EC rolls out SIR phase 3 in 16 states and 3 UTs
New Delhi: The Election Commission on Thursday rolled out phase 3 of the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in 16 states and three Union territories involving 36.73 crore voters in a staggered manner beginning May 30. The states and UTs where the SIR will be carried out are Delhi, Odisha, Mizoram, Sikkim, Manipur, []
Over 38 Kuki, Naga civilians held captive in Manipur amid fresh ethnic violence
More than 38 people from Kuki and Naga communities are held captive in Manipur. The United Naga Council alleged 20 civilians were abducted. Efforts are underway for their safe release. The government is discussing with civil society and political leaders. The Union Home Ministry has been informed. Three Kuki individuals were killed in an ambush.
Talks continue to free 44 hostages in Manipur; church leader killings unprecedented: Deputy CM
Those abducted include an infant and two Naga Catholic trainee priests, said Losii Dikho who is leading the negotiations on behalf of the State government
Building Trust Through Dialogue: Manipur Chief Ministers Vision
Imphal, May 14: Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh stated on Thursday that dialogue can bridge the trust deficit among communities. He cited the example of Jiribam district, where diverse communities now coexist harmoniously. The Chief Minister emphasized that the government will address the grievances of displaced individuals affected by ethnic violence and will increase ... Read more Building Trust Through Dialogue: Manipur Chief Ministers Vision
Manipur CM visits Kangchup Chingkhong, interacts with IDPs and reviews rehabilitation measures
During his recent outreach to the Kangchup Chingkhong community, Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh addressed the pressing needs of Internally Displaced Persons. He provided assurances of their secure return, supplemented by financial support for college students thrust into turmoil. The Chief Minister's compassionate engagement included visiting the injured and committing to cover their medical expenses and housing repairs.
Congress condemns killing of three Christian leaders in Manipur
Party leader Akoijam blames the Centre for failing to curb violence that still continued in the conflict-hit State
Tension Grips Manipur As Kuki and Naga Groups Abduct Villagers After Killing Of Church Leaders
The authorities were tight-lipped about the abduction of villagers but security sources said that there are 18 Liangmai Naga villagers who are being held hostage by Kuki groups in Kangpokpi district, and around 29 Kuki villagers are held captive by Naga groups, mostly in Senapati district
Over 38 people of Kuki, Naga communities held hostage by various groups: Manipur Home Minister
Fresh violence gripped Manipur on May 13, as suspected militants shot dead three church leaders and injured four others in Kangpokpi district, while a civilian was gunned down and his wife wounded in Noney district, officials said.
CRII condemns killing of Manipur tribal church leaders, urges judicial probe
CRII leaders say Rev. Sitlhou, former General Secretary of the Manipur Baptist Convention, was widely recognised for his lifelong commitment to justice and communal harmony
Six militants arrested in Manipur
A 24-year-old member of the banned United National Liberation Front (Pambei) was also arrested from Lilong Chajing area in Thoubal district for his alleged involvement in a bomb explosion in the State
NAPSA, KCC seal emphatic wins in Mema Memorial T 20 Cricket
NAPSA, Kha Imphal and KCC, Kongba earned emphatic wins against their respective rivals today as the 3rd Khomdram Ongbi Hijam Mema Memorial T 20 Manipur Veteran Cricket Tournament resumed weeks after it was halted due to restive situation and inclement weather conditions In the Group B match staged this morning, NAPSA thumped SU VC, Sagolband by 79 runs for the second straight win and to end the latter team's two game winning run Asked to bat first NAPSA raised 138 runs for 6 wickets thanks to Rishikanta's unbeaten 82 off 61 balls before Puthiba 4 9 and Simon 2 13 lead in dismantling chasing SU VC for 64 runs in 17 overs Meiraba 2 11 was the pick of the SU VC bowlers today before Pritam 28 emerged the only double digit run getter in the chase Later in the day, KCC restricted 8 man LCCC to 31 7 riding on Lenin 3 6 , Chumthao 2 13 and Ranjit Sharma 2 1 before Devkanta 10 and Sanjit Sharma 14 produced an unbeaten first wicket stand to take KCC to the target in 4 overs Source The Sangai Express
Conrad, Hek denounce killing of 3 church leaders in Manipur
SHILLONG, May 13: While Manipurs ethnic fire consumes the clergy, Meghalayas political leadership has shifted from cautious diplomacy to outright alarm, demanding that New Delhi stop treating the targeted killing of church leaders as mere collateral damage in the ongoing civil unrest. The reactions follow the gunning down of three Baptist church leaders and the []
Tribal Organization Calls for Three-Day Shutdown in Manipur Following Church Leaders Murders
Imphal, May 14: The Kuki Inpi Manipur, a prominent organization within the Kuki community, has announced a complete three-day shutdown across Kuki-majority areas in Manipur. This decision follows the tragic murders of three Baptist church leaders in Kangpokpi district. Janghaolan Haokip, the organizations information and publicity secretary, condemned the killings and expressed deep sorrow over ... Read more Tribal Organization Calls for Three-Day Shutdown in Manipur Following Church Leaders Murders
Suspected militants kill three church leaders in Manipur
Imphal: Three church leaders were killed and four others injured in an attack by suspected militants in Manipurs Kangpokpi district on Wednesday, police said. The incident happened at a place between Kotzim and Kotlen villages when members of the Thadou Baptist Association (TBA) were returning from Churachandpur after attending a religious congregation. Chief Minister Y []
Three Kuki Church Leaders Killed In Manipur Ambush
The Kuki Organisation for Human Rights Trust (KOHUR) condemned the attack, alleging involvement of NSCN-IM cadres in collusion with ZUF, and termed it a premeditated act targeting peace efforts.
Three tribal church leaders killed in Manipur ambush
Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh says the government will use every resource to bring the perpetrators and their handlers to justice; several organisations call for a total shutdown
Manipur church leaders shot dead in Kangpokpi ambush; shutdown imposed
Three church leaders were killed and four injured in an attack in Manipur's Kangpokpi district. Suspected militants ambushed vehicles carrying members of the Thadou Baptist Association. Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh condemned the violence, stating it threatens peace. A shutdown was imposed in Kangpokpi district. Various groups deplored the killings, while one group denied involvement.
Manipur Netball Association to conduct trial for FAST5 Senior National Netball C'ship
The Manipur Netball Association MNA is set to conduct a State team trial on May 14 for participation in the 5th FAST5 Senior National Netball Championship for Men and Women to be hosted by Puducherry from June 25 to 28 Intending players may report to Y Mahendrakapoor Singh at Khuman Lampak Sports Complex on May 14 by 7 am to attend the trial, MNA said in a press release issued in this regard Source The Sangai Express
AMPLA team leave Imphal for Sub Junior and Junior Classic Powerlifting Nationals
The All Manipur Powerlifting Association AMPLA today flagged off athletes who will be representing Manipur at the XV National Sub Junior and Junior Classic Powerlifting Championships to be held from May 15 to 20 at KIMS, Amalapuram, Andhra Pradesh The athletes who were flagged off for the championships are as follows 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 Powerlifting 20260513 jpg border 1 alt AMPLA team leave Imphal for Sub Junior and Junior Classic Powerlifting Nationals td tr tr td align center AMPLA team leave Imphal for Sub Junior and Junior Classic Powerlifting Nationals td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br Sub Junior Women Khumukcham Luwanganbi 52 kg , Ngangbam Shandela 57 kg , Kangujam Abenao 69 kg , Chitralekha Asem 76 kg and Sanjenbam Lamjingbi 84 kg Junior Women Maibam Gulabi 57 kg , Keisham Arika 76 kg and B Nimi 84 kg Sub Junior Men Yuvaraj Laishram 59 kg , Aheibam Joshua 83 kg , Jeetesh Khomdram 83 kg and Leishangthem Probaraj 105 kg The team are being led by Naorem Sushila Devi as manager and Konsam Rosida as coach Source The Sangai Express
FC Imphal, Manipur United FA win in 16th AMFA Senior Women's Football League
FC Imphal thumped Kangchup Road Young Physical and Sports Association KRYPHSA , Naoremthong 2 0 as Manipur United FA MUFA overwhelmed ICSA, Irengbam 9 1 in today's Group matches of the ongoing 16th AMFA Senior Women's Football League 2026 27 In the third Group B match of the tournament being underway at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong, FC Imphal opened their campaign with the 2 0 win against KRYPHSA thanks to goals coming from Konthoujam Helena Devi 36' and Phanjoubam Abema 69' In another Group B encounter, Manipur United FA came out all guns blazing to prevail 9 1 over ICSA Herina Basumatary and Thoudam Malemnganbi shared a bulk of 7 goals in this lopsided match to help MUFA, who played out a 1 1 draw with KRYPHSA in the opening match sealed the comprehensive win Mongjam Pushparani opened the floodgate early in the 11th minute before Herina Basumatary slammed home three goals on the trot 25', 27', 29' to make it 4 0 till halftime Thoudam Malemnganbi joined the onslaught after the restart and made it 5 0 after 54 minutes before Herina completed her haul of four goals by converting a penalty kick in the 70th minute Malemnganbi returned to action to further swell the lead to 7 0 with her second goal in the 72nd minute before ICSA Irengbam pulled back a goal through Oinam Bisheshwori in the 78th minute Thingnam Babysana who subbed in for Laisham Lamjinglembi after 44 minutes then retained the 7 goal lead for MUFA in the 80th minute with a clinical finish before Malemnganbi rounded off the scoring in the 88th minute Source The Sangai Express
Tensions Rise at India-Myanmar Border Following Fire in Molnoi Village
Imphal, May 13: Tensions have escalated along the unstable border between Manipurs Kamjong district and Myanmar after a fire incident in the Kukis Molnoi village. Conflicting reports and sharp accusations have emerged, igniting discussions on social media. Local community leaders quickly refuted the claims, while official sources issued clarifications. On Tuesday afternoon, reports began circulating ... Read more Tensions Rise at India-Myanmar Border Following Fire in Molnoi Village
Kuki and Zomi Organizations Reiterate Demand for Union Territory in Manipur
Imphal, May 13: The Kuki National Organization and the Zomi Reunification Organization have reaffirmed their demand for a Union Territory with a legislative assembly, a goal established after May 3, 2023. This position will remain unchanged until further decisions are made. The Kuki National Organization, a coalition of various Kuki insurgent groups currently under a ... Read more Kuki and Zomi Organizations Reiterate Demand for Union Territory in Manipur
Manipur government stated that there is no shortage of LPG, petrol, and diesel in the state
Manipur authorities have confirmed ample stock of Liquefied Petroleum Gas, petrol, and diesel. The government is addressing misinformation about shortages. Consumers are urged to avoid panic buying and hoarding. Strict action will be taken against black marketing and illegal sales. Oil pumps violating directives face legal consequences.
Manipur Handball Association lines up four State Level Tournaments
The Manipur Handball Association has lined up four State level tournaments for various age groups at different venues The association, in a press statement, said that the 38 th Mini Boys Girls State level tournament will be held from June 3 to 7 at IMC, Thoubal Leishangthem Ground, Thoubal District 38th Sub Junior Boys Girls State level tournament will be held from July 15 to 19 at CYDOL, Lilong Chajing, Ground, Imphal West The 48th edition of Junior Boys Girls State level tournament has been scheduled to be held from May 20 to 23 at KVWA, Ground, Mayang Imphal, Imphal West while the 48th Senior Men Women State level tournament will be held from August 19 to 23 at YLK, ground, Chingarel Tejpur Imphal East, it said Announcing the dates, the association requested all concerned to renew their affiliation and clear dues on or before May 15 and send entry via head of institution and secretary of the Club Unit Orgn District assn with office seal to the general secretary of the association latest by May 15 till 5 pm Source The Sangai Express
Research scholar RK Jaman bags gold at Iron Fist Fighting C'ship 4
State lad RK Jaman sealed a gold medal at the Iron Fist Fighting Championship 4 that concluded yesterday at Ramaiah University in Bengaluru RK Jaman, who is also a Chemistry research scholar at St Joseph University, Bengaluru won the gold medal in the 54 kg category competition for RMX Mixed Martial Arts Fitness Centre run by Manipur's MMA pioneer Rosliau Mainam Jaman defeated Rahul representing Pride MMA Bengaluru via Rear Naked Choke in the amateur catchweight bout to seal the top honour in the National level competition hosted by Iron Fist Fight Club Jaman is the son of RK Lamtasana and RK Sushini of Wangkhei Ashangbam Leikai Four other fighters of RMX Mixed Martial Arts Fitness Centre also won gold medals in the event, a source said Source The Sangai Express
MPA, Thounaojam beat SU, Sagolband by 30 runs via VJD method for the third win in a rain hit Group A match of the ongoing 3rd MNCA U15 Girls One Day Trophy 2025 26 today at Kongba Dhobi Lampak MPA, who had posted two wins after faltering in the opening game, raised 116 runs for 7 wickets in 25 overs before rain interrupted the innings The target was revised to 124 in 25 overs via VJD other method Chasing 125 for the win, SU ended up gathering 93 runs for 9 wickets to go down for the fourth time in the 11 team tournament being organised by the Manipur Cricket Association MNCA Laishram Bandana led the scoring for MPA today adding 27 runs to the tally off 34 balls while Salaingambi Thokchom was unbeaten on 17 off 15 Heigrujam Mangalleibi of SU picked two wickets 2 20 in this innings as Ayekpam Bhumika 1 17 and Lairenjam Nungshitombi 1 18 picked a wicket apiece In reply, Ngashepam Sweety 24 off 42 balls and Lairenjam Nungshithombi 15 off 47 balls led the batting charge for SU Yumnam Echapamu shone with the ball for MPA as she enjoyed a fifer 5 4 in 5 overs to disrupt the SU innings while teammates Salaigambi Thokchom 1 14 and Shintha 1 31 claimed a wicket apiece Echapamu was eventually adjudged player of the match With the win, MPA joined the race for semi final alongside AKSDO and PTRC Elsewhere at THAU ground, YPHUC thumped FORCE, Kshetrigao by 51 runs for the second win in three matches Suchitra Devi Waikhom produced a blistering knock of 87 runs off 85 balls laden with 12 fours to guide YPHUC to 146 4 in 30 overs before Ningthoujam Linthoinganbi 3 25 in 3 2 overs , Eriklembi Soubam 2 20 in 6 overs and Suchitra Devi Waikhom 2 8 in 5 overs dismantled FORCE for 95 runs For FORCE, Ef Nazniha claimed two wickets 2 32 in 6 overs before Raaida Rani 19 off 72 balls emerged top run getter in the dismal chase Suchitra was declared man of the match Source The Sangai Express
Oinam Nongpoknganba settles for bronze at Asian Boxing U15 Championships
Manipur's Oinam Nongpoknganba Meitei settled for a bronze medal at the Asian Boxing U15 Championships being underway at Tashkent with a semi final loss yesterday Nongpoknganba, who was competing in the 46 kg category lost 2 3 to Mansur Abdukhamitov of Uzbekistan in a keenly contested semifinal bout to bag a bronze medal for India at the continental event 6 other Indian boxers also suffered semi final exit yesterday to finish with a bronze medal apiece while 6 advanced to the final Nongpoknganba is the son of Oinam Gopeshwor Meitei and Oinam Ongbi Tongbram Ningol Sushila Leima of Oinam Mayai Leikai Nongpoknganba trains at SAI Centre, Utlou under coach Ajay Dhamiwal, who is also a part of the National team with State Olympian Laishram Devendro as coaches Source The Sangai Express
Major Security Operations in Manipur Result in Arrests of Several Militants
Imphal, May 12: In a series of significant operations, security forces in Manipur have apprehended multiple militants and active members linked to banned organizations. These actions have also uncovered cases related to arms, explosives, and forced recruitment. The first incident occurred on May 9, 2026, when security forces arrested an individual involved in extortion near ... Read more Major Security Operations in Manipur Result in Arrests of Several Militants
FIR Filed After Manipur Woman Alleges Assault by Employers at Bengaluru IIM Campus
According to the police, in her complaint, the woman alleged that she had been working for nearly six years as a caretaker for the children of her employers, identified as Amar and Anshu, and had been residing with them on the IIM-B campus
Dhyan Mandir will become centre of peace, solace for generations to come: PM Modi
Bengaluru, May 10: The Art of Living International Center witnessed a historic gathering today as the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, joined Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar to celebrate 45 years of The Art of Living movement and the 70th birthday of its founder. Prime Minister also inaugurated the magnificent Dhyan Mandir, a unique highvibration meditation space representing one of the worlds largest meditation communities. The dedicated center will allow lakhs of seekers from across countries, cultures and backgrounds to experience deep inner stillness through collective meditation and chanting. Referring to the newly inaugurated meditation space, Dhyan Mandir, PM Modi said, I am confident that the Dhyan Mandir that has been inaugurated today will become a center of peace and solace for thousands of people in the coming generations. In his keynote address, PM Modi paid rich tribute to Gurudev, describing him as a living embodiment of Indias timeless tradition of giving, giving knowledge, giving peace, giving hope.The Prime Minister recalled that whenever he had visited the International Center earlier, he had experienced the same energy of seva that the Rishis once carried into the world. In a light-hearted moment shared with Gurudev, the PM Modi remarked warmly, Main aapka hii hoon aur jahan hoon woh bhi aapki wajah se hii hoon,(I am yours and I am where I am because of you) drawing a cheer from the audience. Speaking about the role of spirituality and mental well-being in nation-building, the Hon. Prime Minister said, A developed India will be built by youth who are mentally calm, socially responsible and sensitive towards society. Spiritual well-being, mental health, yoga and meditation have a very important role in this journey. Organizations like Art of Living strengthen the feeling of connection, belonging and collective responsibility among people. They also give people the opportunity to know and understand their culture. Speaking about the importance of peoples participation in nation-building, he said, I am confident that the society is more powerful than politics and governments. And any government can be successful only when the society is actively participating in the creation of the nation. Appreciating the organisations contribution, he said, It is a great pleasure to see that the Art of Living organization always supports the power of the society. Highlighting Indias rapid growth and the role of youth, PM Modi remarked, Our digital revolution has made India a global leader in digital payment. India has become the third largest ecosystem in the world in terms of start-ups. Our youth are now sending their satellites into space. The biggest reason for such achievements in the country is our youth and the Art of Living. The Art of Living is helping the youth to overcome the challenges of the modern era, he said. Welcoming the Prime Minister, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar spoke warmly about the transformation India has witnessed in recent years and the spirit of confidence that has emerged across the nation. You have taken steps towards bringing peace in the country and abroad. Today, Mother India and the people of India walk with pride because you have taken India to a new level, Gurudev said.Referring to national transformation and public participation, Gurudev added, As soon as you came, you proclaimed Clean India. Today, the country feels cleaner, more beautiful, more secure, and filled with a renewed sense of confidence. Speaking about Indias growing global standing, Gurudev remarked, Earlier, people abroad would say India could never rise like this. You proved them all wrong. In less than ten years, you transformed India from a country that asked, into a country that gives, Gurudev added. Recalling the early days of The Art of Living, Gurudev shared how the organisations very foundation reflected a coming together of diverse worldviews. Among the first trustees of The Art of Living were former Chief Justice of India Justice P. N. Bhagwati and Justice V. R. Krishna Iyer. While one was deeply spiritual and the other known to be a committed rationalist, both were drawn to Gurudevs vision and agreed to serve as founding trustees. The Prime Minister Modi launched nine nationwide service initiatives aimed at bringing inclusive development across education, youth and women empowerment, reforestation, environmental conservation, tribal welfare, healthcare, prison reform and digital literacy. Under Mission Green Earth, The Art of Living has already planted more than 90 lakh saplings across 19 states and 121 districts in the last year. It now aims to plant 45 lakh moringa saplings and 17,500 Panchavati sets comprising 87,500 sacred trees including Banyan, Peepal, Neem, Mango and Audumbar to strengthen climate resilience, biodiversity and community participation. The organisation also launched 12 RuTAGe Smart Village Centers across 11 states as holistic rural transformation hubs. Through its Youth Leadership Program and Women Leadership Program, it aims to train 50,000 youth and women in leadership and highdemand technical skills, building on an existing impact of over 6 lakh beneficiaries. The Sri Abhayam Project is being expanded into a 450-village tribal welfare mission focused on healthcare, education and livelihoods, while the Gram Digital Sevak Initiative will train village youth to help rural communities access welfare schemes, tele-health and digital services through AI-enabled tools. Nine telemedicine centres are also being launched across several states to improve specialist healthcare access in underserved regions. The Art of Living further announced the expansion of its prison reform initiatives through 1,000 programmes across 550 prisons benefiting nearly 60,000 inmates and staff with trauma relief and vocational training. Its free education network, which currently spans 1,356 schools across 22 states and reaches over 1.2 lakh children in 2,754 villages, will now expand to 2,000 schools. Women empowerment initiatives that have already impacted over 6 lakh women and girls across India are also being scaled up with a goal to reach 10 lakh women and girls nationwide. The month-long celebrations have brought together over one lakh participants from 182 countries, including Union Ministers, Governors, Members of Parliament, entrepreneurs, civil servants, farmers, prison inmates rehabilitated through Art of Living programmes and international delegates. Some of the dignitaries include Sukanto Majumdar, Union Minister of State for Education; Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Gov of India; included Ajay Kumar Bhalla, Manipur Governor; Nand Kishore Yadav, Governor, Nagaland; Lt. Gen. Gurmit Singh (Retd.) Governor, Uttarakhand; Niranjan Hiranandani, Chairman, Hiranandani Group; among other illustrious leaders. Across four and a half decades, The Art of Living has grown into one of the largest volunteer-driven humanitarian movements reaching more than a billion lives in 182 countries through breath, meditation, education and grassroots service. Todays gathering was an affirmation of the simple yet powerful idea that a calmer mind, a kinder society and a healthier planet is possible.
Manipur nanny alleges assault, starvation and confinement at IIM-B campus residence
A 23-year-old domestic worker from Manipur has accused her employer's wife of physical assault, starvation, and wrongful confinement at a residence on the IIM Bangalore campus. The woman alleged continuous abuse since 2021, culminating in being locked up and denied food. She sought help from neighbours, leading to police intervention and a case registered under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
Bengal-o BJP-ni skanggipa sorkariko rikaniara itihas ongjok
Kolkata: (IANS) Sonibar salo Suvendu Adhikari-ni West Bengal-ni Chief Minister-na kumikchetaniona Meghalaya-ni Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, Assa-ni CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, Tripura-ni CM Manik Saha, Arunachal Pradesh-ni CM Pema Khandu, Nagaland-ni CM Neiphiu Rio, Sikkim-ni CM Prem Singh Tamang aro Manipur-ni CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh- uamang bakko raangtokaha. Kolkata-ni Brigade Parade Ground-o kumikchetangaha. West []
Assam Rifles rescue abducted woman in Manipur after cross-border militant attack
Assam Rifles rescued Olina Ningshen, abducted by KNA(B) militants and VVEZ in Manipur's Kamjong district. The operation involved multiple rescue teams and humanitarian assistance for affected civilians. Security forces apprehended one militant and restored stability. The incident highlights ongoing cross-border threats and the need for strengthened border security.
Firearm, ammunition seized in Manipur; one arrested
The person, who is a resident of Churachandpur but an active cadre of Kuki National Army was apprehended from Zou Veng area on May 8, a senior officer said
Assam Rifles Successfully Rescues Abducted Woman in Manipur
Imphal, May 9: The Assam Rifles executed a significant relief and rescue operation in Manipurs Kamjong district, successfully freeing an abducted woman. The operation took place on Saturday, where the Assam Rifles rescued Olina Ningshen, a member of the Tangkhul community. She had been kidnapped by KNA (B) and Village Volunteers Eastern Zone (VVEZ) from ... Read more Assam Rifles Successfully Rescues Abducted Woman in Manipur
Assam Rifles rescues abducted Manipur woman from Myanmar extremist group
A spokesperson said the troops provided her with medical and psychological assistance
Cross-border militant attack rocks Manipur border villages, Congress questions security response
Militants from Myanmar crossed the border into Manipur's Kamjong district. They attacked indigenous villages, causing damage and raising concerns about security. The Manipur government has condemned the violence. Security forces are working to restore peace. An armed cadre was apprehended. The incident highlights ongoing border security challenges.
Manipur: Indian Armys K9 Warriors conduct high-risk slithering drill for combat readiness
Manipur BJP spokesperson quits party over ongoing ethnic crisis
The paramilitary Assam Rifles denies the accusation that it failed to protect Naga villagers along the India-Myanmar border from external aggression
Manipur: Militant Attack Near India-Myanmar Border, Assam Rifles Ensure Safety of Villagers
Imphal, May 8: Tensions remain high in Manipurs Kamjong district following a militant attack near the India-Myanmar border. In response, the Assam Rifles have initiated continuous patrols and search operations in sensitive areas to maintain peace and security. Defense spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Mahendra Rawat reported heavy gunfire and explosions in the Z Choro and Namli ... Read more Manipur: Militant Attack Near India-Myanmar Border, Assam Rifles Ensure Safety of Villagers
Manipur HSLC Result 2026: Manipur Board of Secondary Education (BOSEM) has declared the HSLC 2026 results with an overall pass percentage of 88.74%, slightly lower than the previous two years. Out of 36,579 candidates who appeared, 32,459 passed. Private schools led with 92.34% success, while government schools lagged at 77.63%. The results also show a marginal gender gap and continued NEP-aligned grading system without marks, alongside provisions for re-scrutiny, re-admission, and provisional certification processes.
Manipur Board released HSLC 2026 results on May 8, offering re-scrutiny for dissatisfied students from May 11-25, costing Rs 2100 per subject. This process verifies evaluated scripts, not re-evaluation. Unsuccessful candidates can seek re-admission to Class 10 within 45 days to reappear in 2027.
Manipur Board Releases 10th Grade Exam Results for 2026
Imphal, May 8: A significant update has emerged for students who participated in the Manipur 10th Board examinations. The Manipur Board of Secondary Education (BSEM) announced the results for the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) 10th Board examination for 2026 on Friday. Students who took the Manipur 10th Board exam and have been awaiting their ... Read more Manipur Board Releases 10th Grade Exam Results for 2026
The Board of Secondary Education, Manipur (BSEM) has announced the HSLC Class 10 results for 2026 today, May 8, on manresults.nic.in. Over 35,000 students appeared for the examination. The results will include subject-wise marks and division based on performance, with a letter grade for 80% and above in subjects.
Seven Militants Surrender in Nagaland; Weapons Seized in Manipur
Kohima, May 8: On Thursday, seven militants linked to various insurgent groups surrendered in Dimapur, Nagaland. Meanwhile, in the neighboring state of Manipur, the Assam Rifles recovered a significant cache of weapons and ammunition during intelligence-led operations. Officials provided these updates. A defense spokesperson stated that the continuous efforts of security forces and coordinated outreach ... Read more Seven Militants Surrender in Nagaland; Weapons Seized in Manipur
Armed Militants Attack Border Villages In Manipur's Kamjong District, Residents Flee
Police said that the militants attacked the Tangkhul Naga villages of Namlee, Wanglee and Choro within Kasom Khullen police station area around 4 am, forcing residents of the border settlements to take shelter in nearby forests.
Militants Attack Manipur Border Villages; Residents Flee to Forests
KNA-B denies role in Kamjong attacks along India-Myanmar border
Myanmar-based Kuki ultras attack Naga villages in Manipur
The apex body of the Tangkhul Nagas says the attackers fired indiscriminately, torched several houses, and abducted at least three people from the India-Myanmar border areas
Armed militants torch houses in Manipur's Kamjong district, residents flee
Phungyar MLA L. Keishing alleged that the attack was carried out from across the border by Myanmar-based militant groups Kuki National Army (Burma) and the Peoples Defence Force (PDF)
Manipur Leaders Praise Security Forces for Restoring Peace
Imphal, May 7: The Governor of Manipur, Ajay Kumar Bhalla, emphasized that true strength lies in the wise and restrained use of force. He noted that the conduct of security forces has strengthened public trust in the state. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh also commended the crucial role of security forces in maintaining law and ... Read more Manipur Leaders Praise Security Forces for Restoring Peace
Four Myanmar nationals held with suspected heroin in Manipur
Manipur police apprehended four Myanmar nationals carrying suspected heroin. In a separate event, Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla honored various security units for their exemplary service. These units received the Governor's Unit Citation for their dedication. The Governor acknowledged their role in maintaining peace and order amidst challenging times. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh also praised their humanitarian efforts.
Assam Cop Shot In Anti-Drug Raid Near Manipur Border, Airlifted To Guwahati
Police said no arrests have been made so far, as the suspects escaped through the dense forest and the interstate border.
Four Myanmar nationals held for 'involvement' in drug trafficking in Manipur
Manipurs Zomi leaders to take late BJP MLA Valtes body to Delhi, protest outside party office
Valte was assaulted by an Imphal mob on May 4, 2023, suffering life-threatening injuries; after his death in February 2026, his family refused to perform his last rites till the arrest of those behind the attack
MUTA condemns bomb threat, blasts at Manipur University
IMPHAL, May 3 : The Manipur University Teachers Association (MUTA) on Sunday strongly condemned the recent bomb threat and twin bomb blasts reported inside the Manipur University campus, terming the incidents a serious threat to academic life and institutional safety. In a press release issued today following an emergency general body meeting held on May 1, MUTA expressed grave concern over the climate of fear created by the incidents, stating that such acts endanger the lives of students, teachers and [] The post MUTA condemns bomb threat, blasts at Manipur University appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
No justice, no peace: Manipur tribal groups mark 3 years of ethnic violence in Delhi protest
Rallies, candlelight vigils mark 3rd snniversary of conflict in Manipur
On the third anniversary of the ethnic strife between the Meitei and Kuki communities in Manipur, a somber atmosphere prevailed. Communities held rallies and meetings, with a notable shutdown to reflect on the ongoing tensions. Candlelight vigils served as heartfelt tributes to those lost amidst the turmoil.
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3 Years After Manipur Ethnic Violence, Families Of Missing People Still Await Them
Year 3 since Manipur ethnic violence began: Families have asked the state government to fulfil its constitutional responsibility and ensure the cases are not forgotten
Manipur: Mortal remains of children killed in bomb attack handed over to family
IMPHAL, May 2: The mortal remains of two children, who were killed in a bomb attack in Manipurs Bishnupur district in April, were handed over to family members on Saturday, officials said. The bodies of the five-year-old boy and his six-month-old sister were kept in the morgue for 25 days, as the family members had []
Manipur Police Seize Fuel Bound for Myanmar, Four Arrested
Imphal, May 3: Manipur police have seized four vehicles illegally transporting 25 containers filled with petrol and diesel along the India-Myanmar border. The operation took place on Saturday, with officials confirming the arrests of the drivers involved. A senior police officer indicated that the seized fuel was likely intended for smuggling into neighboring Myanmar. The ... Read more Manipur Police Seize Fuel Bound for Myanmar, Four Arrested
Three years on, Manipur remains tense amid ongoing violence
Three years after ethnic violence erupted in Manipur, little has changed. Daily life remains disrupted, and thousands are displaced. Violence has escalated despite government efforts. The administration faces a significant challenge in rehabilitating those affected. Cabinet expansion is also stalled due to the ongoing unrest. Naga areas are also experiencing incidents.
Manipur: Bodies of two children killed in April bomb attack taken from morgue
The bodies of a five-year-old boy and his six-month-old sister, killed in a Manipur bomb attack, were finally taken for last rites after 25 days in the morgue. The April 7 incident in Bishnupur had sparked widespread protests, leading to the case being handed over to the NIA.
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Key bridge in Manipurs Churachandpur collapses
CHURACHANDPUR, May 1: A Bailey bridge over the Tuivai river collapsed in Manipurs Churachandpur district, officials said on Friday. The bridge, situated between Sinzawl and Khuanggin villages along NH-102B, gave way on Thursday evening while two trucks loaded with cement were crossing it, they said. No casualty was reported in the incident, they added. The []
DIPR Manipur launches fact-check page
IMPHAL, May 1: Amid the increasing challenge of fake news and misinformation in this digital era, the Directorate of Information and Public Relations (DIPR), Government of Manipur, launched the DIPR Manipur Fact Check official Facebook page and organised a one-day awareness programme on its existing welfare schemes at the DIPR Auditorium, Imphal on Thursday. Secretary, []
CM Appeals to Youth to Embrace Culture and Sports at Cultural Event in Imphal
Imphal, May 1: Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh emphasized the global recognition of Manipur for its rich arts, culture, traditions, and sports heritage during a cultural event on Friday. The CM attended the 54th foundation day celebration of the Panthoibi Theatre Temple, held at the Shri Shri Nityanand Mandap in Yumnam Leikai, Imphal West district. ... Read more CM Appeals to Youth to Embrace Culture and Sports at Cultural Event in Imphal
Chief Minister Appeals to Youth to Embrace Culture and Sports
Imphal, May 1: Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh emphasized the global recognition of Manipur for its rich arts, culture, traditions, and sports heritage during the 54th foundation day celebration of the Panthoibi Theatre Mandap at Yumnam Leikai in Imphal West district on Friday. The Chief Minister urged the public to further promote and develop Manipurs ... Read more Chief Minister Appeals to Youth to Embrace Culture and Sports
First talks under new Manipur government held with Kuki-Zo insurgent groups
A joint statement by the KNO and the UPF said that the day-long discussions focused on operational and security-related issues and both sides broadly agreed on the need to relocate certain SoO camps to reduce friction with local populations and improve security issues
Manipur is a highly weaponised society: Former Assam Rifles DG
In an interview with The Hindu, a former Director General of Assam Rifles describes Manipur as a highly weaponised society and explains how arms proliferation and security challenges are contributing to the resurgence of violence in the state.
Supreme Court orders forensic analysis of audio clip linking Biren Singh to Manipur violence
The Supreme Court has directed the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU), Gujarat, to conduct a forensic examination of an audio recording allegedly linking former Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh to the 2023 ethnic violence in the state. The Bench of Justice Sanjay Kumar and Justice K Vinod Chandran issued the direction on Thursday while [] The post Supreme Court orders forensic analysis of audio clip linking Biren Singh to Manipur violence appeared first on India Legal .
Key bridge in Manipur's Churachandpur collapses
SC orders forensic test of audio clip linking ex-CM Biren Singh to Manipur violence
NEW DELHI, April 30: The Supreme Court on Thursday directed for an examination of an audio clip allegedly linking former Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh to the ethnic violence in the northeastern state by the National Forensic Sciences University in Gujarat. A bench of Justices Sanjay Kumar and K Vinod Chandran issued the direction []
Top Court Orders Test Of Audio 'Linking' Biren Singh To Manipur Violence
More than 260 people were killed and thousands displaced since the ethnic violence broke out between the Imphal valley-based Meitei and neighbouring hills-based Kuki communities in May 2023.
NIA arrests key accused in Manipur SDPO killing case
The National Investigation Agency has apprehended a key suspect in the killing of a Sub Divisional Police Officer in Manipur. The officer died in an attack by suspected Kuki militants in October 2023. The arrested individual is accused of conspiring in the incident. This arrest follows the earlier detention of another accused.
Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh appeals to public to maintain harmony
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh inaugurated five development projects in Langthabal Assembly Constituency. These include water supply schemes and community halls. The Chief Minister urged the public to maintain harmony and be wary of disruptive elements. He assured that developmental work will continue across all regions.
Working to restore peace in Manipur since assuming office: CM Khemchand
IMPHAL, April 29: Manipur Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh on Wednesday said that since assuming office in February, he has been engaging with MLAs, officials and members of different communities to work collectively for the restoration of peace in the state. Speaking at the inauguration of five infrastructure projects in Langthabal constituency of Imphal West []
Protest rallies against gunfight in Manipurs Kuki villages, ex-CMs audio tape
CHURACHANDPUR, April 29: Thousands of people on Wednesday took out multiple rallies in Kuki-majority areas of Manipurs four districts to protest the recent gunfight at a village in Ukhrul district that left two people dead on April 24. The rallies were also held demanding swift judicial action to find out the truth behind the audio []
Bengaluru city police launch Indias first multilingual AI system in Namma 112 emergency service
The system currently supports more than 10 languages Indian languages such as Bengali, Gujarati, Odia, Manipuri, Kashmiri, Nepali and Assamese, along with international languages like Spanish, French and Arabic.
Manipur: Security forces destroy 12 illegal bunkers in Kangpokpi
Security forces have destroyed 12 illegal bunkers erected by armed groups in different parts of Manipurs Kangpokpi and Ukhrul districts, a police statement said on Wednesday. Three illegal bunkers were destroyed at Lungter hill and one each at Tingpibung and Leplen villages in Saikul police station area in Kangpokpi district on Tuesday. Seven illegal bunkers 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 .
Major Drug Bust in Manipur: 4.267 Kilograms of Heroin Seized, Two Arrested
Imphal, April 29: The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), in collaboration with the Assam Rifles and state police, has arrested two drug traffickers in Manipur and seized 4.267 kilograms of heroin valued at approximately 8.5 crore. Officials reported that this operation also dismantled a smuggling network linked to Myanmar. During the joint operation conducted on Tuesday, ... Read more Major Drug Bust in Manipur: 4.267 Kilograms of Heroin Seized, Two Arrested
PM Modi inaugurates six BCCI indoor cricket academies across northeast India
The academies are located in Rangpo (Sikkim), Doimukh (Arunachal Pradesh), Imphal (Manipur), Madankurklang (Meghalaya), Aizawl (Mizoram), and Dimapur (Nagaland)
Manipur Home Minister reviews border security and ongoing fencing work along India-Myanmar border
Manipur Home Minister Konthoujam Govindas Singh reviewed border security and ongoing fencing work along the India-Myanmar border. Discussions focused on strengthening security, enhancing agency coordination, and expediting development in border districts. The state is committed to peace, security, and development through united efforts.
NCB Imphal Zonal Unit busts major heroin trafficking network in Manipur
A major drug bust occurred in Manipur. Narcotics Control Bureau, Assam Rifles, and Manipur Police seized heroin valued at 8.5 crore. Two individuals were arrested during the operation in Churachandpur District. The drugs originated from Myanmar. This successful operation disrupts drug trafficking networks along the Indo-Myanmar border. Efforts continue to make Manipur drug-free.
PM Modi to virtually inaugurate MCAs indoor academy
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, April 27: The Meghalaya Cricket Associations (MCA) Indoor Cricket Academy at Kurkalang in Ri-Bhoi, is set for formal inauguration on Wednesday as part of a landmark ceremony in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually inaugurate indoor stadiums across six north eastern states (Meghalaya, Sikkim, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradaesh) []
Amid fresh unrest, Home Secretary reviews Manipur security situation
The security vacuum created due to withdrawal of around 8,500 Central armed police forces for deployment during West Bengal elections, and new areas of conflict between Kuki and Naga communities among the issues discussed
Manipur Congress Criticizes Chief Minister Over NRC Confusion
Imphal, April 27: The opposition Congress party in Manipur has sharply criticized Chief Minister N. Biren Singh. They claim that linking the National Register of Citizens (NRC) process with the census has caused confusion among the public. Hareeshwar Goswami, Vice President of the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee, condemned the Chief Ministers recent statements regarding the ... Read more Manipur Congress Criticizes Chief Minister Over NRC Confusion
Violence-hit Manipur issues media advisory
Manipur government issues new guidelines for media. All news outlets must verify information from unauthorized groups. Reporting on banned organizations is prohibited. Sensational headlines and content that incite fear are forbidden. Media must ensure accuracy and fairness. Violations will lead to legal action. The aim is to maintain public order and communal harmony.
DC Edit | Rein In Tribal Security Groups First To Bring Manipur Peace
Fresh clashes among Kuki and Naga groups expose limits of state control

