Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh revealed that drug trafficking routes have shifted significantly post-2023 crisis, largely diverting through Mizoram. He noted a concerning rise in youth drug use, with peddlers offering credit, making drugs accessible in areas like Kwakta. Singh emphasized sports as a deterrent and called for collective efforts to build a drug-free society. Officials highlighted the devastating impact of addiction, particularly on young individuals.
PUC A, SWC A seal Junior Girls' and Boys' Regu titles
PUC A, Kairang and SWC A, Hiyanglam emerged as the junior boys' and girls' regu champions in the State Sepaktakraw Championship 2026 being organised by the All Manipur Sepaktakraw Association AMSTA PUC A got the better of IMSUC 15 12, 15 5 to seal the junior girls' regu event title IMSUC reached the semi finals with a 15 12, 11 15, 15 7 win over YAWA A before PUC A outlasted YAWA C 15 6, 15 10 to set up the final date SWC A, meanwhile, sealed the junior boys' regu event title by defeating HUDIC, Heingang 11 15, 15 12, 15 5 SWC A reached the final with a 15 9, 15 7 semi final win over IMSUC A after HUDIC overcame SAIRC A 9 15, 15 8, 15 9 The final line up of the sub junior girls' regu event competition was also completed today with SWC A edging out YAWA B 7 15, 15 11, 15 10 and HUDIC outlasting YAWA A 15 10, 17 14 Source The Sangai Express
35th Manipur State Sub Junior Kho Kho C'ship 2026 underway
The 35th Manipur State Sub Junior Kho Kho Championship 2026 organised by the Social Welfare Club SWC , Khangabok under the aegis of the Manipur Amateur Kho Kho Association MAKKA at two venues kicked off today 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 06 Kho Kho 20260627 jpg border 1 alt 35th Manipur State Sub Junior Kho Kho C'ship 2026 underway td tr tr td align center 35th Manipur State Sub Junior Kho Kho C'ship 2026 underway td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br The championship was formally opened this evening in the presence of O Surjakumar, MLA Khangabok AC former Minister and MAKKA president, M Okendro Dr Mayengbam Veto, Director YAS among others as presidium members 16 boys' teams and 12 girls' teams clubbed into four pools each are competing for top honours in this tournament In the opening match of the tournament Boys' Pool C , BASU beat WESC by 44 16 points Source The Sangai Express
AKSDO, THAU win as 1st MNCA Women's U19 T20 Trophy kicks off
AKSDO, Khangabok and THAU, Thangmeiband emerged victorious as the 1st MNCA Women's U19 T20 Trophy organised by the Manipur Cricket Association kicked off at two venues In the opening match Group A staged at Khudeiband Lampak, AKSDO defended their paltry total of 65 runs for 8 wickets by bundling out FORCE for 57 runs in 18 5 overs to open their league campaign with an 8 run victory Barkatun Khanam 3 7 in 4 overs and Mukida 2 7 in 2 overs led the FORCE bowling attack as AKSDO opted to bat first but ended up gathering 65 runs Only Khundrakpam Bijiya 12 and Laishram Kalpana 10 made double digit scores for AKSDO who also got 22 extras FORCE batting department however failed to live upto the expectations and slumped to 57 all out despite Barkatun Khanam holding the fort with an unbeaten 21 off 24 balls Lucyrani Khundrakpam led the demolition job for AKSDO and returned with the best figures of 4 14 in 3 5 overs while Rabina Khundrakpam 2 11 , Laishram Linthoi 1 7 , and Alish Thokchom 1 9 shared four other crucial wickets Lucyrani, who shone with the ball, was adjudged player of the match Meanwhile in the Group B opener, THAU raised a modest total of 128 6 before dismissing SHADOW, Thangmeiband for 90 runs in 19 5 overs to post a 49 run victory at their home ground Leading knocks from Moirangthem Yaiphabi 25, Robeni Usham 17, Konjengbam Nonibala 15, and Surangini Kangabam 14 and 44 extras lifted THAU to 128 after they opted to bat first before Thokchom Purni ran riot to set up SHADOW collapse at 79 despite L Viviene's significant contribution of 38 runs Hijam Malemkhombi, A Thoithoibi, K Nonibala, and K Nisha were also among the wickets for THAU For SHADOW, Sagatpam Henthoibi returned with the best bowling figures of 2 14 as Th Victoria, S Kebriya and L Viviene chipped in with a wicket apiece Thokchom Purni, who enjoyed a fifer and sealed the huge win for THAU, was eventually adjudged player of the match Source The Sangai Express
Naga students' group rejects Kuki-Zo Council's apology over killings
The All Naga Students Association, Manipur (ANSAM) has rejected the apology issued by the Kuki-Zo Council over the killing of six Naga civilians abducted from Leilon Vaiphei village, saying it does not amount to a proper apology or acceptance of responsibility. ANSAM said justice cannot be replaced by public statements.
Myanmar replaces Afghanistan as key opium source, impact seen on Indias eastern border: NCB
Myanmars Golden Triangle has expanded as an opiate supplier and meth hub, with the drugs then flowing across a porous border into Manipur, Mizoram, and Nagaland; drone-based drug trafficking from Pakistan is also a rising concern
Apology for killing six Nagas not enough: Manipur Naga youth body
The All Naga Students Association, Manipur, slams the Kuki-Zo Council for using a derogatory term while referring to the slain Liangmai Naga civilians
Drugs on credit pushing abuse in Manipur: CM
At an event organised by the States Social Welfare Department, Yumnam Khemchand Singh says drug traffickers changed routes after the ethnic conflict erupted in 2023
Manipur crisis: Rice at 4,000, LPG at 6,000 in Kangpokpi
Manipurs Kangpokpi district is witnessing a deepening humanitarian crisis as shortages of food, fuel and basic necessities hit several villages. In this interview, a Kuki community leader explains how the blockade is affecting daily life, what the government is doing, and why tensions between the Naga and Kuki communities remain a major concern.
UAKOM return with haul of 11 medals from WAKO India Sub Jr National Kickboxing Championship
The team of United Association of Kickboxing Organisation Manipur UAKOM returned home with a haul of 11 medals including 2 gold, 3 silver and 6 bronze medals from the WAKO India National Kickboxing Championship for Sub Junior Boys and Girls that was held from June 17 to 21 at Indore Public School Main Campus at Rajendra Nagar, AB Road Indore Notably, UAKOM team comprising 22 athletes were led by coaches N Yaiphaba and Y Brazil Meitei Moirangthem Chaningkhombi of Manipur also officiated the event as a referee, said UAKOM in a press release The team were accorded a warm reception upon their return today at Imphal International Airport, it said The athletes who brought home gold medals include Angom Yohenba 47 kg and L Lirikhomba 36 kg as Thokchom Khagemba 21 kg , Kh Pinaheibi 21 kg and Mayanglambam Jurina 47 kg settled for the silver medals M Chingkheinganba 32 kg , Kh Ranisana 24 kg , Abujam Nikson 27 kg , Th Chingkheinganba 47 kg , Th Arina 42 kg and Kongkham Ningthounganba 69 kg meanwhile bagged bronze medals at the championship Source The Sangai Express
The 3rd edition of the Thongam Ibetombi Devi Memorial Non State Players' Badminton Championships organised by the Manipur State Badminton Association concluded today with Ningombam Henary and Mahaila Malangmei emerging as the men and women's singles champions The championship began on June 22 at the association's courts at DMU campus 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 06 Badminton 20260626 jpg border 1 alt 3rd Th Ibetombi Devi Memorial Non State Players' Badminton C'ships td tr tr td align center 3rd Th Ibetombi Devi Memorial Non State Players' Badminton C'ships td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br In the men's singles title clash, Ningombam Henary of IWDBA eased past Atom Powerman of IEDBA by 15 10, 15 11 sets as Mahaila Malangmei of IEDBA registered a comeback 9 15, 15 10, 19 17 win over Flora Golmei of ACDBA to seal the women's singles title Henary reached the men's singles final yesterday by defeating Jason Naorem of KDBA 15 13, 15 8 after Atom Powerman saw off compatriot Yambem Satyaraj 15 9, 15 19 In the women's singles semi final matches, Mahaila overwhelmed Christina Moirangthem of IWDBA 15 2, 15 8 as Flora outlasted IEDBA's Lingjelthoibi Nameirakpam 15 5, 15 9 The pair of Laitonjam Jackson and Maisnam Basantaraj of TDBA meanwhile notched up the men's doubles title at the championship as they got the better of Alex Ningombam and Saikhomba Thongam of IWDBA 15 13, 9 15, 15 6 in the final match The mixed doubles title meanwhile went to IWDBA IEDBA pair of Jogendra Khundongbam and Mahaila Malangmei as they secured a 13 15, 15 9, 15 9 win over another IWDBA IEDBA pair of Ningombam Henary and Mangshatabam Ashalata B Result of other age group competitions B br br Oinam Sailesh of BDBA beat compatriot Birsingh Konthoujam 12 15, 15 9, 15 10 for the U 11 Boys' singles title as Irabanta Chungkham of IEDBA beat BDBA's Khangembam Nitish 15 11, 15 8 for the U 15 boys' title and Langdem Obama of IWDBA beat compatriot Huirem Manichandra 15 11, 15 11 for the U 17 Boys' singles title Devchandra Akoijam of TDBA meanwhile claimed the U 19 boy's singles crown by defeating JDBA's N Givson 15 11, 15 12 The 35 men's singles title went to Surjit Nongthombam who beat Sarungbam Jacky 15 12, 15 10 in an all IEDBA final as Thounaojam Nanao of TDBA beat Yambem Volga of KDBA 15 12, 7 15, 15 9 for the 40 men's singles title and Ningombam Surendrajit of IEDBA beat KDBA's Ksh Arunkumar 16 14, 19 17 for the 45 men's singles title Sinthangambi Khangembam of BDBA emerged as the U11 girls' singles champion as she beat TDBA's Vinci Namram 15 13, 15 13 in the final as Thokchom Urbasri of JDBA beat IWDBA's Kamachum Kamei 16 14, 13 15, 15 10 for the U13 girls' singles title and Ashima of IWDBA beat JDBA's Sanatombi Thounaojam 15 12, 15 7 for the U15 girls' singles title Doubles and singles competition of other age categories were also completed today Source The Sangai Express
The 8th edition of Ram Narayan Shastri Memorial Open Chess Tournament 2026 organised by the Manipur State Chess Association kicked off today at Wangkhei High School Campus As many as 105 athletes registered for the 9 round tournament 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 06 Chess 20260626 jpg border 1 alt 8th Ram Narayan Shastri Memorial Open Chess Tourney 2026 td tr tr td align center 8th Ram Narayan Shastri Memorial Open Chess Tourney 2026 td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br The opening day saw completion of 2 rounds and 22 players were able to register two of two wins Mangal Elangbam beat Kh Sanjoy for the second straight win as Gurumayum Arosemith Sharma got the better of S Premjit, Rajkumar Bhogen beat Khoisnam Kinison, Chitaranjan Taorem beat Punshiba Maisnam and Konjengbam Poireikhomba beat Jones Nandeibam for the same The other players who picked second straight wins include Oinam Ningthem, Ningombam Herojit, Athokpam Kishorechandra, H Somokanta, Konsam Jiban, Takhellambam Manikanta, Elangbam Shashikanta, Khagembam Premchandra, Naoremcha Yoihenba, Sinam Lawrence, Ph Rajen, Rajkumar Sudhirsana, H Ranjan, Shamurailatpam Anil Sharma, Soibam Motital, Moirangthem Sanjit and Dayanand Thoudam Source The Sangai Express
Economic blockade hits Manipurs Kangpokpi district, driving up the cost of essentials
40 people killed in Manipur since Presidents Rule was revoked in February; Kangpokpi MLA and Deputy CM blocked from travel to Imphal; spike in prices of rice, petrol, no LPG cylinder supply in district
Asian leopard cat rescued from a house in Manipur, handed to Forest Department in Bishnupur
34th All Manipur Shooting Competition concludes
The 34 edition of the All Manipur Shooting Competition 2026 organised by Manipur Rifle Association at the association's shooting range at Taothong came to a close The event concluded in the presence of Konthoujam Govindas, Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Sapam Nishikant Singh, MLA Keishamthong AC Thokchom Radheshyam, MLA Heirok AC and president of the Manipur Rifle Association who also led in distributing prizes to the meritorious shooters 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 06 Shooting 20260625 jpg border 1 alt 34th All Manipur Shooting Competition concludes td tr tr td align center 34th All Manipur Shooting Competition concludes td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br RK Sheilendra scripted a remarkable achievement at the competition by securing 3 gold medals alone He shot 269 points in the 25 m Centre Fire Pistol NR event, 349 points in 10 m Pistol event and 223 points in Free Pistol event to bag the three gold medals Source The Sangai Express
Five missing as flash floods hit Arunachal Pradesh
Flash floods in Arunachal Pradesh's Keyi Panyor district have left at least five people missing and damaged around 20 homes following incessant rainfall. Road connectivity has been severely impacted by landslides in multiple locations, disrupting crucial routes between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, and also in Manipur. Rescue operations are underway with SDRF and NDRF teams deployed, and an IAF chopper aiding in personnel airlift.
NIA takes over probe into killing of three Manipur church leaders
The case was re-registered at the Imphal unit of the investigating agency on June 8
Manipur: Inauguration of the 16th District Summer Testing Camp by Bharat Scouts and Guides
Imphal, June 24: The Bharat Scouts and Guides of Manipur state inaugurated the 16th District Summer Testing Camp-2026 on Wednesday at Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Tamenglong. The event saw enthusiastic participation from scouts, guides, rovers, rangers, and leaders from various units. The camp commenced with a flag hoisting ceremony, symbolizing discipline, unity, and the ... Read more Manipur: Inauguration of the 16th District Summer Testing Camp by Bharat Scouts and Guides
New Delhi: NIA Probes Manipur Church Leaders Killing
Suspected militants shot dead three members of the Thadou Baptist Association and injured four others in Kangpokpi district on May 13: Reports
Manipur Basketball Association to conduct Coaches' Training Course from July 1
The Manipur Basketball Association is set to conduct a 21 day non residential Coaches' Training Course from July 1 to 21 Informing this in a press release, the Manipur Basketball Association urged all units clubs and district associations to submit the names of five candidates to the technical chairman or the general secretary of the association latest by June 28 Course Completion Certificate will be issued to the trainers and they will be eligible to become a coach of the particular unit club or the district association in any tournament organised by the Manipur Basketball Association, it said Players who participated in the State Senior Tournament and National Junior or Senior Championship are eligible to participate in the training course Registration fee is Rs 300, it added Further details can be had from the office of the Manipur Basketball Association Source The Sangai Express
YAS Minister Govindas reviews preparations for 1st Bishnupur District Olympic Games 2026
Hon'ble Minister for Home and Youth Affairs Sports YAS , Government of Manipur, Govindas Konthoujam today chaired a review meeting on the preparations for the upcoming 1st Bishnupur District Olympic Games, 2026, scheduled to be held in the second week of July 2026 Addressing the meeting, the Minister appreciated the efforts of the District Administration and the Bishnupur District Olympic Association for taking the initiative to organise the district level sporting event He stressed that such events play an important role in guiding youth towards positive and productive activities Govindas Konthoujam stated that promoting a sporting culture contributes significantly to building a healthy and disciplined society Referring to India's aspirations of hosting the Olympic Games in the future and the vision of the Chief Minister to strengthen the sports ecosystem, he remarked that initiatives such as the Bishnupur District Olympic Games would serve as important stepping stones towards nurturing sporting talent and transforming the sports landscape of the State During the meeting, Deputy Commissioner, Bishnupur, Pooja Elangbam presented a detailed PowerPoint presentation on the preparations for the Games She informed that the event will be organised by the District Administration, Bishnupur, and the Bishnupur District Olympic Association in association with the Directorate of Youth Affairs Sports under the aegis of the Manipur Olympic Association It was decided that the Games will feature 16 sporting disciplines, namely Athletics, Table Tennis, Badminton, Boxing, Wushu, Football, Wrestling, Kabaddi, Jeet Kune Do, Kho Kho, Weightlifting, Rowing, Canoeing Kayaking, Volleyball, Gymnastics and Sepak Takraw Pooja Elangbam expressed gratitude to the Minister, MLAs, Bishnupur District Olympic Association, district level officers and all concerned stakeholders for their support and cooperation in organising the event Oinam AC MLA, Irengbam Nalini Devi Moirang AC MLA, Thongam Shanti Kumbi AC MLA, , Sanasam Premchandra Singh Thanga AC MLA, Tongbram Robindro Singh Superintendent of Police, Bishnupur, Ksh Ravikumar Singh and other key officials also attended the meeting Source The Sangai Express DIO
Gift Raikhan, Huirem Joykumar condoled
The All Manipur Football Association has condoled the demise of two football coaches Gift Raikhan of Mapao Zingtun village and Huirem Joykumar of Kongba Makha Nandeibam Leikai AMFA recalled the services rendered by Gift Raikhan and H Joykumar towards the development of football in the State AMFA also prayed for their souls to rest in heavenly abode while sharing the sorrow and grief of the bereaved families 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 06 Gift 20260624 jpg border 1 alt Gift Raikhan, Huirem Joykumar condoled td tr tr td align center Gift Raikhan, Huirem Joykumar condoled td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br B NEROCA mourns B br br The North Eastern Re Organising Cultural Association Football Club NEROCA FC also mourned the demise of Head Coach Gift Raikhan yesterday In a condolence message, NEROCA FC said his demise is a great loss He served as head coach of the club from 2016 except a few years till date During his terms, Gift contributed countless and tireless efforts to uplift the club with dedication and dignity of labour, it said Under his commands, they finished as I League 2 winners in the 2015 16 season and earned I League promotion the next season They were also able to finish runners up in their debut I League season 2016 17 as well as in the Durand Cup, 2016, it recalled The club today convened a condolence meeting this afternoon at the late coach's residence with club president Thangjam Arunkumar in the chair, it said The members present observed one minute silence as a mark of respect and praying for his soul to rest in heaven forever They also shared sympathy with the bereaved family members, it added Source The Sangai Express
District Olympic Associations observe International Olympic Day
District Olympic Associations across the State joined in observing the International Olympic Day today at their respective districts The Senapati District Olympic Association, Manipur SDOAM proudly commemorated the International Olympic Day at the Mini Stadium, Senapati under the Aegis of Manipur Olympic Association Joram Koveo, president of SDOAM expressed his delight to share that this year's celebration was marked by a meaningful tree plantation and cleanliness drive under the theme of promoting environmental sustainability through sports 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 06 Olympic 20260624 2 jpg border 1 alt District Olympic Associations observe International Olympic Day td tr tr td align center District Olympic Associations observe International Olympic Day td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br The event witnessed the active participation of all affiliated sports associations under SDOAM, along with athletes from various disciplines, including national level and international level sportspersons More than 100 participants came together in a remarkable display of unity and collective responsibility Led by their respective sports associations, athletes, coaches, officials, and sports enthusiasts joined hands to plant trees in and around the sports premises while also carrying out a cleanliness drive to create a healthier and greener sporting environment The president mentioned that the Olympic Movement is not only about excellence in sports but also about fostering friendship, respect, and responsibility towards society Through the day's activities, the President reaffirmed their commitment to these Olympic values and demonstrated that athletes can be powerful ambassadors for environmental conservation and community development The day was also observed by the Jiribam Olympic Association in Babpura, Jiribam District Olympic Association, Thoubal at BASU ground, Khangabok Kakching District Olympic Association at Kakching Wairi Panjao Panlum Chandel District Olympic Association at Ziontlang Village Football Ground Source The Sangai Express
Arms loot: Manipur may go soft on Arambai Tenggol members
Govindas Konthoujam, the States Home Minister, says the government is trying to avoid arresting members of the radical group while continuing efforts to recover illegally held firearms
Manipur: A Beacon of Unity and Sports Excellence, Says CM Khemchand Singh
Imphal, June 23: Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh stated on Tuesday that the state is a remarkable example of unity in diversity, where 36 communities coexist harmoniously, contributing significantly to Indian sports. During an event commemorating International Olympic Day, the Chief Minister highlighted that Manipurs athletes have consistently brought honor to the nation. He ... Read more Manipur: A Beacon of Unity and Sports Excellence, Says CM Khemchand Singh
Manipur's Chief Minister highlighted the state's significant contribution to Indian sports, noting its role in international events and the establishment of the National Sports University. He emphasized discipline and perseverance for young athletes. The Sports Minister revealed India's preparations for the 2036 Olympics, with Manipur, despite its size, producing 19 Olympians. A Rs 5 Crore allocation for modern sports equipment was also announced to boost athlete support.
Three militants arrested in Manipur
The insurgents, belonging to two different banned outfits, were nabbed from Imphal West and Thoubal districts
Manipur CM reduces summer vacation to one week due to law and order, discusses NEP 2020 reforms
Manipur's summer vacation has been shortened to one week due to the prevailing law and order situation, impacting educational institutions. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh emphasized education's power and the collective responsibility for implementing NEP 2020. Saturdays were declared working days to compensate for disruptions.
Manipur Reduces Summer Vacation in Schools Amid Security Concerns
Imphal, June 23: Manipurs Chief Minister, N. Biren Singh, announced on Monday that the summer vacation for schools in the state has been reduced from the usual three weeks to just one week. This decision comes in light of the current law and order situation in the region. The Chief Minister stated that the aim ... Read more Manipur Reduces Summer Vacation in Schools Amid Security Concerns
National Highway shutdown by Kuki groups continues
The emergency shutdown of National Highway-2 in Manipur by Kuki civil society groups continued for a second day, blocking key stretches in Kangpokpi district and disrupting traffic on the ImphalDimapur route.
Guardians of Indigenous Medicine: Tribal Ethnomedicinal Practices of North-East India
Saikat Kumar Basu & Suparna Sanyal Mukherjee The North-East Indian region, comprising Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and Sikkim, represents one of South Asias richest biocultural landscapes. Biologically and anthropologically linked to the Darjeeling Himalayas of West Bengal, the region is characterised by dense forests, high rainfall, varied altitudes, and exceptional biodiversity. []
Manipur CM Praises PM Modis Leadership, Calls for Peace
Imphal, June 21: Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh praised Prime Minister Narendra Modis visionary leadership on Saturday, recognizing him as Indias longest-serving Prime Minister. While addressing a public welfare camp, the Chief Minister stated that this initiative is part of a significant effort to realize the vision of Developed India-Developed Manipur 2047. The camp, ... Read more Manipur CM Praises PM Modis Leadership, Calls for Peace
Manipur to get two more elite CRPF CoBRA units
Manipur is bolstering its security with two additional elite CoBRA units from the CRPF, supplementing an already deployed battalion. This move aims to quell ongoing ethnic violence and prevent militant regrouping. Large-scale combing operations are underway in affected regions, with thousands of central paramilitary forces present. The state has seen over 260 deaths and significant displacement since May 2023.
Massive Peace Protest Held In Imphal Demanding Justice For 6 Naga Civilians Killed In Manipur
The student body said, We are demanding justice for the infamous Leilon Vaiphei massacre carried out by KNF-P. Participants described the demonstration as a peaceful mobilisation aimed at seeking accountability and urging government intervention
Hundreds join protest rally in Manipur against killing of six Naga civilians
The protesters demanded action against those responsible for the killings; they briefly intensified their chants when the convoy of former CM N Biren Singh passed through the North AOC area during the rally
Ahead of NEET retest, aspirants battle stress and uncertainty
For lakhs of students preparing to appear for the NEET UG re-examination on Sunday, June 21, the days leading up to the test have been marked by anxiety, uncertainty and exhaustion after an examination they had already written was cancelled over allegations of a paper leak. In Manipur In Manipur, the challenge has extended beyond 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 NIA Action in Manipur Violence Cases: 10 Arrested
New Delhi, June 20: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has made significant strides in its investigation of ethnic violence in Manipur, arresting 10 suspects on Friday. This operation was conducted in collaboration with the Manipur Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). According to the NIA, simultaneous search operations were carried out in several ... Read more Major NIA Action in Manipur Violence Cases: 10 Arrested
NIA arrests 10 accused in Manipur ethnic violence cases
Investigations into multiple cases revealed that the accused had played active roles in various incidents during the period of ethnic unrest, including attacks on security forces, looting of arms and ammunition, and bank robberies. The NIA said it expects the arrests to yield significant information about the planning, execution and support networks behind the incidents of violence.
Manipur ethnic violence: 10 accused arrested in joint operation
The detained individuals are accused of playing active roles in various incidents of violence, including attacks on security forces, looting of arms, and bank robberies
Kukis boarding flights from Imphal a positive sign: Manipur CM
The Kuki-Zo and Meitei communities avoided travelling to each others areas after the ethnic conflict began in May 2023
Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh calls for united state as only path forward
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh emphasized unity as the sole path forward for all communities, highlighting collective sacrifices in preserving the state's identity. Speaking at a school event in a tribal district, he urged peaceful coexistence and dialogue to overcome divisions, noting the economic toll of recent violence. Signs of normalcy are emerging, and the government will upgrade the Mission Blind School to Class X.
MIFF to feature anti-war documentary from conflict-hit Manipur
Borun Thokchoms Battlefield revisits World War II through memory, grief, and enduring human consequences
8 militants arrested for extortion, supply of arms in Manipur
Security forces have apprehended eight militants from two factions of a banned outfit in Manipur. These individuals are accused of extortion and supplying arms and explosives. The arrests occurred in Imphal East and Kakching districts. This action follows recent statements by the Chief Minister emphasizing the need for disarmament to achieve peace in the state.
Security sweep in Manipur yields arms cache, 39 bunkers razed
Security forces in Manipur have achieved significant success. Seven individuals were apprehended, and a large quantity of arms and ammunition was seized. Thirty-nine illegal bunkers were dismantled across several districts. One militant was killed during a joint operation. These actions reinforce the commitment to restoring peace and normalcy in the state.
Security Forces Intensify Search Operation in Manipur: DGP Lauded For Personally Supervising Ops
One UKNA militant killed, seven held, arms seized, bunkers destroyed in major Manipur security operations
Certain elements want to keep Manipur burning: CM Khemchand Singh
Addressing a programme in his Assembly constituency in Imphal West district, he says the continuing violence has affected developmental activities in the Northeast State
Sanskritik YatraSindhu Darshan festival celebrates Indias cultural diversity
Srinagar, Jun 17: The Jammu & Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages (JKAACL), in collaboration with the North Zone Cultural Centre (NZCC), Patiala and All J&K Christian Sabha, organized the vibrant Sanskritik Yatra 2026Sindhu Darshan Festival at Tagore Hall, Srinagar. MLA Lal Chowk, Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed Pardesi, graced the occasion as the chief guest while MLA Ramnagar, Dr. Sunil Bhardwaj, attended as the guest of honour. Principal Secretary, Culture, Brij Mohan Sharma, was the special guest on the occasion. The programme was attended by the artists, religious leaders, students, cultural enthusiasts and citizens in a unique celebration of Indias rich cultural heritage and collective commitment towards a drug-free society. Secretary JKAACL Harvinder Kour highlighted the importance of cultural exchange programmes in strengthening the national integration and preserving Indias rich artistic traditions. She said that such initiatives provide an ideal platform for the artists from different regions to interact, learn from one another and celebrate the spirit of Unity in Diversity. Addressing the gathering, Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed Pardesi lauded JKAACL, NZCC and All J&K Christian Sabha for organizing a programme that combined cultural celebration with a powerful social message. He observed that art, culture and languages are invaluable assets of every society and serve as bridges connecting people across regions, faiths and communities. He said that in an era marked by social and ideological divisions, cultural initiatives have an important role in promoting mutual respect, harmony and national integration. Referring to the theme of the programme, Pardesi expressed concern over the growing menace of drug abuse among the youth and emphasized that society must collectively address this challenge. He urged the young people to channel their energies towards education, sports, creativity and community service. Stressing that the future of the nation rests in the hands of its youth, he said that every stakeholder including parents, teachers, religious institutions and civil society organizations must work together to protect young minds from the dangers of addiction. He described drug abuse as a social challenge that can only be overcome through awareness, compassion, guidance and sustained community participation. Speaking on the occasion, MLA Ramnagar Dr. Sunil Bhardwaj, described the programme as a meaningful initiative that successfully integrated cultural exchange with social awareness. He said that the theme Unity of Religions Against Drug Abuse carries immense significance in the present times and demonstrates how cultural and religious institutions can contribute positively towards nation-building. Referring to the ongoing 100-Day Nasha Mukt Abhiyan in Jammu and Kashmir, he said that the campaign reflects the government's commitment to eliminate the scourge of drugs and creating a healthier society. Dr. Bhardwaj emphasized that art and culture are powerful mediums for educating and sensitizing youth about social issues. He stated that the vision of a Viksit Bharat can only be realised through a healthy, educated and empowered youth population. Various interfaith leaders, including representatives of different religious communities, also addressed the gathering and emphasized the collective responsibility of society in combating the drug abuse. They highlighted the crucial role of parents and families in sensitizing the children about the harmful consequences of addiction and promoting ethical and moral values from an early age. The audience was enthralled by a series of mesmerizing cultural performances representing the rich cultural ethos of different states of the country. Artists from Manipur presented the graceful Lai Harobba, Gujarat showcased the energetic Dandia Raas, Maharashtra presented the vibrant lavni while artists from Kashmir captivated the audience with an enthralling Dhamali folk dance. Odishas traditional Goti Pua, Rajasthans world-famous Kalbelia, and Punjabs energetic Bhangra added colour and vibrancy to the festival. Renowned folk and Sufi singer Manak Ali further enthralled the audience with soulful renditions blending spirituality and folk traditions.
Security Operations In Manipur Intensified Amid Protests Over Recent Deaths
Manipur security forces intensify operations amid protests over Kuki patients and civilian death claims.
Manipur unrest making it difficult to focus on development: CM
IMPHAL, June 17: Continued violence in Manipur has made it hard to focus on development activities, Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh said on Wednesday, and alleged that many people do not want peace in the state. Singh said he became chief minister to address the hardships of the people and bring peace among communities. However, []
Manipur Governor meets Shah, States security situation discussed
Ajay Kumar Bhalla is learnt to have apprised the Home Minister about the security situation in the State where tensions have escalated between the Kuki and Naga communities over the past one month.
3 injured Kuki youths shifted from RIMS in Manipur amid tight security
On Tuesday (June 16) night, security forces foiled attempts made by protesters to storm the hospital premises. The demonstrators were demanding that the three youths be handed over to them
Firmly committed to building a drug-free Manipur, says CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh
Manipur is intensifying its fight against drugs. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh chaired a meeting to boost intelligence sharing and enforcement against drug trafficking. The government is committed to a drug-free state, he said.
3 injured in Manipur firing; protests at Imphal hospital
An exchange of fire between two groups in Manipur's Kangpokpi district on Monday left at least three people injured. The injured, all from the Kuki community, were taken to Imphal's Regional Institute of Medical Sciences. Tensions flared as protesters objected to their admission. Security forces used teargas to control the situation.
In Manipur, mob protests hospital treatment of 3 Kukis injured in armed attack
Kuki organisations accuse Naga extremist groups of attacking a village in Kangpokpi district with bombs
Manipur Chief Minister Launches Urja Fertilizer to Promote Organic Farming
Imphal, June 15: Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh highlighted the state governments efforts to reduce reliance on chemical fertilizers and promote organic farming across the state. On Monday, during a fertilizer distribution camp organized by the Directorate of Agriculture in Sanjenthong, Imphal, the Chief Minister flagged off fertilizer distribution trucks and launched the organic ... Read more Manipur Chief Minister Launches Urja Fertilizer to Promote Organic Farming
Manipur: Three Injured In Firing Between Armed Groups Of Naga and Kuki In Kangpokpi District
Security sources said that the injured civilians were first admitted to the Army Hospital in Leimakhong and thereafter shifted to the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Imphal under the heavy security cover
Attack on Kuki Village in Manipur Leaves Three Injured; Tribal Organization Demands Action
Imphal, June 15: On Monday, unknown armed militants attacked the Kuki community in Leilong Waifei village, located in the Kangpokpi district of Manipur, injuring at least three individuals. The Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM), one of the main organizations representing the Kuki tribal community, condemned the attack and urgently called for action from security forces, particularly ... Read more Attack on Kuki Village in Manipur Leaves Three Injured; Tribal Organization Demands Action
Firing in Manipur: Three youths injured in Kangpokpi, brought to Imphal for treatment
The injured, all belonging to the Kuki community, were brought to the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Imphal for treatment by security forces
JKAACL, NZCC organise Sanskritik YatraSindhu Darshan Festival at Jammu
Jammu, Jun 14: The J&K Academy of Art, Culture and Languages (JKAACL), in collaboration with the North Zone Cultural Centre (NZCC), Patiala, today organised the Sanskritik YatraSindhu Darshan Festival at Abhinav Theatre, Jammu. MLA Jammu West Arvind Gupta graced the occasion as Chief Guest. The festival showcased the rich and diverse cultural heritage of India through folk performances by artists from different states of the country. Welcoming the guests and artists, Assistant Director NZCC Patiala Ravinder Sharma stressed the role of such festivals in strengthening national unity through cultural exchange. Addressing the gathering, Chief Guest Arvind Gupta lauded the initiative and urged that such programmes reach the maximum number of people, especially the younger generation. Additional Secretary JKAACL Sonali Arun Gupta presented the vote of thanks. The programme featured folk performances from eight states: Lairuhba from Manipur, Dandia Raas from Gujarat, Gondhal from Maharashtra, Dogri folk dance from Jammu & Kashmir, Goti Pua from Odisha, Kalbelia from Rajasthan and Bhangra from Punjab, drawing an enthusiastic response from art lovers, students and cultural enthusiasts. Renowned folk and Sufi singer Manak Ali also performed. Compere Sanjeev Shad conducted the proceedings The Sanskritik YatraSindhu Darshan Festival will continue tomorrow, with the same programme being presented at DPL Ground, Ramban, at 3:00 p.m., offering audiences another opportunity.
Manipur recovers 70% of arms looted during ethnic violence
Manipur's Director General of Police Mukesh Singh announced that 70 percent of weapons looted during ethnic violence have been recovered. Efforts are intensifying to find the remaining arms. Strict action will be taken against those illegally possessing weapons. Security forces will deal very strictly with offenders. Search operations will be intensified across districts until normalcy returns.
Chief Minister Singh Highlights Benefits of Modis Leadership for Manipur
Imphal, June 14: Chief Minister Yumkham Khemchand Singh praised Prime Minister Narendra Modis visionary leadership on Sunday, attributing the impressive progress of India over the past 12 years to his initiatives. He noted that the central governments efforts in infrastructure, education, healthcare, sports, connectivity, and social welfare have significantly benefited Manipur, accelerating the states development. ... Read more Chief Minister Singh Highlights Benefits of Modis Leadership for Manipur
Manipur CM targets 2028 for Jiribam-Tupul-Imphal railway, highlights Modi's development push
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh announced the Jiribam-Tupul-Imphal railway project is targeted for completion by 2028. He highlighted Prime Minister Modi's role in the state's development, citing the National Sports University, Inner Line Permit implementation, INS Imphal commissioning, and a new medical college in Churachandpur as key achievements.
Manipur: Joint Tribes' Council Refuses To Take Bodies Of Six Naga Men Killed By Kuki Militants
After the identification of six Naga community members who were abducted and later found dead, Joint Tribes' Council Convenor Merachao Inka demanded strict action against those responsible for the killings
Major Recovery of Weapons in Manipur Amid Ongoing Violence: DGP Mukesh Singh Reports
Imphal, June 14: In a significant update regarding the ethnic violence in Manipur, Director General of Police (DGP) Mukesh Singh announced that approximately 70 percent of the weapons looted during the unrest have been recovered. Efforts are intensifying to locate and retrieve the remaining arms and ammunition. DGP Singh emphasized that strict action will be ... Read more Major Recovery of Weapons in Manipur Amid Ongoing Violence: DGP Mukesh Singh Reports
Those who fire at security forces will be dealt with in self-defence: Manipur DGP
Manipur DGP Mukesh Singh made the remarks after his first visit to Churachandpur distritct; around 70% of the looted weapons have been discovered, the DGP said
Amit Shah assures Mizoram of Rs 10 crore worth of rice for refugees sheltered in the state
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has assured Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma of Rs 10 crore worth of rice for refugees. Nearly 40,000 individuals from Manipur, Bangladesh, and Myanmar are currently in Mizoram. The Chief Minister also requested assistance under the Security Related Expenditure Scheme. This aid will support the state's efforts in managing the refugee population and addressing security concerns.
The release of 14 Kuki hostages has brought relief to anxious families across Manipur, but the fate of six missing Nagas remains uncertain. As fresh tensions emerge between Naga and Kuki communities, the states prolonged conflict appears to be entering a new and troubling phase The post Manipurs Expanding Faultlines appeared first on India Legal .
Assam Rifles Seize Cache of Military Weapons in Manipur
Imphal, June 13: Assam Rifles and Thoubal police commandos conducted a successful joint operation in the Purnahhetupokpi area of Kakching district, Manipur. During this operation, they recovered a significant cache of military-grade weapons and equipment. This operation dealt a major blow to active militant groups in the region and showcased the commitment of security forces ... Read more Assam Rifles Seize Cache of Military Weapons in Manipur
Manipur violence: 4 Naga bodies identified after hostage crisis, NIA investigates
Four of six bodies recovered in Manipur on June 10 have been identified as Liangmai Nagas, believed killed in captivity. The victims were found with hands tied and bodies mutilated. The case has been handed over to the NIA for investigation, with authorities assuring perpetrators will be arrested.
UNC seeks abrogation of SoO pact, action against KNF-P after killing of six Naga hostages
IMPHAL, June 12: Two days after the recovery of the mortal remains of six Naga hostages, the United Naga Council (UNC) has petitioned Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand, demanding the abrogation of the Suspension of Operations (SoO) agreement with all Kuki militant groups and stringent action against those allegedly []
Manipur CM urges NITI Aayog to drive state's recovery and development
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh urged NITI Aayog to spearhead the state's economic recovery and long-term development, emphasizing that development is key to ending insurgency. He sought assistance in planning economic recovery, coordinating ministries, and engaging international partners, particularly for critical connectivity and infrastructure projects.
Manipur CM condemns killing of Naga hostages
Manipur Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh has vowed strict action after the bodies of six Naga men, allegedly held hostage by armed groups, were recovered. The incident comes amid fresh violence in Kamjong district, where suspected militants killed two people and torched several house
Gogoi urges for impartial, transparent investigation into killing of 6 Naga civilians in Manipur
GUWAHATI, June 11: Deputy Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Gaurav Gogoi on Thursday urged for a swift, impartial and transparent investigation into the killing of six Naga civilians in Manipur and said those responsible must be identified and brought to justice without delay. Manipur continues to endure the effects of prolonged conflict, with peace []
Violence grips Manipur again: 2 shot dead and houses burnt
Fresh violence has erupted in Manipur's Kamjong district. Six houses were set ablaze in a Kuki village, and two people were killed. This follows the recovery of six abducted Naga hostages. Their mutilated bodies were found in a forested area. The Naga People's Front called for a shutdown in protest. The UNC demands justice and the arrest of those involved.
Three NDA candidates are elected unopposed to Rajya Sabha from northeast
The BJPs Tai Tagak and Adhikarimayum Sharda Devi were elected from Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur; the NPPs James P.K. Sangma was elected from Meghalaya
Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh says 11,000 violence-hit families resettled with Centres help
Manipur has resettled 11,000 families affected by violence. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh shared this progress at a NITI Aayog meeting. He highlighted improved law and order with Central government support. Efforts continue to resettle remaining displaced persons. The state is moving towards peace and rebuilding trust among communities. Border management and anti-trafficking measures are also being strengthened.
Violence Continues in Manipur, 2 Dead In Pre-Dawn Attack In Kamjong
Clashes were reported between security personnel and angry mourners, including family members and residents who had gathered to pay their last respects.
Two shot dead, houses burnt by armed assailants in Manipur's Kamjong
Security forces have reached the remote village, but the identity of the perpetrators is yet to be known
8 villagers carrying arms detained in Manipur's Ukhrul
A large quantity of arms and ammunition were also recovered from illegal bunkers on the hill top
Six abducted Nagas found dead after 28 days
IMPHAL/SENAPATI, June 10: Tension gripped Manipur on Wednesday after the mortal remains of six Naga civilians, who had been abducted nearly a month ago, were recovered following an extensive joint search operation by security forces. In a statement, Manipur Police said the remains were recovered on Wednesday afternoon after nearly 24 hours of sustained search []
United Naga Council calls 24-hour shutdown after six abducted Nagas found dead
The United Naga Council has announced a 24-hour shutdown across Naga areas after six Naga civilians abducted in May were found dead in Kangpokpi district. The body has demanded justice and action against those allegedly involved, while the Manipur government has condemned the killings and said the case is being investigated by the NIA.
Protests Erupt In Manipur After Bodies Of 6 Naga Hostages Recovered
The Nagas have now declared that they will not accept the bodies of the six hostages until their charter of demands is fully addressed.
Six abducted Naga men found dead in Manipur: Police
Manipur Police have recovered the bodies of six individuals, believed to be Naga men taken hostage on May 13. This discovery follows the release of 14 Kuki individuals abducted earlier. Tensions remain high as vehicular movement is blocked, with both Kuki and Naga communities imposing blockades amid ongoing investigations into the missing persons.
Manipur Director General of Police (DGP) Mukesh Singh told The Hindu that after hectic efforts of nearly 24 hours, the mortal remains of the six missing men were located in Kangpokpi district; the deceased are believed to be among those taken hostage from Leilon Vaiphei village on May 13
Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh meets Gadkari, pushes Imphal highway projects
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh met Union Minister Nitin Gadkari to discuss progress on the Imphal-Jiribam and Imphal-Dimapur highways. The Chief Minister also signed an MoU for Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0, focusing on sustainable rural drinking water. The state government is committed to implementing the mission effectively, aiming for assured service delivery and community ownership.
The recovery of bodies which has created fresh tension in the area has come a day after all 14 Kuki men who had been held by a Naga group were released on humanitarian grounds in Senapati district: Reports
14 Kukis Released After Four Weeks in Manipur; Six Nagas Still Missing
Imphal, June 10: Fourteen members of the Kuki community were released on Tuesday after being held captive for nearly four weeks in Manipur. However, six Naga villagers abducted on May 13 remain unaccounted for. According to police officials, the released Kukis were handed over to a police station in the Senapati district by the United ... Read more 14 Kukis Released After Four Weeks in Manipur; Six Nagas Still Missing
Fourteen Kuki hostages have been released after 27 days. The United Naga Council facilitated the release following consultations and humanitarian appeals. Assurances were given by the Union and Manipur governments regarding efforts to trace six missing Nagas. Vehicular movement remains disrupted due to ongoing bandhs and blockades related to missing persons following a recent ambush.
Kuki Inpi Manipur strongly condemns killing of Haogin Lhouvum
Kuki Inpi Manipur strongly condemned the killing of Haogin Lhouvum in Tamenglong District. The organization pointed to a severe failure in the state's security apparatus and administrative bias against the Kuki-Zo people. Vulnerable Kuki-Zo villages in Tamenglong District continue to be neglected, raising serious questions about their safety, it said.
14 Kuki Hostages Released By Naga Groups In Manipur After 27 Days
The release came after central and state governments ensured that all possible efforts would be made to trace and establish the status of the six missing Naga hostages.

