Day after violence, tensions prevail in Bishnupur and Churachandpur districts in Manipur
GUWAHATI: Tensions prevail in Manipurs Bishnupur and Churachandpur districts, a day after a Meitei farmer was shot in his left arm by an unknown armed miscreant, and a Kuki woman died in crossfire. Ningthoujam Biren, the farmer from Phubala area of Bishnupur district, was fired upon when he was working in his paddy field along with two other farmers. He was injured in the incident. After the incident, security forces launched a search operation in and around Langchingmanbi, Heichanglok and the western areas of Phubala. During the operation, security forces came under fire from unknown armed miscreants, and the forces retaliated accordingly. During the crossfire, one woman from Langchingmanbi village was found dead with a bullet injury. She was later identified as Hoikholhing, wife of Langchingmanbi village chief, Manipur Police said in a statement. Cases have been registered in connection with the incidents, and an investigation is underway, the statement further stated. Bishnupur adjoins Churachandpur. Bishnupur is a Meitei-majority district while Churachandpur is a Kuki-majority district. The locals of Bishnupur on on June 19 blocked a highway in protest against the attack on the farmer. They demanded the arrest of the assailant and threatened to enforce a shutdown from June 20. It was learnt that Meitei civil society organisations and locals were holding a meeting where they would decide their future course of actions. Meanwhile, a shutdown was being observed in Churachandpur in protest against the killing of the Kuki woman. It was called by the Indigenous Tribal Leaders Forum. The organisation demanded, immediate action against those responsible for this atrocity, concrete steps from the central government to ensure the protection of tribal lives and territory, and an independent investigation into the repeated buffer zone violations. The ethnic conflict between Meiteis and Kukis, which had erupted on May 3, 2023, left over 250 people dead and some 60,000 others displaced.
Pics: Air India Cabin Crew Member's Funeral In Manipur, Thousands Mourn
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IMD Issues Heavy Rain and Thunderstorm Alert for Northeast
HT DIGITAL GUWAHATI, JUNE 20: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a weather warning of heavy to very heavy rain in various Northeast Indian states on Friday. The states affected are Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura. Apart from the rain, the IMD has predicted thunderstorms in scattered locations, which can also []
Elderly Kuki-Zo Woman Killed in Crossfire Amid Renewed Ethnic Tensions in Manipur
HT Digital IMPHAL, JUNE 20: An elderly Kuki-Zo woman was tragically killed during a crossfire between security forces and unidentified armed men in Manipurs Churachandpur district on Thursday. The incident occurred amidst rising tensions, just hours after a Meitei farmer was shot in Bishnupur district, reigniting fears of ethnic conflict in the state. Police identified []
Security forces arrest seven militants in Manipur
Nearly seven militants in Manipur from various proscribed outfits arrested, seizing arms and ammunition in search operations
Thousands Mourn As Body Of Air India Crew Member Reaches Home In Manipur
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Three Maoists killed in police encounter in ASR district, families await bodies
VISAKHAPATNAM / RAJAMAHENDRAVARAM: Three Maoists were killed in an exchange of fire with police in the Kintukuru forest area under Rampachodavaram Police Station limits in Alluri Sitharama Raju (ASR) district on Wednesday. ASR SP Amit Bardar, addressing a press meet in Vizag, stated that the operation was launched based on credible intelligence about the movement of CPI (Maoist) cadres. Around 7 am on June 18, during a combing operation by the district police, Maoists opened fire on the personnel. The police retaliated in self-defence, resulting in the death of three Maoiststwo women and one man. The deceased were Gajarla Ravi alias Uday alias Ganesh, a Central Committee Member (CCM) of CPI (Maoist), who had over 150 criminal cases and carried a reward of Rs 25 lakh; Venkata Ravi Chaithanya alias Aruna alias Ruppi, a Special Zonal Committee Member (SZCM) with over 150 cases and a reward of Rs 20 lakh; and Anju alias Mase (PM), with 22 cases and a Rs 1 lakh reward. The SP said the three had escaped earlier encounters and were involved in major attacks, including Araku MLA murders and blasts. Police recovered AK-47 rifles, ammunition, kit bags, cash, Maoist literature, and clothing. A case was registered. Relatives seek hand over of Maoists bodies Relatives of the slain Maoists gathered at Rampachodavaram Government Hospital on Thursday to claim the bodies, which were brought under tight security the previous night. DSP said, Bodies will be handed over after legal formalities. As of 5 pm, post-mortem and identification were pending. Gajarla Ganeshs brother said, We last saw him in 2004. Police havent cooperated or let us see the body. Arunas father and sister wept, while Anjus family was expected by Thursday 10 pm.
Court slaps Rs 1 crore fine on private dairy for copying Milma branding
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Principal Commercial Court in Thiruvananthapuram has imposed a penalty of Rs 1 crore on Milnna, a private dairy, for copying the cover design and brand name of Milma on its milk packets an act the court ruled as a violation of trade laws. In a statement issued on Wednesday, Milma said the court has also barred Milnna from advertising, marketing, or selling milk or any dairy products using trademarks or packaging that resemble Milmas branding. Additionally, the court directed Milnna to pay `8,18,410 to Milma to cover litigation costs. Milma Chairman K S Mani welcomed the verdict, calling it a stern warning to companies attempting to mislead consumers with counterfeit branding and damage the reputation of the state-run cooperative. Milma is a major cooperative network of dairy farmers in India. We remain committed to protecting the interests of our farmers and the integrity of our brand, he said. Milma had initiated legal proceedings in 2022 against two private dairies, including Milnna, for imitating its name and packaging design.
Kerala police clearance rule hits hiring in private bus sector
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A recently introduced rule requiring police clearance certificates (PCCs) for private bus crew is beginning to impact employment in Keralas bus industry, which provides jobs to nearly 40,000 people. Bus operators and trade unions allege that PCCs are being denied even in cases where employees are involved in police cases-such as family-related property disputes or participation in trade union protests involving picketing. The rule, introduced by the Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) in May as part of a broader effort to enhance safety on public transport, mandates that all crew members drivers, conductors, and cleaners - must obtain police clearance. The PCC must be presented during inspections by police or MVD officials. While the MVDs order outlines specific categories under which PCCs can be granted or denied, bus operators claim that police officials are failing to apply discretion in implementation. Denying clearance for participating in a political protest or being named in a family property dispute case is unfair and could lead to job loss, pushing the industry into crisis, said T Gopinathan, general secretary of the All Kerala Bus Operators Organisation. Following talks with Transport Minister K B Ganesh Kumar, the MVD has temporarily suspended enforcement of the rule.
Body Of Air India Crew Member Lamnunthem Singson Reaches Manipur, Thousands Bid Her Farewell
Lamnunthem Singson was among the 241 passengers and crew aboard Air India Flight AI 171, which crashed just seconds after takeoff.
Not aware of transfer of government officials in Belagavi district, says Minister Satish Jarkiholi
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Govt-Kuki talks heading towards free movement deal in Manipur The Indian Express
Govt-Kuki talks heading towards free movement deal in ManipurThe Indian Express
Air India Tragedy: Crew Member Singsons Remains Reach Manipur for Last Rites Deccan Herald
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Centre wont be able to bring peace: Leisiyo : 20th jun25 E-Pao
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Condemns Attack on Farmer amp Killing of Haokip Thadou Students
Condemns Attack on Farmer amp Killing of Haokip Thadou Students
Dolls made from repurposed vegetable refuse ANI
Dolls made from repurposed vegetable refuse ANI
COVID 19 Update 19 June 2025 Government of Manipur
COVID 19 Update 19 June 2025 Government of Manipur
'Seirengda Radharani' released
A book titled, Seirengda Radharani written by Lairenlakpam Ngauba was released today in a function held at the Loktak Hall of Manipur Press Club, Imphal The book release function organised by the Bharatiya Dalit Sahitya Akademi, Manipur State Branch was graced by dignitaries, including Yumlembam Ibomcha Singh, Sahitya Akademi Awardee Thokchom Chandra Singh, president, Patriotic Writers' Association and Dr Laishram Leiren Singh, retired Head of Education Department, Manipur University During the function, Dr Ningombam Nando Singh gave a brief review of the book Source The Sangai Express
The Indigenous Tribal Leaders' Forum ITLF has announced an indefinite shutdown in protest against the killing of Hoikholhing earlier today In a statement, the ITLF urged the Central Government to take concrete measures to ensure the protection of lives It also said that security forces have failed in their Constitutional duty to protect the vulnerable In a chilling incident earlier today, Kuki militants shot a farmer in the hand in Bishnupur district, leaving him injured and sparking fresh concerns over civilian safety Source The Sangai Express
The five joint VLFs of Heirok under Wangjing Tentha CD Block distributed 500 bags of urea at a subsidized rate to the farmers of Heirok Pt I, II and III today The urea distribution ceremony was held at Heirok Pt II, Thokchom Leikai Speaking in this connection, Maibam Luxmi Devi said that, the 5 joint VLFs of Heirok distributed the urea to the farmers of Heirok at a very subsidized rate Stating that a total of 500 bags were distributed today, she assured the farmers to distribute more in the next phase of distribution event The SISD cadres of the five VLFs were also present during the distribution ceremony Source The Sangai Express
BJP Manipur Pradesh president A Sharda called on BJP National president JP Nadda today and the two talked on the current situation of Manipur Accompanied by BJP Manipur Pradesh general secretary K Saratkumar, A Sharda talked with JP Nadda at the latter's residence at New Delhi at around 5 45 pm today, said a source The talk focused on the political uncertainty prevailing in the State and the people's wishes, said the source Source The Sangai Express
The fresh wave of COVID 19 is spreading fast in the State with 16 more individuals confirmed positive today With 16 samples out of 38 tested positive for COVID 19, today's positivity rate is 42 1 per cent Of the 16 samples tested positive today, eight are residents of Imphal East, seven of Imphal West and the other one belongs to Tengnoupal While the cumulative number of positive cases has reached 53, two have been discharged following recovery At present, there are 51 active cases and 48 of them are in home isolation while the other three are undergoing treatment in hospitals Source The Sangai Express
Kuki woman killed in crossfire, farmer injured, protests erupt in Manipur MSN
Kuki woman killed in crossfire, farmer injured, protests erupt in ManipurMSN
JAKEDA starts exercise for development of 35 hydro electric power projects across UT
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Five arrested, 3 policemen taken off duty in Cachar bridge collapse incident
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Kuki woman dies, Meitei man hurt in Manipur crossfire The Tribune
Kuki woman dies, Meitei man hurt in Manipur crossfireThe Tribune
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District credit plans 202526 for Karbi Anglong and West Karbi Anglong launched
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After brief service, body of AI cabin crew taken to Kangpokpi Nagaland Post
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Air India cabin crew Singsons remains arrive in Manipur; funeral likely today | Latest News India - Hindustan TimesHindustan Times
Prakasam Declared illicit Liquor-Free District
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Kuki woman killed in cross firing in Manipur
The incident happened when security forces launched a search operation after a Meitei farmer received gunshot wounds while working in the fields in the valley district of Bishnupur after shots were fired from the surrounding hills, they said.
NIMHANS trains anganwadi workers in Ramanagara district under Suraksha Project
Amit Shah on Pahalgam attack, Manipur crisis, China threat and Modis governance philosophyThe Economic Times
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Air India plane crash: Body of Manipuri AI crew Lamnunthem Singson lands in NagalandThe Economic Times
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Elderly Kuki Woman Fatally Shot in Manipur Crossfire Between Security Forces and Armed Men Oneindia
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Air India tragedy: Body of Kuki cabin crew member reaches Manipurs Kangpokpi National Herald
Air India tragedy: Body of Kuki cabin crew member reaches Manipurs KangpokpiNational Herald
Woman killed in fresh Manipur violence
The incident happened after suspected extremists fired at and injured a farmer in Imphal Valley
Woman killed in fresh Manipur violence The Hindu
Woman killed in fresh Manipur violenceThe Hindu
Manipur Guv asks officials to improve quality of education lokmattimes.com
Manipur Guv asks officials to improve quality of educationlokmattimes.com
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Nagas in Manipur remember sacrifices of martyrs
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Police officer suspended for dereliction of duty in Odishas Balasore district
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Rs 2,795.4 crore spent on guarantees in district: Patil
Woman killed in crossfire during security operation in Manipurs Bishnupur district
A cultivator, Ningthoujam Biren Singh, was shot in Phubala. Security forces launched a search operation. They faced gunfire and retaliated. Hoikholhing, wife of a village chief, died in the crossfire. Police are investigating the incidents. Security measures for farmers will be reviewed. Tensions arose in Imphal East over farming disputes. Authorities urge the public to maintain peace.
Two minor sisters drown in pond in Odishas Bhadrak district
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Farmer injured in firing by unidentified miscreants in Manipurs Bishnupur
In Manipur, a farmer was shot and injured in Bishnupur district, amidst ongoing tensions following an obstruction of Meitei farmers by Kuki villagers. Police have arrested nine individuals, including members of Arambai Tenggol, related to the death of a differently abled man.
Farmer injured in firing by unidentified miscreants in Manipurs Bishnupur
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Aamir and Gauri Spratt win hearts at 'Sitaare Zameen Par' screening
Aamir Khan and Gauri Spratt win hearts at 'Sitaare Zameen Par' screening
Kuki woman shot dead, Meitei farmer injured in fresh Manipur violence
GUWAHATI: In fresh violence in Manipur, a Kuki woman was shot dead while a Meitei farmer sustained bullet wounds on Thursday. Ningthoujam Biren, the farmer, was injured when a bullet fired by alleged Kuki militants hit him in his left forearm. The incident occurred at Phubala in Bishnupur district of the Imphal Valley at around 3:15 p.m. when Biren was working in his field along with two other farmers. The Meitei-majority Bishnupur district adjoins the Kuki-majority Churachandpur district. The injured man, who was rushed to a hospital, said he had heard the sound of five gunshots. Following the incident, angry locals blocked a highway leading to Churachandpur district. They suspected the involvement of Kuki militants and demanded action against them. Local women demanded the presence of top state government officials at Phubala, warning that there would be a total shutdown of the state from Friday if their demand was not met. When reports last came in, the situation was said to be tense. Meanwhile, the Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights condemned the killing of Hoikholhing Haokip, wife of Langchingmanbi village chief Khaikhogin Haokip, allegedly by Meitei militants at Langchingmanbi in Churachandpur district. Despite the presence of a government-declared buffer zone intended to prevent clashes between Meitei and Kuki communities, Meitei militants have repeatedly violated and crossed the buffer line, provoking tensions and directly endangering the lives of innocent civilians, the organisation said in a statement. It demanded the immediate arrest and punishment of the perpetrators of the crime, strict enforcement of the buffer zone with equal accountability on both sides, deployment of neutral central forces to ensure peace, and a judicial inquiry into this incident as well as all recent buffer zone violations. The ethnic conflict between Meiteis and Kukis, which erupted on 3 May 2023, has left over 250 people dead and around 60,000 others displaced.
Bullet hits Meitei farmer in field, sparks fresh tension in Manipurs Bishnupur
GUWAHATI : Fresh violence broke out in Manipur on Thursday, leaving a Meitei farmer injured after he was hit by a bullet while working in his field. Ningthoujam Biren sustained an injury to his left forearm after a bullet fired by suspected Kuki militants struck him at Phubala in Bishnupur district of the Imphal Valley around 3:15 p.m. The incident occurred when Biren was working in his field along with two other farmers. The Meitei-majority Bishnupur district shares a border with the Kuki-majority Churachandpur district. Biren, who was rushed to a hospital, said he had heard the sound of five gunshots. I heard five gunshots. Suddenly, I felt a sharp pain and saw that I was bleeding from my arm, he said. The two others with him escaped unhurt. Following the incident, angry locals blocked the highway leading to Churachandpur district. They suspected the involvement of Kuki militants and demanded action against them. Senior police officials visited the site, and the situation was said to be tense.
Rainfall in Gujarat on Thursday in figures; Valsad district tops the chart - DeshGujarat
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NEW DELHI: Officials of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) held a meeting with insurgent Kuki-Zo groups and persuaded them to relocate and shut down seven designated camps under the Suspension of Operations (SoO) agreement that are located near Meitei-dominated areas, sources said. They added that the MHA officials also stressed the recovery of looted weapons and the reopening of National Highways. Notably, security agencies on the ground in Manipur had earlier proposed the closure of seven out of 14 existing camps situated close to Meitei-inhabited areas in the Valley, the sources said. A source familiar with the talks said, The second round of talks was held earlier this week, where the two sides reached an understanding on the closure and relocation of at least seven SoO camps located close to Meitei-populated zones. He, however, clarified that there was no discussion on the extension of the SoO agreement, as the talks primarily focused on revising the ground rules, which is seen as a more immediate priority. FIR registered after Kuki student leader allegedly threatened Meiteis attending Shirui Festival The locations for the new camps would be discussed in a third meeting, which is yet to be scheduled. It has also been agreed in principle that any relocated camps should be in tribal areas, the source added. Rajya Sabha MP and ceremonial King of Manipur, Leishemba Sanajaoba, wrote in a Facebook post: The SoO Pact was signed in 2008 during the then State Congress Government with two Kuki-Zo umbrella insurgent groups UPF and KNO, comprising 25 groups with around 2,200 cadres. Earlier, their demand was autonomy, but after May 2023, they demanded a Union Territory or separate administration with a Legislative Assembly for the Kuki-Zo people. Such grave missteps of the previous government led to the chaotic situations in the state. The UPF and KNO had signed the tripartite SoO agreement in 2008 with the Centre and the state as parties to the pact, and since then, around 2,200 cadres from these 25 constituent groups have been residing in 14 designated camps across the hill districts of Manipur. As there was no discussion on the extension of the SoO agreement, representatives of the insurgent groups reportedly presented new proposals involving security arrangements. The MHA emphasised two key concerns the recovery of looted weapons and restoring full operation of National Highway-37 (ImphalJiribamSilchar) and National Highway-2 (DimapurImphalMoreh), both of which have remained blocked since ethnic violence erupted on May 3, 2023.
Manipur Violence: Farmer Shot at in Bishnupur Amid Renewed Ethnic Tensions Deccan Herald
Manipur Violence: Farmer Shot at in Bishnupur Amid Renewed Ethnic TensionsDeccan Herald
HAL enters into agreement with SAE for production of LEAP engine parts at Paris Air Show
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In fresh escalation, Kuki woman killed in firing by security forces, Meitei farmer shot at in ManipurDeccan Herald
Drive starts to stop defacement of Namo Bharat infra
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Manipur: Administrative change inevitable amidst Presidents Rule, says Speaker Thokchom Satyabrata
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Plane crash: Body of AI crew member Singson reaches Dimapur; taken to home state Manipur for last ritesYes Punjab News
Apple just showed off its custom camera made from iPhone partsand we want one
Macworld In case you havent heard, Apples big Brad Pitt movie, F1, opens next week, and the company is in full-on promotion mode. There was Craig Federighis hair , followed by an incredible haptic trailer , a Brad Pitt sighting at the Apple Store, and an Apple Pay promotion with Fandango. Now, Apple is showing off one of the gadgets it used to film the movie. According to a report by Wired , Apple used iPhone 15 Pro parts (the movie was filmed in 2023), namely the 48MP wide-angle camera, A17 Pro processor, and battery. Apple also added a neutral density filter over the lens to reduce the light entering the lens, giving film editors more control over exposure. Apple made a special camera with iPhone parts for its upcoming F1 movie. Wired To handle the intense speeds and extreme conditions, Apple built a custom module for the camera, which is extremely aerodynamic and attached to the side of the car like a mirror. Apple told Wired the camera is designed to endure extreme shock, vibrations, and heatit supposedly surpassed the specs provided by Formula One. Apple explains that the camera needed to be hooked up to an iPad via USB-C to adjust things like frame rate, exposure gain, shutter angle, and white balance, as well as start and stop recordings, since there are no wireless chips on board. While Apple will obviously never release its F1 camera for sale, it could be a glimpse into its rumored smart home security camera . While the design and functionality are likely to be much different, Apple will almost certainly use iPhone camera sensors and chips in the device, which could ship as early as this fall. Meanwhile, you can see Apples camera in action on the big screen when F1 arrives in theaters next Friday.
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Body of Manipur crew member killed in Ahmedabad air crash brought home via Nagaland The Hindu
Body of Manipur crew member killed in Ahmedabad air crash brought home via NagalandThe Hindu
Illegal stone quarry in Sivaganga district fined 91 crore; six workers had died in May
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Elderly Meitei Farmer Injured In Shooting By Suspected Kuki Insurgents In Manipur NDTV
Elderly Meitei Farmer Injured In Shooting By Suspected Kuki Insurgents In ManipurNDTV