Year after outbreak of Manipur conflict, Meiteis and Kukis offer prayers for victims
GUWAHATI: Friday (May 3) marked one year since the outbreak of Manipurs ethnic conflict between Meiteis and Kuki-Zo tribals. According to the last official count, the violence left 219 people dead and over 60,000 displaced. An estimated 50,000 of the displaced are still lodged in various relief camps. The state continues to remain ethnically partitioned Meiteis confined to the Imphal Valley and the Kuki-Zo tribals holed up in the hills. Both sides are armed and gunfights are raging. The animosity is such that people from the two warring communities cannot even think of going to each others areas. Against this backdrop, both communities organised different programmes on Friday to pay homage to the victims of the conflict. In Imphal, seven women shaved their heads and took out a 19-km bicycle rally wearing black clothes. The rally started at Sekmai and culminated at the historic Kangla fort. Manipurs lost year shows no sign of ending According to locals, the rally was taken out to spread the message of peace and pray for those from the Meitei community who lost their lives in the conflict. The Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity and some other Meitei organisations organised public meetings and other programmes. In Churachandpur, which is the Kuki-Zo heartland, people offered mass prayers in churches and organised a condolence service at the Martyrs Cemetery. Candles were lit in the evening in every household. Responding to the call of the Indigenous Tribal Leaders Forum and other organisations, people observed a total shutdown. Shops, commercial establishments and various institutions remained closed. The Zomi Council Steering Committee submitted a memorandum to President Droupadi Murmu, highlighting the plight of Kuki-Zo tribals and sought the central governments intervention. The Kuki-Zo tribals also organised various programmes at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. Hundreds of people from the community took part in the events. They all came wearing black clothes. One year since Manipur violence, Meitei-Kuki couples forced to live apart, contemplate uncertain tomorrow
A Year On, Prayer Meets, Protests Keep Security Forces On Edge In Manipur
A year after ethnic violence erupted in Manipur, the border state remains tense. Prayer meets and protests kept the security forces on the edge.
Discussion on one year of Manipur violence
The situation in the State remains tense with a near-complete separation of the Kuki-Zo and the Meitei peoples.
Guwahati: Bringing respite to the recent heat, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall for several parts of the north-eastern region till May 6. The IMD also said that heat waves to severe heat wave alerts have been issued in several states of India. The weather department has said that [] The post Heavy to very heavy rainfall to lash Assam, Arunachal, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .
Blog: A Year On, It Is Schrodinger's Manipur
The Manipur ethnic violence began a year ago. To say a year ago is the strangest thing about the situation for a state that borders the troubled, junta-ruled Myanmar.
Blog: Blog | A Year On, It Is Schrodinger's Manipur
The Manipur ethnic violence began a year ago. To say a year ago is the strangest thing about the situation for a state that borders the troubled, junta-ruled Myanmar.
Manipur Governor meets family of a person missing since April 19
Imphal: The Governor of Manipur, Anusuiya Uikey convened a meeting with Chief Minister N. Biren Singh, along with Chief Secretary Dr. Vineet Joshi at Raj Bhavan on Thursday. During the meeting, the Governor discussed the disappearance of Khangenbam Apamba Singh of Thangmeiband Khomdram Selungba Leikai, Imphal West. The Governor stressed the steps needed to trace [] The post Manipur Governor meets family of a person missing since April 19 appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .
Manipur deports 38 more illegal immigrants from Myanmar
Manipur government deported 38 persons, completing the first phase of deporting 77 illegal immigrants from Myanmar. Airlifted from Imphal airport, handed over to Myanmarese at Tamu. N Biren Singh announced, identifying and recording biometric data.
1 yr after Manipur violence, missing weapons, armed groups & extortion are keeping state volatileThePrint
Here's What 2024 Lok Sabha Elections Schedule: Seven Phases from April 19 to June 1
The 2024 Lok Sabha elections are set to unfold in seven phases, spanning from April 19 to June 1, with results expected on June 4. The Election Commission has revealed the schedule, highlighting that April 19 will witness the highest number of constituencies, totaling 102, while the fifth phase, on May 20, will see the lowest number at just 49. Here's a breakdown of the election phases across different states: Single Poll Date (22 states): Arunachal Pradesh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Andhra Pradesh, Chandigarh, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Ladakh, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Puducherry, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Telangana, Uttarakhand, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, and Daman & Diu. Two-phase Voting (4 states): Karnataka, Rajasthan, Tripura, Manipur Three-phase Voting (2 states): Chhattisgarh, Assam Four-phase Voting (3 states): Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand Five-phase Voting (2 states): Maharashtra, Jammu & Kashmir Seven-phase Voting (3 states): Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal The Lok Sabha Election 2024 schedule is as follows: Phase 1 (April 19): 101 Seats Phase 2 (April 26): 89 Seats Phase 3 (May 7): 94 Seats Phase 4 (May 13): 96 Seats Phase 5 (May 20): 49 Seats Phase 6 (May 25): 57 Seats Phase 7 (June 1): 57 Seats Each phase covers various states and Union Territories, ensuring a comprehensive electoral process across the nation. In the first phase on April 19, a total of 102 seats will be contested across several states and Union Territories: Arunachal Pradesh: Arunachal West, Arunachal East Assam: Sonitpur, Kaziranga, Jorhat, Dibrugarh, Lakhimpur Bihar: Aurangabad, Gaya, Nawada, Jamui Jammu & Kashmir: Udhampur Madhya Pradesh: Sidhi, Shahdol, Jabalpur, Mandla, Balaghat, Chhindwara Maharashtra: Ramtek, Nagpur, Bhandara-Gondiya, Gadchiroli-Chimur, Chandrapur Manipur: Inner Manipur Meghalaya: Shillong, Tura Mizoram: Mizoram Nagaland: Nagaland Rajasthan: Ganganagar, Bikaner, Churu, Jhunjhunu, Sikar, Jaipur Rural, Jaipur, Alwar, Bharatpur, Karauli-Dholpur, Dausa, Nagaur Sikkim: Sikkim Tamil Nadu: Thiruvallur, Chennai North, Chennai South, Chennai Central, Sriperumbudur, Kancheepuram, Arakkonam, Vellore, Krishnagiri, Dharmapuri, Tiruvannamalai, Arani, Viluppuram, Kallakurichi, Salem, Namakkal, Erode, Tiruppur, Nilgiris, Coimbatore, Pollachi, Dindigul, Karur, Tiruchirappalli, Perambalur, Cuddalore, Chidambaram, Mayiladuthurai, Nagapattinam, Thanjavur, Sivaganga, Madurai, Theni, Virudhunagar, Ramanathapuram, Thoothukkudi, Tenkasi, Tirunelveli, Kanniyakumari Tripura: Tripura West Uttar Pradesh: Saharanpur, Kairana, Muzaffarnagar, Bijnor, Nagina, Moradabad, Rampur, Pilibhit West Bengal: Cooch Behar, Alipurduars, Jalpaiguri Chhattisgarh: Bastar Uttarakhand: Tehri Garhwal, Garhwal, Almora, Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar, Hardwar Andaman & Nicobar: Andaman Nicobar Islands Lakshadweep: Lakshadweep Puducherry: Puducherry These elections aim to engage citizens in the democratic process, allowing them to exercise their right to vote and shape the future of their nation. Congress Announces Candidates for Lok Sabha 2024, Rahul Gandhi to Contest from Rae Bareli Congress KL Sharma to Contest against BJP's Smriti Irani in Amethi Trinamool Congress Accuses Congress Leader of Promoting BJP Agenda
Manipur: 7 women shave heads: Defining moment as violence in the state completes a yearNortheast Live
Rains snap road & rail links to Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur and parts of Assam
GUWAHATI: Road and railway communications to Barak Valley and Dima Hasao district in Assam, as well as neighbouring Northeast states of Tripura, Mizoram and Manipur, remains severed due to incessant rains that triggered landslides and washed away roads and railway tracks in multiple locations. Heavy rainfall in Dima Hasao district of Assam led to landslides [] The post Rains snap road & rail links to Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur and parts of Assam appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .
1 year after violence, Manipur is still a divided state
'The kind of situation we are seeing...we don't believe that this can happen in a settled democracy like India'
Manipur Violence: A year later, peace and normalcy still a distant dream Northeast Live
Manipur Violence: A year later, peace and normalcy still a distant dreamNortheast Live
Manipur violence: What the state has gone through since last year
Ongoing clashes between Meiteis and Kukis in Manipur stem from long-standing ethnic tensions and territorial disputes. The demand for ST status by Meiteis exacerbates conflicts, leading to violence, displacements, and mistrust among tribal communities.
One year after Manipur violence: What the state has gone through since May 3 last yearThe Times of India
Imphal: Manipuris can point to the day their homeland became a state divided and society was pulled apart, separating families and neighbours who had lived together for generations and upending thousands of lives. It was exactly a year ago. May 3, 2023. The date is imprinted on the collective memory of an entire people who []
Archbishop calls for prayers of peace in Manipur, India, on anniversary of clashes Crux Now
Archbishop calls for prayers of peace in Manipur, India, on anniversary of clashesCrux Now
One year on: Manipur is state divided, people pulled apart Millennium Post
One year on: Manipur is state divided, people pulled apartMillennium Post
People of India, now know that PM Modi and his Government has no iota of sympathy for the countless lives they destroyed in Manipur, says the Congress chief
Humanity perished in Manipur: Mallikarjun Kharge slams remorseless PM Modi as border State marks a year of unrestThe Hindu
Towers To Trees: The Ingenious Ways Manipuris Survived The Internet Shutdown
As ethnic tensions broke out on 3rd May, 2023, the state government of Manipur ordered a complete blanket ban on the Internet. But people found ways to get around it.
One year on, Manipur still struggling to find peace The Financial Express
One year on, Manipur still struggling to find peaceThe Financial Express
One year of riots: Modis ego has damaged social fabric of Manipur, slams Kharge The Week
One year of riots: Modis ego has damaged social fabric of Manipur, slams KhargeThe Week
Year-long rivalry between Kuki-Meitei communities in Manipur results in violence and financial hardshipIndia Today NE
Northeastern View | One year on, restive Manipur continues to simmer as the state looks awayHindustan Times
As Manipur Violence Completes One Year, Congress Takes Cloud & Radar Dig At PM Modi ABP Live
As Manipur Violence Completes One Year, Congress Takes 'Cloud & Radar' Dig At PM ModiABP Live
Manipur completes first phase of deportation of illegal Myanmar immigrants News Intervention
Manipur completes first phase of deportation of illegal Myanmar immigrantsNews Intervention
Heroin, foreign cigarettes worth over Rs 4.34 crore seized in Mizoram
AIZWAL: Assam Rifles and Mizoram police have seized heroin and foreign cigarettes worth over Rs 4.34 crore in two separate operations, a statement issued by the paramilitary force said. Acting on a tip-off, the joint team of Assam Rifles and Mizoram police carried out a joint operation at the Falkland area in Aizawl on Tuesday during which 598 gm of heroin was seized, the statement said. Two persons, including a Manipur resident, have been arrested for possessing the heroin worth Rs 4.18 core, it said. In another operation carried out Wednesday, Assam Rifles seized 22,000 packets of foreign cigarettes worth Rs 16 lakh smuggled from Myanmar at Lungpuk village in south Mizoram's Siaha district. Meanwhile, Mizoram police in collaboration with volunteers of Young Mizo Association (YMA) seized eight fully loaded trucks of dried areca nuts smuggled from Myanmar during a joint operation at Seling in Saitual district on Wednesday, police said. Ten people have been arrested in connection with the seizure, they said.
Video: What will it take to bring back peace to Manipur? Scroll.in
Video: What will it take to bring back peace to Manipur?Scroll.in
Apathetic and remorseless: Congress slams Modi govt over Manipur unrest NewsDrum
'Apathetic and remorseless': Congress slams Modi govt over Manipur unrestNewsDrum
High security in Manipur on anniversary of ethnic clashes Deccan Herald
High security in Manipur on anniversary of ethnic clashesDeccan Herald
Manipurs Deportation Drive: 38 illegal immigrants exit India amid Myanmar intruder concernsOrganiser
Manipur: Still Troubled One Year Later, Whos to Blame for Failing to Resolve the Troubles? The Wire
Manipur: Still Troubled One Year Later, Who's to Blame for Failing to Resolve the Troubles?The Wire
Womens national football tourney: Manipur drubs Jharkhand 7-0, Sikkim holds Maharashtra 1-1
GUWAHATI:Manipur showcased their prowess with a commanding 7-0 victory over Jharkhand in the inaugural Group B match of the 28thSenior Womens National Football Championship for the Rajmata Jijabai Trophy Final Round. The match took place at the AIFF National Centre of Excellence in Kolkata on Thursday (May 02). Led by India international Dangmei Grace, Manipur [] The post Womens national football tourney: Manipur drubs Jharkhand 7-0, Sikkim holds Maharashtra 1-1 appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .
Armed persons loot around Rs 20 lakh from SBI in Manipur
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High security in India's Manipur on anniversary of ethnic clashes
High security in India's Manipur on anniversary of ethnic clashes Security forces were on heightened alert in India's troubled northeastern state of Manipur on Friday, the first anniversary of the start of clashes between the majority Meitei community and tribal Kukis that have killed at least 220 people. The remote state bordering Myanmar has been hit by violence since May 3 last year after a court ordered the state government to consider extending special economic benefits and quotas in government jobs and education enjoyed by the Kukis to the majority Meiteis as well. Although much of the violence was put down within days, sporadic clashes, gun battles and bomb attacks have continued in the state of 3.2 million people. The region has become divided into a valley controlled by Meiteis and the Kuki-dominated hills, separated by a stretch of no-man's land monitored by federal paramilitary forces, with some 60,000 displaced people living in relief camps. Elaborate preventive measures are in place, a top state police officer said, without giving details about security measures in a state where thousands of extra troops and federal police have been sent in the last year. The Kuki Inpi Manipur, the apex body of the Kukis, said it will observe May 3 as Kuki-Zo Awakening Day, or a day for introspection and self-realisation. The Kuki-dominated hill districts will hold mass prayers in the morning at churches followed by meetings to commemorate those who lost their lives during the past year. The Indigenous Tribal Leaders Forum (ITLF), another body representing Kuki interests, has called for a shutdown through the day in the Kuki-dominated district of Churachandpur to honour the sacrifices and struggles of our warriors. In the Meitei-controlled valley, the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI), a civil society organisation, will launch a booklet highlighting key issues of the conflict. It has been one year of this long crisis. We will be condemning the kind of injustice that has been meted out to the indigenous people (Meiteis) of Manipur, COCOMI spokesperson Kh. Athouba said. The violence in Manipur has been sporadic and security officials have described the quiet periods as apparent peace. Both communities don't trust each other because they have not had any formal talks yet about the root cause, or the way forward, said a senior police officer, who did not want to be named as he was not authorised to speak to the media. Many residents say there is widespread disappointment over the inability of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government to end what critics have called a mixture of anarchy and civil war in the state, governed by Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party. (Writing by Sudipto Ganguly; Editing by YP Rajesh and Raju Gopalakrishnan)
Kidney transplant procedure to start at GB Pant hospital soon: Tripura CM
AGARTALA:Tripura chief minister Dr Manik Saha, on Thursday (May 02) announced plans of the state government to start kidney transplant procedures at the state-run GB Pant Hospital in Agartala. A dedicated team of doctors and staff has undergone training in Manipur and has returned. Discussions with the principal of AGMC have also taken place. We [] The post Kidney transplant procedure to start at GB Pant hospital soon: Tripura CM appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .
1 Year of Manipur Violence | Biren Singh Has Ruptured the States Shared Space The Quint
1 Year of Manipur Violence | Biren Singh Has Ruptured the State's Shared SpaceThe Quint
1 Year of Manipur Violence | Biren Singh Has Ruptured the State's Shared Space
The violence has also sharpened and widened the territorial separation between the Kuki-Zomi-Hmar and the Meiteis.
Landslides snap road, rail links to Assam, Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur
Guwahati, May 3 (IANS) Surface links to Assams Barak Valley and Dima Hasao district and neighbouring states of Tripura, Mizoram, and Manipur remained snapped on Thursday [] The post Landslides snap road, rail links to Assam, Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur appeared first on Sarkaritel.com .
How Violence In Manipur Unfolded: A Timeline Outlook India
How Violence In Manipur Unfolded: A TimelineOutlook India
Manipur Still Under Siege Amid Lok Sabha Elections Outlook India
Manipur Still Under Siege Amid Lok Sabha ElectionsOutlook India
One Year Of Manipur Violence, No Peace In Sight Outlook India
One Year Of Manipur Violence, No Peace In SightOutlook India
Manipur crisis one year on | USCIRF report based on omission and commission of facts: FIIDSMathrubhumi English
Manipurs descent into civil war: How Scroll reported on a year of deadly violence Scroll.in
Manipurs descent into civil war: How Scroll reported on a year of deadly violenceScroll.in
The Hindu Morning Digest May 3, 2024 The Hindu
The Hindu Morning Digest - May 3, 2024The Hindu
Manipur: Persistent violence marks year of division Deccan Herald
Manipur: Persistent violence marks year of divisionDeccan Herald
Civil societies line up several programmes to mark one year of Manipur conflict The Times of India
Civil societies line up several programmes to mark one year of Manipur conflictThe Times of India
Manipur's year of death, destruction and separation: In this unending conflict, everybody is a loserDeccan Herald
46th State Junior Handball Championships : YLK emerge both boys and girls' champions : 03rd may24E-Pao.net
Indian Diaspora Body Criticizes USCIRF Report for Omission and Distortion of Facts
Indian Diaspora Body Criticizes USCIRF Report for Omission and Distortion of Facts Observing that the USCIRF's recent annual report that criticised India for alleged violations of religious freedom is based on omission and commission of facts utilising partial data, an Indian diaspora think-tank has urged the US State Department to reject it. In its annual report on Wednesday, the US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) recommended that India be designated as a ''Country of Particular Concern (CPC)'', alleging that the status of religious freedom in the country has worsened. India on Thursday blasted the Congressional-appointed body's report for attempting to interfere in its electoral exercise and continuing to indulge in propaganda against the country, masquerading as part of an annual report. ''The US Commission on International Religious Freedom is known as a biased organisation with a political agenda. They continue to publish their propaganda on India masquerading as part of an annual report,'' Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in New Delhi. In a statement on Thursday, the Foundation for India and Indian Diaspora Studies (FIIDS) characterised the USCIRF report as biased, presenting partial data and flawed conclusions. Khanderao Kand, Chief of Policy and Strategy at FIIDS, stated that the USCIRF report is based on ''omission and commission of facts, utilising partial data, hiding the full context, generalising isolated incidents, and questioning the implementation of the law of the land.'' This report used partial and isolated incidents to wrongly brand the largest democracy in the world with a population of 1.4 billion, missing the opportunity to indicate positive recent trends against the background of a complex and violent past history, he said. Khanderao added that the USCIRF is wrong to recommend the largest democracy and largely peaceful civilisation as a country of particular concern. Moreover, it is highly questionable recommendation asking to evaluate India under FATF (Financial Action Task Force), especially when India itself has been a target of terrorism, he said. In a detailed analysis of the report, FIIDS said that USCIRF's position on India contrasts with its analysis of 2023, indicating significant year-over-year improvement. FIIDS' analysis concluded that the Manipur riots were inter-tribal, resulting from historical rivalry exploited by drug mafias and Myanmar infiltrators, impacting all religions. However, the USCIRF only singled out Christians. Moreover, we contrasted this with the position of the Archbishop of Bombay,'' said FIIDSs analyst Mohan Sonti. The report wrongly held India responsible for implementing the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), preventing illegal and improper use of foreign funding. Why can't NGOs follow reporting and usage laws? he asked. The USCIRF report failed to mention India's constitutional guarantee to freedom of religion, with prohibitions on coercive, fraudulent and forced conversion, he said. ''Instead, it complained about the enforcement of laws trying to protect gullible, underprivileged people,'' he added. As there were no major Hindu-Muslim riots in India in 2023, instead of mentioning it as a year free of such riots, the report presented isolated incidents to generalise and brand without acknowledging India's large Muslim population, FIIDS said. FIIDS' raises doubts and questions regarding any influence or agenda against the third-largest economy and a strong ally of the US. Considering the consequential nature of US-India relations in 2021, FIIDS recommends that the US Department of State should carefully evaluate and reject USCIRF recommendations, the organisation said in a statement.
Manipur marks one year of conflict: Counting the cost amid tears The Indian Express
Manipur marks one year of conflict: Counting the cost amid tearsThe Indian Express
Manipur violence: a year on, number of FIRs brought down from 11,000 to 3,000 The Hindu
Manipur violence: a year on, number of FIRs brought down from 11,000 to 3,000The Hindu
Manipur violence | A year on, number of FIRs brought down from 11,000 to 3,000
The number of cases had shot up due to overlap, several duplicate FIRs for the same incident and thousands of Zero FIRs, says official; CM Biren Singh appeals to people to surrender weapons
Manipur violence: a year on, number of FIRs brought down from 11,000 to 3,000
The number of cases had shot up due to overlap, several duplicate FIRs for the same incident and thousands of Zero FIRs, says official; CM Biren Singh appeals to people to surrender weapons
Bank robbery in broad daylight in Manipur, Rs 20 lakh looted from SBI branch India Today
Bank robbery in broad daylight in Manipur, Rs 20 lakh looted from SBI branchIndia Today
Bank robbery in broad daylight in Manipur, Rs 20 lakh looted from SBI branch
Bank robbery in broad daylight in Manipur Rs lakh looted from SBI branch
Manipur completes 1st round of illegal immigrants deportation to Myanmar The Tribune India
Manipur completes 1st round of illegal immigrants' deportation to MyanmarThe Tribune India
365 days later, the fires of hatred continue to burn in Manipur Hindustan Times
365 days later, the fires of hatred continue to burn in ManipurHindustan Times
Karate medallists feted The Sangai Express
Karate medallists fetedThe Sangai Express
Manipur Basketball Assn announces State squad for Junior Nationals The Sangai Express
Manipur Basketball Assn announces State squad for Junior NationalsThe Sangai Express
Families Of Missing People From Meitei Community Seek Closure, A Year After Manipur Violence Began
Families of 31 missing people from Manipur's valley areas have once again appealed to the Centre and the state government to help bring closure by tracing them.
Armed men steal Rs 20 L from SBI branch in Manipur Social News XYZ
Armed men steal Rs 20 L from SBI branch in ManipurSocial News XYZ
Heavy Rain, Storm Wreaks Havoc In Manipur; Houses Destroyed, Traffic Disrupted Eastern Mirror
Heavy Rain, Storm Wreaks Havoc In Manipur; Houses Destroyed, Traffic DisruptedEastern Mirror
Families Of Missing People From Meitei Community Seek Closure, A Year After Manipur Violence BeganNDTV
Manipur: 38 illegal immigrants from Myanmar deported The Economic Times
Manipur: 38 'illegal' immigrants from Myanmar deportedThe Economic Times
Manipur: 38 'illegal' immigrants from Myanmar deported
Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh said on the X : Without any discrimination, we have completed the first phase of deportation of illegal immigrants from Myanmar with 38 more immigrants leaving Manipur, India, today through Moreh. He said : A total of 77 illegal immigrants have been deported in the first phase. One Indian national was also brought back from Myanmar during the handover ceremony.
Let's Keep Country Secure: Manipur Chief Minister As More Illegal Immigrants Deported To Myanmar
With the deportation of 38 immigrants from Manipur to Myanmar on Thursday, a total of 77 illegal Myanmarese migrants, including 55 women and five children, have been deported to their country since March 8, officials said.
38 More Illegal Immigrants From Myanmar Deported: Manipur Chief Minister
At least 38 more illegal immigrants from Myanmar, who had crossed over to Manipur, were deported on Thursday through Moreh town in Tengnoupal district, Chief Minister N Biren Singh said.
4. What Manipur needs after a year of ethnic violence The Times of India
4. What Manipur needs after a year of ethnic violenceThe Times of India
Manipur completes first phase of deportation of illegal immigrants from Myanmar Hindustan Times
Manipur completes first phase of deportation of illegal immigrants from MyanmarHindustan Times
One Year of Manipur Violence |I Waited 8 Months to Bury My Husband The Quint
One Year of Manipur Violence | 'I Waited 8 Months to Bury My Husband'The Quint
One Year of Manipur Violence | 'I Waited 8 Months to Bury My Husband'
Chingneihmoi Zou's husband was one of the first casualties of the ethnic violence that erupted on 3 May last year.
Families of 31 Missing Meiteis Seek Central and Manipur Governments Intervention ETV Bharat
Families of 31 Missing Meiteis Seek Central and Manipur Governments' InterventionETV Bharat
Heavy rain, storm wreaks havoc in Manipur Hindustan Times
Heavy rain, storm wreaks havoc in ManipurHindustan Times
Manipur: Assam Rifles seizes narcotics worth Rs 1.32 crore near Myanmar border
IMPHAL: Assam Rifles troopers in Manipur apprehended a 27-year-old drug trafficker and seized Brown Sugar valued at approximately Rs 1.32 crores in the international black market along the Manipur-Myanmar border. During an area domination patrol conducted by Assam Rifles, a suspected individual carrying Brown Sugar was intercepted in Songdoi village of Churachandpur district in Manipur, [] The post Manipur: Assam Rifles seizes narcotics worth Rs 1.32 crore near Myanmar border appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .
38 more Myanmarese immigrants deported to Myanmar from Manipur Social News XYZ
38 more Myanmarese immigrants deported to Myanmar from ManipurSocial News XYZ
Manipur: Miscreants allegedly loot Rs 20 lakh from SBI branch in Churachandpur district
Police said that the exact amount of money looted is around 20 lakh as per information received and the investigation team of the police department rushed the spot to traces down the activities of the looters.
Manipur: 38 more illegal immigrants from Myanmar deported ThePrint
Manipur: 38 more illegal immigrants from Myanmar deportedThePrint
One year of Manipur conflict: Meitei, Kuki-Zo groups plan events on May 3 Deccan Herald
One year of Manipur conflict: Meitei, Kuki-Zo groups plan events on May 3Deccan Herald
One year since conflict, kin of missing Meiteis in Delhi to seek closure
Meitei civil society organisations appealed to Government of India, Government of Manipur, and the Kuki community to facilitate the return of their loved ones if they are alive, or their bodies if they are dead
One year since conflict, kin of missing Meiteis in Delhi to seek closure The Hindu
One year since conflict, kin of missing Meiteis in Delhi to seek closureThe Hindu
38 'illegal migrants' deported to Myanmar, one Indian national brought back: Manipur CM Biren SinghDeccan Herald
Manipur: Kuki-Zo to commemorate Martyrs Remembrance Day EastMojo
Manipur: Kuki-Zo to commemorate Martyrs' Remembrance DayEastMojo
India Rejects USCIRF Report as Politically Biased
India has dismissed a report released by the US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) as biased and politically motivated. The report alleged that India, along with 16 other countries, is guilty of severe violations of religious freedom. India's Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal, criticized the report, calling it anti-India propaganda that failed to understand the nation's diverse and pluralistic democratic ethos. Jaiswal stated that the USCIRF's report is part of the organization's ongoing efforts to interfere in India's internal affairs and electoral processes. He emphasized that the USCIRF's attempts to influence the world's largest democratic exercise would not succeed. India's response underlined its position on religious freedom and reiterated its lack of expectations from the USCIRF to objectively assess the country's religious landscape. The USCIRF report accused the Indian government of implementing discriminatory nationalist policies, perpetuating hateful rhetoric, and failing to address communal violence. The report highlighted incidents such as the Manipur and Haryana violence, as well as the detention of Kashmiri leaders following the abrogation of Article 370. However, India maintains its stance on the report's biased portrayal of the country. Pakistan's Fawad Chaudhary Shares Video of Rahul Gandhi Criticizing 'Ram Mandir India's SMART System Test Marks Advancement in Defense Capabilities Indian Airlines Expand Fleets Amid Rising Air Travel Demand
Ethnic Violence in Manipur Will Complete One Year Tomorrow ETV Bharat
Ethnic Violence in Manipur Will Complete One Year TomorrowETV Bharat
Manipur, misinformation, Revanna: Three issues ignored by Big Media this election season Newslaundry
Manipur, misinformation, Revanna: Three issues ignored by Big Media this election seasonNewslaundry
Initial phase of Myanmar illegal immigrant deportation concludes in Manipur
IMPHAL: The initial phase of deporting illegal immigrants from Myanmar has been successfully completed in the Northeast state of Manipur. This was informed by Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh on Thursday (May 02). First phase of deportation of illegal immigrants from Myanmar completed today, said Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh on Thursday (May [] The post Initial phase of Myanmar illegal immigrant deportation concludes in Manipur appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .
Incessant rain and storm wreak havoc in Manipur; crude houses blown off, trees uprooted; animals killedhornbilltv