Church Leaders Meet UNC Leaders, Appeal for Peace

Senapati, 19 May 2026: A ten-member team of church leaders representing the Manipur Baptist Convention (MBC), the Council of Baptist Churches in North East India (CBCNEI), the Asia Pacific Baptist Federation (APBF) and the Baptist World Alliance (BWA) met leaders of the United Naga Council (UNC), the Naga People’s Organisation (NPO) and other civil society organisations at the UNC office in Senapati district today.

The meeting discussed the prevailing tense situation between the two tribal communities in the region. Deliberations were also held on ways to defuse the present crisis arising out of the hostage incident following the killing of three church leaders on May 13, 2026.

Following the interaction, the church leaders strongly appealed for the unconditional release of hostages on both sides on humanitarian grounds.

Speaking to the media, Rev. Dr. Namseng R. Marak, Secretary General, CBCNEI, said that this was a difficult moment for the affected families and appealed to all communities to exercise restraint, remain patient and move forward in the spirit of forgiveness and peace.

He stated that the church leaders had already appealed to both the Naga and Kuki communities and expressed hope that positive outcomes would emerge from the discussions held with UNC leaders. He also urged people not to believe in rumours or unverified social media posts and called upon all communities to uphold brotherhood and humanity for the restoration of peace in Manipur.

AC. Thotso, Member Secretary, Working Committee, UNC, said that the Baptist leaders had brought a joint appeal from the Baptist World Alliance, Asia Pacific Baptist Federation, CBCNEI and MBC. He welcomed the peace initiative taken by the church leaders and stated that the matter would be considered by the appropriate decision-making bodies of the organisation. He reiterated that peace can prevail only when truth is acknowledged.

It may be mentioned that Chief Minister Shri Yumnam Khemchand Singh met the church leaders yesterday at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat and appreciated their efforts towards bringing peace and harmony among communities in the State. Another Church leaders also visited the victim families in Keithelmanbi and Damdei village in Kangpokpi district to offer their condolences.

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Jiribam Holds Plantation Drive Under IEC Campaign

Jiribam, May 19, 2026 (DIO): As part of the ongoing nationwide IEC Campaign on Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan - Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle, the District Administration, Jiribam today carried out a saturation and plantation drive at the Deputy Commissioner’s Office Complex and Jairolpokpi Village. 
The drive was led by Deputy Commissioner of Jiribam, Shri Krishna Kumar, IAS. 

Around 20 saplings of different tree species were planted at the DC Office Complex, while nearly 100 saplings were planted at Jairolpokpi Village. The tree saplings were provided by the Divisional Forest Office, Jiribam to encourage afforestation and environmental protection through people’s participation and mass plantation efforts.
The plantation drive was attended by senior officials, including L. Tarajeet Singh, MCS, SDO, Jiribam; RK Sailash Singh, District Nodal Officer; officials from the DFO, Jiribam and other concerned IEC members of the district.


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IEC Campaign held in Machi TB Block

Tengnoupal, 19 May, 2026 (DIO): In continuation of the Nationwide IEC Campaign on Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan - Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle, the District Administration, Tengnoupal today conducts Janjatiya Garima Utsav at Meipou Village community hall, Tengnoupal District.

Today’s Saturation camps was held under Machi TD Block covering  Khangshim, Laiching Maipou and Khukarthil villages. 11 (eleven) line departments have provided services to around 150 participants from the three villages.

The programme featured public interaction, awareness sessions on government schemes, grievances and inter departmental coordination.

Speaking to the gathering, Programme officer of Fishery department  said that though fishery is considered as small department it would greatly help those farmers who had not regular income.  The department has taken up six component in Tengnoupal district by providing financial assistance. He urges those fish farmers who avail financial assistance should work  hard with sincerity to yield more production. Officials from Health and District Child Protection Unit aslo spoke on various schemes they have implemented as awareness to the general public.

Chairman, Meipou village Authority, Makunga Tomba, Dr. Th. Priyobata MO, Sankhil Reena Lamkang, Sub-Register, Cooperative were among those dignitaries attended on the dais.








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‘Jan Bhagidaari’ IEC Campaign Begins at Song Song

Senapati, 19 May, 2026 (DIO-IPR): The District Administration of Senapati launched its first Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) Campaign under the Jan Bhagidaari—Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle initiative under DA-JGUA today for the Song Song T.D. Block at the Town Community Hall, Song Song.

​Speaking at the event, P. Melody, Village Level Worker (VLW) for Song Song Block, highlighted the significance of the campaign. She emphasized that the initiative aims to build widespread awareness and strengthen grassroots community participation in government welfare programs. She further urged village chairmen and secretaries to actively sensitize their communities about the various government schemes tailored for tribal villages.

​Representatives and experts from various line departments including Agriculture, Social Welfare (ICDS Cell), Medical, Forest, and banking institutions sensitized the attendees on key welfare schemes. Detailed briefings were provided on initiatives such as PM-KISAN, Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY), Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY), Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY), the importance of routine vaccination, and other department-specific programs.

​The campaign also featured interactive community activities, including a plantation drive, a village transect walk, and the sharing of success stories by local beneficiaries.

Around 360 participants from 13 villages across the Song Song T.D. Block attended the IEC Campaign. Additionally, 10 stalls were set up by various line departments to provide on-the-spot services and information, where 242 persons were guided and given awareness on various schemes such as PM KISHAN, Mission Vatsalya, HPV Vaccination, PMSBY, PMJJBY etc. and also 48 persons were screened with Tuberculosis (TB) and Non- Communicable Diseases (NCDs) by Health department during the day's campaign.


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IEC Campaign Starts in Lhungtin and Island Sub Division

Sabse Door, Sabse Paas, Information Education and Communication (IEC) Campaign for the district of Kangpokpi has officially kick started today at the two Sub Divisions of the district ie Lhungtin Sub Divisions and Island Sub Division which cover two separate camps each. IEC Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan is an awareness and outreach initiative, particularly focused on tribal and remote areas, aimed at informing people about government welfare schemes and ensuring eligible beneficiaries receive services through camps and local activities. The campaign includes awareness programs on government schemes, village meetings and outreach activities, health screening and entitlement camps, grievance redressal through Jan Sunwai, and door-to-door or village-level interactions by officials and volunteers.

The awareness campaign for Lhungtin and Island Sub Divisions is being supervised by the Block Development Officer Shri Samuel Misao MCS, SDO Lhungtin and Shri Len Singsit MCS, SDO Island respectively. The Lhungtin block will consist of two separate camps which will covered 6 village and the Island block will consist of two separate camps which will be covering 8 villages. 

Today's awareness camp provide explaining eligibility and application procedures, identifying beneficiaries, helping people fill forms or update documents, conducting health screenings, addressing public grievances through Jan Sunwai sessions, distributing information materials, and carrying out village-level discussions or door-to-door outreach so that people in remote areas are informed and connected with services entitlement drives, village immersion drives, Jan Sunwai sessions, documentation, and debriefing activities across the district. Camps are also being set from line department including Health Department, Agriculture, CAF& PD, among others.

The campaign will covers 25 distinct policy interventions spanning 17 Central ministries under the PM DASGVA framework, alongside an additional 11 targeted interventions from 9 ministries dedicated specifically to the PM JANMAN scheme.

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Ukhrul Holds Plantation Drive Under IEC Campaign

Ukhrul, 19 May, 2026 (DIO-IPR): In a concerted effort to promote environmental sustainability and improve public health, Ukhrul District conducted extensive saturation and plantation drives today emphasizing community participation and awareness under the IEC campaign titled ‘Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle, 2026’.

The initiatives, led by the District Forest Officer and the Chief Medical Officer Ukhrul, aimed to foster ecological conservation and healthcare awareness among residents. The plantation drives saw the successful planting of thousands of saplings across various locations in the district, contributing to the district’s green cover enhancement.

In addition to environmental efforts, the district also organized free health camps across multiple villages, providing essential medical check-ups and health services to the local communities. These camps were managed by the Chief Medical Officer Ukhrul and offered free consultation, basic medicines, and health awareness sessions.

The IEC campaign aims to reach the remotest parts of Ukhrul, ensuring that health and environmental initiatives benefit all sections of society. District officials expressed their commitment to continue these efforts, emphasizing the importance of community involvement for sustainable development.

Residents appreciated the dual focus on health and environment, highlighting the significance of such drives in improving their quality of life and ecological balance.

The district administration plans to sustain these efforts through regular campaigns and community engagement activities, reinforcing the district’s commitment to a healthier and greener future. 

The campaign today was a notable success with the response from approximately 1217 participants across the district.
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IEC Campaign Brings Government Services Closer to People in Pherzawl

PHERZAWL, May 19, 2026: In a focused effort to strengthen grassroots governance, the District Administration of Pherzawl organised an Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaign titled “Jan Bhagidaari Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle” at the district headquarters and Tipaimukh Block today.

The campaign, supervised by Sub-Divisional Officers, aimed to enhance public participation in development programmes, welfare schemes, and grievance redressal systems. By converging multiple departments on a single platform, the initiative ensured that essential services reached even the most remote sections of the population.

Officials conducted awareness sessions on flagship schemes spanning health, education, sanitation, and livelihoods, while also facilitating on-the-spot registration and verification of beneficiaries. A dedicated grievance redressal desk enabled residents to raise concerns and receive immediate assistance.

Departments such as Health, Education, PHED, Forest, and Revenue actively participated, delivering services in a coordinated manner. Special emphasis was placed on Aadhaar enrolment, AB-PMJAY, and issuance of key certificates, helping citizens access various government entitlements more efficiently.

The programme also featured a tree plantation drive and free health check-ups, with medical teams providing basic diagnostic services and distributing essential medicines.

The event drew large participation from villagers, including village chiefs, and students, many of whom appreciated the administration’s initiative to deliver services directly at their doorstep and address local issues promptly.















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IEC Campaign Held Across Four Locations in CCPur

Lamka, May 19, 2026 (DIO): The Churachandpur District Administration conducted the Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) campaign “Jan Bhagidaari Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle” across four locations—Churachandpur SDO Office Campus, M. Songgel Community Hall for Tuibong Block, Muallum village for Singngat Block, and Santing-1 for Henglep Block.
Supervised by the Sub-Divisional Officers of the respective sub-divisions, the campaign sought to strengthen public participation in developmental activities, welfare schemes, and grievance redressal mechanisms through coordinated efforts of the administration and line departments.

The programme featured public interaction, awareness sessions on government schemes, grievance collection, review of developmental issues, and inter-departmental coordination.

Key highlights included awareness drives on flagship schemes in health, education, sanitation, and livelihood; on-the-spot registration and verification of eligible beneficiaries; and a grievance redressal desk to promptly address service-related concerns.

Officials from the Health, ICDS, Education, Tribal Development, Forest, Revenue, and other departments actively engaged with the public, ensuring direct and effective service delivery. Special emphasis was placed on Aadhaar enrolment and seeking ration card applications, and the issuance of essential certificates, enabling beneficiaries to access a wide range of government entitlements. Immunization drives were also conducted alongside free general health check-ups, which included basic diagnostic services and the distribution of essential medicines.

People from different villages attended the programme in large numbers, including village chiefs, community leaders, and students. Many appreciated the government’s outreach initiative aimed at bringing essential services directly to the public.






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Jiribam Book Fair-cum-Literary, Cultural and Educational Meet 2026



All interested students of Jiribam are requested to participate in the Fair. 
Respected media persons are also requested to cover the event in the larger interest of Jiribam.

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CCpur launches IEC Campaign for Tribal Welfare

 






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CCpur: Special Intensive Revision of Electoral Roll - Phase III


 


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Pherzawl: Special Intensive Revision of Electoral Roll - Phase III

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🙏 ZYO Leaders Support Family of Late Dallamthang 🙏

ZOU Youth Organisation (ZYO) Shillong President Mr Aron Muanthang, along with leaders of ZYO-GHQ, today visited Mrs Vungi, the wife of Late Dallamthang, who served as a ZYO Ambulance Driver. During the visit, they extended support to the bereaved family by providing household essentials such as rice, dal, cooking oil, salt, and cold drinks.

Late Dallamthang was carrying a patient from Imphal Airport on 3 May 2023 when violence suddenly broke out on the way. Fearing for his safety, he took refuge at Moirang Police Station. However, on the night of 4 May, a Meitei mob allegedly took him away from the police station and brutally beat him to death.

The painful memory of his tragic death still remains in the hearts of his loved ones and the community. His service, courage, and sacrifice will never be forgotten.

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🕊️ Nu Vungi w/o (L) Dallamthang (ZYO Ambulance Driver) & family te vena Pu Aron Muanthang, President ZYO Shillong Branch leh ZYO-GHQ ten 18/05/2026 in nei ua tamhun ah anntang, daal, sathau, chini leh theitui piehna nei uhi. 

(L) Dallamthang ahileh apeisa 3rd May, 2023 nia damlou Imphal Airport a puo a apeilai un, theikholou pi’n igam ah buoina ahing umna ah lamkal ah buoina ahing tuoh ua. Abit ding lunggelna tawh Moirang Police Station ana bel uhi. Huchi kawmkawm lai in Moirang Police Station jong hing bitjou ta lou in azing ni 4th May, 2023 zaan lai in talpah te’n mulkimna bei hiel in ahinna ahing na lahpi uhi. 💔🕯️

Amah thina lungkham huoi chu innsung mite leh mipite lungsim sung ah tuhin tan in a om zing nalai hi. 🙏🕊️

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🕊️ CONDOLENCE: Mr Tongthang | Delhi 💐


Mr Tongthang, husband of Mrs Zam Mary of Mahavir Enclave, New Delhi, passed away at 🏥 Indira Gandhi Hospital, Dwarka, on Monday night, 18 May 2026, around 10:45 PM. 😔

We extend our heartfelt condolences and prayers to the bereaved family during this difficult time. May God grant them strength, comfort, and peace. 🙏🏼✨

Rest in Peace 🕯️💔
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🕯️ SUNNA
Dahuaitah mai in Pa Tongthang (h/o Nu Zam Mary, Mahavir Enclave) [f/o Tv. Hangkhanpau, Proprietor, FosterWood Carpentry, Munirka] in tuni Monday (18.05.2026) zan 10:45 PM lahvel in 🏥 Indira Gandhi Hospital, Dwarka Sec-9 ah damlouna zieh in hingna mualliamsan ta hi. 😔

Tuletu in a luang Indira Gandhi Hospital, Dwarka ah um a, ZYO Delhi nungah-tangval adel thei leh kithuapi theitan in del chiet vai 🙏🏼

ZYO DNCR in i sun tahzet ua, sunpi thu iphuong uh ahi. Mangpa’n a nuosie innsung mite leh ama iit leh ngaite zousie a van hamuonna toh henem tahen. 🙏🏼🕊️

~ Info & Publicity, ZYO DNCR
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SUNNA
Dahuaitah mai in Pa Tongthang (h/o Nu Zam Mary and f/o Tv. Hangkhanpau, Proprietor, Foster Wood Carpentry, Munirka) in tuni Tuesday (19.05.2026) zingkallang 3:00am lahvel in hing beisanta hi. Ama ahileh damlouna zieh a Indira Gandhi Hospital, Dwarka Sec-9, a ana ki enkol, a condition critical zieha Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital langa ICU a zan phuahphei ding akisawm lai a damzou nawnlou a hing beisan ahi.

(L) Pa Tongthang ahileh Aina (Churachandpur, Manipur) a Upa Ginkhohang tapa ahia, a azi leh tate toh Mahavir Enclave, Delhi mun a khuasa lel ahi uhi.

A luangdamsa pen tu in Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital Mortuary ah kikoi phot hi. Mipite leh innsung mite tuletu in a tenna inn Mahavir Enclave a kikhawlkhawm phot ahi. 

Mishi pen Delhi mun a PCI Delhi (ZPCS) inntehna toh vuiliam ding chi ahi. Hattuam pawlpi lamkaite'n shivuina ding hanmun lam abuaipi laitah uh ahia, bangkim saifel ahizou chieng in program details, amun leh timing te hing ki update zel ding hi.

ZYO DNCR in i sun tahzet ua, sunpi thu iphuong uh ahi. Mangpa'n a nuosie innsung mite leh ama iit leh ngaite zousie a van hamuonna toh henem tahen🙏🏼
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~ Info & Publicity, ZYO DNCR
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United Kuki Council: Appeal & Public Annoucement


APPEAL & PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
The 18th May, 2026 

To.
All Concerned Citizens, Community Leaders, Civil Society Organisations, and Members of the Khulmi/Khurmi Tribes of CHANDEL and TENGNOUPAL Districts

Subject: Appeal for Peaceful Coexistence, Mutual Understanding, and Preservation of Communal Harmony in Our Ancestral Homeland as Blood Brothers. 

It is hereby brought to the attention of all concerned that the districts of Chandel District and Tengnoupal District have historically remained the ancestral homeland of the Songthu/ Chongthu bloodline, known among our people as the Khulmi/Khurmi community, recognised within the broader Kuki-Chin family of tribes.

From the colonial period onward, these historically connected bloodlines were administratively and artificially categorised into so-called “Old Kuki” and “New Kuki” groupings - classifications that fragmented what had long existed as a culturally and ancestrally unified people. Despite such externally imposed divisions, our shared ancestry, traditions, customary ties, and territorial bonds continue to unite us as one people with a common historical destiny.

Furthermore, despite organisational or administrative affiliations under bodies such as the Kuki Inpi (KI) or the Naga Peoples’ Organisation (NPO), the Khulmi/Khurmi tribes remain one people bound by shared ancestry, bloodline, customary ties, and historical kinship.

In this spirit, all sections of the Khulmi/Khurmi community are earnestly requested to maintain mutual respect, restraint, understanding, and brotherhood towards one another at all times, irrespective of political or organisational alignments.

The community is further appealed not to be swayed by external influences, political mobilisation, or prevailing tensions surrounding the present unnecessary conflict situation. Instead, let wisdom, dialogue, patience, and peaceful coexistence guide our collective conduct and decisions.

In view of the present circumstances and in the larger interest of peace, stability, and collective progress, all Khulmi/Khurmi tribes and communities residing across Chandel and Tengnoupal districts are earnestly appealed to:
i) Maintain complete normalcy in all spheres of public, social, and community life;   
           
ii) Uphold peaceful coexistence and mutual respect among all communities and neighbouring peoples;

iii) Refrain from any act of violence, provocation, hostility, misinformation, or communal discord that may disturb the harmony of our land;

iv) Strengthen fraternity, understanding, and cooperation for the welfare and security of future generations;

v) Work collectively towards making our ancestral homeland safer, more peaceful, and more prosperous for all.

Let us remember that the enduring strength of our people lies not in divisions or imposed labels, but in unity, wisdom, and shared heritage. By choosing peace and reconciliation, we honour the sacrifices and legacy of our forefathers while securing dignity and stability for our children and generations yet to come.

Our ancestral homeland has endured through customary understanding, coexistence, and shared heritage across generations. It must not be allowed to descend into hostility, division, or communal discord among people of the same bloodline and historical roots.

Let peace prevail over provocation, kinship over division, and wisdom over conflict.
Sd/-(JAMPU  HAOKIP)                                                 
Vice-President, Khurmi Region      
                           
Sd/-(ALEX AIMOL)
Vice-President, Pln & Strtg

Copy to:
1. Chairman, United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) -  for kind info & necessary actions .
2. Chief-in- Command , Kuki National Army (KNA)- -do-
3. NSCN / Khurmi Region - -do-
4. Kuki Inpi Chandel / Kuki Inpi Tengnoupal - -do-
5. Kuki Chiefs Association (KCA) Chandel & Tengnoupal  - -do-
6. NPO Chandel & Tengnoupal - -do-
7. Guard File/ Relevant File
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