PM Modi launches projects worth over Rs 8,500 crore in Manipur
IMPHAL: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated 17 projects worth Rs 1,203 crore from Manipurs capital Imphal and laid the foundation stone for multiple development projects valued at over Rs 7,344 crore at Churachandpur. He inaugurated the civil secretariat (Rs 538 crore) and the new headquarters of Manipur Police (Rs 101 crore), both located in Imphals Mantripukhri. The Prime Minister also inaugurated four Ima (mothers) markets at Tengnoupal, Noney, Pallel, and Moirang (Rs 24 crore), as well as Manipur Bhavans in Delhi and Kolkata, built at costs of Rs 164 crore and Rs 42 crore respectively. Other projects inaugurated include the development of Leishang Hiden Cultural and Heritage Park in Imphal West district (Rs 13 crore), a four-lane bridge over the Irang river on the Imphal-Jiribam NH-38 at Noney district (Rs 49 crore), the development of the western front of the Imphal river (Phase-II) (Rs 56 crore), Mall Road (Phase-II) (Rs 24 crore), and infrastructure development for five government colleges in Imphal West, Thoubal, and Kakching districts (Rs 13 crore). The Prime Minister also inaugurated IT-SEZ Building-I at Mantripukhri (Rs 114 crore), infrastructure for district administration in Kamjong district (Rs 15 crore) and Kakching district (Rs 12 crore), the Eklavya Model Residential School at Tokpa village, Loktak Project, Churachandpur district (Rs 16 crore), an institutional building with staff quarters at Ningthoukhong CHC, Bishnupur (Rs 7 crore), an institutional building with staff quarters at Saikot CHC, Churachandpur (Rs 7 crore), and a hostel for paramedical and allied sciences at JNIMS, Imphal (Rs 6 crore). The Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone for 14 projects. Two of the key projects are the Manipur Urban Roads, Drainage and Asset Management Improvement Project (Rs 3,647 crore) and the Manipur Infotech Development (MIND) Project, which includes infrastructure at Imphal and skilling and employment generation across the state (Rs 550 crore). Other projects include working womens hostels at nine locations (Rs 142 crore), provision of super-speciality and assured speciality healthcare in remote and hill districts (Rs 105 crore), infrastructure development in and around the Polo Ground (Rs 30 crore), strengthening of 120 high schools and higher secondary schools in all 16 districts (Rs 134 crore), installation of grid-connected SPV power plants at two power substations and a 5 MWAC floating SPV power plant (Rs 33 crore), and various projects pertaining to rural connectivity, education, and tourism across Manipur (Rs 102 crore). In his first visit to ethnic conflict-hit Manipur, PM Modi appeals to all organisations to choose 'path of peace'
Six militants arrested in Manipur's Tengnoupal and Thoubal districts
Manipur police reported the arrest of six militants from various proscribed groups in Tengnoupal and Thoubal districts. The insurgents belonged to PLA, UNLF (K), and KCP (MFL), apprehended for activities including extortion and recruitment. Security forces also seized a significant cache of arms and ammunition during an operation in Imphal West district, recovering rifles, pistols, and IEDs.
Four militants among five held in Manipur, 26 firearms recovered in separate operations
Manipur police arrested five individuals, including militants from banned groups like PLA, KCP (PWG), and Prepak (Pro), for alleged extortion in several districts. The arrests occurred during frisking and checking exercises. Security forces also recovered firearms, explosives, and ammunition in Churachandpur and Thoubal.
Security forces recover 86 weapons, nearly 974 rounds across Manipur
Imphal: Security forces on Saturday seized at least 90 firearms and over 700 ammunition and explosives in multiple operations across five districts of Manipur, police said. Acting on a tip-off, coordinated operations were launched simultaneously at multiple sites in Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal, Kakching, and Bishnupur districts, a police statement said. Also ReadPM Modi 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 .
86 weapons, 974 ammunition recovered in major crackdown in Manipur
IMPHAL: In a major crackdown on illegal arms, security forces recovered 86 weapons and 974 rounds of ammunition during a coordinated operation across five valley districts of Manipur on Tuesday. Acting on specific intelligence inputs, joint teams of Manipur Police, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), the Army and Assam Rifles launched simultaneous operations in Imphal East, Kakching, Imphal West, Thoubal, and Bishnupur districts, IGP (Zone-II) K Kabib said at a press conference. Coordinated operations were launched simultaneously at multiple locations by joint teams, comprising the Manipur Police, CAPFs, Army and Assam Rifles, he said. Among the weapons allegedly recovered were five AK rifles, three INSAS rifles, 16 SLRs, five .303 rifles, 19 pistols, two carbines, nine other types of rifles, and 16 single-barrel guns, he stated. A total of 86 weapons, along with 974 different types of grenades, ammunition, explosives and mortar shells were recovered. Forty-one magazines and six wireless handsets were also recovered, he added. Kabib said this seizure marked a significant achievement for the security forces in their mission to restore peace, uphold public order, and protect lives and property. The police are committed to ensuring a peaceful and secure Manipur. We also urge the people to cooperate with the police and security forces, and promptly report any suspicious activities or information related to illegal arms, he said.
Two militants arrested, explosives recovered in Manipur
IMPHAL: Security forces arrested two militants, including a woman, belonging to a proscribed outfit in Manipur's Thoubal and Imphal West districts, police said on Sunday. During search operations, arms and explosives were recovered from various parts of Chandel district, a senior officer said. A woman cadre of the banned Prepak (PRO) was apprehended from the Salungpham area in Thoubal on Saturday, while another member of the outfit was held from the Nagamapal area in Imphal West district, he said. Intelligence-based search operations and cordons are being widely carried out to apprehend those involved in extortion and criminal activities in the state, the officer said. Security forces recovered arms and ammunition from different locations in Chandel district on Friday, he said. Security forces continue to conduct search operations and area domination in the fringe and vulnerable areas across districts. During these operations, the following items were recovered: 1.On 04.07.2025, security forces recovered a cache of arms and ammunition from different pic.twitter.com/w6V2owcYa2 Manipur Police (@manipur_police) July 5, 2025 The seized items include 12 rifles, four IEDs and four grenades, the officer said. Security forces have been conducting search operations in Manipur since ethnic violence broke out two years ago. 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 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.
Manipur mourns as mortal remains of Air India crash victim Nganthoi Sharma reach Imphal
The mortal remains of Kongbrailatpam Nganthoi Sharma, an Air India crew member from Manipur who tragically died in the Ahmedabad plane crash, arrived in Imphal on Sunday. Government officials and community leaders paid their respects before the body was taken to Thoubal district for the last rites.
Ahmedabad plane crash: Crew member's mortal remains reach Manipur, thousands pay tributes
IMPHAL: Thousands of people lined up on both sides of the roads to pay tributes to Ahmedabad crash victim Kongbrailatpam Nganthoi Sharma, whose mortal remains were brought to Manipur on Sunday. Sharma was an air crew member of the London-bound Air India flight AI 171 which crashed into a hostel complex in Ahmedabad's Meghaninagar moments after take-off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport at 1.39 pm on June 12, killing 270 people, including 241 on board. One passenger survived. The moment was profoundly moving ... She was received with deep dignity, solemn respect, and heartfelt sorrow by Team Imphal Airport, not merely as colleagues in uniform but as family in mourning -- united in silence and reverence. With bowed heads and heavy hearts, she was tenderly handed over to her family, friends, and loved ones, whose presence spoke volumes of the love they carry and the void her absence leaves behind, Imphal airport said in a post on Facebook. A cousin of Nganthoi Sharma said that airport officials, family members and others paid floral tributes to her mortal remains after it was brought to Imphal airport aboard an IndiGo flight. Her mortal remains were accompanied by her father and elder sister, who had gone to Ahmedabad for DNA testing, she added. The mortal remains were later taken to her residence in Thoubal on an open truck as thousands lined up on both sides of the road to pay their tributes. Her last rites would be conducted later in the evening, another family member said. The mortal remains of another crew member from Manipur, Lamnunthem Singson, were brought to the state on June 19 . The remains were brought to Kangpokpi district via road from Dimapur airport aboard an IndiGo flight from Ahmedabad. Her final rites were conducted the next day.
GUWAHATI: The mortal remains of Lamnunthem Singson (26), a cabin crew member from Manipur who lost her life in the Ahmedabad plane crash , will reach her home in Manipurs Kuki-majority Kangpokpi district late Thursday evening. The remains were brought to Nagalands commercial hub Dimapur from Ahmedabad by a flight in the afternoon. After a condolence service, a convoy of vehicles carrying the remains left for Kangpokpi. Family members, relatives, leaders from Kuki Students Organisation (KSO), Sadar Hills and community organisations were among those who were present at the airport. KSO Sadar Hills general secretary K Shongreng told this newspaper that the last rites would be performed on Friday afternoon. Lamnunthem was from the Kuki-Zo community. Her family lived in the Old Lambulane area of Imphal Valley before moving to Kangpokpi following the outbreak of the ethnic violence in 2023. Another woman cabin crew member from Manipur, Kongbrailatpam Nganthoi Sharma (22), had lost her life in the plane crash. She hailed from Thoubal district in the Imphal Valley. Her family is waiting for the arrival of her mortal remains. Earlier, Meitei organisation Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) had appealed to all sections of the society to extend full cooperation and support in receiving the mortal remains of the two victims at the Imphal Airport and ensure their dignified return to their families for the final rites. If willing, the families may come forward to receive their daughters at the airport without hesitation. COCOMI is ready to extend any coordination or assistance required during this process, the organisation had stated in a statement. Ahmedabad plane crash: DNA of 211 victims matched; 189 bodies handed over to families
Air India pays moving tribute to Dreamliner crew with heartfelt collage
NEW DELHI: Eight women were among the 12 Air India crew members who lost their lives alongside 229 passengers in the ill-fated Dreamliner that crashed on 12 June in Ahmedabad . The diverse female crew, drawn from across the country, represented a blend of youth and experience, ranging in age from 22 to 44 years. A tribute to all its loved ones, featuring a classy collage, was released on Air Indias internal crew page and later posted by aviation expert Sanjay Lazar on X on Sunday. An Air India source confirmed that it had been shared widely within their internal groups. Eight of the deceased crew members hailed from Maharashtra. In the darkest moments, our global airline family comes together, not by uniform, language, or nationality, but by something far greater: We are, and always will be, United By Wings, read the tribute on the page. Three of the deceased were just 22 years old, the youngest among the crew. Maithili Moreshwar Patil, a native of Nhava village in Maharashtra, was a proud first-generation flight attendant supporting her family. She had joined Air India two years ago. Kongbrailatpam Nganthoi Sharma, from Thoubal in Manipur, joined the airline in April 2023. She will be remembered for her bright spirit and dedication, read the lines written in her memory. Also 22 years old was Irfan Shaikh, one of the two male flight attendants on board. A native of Pimpri-Chinchwad in Pune, he began his career two years ago. He was remembered as being ambitious and kind. Slightly older was new recruit Lamnunthem Singson from Manipur. The 24-year-old was full of hope and energy, according to the tribute. Air India crash: On BJMC anniversary day, sombre mood on campus coping with grief Engaged to be married, 27-year-old Roshni Rajendra Songhare hailed from Dombivli in Maharashtra. She was described as a rising travel influencer. Also aged 27 was Manish Thapa from Patna, known for her professionalism and charm on international routes. She had previously worked with IndiGo and Akasa Air. Thirty-five-year-old Saineeta Chakravarty, from Santacruz West in Mumbai, had recently transitioned to Air India with prior experience and pride. She had worked with Go Air earlier. A senior crew member with 21 years of experience at Air India, 44-year-old Shraddha Dhavan, a resident of Mulund West in Mumbai, was held in high esteem and admired by different generations of colleagues, the tribute noted. Fitness enthusiast and committed crew leader Aparna Mahadik, 42, from Goregaon East in Mumbai, was known for her discipline and compassion. The only other male flight attendant was 36-year-old Deepak Pathak from Badlapur in Maharashtra. A veteran of 11 years with Air India who always put safety and service first, was how he was remembered. While the names of some cabin crew members are only now coming to light, the cockpit crew became widely known after their names were officially released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. The internal post describes 55-year-old Captain Sumeet Sabharwal from Powai in Mumbai as one of the most experienced 787 commanders in the airline. He will be remembered for his calm leadership and decades of safe flying, it read. The New Indian Express had previously reported that he had 8,200 hours of flying experience and was a devoted son who planned to retire early to care for his aged, ailing father. First Officer Clive Kunder, 26, from Mangaluru, was the only South Indian on the team. He was a young and promising pilot from an aviation family with over 1,100 hours of flying time, the tribute said. Bollywood actor Vikrant Massey brought national attention to the co-pilot through an Instagram post, revealing he was devastated over the loss of his cousin, Kunder. Filmmaker missing after Air India plane crash; kin fear he may be among ground victims
Mobile internet services are back in five districts of Manipur. The state government made this decision after observing improvements in law and order. These districts include Imphal West, Imphal East, Thoubal, Bishnupur, and Kakching. Earlier, internet services were suspended following protests after the arrest of Arambai Tenggol leader Ashem Kanan Singh.
'Her Phone Is Still On...': Kin Of Manipuri Air Hostess Cling To Hope After News Of Ahmedabad Crash
As news of the Air India plane crash reached the home of the 20-year-old air hostess in Manipur's Thoubal district, her family broke down in grief
Two cabin crew members from Manipur among victims of Ahmedabad Air India crash
GUWAHATI: Two female cabin crew members from Manipur were onboard the ill-fated Air India flight that crashed in Gujarat on Thursday. The two were identified as Nganthoi Sharma Kongbrailatpam, a 22-year-old Meitei woman hailing from Thoubal district in the Imphal Valley, and Lamnunthem Singson, a 28-year-old Kuki woman from Kangpokpi district. The fate of both was not known. When news broke about the plane crash, relatives and neighbours gathered at the residence of Kongbrailatpam even as the family members were waiting for information about her. She last spoke to her family at 9 am on Thursday. Not much could be known about Lamnunthem except that her family was displaced by the ethnic conflict and is now living in the Kuki-majority Kangpokpi district. LIVE | Air India flight crash in Ahmedabad: One miracle survivor, 241 people on board feared dead, says police
Protests against Meitei militia leader's arrest continue in Manipur; two cops injured
IMPHAL: Manipur continued to witness protests as demonstrators defied prohibitory orders and clashed with security forces across several districts of Imphal valley demanding the unconditional release of the arrested Arambai Tenggol leader Kanan Singh and four others, police said on Tuesday. Clashes erupted in Khurai Lamlong area of Imphal East district on Monday night, prompting security personnel to fire several rounds of tear gas shells and rubber bullets to disperse the crowd. At least one four-wheeler was reportedly torched by the protesters, police said. Protests, such as roadblocks and the burning of tyres, were also held in Thoubal and Kakching districts. Tensions also flared in Tera area of Imphal West district on Monday evening when unidentified miscreants fired at security forces. At least seven rounds from small firearms were fired in Tera area when CRPF personnel were clearing roadblocks put up by protesters. Paramilitary forces along with state police rushed to carry out search operations to nab the culprits, but protesters foiled further in-depth search operations, an official said. In Bishnupur district's Nambol, at least two police personnel sustained minor injuries during a confrontation with demonstrators. An FIR has been registered following an incident in Nambol after two Manipur Police personnel were injured during a confrontation with protesters, officials said. According to authorities, the injuries occurred while a team led by Bishnupur SP attempted to clear roadblocks along Nambol road, which led to a clash between protesters and security forces. On Tuesday morning, the streets of Imphal witnessed normal business activities with many rushing to purchase essential items from roadside vendors. Curfew, internet blackout as tensions flare in Manipur following Meitei leaders arrest