Bishnupur district, calling the allegations baseless and misleading.

In a clarification statement, UKNA said the claims linking the group to the incident are unfounded and appear to be an attempt to misattribute blame in an already tense situation. The organisation reiterated that it does not support or engage in violence against innocent civilians, especially children.

UKNA also stated that it has been working to maintain peace in buffer zones and prevent communal escalation. It appreciated the role of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in controlling the situation and preventing further violence.

Further, the group rejected reports claiming that its members were arrested in connection with the incident, calling such reports false and irresponsible. It urged the media and authorities to act responsibly and avoid spreading unverified information.

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UZO-GHQ LEADERS 2026-2030

President: Thangzamang
Vice President: Nengchinlam
General Secretary: S. Nengkhanlun
Joint Secretary: Felix Sianmuanthang
Secretary Finance: John Haulamlian
Treasure: Thangsuankhup
Secretary Home & Organisation: Ginzathang
Secretary (External) : Chinkhenpau
Secretary (Custom & Culture) : Ngamkhenthang
Secretary Literature & Youth affairs: S Hauliankhup
Secretary Info & Information: Joshua M. Samte
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Free Medical at Zogal Hall by Emmanuel Hospital Association

Free Medical Camp 

Date:8/4/26 (Wednesday)

Amun: Zogal Hall

Timing: 10:00 am

No.of Doctor: 1

Nurses: 2




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Zou Students’ Body Felicitates 4 Achievers | Photo Album

The Zou Sangnaupang Pawlpi (Zou Students' Association) General Headquarters honoured four outstanding young achievers from the Zou community at Tangpijol village under Singat Sub-Division, Churachandpur District, on April 7, 2026.

The achievers are:

Calvin Ginminlien Zou – AIR 134 in UPSC 2025

Chiinzoukim Tungnung – Indian Revenue Service (2023)

Chinpilhing Kipgen Zou – Indian Foreign Service (2026)


James Khaiminthang Zou – Indian Statistical Service (2024)

For photographs, click the link below:
ZSP FELICITATION PROGRAMME, TANGPIJOL 2026


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BASELESS ALLEGATIONS: KOHUR

KoHuR condemns baseless allegations against the Kuki-Zo in the tragic bomb blast killing two innocent minors without any substantiation & demand impartial probe to ensure justice and prevent communal misuse of the tragedy 
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Book: Manipur in Peril ~ Michael Lamjathang Thadou

 Preface

This book uncovers a hidden truth and provides a rigorously researched account of the rise of Kuki supremacist ideology, its violent campaigns, and the manipulation of identity politics that have led to the marginalisation and persecution of the Thadou community in Manipur. Drawing on historical, political, and ethnographic evidence, it exposes how the creation of the “Any Kuki Tribes” (AKT) category, coupled with the consolidation of Kuki militant and political networks, has destabilised Manipur’s plural society and threatened the survival of its indigenous peoples.

The narrative traces the deliberate construction of the “Kuki” identity from colonial times. It demonstrates how it has been weaponised to serve expansionist and political agendas in Manipur and neighbouring regions. It details the systematic suppression of the Thadou identity, the use of intimidation and violence by Kuki armed groups, and the complicity of political actors who enabled these processes through policies of appeasement and flawed frameworks, including the Suspension of Operations (SoO) agreement.

Despite relentless persecution, the Thadou community has displayed extraordinary resilience. Through principled advocacy, peaceful dialogue, and alliances with other indigenous groups, they have upheld their identity and commitment to justice. The book highlights key moments of inter-community outreach and reconciliation, underscoring that the future of Manipur depends on unity, inclusion, and the protection of the rights of all original inhabitants.

This work calls for urgent reforms: the annulment of the AKT category, the abrogation of the SoO agreement, and accountability for those who have engineered division and violence. It warns against the dangers of identity-based politics and extremist narratives and urges all communities to recommit to constitutional values, historical truth, and peaceful coexistence.

The concluding message is unmistakable: only by confronting historical injustices, correcting mistakes, rejecting supremacist ideologies, and building a genuinely multi-ethnic, harmonious society can Manipur secure lasting peace and justice for all its people.

Courtesy: THADOU NAM

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A Seminar on ZOFATE INSUIHKHAWM

A Seminar on
ZOFATE INSUIHKHAWM

Venue: EBC Centenary Hall, New Lamka
Date: 21st April 2026
Time: 10:30 AM

Everyone is invited.
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Hun-Thadou Festival Observed in Scaled Back Manner Amid Brutal Killings

MEDIA RELEASE
Imphal, the 7th April, 2027

The 8th State-Level Hun-Thadou Cultural Festival 2026, under the theme “Upholding Our Identity, Shaping Our Destiny,” was held in a restricted form today in Imphal following the brutal killing of two innocent children—a five-year-old boy and a five-month-old baby girl—by suspected Kuki terrorists in Tronglaobi, Bishnupur district, in the early hours of April 7. In response to this heinous act of terrorism, all live streaming, concert, and entertainment programmes were cancelled. What should have been a celebration of identity was reduced to a day of mourning, anger, and justified outrage.

Dignitaries from across Manipur—including leaders of civil society organisations and elected representatives—as well as a delegation from Mizoram, including the leadership of the Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP), joined leaders and members of the Thadou community at the event. Their addresses reaffirmed not only the cultural importance of the Hun-Thadou Festival but also the historic role of the Thadou people as defenders of peace and the territorial integrity of Manipur—principles now under direct and intensifying assault.

While the entertainment components were withdrawn, the core programme—including the release of the Hun-Thadou Cultural Festival Souvenir and the book “Manipur in Peril: The Danger of Kuki Supremacism and Radicalism,” with the subtitle “The Thadou Struggle: Defending Peace and Indigenous Identity Against Persecution”—proceeded as scheduled. Jointly produced by the Thadou Students’ Association, Thadou Inpi Manipur, and Thadou Community International, the book lays bare the ideological foundations and operational networks driving the ongoing Kuki violence. Its warning is explicit and unambiguous: appeasement of extremism produces violence. The killings of today are not incidental—they are the inevitable consequence of a failed and reckless policy approach.

For years, Thadou civil bodies have issued clear, consistent, and urgent warnings about rising Kuki radicalisation, organised violence, and the expanding reach of Kuki extremist networks. These warnings were not merely ignored—they were deliberately sidelined. Instead of dismantling these threats, authorities have chosen to engage, accommodate, and in effect legitimise actors linked to Kuki violence. This sustained pattern of Kuki appeasement, combined with the marginalisation of credible pro-peace organisations—including Thadou Inpi Manipur and other responsible civil society voices of the state—has directly enabled the current and past crises in Manipur.

This is not simply a policy lapse—it is a serious failure of responsibility and accountability. When perpetrators of violence face no consequences, they are emboldened. When the state replaces firmness with appeasement, it risks becoming complicit in the escalation of violence. The loss of innocent children is not collateral—it is the direct cost of that failure.

The decision to scale back the festival was not only an expression of grief—it was a clear act of protest. It reflects the deep anger, growing frustration, and collapsing trust among a people who have long warned of precisely these consequences.

The time for symbolic gestures is over. The time for denial is over. What is required now is immediate, decisive, and uncompromising action. Anything less will only invite further bloodshed.

It is now undeniable that forces seeking to destabilise and fracture Manipur will stop at nothing. This moment must harden—not weaken—the collective resolve of the people of Manipur to stand united, defend peace, and defeat those who seek to destroy it.

The Thadou community acknowledges the growing understanding and support extended by the people of Manipur—especially members and leaders of Meitei civil society—in recognising the distinct identity of the Thadou people and rejecting past mischaracterisations of Thadous as Kuki.

Thadou Inpi Manipur and the Organising Committee of the Hun-Thadou Cultural Festival 2026 express gratitude to the Almighty for guiding the community thus far, and extend sincere thanks to all who contributed to organising the event and to those who participated in the event.

Issued by – Thadou Inpi Manipur


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SIMTE TRIBE COUNCIL LEADERS 2026-31

SIMTE TRIBE COUNCIL(STC) GENERAL HEADQUARTER 2026-2031 PRESIDENT DIING IN H. LIANMINTHANG SIMTE TEELCHING IN OM

Lamka,  07 April 2026: Simte Tribe Council(STC) General Headquarter Election tuni Simte Inn, Simveng ah  neih in om a, hiai hun ah kum 2026-2031 sung President diing H. Lianminthang Simte teelching in om hi. Secretary diingin T. BarnabasThongkam teelching in om hi.

 Executive Member diingin
 1)Thangkhanlal Thangsing
2) L. Dongchinthang
3) L. Hauminthang
4) B. Chinmuan
5) P. Thianmuang
6) L. Anthony Ngaihte
7) Th. Tuanzachin
8) T. Khambiakmuan
9) T. Hangmuanlal
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Manipur Launches Massive Hunt After Deadly Tronglaobi Blast

Imphal, April 7: The Manipur government has launched a large-scale security operation to apprehend those responsible for the Tronglaobi bomb blast that killed two children early Tuesday. Authorities said the perpetrators would be pursued “at the earliest,” even as their identities remain unknown.

Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh announced that the case has been handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) following consultations with the Union Home Minister and state legislators. Condemning the attack, he described it as an attempt by vested interests to disrupt peace in the state.

A massive combing operation is currently underway, involving joint teams of State Police, Assam Rifles, and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), with aerial support from helicopters. The Chief Minister said security forces have been instructed to intensify efforts and act swiftly.

A high-level security review meeting was convened with representatives from the Army, Assam Rifles, State Police, and CRPF to coordinate the response. Officials said operations have been strengthened, including the redeployment of state commandos to hill areas with bulletproof vehicles.

Appealing for calm, Singh urged residents not to be swayed by emotions and to cooperate with authorities in restoring normalcy.

Home Minister Konthoujam Govindas Singh echoed the Chief Minister’s concerns, calling the attackers “peace disruptors” seeking to destabilize the region. He confirmed that orders had been issued to launch an extensive operation to capture those behind the blast.

Separately, violence was reported in Bishnupur district, where five people sustained bullet injuries after protesters attempted to storm a CRPF camp earlier in the day. Two of the injured later died, while others suffered minor injuries.

Both the Chief Minister and the Home Minister visited injured victims and their families at a hospital in Imphal. The Chief Minister also expressed condolences over the death of a minor girl at a relief camp in Akampat and announced ex gratia assistance and support for the affected families.

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