Two women militants arrested in Manipur for alleged extortion
Security forces have arrested two women militants linked to banned insurgent outfits for their alleged involvement in extortion activities in Manipur. According to police, 29-year-old Sanasam Ongbi Santikumari Devi, associated with the United National Liberation Front (Koireng), was apprehended from Nongpok Ingkhol in Imphal East district
Two women militants arrested in Manipur
The arrests were made in Imphal West and East districts on February 16, a police statement said
'Show that PM CARES': Congress books flight tickets for PM Modi to visit Manipur
Congress leader Pawan Khera criticized PM Modi for visiting Assam instead of Manipur, which has been experiencing unrest. Khera shared mock flight tickets from Guwahati to Imphal, urging the PM to visit the troubled state. This comes as Manipur faces renewed tensions and violent protests.
Manipur: Three militants of KCP and PREPAK arrested; arms and IEDs seized
Security forces arrested three militants linked to banned outfits KCP (Apunba) and PREPAK in Manipurs Imphal West, Imphal East and Bishnupur districts. During a separate operation in Tengnoupal, personnel recovered firearms, pistols and eight improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
Pulwama martyrs will never be forgotten: Manipur Chief Minister
Imphal: Manipur Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh on Saturday, February 14, said sacrifices made by CRPF personnel in the Pulwama attack will never be forgotten. He said the legacy of the slain jawans will continue to inspire generations to serve the nation with honour and devotion. Singh, in a post on X, said, On this 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 .
Houses torched in Manipur's Ukhrul district as tribes clash
Fresh tension flared in Manipur's Ukhrul district. Clashes and arson led to the burning of at least 20 Naga and Kuki tribal houses. One person was injured. The chief minister assured safety for Kuki-Zo individuals visiting Imphal. The deputy chief minister is working to defuse tensions. An MLA was airlifted for treatment.
Will take full responsibility for Kukis visiting Imphal: Manipur CM
Manipur Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh has pledged full security for individuals from the Kuki-Zo community visiting Imphal. He stated the government will ensure their safety for medical treatment or other reasons. This assurance comes after a recent incident involving MLA Vungzagin Valte. The state has experienced significant ethnic clashes between the Meitei and Kuki communities.
Ailing Kuki-Zo MLA airlifted from Imphal to Delhi
Valte, who represents Thanlon Assembly constituency for the BJP, sustained grievous injuries during the May 2023 ethnic violence in Imphal and had been staying in Churachandpur following prolonged treatment in New Delhi
Manipur: Kuki-Zo MLA Vungzagin Valte airlifted to Delhi for treatment
Kuki-Zo MLA Vungzagin Valte, who sustained grievous injuries in May 2023 violence, was airlifted to New Delhi for treatment after his health deteriorated. Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh personally oversaw his evacuation from Churachandpur to Imphal, and subsequently to the national capital, wishing him a full recovery.
On Manipur and Y. Khemchand Singh as new Chief Minister |
Nearly a year after former Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh resigned on February 9, 2025, the Centre has formally ended Presidents Rule in the state, paving the way for the return of an elected government. President Droupadi Murmu revoked the proclamation on February 4, 2026, enabling BJP leader Yumnam Khemchand Singh to be sworn in as the 13th Chief Minister of Manipur. Khemchand Singh, a twotime legislator and former Speaker, took the oath of office at Lok Bhavan in Imphal. His appointment follows the BJP Legislature Partys decision to elect him as their leader after months of political vacuum under central rule.
Manipur CM Khemchand Singh chairs first Cabinet meet, allied extend support
IMPHAL, Feb 4 : The first Cabinet meeting of the newly formed Manipur government was held under the leadership of Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh at the chief ministers bungalow on Wednesday night, officials said. The meeting was held about an hour after Singh was sworn in as CM, they said. Chief secretary Dr Puneet Kumar Goel also attended the meeting along with deputy chief miniser L Dikho and newly sworn-in ministers Govindas Konthoujam and K Loken Singh. The first [] The post Manipur CM Khemchand Singh chairs first Cabinet meet, allied extend support appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BJPs Khemchand Singh Sworn In As Manipur CM; 2 Deputies From Kuki, Naga Communities
Imphal, Feb 4: BJP MLA Yumnam Khemchand Singh on Wednesday became the 13th Chief Minister of Manipur, nearly a year after the resignation of BJP leader N Biren Singh following months of ethnic violence between Meitei and Kuki communities in the state, leading to the imposition of Presidents Rule. The 62-year-old leader was administered the oath of office and secrecy by Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla at a ceremony held at the Lok Bhavan, hours after the Presidents rule was revoked [] The post BJPs Khemchand Singh Sworn In As Manipur CM; 2 Deputies From Kuki, Naga Communities appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Yumnam Khemchand Singh is Manipurs new CM, Presidents Rule withdrawn
Imphal: Yumnam Khemchand Singh took oath as Manipurs new Chief Minister on Wednesday, February 4. The 60-member Assembly, which has tenure till 2027, was suspended after Presidents rule was imposed on February 13, 2025, four days after then-chief minister N Biren Singh resigned amid prolonged ethnic violence between the Kuki-Zo and Meitei communities. The unrest 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 .
NDA legislature party leader Y Khemchand Singh stakes claim to form govt in Manipur
IMPHAL: NDA legislature party leader Y Khemchand Singh on Wednesday staked a claim to form a government in Manipur, state BJP chief A Sharda Devi said. Restive Manipur has been under the Presidents rule since February last year. An NDA team led by Singh met Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla at the Lok []
COCOMI Hosts Massive Rally In Imphal To Protect Territorial Integrity Of Manipur
Demands restoration of a popular government in the state
Padma Shri honour for Nata Sankirtana exponent Yumnam Jatra Singh
Imphal: The family of Nata Sankirtana exponent Yumnam Jatra Singh has welcomed the posthumous conferment of the Padma Shri, calling it a national recognition of a life devoted to Manipurs cultural and spiritual traditions. The youngest son of the Padma awardee, Yumnam Bishambor Singh, expressed gratitude to the Centre, saying the honour had brought a 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 .
Meitei man murder in Manipur: Family refuses to accept body till demands met
Imphal: A pressure group formed in Manipur after a Meitei man was killed in Kuki-majority Churachandpur district on Saturday, January 24, said that the family of the deceased would not accept his body till their demands, including transferring the case to the NIA, were met. The Joint Action Committee (JAC) also claimed that it did 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 HC seeks report on blocking of Churachandpur killing video
Imphal: The Manipur High Court has asked central authorities to provide an update on the blocking of a viral video that allegedly shows the killing of a man by armed miscreants in Churachandpur district. The Centre had earlier informed the court that social media platforms were instructed to remove the video. Hearing a writ petition 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 .
Large cache of arms, ammunition seized in Manipur
Security forces recovered a large cache of arms and ammunition in Manipur's Imphal East district. The recovery included rifles, a revolver, and a pistol. Ammunition, walkie-talkie sets, and camouflage attire were also found. In a separate operation, a militant was arrested in Tengnoupal district. A pistol and live rounds were recovered from the arrested individual.
Manipur killing case to be handed over to NIA: Governor
Ajay Kumar Bhalla tells Congress MP-led delegation that combing operations are under way as Meitei mans killing fuels tension in Imphal Valley
Manipur: Meitei man shot dead in Kuki-majority Churachandpur
Imphal/ Churachandpur: A man belonging to the Meitei community was shot dead after being abducted by suspected Kuki militants in Churachandpur district, in a fresh escalation of the tensions in restive Manipur, police said on Thursday. Mayanglambam Rishikanta Singh was abducted from his home in the Tuibong area on Wednesday and shot dead in the 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 .
Centres irresponsible handling of Manipur affected economy, security: Congress
Imphal: The Congress on Sunday alleged that the BJP-led Centre has handled Manipur irresponsibly during the last five years, and it affected the states security and economy. This was stated by AICC in-charge of Manipur Christopher Tilak, who came to the ethnic violence-affected northeastern state to take part in the partys MGNREGA Bachao Sangram campaign. 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 .
Kidnapped By Mob And Gang-Raped 2 Years Ago, Kuki Woman Dies In Manipur
A woman from the Kuki tribe, who was gang-raped after she was kidnapped by a group of men from Manipur's capital Imphal just after the Meitei-Kuki ethnic clashes broke out in May 2023, has died of an illness aggravated by the trauma.
One more held for involvement in bomb explosion in Manipur
Imphal: Security forces arrested one more person for his alleged involvement in a bomb explosion at a fuel station in Manipurs Bishnupur district last week, police said on Friday, January 16. The 41-year-old accused was apprehended from the Lamphel Sana Keithel area in Imphal West district on Thursday, and a cache of arms and ammunition 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 .
One more held for 'involvement' in bomb explosion at Manipur fuel station
The 41-year-old accused was apprehended from the Lamphel Sana Keithel area in Imphal West district on January 16, and a cache of arms and ammunition was recovered from his possession, says a senior officer
'Death Threats, Vandalism By Kuki Insurgents': Naga Body Files Police Case In Manipur
A village authority of the Naga tribes in Manipur has filed a police case alleging death threats and vandalism by insurgents of the Kuki National Front (KNF) in their village in Kangpokpi district, 45 km from the state capital Imphal.
Manipur's displaced people seek resettlement
Thousands of Internally Displaced People and COCOMI volunteers rallied in Imphal West, demanding permanent relocation to their homes after ethnic violence. A delegation met with the chief secretary and governor, submitting a memorandum for urgent government intervention, safe return, and rehabilitation of IDPs in their native places.
Displaced People Protest In Manipur's Imphal To Return Home, Question 'Buffer Zone'
Hundreds of internally displaced persons (IDPs) held a massive rally in Manipur's capital Imphal today demanding security for returning home to their abandoned villages in the foothills.
IDPs, Along With Volunteers Of COCOMI, Takes Out Massive Rally In Imphal
The rally began from Takhellambam Leikai and saw a large turnout, with participants marching in groups, holding placards and raising slogans to highlight the hardships faced by families living in relief camps
Watch: Manipur VDF Arm-Down strike: Imphal east personnel protest
Village Defence Force personnel from Imphal East staged a sit-in protest as part of Manipurs ongoing arm-down, pen-down strike. Around 1,200 VDF members demanded regularisation, pay revision, and implementation of the Police Act. Protest leaders warned of a statewide rally if the government fails to meet demands by January 15.
Three militants arrested, arms and ammunition recovered in Manipur
An active cadre of the banned Kangleipak Communist Party (Noyon) was apprehended from the Kongpal Chingangbam area in Imphal East district on January 8 for allegedly being involved in extortion activities, says senior officer
Manipur: 2 arrested, arms and ammunition seized
Two people were arrested on Thursday and Friday in Manipurs Imphal East district
27 bombs neutralised in Manipur's Imphal East district
Security forces have been conducting search operations in Manipur since ethnic violence broke out two years ago
27 bombs safely defused in Manipurs Imphal East district
Imphal: Security forces recovered 27 bombs and neutralised them in Manipurs Imphal East district, police said on Friday. During an operation, the country-made bombs were found on Thursday and neutralised at a place near Monglham village, a senior officer said. In a separate operation, security forces also recovered three arms and ammunition from Langdum Nungjengbi 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: 27 country-made bombs neutralised near Monglham village in Imphal East
Security forces in Imphal East district have successfully neutralized 27 country-made bombs recovered during an operation near Monglham village. In a separate incident, three arms and ammunition were also seized from Langdum Nungjengbi. These operations are part of ongoing efforts amidst the persistent ethnic violence that has claimed over 260 lives since May 2023.
Radio Signals Peace In Manipur As Thadou Tribe Seeks To Resume Live Broadcast
The public broadcaster Prasar Bharati has asked the programme head of All India Radio (AIR) or Akashvani in Manipur's capital Imphal for inputs on recruiting staff for resuming live broadcast in the Thadou tribe's language.
Eight militants arrested in Manipur
Four members of the proscribed KCP (People's War Group) were apprehended from Andro Leitanpekpham area in Imphal East district on December 25, says senior police officer
Ixigos Great Indian Travel Index: OTT shows boost local tourism
New Delhi: Indias popular OTT shows are doing more than driving viewership they are putting the Northeast firmly on the travel map as flight bookings to cities like Imphal, Dimapur and Agartala recorded a strong growth in the year, according to an ixigo report. OTT shows like The Family Man (Season 3), Paatal Lok 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 .
Two militants among six arrested in Manipur
One active cadre of the banned Prepak (G-5) was apprehended from Keibi Heikak Mapan in Imphal East district on Tuesday (December 24, 2025), says a police statement
Three minors injured in unexploded bomb blast in Manipurs Tengnoupal
Three minor boys were injured in Manipur's Tengnoupal district after playing with an unexploded mortar shell. The incident occurred in Molnoi village. Meanwhile, a hand grenade was found near Liberal College in Imphal East and a para shell bomb was discovered during excavation in Khamaran village. Bomb disposal squads safely detonated both devices. The injured boy's condition is critical.
Manipur: ED raids premises linked to leaders of self-styled state council
The Enforcement Directorate has raided multiple locations in Imphal, Manipur. The searches are part of a money laundering investigation. The probe targets individuals accused of collecting over fifty crore rupees from the public.
Security forces arrest five militants during a joint operation in Manipur
Security forces in Manipur apprehended five militants from PREPAK and KCP involved in extortion activities across Bishnupur, Imphal West, and Imphal East districts. The operation also led to the recovery of significant arms and ammunition, alongside the arrest of a drug peddler with brown sugar valued at Rs 20 lakh.
Six militants arrested in Manipur for extortion
Two active women cadres of the United National Liberation Front (Koireng) were nabbed from the Moirangkampu Sajeb Makha Leikai area in Imphal East district
President Murmu wraps up Manipur visit with peace call, tribal body resents Kuki areas snub
GUWAHATI: President Droupadi Murmu on Friday wrapped up her two-day visit to ethnic violence-hit Manipur with a call to all communities to keep supporting the efforts for peace even as a Kuki-Zo organisation resented that she did not visit a Kuki area. Addressing a gathering in Naga-majority hill district Senapati after laying the foundation stones and inaugurating various developmental projects, the President said Manipurs strength lies in its diversity its culture, languages, and traditions. The hills and the valley have always complemented each other, like two sides of the same beautiful land, she said. She urged all communities to continue supporting the efforts for peace, understanding and reconciliation, stating that the Centre recognises the aspirations of the people of Manipur and is committed to their well-being and progress. The President also said that dignity, security and growth opportunities for the tribal communities of Manipur and their greater participation in the countrys progress were a national priority. The Government of India is working closely with local leaders, civil society, and communities to ensure that development in Manipur is inclusive and sustainable, she stated. In recent years, the hill districts of Manipur have benefited from focused investments in areas such as road and bridge connectivity, including national highways and rural roads, healthcare, education, drinking water, and electricity supply, she said. Earlier in the day, Murmu paid homage to the brave women warriors of Manipur at the Nupee Lal Memorial Complex in state capital Imphal. The Memorial Complex stands as a tribute to the sacrifice of Manipuri women and commemorates their uprisings in which they challenged the British and feudal powers with great courage. Meanwhile, the Kuki Organisation for Human Rights Trust said Murmus decision to ignore Kangpokpi, where over 50,000 of our people remain displaced, terrorised, and abandoned, sent a message that the Kuki-Zo people do not merit inclusion in India's conscience. The Presidents itinerary celebrating Meitei historical resistance in Imphal and inaugurating projects in Naga areas is a deliberate political choreographyHer empathetic words in Imphal are rendered hollow when she refuses to confront the reality just 60 km away, where our children are starving in camps and our elderly are dying of broken hearts, the organisation said.
IMPHAL: Former Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh on Friday said the BJP central leadership has asked the party MLAs to come to Delhi to discuss issues related to the state. Singh told reporters, BJP is a national party. Party leaders have asked the MLAs to come to discuss issues related to the state on Sunday. I believe it may be related to government formation, but we are yet to have any confirmation. Many of us are leaving. Singh also expressed hope that a popular government may be formed soon in the state. More than 260 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Meiteis and Kuki-Zo groups since May 2023. The Centre had, on February 13, imposed President's rule in the state after N Biren Singh resigned as chief minister. The state assembly, which has a tenure till 2027, has been put under suspended animation. The BJP has 37 MLAs in the 60-member Manipur Assembly.
President Murmu Urges All Communities In Manipur To Support Efforts For Peace, Reconciliation
Imphal, Dec 12: President Droupadi Murmu on Friday called on all the communities of Manipur to continue the efforts for peace, understanding, and reconciliation and said that the Union government is committed to the well-being and progress of the people of the state. Speaking at a reception programme in Senapati district, Murmu expressed her happiness to be in the district which has a proud tribal heritage. She said, Today the nation commemorates the Nupi Lal Memorial Day, which is the [] The post President Murmu Urges All Communities In Manipur To Support Efforts For Peace, Reconciliation appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
President Murmu Meets Displaced Persons In Imphal, Assures Support
President Droupadi Murmu met IDPs in Imphal, assuring government support for their needs, while Kuki groups in Kangpokpi expressed disappointment over her visit.
President Murmu visits Manipur amid shutdown call by rebels
GUWAHATI: President Droupadi Murmu arrived in Manipur on Thursday on a two-day visit amid a shutdown called by a conglomerate of banned insurgent groups. The Coordination Committee had called the shutdown in protest against the Presidents visit. Two days ago, it had stated that the shutdown would remain in force till she left the ethnic violence-hit state. Shops and markets remained closed in the state capital Imphal. The movement of vehicles was also thin. The President, on her maiden visit to the state, was accorded a guard of honour upon her arrival. Later, she visited the historic Mapal Kangjeibung to witness a polo exhibition match. In the evening, the President addressed a civic reception in Imphal, hosted in her honour by the state government. Murmu will visit the Nupi Lal Memorial Complex in Imphal on Friday and pay her respects to Manipurs brave women warriors. Nupi Lal refers to two women-led uprisings, carried out in 1904 and 1939, in which Manipuri women protested against British colonial policies and asserted their rights and dignity. The President is also scheduled to travel to Senapati district to address a public gathering and lay the foundation stones and inaugurate various development projects for the district. Meanwhile, Meitei groups Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) and Arambai Tenggol highlighted the plight of the internally displaced persons (IDPs) who are leading a cluttered existence in the relief camps. COCOMI urged the President to take some firm steps to protect the constitutional rights of the people in the state. Its convenor Khuraijam Athouba pointed out that thousands of people continued to live as refugees in their own state. He recalled the governments commitment that the IDPs would be resettled in three phases by December and noted that not much progress had been made in this regard. Arambai Tenggol expressed the hope that the Presidents presence in the state would draw renewed national attention to the hardships being endured by the IDPs. Murmus visit comes three months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi had visited the state on September 13 for the first time since the ethnic violence broke out in May 2023. Manipur Meitei BJP MLA breaks ice, visits Kuki villages
President Murmu Begins Two-Day Manipur Visit Tomorrow, To Inaugurate Several Projects
President Droupadi Murmu visits Manipur for two days, attending events in Imphal and Senapati, inaugurating projects, and honouring Nupee Lal Memorial.
President Murmu set for two-day visit to Manipur from December 11
President Droupadi Murmu embarks on a significant two-day visit to Manipur on December 11 and 12. This marks her first trip to the state since taking office. Her itinerary includes attending key events in Imphal and Senapati. Meanwhile, insurgent groups have called for a complete shutdown during her visit.
'Calculated political exercise': Kuki outfits criticise Meitei MLA's relief camp visit
IMPHAL: Kuki outfits on Tuesday condemned the visit of BJP MLA Yumnam Khemchand Singh to a relief camp in Manipur's Ukhrul district, claiming that it was a calculated political exercise rather than an act of genuine concern. Singh, the former speaker of the assembly who belongs to the Meitei community, on Monday visited a relief camp in Ukhrul district, where people of the Kuki community displaced by the ethnic violence have been living. Kukis and Meiteis do not venture into each other's areas after the violence broke out in May 2023, leaving the state deeply divided on ethnic lines. Singh became the first leader from either side to cross the divide and visit a camp of the other community. Kuki Inpi Ukhrul, the apex body of the community in the Naga-dominated Ukhrul district, criticised Singh's visit, calling him uninvited. The Kuki Inpi Ukhrul expresses its unequivocal and vehement condemnation of the uninvited and unauthorised visit undertaken by MLA Y Khemchand to Litan Sareikhong relief camp, said a statement. His sudden appearance, accompanied by an excessive number of security personnel, constitutes a serious breach of protocol, propriety, it added. The outfit claimed that the visit was unacceptable and profoundly disrespectful to a community awaiting justice. The visit was a calculated political exercise rather than an act of genuine concern, it alleged. The Kuki-Zo Council called the MLA's visit an irresponsible publicity stunt. His visit was made without any prior intimation to Kuki-Zo leaders, camp authorities, or the district administration. Reports confirm that he was visiting BJP workers elsewhere and made an impromptu stop at the camp on his way back. He later circulated photos and videos online, projecting himself as a peace-maker in conflict-torn Manipur, it said. This raises a fundamental question: Where was Khemchand during May 3-7, 2023, when violence broke out, and Kuki-Zo families in and around Imphal were targeted and displaced? What prevented him from speaking then? His silence during the tragedy and sudden concern now do not align. The wounds are deep, trust has been shattered, and no symbolic drop-in can undo the trauma faced by our people, it added. The KZC said the location Singh chose to visit is hardly an accomplishment. Meiteis have always travelled freely to Ukhrul and other Kaccha Naga-dominated districts without restriction. A casual stop during his leisure travel brings no safety, justice, or accountability to the displaced families who continue to suffer. The KZC abhors this insincere act and cautions all individuals against visiting Kuki-Zo areas or relief centres without prior communication to community leaders, it said. The KZC claimed such unannounced visits can spark misunderstanding or lead to unwanted confrontations. L Baite, the in-charge of the camp, said the MLA arrived unannounced and accompanied by several BJP workers. He took advantage of the absence of esponsible inmates and clicked photos with unsuspecting children, Baite claimed. During his visit to the camp, Singh had told the inmates, With the arrival of Christmas, we all should pray for the return of peace to the state. There are conflicts almost everywhere in the world. But we should learn to live in harmony despite the existing differences. There should not be any hindrance in visiting each other's villages, he added. Over 260 people have been killed and thousands displaced in the ethnic clashes. The state has been under the President's Rule since February, after BJP leader N Biren Singh resigned as the chief minister amid criticisms over his government's handling of the crisis.
Manipur government warns of strict action against organisations trying to disrupt peace
IMPHAL: The Manipur government said strict action would be taken against any individual or organisation trying to disrupt peace and intimidate law-abiding citizens of the state. Chief Secretary Puneet Kumar Goel, in a statement on Thursday, said, It has come to the attention of the Manipur government that some organisations are attempting to disrupt the peace in Manipur by threatening and intimidating the law-abiding citizens of the state. The state government's warning comes two days after a coalition of five proscribed groups in Manipur asked all individuals and organisations which participated in the recently concluded Sangai Festival to issue a public apology before December 10, calling the event a etrayal of the suffering of internally displaced persons (IDPs). The Sangai festival was held from November 21 to 30 amid protests by IDPs demanding that they be allowed to return to their homes. Asserting that actions have already been initiated against such anti-social elements by Manipur Police, it said any attempt to intimidate or endanger the safety and security of any citizen is an act against the state and its people. The statement said the state reaffirms that no individual group or organisation, whether proscribed or otherwise, has authority to issue decrees or impose punishments or restrict the lawful cultural, economic or artistic activities in Manipur. It warned that any individual or organisation, without exception, found involved in issuing such threats or attempting to disturb the peaceful co-existence shall be prosecuted strictly in accordance with law. The state government also appealed to the general public to immediately report any instance of threat, extortion, coercion, or suspicious activity to the nearest police station, and that prompt punitive action will be taken on all credible reports against those threatening the lives and properties of the people of Manipur. The state government reiterated its unwavering commitment to safeguard the people of Manipur and called for citizens to stand united against unlawful elements and to cooperate in the initiatives of the state government towards maintaining peace, harmony and public order to bring back the state to the path of growth and development. At least 260 people were killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic clashes between the Meitei and Kuki communities in Manipur since May 2023.
Forest destruction for illegal poppy farming causing Manipurs recurrent floods: Biren Singh
Imphal, Dec 4:Former Chief Minister N. Biren Singh has said that Manipurs recurrent floods are a direct consequence of large-scale destruction of forests for illegal poppy cultivation. The former CM alleged that armed militants are involved in these illicit activities, clearing vast stretches of forest land to plant poppy and questioned why the forest officials []
BJP will return to power in next Manipur elections: MLA
Imphal: Manipur BJP MLA Thokchom Radheshyam Singh on Monday said the party will return to power in the next assembly elections, likely to be held in 2027. Speaking at a programme at his Heirok constituency residence, Singh said, Many say the BJP will not come to power, but everyone should know it will certainly return 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 .
Clash in Manipur leaves cop, journalist injured as displaced Meitei residents seek to return home
GUWAHATI: A journalist and a policeman were injured in Manipur on Saturday when internally displaced persons (IDPs), seeking to return to their original homes, clashed with security personnel. The journalist, P Bobo, who works with a local news channel, and the policeman sustained minor injuries. Their condition was stated to be stable. The trouble broke out when police and central forces prevented hundreds of IDPs from the Sawombung Relief Camp in Imphal from returning to their homes in the Gwaltabi area of Imphal East district, bordering Kangpokpi district. During a brief confrontation with security personnel, the IDPs questioned why their resettlement was still delayed if normalcy had truly returned to Manipur, as the state administration held the Sangai Festival. Citing their prolonged, cluttered existence in relief camps, they demanded that they be immediately allowed to return to their abandoned homes. When they sought to march forward, it led to a security situation. The personnel restored normalcy by firing mock bombs and tear gas shells. After this action from the personnel, the IDPs staged a sit-in protest and refused to leave the site. The standoff continued when reports last came in. Last week, hundreds of IDPs, lodged at a relief camp in Bishnupur district, attempted to march towards Churachandpur district. Security forces dispersed them by firing tear gas. The attempts by IDPs from the Meitei community to return to their original homes in or near Kuki areas started after the administration in the state, where Presidents Rule has remained in force since February this year, took a decision to hold the Sangai Festival. They argue that the holding of the festival indicates the return of peace and normalcy in the state. The ethnic violence in Manipur had earlier left over 260 people dead and around 60,000 others displaced. A few thousand of them have been resettled in prefabricated structures, while the others continue to live in the relief camps.
Manipur's violence-hit people, seeking to return home, clash with security forces
Hundreds of displaced people, seeking to return to their homes, clashed with security forces in Manipur's Imphal East district on Saturday. The displaced people, who have been staying at different relief camps after ethnic violence broke out in May 2023, were stopped by security forces at Yaingangpokpi when they were marching towards their homes at Gwaltabi, located on the periphery of the district. As the situation escalated, security forces lobbed several rounds of tear gas shells to disperse the agitators. One of the agitators, S Ibemcha Devi, said, According to the government, normalcy has been restored in the state. Then, why are we not allowed to return to our homes? An official said the situation continues to remain tense but under control. Such clashes between internally displaced persons (IDPs) and security forces have happened multiple times since the Sangai Festival began on November 21. (This is a developing story)
Suspected militant attack on Assam Rifles personnel in Manipur
GUWAHATI: A patrolling team of the Assam Rifles came under fire from suspected militants in Manipurs Tengnoupal district near the India-Myanmar border on Friday, official sources confirmed, adding that the number of casualties or injuries is yet to be determined. A patrolling party of Assam Rifles was fired upon by terrorists in Tengnoupal district of Manipur, along the India-Myanmar Border on 28 November 2025 in the early morning hours. The fire was immediately retaliated with control and caution, keeping in view the civilian safety, a defence ministry statement said. The operations are underway, with additional troops being deployed into the area, the statement further stated. No militant group has claimed responsibility for the attack. In a similar attack in the states Bishnupur district in September, unidentified gunmen had ambushed a mini truck carrying Assam Rifles personnel, killing two of them and injuring four others. The personnel were headed to Bishnupur district from state capital Imphal when the attack was perpetrated.
Manipur: Displaced Villagers in Imphal East Clash with Security Forces over Return to Native Places
More than 260 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in the ethnic strife between Meiteis and Kuki-Zo groups since May 2023 in Manipur.
IMPHAL: Hundreds of internally displaced people (IDPs) staying in relief camps here clashed with security forces at Pukhao and near Dolaithabi Dam in Imphal East district on Monday as they attempted to return to their native homes, officials said. IDPs from Ekou, Dolaithabi and Yengkhuman localities, who had been staying in relief camps, attempted to march towards their homes but were stopped by security forces. The security forces fired tear gas shells to disperse the protesters, they said. The IDPs claimed that, as the annual Sangai festival is being held, normalcy has been established in the state, and they should be allowed to return to their homes. A protester, S Kumarjit Meitei told reporters, We are mostly farmers. Our economic livelihood has been completely cut off after we were forced to flee our homes. Now that the government has said that normalcy has returned. We demand to return home. How long do we stay confined in relief camps. Why can't security forces deal with the militants instead of forcing us to remain in relief camps. Agitated protesters scuffled with security forces and headed towards the areas considered one of the most sensitive zones, prompting them to fire tear gas shells to disperse them, the official added. Ekou, Dolaithabi, and Yengkhuman are located at the foothills of Imphal East district, bordering Kuki-dominated Kangpokpi district. The areas witnessed ethnic violence in 2023.
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat is on a three-day visit to Manipur. While speaking at a event in Imphal, he said that Hindu society was immortal, Bharat is the name of an immortal civilisation.
Society Made Up Its Mind: RSS Chief On Why Maoism In India Is Nearing End
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Friday called for social unity during a meeting with tribal leaders in Manipur's Imphal, reiterating that the organisation is purely dedicated to strengthening society.
Manipur Sangai Festival begins amid protest as MP Leishemba Sanajaoba, police trade charges
GUWAHATI: The Sangai Festival in Manipur began on Friday amid a protest even as the states Rajya Sabha member and titular king Leishemba Sanajaoba accused an IPS officer of barging into his residential compound, a charge dismissed by the police. A section of people is opposing the festival , stating that authorities should have prioritised resolving the ethnic conflict and resettling the internally displaced persons (IDPs) over the tourism festival. When the protestors, including IDPs, was heading towards the venue of the festival on Friday, they were intercepted by the security forces on the way. In the resultant pitched battle, the protestors rained stones and the personnel fired tear gas shells to restore order. The clashes occurred amid a cease work announced by the Meitei group Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) which is leading the protest. COCOMI criticised the state administration operating under Presidents Rule for pushing forward an anti-people festival. On Thursday, the MP lodged a written complaint with the Governor, alleging that IGP (Zone-I) Themthing Ngashangva had barged into his residential compound at around 1:30 pm and threatened security personnel after claiming that he (MP) was sheltering IDPs. Manipur Police said a mob of about 50-60 individuals, identified as volunteers of COCOMI, took out a march carrying placards and shouting slogans opposing the festival, defying prohibitory orders issued by the Imphal East district authorities. Security personnel made repeated attempts to stop and peacefully disperse the protestors. IGP (ZoneI) Themthing Ngashangva was on the scene supervising the situation. Police teams, including women personnel, repeatedly tried to stop and disperse the group, the police said in a statement. However, the statement added, the mob turned violent, throwing water bottles and placards at the police while a woman protestor assaulted the IGP and used derogatory racial slurs while he was performing his duty. The mob later moved toward the palace premises, where house guards of the Honble MP allowed them inside, hindering police efforts. The IGP approached the gate to question the action of the house guards. He did not enter the premises of the palace, the police said. Stating that a criminal case has been registered, the police further stated that efforts were underway to identify the woman protestor who assaulted the IGP. Meanwhile, attendance was thin on the opening day of the festival which was inaugurated by Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla. The festival could not be held in the previous two years due to the ethnic conflict. Manipur was placed under Presidents rule on February 13 this year after the BJP failed to reach a consensus on a successor to N Biren Singh, who had resigned as Chief Minister on February 9. He stepped down just a day before his government was due to face a no-confidence motion and a floor test.
Manipur sees fresh clashes as IDPs protest Sangai Festival
Clashes erupted in Manipur's Imphal East district as displaced persons marched towards their abandoned homes, protesting the government's organization of the Sangai Festival amidst ongoing ethnic violence. Civil society groups also called for a cease-work campaign, disrupting normal life and highlighting the insensitivity of holding the event while thousands remain displaced.
Manipur | Clashes erupt in Imphal as protests escalate over Sangai Festival amid ongoing unrest
RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat met with Janajati leaders in Imphal, emphasizing unity and character-building for lasting peace and progress. He clarified the RSS's role as a purely social organization focused on strengthening society through friendship and harmony, not politics. Bhagwat also urged youth to embrace their ancient civilizational identity and pride in indigenous traditions.
RSS involvement will not resolve Manipur crisis: Congress on Mohan Bhagwat's visit
IMPHAL: Manipur Congress president Keisham Meghachandra Singh on Friday said the involvement of the RSS will solve the crisis in the state, as it requires a government-led political solution and confidence-building measures. Reacting to the three-day tour of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat , he said any visit that prioritises strengthening organisational growth over the suffering of the people sends a wrong message. The Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee takes note of the visit of RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat to Manipur. At a time when Manipur is still suffering from unprecedented violence, displacement, social division, and administrative collapse, the people expected the Central Government to send a concrete plan for peace and restoration of normalcy, he said in a post on X. However, instead of addressing the humanitarian crisis and the breakdown of governance, the visit appears to be focused primarily on strengthening RSS organisational activities in the State, he added. Claiming that RSS involvement will not solve the crisis, Singh said the ongoing turmoil requires a government-led political solution, administrative accountability, and confidence-building measures. Strengthening ideological organisations will not bring peace, he added. The Congress leader said if the Centre was serious about solving the ethnic crisis in the state, it should provide a concrete roadmap for peace, a unified command structure, a plan for the safe return of displaced families, and accountability for administrative failures. MPCC reiterates that the focus must remain on restoration of normalcy, protection of all communities, and justice for victims. Political or ideological visits cannot substitute real governance, he said. Manipur needs healing, not polarisation. Any visit that prioritises organisational growth over people's suffering sends a wrong message at this critical time, he added. Bhagwat reached Imphal on Thursday, his first visit since ethnic violence broke out in the state in May 2023. During his stay, Bhagwat will hold a series of closed-door interactions with RSS members to oversee the functioning of the organisation in the northeastern state. He will also interact with entrepreneurs, tribal leaders from the Manipur hills, prominent citizens and leaders of youth organisations in the state. Manipur has been under the President's Rule since February after CM N Biren Singh, who led a BJP government, resigned amid criticism of his administration's handling of the ethnic violence, which has claimed over 260 lives. RSS tries its hand at solving Manipur stalemate, weighs in on BJP chiefs appointment
RSS involvement will not resolve Manipur crisis: Congress
Imphal: Manipur Congress president Keisham Meghachandra Singh on Friday said the involvement of the RSS will solve the crisis in the state, as it requires a government-led political solution and confidence-building measures. Reacting to the three-day tour of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, he said any visit that prioritises strengthening organisational growth over the suffering of 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 .
COCOMI clashes erupt outside Hatta Kangjeibung, Sangai Festival 2025 site
Tension flared at Imphal's Sangai Festival venue as police used tear gas on protesters. Demonstrators voiced opposition to the festival proceeding amid displacement. The Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity condemned the security forces' actions. The festival is scheduled to begin on November 21 after a two-year hiatus.
Efforts on to restore stability in Manipur at community level: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat addressed dignitaries in Imphal, emphasizing community and societal efforts to restore stability in Manipur. He highlighted the importance of patience and collective effort in peacebuilding, while also discussing the RSS's organic growth and its objective to organize the entire Hindu society.
Protest over Sangai Festival turns tense amid ongoing ethnic conflict in Manipur
GUWAHATI: Protestors on Thursday clashed with security forces outside the venue of the Sangai Festival in Imphal, a day before the tourism event was scheduled to begin, amid continuing ethnic tensions in Manipur. The confrontation erupted when the protestors attempted to storm the festivals main venue opposing the celebrations. Security personnel used tear gas and batons to restore order. The protestors said the authorities should prioritise resolving the ethnic conflict and resettling internally displaced persons (IDPs) instead of going ahead with a tourism festival. The ethnic violence had earlier left more than 260 people dead and around 60,000 displaced. The Meitei organisation, Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI), said it had staged a mass agitation together with the IDPs and the people of Manipur against what it called the state administrations unilateral decision to proceed with the Sangai Festival. COCOMI condemned the brutal and unprovoked actions of the security forces against peaceful protestors that resulted in injuries to several individuals. One of its leaders was arrested by the police. Such excessive and targeted use of force upon civil society leaders is a clear violation of democratic norms and fundamental civic rights, COCOMI said in a statement. The organisation criticised the Governor-led administration operating under Presidents Rule for pushing forward an anti-people Sangai Festival 2025 without the consent, cooperation, or confidence of the people of Manipur. At a time when thousands of our own people remain displaced, when normalcy is yet to be restored, and when the wounds of violence are still fresh, the states insistence on an extravagant festival is insensitive, misplaced, and against the wishes of the people, COCOMI said. It stated categorically that before any celebration took place, the state must restore the fundamental rights and freedom of movement of all citizens, ensure the safe return of all IDPs to their homes, re-establish peace and normalcy across the state, and stop all forms of coercion and suppression against civilian voices. The organisation also called upon all citizens to join a mass sit-in demonstration on 21 November with the declarations: we will not take part in the Sangai Festival 2025 and restore our fundamental rights before Sangai Festival.
RSS chief to visit Manipur for first time since ethnic violence broke out
Imphal: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat is scheduled to arrive in Manipur on November 20 for the first time since ethnic violence broke out two years ago, a functionary of the organisation said on Wednesday. During his three-day stay, Bhagwat will interact with citizens, entrepreneurs, and representatives of the tribal community, RSS state general secretary Tarunkumar 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 .
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat to visit Manipur for first time since 2023 ethnic violence
IMPHAL: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat is scheduled to arrive in Manipur on November 20 for the first time since ethnic violence broke out two years ago, a functionary of the organisation said on Wednesday. During his three-day stay, Bhagwat will interact with citizens, entrepreneurs, and representatives of the tribal community, RSS state general secretary Tarunkumar Sharma told PTI . Our Sarsanghchalak's visit to the state is in connection with the centenary celebrations of the RSS. He is arriving from Guwahati on November 20 and will leave on November 22, he said. This will be Bhagwat's first visit since the violence broke out two years ago, another RSS functionary said, adding that he had last visited the state in 2022. As part of his itinerary, separate interactive sessions will be held with prominent citizens, Janajati (tribal) community representatives, and youth leaders, Sharma said. On the day of his arrival, he will be meeting with entrepreneurs and eminent individuals at a programme at Konjeng Leikai in Imphal. On November 21, Bhagwat will meet and interact with tribal leaders from the Manipur hills, he said. Asked if the RSS chief will be visiting relief camps, where internally displaced people have been staying for the last two years, he said, This is not in the schedule as of now. The visit is mostly an internal part of the organisation. More than 260 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Meiteis and Kuki-Zo groups since May 2023. The Centre had imposed the President's rule in Manipur after Chief Minister N Biren Singh resigned. The state assembly, which has a tenure till 2027, has been put under suspended animation.
RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat To Visit Manipur For First Time Since Ethnic Violence Broke Out In 2023
Imphal, Nov 19: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat is scheduled to arrive in Manipur on November 20 for the first time since ethnic violence broke out two years ago, a functionary of the organisation said on Wednesday. During his three-day stay, Bhagwat will interact with citizens, entrepreneurs, and representatives of the tribal community, RSS state general secretary Tarunkumar Sharma said. Our Sarsanghchalaks visit to the state is in connection with the centenary celebrations of the RSS. He is arriving from Guwahati [] The post RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat To Visit Manipur For First Time Since Ethnic Violence Broke Out In 2023 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Red Fort Blast Accused Dr Umar's 'Soft Conversion' Bid: How Imphal Girl Was Given Muslim Identity
Intelligence sources said the girl from Imphal, after being questioned, admitted that she was in Dr Umar Nabi's contact list during the period of his radicalisation
Manipur government has appealed to the Ministry of Civil Aviation to address the exorbitant airfares on routes to Imphal. The state seeks more flights and a reduction in ticket prices, which are reportedly five to six times higher than in other Northeast states.
National Tribal Film Festival kicks off in Manipur
Festival to feature films from nine states including Mlaya The four-day National Tribal Film Festival and Carnival began in Imphal on Wednesday, showcasing 23 tribal films from nine states and celebrating Indias diverse tribal heritage through cinema and culture. Manipurs Additional Chief Secretary Anurag Bajpai said the festival, organised as part of the celebration of []
BJP leaders visit to Manipur sparks speculation over government formation
GUWAHATI: Speculation is rife in ethnic violence-hit Manipur over the possible formation of a new government, with the state remaining under Presidents Rule since 13 February this year. The buzz was triggered by the sudden visit of BJP national general secretary (organisation) B.L. Santhosh and the partys Northeast coordinator Sambit Patra to the state. The two leaders arrived in Imphal on Wednesday for a two-day visit, following demands from BJP legislators for the formation of a popular government. A BJP legislator said the two central leaders had come to guide the states leadership in the run-up to the Assembly elections, which are scheduled to be held in early 2027. They interacted with different groups of people and party MLAs. They came to guide us so that we perform well in the 2027 elections, the BJP legislator said, requesting anonymity. They said with conviction that the government will be formed and asked us to remove any other notion that we may have. They said we will go to elections with our own government, the MLA further stated. He, however, added that he had no idea when the government would be formed. The legislator dismissed media reports suggesting that Santhosh and Patras visit was aimed at reaching a consensus on the chief ministerial candidate. There was no discussion at all on the matter, he said. During their visit, Santhosh and Patra also interacted with eminent personalities in Imphal on Wednesday before travelling to Kuki-majority Churachandpur and Naga-majority Senapati districts on Thursday. In Churachandpur, they met party leaders and visited a relief camp where they distributed relief materials to internally displaced persons and interacted with children. In Senapati, they attended a meeting with village chiefs and members of the Development Council of the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group, where local BJP leaders were also present. Manipur was placed under Presidents Rule after the BJP failed to reach a consensus on a successor to N. Biren Singh, who had resigned as Chief Minister on 9 February. His resignation came just a day before his government was due to face a no-confidence motion and a floor test. The resignation followed nearly two years of ethnic violence that began in May 2023 and left the state internally divided. Over 260 people have been killed and around 60,000 others displaced since the unrest began. A large majority of the displaced continue to stay in relief camps. Singhs resignation came amid mounting pressure from the Opposition, which had been demanding his removal over his alleged failure to restore peace in the state.
Central BJP leaders Santhosh and Patra in Imphal to assess political, ground situation in Manipur
Last month, 26 BJP MLAs, including Biren Singh, had met Santhosh and Patra in New Delhi and urged the party leadership to install a popular government in Manipur, expressing readiness to resume governance as a united team. Former Chief Minister Biren Singh, who resigned on February 9, just four days before Presidents Rule was imposed, recently said that all BJP legislators in Manipur remain united in their efforts to form a popular government in the state.
MPSC Reschedules Manipur Civil Service Mains Exams Due To Printing Error
The Manipur Civil Services Combined Competitive Mains exams, originally set for November 9 to 11, 2025, faced delays after a printing error was found at exam centres in Imphal and Guwahati.
Error mars Manipur civil services mains as wrong paper handed out
The Manipur Civil Services Mains Examination 2022 faced disruption due to a question paper error. Candidates at Imphal and Guwahati received the wrong General Studies paper. The Manipur Public Service Commission cancelled two papers and rescheduled them for November 22. The error originated at the printing press. Aspirants expressed anger over the incident.
BJP MLAs urge high command to restore popular govt in Manipur
Imphal: Former Manipur chief minister and BJP leader N Biren Singh on Friday said the partys legislators in the state have conveyed to central leaders that it is both the wish of the people and the MLAs that a popular government be installed in the state at the earliest. Talking reporters at the BJP headquarters 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 .
Security forces in Manipur have seized a significant cache of weapons and ammunition. Operations in Imphal East and Thoubal districts yielded an M16 rifle, pistols, and grenades. In a separate incident, two drug peddlers were apprehended in Imphal West district. They were found with approximately 2 kilograms of brown sugar.
Security forces arrest 10 extremists from banned groups in Manipur raids
Security forces apprehended ten extremists from two banned outfits in Manipur. The arrests occurred across Kakching, Thoubal, and Imphal West districts. Recovered items included rifles, pistols, grenades, and incriminating documents. Additionally, security forces destroyed 30 acres of illegal poppy plantations. These arrests bring the total to 18 extremists in 48 hours. The militants were involved in intimidation and extortion.
Nagaland University Study sounds environmental alert for Loktak Lake
GUWAHATI: A study conducted by Nagaland University has sounded an environmental alert for the Loktak Lake, one of Indias iconic freshwater ecosystems and a designated Ramsar Site in Manipur. Researchers found that changes in land use particularly agriculture, settlements, and shifting cultivation are directly deteriorating the water quality of rivers feeding into the lake, threatening its biodiversity and livelihoods of locals. Loktak Lake is home to 132 plant species and 428 animal species, and supports hydropower, fisheries, transport, and tourism. However, in recent decades, the lake has been listed under the Montreux Record a global warning list for wetlands undergoing serious ecological damage. Reduced fish populations, rising pollution levels and increased sedimentation have now become growing concerns. A Ramsar Site is a wetland designated to be of international importance under Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. These sites are recognised for their ecological significance, such as supporting biodiversity or providing critical habitat for waterfowl. The study was undertaken by Dr Eliza Khwairakpam, Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Science, Nagaland University. The findings were published in the peer-reviewed International Journal of Environment and Pollution. Highlighting the need for such studies, Prof Jagadish K Patnaik, Vice Chancellor, Nagaland University, said, Nagaland University takes great pride in the significant research contribution made by our faculty (members) and scholars, revealing the strong link between land use and water pollution in the Loktak Lake catchment area of Manipur. The study highlights the pressing environmental challenges arising from agricultural runoff, human settlements, and shifting cultivation, which are directly impacting the river water quality in the region. To understand the root cause, Nagaland University researchers conducted field sampling across nine major rivers Khuga, Western, Nambul, Imphal, Kongba, Iril, Thoubal, Heirok and Sekmai that drain into Loktak Lake. Using detailed Land Use Land Cover maps, Dr Khwairakpam compared different types of land activities such as agricultural areas, dense and degraded forests, settlements, Jhum cultivation and water bodies, against water quality indicators like dissolved oxygen, biological oxygen demand and temperature. Our study confirms that land use decisions across villages and forest landscapes upstream are directly impacting water quality downstream. This makes community-based land management and stricter control of agricultural runoff and waste discharge crucial for restoring Loktak Lake, Dr Khwairakpam said.
Senior Manipur Police officer 'threatened' on social media, probe launched
IMPHAL: A senior officer of the Manipur Police based in Churachandpur district has been hreatened on social media platforms, prompting the authorities to launch an investigation, officials said on Sunday. An incident has come to light wherein a senior officer of Churachandpur police and his family were threatened online by certain anti-social elements, the police said in a statement. A case has been registered and an investigation started to identify the culprits and take strict legal action, it said. Any attempt to intimidate or obstruct police officers in the discharge of their lawful duties will not be tolerated, the statement said. It also urged people of the northeastern state ot to share or amplify such unlawful online content and that misuse of social media to spread fear or threats will invite stern legal consequences.
I'm Safe In Imphal: Thadou Tribe Leader's Message Of Peace In Manipur
A young leader of the Thadou tribe has been living in Manipur's Imphal valley for the last one month and sharing updates from the city to demolish what he called a deliberate narrative of fear-mongering.
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