Manipur: Special drive nets 200 two-wheelers with faulty papers
Imphal: Manipur Police launched a special drive on Sunday in Imphal East district to target two-wheelers with incomplete documents and traffic rule violations, officials said. During the operation, police detained over 200 two-wheelers for lacking proper documentation and sent them to the respective police stations for verification and possible seizure. Officials explained that the drive [] The post Manipur: Special drive nets 200 two-wheelers with faulty papers appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Telangana youth scales Manipurs highest peak to spread message against drug abuse, betting apps
Imphal: A 20-year-old mountaineer from Telangana scaled Manipurs highest peak Mount Iso also known as Mount Tempu in Senapati district to spread the message against drug abuse and betting apps. Bhukya Yashwanth, a B Com student in Telangana said in the last 10 days he has climbed Betlingchhip (Thaidawr), the highest peak in Tripura, Mount 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: Football coach arrested for sexually assaulting boys
Guwahati: Manipur Police on Sunday afternoon arrested a 45-year-old man for allegedly sexually assaulting trainees at the Mangal Football Academy at Khabam Lamkhai in Imphal East district. The arrested individual, identified as Nongthombam Mangalsana Meetei (45), a resident of Kontha Khabam Maning Leikai under the Heingang police station in the same district, operates the Mangal [] The post Manipur: Football coach arrested for sexually assaulting boys appeared first on NorthEast Now .
3 insurgents of different underground groups arrested in Manipur
Imphal: In a joint operation based on intelligence inputs, the Indian Army and civil police apprehended three insurgents from different underground groups in Manipurs valley districts over the past 36 hours. The security forces also seized arms, ammunition, and incriminating documents during the operations. According to a police statement on Monday, the arrested individuals were [] The post 3 insurgents of different underground groups arrested in Manipur appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Police arrest two more in Ganja seizure case
Police have arrested two more persons in connection with seizure of 274 8 Kg of Ganja and arrest two persons on April 29 at Patsoi, Imphal West The fresh arrests were made on May 2 The two who have been arrested have been identified as Leishangthem Ratan Meitei 50 of Khonghampat Mayai Leikai and Seram Arunjit Meitei alias Biju of Pungdongbam Makha Leikai, said the police Source The Sangai Express
Unknown persons suspected to be members of an underground outfit planted a hand grenade in front of the Princeton International School gate at Kshetri Awang Leikai, under Porompat police station, Imphal East this morning Sources said locals of the area came across the explosive, and informed the police After receiving information, a team of Porompat police station rushed to the spot Later, a State bomb expert team recovered the explosive from the spot and detonated it safely at Awa Ching at around 8 am Porompat police have registered a case for investigation Source The Sangai Express
Manipur: Sambit Patra to visit Imphal amid govt formation push
Guwahati: BJPs Northeast in-charge and Member of Parliament Sambit Patra will visit Imphal on May 5, 2025, for a high-stakes meeting with BJP legislators from Manipur amid a government formation push in the state, sources confirmed on Sunday. According to the sources, Patras visit follows a formal appeal by 21 BJP MLAs urging the partys [] The post Manipur: Sambit Patra to visit Imphal amid govt formation push appeared first on NorthEast Now .
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Manipur Speaker hints at new government to end Presidents rule
Imphal: Manipur Speaker Thokchom Satyabrata said the state could see the reinstallation of a new popular government within weeks to end the ongoing Presidents Rule and restore peace. Speaking to media persons on the sidelines of an event in Imphal East district on Sunday, Satyabrata revealed that he had recently met Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar [] The post Manipur Speaker hints at new government to end Presidents rule appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur: 2 KCP-PWG, 1 UNLF-K arrested for extortion in Imphal
Imphal: The Anti-Exortion Unit of the Manipur Police Commandos arrested three underground cadres involved in ruthless extortion activities in the valley districts in separate operations during the past 36 hours. One four-wheeler and a communication device used in anti-social activities were recovered from their possession, the police reported on Sunday. According to police, the team [] The post Manipur: 2 KCP-PWG, 1 UNLF-K arrested for extortion in Imphal appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur: Weapons confiscated for gun salutes in Kangpokpi district
Imphal: Manipur police, with the assistance of the central security forces, conducted serial raidsat the suspected locations in connection with the gun salute incident at Saikul in Kangpokpi district on Saturday. A police report stated that 5 single-barrel guns and camouflage uniforms had been seized, though no arrests were made during the operations. These followed [] The post Manipur: Weapons confiscated for gun salutes in Kangpokpi district appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur: 4 alleged smugglers arrested, Assam-bound vehicle seized
Imphal: Manipur Police, in yet another renewed effort, have arrested four persons in connection with the seizure of 274.8 kg of contraband ganja in front of the Patsoi police station in the jurisdiction of the Imphal West district. The police report that Leishangthem Ratan Meitei (50) of Khongampat Mayai Leikai, Imphal West District, and Seram [] The post Manipur: 4 alleged smugglers arrested, Assam-bound vehicle seized appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur: Drugs hidden in 418 soap cases worth Rs 48.7 cr seized
Imphal: Central security forces, in a joint coordination with the Manipur police personnel, apprehended an alleged drug smuggler and recovered contraband drugs worth around Rs 48.7 crores in the international clandestine drug den. This was stated in a press statement issued by the Manipur police in the morning bulletin on Sunday. Based on the input [] The post Manipur: Drugs hidden in 418 soap cases worth Rs 48.7 cr seized appeared first on NorthEast Now .
India: Manipur unveils first ropeway in Imphal East, connecting foothills to Marjing Polo ComplexWion
Manipur marks 2nd anniversary of ethnic clashes with shutdown, mass gatherings
Imphal: A statewide shutdown and mass gatherings marked the second anniversary of the ethnic clashes between the Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities of Manipur on Saturday, amidst demands for free and safe movement of all residents, and a separate administrative arrangement. Shutdowns, observed in both the Meitei-majority Imphal Valley and the Kuki-Zo-dominated hill districts, brought life 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 remembers victims on second anniversary of ethnic conflict
GUWAHATI: Manipur remembered the victims of the bloody ethnic conflict on its second anniversary on Saturday by organising different programmes in the Imphal Valley and the Kuki hills. People observed a shutdown in the Meitei-majority Imphal Valley responding to the call of an organisation, Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) to attend a public convention. A similar shutdown was observed in the Kuki hills at the call of two Kuki-Zo student organisations. COCOMI organised the public convention at the Khuman Lampak Main Stadium in Imphal, where a large number of people turned up. The speakers, including scholars, eminent personalities and leaders of civil society organisations, called for peace, justice, resolution of the conflict and protection of the states territorial integrity. The Kuki-Zo tribals marked the day as Separation Day. The Indigenous Tribal Leaders Forum organised a programme at the Wall of Remembrance in Churachandpur district in memory of the victims. A large number of people, including leaders from various civil society organisations, attended the event. The Kukis had raised pitch for separate administration for the community following the outbreak of the ethnic violence and they have stuck to this demand. Security was tightened in different parts of the state. However, no untoward incident was reported. The ethnic violence had erupted on May 3, 2023, after a solidarity march which was taken out in the hill districts by tribals protesting the state governments alleged move to grant Scheduled Tribe status to the majority Meitei community. The violence left over 250 people dead and some 60,000 others displaced. A large majority of the displaced people are lodged in the relief camps even as the state continues to remain ethnically partitioned. Meiteis and Kuki-Zo tribals still cannot go to each others areas. On March 8 this year, the Centre had attempted to ensure free movement despite opposition from Kuki-Zo tribals. The government operated a state-run bus, but the protestors attacked it in the Kangpokpi district, leading to violence in which one person was killed and several others were injured. Presidents rule was imposed in the state on February 13 this year after BJP had failed to reach a consensus on a successor for N Biren Singh, who stepped down as Chief Minister on February 9, a day before his government was due to face a no-confidence motion and a floor test. Recently, 21 ruling NDA MLAs had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah demanding the immediate installation of a popular government in the state. They said people had welcomed the Presidents rule with a lot of expectations but even after more than two and half months, there were no visible actions to restore peace and normalcy.
Manipur marks two years of ethnic violence by remembering victims
The Meitei-majority Imphal Valley and the hills dominated by the Kuki-Zo people shut down on the second anniversary of the conflict that claimed more than 250 lives
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Manipur: Arambai Tengol honours conflict martyrs at Thoubal
Imphal: Hundreds of members of the Arambai Tengol (AT) gathered on Saturday at Thoubal Wangkhem ground in Thoubal district to honours those who lost their lives in the two years of ethnic violence in Manipur. The AT volunteers held a two-minute silence to pay respect to the dead. According to official records, the conflict that [] The post Manipur: Arambai Tengol honours conflict martyrs at Thoubal appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur Police nabs car lifter, recovers stolen vehicle
Imphal: Manipur Police arrested a suspected vehicle lifter on Friday and recovered a stolen Maruti Wagon R as part of an ongoing special crackdown against vehicle theft across the state. According to the Morning Police bulletin, the operation took place around noon near Jama Masjid under Lilong Police Station in Thoubal District. The suspect, identified [] The post Manipur Police nabs car lifter, recovers stolen vehicle appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur's anguish continues, no reconciliation process underway: Congress slams PM Modi, HM Shah
NEW DELHI: The Congress on Saturday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues to shun Manipur and Union Home Minister Amit Shah proved to be a ig failure in managing the situation in the state which has been in the grip of ethnic strife since 2023. Congress General Secretary In-charge, Communications, Jairam Ramesh said the BJP formed a government in Manipur with a massive mandate in February 2022, and exactly two years ago today, the state erupted in sectarian violence. What began on May 3, 2023, therefore, was the self-dictated, self-directed derailment of the so-called double engine sarkar in the state. Three months later, the Supreme Court was compelled to declare that there had been an absolute breakdown of Constitutional machinery in the state, Ramesh said on X. Exactly two years ago today Manipur erupted. This calamity overtook it after the people of the state had given a decisive mandate to the BJP and its allies in the assembly elections in February 2022. What began on May 3, 2023, therefore, was the self-dictated, self-directed Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) May 3, 2025 Faced with a no-confidence motion to be moved by the Congress in the state assembly, the Modi government forced the CM to resign and finally imposed President's Rule on February 13, 2025 - twenty months after the people demanded it, he said. The anguish and suffering of Manipur continues. Political games are being played. No worthwhile reconciliation process is underway. Over 60,000 internally displaced persons continue to live in relief camps in conditions of great stress, Ramesh said. Most importantly, the PM continues to avoid and shun Manipur. He has met with nobody from the state. He has gone all over the world but has not found the time nor the inclination, nor the sensitivity to visit the troubled state and reach out to the people there, he said. The Home Minister to whom the PM has outsourced management of Manipur has proved to be a ig failure, Ramesh alleged. Manipur deserves better. The people of Manipur are waiting for the PM to arrive in Imphal and go around the beautiful state and extend the healing touch - at least to the extent that he is capable of doing so, the Congress general secretary said. More than 220 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and adjoining hills-based Kuki-Zo groups since May 2023.
Manipur Shutdown Marks 2 Years of Ethnic Conflict and Ongoing Suffering
HT Digital IMPHAL, MAY 3: A state-wide shutdown brought Manipur to a complete standstill on Saturday, marking two years since violent ethnic clashes broke out between the Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities. The conflict, which erupted in May 2023, has left over 260 people dead, more than 1,500 injured, and over 70,000 displaced from their homes. []
Two years on, Manipurs displaced families still await return amid fragile peace
IMPHAL: From running a successful business to no income and three children to support, G Kipgen is waiting to return to his home in Imphal amidst a sense of despair. But he is not alone, there are many like him. The devastating impact of the ethnic conflict that rocked Manipur two years ago is still being felt, with thousands of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) continuing to live in overcrowded camps waiting and hoping to return to their homes amidst fragile peace. I used to run a successful coaching institute in Imphal. Its all gone now. With no source of income and three children, I am worried about their future. I cant focus on anything. What is even more concerning is that there is no sign of how things will get better, an emotional Kipgen said. Over 260 people have been killed, 1,500 injured, and over 70,000 people displaced after the ethnic violence broke out between the Meitei and the Kuki-Zo people on May 3, 2023. Despite the sacking of controversial Chief Minister N Biren Singh for ot being able to handle the situation, and the imposition of Presidents rule in February this year, peace remains a far cry. My greatest worry is the future of my two little children, said Abung, a Meitei IDP from Churachandpur district who is staying in a prefabricated home in Bishnupur district. Earlier, I had a thriving grocery business. While living in a prefabricated home is better than staying in a relief camp, it doesnt compare to the freedom and happiness of living in ones own home, he added. As the IDPs struggle to rebuild their lives from the trauma of displacement, civil society organisations on both sides continue to hold firm to their demands. While hill-based Kukis call for a separate administration, the Meiteis, who are in the majority in Imphal valley, seek implementation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC), and the deportation of those they consider illegal immigrants. Despite monitoring by central and state authorities to control violence and improve the lives of the affected, there is growing frustration among the general public. The IDPs, whether Meitei or Kuki, have voiced deep insecurity about their families future and are grappling with severe psychological distress. Manipur tightens security ahead of second anniversary of ethnic violence Many remain unable to comprehend how they suddenly became victims of hate and anger. The government and NGOs imparted skill training to IDPs to make them employable, but these initiatives have done little to ease their emotional burden. Abenao Devi, living in a prefabricated home in Imphal, said, In the first few months after the violence broke out, there was significant community support, and provisions arrived on time. But gradually, weve been forgotten. Often, we have to depend on the mercy of others for basic needs. It is humiliating. The IDPs are doing odd jobs they never imagined doing before, she said adding both the central and state governments are unable to curb hostilities and restore normalcy even after two years. A central security agency official claimed: The most problematic and worrisome aspect of this two-year-long conflict is that armed groups and their associates have taken control of the respective communities. They are pushing their agenda ignoring the suffering of ordinary people, particularly the IDPs. He added, There has also been a massive rise in extortion by armed outfits in the Imphal valley and illegal taxation along highways passing through Kuki-majority areas. Several previously defunct militant outfits have been revitalised, recruiting mostly unemployed, poorly educated youth. Prohibitory order imposed in Manipur's Tamenglong after clash leaves 25 injured, govt office torched
Manipur police arrest alleged armed smuggler in Imphal West
Imphal: Manipur Police have arrested a 50-year-old man identified as Konsam Romeo Singh, suspected to be an armed smuggler, during an operation in a crowded area of Imphal on Friday. Police made the arrest near the Bazar India Shopping Mall in Chingmeirong, Imphal West district, following intelligence inputs regarding illegal armed activities. According to a [] The post Manipur police arrest alleged armed smuggler in Imphal West appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Today in Politics: Convention in Imphal, shutdown in Kuki areas Manipur groups to mark two years of ethnic conflictThe Indian Express
Imphal's Ring Road Project paves for a faster city ANI Report
Imphal's Ring Road Project paves for a faster city ANI Report
Arunachals Nawang Chonzom and Gumin Megu appointed to CAU Board
HT Bureau ITANAGAR, May 2: In a significant development that has brought immense pride to the people of Arunachal Pradesh, two of the states prominent figures, Nawang Chonzom and Gumin Megu, have been appointed as members of the esteemed Board of Management (BOM) of the Central Agricultural University (CAU) in Imphal, Manipur. Their appointment to []
Naga council urges Manipur Governor to reinstate FMR, halt border fencing with Myanmar
Imphal: The United Naga Council (UNC), the apex Naga body in the region, has urged Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla to reinstate the Free Movement Regime (FMR) along the Indo-Myanmar border and halt the construction of border fencing and walls. A UNC delegation, led by President NG Lorho and General Secretary Vareiyo Shatsang, met the [] The post Naga council urges Manipur Governor to reinstate FMR, halt border fencing with Myanmar appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur: Kuki-Zo outfits to observe 2nd anniversary of ethnic violence
Imphal: The Kuki-Zo outfits have announced plans to observe the second anniversary of the ethnic strife that began in Manipur on May 3, 2023. They will mark the day in various forms and styles to press their demands and honor those who lost their lives. The Zomi Students Federation (ZSF) and Kuki Students Organisation (KSO) [] The post Manipur: Kuki-Zo outfits to observe 2nd anniversary of ethnic violence appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur Governor reviews Indo-Myanmar border fencing progress
Imphal: Governor of Manipur, Ajay Kumar Bhalla, on Friday, reviewed the progress of the ongoing Indo-Myanmar border fencing in Manipur, including issues on the execution of the fencing work along the Indo-Myanmar border. During the meeting, held at Raj Bhavan, Imphal, officials of Border Roads Task Force (BRTF), a unit of the Border Roads Organisation [] The post Manipur Governor reviews Indo-Myanmar border fencing progress appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur: Protesters storm police station over arrests of firewood collectors
Imphal: A huge number of protesters, mostly women, attempted to storm a police station in Manipurs Imphal East district adjoining Kangpokpi, demanding to release of four arrested firewood collectors and to hand of an impounded tractor and its trailer. The incident occurred at the Yaingangpokpi police station under the Lamlai assembly constituency in Imphal East [] The post Manipur: Protesters storm police station over arrests of firewood collectors appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur tightens security ahead of second anniversary of ethnic violence
GUWAHATI: Security has been heightened in Manipur on the eve of the second anniversary of the states ethnic violence . Police have intensified the frisking of vehicles at key locations in the Imphal Valley, Churachandpur, and Kangpokpi districts in an effort to thwart any untoward incidents, officials said. Kuki-Zo organisations will observe May 3 as Separation Day, while two student organisations from the community have called for a shutdown of all educational institutions, shops, and commercial establishments in Kuki areas on that day. In the Meitei-majority Imphal Valley, the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity will organise a peoples convention, where civil society leaders, scholars, eminent personalities, and internally displaced people will deliver speeches. A candlelight tribute will also be held to honour the victims of the conflict. Meanwhile, the Thadou Inpi Manipur, the apex body of the Thadou community, has appealed to the public to collectively observe May 3 as Peace Day each year, instead of different communities commemorating it in an antagonistic and communal manner. As we observe May 3 this year and pray for peace, we honour the memory of those who have fallen victim to the tragic violence and extend our deepest empathy to the survivors and their families, the tribal organisation said in a statement. The ethnic violence erupted on May 3, 2023, following a solidarity march held in the hill districts by tribals protesting the state governments alleged move to grant Scheduled Tribe status to the majority Meitei community. The violence left over 250 people dead and displaced around 60,000 others. A large number of the displaced remain in relief camps, as the state continues to be ethnically divided. Meiteis and Kuki-Zo tribals are still unable to enter each others areas. On March 8 this year, the Centre made an attempt to ensure free movement, despite opposition from Kuki-Zo tribals. A state-run bus was operated, but protestors attacked it in Kangpokpi district, triggering violence that left one person dead and several others injured. Presidents Rule was imposed in the state on February 13 this year after the BJP failed to reach a consensus on a successor for N. Biren Singh, who stepped down as Chief Minister on February 9 a day before his government was scheduled to face a no-confidence motion and a floor test. Recently, 21 ruling NDA MLAs wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, demanding the immediate installation of a popular government in the state. They said that while people initially welcomed Presidents Rule with high expectations, even after more than two and a half months, there have been no visible steps to restore peace and normalcy.
Displaced persons stage protest in Manipur, demand safe return
Imphal: As the ethnic violence between the Meiteis and Kukis entered its two-year mark on May 3, 2025, the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) taking shelter in different relief camps staged sit-in protests demanding that the Manipur government facilitate safe return to their ancestral homes. The protestors held placards reading Do notmake usrefugees in our home [] The post Displaced persons stage protest in Manipur, demand safe return appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Four Insurgents from UNLF and PREPAK Arrested in Manipur Valley Operations
HT Digital IMPHAL, MAY 2: In a series of coordinated operations, a joint team of Central security forces and Manipur Police arrested four insurgents belonging to two banned outfitsUnited National Liberation Front (UNLF) and the Peoples Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak Progressive (PREPAK-Pro)across various valley districts on Thursday. The crackdown led to the recovery of []
Manipur: 2 UNLF, 2 Prepak rebels arrested, weapons seized
Imphal: A joint team of Central security forces and Manipur Police on Thursday arrested four insurgents belonging to two banned groups, UNLF and PREPAK, in separate operations conducted across the valley districts, leading to the recovery of firearms, ammunition, and incriminating documents. According to the official reports, the team in their first intelligence-based cordon and [] The post Manipur: 2 UNLF, 2 Prepak rebels arrested, weapons seized appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur: Security forces bust 5 militant camps, seize weapon cache in Kangpokpi operation
Imphal: Central and state police forces on Thursday conducted an intelligence-driven operation in Manipurs Kangpokpi district, leading to the recovery of a cache of military-grade weapons from five abandoned temporary militant camps. According to police reports, the joint team conducted the operation targeting five Kuki villages: Lungphou, Maohing, Makhom, Kangchup Chiru, and Phaileng, in Kangpokpi [] The post Manipur: Security forces bust 5 militant camps, seize weapon cache in Kangpokpi operation appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur: Security forces conduct house-to-house searches in Churachandpur
Imphal: Indias security forces, assisted by the civil police, conducted house-to-house searches and cordon operations at the strategic locations in Manipurs Churachandpur district during the past 24 hours, officials stated on Thursday. Authorities carried out combing operations in and around all market areas of the Churachandpur district headquarters, where they verified a total of 96 [] The post Manipur: Security forces conduct house-to-house searches in Churachandpur appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Imphals Ring Road Project paves the way for a smarter, faster city - ANI feature stories focused on Manipur -E-Pao
Manipur: Assam Rifles net Rs 9 cr worth contraband, apprehend two smugglers in Chandel operation
Imphal: The Assam Rifles have apprehended two alleged smugglers and seized 3 lakhs of high-quality banned drugs weighing around 35.41 kilograms, worth approximately Rs 9 crores in Manipurs Chandel district. The operation conducted in the past 24 hours also led to the sizure of Rs 2.6 lakh in unaccounted cash and two four-wheelers used in [] The post Manipur: Assam Rifles net Rs 9 cr worth contraband, apprehend two smugglers in Chandel operation appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur: 3 PLA , 1 KCP, 1 UPPK rebels arrested, weapons seized
Imphal: A joint operation by Manipur police and central security forces resulted in the arrest of five insurgents and one associate linked to three different underground outfits in Manipurs valley districts on Wednesday, police reported. In the first operation, security forces apprehended three members of the Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) and an associate from near [] The post Manipur: 3 PLA , 1 KCP, 1 UPPK rebels arrested, weapons seized appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Prohibitory order imposed in Manipur's Tamenglong after clash leaves 25 injured, govt office torched
IMPHAL: Prohibitory orders were imposed in parts of Manipur's Tamenglong district after a clash between two Naga villages over a land dispute left at least 25 people, including 12 security personnel, injured, officials said on Thursday. The incident happened on Wednesday evening when about 2,000 residents of Old Tamenglong village were marching to the deputy commissioner and SP's office to submit a memorandum over the land dispute, they said. Residents of Dailong village allegedly hurled stones at the procession, leading to the clash. People of the nearby Duigailong village also joined the fight, in support of Dailong, they added. During the violence, the inspection bungalow of the Public Works Department (PWD) was set on fire, officials said. Police lobbed tear gas shells to control the situation, they said. At least 25 people, including 12 security personnel, were injured in the violence, they said. Following the clashes, restrictions under Section 163 of the BNSS were imposed in the district headquarters town and the bordering areas of Dailong, Duigailong, and Old Tamenglong. The restrictions will remain in place till further orders, said the notification. The Naga community lives in Tamenglong, and the clash stemmed from a dispute between two villages over their boundary, an official in Imphal said. It has no connection with the ethnic clashes between Meiteis and Kukis that began in May 2023, he said.
MLAs ask PM, Shah to work on forming govt in Manipur
Imphal: Twenty-one Manipur MLAs have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah separately, urging them to form a popular government in the northeastern state, which is now under the Presidents rule, to ensure peace and normalcy. The Centre had on February 13 imposed the Presidents rule in Manipur, where more []
Manipur guv convenes security meet in Imphal to assess law and order
Manipur guv convenes security meet in Imphal to assess law and order Times of India
Manipur guv convenes security meet in Imphal to assess law and orderTimes of India
21 MLAs urged PM, HM to reinstate govt in Manipur bypassing Guv: Congress
Imphal, April 30: The Opposition Congress on Wednesday slammed 21 MLAs of Manipur for bypassing the state Governor and writing letters to the Prime Minister and Union Home Minister, urging them to reinstate a popular government in the state. Manipur state Congress President, Keisham Meghachandra Singh, on Wednesday said that these 21 MLAs must first [] The post 21 MLAs urged PM, HM to reinstate govt in Manipur bypassing Guv: Congress appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla Chairs High-Level Security Meeting in Imphal Northeast Live
Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla Chairs High-Level Security Meeting in ImphalNortheast Live
21 Manipur MLAs urge PM Modi, Amit Shah to restore elected government
Imphal: In a significant political development, 21 Members of Manipur Legislative Assembly (MLAs) have urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to reinstate a popular government in the state. A group of MLAs went to the Prime Ministers Office (PMO) and the office of the Union Home Minister in New Delhi []
Manipur: Male & female rebels held for extortion
Imphal: The anti-extortion unit of the state forces, in coordination with the commandos of the Manipur police,arrested a female and male rebels from different hideouts located in the two valley districts of Manipur during the past 36 hours. An active member of Kanglepak Communist Party-Peoples War Group (KCP-PWG), namely, Khomdram Ranjita Devi @ Ichan (28), [] The post Manipur: Male & female rebels held for extortion appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur violence: Student organisations urge people to observe shutdown on May 3
Imphal/ Churachandpur: Two Kuki-Zomi student organisations have urged people to observe a shutdown of all educational institutions and business establishments in parts of Manipur on May 3 to mark the second anniversary of the beginning of ethnic violence in the state. Zomi Students Federation ( ZSF) and Kuki Students Organisation ( KSO) said May 3, 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 .
Indian army apprehends two CKMA cadres in Manipur
Imphal: Indian army, in coordination with the Assam Rifles and civil police, foiled a cross-border drug deal along the international Indo-Myanmar border in Manipurs Churachandpur district with the arrest of three Chin Kuki Mizo Army (CKMA) on Tuesday. A cache of arms, ammunition, explosives, Chinese-made Kenbo bikes, Indian currencies, and communication devices, an official statement [] The post Indian army apprehends two CKMA cadres in Manipur appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Centre approves Rs 153.36 cr for Manipur hailstorm relief under NDRF
Imphal: TheMinistry of Home Affairs (MHA) announced that a High-Level Committee (HLC) chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah has approved an additional Rs 153.36 crore in central assistance for Manipur to aid recovery from the devastating hailstorm that struck the state earlier in 2024. According to a statement by the ministry, it has sanctioned [] The post Centre approves Rs 153.36 cr for Manipur hailstorm relief under NDRF appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Unclaimed body to be disposed of
The body of one Lambu Yadav 47 alias Baliram Yadav s o Suagand Yadav from Bihar, who was residing in a rented quarter at Brahmapur Nagamapal, remains unclaimed at the JNIMS morgue Yadav was found dead near a shop at Khwai Brahmapur Nagamapal on April 16 In a statement issued by the officer in charge of Imphal police station, authorities have announced that the body will be disposed of in accordance with the legal procedures in case the body is not claimed by May 2 Source Chronicle News Service
Centre biased, response to terror attacks in Kashmir and Manipur different: Meitei group
IMPHAL, April 29: The COCOMI, an umbrella body of several Meitei civil society organisations of Manipur, on Tuesday alleged that the Centres response to terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir and the northeastern state is different, reflecting its bias. In the case of Kashmir, the government treats terrorist groups as enemies, while it seems that []
Manipur: COCOMI calls for May 3 strike to mark Manipur crisis anniversary
Imphal: A group called COCOMI wants everyone in Manipur to stop working and join a big meeting on May 3, 2025, at Khuman Lampak in Imphal. This meeting is about the two years of violence in Manipur. Khuraijam Athouba, who is in charge of COCOMI, told reporters that at the meeting on May 3, they [] The post Manipur: COCOMI calls for May 3 strike to mark Manipur crisis anniversary appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur to conduct survey to detect illegal Bangladeshi, Pakistani nationals staying in state
IMPHAL: In the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack , Manipur police will conduct a survey and verification drive across the state to detect the presence of illegal Bangladeshi and Pakistani nationals staying without valid documents, an official said on Tuesday. The drive will be focussing on areas like Lilong, Minuthong, Kwakta, Mayang Imphal, Sora, Kairang of Imphal Valley and others areas where there are eports of illegal Bangladeshi/ Pakistani nationals staying without valid visas or ILP the official said. Local police stations have been informed by top police officials to verify the presence of unauthorised Bangladeshi/ Pakistani nationals and to take appropriate legal actions if any illegal immigrant is found, the official said. Police stations have been asked to maintain proper records to reflect the verification, they said. Gujarat police detain over 1000 Bangladeshis in statewide crackdown after Pahalgam terror attack
Manipur: COCOMI alleges Modi govt of backing Kuki-Zo, risking balkanization
Imphal: The Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) has accused the Central government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, of supporting the Kuki-Zo community, potentially leading to the balkanisation of Manipur. COCOMI Secretary YK Dhiren made the allegation during a one-day public meeting held in Southern Kumbi of Bishnupur district, Manipur on Monday. Speaking at [] The post Manipur: COCOMI alleges Modi govt of backing Kuki-Zo, risking balkanization appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur: Meitei man held for torturing his wife belonging to Kuki community
Manipur: Meitei man held for torturing his wife belonging to Kuki community Imphal: Manipur Police on Monday arrested a man belonging to the Meitei community allegedly for severely torturing his wife, who belongs to the tribal Kuki community, officials said. A police official said that the accused, Inaocha Khaidem, was arrested by the police [] The post Manipur: Meitei man held for torturing his wife belonging to Kuki community appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Meitei man arrested for torturing wife from Kuki community in Manipur
Imphal: Manipur Police Monday arrested a man belonging to the Meitei community allegedly for severely torturing his wife, who belongs to the tribal Kuki community, officials said. A police official said that the accused, Inaocha Khaidem, was arrested by the police after an FIR on domestic violence was registered at the womens police station in []
Man Who Tied Wife to Bed, Force-Fed Alcohol, and Beat Her Nearly to Death in Manipurs Imphal ArrestedNortheast Live
Indian Army, Security Forces Arrest 16 Insurgents, Seize Weapons and IEDs in Manipur Operations
HT Digital IMPHAL, APR 28: In a major crackdown on insurgent activities, the Indian Army, in coordination with the Assam Rifles, Manipur Police, CRPF, BSF, and ITBP, apprehended 16 cadres from various underground groups and recovered a large cache of weapons, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), grenades, ammunition, and other war-like stores. According to a statement []
Brutal: Woman Tied to Bed, Force-Fed Alcohol, and Beaten Almost to Death by In-Laws in Manipur's ImphalNortheast Live
Manipur: Two activists of banned KCP-Noyon group arrested for extortion
Imphal: Two alleged members of the proscribed Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-Noyon group) who were allegedly involved in extortion activities in the Imphal East District were arrested on Sunday along with a four-wheeler, two mobile phones, and two wallets, the police said. Based on intelligence sources, a combined team of Manipur police commandos and central security [] The post Manipur: Two activists of banned KCP-Noyon group arrested for extortion appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Iboyaima Laithangbam listed for Award
The Thiyam Premkumar Award for the year 2025 will be presented to joumalist Iboyaima Laithangbam in recognition of his contribution in the field of media The award given by Sahitya Thoupang Lup carries a cash prize of Rs 10,000, citation and a shawl, said a release issued by Sahitya Thoupang Lup , The award distribution ceremony will be held on the occasion of World Press Day on May 3, 2025 at Manipur Press Club, Imphal Source The Sangai Express
The Pancreatitis Warrior Run walkathon was successfully held on Sunday in Imphal, organised by ILDS Hospital The walkathon was conducted under the theme, Run, Walk, Cure to create awareness among the public on how to keep themselves healthy and prevent pancreatitis Around 100 runners including ILDS Hospital's managing director Dr N Surajkumar participated in the walkathon which commenced at Kangla Western Gate and concluded at ILDS Hospital in Kwakeithel Source The Sangai Express
Laimayum Jayentakumar condoled
Theatre Mirror, Haobam Marak Thingel, Imphal has condoled the untimely demise of its senior artist Laimayum Jayentakumar Sharma Artists of Theatre Mirror, Imphal shared the grief pain of the bereaved families and observed two minutes of silence to pray for the departed souls to rest in peace Source The Sangai Express
Anti Rabies vaccination programme organised
Youth Organisation Sporting Club YOSC , Khurai in collaboration with Veterinary Office Imphal organised a Mass Anti Rabies Vaccination Programme at Khurai Popular High School today Around 100 cats and dogs received anti rabies vaccine during the programme Source The Sangai Express
Indias Forgotten Citizens The Plight of Manipurs Internally Displaced Persons Imphal Times
Indias Forgotten Citizens The Plight of Manipurs Internally Displaced PersonsImphal Times
Educational Challenges faced by IDPs due to Ethnic Conflict in Manipur Imphal Times
Educational Challenges faced by IDPs due to Ethnic Conflict in ManipurImphal Times
Nungshi Khudol film released Imphal Times
Nungshi Khudol film releasedImphal Times
Manipur reports 7 Rabies deaths, administers 2 lakh Animal vaccinations
Imphal: The Manipur government has reported a total of seven Rabies (hydrophobia) death cases during the past year, prompting the injection of around 2 lakh anti-rabies vaccinations to the animals, mostly dogs. Data from the State Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Department reveals that it has administered a total of 1,19,876 ARV doses between April 1, [] The post Manipur reports 7 Rabies deaths, administers 2 lakh Animal vaccinations appeared first on NorthEast Now .
4 UNLF-P members & associate arrested with weapons in Manipur
Imphal: Central security forces and Manipur police in a coordinated combing operationapprehended 5 suspected United National Liberation Front Pambei group (UNLF-P), including a teenager, along with ammunition, wireless sets, 7 mobile phones, and a four-wheeler. The police arrested four cadres of UNLF (P) and an associate of their prejudicial activities from Wangkhei Thangapat Mapan, [] The post 4 UNLF-P members & associate arrested with weapons in Manipur appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Imphal: Intelligence-based cordon and search operations carried out extensively to nab the culprits involved in extortion activities led to the arrestof5 cadres of the banned Kangleipak Communist Party Peoples War Group (KCP-PWG). The coordinated team from the civil police and central paramilitary troopers made the arrests at three different hotspots in the districts of [] The post 5 KCP-PWG arrested in Manipur appeared first on NorthEast Now .
10 militants arrested in valley districts of Manipur
Manipur police arrested ten militants from proscribed outfits in Imphal East and West, seizing arms and ammunition in Kakching district. The arrests targeted individuals involved in extortion and intimidation, amidst ongoing ethnic violence that has claimed over 250 lives and displaced thousands. President's rule was imposed in Manipur following political uncertainty.
Manipur: 11 insurgents arrested for extortion in Imphal
Imphal: Central forces and Manipur police arrested 11 militants associated with three different valley-based underground groups allegedly involved in extortion activities targeting businesses, government officials, and the transport sectors. The arrests were made in a series of operations conducted in the vulnerable areas of the Imphal East and Imphal West districts on Saturday. Manipur police [] The post Manipur: 11 insurgents arrested for extortion in Imphal appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur police wins 22 medals at All India Police Championships
Imphal: Manipur Police won a total of 22 medals at the All India Police Championships held in Cochin, Kerala, from April 11 to 15, 2025. The achievements were celebrated at a felicitation ceremony organized by the states home department at the Manipur police headquarters. The Director General of Police (DGP), Rajiv Singh, honored the medal [] The post Manipur police wins 22 medals at All India Police Championships appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur: Rs 6.30 crore sanction for 5th Shirui Lily Festival
Imphal: The Government of Manipur has allocated Rs 6.30 crores for the 5th edition of the Shirui Lily Festival 2025, scheduled to be held from May 20 to May 24 at Ukhrul District, located approximately 82 kilometers from Imphal. The announcement was made on Saturday, following the first Organising Committee meeting chaired by Manipurs Governor, [] The post Manipur: Rs 6.30 crore sanction for 5th Shirui Lily Festival appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Shutdown hits normal life in Manipurs Imphal valley sentinelassam.com
Shutdown hits normal life in Manipurs Imphal valleysentinelassam.com
Manipur Governor Attends BRIC-IBSD Foundation Day In Imphal, Highlights Northeasts biodiversityNortheast Today
The Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited MSPDCL has informed all concerned that the 630 KVA Kwakeithel Sulabh Distribution Transformer under Central Sub Division 1 of Imphal Electrical Division 1, was burnt on April 24, 2025 Power supply to the consumers of the transformer will be affected until repair work is completed , said MSPDCL in a release The affected areas are Kwakeithel Bazar, Kwakeithel Akham Leikai, Kwakeithel Thokchom Leikai, some parts of Moirangpurel and Kwakeithel Laishram Leikai The inconvenience caused to the public and consumers is highly regretted , it added Source The Sangai Express
Manipur's Imphal Valley shuts down in protest over alleged custodial death
Normal life in Manipur's Imphal valley was disrupted on Friday due to a 24-hour shutdown called by the Joint Action Committee (JAC). The protest was triggered by the alleged custodial death of a 27-year-old youth earlier this month.
Manipur Governor directs Brahmaputra Board on sustainable river development
Imphal: Governor of Manipur, Ajay Kumar Bhalla, has directed Dr. Ranbir Singh, Chairman, Brahmaputra Board, along with other officials, to foster sustainable development and equitable utilization of the three major river basins, including the Manipur rivers. The directive was made when the chairman, along with some officials, called on the Governor at Raj Bhavan, Imphal, [] The post Manipur Governor directs Brahmaputra Board on sustainable river development appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur: Indian Army apprehends insurgent in Lamlai amid statewide general strike
Imphal: The Indian army, assisted by the Manipur police commandos on Friday, apprehended an insurgent during a flash operation at a vulnerable area in Lamlai village under the Lamlai police station in Imphal East district, an official stated. According to the officials, the arrest came amidst a 24-hour statewide general strike called by the Joint [] The post Manipur: Indian Army apprehends insurgent in Lamlai amid statewide general strike appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Jessami to Akash Bridge Road emerges as a beacon of excellence on NH-202 Timely completion sets benchmark for Manipur hillsImphal Times
7 Militants Of Different Groups Arrested, Stolen Vehicles Recovered: Manipur Police
Security forces in Manipur arrested seven militants belonging to different banned outfits from Imphal East and Imphal West districts, officials said on Friday.
Has India Failed Manipur? Imphal Times
Has India Failed Manipur?Imphal Times
85 stolen vehicles recovered in special crackdowns in Manipur
Imphal: The special squads set up by the Manipur police to detect vehicle theft cases have targeted the insurgents/anti-socials who always snatched vehicles at gunpoint for their easy escape from any hotspot where they committed extortion campaigns from the public. The police are also facing yet another challenge from the vehicle lifting gang, mainly operating [] The post 85 stolen vehicles recovered in special crackdowns in Manipur appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur clamps curfew in Imphal East over anticipated protest-linked unrest
Imphal: The District Magistrate of Imphal East, Mayanglambam Rajkumar Singh, has imposed a curfew with effect from midnight of April 24 to midnight of April 25, 2025, in the general areas of Khurai/Lamlong/Porompat situated within the revenue district of Imphal East, Manipur. Involving powers under Subsection 2, Section 163 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023 [] The post Manipur clamps curfew in Imphal East over anticipated protest-linked unrest appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Security forces arrest seven militants in Manipur, seize weapons and stolen vehicles
Imphal: Security forces in Manipur arrested seven militants belonging to different banned outfits from Imphal East and Imphal West districts, officials said Friday. A police official said the arrested militants belonged to different factions of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), the Peoples Liberation Army and the United National Liberation Front (UNLF). The ultras were involved []
Manipur shuts down over custodial death of youth arrested for militant links; affects normal life
IMPHAL: The 24-hour statewide bandh called to protest the alleged custodial death of a 27-year-old man earlier this month affected normal life in Manipur's Imphal valley on Friday, officials said. Markets and educational establishments were closed and public vehicles remained off the roads in Imphal East and Imphal West district, they said. A Joint Action Committee (JAC) formed in connection with the custodial death of Khoisnam Sanajaoba called for the shutdown from midnight of Thursday. At parts of the Khurai constituency from where Khoisnam Sanajaoba hails, protesters blocked roads and burnt unused tyres in the middle of roads to enforce the bandh. Security deployment in the state capital and in Khurai, Lamlong and Porompat areas on Imphal East has been increased, they said. The Manipur government on Thursday imposed prohibitory orders in parts of Imphal East district ahead of a 24-hour statewide bandh. The orders prohibited the assembly of five or more people, carrying sticks, stones, firearms, sharp weapons and explosive materials from midnight of April 24 to midnight of April 25. The prohibition shall apply in the areas of Khurai, Lamlong and Porompat in Imphal East district, it said. The JAC has been demanding an impartial investigation into the alleged custodial death of Khoisnam. It said it had submitted a memorandum to the governor listing a charter of demands on April 17 but no response has been received from the government's side. Earlier, the JAC along with other local clubs and Meira Paibis (women groups) have been staging sit-ins to protest the death while demanding an impartial investigation. The JAC asserted that Khoisnam was a village volunteer and was arrested by the state police on March 31 last month along with the four others for their alleged association with the proscribed outfit Kangleipak Communist Party (Nongdrenkhomba). The JAC said that Khoisnam was sent to Manipur Central Jail at Sajiwa on April 10 and was admitted to Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences on April 13 where he was later pronounced dead. Manipur, which witnessed the killing of at least 260 people in ethnic violence since May 2023, is currently under President's rule.
Manipur shuts down over custodial death of youth arrested for militant links
IMPHAL: The 24-hour statewide bandh called to protest the alleged custodial death of a 27-year-old man earlier this month affected normal life in Manipur's Imphal valley on Friday, officials said. Markets and educational establishments were closed and public vehicles remained off the roads in Imphal East and Imphal West district, they said. A Joint Action Committee (JAC) formed in connection with the custodial death of Khoisnam Sanajaoba called for the shutdown from midnight of Thursday. At parts of the Khurai constituency from where Khoisnam Sanajaoba hails, protesters blocked roads and burnt unused tyres in the middle of roads to enforce the bandh. Security deployment in the state capital and in Khurai, Lamlong and Porompat areas on Imphal East has been increased, they said. The Manipur government on Thursday imposed prohibitory orders in parts of Imphal East district ahead of a 24-hour statewide bandh. The orders prohibited the assembly of five or more people, carrying sticks, stones, firearms, sharp weapons and explosive materials from midnight of April 24 to midnight of April 25. The prohibition shall apply in the areas of Khurai, Lamlong and Porompat in Imphal East district, it said. The JAC has been demanding an impartial investigation into the alleged custodial death of Khoisnam. It said it had submitted a memorandum to the governor listing a charter of demands on April 17 but no response has been received from the government's side. Earlier, the JAC along with other local clubs and Meira Paibis (women groups) have been staging sit-ins to protest the death while demanding an impartial investigation. The JAC asserted that Khoisnam was a village volunteer and was arrested by the state police on March 31 last month along with the four others for their alleged association with the proscribed outfit Kangleipak Communist Party (Nongdrenkhomba). The JAC said that Khoisnam was sent to Manipur Central Jail at Sajiwa on April 10 and was admitted to Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences on April 13 where he was later pronounced dead. Manipur, which witnessed the killing of at least 260 people in ethnic violence since May 2023, is currently under President's rule.