10 clear AFC C Diploma Course held in Senapati
As many as 10 candidates successfully passed the AFC C Diploma Course held in Senapati from April 25 to May 6 The candidates who cleared the coaching course, as announced by the All Manipur Football Association, include Mairingambou Abonmai, K Romeo, Shihavei Ngade, Roluahpuia, ZV Horin, Ngamring Kampuinamei, Levi Chawang Ng, B Daikho, Gh Araibe Hoi and Daveikho Mazamo D Paozii was declared Pro Pass in the said course while B D Lamech Paona, Luihingbe Zeliang, Wijunamei Malamakbou, Blessing Pamei, A Souvei Rozer, Kadakamlakbou Chawang and Raingaolou M Vinah were among the candidates in FAME list Source The Sangai Express
Mema Memorial Veteran T20 Cricket BSC B beat YPHU W by 7 wickets to end 2 game losing run
BSC B, Brahmapur Laljilakpa Leikai defeated YPHU W, Lalambung by 7 wickets to end their 2 game Group D losing run in the ongoing 3rd Khomdram Ongbi Hijam Mema Devi Memorial T20 Manipur Veteran Cricket Tournament 2026 Desperate to turn their fortunes around, BSC B opted to field first and successfolly restricted YPHU W to 101 8 In response, Romesh 54 off 43 balls and Eigya 33 off 61 balls anchored the innings with a solid foundation, comfortably guiding BSC B to victory at 104 3 in 18 1 overs Earlier in the first innings Dularva 19 , Laingam 18 , and Bikram 12 were the main contributors for YPHU W BSC B's bowling attack was led by Vedeshore, who dismantled the opposition with figures of 3 17, while three other bowlers claimed a wicket apiece Despite the defeat, Dhurva 2 2 was the pick of the bowlers for YPHU W in a losing cause YPHU N earned a walkover win later in the day against SHADOW, Thangmeiband Source The Sangai Express
Supreme Court allows Manipur Govt. to appoint DGP from outside State cadre
The government said there was a need for a competent senior officer to head the State Police
'Resonates Deeply With Us': Manipur Leaders Welcome Centre's Panel To Check Demographic Shifts
Manipur Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh said that for border states like Manipur, concerns over illegal immigration and abnormal demographic changes have long been significant
Why Indias Chungreng Korens UFC dream resonates beyond his own journey
Indias Chungreng Koren has battled hardship for most of his life, from personal tragedy and poverty to career setbacks and inner demons. Determined to build a better future through MMA, the Manipuri fighter relentlessly pursued a dream that nearly slipped away through circumstances beyond his control. Now, with another chance at Road to UFC, Koren stands on the cusp of history once again. But for him, this journey is no longer just about personal ambition; it is about carrying the hopes of his family, his people and Indian MMA forward.
Trial in Manipur ethnic violence cases needs to be expedited: Supreme Court
We are of the view that the ongoing trial needs to be expedited. We have asked the CBI and others to provide legal aid counsel who are well-versed in Manipuri to counsel the victims. The status of the ongoing trial must be filed in the next hearing, says the Bench
Trial in Manipur ethnic violence cases needs to be expedited: SC
The Supreme Court is pushing for faster trials in the Manipur ethnic violence cases. Authorities have been asked to submit a status report. Chargesheets have been filed in many cases. The court is also focusing on providing legal aid to victims' families. This follows a period of significant violence and displacement in the state.
Security forces arrest active PLA cadre, seize weapons cache in Manipur operations
Security forces in Manipur have intensified operations. Significant recoveries of arms and ammunition have been made. Illegal bunkers have been destroyed. Several active cadres from underground organizations have been arrested. The state's law-and-order situation remains normal. Authorities confirmed the safe movement of vehicles carrying essential items.
AMBBA mourns demise of Kh Kuleshwar
The All Manipur Body Builders Association AMBBA mourned the demise of its former member Khangembam Kuleshwar Singh of Singjamei on May 20 AMBBA, in a condolence note, recalled his remarkable contributions towards the cause of the association It also shared the grief of the bereaved family and prayed for his soul to rest in peace Source The Sangai Express
MSBA greets Amarjit on making it to National Junior Badminton team
The Manipur State Badminton Association MSBA has extended its wannest congratulations to the state's rising star shuttler, Khwairakpam Amarjit Singh, on his selection to the Indian National Junior Badminton Team Amarjit is set to represent India at the upcoming 2026 Badminton Asia Junior Championships, which will take place in Yatsushiro, Japan, from June 26 to July 5, 2026 MSBA president Th Biswajit praised Amarjit over his selection in the National team and stated that Amarjit's inclusion in the team is a matter of pride for the entire sports community His dedication, hard work, and consistent performances in the National circuit have rightly earned him the honour to represent India on the international stage, Biswajit said He, on behalf of MSBA, also congratulated him and his family and exuded confidence that Amarjit will excel at the championships and bring laurels to both the State and the Nation Source The Sangai Express
Days after Ladakhi groups and the Union Ministry of Home Affairs reached an in-principle agreement on restoring democratic governance in Ladakh, Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena met climate activist Sonam Wangchuk and urged him to refrain from promoting misleading and provocative narratives.
Amid protests, forces launch operations to rescue 20 hostages in Manipur
Security forces are conducting extensive search operations in Manipur's Kangpokpi and Senapati districts. They are looking for 20 Naga and Kuki community members held hostage. These individuals were taken following violent incidents on May 13. Authorities have already secured the release of around 30 people. The National Investigation Agency is investigating the abductions and killings.
Four Kuki suspects arrested for abduction of Nagas in Manipur
Six Naga men, including church leaders, missing from a village in Kuki-dominated Kangpokpi district since May 13; police say the Kuki suspects are believed to be cadres of armed village volunteer groups
Indian researcher names newly discovered galaxy structure after Manipurs Loktak Lake
Dr. Laishram said the idea of naming the structure after Loktak Lake came to him immediately after the discovery
Newly discovered galaxy structure named after Manipurs Loktak Lake
Imphal: An Indian researcher based in Japan has named a newly discovered large structure of galaxies after Manipurs Loktak Lake, seeking to immortalise the northeastern states identity in the cosmos. Dr Ronaldo Laishram, who led an international research team as a postdoctoral researcher at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), said the structure was 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 .
Ajay Kumar Bhalla, Hari Babu Kambhampati sworn in as Manipur and Odisha Governors
Bhalla and Kambhampati were administered the oath of office by Manipur HC and Odisha HC Chief Justices respectively.
Manipur: Hundreds of Nagas protest in Imphal demanding release of six civilians
More than 38 people were abducted and held hostage by armed groups in Kangpokpi and Senapati districts on May 13
Kh Amarjit in National team for 2026 Badminton Asia Jr C'ships
Manipur's young shuttler Khwairakpam Amarjit Singh is all set to represent India at the 2026 Badminton Asia Junior Championships in Yatsushiro, Japan due to be held from June 26 to July 5 He will partner with Divyansh Agrawal of Chandigarh at the continental event 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 05 Amarjit 20260526 jpg border 1 alt Kh Amarjit in National team for 2026 Badminton Asia Jr C'ships td tr tr td align center Kh Amarjit in National team for 2026 Badminton Asia Jr C'ships td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br The rising 18 year old shuttler has made the Nation proud in April this year by making a podium finish at the Swedish Junior International Champion 2026 He is also a former U 17 Mixed Doubles Runners Up at the All India Sub Junior Ranking Tournament that was held in Vijayawada Source The Sangai Express
Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs Sports, Raksha Khadse, today visited the National Sports University NSU , Imphal, where she reviewed the progress of the university's permanent campus and interacted with athletes, students, coaches, and officials associated with India's premier sports education institution She also visited the Sports Authority of India SAI National Centre of Excellence NCOE , Imphal, as part of her review of the sports ecosystem in the region 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 05 Minister 20260526 jpg border 1 alt Minister joins athletes during morning fitness session td tr tr td align center Minister joins athletes during morning fitness session td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br During the visit, the Minister was accompanied by Daljit Singh Chawdhary, Vice Chancellor, National Sports University N Praveen Singh, Secretary, Sports, Government of Manipur C Dhandapani, Regional Director, SAI along with senior officials of the National Sports University and the Sports Authority of India Khadse also joined athletes during their daily training sessions and participated in fitness and conditioning activities alongside them She interacted closely with athletes and coaches while observing warm up drills, endurance training, stretching exercises, mobility routines, and sport specific practice sessions Appreciating the dedication and discipline displayed by the athletes, the Minister encouraged them to continue striving for excellence and make the country proud on international platforms At the National Sports University's permanent campus at Koutruk in Imphal West, Khadse undertook a detailed review of the ongoing construction and infrastructure development works Spread across nearly 325 acres, the campus is nearing completion, with approximately 95 per cent of the work already completed The Minister reviewed major facilities being developed within the campus, including the administrative block, academic complexes equipped with smart classrooms and laboratories, library, auditorium, sports science facilities, and residential hostels designed to accommodate nearly 1,300 students and around 60 faculty members The Minister also reviewed the integrated academic and sports ecosystem being developed at NSU to support sports education, sports sciences, coaching, sports technology, athlete development, and research She noted that the university represents a transformational step towards strengthening India's institutional sports framework and developing globally competitive sports professionals and athletes Speaking during the visit, Khadse said that under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is witnessing unprecedented investment in sports infrastructure, athlete development, and sports education She emphasized that the National Sports University will emerge as a landmark institution in shaping the future of Indian sports and building a strong ecosystem driven by science, research, innovation, and excellence The Minister later visited the SAI National Centre of Excellence NCOE , Imphal, where she reviewed athlete support systems and sports science facilities available for elite athletes and emerging talent from the North East region She interacted with athletes, coaches, and support staff while reviewing facilities related to physiotherapy, recovery, nutrition, sports medicine, physiology, and strength conditioning The visit reflected the Government of India's continued commitment towards strengthening sports education, scientific athlete training, and high performing ecosystems as India moves towards becoming a global sporting powerhouse Source The Sangai Express PIB
Manipur Police add 477 vehicles to bolster security response
Manipur Police has received 477 new vehicles, including bulletproof models, to boost its operational strength. This comes as the state grapples with ethnic violence and a hostage crisis. The new fleet aims to improve mobility and response times, especially in hill districts.
Manipur in summer offers a surreal spectacle as silk cotton trees release fluffy white fibers, resembling snowfall. This natural phenomenon, occurring between April and June, is a unique seed dispersal method. Travelers are captivated by the mobile, dreamlike landscape, making it an intimate and unforgettable experience.
60 armoured units among 477 new vehicles added to Manipur police fleet
Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh flags off 477 newly acquired vehicles of State police, including 60 bulletproof Rakshak vehicles, 10 mine-protected vehicles, and five heavy machine repair vehicles.
Naga body protests in Manipur capital Imphal demanding release of six civilians
In the memorandum, the organisation demanded immediate action against armed Kuki militants allegedly involved in the abduction of six Naga civilians.
Manipur DGP says 5,406 communal posts identified; 3,200 taken down
A total of 187 social media pages and accounts were also blocked said Manipur DGP Rajiv Singh
Save Manipur From Narco Terrorism: Hundreds Join COCOMI Youth Bike Rally In Imphal
Manipur CM launches 477 Police vehicles under modernisation push amid ongoing challenges
Manipur govt committed to strengthening police force to maintain peace: CM Khemchand Singh
Manipur Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh announced a commitment to bolster the state police force. This initiative aims to restore peace following nearly three years of ethnic violence. The Chief Minister urged citizens to refrain from violent protests. He highlighted the police's crucial role and sacrifices in managing the situation.
48th Junior State Level Handball Tournament YLK vs KVWA in both the boys and girls' title clashes
YLK, Chingarel Tejpur and KVWA , Mayang Imphal will compete in both the title clashes of the 48th Junior State Level Handball Tournament being hosted by KVWA under the aegis of the Manipur Handball Association B Boys Competition B br br In the boys' semi final matches staged today, YLK, Chingarel knocked out OYO, Kongpal by 26 18 goals while KVWA notched up a 28 16 win over SSC, Khurai N Adison led the scoring for YLK today by scoring 13 goals alone as N Albert 4 , K Satish 3 , L Hemba 3 , K Krinibash 2 and Y Chinglensana 1 contributed another 13 goals For OYO, Ksh Yaithoiba 5 , Ksh Premchandra 4 , RK Denjit 3 , N Lanjingba 3 , Th Lucky 2 and Ksh Alvis 1 were on target Meanwhile, A Premson 8 , S Arun 5 , Sh Roshan 4 and Ch Brekshi 3 led the KVWA scoring in the team's 28 16 win as H Mangal and A Yaikhomba added two goals apiece and A Bikash, W Haridash, NK Thoibi and W Gingson added a goal apiece For SSC, S Raju 7 , Ksh Kapil 3 , W Chingkheinganba 2 , Basker 2 , L Goutam 1 and Erison 1 found the target B Girls Competition B br br KVWA crushed OYO by 15 3 goals courtesy of goals thanks to Debarani, who netted five goals alone Thoicha and Tomthinganbi added two goals apiece for the team as Likla, Naobi, Bidyalaxmi, Mathoi, Ruparani, and Jandabi scored a goal apiece On the other hand, Kamyalini 2 and Triveniya 1 were on target for the Kongpal team In the other semi final clash, L Nomika scored 12 goals and N Selina and N Aliya scored 3 goals apiece to fire YLK 20 9 past SSC, Khurai N Pitalika and N Sophiya also contributed a goal apiece for YLK as Veletica 4 , Helena 2 , Taibangsatpi 2 and Veronica 1 scored for SSC Source The Sangai Express
REYS, YAC triumph in Veteran Cricket
REYS, Nagamapal and YAC, Yaiskul emerged victorious in today 8217 s matches of the ongoing 3rd Khomdram Ongbi Hijam Mema Devi Memorial T20 Manipur Veteran Cricket Tournament at Langthabal Public Ground REYS defeated YUCC, Kwakeithel Moirangpurel by 5 wickets for the fourth Group A win on the trot Later in the day, YAC beat BSC B, Brahmapur Laljilakpa Leikai by 31 runs for their second win in three Group D matches Source The Sangai Express
6th Thoubal District Boxing C'ship 2026 concludes
The 6th edition of Thoubal District Boxing Championship 2026 organised by the Thoubal District Amateur Boxing Association THOUDABA under the aegis of the Manipur Amateur Boxing Association MABA at Nongpok Ningthou Panthoibi Community Hall, Nongpok Ingourok 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 05 Boxing 20260525 jpg border 1 alt 6th Thoubal District Boxing C'ship 2026 concludes td tr tr td align center 6th Thoubal District Boxing C'ship 2026 concludes td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br The third and the final day of the competition saw Kh Donel Singh of NIBA beat Sh Rojit of SBA for the Sub Junior Boys' 52 kg title, Ng Binao Devi of NIBA beat M Langlen of MBA for the Sub Jr Girls' 54 kg title, L Bikash of MBA beat Kh Suresh of MBA for the Junior Boys' 60 kg category title, Bogimayum Mustaque of MBA beat Ngambam Ningthoujam of SBA for the Junior Boys' 63 kg title, K Divyabati of SBA beat S Ibesana of MBA for the Junior Girls' 50 kg title, and Sara Laishram of SBA beat Pheirong Binita of MBA for the Junior Girls' 52 kg title Youth Men's 60 kg category title meanwhile went to N Pradeshi of MBA who thumped Laishram Max 3 0 in the final as M Max of MBA beat compatriot M Alina Chanu for the Youth Women's 48 kg category title In the meantime Karuna Devi of MBA sealed the Elite Women's 48 kg title by defeating Elangbam Thoicha of KBA in the final Lanchenbi Soibam of SBA on the other hand sealed the Master Girls' 46 kg title by defeating compatriot Lukram Neviya in the final as K Tomthinnganba of MBA beat M Thoungamba of NIBA for the Master Boys' 26 kg category title Source The Sangai Express
The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has approved the transfer of Director General of Police (DGP), Ladakh, Mukesh Singh, to Manipur on inter-cadre deputation for a period of three years.
Assam Rifles apprehend key accused in 2023 abduction-murder of two Meitei students
The accused, a key member of the United Kuki National Army, an insurgent group active in Manipurs Churachandpur, has been handed over to the CBI
Imphal, May 24: Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh announced on Sunday that his government is dedicated to enhancing the technical education framework. This includes the swift establishment of the extension campus of Manipur Technical University (MTU) in Heirok, Thoubal district. During his visit to the construction site of the MTU extension campus, the Chief ... Read more Manipur Government Committed to Strengthening Technical Education Infrastructure: CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh
2 IRB Personnel Freed After Brief Detention by KNA-B in Manipur
Security sources on Sunday said that the personnel were identified as Thotreimung (Tangkhul) and Pasel Ana, both posted at Huimine Thana under Chassad Police Station near the Indo-Myanmar border
Manipur CM inspects proposed MTU extension campus at Heirok, promises road, power and water upgrades
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh inspected the proposed Manipur Technical University (MTU) extension campus at Heirok, Thoubal district. He directed the Public Works Department to blacktop the connecting road and assured improvements to internal infrastructure, power, and drinking water supply. The visit aimed to review project progress and enhance public service delivery.
Activist Sonam Wangchuk acknowledged a positive step in talks between Ladakh representatives and the Centre, but warned trust-building remains incomplete. He cited unresolved protest cases and institutional issues, fearing Ladakh could become another Manipur due to growing unrest. Wangchuk stressed that government intent will be judged by actions on these outstanding matters.
Feared Ladakh Would Become Another Manipur, But Recent MHA Talks A Positive Shift: Wangchuk
New Delhi, May 24: The recent talks between Ladakh representatives and the Centre marked a positive step, activist Sonam Wangchuk said, though he cautioned that trust-building in the region remained incomplete, citing unresolved cases from last years protests, seizure of personal devices and action against institutions linked to the movement. In an interview with news agency on Saturday following the latest round of discussions with a Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) sub-committee, Wangchuk said he noted a shift in his [] The post Feared Ladakh Would Become Another Manipur, But Recent MHA Talks A Positive Shift: Wangchuk appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Manipur Governor Urges Youth to Embrace Global Experiences While Staying Rooted in Culture
Imphal, May 24: Manipurs Governor, Ajay Kumar Bhalla, has called on the youth to stay connected to their culture, traditions, and values. He emphasized the importance of progressing in a modern and global environment while never forgetting ones roots. Governor Bhalla made these remarks during an event held at Lok Bhawan in Imphal. He also ... Read more Manipur Governor Urges Youth to Embrace Global Experiences While Staying Rooted in Culture
Manipur CM assures NIA probe into abduction of Naga men
Kuki Inpi Manipur extends shutdown since May 13 by another 48 hours to secure release of 14 Kuki people
NCC cadets evcuated by Air Force to Assam from Manipur amid protests, blockade
This emergency operation is due to ongoing bandhs and blockades in Manipur stemming from a hostage crisis. The cadets are being moved to Guwahati and Jorhat. This action is aimed at ensuring their safety and allows them to attend upcoming examinations.
Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand to hand over abducted Nagas case to NIA, appeals for peace
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh met with the United Naga Council. He assured the delegation that the case of six abducted Naga villagers will be transferred to the NIA. The Chief Minister also requested the UNC's assistance in securing the release of 14 Kuki civilians. He urged all communities to support efforts to restore peace in the state.
Indian Air Force Airlifts 132 NCC Cadets from Manipur to Assam
Imphal, May 23: In response to the current situation in Manipur, the Indian Air Force (IAF) successfully airlifted 132 NCC cadets to Guwahati and Jorhat on Saturday. A senior official reported that these young cadets had participated in the NCC North Eastern Region (NER) flying camp held in Imphal from May 11 to May 20, ... Read more Indian Air Force Airlifts 132 NCC Cadets from Manipur to Assam
IPS officer Mukesh Singh likely to lead Manipur Police after Rajiv Singhs exit
Manipur's Police Chief Rajiv Singh has been appointed Secretary (Security) in the Cabinet Secretariat. Ladakh's DGP Mukesh Singh is set to take over as the new DGP of Manipur. This move follows a proposal from the Ministry of Home Affairs. The decision was made as a special case in public interest.
Mukesh Singh Appointed as New DGP of Manipur Amid Ongoing Turmoil
New Delhi, May 23: Mukesh Singh, the current Director General of Police (DGP) of Ladakh, has been appointed as the new police chief of Manipur. This transition comes after the previous DGP, Rajeev Singh, was appointed as Secretary (Security) in the Cabinet Secretariat. The Appointment Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) approved Mukesh Singhs transfer to ... Read more Mukesh Singh Appointed as New DGP of Manipur Amid Ongoing Turmoil
Manipur Chief Minister Appeals Against Strikes, Calls for Community Trust Restoration
Imphal, May 23: Manipurs Chief Minister, Yumnam Khemchand Singh, urged citizens on Friday to refrain from strikes, blockades, or protests, even in times of government dissatisfaction. He emphasized that such actions severely impact daily wage workers and economically vulnerable groups. Speaking at an event inaugurating three bridges in the Lamshang assembly constituency of Imphal West ... Read more Manipur Chief Minister Appeals Against Strikes, Calls for Community Trust Restoration
Assam Rifles Launches Community Initiative to Inspire Youth in Manipur
Imphal, May 23: In a bid to promote peace, harmony, and a brighter future for the youth, the Assam Rifles has intensified its community outreach efforts across various regions of Manipur. Officials reported that on Thursday and Friday, the Assam Rifles organized several awareness and motivational programs aimed at encouraging youth towards education, discipline, sports, ... Read more Assam Rifles Launches Community Initiative to Inspire Youth in Manipur
Security forces recover huge cache of arms and explosives during joint operation in Manipur
DGP Ladakh Mukesh Singh transferred to Manipur on 3-year deputation
Srinagar , May 22: The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has approved the transfer of Director General of Police (DGP), Ladakh, Mukesh Singh, to Manipur on inter-cadre deputation for a period of three years. As per an official order issued by the Department of Personnel and Training under the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, the decision follows a proposal received from the Ministry of Home Affairs dated May 15, 2026. The approval has been accorded as a special case in public interest, with relaxation of the standard rules governing inter-cadre deputation and waiver of the mandatory cooling-off period after central deputation. Singh had recently taken charge as DGP Ladakh. He was appointed to the post by the Centre in January 2026, replacing SD Singh Jamwal, who was subsequently posted to Arunachal Pradesh. He formally assumed office as Director General of Police of the Union Territory of Ladakh on January 15, 2026.
Manipur transforms into a summer wonderland as towering silk cotton trees release fluffy white fibres, creating a spectacle resembling snowfall. This natural phenomenon, driven by wind dispersal of seeds, paints the landscape in surreal white. The Bombax ceiba's ingenious seed-spreading mechanism ensures species survival, drawing visitors to witness this enchanting display.
ACC Approves Mukesh Singhs Inter-Cadre Deputation To Manipur
JAMMU, May 22: The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has approved the inter-cadre deputation of 1996-batch AGMUT cadre IPS officer Mukesh Singh to the Manipur cadre for a period of 3 years. According to an order issued by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), the proposal of the Ministry of Home Affairs for deputation of Mukesh Singh has been cleared in relaxation of the conditions of inter-cadre deputation. The ACC has also waived the mandatory cooling off period [] The post ACC Approves Mukesh Singhs Inter-Cadre Deputation To Manipur appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
DGP Ladakh Transferred to Manipur on Three-Year Deputation
SRINAGAR: The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has approved the transfer of Director General of Police (DGP), Ladakh, Mukesh Singh, to Manipur on inter-cadre deputation for a period of three years. The move has also fuelled indications that the senior AGMUT cadre IPS officer may be considered for the position of police chief in []
Major Security Operation in Manipur: 67 Weapons Seized, 4 Militants Arrested
Imphal, May 22: In a significant security operation, Manipur police and central security forces have recovered 67 weapons, including 27 AK-series rifles and 11 American-made rifles, in the past 24 hours. Additionally, a large quantity of ammunition and explosives was also seized. Authorities reported that four militants from the United National Liberation Front-Pambei faction were ... Read more Major Security Operation in Manipur: 67 Weapons Seized, 4 Militants Arrested
Manipur DGP moved to Cabinet Secretariat
Rajiv Singh has been appointed Secretary (Security) in the Cabinet Secretariat. He had been appointed as Manipurs police chief by relaxing service conditions after an ethnic violence erupted in the State on May 3, 2023.
Hostage crisis continues to keep Manipur on edge
Tensions remain high in Naga and Kuki areas after armed miscreants ambushed civilian vehicles, resulting in three deaths and four injuries. The United Naga Council has urged the Kuki Inpi Manipur to reveal the status of six missing male hostages, imposing an economic blockade.
Manipur: 67 weapons, 27 AK rifles seized; four UNLF(P) cadres arrested in joint operation
Manipur Police recover weapons, including looted police weapons, from cadres of armed group
Four cadres of the UNLF(P) were apprehended while they were in the process of selling the looted police weapons; the Pambei faction of the UNLF signed a peace agreement with the Centre and the State government in November 2023
PM Modi gifts Assams Muga silk and Manipur-inspired stole to Giorgia Meloni
Among the gifts presented to Meloni were a traditional Muga silk stole from Assam and a Shirui Lily-inspired silk stole linked to Manipurs cultural identity
Prime Minister Modi's recent five-nation tour saw him present world leaders with culturally rich Indian gifts. From Assam's golden Muga silk to Manipur's Shirui Lily stoles and Agra's marble inlay boxes, these presents showcased India's diverse traditional crafts, agricultural bounty, and musical heritage, fostering cultural exchange.
Nagas urge CM to deploy more forces
Tangkhul Naga villagers sought security from Manipur's Chief Minister following attacks. They requested police forces and essential supplies. The United Naga Council is asking for details on missing hostages. Meanwhile, the Kuki Inpi Manipur extended a shutdown in Kuki-Zo areas. Peace remains a key focus for the state.
World Diversity Day: Many Voices, One Humanity
Cultural diversity is not a destination humanity has reached. It is a work perpetually in progress and perpetually at risk MIR ALTAF A World of Staggering Plurality On World Cultural Diversity Day, the most important cultural monument should neither be a building nor a manuscript. It should be an old woman in a remote village who knows something no one else does: a song, a dyeing technique, a way of reading the monsoon sky, a word for a feeling that no other language has ever named. Because when she is gone, that knowledge does not retire into an archive. It disappears from the world entirely, as completely as though it had never existed. This is what is truly at stake on May 21, when the world observes the Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, proclaimed by the United Nations in 2002 following the adoption of UNESCOs Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity. It is not merely a commemorative occasion. It is a standing invitation to humanity to recognise that our differences are not fault lines to be feared, but fertile ground from which understanding, creativity, and enduring peace can grow. In 2026, the invitation carries a new weight. The world is changing fast and not always in ways that are kind to difference. The real question for our time is not whether cultures will meet. They will, every day, everywhere. The question is whether those meetings will leave both sides richer or diminished. 7,000+ Languages spoken worldwide 370M+ Indigenous peoples globally ~50% Of world languages at risk $2.25T Cultural industries globally Across six continents, cultural diversity manifests in astonishing forms, like in the oral traditions of West African griots, the architectural philosophy of Japanese ma (negative space), the communal cosmology of Andean Pachamama worship, and the stoic civic ethos of Scandinavian societies. Each represents not simply a different way of doing things, but a fundamentally different way of understanding what it means to be human. UNESCOs 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions remains the foundational legal instrument in this field, recognising cultural goods and services as bearers of identity and values rather than mere commercial commodities. Yet the gap between legal recognition and lived reality yawns wide. Languages disappear at the rate of roughly one every two weeks. A child growing up today in rural Bolivia or the forests of Odisha is simultaneously more connected to global culture than any previous generation, and more at risk of losing their own. Cultural diversity is as necessary for humankind as biodiversity is for nature. UNESCO Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity, 2001 The Republic That Is a Civilisation To speak of cultural diversity in an Indian context is to speak in superlatives that nonetheless fall short of the reality. India is not merely a diverse country; it is a civilisation that has functioned, across millennia, as a living laboratory of cultural coexistence. With 22 officially recognised languages and over 1,600 mother tongues documented in the census, eight major religions, dozens of distinct classical art forms, and a culinary geography that transforms every hundred kilometres, Indias diversity is not incidental to its identity. It is its identity. 1,600+ Mother tongues documented 705 Scheduled tribal communities 16 UNESCO ICH elements inscribed 43 World Heritage Sites The philosophical underpinning of Indias approach to diversity is perhaps best captured in the ancient concept of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam the world is one family. This is not a passive tolerance of difference but an active embrace of it, rooted in the understanding that plurality is not a problem to be managed but a wisdom to be drawn upon. The Vedic tradition of debating opposing philosophical systems side by side, the Sufi dargahs that welcomed devotees of all faiths, the syncretic folk music that blended Hindu and Islamic devotional vocabularies, these were not accidents of geography but the fruits of a deliberate cultural philosophy. Modern India carries this inheritance forward imperfectly but persistently. The constitutional protections for linguistic and cultural minorities under Articles 29 and 30 are among the most robust frameworks for minority cultural rights in the world. The Sangeet Natak Akademi, Sahitya Akademi, and Lalit Kala Akademi have, for seven decades, worked to document, sustain, and celebrate art forms from every corner of the subcontinent. On this World Diversity Day, Indias challenge and its opportunity is to translate constitutional aspiration into living practice. That means not merely preserving heritage in museums and festivals, but ensuring that the communities who are the living custodians of that heritage have the economic security and institutional support to continue creating, not just surviving. Indias Northeast offers perhaps the most concentrated illustration of this challenge and potential. The eight sister states together are home to over 200 distinct ethnic groups and also over 200 languages and dialects. Manipuri dance and Mizo choral traditions, the textile arts of the Nagas and the boat festivals of Assam, this region is not a peripheral curiosity but a cultural heartland. The recent granting of Classical Language status to additional Indian languages is a step in the right direction; what is needed now is the sustained, granular work of documentation, transmission, and economic empowerment of cultural practitioners. The Valley Where Cultures Embraced: Kashmir Focus Kashmir occupies a singular place in the cartography of world culture. Positioned at the crossroads of South Asia, Central Asia, and the Silk Road, the valley absorbed and synthesised influences from Persian, Mughal, Buddhist, Shaivite, and Central Asian traditions across fifteen centuries of cultural exchange. The result is a remarkably original culture with its own aesthetic language, philosophical tradition, and social fabric. The tradition of Kashmiriyat, the composite cultural identity of the valley, transcending religious lines, represents one of the most instructive examples of cultural coexistence in South Asian history. Shared shrines, syncretic devotional poetry in the tradition of Lal Ded and Sheikh Nooruddin Noorani, these were the lived texture of Kashmiri pluralism. The Kashmiri handicraft sector, comprising Pashmina weaving, Kani shawls, papier-mch, walnut
Naga body in Manipur petitions PM, seeking release of six Naga captives
Naga Womens Union demands abrogation of the Centres Suspension of Operations pacts with Kuki extremist groups; comes two days after a Kuki-Zo Council memo to the PM, seeking the release of 14 Kuki hostages
Protest Erupts in Manipur Districts as Six Abducted Naga Men Remain Untraced
A large number of protesters gathered at the demonstration site, expressing anger over the continued captivity of the six men nearly a week after their abduction.
Security forces carry out search operation in Manipur to trace those held hostage by armed groups
More than 38 people were abducted and held hostage by armed groups in Kangpokpi and Senapati districts on May 13
Major Drug Bust in Mizoram: 19.21 Crore Worth of Meth Tablets Seized, Two Arrested
Aizawl, May 20: Mizoram police have made a significant breakthrough by seizing methamphetamine tablets valued at over 19.21 crore. Two alleged drug traffickers from Manipur were arrested in connection with this case. Police officials reported that a white car traveling from Manipur to Aizawl was stopped near the Keifang junction in Saitual district based on ... Read more Major Drug Bust in Mizoram: 19.21 Crore Worth of Meth Tablets Seized, Two Arrested
Over 2,000 trucks are stranded in Manipur as an economic blockade enters its fifth day. The blockade stems from a hostage crisis following an ambush. Truckers face shortages. Assam Rifles, unions, and locals are providing aid. Church leaders met with community groups to discuss de-escalating tensions and appealed for the hostages' release.
Church Leaders Intensify Peace Mission Amid Rising Ethnic Tensions in Manipur
Imphal, May 19: Church leaders have accelerated their peace mission to alleviate growing ethnic tensions between the Naga and Kuki communities in Manipur. This initiative comes a day after a meeting with Chief Minister N. Biren Singh. On Tuesday, a 10-member delegation of church leaders arrived in the Naga-dominated Senapati district. They engaged in discussions ... Read more Church Leaders Intensify Peace Mission Amid Rising Ethnic Tensions in Manipur
2,000 Trucks Stranded On NH-2 In Manipur As Rival Groups Continue Blockades
More than 2,000 trucks are reportedly stranded, raising concerns over the movement of essential supplies and worsening hardship for drivers stuck along the route.
Watch: Manipur fuel hike triggers long queues at Imphal petrol pumps
Manipurs Loktak Lake is unlike any other lake in India. Known for its floating circular islands called phumdis, the lake is also home to the worlds only floating national park and rare wildlife including the king cobra the longest venomous snake on Earth.
Shaurya Chakra awardee Vipin Wilson, a CRPF officer, honoured in Thrissur
CRPF officer recognised for bravery in Manipur operation that thwarted attack by insurgents on CRPF post
Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh backs church-led peace bid amid hostage crisis tensions
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh praised church leaders for their efforts to de-escalate the crisis following the killing of three church leaders. A 10-member team of church leaders met with the CM, volunteering to broker peace between tribal communities and advocating for the immediate release of hostages on humanitarian grounds.
Church Leaders Initiate Peace Efforts Amidst Tensions in Manipur
Imphal, May 19: Amid escalating tensions between the Kuki and Naga communities in Manipur, church leaders have launched significant peace restoration initiatives. Chief Minister N. Biren Singh praised this effort, stating that the active involvement of church leaders could play a crucial role in normalizing the situation. The unrest intensified following an attack on May ... Read more Church Leaders Initiate Peace Efforts Amidst Tensions in Manipur
Manipur National Highway closed over 'missing persons'
Truckers face hardship on NH-2 in Manipur as Kukis and Nagas impose a bandh and economic blockade. The protest stems from missing persons following a May 13 ambush. Both communities accuse each other of holding members captive. The United Naga Council announced an indefinite blockade, while Kuki Inpi Manipur extended its shutdown. Relief efforts are underway for stranded drivers.
Kuki-Jo Council Urges PM Modi for Intervention Amid Ongoing Violence in Manipur
Imphal, May 19: The Kuki-Jo Council, the largest organization representing the Kuki-Jo community, has called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene amid escalating ethnic violence and tension in Manipur. The organization expressed that the situation in the state is deteriorating, putting the safety, existence, and dignity of the community at risk. They urged the ... Read more Kuki-Jo Council Urges PM Modi for Intervention Amid Ongoing Violence in Manipur
Imphal, May 19: Amid escalating tensions between the Kuki and Naga communities in Manipur, church leaders have launched a significant peace initiative. Chief Minister N. Biren Singh praised this effort, stating that the active involvement of church leaders could play a crucial role in normalizing the situation. On May 13, unidentified militants opened fire in ... Read more Church Leaders Initiate Peace Efforts Amid Rising Tensions Between Kuki and Naga Communities in Manipur
Church bodies offer to broker Kuki-Naga peace in Manipur
Leaders of two church organisations meet Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh in a bid to end the conflict between the two communities in the State
Manipur Tensions: Trucks, Buses Stranded on NH-2 for Sixth Day
Security sources said that about 300 goods-laden trucks and nearly 700 passengers are stranded in the ongoing deadlock
Security forces launch operations in Manipur to rescue those who still in captivity of armed groups
Area domination exercises and search operations are also being carried out in different parts of the hill district to rescue all missing persons and arrest those responsible for holding hostages, says senior officer
UNC launches economic blockade in Manipur
IMPHAL, May 17: The United Naga Council (UNC) on Sunday evening announced the launch of an inter-district economic blockade along national highways passing through Naga areas of Manipur following the expiry of the deadline for the safe release of six remaining Naga hostages allegedly held by Kuki militants. The UNC stated that the blockade would []
Baptist bodies call for prompt release of Manipur hostages
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, May 17: Four major Baptist organisations, including the Baptist World Alliance (BWA) and the Asia Pacific Baptist Federation (APBF), have jointly appealed to the United Naga Council (UNC) and Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) for the immediate and unconditional release of hostages in Manipur. In a statement issued Sunday, the organisationswhich also []
Violence-hit Manipur poses major hurdle to ECs voter roll revision drive in Northeast
The Election Commission of India's special intensive revision of electoral rolls faces significant challenges in violence-hit Manipur due to ongoing ethnic tensions and displacement. Officials deem the exercise a herculean task given the daily disruptions, though other northeastern states report full preparedness for the voter list update.
Manipur families seek release of Kuki, Naga captives
While Kuki-Zo organisations say 14 community members continue to be held hostage, Naga organisations say six of theirs are yet to be released
NCB cracks major India-Myanmar drug syndicate, arrests kingpin
Officials say Chintuang emerged as one of the biggest traffickers operating along the Myanmar-Mizoram-Manipur-Assam-Tripura corridor and was identified as a major international supplier of methamphetamine and heroin
Congress, Manipur group question appointment of National Sports University V-C
A retired IPS officer has been installed in violation of recruitment rules and prescribed qualifications under an Act governing Indias only such university, they say
Three months on, Manipur awaits Cabinet expansion
Manipur's new government faces a delayed cabinet expansion. Three months after formation, only the Chief Minister and four ministers are in place. Violence in the state is a key concern for the BJP central leadership. Seven ministerial positions remain vacant. A decision on expansion will be made when the situation is deemed appropriate.
Satellite-tagged Amur falcons returning from Africa, set to cross India
These birds were tagged in Manipur in 2025 and had migrated to Somalia in winter
10 of 38 abducted in Manipur still untraceable; Kuki groups call shutdown
Security forces and civil society groups are working to find ten people still missing in Manipur. An ambush on May 13 killed three civilians and injured four. Following this incident, several people were detained. Twenty-eight have now been safely released. Efforts continue to secure the release of the remaining individuals.
Manipur violence: Around 10 people still remain untraceable
Amidst the turmoil following the May 13 ambush that caused civilian harm, security forces and local advocacy groups are joining forces to advocate for the liberation of individuals still detained in Manipur. Continuous initiatives are in motion to assure their safe return home. The community is called upon to promote harmony and assist in achieving this goal.
Kuki-Zo protestors rally in Manipur, demanding justice for slain church leaders, release of hostages
Kuki-Zo groups call for re-imposition of Presidents Rule in memo to Home Minister; claiming 14 people are still hostages, Kuki Inpi Manipur chief says continued captivity is an act of terror against a people
Watch: Manipur sees fresh tribal tensions after church leader killings; hostage crisis unfolds
Fresh tensions have erupted in Manipur after civilians from Kuki and Naga communities were allegedly taken hostage by armed groups following recent killings in Kangpokpi and Noney districts.

