Two more arrested in Manipur Naga killings case
Two more individuals were arrested in connection with the abduction and killing of six civilians. These arrests bring the total number of accused in the Kangpokpi district case to four. The bodies of the six Liangmai Naga civilians were found after their abduction in May. The killings led to widespread protests and tensions between Naga and Kuki-Zo communities. Authorities continue efforts to apprehend the remaining suspects in the ongoing investigation.
Two more arrested in Manipur over killing of six Nagas
A joint team of the NIA, Manipur Police, and CRPF arrests the two accused from separate villages in Kangpokpi districts Leimakhong area
Manipur CM vows to unite communities, alleges attempts to derail peace efforts
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh aims to unite people after ethnic violence. He visited Jiribam district twice to foster peace among various communities. Peace efforts faced setbacks following a bomb blast incident in Bishenpur district. Singh believes vested interests are hindering the return of peace in the state. He expressed confidence that honesty and sincerity will ultimately prevail over disruptions.
LCMA shares conservation plans, weed management expertise with LDA Manipur
Srinagar, Jul 17:A delegation from the Loktak Development Authority (LDA) Imphal, Manipur led by its Project Director, Heisnam Balkrishna visited the Lake Conservation and Management Authority (LCMA), Srinagar to study the functioning of the Authority and its initiatives for the conservation and management of Dal Lake and exchange the experiences in management of waterbodies. The delegation called on the Vice Chairman, J&K LCMA, Khurshid Ahmad Shah, and held discussions on lake conservation, aquatic weed management, ecological restoration, environmental monitoring, and other technical aspects of lake management. During the interaction, the Vice Chairman briefed the delegation on the organizational structure, mandate and functioning of LCMA and highlighted the scientific and sustainable interventions being implemented for the restoration and long-term conservation of Dal Lake. He emphasized that such interactions among lake management agencies facilitate the exchange of technical knowledge, innovative practices and field experience, thereby strengthening conservation efforts across the country. During a technical session attended by senior officers, engineers, and scientists of LCMA, the visiting team was apprised of ongoing restoration works, mechanized weed harvesting, environmental monitoring and other conservation initiatives. The delegation also expressed keen interest in the floating jetties installed by LCMA at various locations of Dal Lake and explored the possibility of introducing similar infrastructure in Loktak Lake. The delegation later visited Dal Lake to oversee the weed management operations, restoration activities and floating jetties being undertaken by JK LCMA. The visit concluded with both organizations reaffirming their commitment to continued technical cooperation and the exchange of best practices for the conservation and sustainable management of Dal Lake and Loktak Lake.
MABA to conduct refresher course for referees and judges
The Manipur Amateur Boxing Association MABA set to conduct Refresher cum updation cum upgradation Courses for Referees and Judges RJ on July 25 at Khuman Lampak Boxing Arena The courses are being planned in line with the forthcoming State Level Boxing Championships 2026 and to strengthen unity, co operation and mutual understanding among inter district technical officials referees and judges, said MABA in a press release The courses will also help streamline and enhance implementation of the World Boxing Technical and Competition Rules, it said while inviting all concerned to attend the courses without fail The last date of entry is July 23, it said Individuals aspiring to become boxing referees and judges may register for the course and take advantage of the opportunity, it added Source The Sangai Express
MAKKA congratulates Kho Kho WC winner Sinam Rokeshon for cash reward
The Manipur Ameteur Kho Kho Association MAKKA has extended its warmest congratulations to 1st Kho Kho World Cup champion Sinam Rokeshon on receiving a prestigious cash incentive for their historic victory last year br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 07 Rokeshon 20260718 jpg border 1 alt MAKKA congratulates Kho Kho WC winner Sinam Rokeshon for cash reward td tr tr td align center MAKKA congratulates Kho Kho WC winner Sinam Rokeshon for cash reward td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br Notably, Rokeshon who was part of the champions team, was feted with a cash incentive of Rs 30 lakh by the Government of India for their history feat MAKKA expressed happiness as the State player received such an honour, said the association in a press release Source The Sangai Express
Athoubashingi Khongul Liba State Level Half Marathon planned on Patriots' Day
A distance run titled Athoubashingi Khongul Liba State Level Half Marathon has been planned on August 13 in line with the Patriots' Day observation The run is jointly organised by Patriots' Day Observation Committee Manipur, Lamyanba Hijam Irabot Ningshing Lup, United Club Yaiskul, Yaiskul Athletic Club and Celin Digital in collaboration with Athletics Association of Manipur br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 07 Marathon 20260718 jpg border 1 alt 'Athoubashingi Khongul Liba State Level Half Marathon' planned on Patriots' Day td tr tr td align center Athoubashingi Khongul Liba State Level Half Marathon planned on Patriots' Day td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br Announcing the half marathon at Manipur Press Club, advisor to the Patriots' Day Observation Committee, Dilip said that the event is organised to recall Manipur's past independence before the British Annexation in 1891 and brave forefathers who fought to preserve the independence The event will pay tribute to the State patriots, he said while adding that the titular king of Tripura will attend the closing function of the run The 21 km run carries a cash prize of Rs 30,000 Rs 20,000 and Rs 10,000 for top three athletes across the men and women sections besides consolation prizes for other athletes, he said Entry form Rs 200 can be had from the office of Patriots' Day Observation Committee or the Athletics Association of Manipur, he said while adding that the last date of form submission is August 8 He also sought support from all sections of the society to make the run successful Source The Sangai Express
Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand meets Randeep Hooda, Lin Laishram; discusses culture & cinema
Cheibi Championship in October at Imphal
All Manipur Cheibi Association and Kangleipak Students' Association are organising the 1st Invitation National Cheibi Championship from October 9 to 12 at Indoor Stadium Khuman Lampak Seven States will participate in the championship The trial for selection of Manipur State team will be held on August 16 and 17 Forms are available at the offices of the AMCA and KSA, said the associations, inviting interested players to join the trial at Khuman Lampak Source The Sangai Express
Tennis coaching camp in August
The Manipur Tennis Association MATA in collaboration with the South East Youth Organisation SEYO is organising a 15 day long nonresidential free Tennis coaching camp for 6 12 years old boys and girls from August 2 at SEYO Tennis court, Akampat The coaching session will be held from 3 30 pm to 4 30 pm daily Free Tennis balls and racquets will be provided free of cost to all participants, said MTA The scheduled coaching camp is part of an effort to hunt and groom young talents in the State The Manipur Tennis Association is going to conduct such camps at other tennis too on a regular basis, it said in a statement Parents and guardians who desire to introduce their wards to Tennis may contact the association on 8119043768 or 8794404286 for registration by July 26, said the Manipur Tennis Association Source The Sangai Express
After ambushes, CRPF tells forces in Manipur to use armoured vehicles, avoid sudden deployment
An official said the forces have been told to take action against armed miscreants and anyone found with a gun is to be arrested or fired upon, if they do not surrender
Manipur CM meets Randeep Hooda, discusses peace restoration in state
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh met filmmaker Randeep Hooda and actress Linthoingambi Laishram. Hooda congratulated the Chief Minister on his appointment amid challenging law and order. The Chief Minister expressed confidence in restoring normalcy and bridging community trust deficits. He highlighted efforts to protect lives and property during the crisis. Hooda conveyed a peace appeal urging unity and compassion for Manipur's people.
Manipur Police begins rollout of e-office system across state
The Manipur Police have launched an innovative e-Office system designed to digitize their operations, marking a significant step toward a more efficient and transparent police force. The Director General of Police inaugurated a comprehensive training program for this system, which will facilitate improved administrative coordination and streamline procedures, ultimately enhancing service delivery for the public.
Manipur fuel transporters threaten strike over highway extortion
Manipur transporters are demanding action against highway extortion. They allege illegal collections are levied on fuel tankers despite security escorts. Transporters threaten to suspend petroleum and LPG movement from July thirty-first. This action will occur if the extortion issue remains unresolved by July thirtieth. The associations have repeatedly raised concerns with authorities previously.
AMVA lines of series of age group competitions
The All Manipur Volleyball Association AMVA has lined up a series of State Level age group competitions for the 2026 27 season The list includes the 25th Mini Boys and Girls' State Volleyball Tournament 46th Junior Boys and Girls' State Volleyball Tournament 25th Sub Junior Boys and Girls' State Volleyball Tournament and 50th Senior Men and Women's State Volleyball Tournament 25th Mini Boys and Girls' State Volleyball Tournament will be held at Khuman Lampak from August 1 to 5 while the 46th Junior Boys and Girls' State Volleyball Tournament will be held from August 6 to 10 at Kha Sanjenbam The tournament for sub junior boys and girls meanwhile is scheduled to be held from August 17 to 21 at Nachou Bishnupur before the senior tournament runs from August 22 to 26 at Murei Yaingangpokpi Inviting all concerned to take part in the tournaments, AMVA urged intending clubs to submit their entries by July 22 Affiliation renewal fee is Rs 1000 and new affiliation fee is Rs 1,500, it said Further details can be had from the office of the association Source The Sangai Express
State powerlifting team head to Maharashtra for National Masters C'ship
A 13 member team,including two officials of All Manipur Powerlifting Association have left Imphal today for the National Masters Classic and Equipped Powerlifting Championship 2026 to be hosted in Garkheda, Maharashtra from July 18 to 23 The women athletes who were part of the team include Nameirakpam Devala Masters 1 57 kg , Huidrom Suni Masters 2 52 kg , Sapam Memma Masters 2 84 kg , Tensubam Sovini Devi Masters 3 69 kg , Naoshekpam Bimola Leima Masters 3 84 kg , Nena Maimom Masters 3 84 kg , Th Kunjarani Masters 4 76 kg and Kangjam Ibemhal Masters 4 84 kg br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 07 powerlifting 20260716 jpg border 1 alt State powerlifting team head to Maharashtra for National Masters C'ship td tr tr td align center State powerlifting team head to Maharashtra for National Masters C'ship td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br The men's squad meanwhile consist of Ashangbam John Masters 1 74 kg , Md Amand Master 1 93 kg , and Kirankumar Kangjam Master 3 59 kg The officials who are leading the team are Naorem Sushila as manager and Konsam Rosida as coach Source The Sangai Express
Union Taekwondo Academy win record extending 19th Governor's Taekwondo Cup overall team title
Union Taekwondo Academy have reign supreme yet again to lock in their 19th overall team title, extending their historic record at the 19th Governor's Taekwondo Cup 2026 The holders managed to maintain a perfect title streak by securing 22 gold, 25 silver and 31 bronze medals in this edition as Pakhangba Taekwondo Academy finished runners up on 2814 points off 14 gold, 10 silver and 17 bronze medals br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 07 Taekwondo 20260716 jpg border 1 alt Union Taekwondo Academy win record extending 19th Governor's Taekwondo Cup overall team td tr tr td align center Union Taekwondo Academy win record extending 19th Governor's Taekwondo Cup overall team td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br The final day of the championship saw Chenglou Elangbam of UTA securing the Cadet Girls' U29 kg category title as Khomdram Abenao of HTA beat Larung Manshem Dangshawa for the U 33 kg category title The U37 kg category title for Cadet girls went to PTA's Linthoingambi Lourembam who defeated Huidrom Malemnganbi in the title clash as Serita Ingudam of LTA beat UTA's Longjam Ritu for the U41 kg category title ASTA's Jennifer Potsangbam meanwhile bagged the Cadet Girls' U44 kg category title by defeating NSA's Thokchom Lingjelthoibi as Yumnam Deepika of Khangabok claimed the U47 kg category gold by defeating NSA's Konjengbam Kecia Chanu Keisham Silvia of NSA meanwhile bagged the U51 kg category title by beating HA's Malemnganbi Mayengbam as UTA's Velina Takhellambam beat CTIS's Miranda Rajkumari for the U55 kg category gold and Ngangbam Sonia of NSA beat UTA's Longjam Dolly for the U59 kg category title Kritiva Thangjam of ASTA meanwhile claimed the 59 kg category title by getting the better of Sapam Bidyashree of UTA in the final as K Priyanka of CTIS and Loitongbam Dolika of UTA shared the bronze medal podium Notably the 5 day competition organised by the All Manipur Taekwondo Association at Khuman Lampak Indoor Stadium saw 1181 athletes compete for top honours in various categories Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla, Assembly Speaker Thokchom Satyabrata Singh, and MLA Kongkham Robindro Singh attended the closing ceremony as dignitaries who also led in distributing prizes to the winners Source The Sangai Express
Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla today graced the Trophy Showcase Ceremony of the 135th Edition of the Durand Cup 2026 at the City Convention Centre, Imphal The three iconic trophies the President's Cup 1956 , the Durand Cup 1888 and the Simla Trophy 1903 were showcased following their ceremonial flag off by the President of India, Droupadi Murmu, at the Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre earlier this month br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 07 Durand 20260716 jpg border 1 alt Governor graces Trophy Showcase Ceremony of the 135th Durand Cup td tr tr td align center Governor graces Trophy Showcase Ceremony of the 135th Durand Cup td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br Earlier in the day, the tournament's promotional campaign in Manipur commenced with the flagging off of the 135 th Durand Cup Trophy Tour from Sendra, Bishnupur District Established in 1888, the Durand Cup is Asia's oldest football tournament and remains a revered sporting event where tradition, excellence and passion converge Organised by the Indian Armed Forces in collaboration with the Government of Manipur, Imphal will host the Group D matches of the tournament at the Khuman Lampak Main Stadium, from July 28 to August 12, 2026 Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh Chief Secretary, Puneet Kumar Goel DGP, Mukesh Singh Security Advisor, Kuldiep Singh Chief of Staff Eastern Command, Lt Gen Gambhir Singh GOC Red Shield Division, Maj Gen Shubhankar Basu IGAR S , Maj Gen Gaurav Sharma, senior civil, police and military officials, and the public, attended the ceremony Speaking at the event, Governor said that the Durand Cup is more than a football tournament, representing a celebration of history, resilience and the unifying power of sports He remarked that Manipur's rich footballing legacy has inspired generations of athletes and continues to shape the sporting aspirations of its youth He expressed confidence that the tournament would provide young footballers with an opportunity to compete at the highest level, while reinforcing the values of discipline, teamwork and perseverance The Governor further stated that the return of the Durand Cup to Imphal would strengthen the spirit of unity, encourage greater participation in sports and contribute to the State's socio economic development He also acknowledged the efforts of the Indian Armed Forces in successfully bringing the prestigious tournament back to Manipur, describing it as a significant step towards promoting peace, normalcy and Nation building through sports Chief Minister stated that football is an integral part of Manipur's identity and has produced numerous sporting icons who continue to inspire generations He expressed gratitude to the Indian Armed Forces for organising the 135th Durand Cup and reaffirmed the State Government's full support for its successful conduct He said that hosting the tournament at the Khuman Lampak Main Stadium would strengthen sports infrastructure, boost the local economy, and provide a valuable platform for local footballers to showcase their talent at the national level Later, the Governor graced the closing ceremony of the 19 th Governor's Taekwondo Cup, Manipur 2026, at the Khuman Lampak Indoor Stadium, Imphal Organised by the All Manipur Taekwondo Association, the Governor's Taekwondo Cup was instituted in 2005 under the patronage of the then Governor of Manipur, S S Sidhu Speaker Thokchom Satyabrata Singh MLA Kongkham Robindro Singh other officials, athletes and the public attended the closing ceremony The event witnessed the final bouts of the tournament, following which the Governor, along with the Speaker and the MLA, distributed prizes to the winners and participants Speaking at the closing ceremony, the Governor said that the Governor's Taekwondo Cup has become an important platform for nurturing young talent and promoting the values of discipline, perseverance and sportsmanship He stated that sports provide young people with purpose, confidence and resilience, while reinforcing teamwork and character Highlighting Manipur's remarkable sporting legacy, he expressed confidence that the State would continue to produce outstanding athletes through the collective efforts of sports associations, coaches, parents and the unwavering dedication of its youth He congratulated the winners and participants for their performances and appreciated the All Manipur Taekwondo Association for its continued commitment to the development of the sport Source The Sangai Express
Delhi high court judge, later Manipur CJ, had LPG agency during tenure
Justice Siddharth Mridul allegedly operated an LPG distributorship during his judicial service. This action appears to violate judicial ethics and conduct codes. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited issued notices regarding the alleged contract violations. The agency dealership was eventually suspended by the oil company. The controversy involves a former judge and an oil marketing PSU.
Manipur: Mob attacks Assam Rifles camp, torches vehicles
A mob attacked an Assam Rifles camp in Senapati, Manipur, causing damage and arson. This incident marks the third such attack on the forces recently. Security forces were deployed to control the situation and disperse the crowd. The situation was brought under control by midnight, and the area is now peaceful. No injuries or casualties were reported during the unrest.
Imphal, July 16: Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh stated on Wednesday that a transparent and merit-based recruitment system in government services strengthens public trust in governance and institutions. He reiterated that transparency and fairness are the highest priorities for the state government. The Chief Minister participated in a congratulatory event for the successful candidates ... Read more Transparency and Fairness Remain Top Priorities for State Government: Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh
NDA-ally National Peoples Party seeks fortification of police station in Manipurs Ukhrul
In a letter to the Home Minister of Manipur, the party said that a field inspection of the region, which saw a fresh wave of violence, had revealed significant challenges confronting law enforcement authorities
Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh urges peace, harmony as key to states progress
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh visited Kanto Sabal village. He urged residents to uphold peace and harmony for the state's progress. The Chief Minister oversaw the reconstruction of six damaged houses after an arson incident. He assured villagers that their security concerns would be addressed promptly. The government remains committed to restoring normalcy and ensuring public safety.
Mob Vandalises Assam Rifles Camp in Manipur
Violence erupts in Senapati district after security forces launch an operation over alleged NSCN (IM) ceasefire violations; no casualties reported.
AK-56 Rifle, Explosives Among Massive Arms Cache Recovered In Manipur
On multiple separate operations, Manipur police have recovered a large cache of weapons in Imphal and Churachandpur districts of Manipur.
Assam Rifles Intensifies Anti-Insurgency Operations in Manipur
Imphal, July 15: In a significant escalation of its anti-insurgency campaign, the Assam Rifles has launched a major joint search and sanitization operation in collaboration with the Indian Army, Border Security Force (BSF), and Manipur Police. This operation took place on Tuesday morning in the TM Kasom area of Ukhrul district. According to the Assam ... Read more Assam Rifles Intensifies Anti-Insurgency Operations in Manipur
Mob attacks Assam Rifles camp in Manipur, vehicles torched , hurled stones
A mob attacked an Assam Rifles camp in Manipur's Senapati district, pelting stones and setting security vehicles on fire hours after a search operation near a designated NSCN (IM) camp. Security forces used tear gas and blank rounds to disperse the crowd, while officials said the situation is now under control.
Mob vandalises Assam Rifles camp, torches vehicles after search operation conducted in Manipur
Intelligence reports and the social media posts indicated the presence of armed cadres moving outside designated camps, carrying weapons and wearing uniforms, in apparent violation of established Ceasefire Ground Rules, says an official
Stones Thrown, Vehicles Torched: Mob Attack At Assam Rifles Camp In Manipur
The mob reached the Assam Rifles Company Operating Base (COB) at 9:30 pm and reportedly starting throwing stones, and damaging property.
IED blast in Nagaland's Chumoukedima kills Assam Rifles havildar, injures four; search intensifies
Security forces intensified search operations in Nagaland after an IED blast killed one soldier. Four other personnel sustained injuries and are receiving hospital treatment. A civilian also suffered a leg injury from flying debris during the explosion. Officials and militant groups condemned the attack and vowed justice for perpetrators. Meanwhile, Manipur police launched an operation to apprehend those responsible for a July ambush.
Mumbai, July 15: In Churachandpur district of Manipur, Deputy Commissioner Krishna Kumar held a review meeting on Tuesday with district-level officials to assess the progress of various development schemes and programs initiated by the central and state governments. The meeting focused on the effective and timely implementation of these initiatives. The conference was attended by ... Read more Review of Government Schemes in Churachandpur: Deputy Commissioner Emphasizes Timely Implementation and Coordination
Violent Mob Attacks Assam Rifles Camp in Manipur, Several Vehicles Damaged
Imphal, July 15: A violent mob attacked an Assam Rifles camp in Manipurs Senapati district. Officials reported that the crowd engaged in stone-pelting, arson, and vandalism. This attack is believed to have aimed at disrupting ongoing security operations against armed insurgents. During the violence, several Assam Rifles vehicles were damaged. One light vehicle was set ... Read more Violent Mob Attacks Assam Rifles Camp in Manipur, Several Vehicles Damaged
Manipur: Mob vandalises Assam Rifles camp after search operation
A mob hurled stones, vandalised an Assam Rifles camp and set three vehicles of security personnel on fire in Manipurs Senapati district, hours after a search operation was conducted in an area, officials said on Wednesday. The violence occurred at the district town camp of the paramilitary force at 9.30 am on Tuesday when the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Opinion: 'Zalengam Diary' And Roads As New Language In Demand To Divide Manipur
There have been many instances when infrastructure preceded politics. By connecting territories, roads can gradually reshape political demands and make some constitutional futures more conceivable than others
Manipur protestors demand release of Kuki-Zo leaders
Three members of the community, including a retired Indian Defence Estates Service officer, were arrested in connection with a case of arson in Imphal West district on July 11
Kuki-Zo Council meets IB chief, seeks govt. action on blockade by Nagas
Kuki-Zo Council members say restoration of the popular government in Manipur on February 4, a year after Presidents Rule was imposed, has been of no good to the people
Manipur: Kuki body reiterates demand for UT, seeks political talks for lasting peace
Imphal, July 13: Kuki-Zo Council (KZC), the apex body of the Kuki-Zo tribal community in Manipur, on Monday reiterated its demand for a Separate Administration in the form of a Union Territory with a Legislature, saying it remains the only viable foundation for lasting peace, justice, security, and the protection of the communitys rights and []
Magnitude 3.9 earthquake jolts Manipur's Kamjong district
An earthquake of magnitude 3.9 struck Manipur's Kamjong district early Monday morning. The tremor occurred at 6:32 AM IST at a depth of 80 kilometers. Its epicenter was located near Imphal, approximately 31 kilometers east-southeast of the city. The National Center for Seismology reported the earthquake's specific coordinates and depth. There were no immediate reports of any damage or casualties following the seismic event.
Manipur tension escalates; houses torched, two arrested
Imphal: Fresh tension gripped Manipurs Imphal West district after miscreants allegedly torched several houses belonging to members of the Meitei community in the Kanto Sabal area, pushing the already volatile region to the brink of another major confrontation. Two suspected accused were arrested for their involvement in arson and mob violence, officials said on Saturday, 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 .
Fresh tension in Manipur after houses torched
Four abandoned houses were set on fire by unidentified individuals in Kanto Sabal. Local residents alleged the arson occurred despite the presence of security personnel. The Manipur Police stated a mob was prevented from advancing towards the area. An attempt to set fire to abandoned houses was swiftly contained by security forces. The Chief Minister assured that justice would be ensured in a separate abduction case.
Amit Shah assures church leaders that FCRA Bill will not be applied retrospectively
In the meeting held with Mr. Shah, the Minister asked the church leaders to file FIRs in all cases of aggression against the community, urges them to broker peace in Manipur and also reassured them that the Bill was not against any religious community
2 Arrested After Houses Set On Fire In Manipur, Security Forces Avert Clash
The Manipur Police said the two arrested people have been identified as Kammang Lhouvum, 65, and Pagin Hangshing, 30
The incident took place around 1:30 pm when residents working in paddy fields noticed smoke rising from the abandoned houses in Kanto Sabal: Security sources
Manipur clash bid thwarted by security forces: Police
A mob, allegedly from the Kuki-dominated Kangpokpi district, advanced towards a village in the Meitei-majority Imphal West district, officials say
Manipur Government Committed to Justice for Six Naga Citizens Killed: Chief Minister
Imphal, July 11: Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh reiterated on Saturday that the BJP-led state government is taking all necessary measures to ensure justice in the abduction and murder of six Naga citizens in Kangpokpi district nearly two months ago. The Chief Minister emphasized the governments commitment to justice regarding the incident that occurred ... Read more Manipur Government Committed to Justice for Six Naga Citizens Killed: Chief Minister
Tensions Rise in Manipur After Arson Attack on Homes
Imphal, July 11: Tensions escalated once again in Imphal West district of Manipur on Saturday. In the Kantou Sabal area, rioters allegedly set fire to several homes belonging to the Meitei community, raising fears of a significant confrontation in an already volatile region. A senior police officer reported that following the arson, a crowd of ... Read more Tensions Rise in Manipur After Arson Attack on Homes
Manipur CM Vows Swift Arrests in Killing of Six Naga Civilians
His comments came a day after a team of security officials led by the National Investigation Agency arrested two persons for their alleged involvement in the killings.
Manipur CM vows arrest of all accused in killing of six Naga civilians
Mr. Khemchand Singhs comments came a day after a team of security officials led by the National Investigation Agency arrested two persons for their alleged involvement in the killings
Security forces launch search operations in Manipur after two Assam Rifles personnel killed
On July 10, Assam Rifles said the paramilitary force, in coordination with the Border Security Force and Manipur Police, commenced a large-scale search operation in the Nungshang area
Couple held in Manipur for alleged role in Nagas' killing
A joint team arrested a couple for their alleged involvement in the abduction and killing of six Naga civilians. The accused were apprehended from their residence in Manipur's Kangpokpi district on Friday morning. The bodies of the six Naga civilians were recovered on June 11 after their abduction on May 13. These killings triggered widespread protests and renewed tensions between Naga and Kuki-Zo communities.
Conservation projects for river dolphins, three other species get CAMPA nod
The governing body of the National Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority has also given assent for continued support for the conservation of Manipurs brow-antlered deer, Sangai
Manipur couple arrested over killing of 6 Nagas
A joint team of Manipur Police, National Investigation Agency, and Central Reserve Police Force caught the two from Leilon Vaiphei village in Kangpokpi district
Old Video From Manipur Falsely Shared as One of Chinese Incursion in Arunachal
The video is from Manipur and shows an altercation between locals and an Assam Rifles convoy.
Manipur: Couple arrested for alleged role in killing of six Naga civilians
A joint team of the NIA, CRPF, and Manipur Police arrested a couple from Kangpokpi district for their alleged involvement in the abduction and killing of six Naga civilians. The arrests mark a significant breakthrough in the high-profile case that triggered protests
SIR in Manipur: Data shows disproportionately high deletions in tribal constituencies
Despite accounting for only 37.8% of the electorate, the 19 ST constituencies accounted for 64.2% of the 1.59 lakh deletions during the enumeration phase of the SIR
Assam Rifles havildar killed in Manipur ambush cremated with honours in Ghaziabad
Joined duty one day before attack, took 9 bullets to his chest but kept fighting till last breath, says son
Manipur govt employees' strike enters ninth day; Rs 13.28 crore loss reported
Manipur government employees continue their cease-work strike, which has now entered its ninth day. This prolonged agitation has severely disrupted administrative functions across the state government offices. Employees are demanding several changes, including pension scheme restoration and retirement age increases. The strike has resulted in an estimated productive loss of Rs1.66 crore daily. Officials are urging an early resolution to minimize further governance and economic activity disruptions.
SIR in Manipur is a pathway to exclusion
Manipurs Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls risks deepening exclusion amid ethnic conflict, displacement, and identity challenges
Manipur CM invokes Bible, Buddhas teachings to pitch for peace in Kuki and Naga areas
Khemchand Singh visits Kangpokpi and Senapati, assures justice in killing of church leaders and calls for reconciliation among communities
Manipur to adopt new security approach for operations
Manipur's government is reviewing security measures following a deadly ambush on Assam Rifles personnel. Home Minister Govindas Konthoujam discussed CRPF's CoBRA unit deployment and operational strategies. Director General G. P. Singh met with ground commanders, issuing firm directives against armed miscreants. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh emphasized unity among all communities in Manipur. He also urged forgiveness and collective efforts to restore lasting peace in the state.
Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh holds talks with Naga groups amid hostage killings deadlock
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh engaged with Naga civil society leaders to address the grave issue of hostage killings. Although the discussions yielded some positive interactions, no agreement was reached as the Naga groups continue to withhold claims to the bodies until their four key demands are acknowledged.
Two militants arrested in Manipur for 'involvement' in extortion activities
One country-made pistol with a magazine and six live rounds of bullets were seized from militants possession, says police statement
School assembly news headline July 8: Delhi court defers Ankit Sharma murder verdict while Ayodhya court grants police remand. Gujarat announces ex gratia after High Court upholds Ahmedabad blasts verdict. Naga and Meitei groups protest together seeking justice in Manipur. El Nio is expected to break records, raising global weather concerns. Lionel Messi and Mohamed Salah prepare for a FIFA World Cup showdown.
NHIDCL sets December target for completion of less trouble-prone highway to Manipur capital
Although historically weather-beaten, National Highway-37 gained strategic importance after ethnic conflict that broke out in May 2023 restricted access to preferred NH-2
Manipur: Extensive search operation underway after Ukhrul ambush kills two Assam Rifles personnel
NSCN-IM denies role in Manipur attack, says committed to peace process
NSCN-IM condemns all actions detrimental to the peace process and the political talks, urging stakeholders to exercise restraint and responsibility
2 Assam Rifles personnel killed in Manipur ambush
Two Assam Rifles personnel died after suspected militants ambushed their vehicle. The attack occurred on NH-202 in Manipur's Ukhrul district on Monday afternoon. Security forces responded quickly and engaged in an exchange of fire with the assailants. Further operations are currently underway to apprehend the individuals responsible for the incident. The deceased soldiers were identified as Warrant Officer Balwant Singh and Constable CM Singh.
Manipur: Minor among two injured in firing; houses deliberately set on fire
Fresh violence erupted in Manipur's Kangpokpi district on Sunday. Armed miscreants opened fire at Thingkhongjang village, injuring two people. A minor was among those injured and both were sent for specialized treatment. Civilian houses were deliberately set on fire during the attack. The district administration had assured villagers of their safety.
Two Assam Rifles personnel killed in Manipur ambush
Two Assam Rifles personnel died and others were injured in an ambush. The incident occurred on Monday afternoon at Nungshang Kong on NH 202. Heavy gunfire continued for several hours after the initial attack. Manipur CM Y Khemchand Singh condemned the killings and promised justice. State home minister Govindas Konthoujam also condemned the attack.
Former UNLF chairman Rajkumar Meghen is in Delhi seeking a coalition for peace. He urges economic integration between Kuki and Meitei communities to build trust. Meghen suggests external forces are involved in the ongoing violence in the state. He claims the government has failed to build confidence and stop the conflict. The violence has displaced thousands and claimed many lives since May 2023.
Two Assam Rifles soldiers killed, several injured in ambush by militants in Manipur
Tragedy struck Manipur's Ukhrul district as suspected militants ambushed an Assam Rifles convoy, claiming the lives of two soldiers and injuring several others. The attack, which occurred Monday afternoon, has been condemned by the State Home Minister, who vowed strict legal action against the perpetrators. This incident underscores the ongoing security challenges in the state, which has been grappling with ethnic violence.
2 Assam Rifles soldiers killed in militant ambush in Manipur's Ukhrul, severa injured
Manipur CM grants Rs 1 lakh medical aid to 26 displaced persons
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh has provided 1 lakh each to 26 internally displaced individuals at a relief camp for critical medical treatments. This financial aid targets those battling severe illnesses like kidney ailments and cancer, aiming to alleviate their hardships. The government pledged continued support for IDPs facing chronic health issues, with plans also announced to offer weaving machines and livelihood support to women in the camp.
Manipur CM hands over 1 lakh each to 26 chronically ill IDPs
The beneficiaries have been living at the Lamboikhongnangkhong relief camp in State capital Imphal since the ethnic conflict between the Kuki-Zo and Meitei communities erupted in May 2023. They are suffering from kidney ailments, cancer, and other diseases.
Confident that final electoral rolls after SIR will be inclusive, error-free: Manipur CM
The final electoral roll will be published on September 6. After attending a workshop on SIR Phase II at the BJP State office, the Chief Minister said he was confident that the exercise would be inclusive and the final voter list would be error-free
Two, including 8-year-old girl, injured in firing by armed groups in Manipurs Kangpokpi
The injured were initially provided first aid at an Assam Rifles camp and later brought to the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences in Imphal for further treatment
Voter roll revision removes over 20 lakh names
The draft electoral rolls published after the Special Intensive Revision show over 20 lakh names deleted in Odisha, while Manipur and Sikkim also reported thousands of exclusions.
SIR 3.0: First draft rolls published for 4 states; 22 lakh names deleted
Nearly 22 lakh voters have been removed from draft electoral rolls in Odisha, Manipur, Mizoram, and Sikkim as part of the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision. Deaths and electors who have shifted residence account for most deletions, with Odisha seeing over 20 lakh removals. Manipur, however, reported the highest proportion of anomalies. Citizens can file claims and objections until August 4 to restore names before final rolls are published.
Manipur SIR: 19.34 lakh voters in draft electoral roll, says CEO
The CEO said 1,08,283 voters had either shifted, were absent as the BLOs did not find these electors or did not get back their filled enumeration forms before June 28
Amit Shah reviews Manipur security situation
Meeting discusses new areas of Kuki-Naga conflict, border fencing and fresh influx of refugees
Manipur SIR: Over 19.34 lakh enumeration forms collected; final electoral roll on Sept 6
The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Sunday published the draft electoral roll for Manipur following the completion of the Enumeration Phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2026, during which over 19.34 lakh enumeration forms were collected from eligible electors across the state.
Manipur: BJP MLA Vungzagin Valte laid to rest
Manipur BJP MLA Vungzagin Valte, a prominent tribal leader, was finally laid to rest in Churachandpur district, 134 days after succumbing to injuries from ethnic violence. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh attended the funeral, marking a significant visit to the district since the unrest began. Valte, a three-time legislator, had been receiving treatment in Delhi following a brutal attack in Imphal last year.
Months After Death, Manipur MLA Injured In 2023 Violence Buried
Ahead of the burial, Valte was accorded a guard of honour by 1st IRB personnel with a gun salute.
Manipur CM Attends BJP MLA Valtes Last Rites
Visits Churachandpur defying protest, regrets not being by his side during 2023 attack
Protest, shutdown call in Manipur's Churachandpur ahead of CM's visit to MLA Valte's last rites
The body of the 61-year-old BJP leader belonging to the Zomi community has been kept in Churachandpur District Hospital since it was brought from Delhi
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Mr. Shah will hold the meeting with Manipur governments Security Adviser Kuldiep Singh and State Director General of Police Mukesh Singh, Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) and D-Gs of Assam Rifles, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Border Security Force (BSF); CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh is not part of Saturdays meeting
Supreme Court declines plea challenging Manipur HC order extending panchayat poll deadline
The Supreme Court has declined to intervene in the Manipur High Court's decision to extend panchayat elections until October 16. The state government argued that ongoing law and order issues and President's Rule made immediate polls impractical. The High Court's order allows for the restoration of the three-tier Panchayati Raj system, with a detailed electoral schedule now in place following significant delays due to ethnic violence.
Rahul Gandhi slams centre over Manipur violence, houses torched in tribal villages
Rahul Gandhi has criticized the Centre, attributing recent house torchings in Manipur to the Prime Minister's divisive ideology. Around 20 homes were destroyed in Leikot Kuki village, with allegations pointing to the NSCN-IM. This follows earlier arson in Kamjong district, impacting Kuki and Tangkhul Naga villages.
SDF says it never entered into any electoral or political alliance with BJP in Sikkim
The Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) has vehemently denied any electoral or political alliance with the BJP, refuting claims of selling MLAs. SDF spokesperson Yojna Khaling Rai stated these allegations are false and politically motivated, emphasizing the party's independent identity. The SDF defended its president's remark about Sikkim not becoming another Manipur as a warning against instability, while accusing the ruling SKM of growing proximity to the BJP.

