MFA extends best wishes to State fencers and officials ahead of Asian Senior Fencing C'ship
The Manipur Fencing Association MFA has extended its best wishes to State trio who will be representing India at the Asian Senior Fencing Championship 2026 beginning on June 18 at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi and 9 State officials who will be assisting in conducting the event State fencers Naorem Mina, Waikhom Sonia and Sanasam Hemas will be competing in foil competition at the championship br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 06 Fencing 20260617 jpg border 1 alt MFA extends best wishes to State fencers and officials ahead of Asian Senior Fencing C'ship td tr tr td align center MFA extends best wishes to State fencers and officials ahead of Asian Senior Fencing C'ship td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br MFA expressed pride over the inclusion of the State fencers in the National team and wished them to give their best at the championship and bring home glory and medals Meanwhile, MFA secretary Hijam Hemjit, Shagolsem Jayenta, Thounaojam Rajeshwar, Thangjam Bankim, Lemba Hijam, Lairenlakpam Lerin, Thingujam Diana, Hajarimayum Haripriya and Hajarimayum Priyadarshini are among the officials named of the event Source The Sangai Express
Firmly committed to building a drug-free Manipur, says CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh
Manipur is intensifying its fight against drugs. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh chaired a meeting to boost intelligence sharing and enforcement against drug trafficking. The government is committed to a drug-free state, he said.
Actor R Madhavan shared an inspiring story of 21-year-old Cheenglai Lapka Chongtham and a group of Manipuri students in Dehradun. Their initiative, For Better Kangleipak, started with 30 volunteers cleaning waste and has now grown into a movement involving over 2,000 young people, promoting civic responsibility. Read on!
Manipur Wrestling Association to host State Wrestling C'ship
The Manipur Wrestling Association is set to host the State Senior, U 17 and U 15 Greco Roman and Freestyle Wrestling Championship from June 20 to 21 at SAI, STC, Khuman Lampak Sports Complex Athletes intending to take part in the championship may submit their entries on or before June 19 by 9 am at Multipurpose Hall, Khuman Lampak NSA to the secretary of the Manipur Wrestling Association Further details can be had from the office of the Manipur Wrestling Association Source The Sangai Express
MABA extends best wishes to State boxers
The Manipur Amateur Boxing Association has extended its best wishes to State boxers who will be representing India at various international competitions Notably, Mandengbam Jadumani 55 kg is set to represent India at the upcoming Commonwealth Games to be hosted in Glasgow and Asian Games to be hosted by Japan The Commonwealth Games is slated for July 23 to August 2 while the Asian Games is due to be held from September 19 to October 4 br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 06 MABA 20260616 jpg border 1 alt MABA extends best wishes to State boxers td tr tr td align center MABA extends best wishes to State boxers td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br Chirom Joyshree and Lairenlakpam Ambekar will be representing the Nation in the U 19 Asian Boxing Championship beginning on July 3 at Jakarta, Indonesia Th Sanamacha is also the part of the National team for the World Boxing Cup beginning today at Guiyang City, China Source The Sangai Express
3 injured in Manipur firing; protests at Imphal hospital
An exchange of fire between two groups in Manipur's Kangpokpi district on Monday left at least three people injured. The injured, all from the Kuki community, were taken to Imphal's Regional Institute of Medical Sciences. Tensions flared as protesters objected to their admission. Security forces used teargas to control the situation.
M.P. Nathanael | As Manipur On Boil Again, Centre Must Act Urgently
Retaliatory attacks resulting in the death of two Kuki church leaders and injuries to several others in Kuluth village in Kamjong in the wee hours on June 11 presages a worrisome situation
Manipur Chief Minister Launches Urja Fertilizer to Promote Organic Farming
Imphal, June 15: Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh highlighted the state governments efforts to reduce reliance on chemical fertilizers and promote organic farming across the state. On Monday, during a fertilizer distribution camp organized by the Directorate of Agriculture in Sanjenthong, Imphal, the Chief Minister flagged off fertilizer distribution trucks and launched the organic ... Read more Manipur Chief Minister Launches Urja Fertilizer to Promote Organic Farming
Manipur: Three Injured In Firing Between Armed Groups Of Naga and Kuki In Kangpokpi District
Security sources said that the injured civilians were first admitted to the Army Hospital in Leimakhong and thereafter shifted to the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Imphal under the heavy security cover
Attack on Kuki Village in Manipur Leaves Three Injured; Tribal Organization Demands Action
Imphal, June 15: On Monday, unknown armed militants attacked the Kuki community in Leilong Waifei village, located in the Kangpokpi district of Manipur, injuring at least three individuals. The Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM), one of the main organizations representing the Kuki tribal community, condemned the attack and urgently called for action from security forces, particularly ... Read more Attack on Kuki Village in Manipur Leaves Three Injured; Tribal Organization Demands Action
Firing in Manipur: Three youths injured in Kangpokpi, brought to Imphal for treatment
The injured, all belonging to the Kuki community, were brought to the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Imphal for treatment by security forces
Govt has taken measures for timely availability of fertilisers to farmers: Manipur CM
CM Y Khemchand Singh fertilisers would be distributed on a need basis and only after verification of proper documents, while officials of the agriculture department would closely monitor distribution in all districts
JKAACL, NZCC organise Sanskritik YatraSindhu Darshan Festival at Jammu
Jammu, Jun 14: The J&K Academy of Art, Culture and Languages (JKAACL), in collaboration with the North Zone Cultural Centre (NZCC), Patiala, today organised the Sanskritik YatraSindhu Darshan Festival at Abhinav Theatre, Jammu. MLA Jammu West Arvind Gupta graced the occasion as Chief Guest. The festival showcased the rich and diverse cultural heritage of India through folk performances by artists from different states of the country. Welcoming the guests and artists, Assistant Director NZCC Patiala Ravinder Sharma stressed the role of such festivals in strengthening national unity through cultural exchange. Addressing the gathering, Chief Guest Arvind Gupta lauded the initiative and urged that such programmes reach the maximum number of people, especially the younger generation. Additional Secretary JKAACL Sonali Arun Gupta presented the vote of thanks. The programme featured folk performances from eight states: Lairuhba from Manipur, Dandia Raas from Gujarat, Gondhal from Maharashtra, Dogri folk dance from Jammu & Kashmir, Goti Pua from Odisha, Kalbelia from Rajasthan and Bhangra from Punjab, drawing an enthusiastic response from art lovers, students and cultural enthusiasts. Renowned folk and Sufi singer Manak Ali also performed. Compere Sanjeev Shad conducted the proceedings The Sanskritik YatraSindhu Darshan Festival will continue tomorrow, with the same programme being presented at DPL Ground, Ramban, at 3:00 p.m., offering audiences another opportunity.
Manipur recovers 70% of arms looted during ethnic violence
Manipur's Director General of Police Mukesh Singh announced that 70 percent of weapons looted during ethnic violence have been recovered. Efforts are intensifying to find the remaining arms. Strict action will be taken against those illegally possessing weapons. Security forces will deal very strictly with offenders. Search operations will be intensified across districts until normalcy returns.
Manipur CM targets 2028 for Jiribam-Tupul-Imphal railway, highlights Modi's development push
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh announced the Jiribam-Tupul-Imphal railway project is targeted for completion by 2028. He highlighted Prime Minister Modi's role in the state's development, citing the National Sports University, Inner Line Permit implementation, INS Imphal commissioning, and a new medical college in Churachandpur as key achievements.
Manipur security forces arrest 6, including PLA militants and drug peddlers, seize arms cache
Manipur security forces arrested six individuals, including three PLA militants and two drug peddlers, recovering arms, ammunition, and IED components. The DGP reviewed law-and-order and operational preparedness in Imphal East, emphasizing quality investigations and proactive anti-insurgency measures. Significant caches of weapons and combat gear were also seized in Thoubal district.
Manipur: Joint Tribes' Council Refuses To Take Bodies Of Six Naga Men Killed By Kuki Militants
After the identification of six Naga community members who were abducted and later found dead, Joint Tribes' Council Convenor Merachao Inka demanded strict action against those responsible for the killings
Major Recovery of Weapons in Manipur Amid Ongoing Violence: DGP Mukesh Singh Reports
Imphal, June 14: In a significant update regarding the ethnic violence in Manipur, Director General of Police (DGP) Mukesh Singh announced that approximately 70 percent of the weapons looted during the unrest have been recovered. Efforts are intensifying to locate and retrieve the remaining arms and ammunition. DGP Singh emphasized that strict action will be ... Read more Major Recovery of Weapons in Manipur Amid Ongoing Violence: DGP Mukesh Singh Reports
Those who fire at security forces will be dealt with in self-defence: Manipur DGP
Manipur DGP Mukesh Singh made the remarks after his first visit to Churachandpur distritct; around 70% of the looted weapons have been discovered, the DGP said
Coaching cum trial venue shifted
The All Manipur Football Association has informed all concerned that the coaching cum trials of State team for participation in the Sub Junior Girls 8217 National Football Championship 2026 27 will be conducted at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong from June 14 onwards Concerned players and officials should report at the venue by 9 am, said AMFA in a memorandum Source The Sangai Express
Amit Shah assures Mizoram of Rs 10 crore worth of rice for refugees sheltered in the state
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has assured Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma of Rs 10 crore worth of rice for refugees. Nearly 40,000 individuals from Manipur, Bangladesh, and Myanmar are currently in Mizoram. The Chief Minister also requested assistance under the Security Related Expenditure Scheme. This aid will support the state's efforts in managing the refugee population and addressing security concerns.
The release of 14 Kuki hostages has brought relief to anxious families across Manipur, but the fate of six missing Nagas remains uncertain. As fresh tensions emerge between Naga and Kuki communities, the states prolonged conflict appears to be entering a new and troubling phase The post Manipurs Expanding Faultlines appeared first on India Legal .
Manipur violence: 4 Naga bodies identified after hostage crisis, NIA investigates
Four of six bodies recovered in Manipur on June 10 have been identified as Liangmai Nagas, believed killed in captivity. The victims were found with hands tied and bodies mutilated. The case has been handed over to the NIA for investigation, with authorities assuring perpetrators will be arrested.
UNC seeks abrogation of SoO pact, action against KNF-P after killing of six Naga hostages
IMPHAL, June 12: Two days after the recovery of the mortal remains of six Naga hostages, the United Naga Council (UNC) has petitioned Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand, demanding the abrogation of the Suspension of Operations (SoO) agreement with all Kuki militant groups and stringent action against those allegedly []
Development most effective way to end insurgency, unrest in Manipur: CM
IMPHAL, June 12: Manipur Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh on Friday said development is the most effective way to end insurgency and unrest in the state, while seeking greater support from NITI Aayog for economic recovery and infrastructure development. Speaking during an interaction between NITI Aayog officials and chief ministers of northeastern states in New []
Manipur CM urges NITI Aayog to drive state's recovery and development
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh urged NITI Aayog to spearhead the state's economic recovery and long-term development, emphasizing that development is key to ending insurgency. He sought assistance in planning economic recovery, coordinating ministries, and engaging international partners, particularly for critical connectivity and infrastructure projects.
Manipur CM condemns killing of Naga hostages
Manipur Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh has vowed strict action after the bodies of six Naga men, allegedly held hostage by armed groups, were recovered. The incident comes amid fresh violence in Kamjong district, where suspected militants killed two people and torched several house
Gogoi urges for impartial, transparent investigation into killing of 6 Naga civilians in Manipur
GUWAHATI, June 11: Deputy Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Gaurav Gogoi on Thursday urged for a swift, impartial and transparent investigation into the killing of six Naga civilians in Manipur and said those responsible must be identified and brought to justice without delay. Manipur continues to endure the effects of prolonged conflict, with peace []
Violence grips Manipur again: 2 shot dead and houses burnt
Fresh violence has erupted in Manipur's Kamjong district. Six houses were set ablaze in a Kuki village, and two people were killed. This follows the recovery of six abducted Naga hostages. Their mutilated bodies were found in a forested area. The Naga People's Front called for a shutdown in protest. The UNC demands justice and the arrest of those involved.
Three NDA candidates are elected unopposed to Rajya Sabha from northeast
The BJPs Tai Tagak and Adhikarimayum Sharda Devi were elected from Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur; the NPPs James P.K. Sangma was elected from Meghalaya
BJP candidates from Manipur, Arunachal elected unopposed to Rajya Sabha
Bharatiya Janata Party candidates have been elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha from Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh. James Sangma, a National People's Party leader, also secured a Rajya Sabha seat from Meghalaya. BJP nominees Adhikarimayum Sharda Devi and Tai Tagak were declared elected unopposed in their respective states.
Violence Continues in Manipur, 2 Dead In Pre-Dawn Attack In Kamjong
Clashes were reported between security personnel and angry mourners, including family members and residents who had gathered to pay their last respects.
Two shot dead, houses burnt by armed assailants in Manipur's Kamjong
Security forces have reached the remote village, but the identity of the perpetrators is yet to be known
The United Naga Council has imposed a 24-hour shutdown in parts of Manipur from 6 a.m. on June 11 to protest against the killing of Naga hostages
8 villagers carrying arms detained in Manipur's Ukhrul
A large quantity of arms and ammunition were also recovered from illegal bunkers on the hill top
Six abducted Nagas found dead after 28 days
IMPHAL/SENAPATI, June 10: Tension gripped Manipur on Wednesday after the mortal remains of six Naga civilians, who had been abducted nearly a month ago, were recovered following an extensive joint search operation by security forces. In a statement, Manipur Police said the remains were recovered on Wednesday afternoon after nearly 24 hours of sustained search []
United Naga Council calls 24-hour shutdown after six abducted Nagas found dead
The United Naga Council has announced a 24-hour shutdown across Naga areas after six Naga civilians abducted in May were found dead in Kangpokpi district. The body has demanded justice and action against those allegedly involved, while the Manipur government has condemned the killings and said the case is being investigated by the NIA.
Protests Erupt In Manipur After Bodies Of 6 Naga Hostages Recovered
The Nagas have now declared that they will not accept the bodies of the six hostages until their charter of demands is fully addressed.
Manipur Director General of Police (DGP) Mukesh Singh told The Hindu that after hectic efforts of nearly 24 hours, the mortal remains of the six missing men were located in Kangpokpi district; the deceased are believed to be among those taken hostage from Leilon Vaiphei village on May 13
Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh meets Gadkari, pushes Imphal highway projects
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh met Union Minister Nitin Gadkari to discuss progress on the Imphal-Jiribam and Imphal-Dimapur highways. The Chief Minister also signed an MoU for Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0, focusing on sustainable rural drinking water. The state government is committed to implementing the mission effectively, aiming for assured service delivery and community ownership.
The recovery of bodies which has created fresh tension in the area has come a day after all 14 Kuki men who had been held by a Naga group were released on humanitarian grounds in Senapati district: Reports
14 Kukis Released After Four Weeks in Manipur; Six Nagas Still Missing
Imphal, June 10: Fourteen members of the Kuki community were released on Tuesday after being held captive for nearly four weeks in Manipur. However, six Naga villagers abducted on May 13 remain unaccounted for. According to police officials, the released Kukis were handed over to a police station in the Senapati district by the United ... Read more 14 Kukis Released After Four Weeks in Manipur; Six Nagas Still Missing
Fourteen Kuki hostages have been released after 27 days. The United Naga Council facilitated the release following consultations and humanitarian appeals. Assurances were given by the Union and Manipur governments regarding efforts to trace six missing Nagas. Vehicular movement remains disrupted due to ongoing bandhs and blockades related to missing persons following a recent ambush.
Kuki Inpi Manipur strongly condemns killing of Haogin Lhouvum
Kuki Inpi Manipur strongly condemned the killing of Haogin Lhouvum in Tamenglong District. The organization pointed to a severe failure in the state's security apparatus and administrative bias against the Kuki-Zo people. Vulnerable Kuki-Zo villages in Tamenglong District continue to be neglected, raising serious questions about their safety, it said.
14 Kuki Hostages Released By Naga Groups In Manipur After 27 Days
The release came after central and state governments ensured that all possible efforts would be made to trace and establish the status of the six missing Naga hostages.
Breakthrough in Manipur Hostage Crisis: 14 Kukis Released After 27 Days With Intervention of UNC
The UNC president Ng Lorho told reporters that the decision followed consultations with various stakeholders and was guided by humanitarian considerations
Manipur Launches 13 Mobile Medical Units to Enhance Healthcare in Hilly Regions
Imphal, June 9: Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh announced on Tuesday that the government is committed to providing quality healthcare services by ensuring skilled human resources, modern infrastructure, and advanced medical technology in both the Imphal Valley and hilly areas. While flagging off 13 mobile medical units from the Health Services Directorate in Lamphal ... Read more Manipur Launches 13 Mobile Medical Units to Enhance Healthcare in Hilly Regions
Manipur's new DGP Mukesh Singh visited Kangpokpi and Senapati districts to assess the law and order situation. He assured impartial police action and urged peaceful coexistence. Meanwhile, vehicular movement on NH-202 is suspended due to protests against alleged excessive force on women. A rally also demanded the postponement of the census exercise, citing displacement of conflict-affected people.
Manipur CM condemns civilian murder in Kangpokpi, assures action against perpetrators
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh expressed deep sorrow over the killing of Chunjanglung Panmei. He condemned the act and assured that perpetrators will be brought to justice. The state government will support the bereaved family. The Chief Minister urged all communities to maintain peace and cooperate with authorities.
Manipur BJP chief files nomination papers for Rajya Sabha election
Manipur BJP chief Adhikarimayum Sharda Devi has filed her nomination for the upcoming Rajya Sabha election. She submitted her papers at the assembly secretariat accompanied by the Chief Minister and Home Minister. The Congress party will not field a candidate. The BJP holds a strong majority in the assembly with its allies.
Naga Village Guardian Shot Dead in Manipur, Chief Minister Orders Action
Imphal, June 8: A tragic incident occurred in Manipurs Kangpokpi district on Monday, where a 58-year-old man from the Naga community was shot dead in the forest. He had gone to collect firewood just hours before the attack. The deceased has been identified as Chunjanglung Panmei, a resident of the area and a village guardian. ... Read more Naga Village Guardian Shot Dead in Manipur, Chief Minister Orders Action
Naga Villager Killed In Attack By Suspected Insurgents In Manipur
Manipur Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh condemned the killing of the civilian, and said the security forces are carrying out operations to bring the attackers to justice
After Years Of Naxal Warfare, Elite CoBRA Commandos' New Challenge: Manipur
The Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) is the CRPF's specialised jungle warfare unit and has played a major role in anti-Naxal operations across central India.
BJP Candidates File Nominations for Rajya Sabha Elections in Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh
Imphal, June 8: BJP candidates in Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh submitted their nomination papers on Monday for the Rajya Sabha seats in the upcoming elections scheduled for June 18. In Manipur, the state BJP president, Aikhom Sharda Devi, filed her nomination at the state assembly secretariat for the lone Rajya Sabha seat. She was accompanied ... Read more BJP Candidates File Nominations for Rajya Sabha Elections in Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh
Manipur: Vehicular Movement On NH-202 Paralysed
DGP Mukesh Singh visits trouble-torn areas meets civil society groups assures impartial action
Northeast India is one of the most beautiful and biodiverse regions in Asia. The seven states, namely Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Sikkim, are blessed with lush forests which are noted for being home to over a dozen venomous snake species.
Need more development: Tourists seek better infrastructure at Manipurs iconic Loktak Lake
Why Get So Much Ammunition? CRPF Chief's Message To Forces On Manipur Ops
The personnel must not hesitate to open fire if needed, CRPF Director General GP Singh is heard saying in a speech that has since gone viral.
BJP announces candidates from Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh for Rajya Sabha polls
The Rajya Sabha polls for 24 seats in 10 States, including Arunachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Manipur and Karnataka, will be held on June 18
CoBRA battalions to be deployed in Manipur: CRPF DG
The CRPF's elite CoBRA battalions are being sent to Manipur. These jungle warfare units will undertake operational duties following pre-induction training. This deployment is in response to the ongoing violence and hostage crisis in the state. The CRPF's presence is constantly adjusted based on evolving requirements. Manipur's home minister indicated strict action against militants if negotiations fail.
Law Applies Equally to All Citizens: Mukesh Singh
Imphal, June 8: Mukesh Singh, the Director General of Police (DGP) of Manipur, emphasized on Sunday that the law applies equally to all citizens and confirmed that the police will continue to serve the people fairly, without fear or bias. During his first visit to the predominantly Kukis and Nagas populated districts of Kangpokpi and ... Read more Law Applies Equally to All Citizens: Mukesh Singh
Law Applies Equally to All Citizens, Police Will Serve Without Discrimination: Mukesh Singh
Imphal, June 8: Mukesh Singh, the Director General of Police (DGP) of Manipur, emphasized on Sunday that the law applies equally to all citizens. He confirmed that the police will continue to serve the public fairly, without fear or bias. During his first visit to the predominantly Kuki-Jo tribal district of Kangpokpi and the Naga-majority ... Read more Law Applies Equally to All Citizens, Police Will Serve Without Discrimination: Mukesh Singh
Neutralise miscreants if found roaming with weapons in civilian areas of Manipur: CRPF DG
Says it is expected that there will be a turnaround in the situation in the northeastern State within 1-1.5 years
Search Operations Continue in Manipur as 20 Individuals Remain Missing
Imphal, June 7: A joint search operation by central and state security forces has been underway for nearly four weeks in Manipur. Despite these efforts, approximately 20 members of the Naga and Kuki communities, allegedly abducted by armed groups, are still unaccounted for. A police officer reported that to mitigate the impact of recent violence ... Read more Search Operations Continue in Manipur as 20 Individuals Remain Missing
Growing Naga-Kuki Divide in Manipur Raises Concern
Manipur police sensitises village youth not to get provoked by violence as Amnesty International appeals for safe release of hostages
EU Delegation to Assam: A New Era of Economic Opportunities for Northeast India
New Delhi, June 7: A high-level delegation from the European Union, known as Team Europe, will visit Assam on June 8 and 9. The purpose of this visit is to explore and enhance collaboration opportunities between Europe and the northeastern states of India, including Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura. This ... Read more EU Delegation to Assam: A New Era of Economic Opportunities for Northeast India
Security forces urge Manipur villagers to sensitise youths to not get carried away by violence
The development came in the wake of the killing of three civilians in a gun attack at Loibol Khullen village in Kangpokpi district on Friday (June 5, 2026)
Security overhaul on cards as violence persists in Manipur
Manipur is gearing up for significant operations against extremist groups. Security forces are revising their strategy to combat militancy that has intensified following ethnic violence. The state home minister stated that action will commence if negotiations fail, with major developments expected soon. The Centre has deployed additional CRPF jungle warfare units to the state.
CRPF DG discusses with Manipur Governor on roadmap to eliminate insurgency
Discussions focused on enhancing operational preparedness, strategic planning, and the @crpfindia's comprehensive roadmap to eliminate insurgency and restore lasting peace in Manipur, says the Central Reserve Police Force
CRPF chief G P Singh visits Manipur, meets CM amid continuing violence
CRPF Director General G. P. Singh is in Manipur to address the ongoing ethnic violence. He met with the Chief Minister and DGP to discuss operational strategies. Two CoBRA battalions are being deployed. Singh visited troops in various locations, reviewed security, and paid tribute to fallen soldiers. The focus remains on maintaining normalcy and troop welfare.
Manipur: Women protest outside army camp over detention of three men in Churachandpur
Three Killed, Houses Burnt In Kangpokpi District of Manipur
Security sources said that three civilians were killed in exchange of fire between rival groups for several minutes, which prompted villagers to run for shelter in nearby forest areas
An early morning attack in Manipur's Kangpokpi district resulted in three deaths and the burning of seven homes. Armed assailants targeted Loibol Khullen village, leading to an exchange of fire. Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh condemned the incident, vowing to apprehend those responsible. Deputy CM Nemcha Kipgen assured swift legal action.
Sharda Devi Prioritizes Peace and Rehabilitation of Displaced in Manipur
Imphal, June 5: A. Sharda Devi, the President of the Manipur BJP and a candidate for the Rajya Sabha, stated on Friday that restoring peace in the state and ensuring the safe return of displaced individuals will be among her top priorities if elected to the upper house of Parliament. Sharda Devi has been nominated ... Read more Sharda Devi Prioritizes Peace and Rehabilitation of Displaced in Manipur
Three Kuki villagers killed in fresh Manipur violence
The Kuki Inpi Manipur accuses two Naga extremist groups of attacking Loibol Khullen village in Kangpokpi district
Kuki apex body concerned over ongoing SIR exercise in Manipur
IMPHAL, June 4: The apex body of the Kukis in Manipur on Thursday raised concerns over the ongoing SIR exercise in the state, claiming that nearly 59,000 internally displaced people of the community are unable to return home to participate in the process. In a statement, Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) said, The ongoing Special Intensive []
BJP Candidates Welcome Partys Decision, Vow to Fulfill New Responsibilities with Dedication
New Delhi, June 5: The BJP has announced its list of candidates for the 2026 Rajya Sabha elections. From Arunachal Pradesh, Tai Tagak is nominated, while four candidates from Gujarat and Tarun Chugh and Rajneesh Agarwal from Madhya Pradesh have also received tickets. A. Sharda Devi has been given a chance from Manipur. In Rajasthan, ... Read more BJP Candidates Welcome Partys Decision, Vow to Fulfill New Responsibilities with Dedication
Manipur High Court seeks Action Taken Report on six missing Naga men by June 8
The Manipur High Court is putting pressure on the state government to deliver a detailed Action Taken Report by June 8 regarding the disappearance of six Naga men who were taken hostage on May 13. This alarming incident has exacerbated the already tense situation in Manipur, with the United Naga Council abruptly halting the scheduled release of Kukis.
Manipur govt focuses on justice, economic inclusion and reconciliation: CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh outlined the state's focus on justice, economic inclusion, and patient reconciliation. He attended the 73rd Plenary Session of the Northeastern Council in Shillong. Singh highlighted the completion of 167 projects worth nearly Rs 1,792 crore.
Manipur policeman killed in knife attack
The incident took place in Thoubal district during an anti-drug operation; attacker arrested
Kuki organisation in Manipur opposes SIR of electoral rolls
Kuki Inpi Manipur doubts the fairness of the exercise as 59,000 Kuki-Zo people continue to remain displaced
Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia launched several flagship missions across Northeast states, including Mizoram Ginger, Naga Coffee, Arunachal Kiwi, Assam Muga Silk, Tripura Queen Pineapple, Sikkim Organic Food, Manipur Polo, and Meghalaya Lakadong Turmeric. These initiatives aim to leverage indigenous strengths, enhance value chains, and promote these unique products in global markets.
Manipur security forces arrest 5 militants, recover arms in separate operations
Security forces have arrested five militants in Manipur. The arrests were made in separate operations in Imphal East and Chandel districts. Weapons including AK rifles, an SLR rifle, a carbine, hand grenades, and ammunition were recovered. The militants belong to different proscribed outfits. These operations highlight ongoing security efforts in the region.
Mizoram Police Arrest Woman with 1.17 Crore Worth of Heroin
Aizawl, June 3: Mizoram police have made a significant drug bust, arresting a 51-year-old woman from Manipur with heroin valued at 1.17 crore. The arrest occurred on Wednesday in Saitual during a vehicle inspection. Authorities reported that the special team of the Saitual District Executive Force (DEF) conducted a surprise check in Keifang. During this ... Read more Mizoram Police Arrest Woman with 1.17 Crore Worth of Heroin
Manipur: Naga, Kukis intensify agitations over hostage crisis
Amid the continuing impasse over the release of hostages from the Naga and Kuki communities, both Naga and Kuki organisations have intensified their agitations, demanding the safe release of those still being held captive, officials said on Tuesday. The United Naga Council (UNC), the apex body of the Nagas in Manipur, at the last minute, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Manipur hostage release deferred over 'sentiment'
Manipur's hostage situation is worsening. The United Naga Council has cancelled the release of 14 Kuki hostages. They demand the release of six Naga civilians held by Kuki groups. Vehicular movement is blocked on the national highway. Both communities have imposed economic blockades. Chief Ministers of Meghalaya and Nagaland are urging for the immediate release of all hostages.
Manipur hostage release deferred over 'sentiment'
Manipur's hostage situation is worsening. The United Naga Council has cancelled the release of 14 Kuki hostages. They demand the release of six Naga civilians held by Kuki groups. Vehicular movement is blocked on the national highway. Both communities have imposed economic blockades. Chief Ministers of Meghalaya and Nagaland are urging for the immediate release of all hostages.
Manipuri Film 'Boong' Emerges Big Winner at New York Indian Film Festival, Takes Home 3 Awards
This year's edition of the film festival, presented by the Indo-American Arts Council (IAAC), included 19 narrative (features), four documentaries (features) and 27 shorts (narratives and documentaries) including several world premieres, and a special LGBTQ shorts program.
Three IPS Officers from Jammu Kashmir, Ladakh Allotted Cadres Across Three States
SRINAGAR: Three Indian Police Service (IPS) officers from Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh have been allotted cadres in Madhya Pradesh, Manipur and West Bengal under the latest cadre allocation following the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination. Mohammad Muneeb Bhat, a resident of Danter in Anantnag district of south Kashmir, has been allocated []
Naga apex body cancels release of 14 Kuki civilians
IMPHAL/SENAPATI, June 1: The apex body of Naga tribes in Manipur on Monday cancelled the scheduled release of 14 Kuki civilians following disagreements with certain youth leaders and stakeholders of the tribal community. In a statement, the United Naga Council said, Considering the prevailing sentiments of the Naga public, the proposed release of the 14 []

