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
Manipur, Nagaland share spoils in 2nd NE Little Masters Trophy tie
Manipur and Nagaland had to share spoils as their opening match in the 2nd North East Little Masters Trophy for U 14 boys ended in a tie today at PTA ground, Agartala In the multi day tournament, Nagaland won the toss and opted to bat first They were, however, dismissed for 124 runs in 35 4 overs in the first innings before Manipur posted the same score before collapsing within 20 overs Nagaland then posted 5 1 in 1 over of the second innings before Manipur also recorded the same 5 1 in 1 over to tie the game and share points with their rivals For Nagaland, Akash Gupta 33 off 33 balls 5 fours and 1 six and Imtinok Kichu 20 off 60 balls 3 fours led the scoring in the first innings that saw Manipur's Heibokmayum Lucky dazzle with a five wicket haul 5 16 in 7 overs while Rahul Thongam 1 9 , Tomthinnganba Rajkumar 1 9 , Khutheibam Abu Sufiyan 1 7 and Yumnam Tomthinnganba 1 4 sharing a wicket apiece Manipur's Md Mujamin then produced a fine batting display to smash a half century 51 off 38 balls 8 fours and 1 six in the first innings as Kh Firdos added 23 off 40 balls 3 fours Although Mujamin gave Manipur a steady start, his departure for the third wicket marked the gradual collapse as Sangtsulen Tsunheru 5 31 in 5 overs and Akash Gupta 3 28 in 7 overs shared a bulk of 8 wickets for Nagaland Source The Sangai Express
S Jayanta, Th Rajeshor named as Referees for Senior National Fencing team trial
Manipur's Sagolshem Jayanta and Thounaojam Rajeshor are among 18 technical officials appointed by the Fencing Association of India in connection with the Senior Indian team trial to be held from April 27 to 29 at NSNIS, Patiala Sagolsem Jayanta was appointed as the Epee Referee for the National team trial selection while Thounaojam Rajeshor was appointed as the Foil Referee Notably the trial selection for Foil, Epee and Sabre teams are respectively scheduled on April 27, 28, and 29 Source The Sangai Express
Did Assam Rifles Supply Gear to Kukis in Manipur? Govt Calls Claims Fake
Government dismisses viral claims that Assam Rifles personnel supplied tactical gear to militants in Manipurs Ukhrul, calling them fake and misleading.
Central Government Approves Over 947 Crore for Relief and Rehabilitation of Manipur Violence Victims
Imphal, April 26: The Union Home Ministry has sanctioned 424.36 crore for the operation of relief camps established by the Manipur government to shelter those affected by ethnic violence in the state. According to the state Home Department, an additional 523 crore has been approved for the rehabilitation of internally displaced persons (IDPs) affected by ... Read more Central Government Approves Over 947 Crore for Relief and Rehabilitation of Manipur Violence Victims
Manipur CM Calls For Support Of Civil Society Groups In Restoring Normalcy
Pointing out that that the present unrest has brought hardships to daily wage earners and disrupted the academic environment of the children in the state, the chief minister who met public leaders from different localities of Imphal valley said, The government alone cannot bring peace unless the public and the civil society organisations and all the stakeholders come to the negotiating table to bring peace and a solution to all issues in the state.
Centre sanctions over Rs 947 crore for relief, rehabilitation of Manipur violence victims
Imphal, April 26: The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has approved Rs 424.36 crore for the operation of relief camps set up by the Manipur government to provide shelter to people affected by the ethnic violence in the state, officials said. According to the state Home Department, the MHA has also sanctioned Rs 523 []
NCB seizes 474 soap cases of heroin worth 11 crore in Manipur
Three arrested in joint operation; the agency says it has been intensifying its operations in Manipur due to its proximity to international borders and exposure to transnational drug trafficking routes
NCB Seizes 11 Crore Worth Heroin in Manipur, Three Traffickers Arrested
474 soap cases of heroin recovered from concealed vehicle cavity in Churachandpur; probe on to trace cross-border network
MNCA congratulates coach and support staff
The Manipur Cricket Association MNCA has congratulated senior men's coach and support staff for their appointments for various Elite and High Performance Camps to be organised as a part of National Cricket Development Programme Senior Men's Coach Siddhart Trivedi has been appointed as the bowling coach for the Elite U 19 Boys Camp to be held from May 11 to June 6, 2026 Thongam Kamlesh as Physiotherapist for U 16 Boys High Performance Camp to be held from May 18 to June 13 at the Centre of Excellence, Bengaluru and Pumendu S Jena as Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Elite U 16 Boys Camp to be held from May 11 to June 6 at Jaipur, said MNCA in a congratulatory note issued today Their appointment for various roles at the camps is a reflection of MNCA's continued emphasis on building a strong and credible ecosystem aligned with the National cricket development pathway, said MNCA while congratulating the trio and wishing them success in their respective assignments MNCA secretary Lairenjam Geetranjan also congratulated the trio and expressed confidence that their expertise will contribute meaningfully to the objectives of the elite programmes Source The Sangai Express
U 14 NSG Sepaktakraw Manipur boys and girls in regu quarterfinals
State boys and girls are in the quarterfinals of the regu competition of the 69th National School Games Sepaktakraw being hosted by Telangana at Mahabubabad Both the boys and girls reached the quarterfinals as group league winners In the boys competition, Manipur defeated Uttar Pradesh 15 4, 15 6 and Telangana 15 7, 15 6 in straight sets to book their quarterfinal ticket They will play Delhi tomorrow for a place in the semi finals State girls also pulled off a similar feat to beat Uttar Pradesh 15 3, 15 12 and Telangana 15 9, 15 5 and set up a quarterfinal date with Punjab Source The Sangai Express
Violence Erupts at Kokomi Rally in Imphal, Student Organization Member Injured
Imphal, April 26: A rally organized by the Manipur Integrity Coordination Committee (Kokomi) turned violent on Saturday as certain factions of the crowd expressed their anger against the organization. During the unrest, a member of Kokomis student wing was injured. The rally was called to present several questions to the Manipur government. Protesters marched towards ... Read more Violence Erupts at Kokomi Rally in Imphal, Student Organization Member Injured
Manipur CM Appeals to Families to Accept Bodies of Children Killed in Bomb Attack
Imphal, April 26: Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh has urged the families of two children killed in a bombing in Bishnupur district to accept their bodies, which have been in the morgue for 19 days. On April 7, a powerful bomb was thrown at their home in Tronglaobi village while the victims were asleep. ... Read more Manipur CM Appeals to Families to Accept Bodies of Children Killed in Bomb Attack
Violence spreads to Naga areas in Manipur
Ethnic violence in Manipur has now reached Naga-dominated regions. Ukhrul district witnessed a deadly clash on Friday, claiming three lives and injuring several. Security forces have intensified operations to restore order and apprehend those responsible. The situation remains tense as authorities work to prevent further escalation in the border district.
Manipur CM N Biren Singh meets locals to ease tensions
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh is engaging in talks with local representatives to address the state's current challenges. He emphasizes dialogue as the path to peace, acknowledging the hardships faced by daily wage earners and students.
March to Manipur CMs house foiled; 22 injured
They took out the march demanding action against those behind the April 7 bomb attack that killed two children
Manipur: Protesters Clash With Police During March to CM's Residence
However, a group of agitators were later allowed to meet Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh and they submitted a memorandum on the matter
Manipur: Thousands of protesters clash with police during march to CM's residence
Thousands marched in Imphal seeking permanent peace and justice. Police prevented their march towards the Chief Minister's residence. A group later met Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh. They submitted a memorandum regarding the ongoing ethnic conflict. The organization COCOMI demands action on recent child deaths. They vow to intensify protests if demands are not met.
250 Indian Jews from NE Region Reach Israel; 1,200 More to Reach by Year End
The Bnei Menashe community, which lives in parts of Manipur and Mizoram, claims descent from the biblical tribe of Manasseh, and has been slowly making its way to Israel since the 1990s
Manipur Violence: Three killed in two separate incidents in Ukhrul district
Violence erupted in Manipur on Friday with three people killed in separate firing incidents. Armed groups from rival tribal communities clashed. In Ukhrul district, one person died and houses were set ablaze. Another village faced a full-scale armed attack, resulting in two volunteer deaths. Displaced persons staged a protest seeking intervention.
Violence Erupts in Ukhrul, Manipur: Three Dead, Several Injured in Clashes
Imphal, April 24: Violence erupted in Ukhrul district of Manipur on Friday, resulting in the deaths of at least three individuals and leaving several others injured. The clashes involved armed groups from the Naga and Kuki tribal communities. According to police officials, two bodies were recovered near Mullam village, a location severely affected by the ... Read more Violence Erupts in Ukhrul, Manipur: Three Dead, Several Injured in Clashes
Three killed in Kuki-Naga conflict in Manipur
The organisations of the two communities accuse each other of attacking first
The authorities also claimed that armed miscreants who resorted to indiscriminate firing also set several houses on fire.
Watch: Manipur sees little respite despite a change of guard under the BJP | The Hindu Editorial
A more pro-active role by the Home Ministry and a genuine effort by the BJP to involve all political actors in easing tensions should help. This should be supplemented by a strategy that empowers security agencies to crack down on hardline elements engaging in wanton violence such as bombings.
Cycle of violence: On Manipur, the persistence of hostilities
Manipur sees little respite despite a change of guard under the Bharatiya Janata Party
Manipur rights group opposes powers to lower-ranked police officers under UAPA
An April 22 notification to implement Section 43A of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act allows a wider pool of officers to arrest, search, and seize across the State with immediate effect
Shutdowns disrupt life across Manipur amid ongoing unrest
Life remained disrupted in large parts of Manipur as shutdowns called by ethnic groups affected 12 districts. The protests, led by a Joint Action Committee, are linked to the April 7 blast in Bishnupur district that killed two children
Shutdowns by ethnic groups disrupt normal life in most parts of Manipur
Protests are being held against the April 18 killing of two Tangkhul Naga persons and the April 7 bomb attack at Tronglaobi in which two children were killed
Manipur: 13-hour shutdown, candlelight vigil seeking justice for BJP MLA Valte in Churachandpur
Manipurs Valley and Hill Districts Disrupted by Multiple Bandh Calls
Imphal, April 22: Authorities reported that life in Manipurs Imphal Valley and Naga-dominated hill areas remained severely disrupted due to various bandh calls on Wednesday. Despite appeals from Chief Minister N. Biren Singh and Home Minister K. Govindas Singh, protesting groups continued their demonstrations, impacting normal activities in 12 out of the states 16 districts. ... Read more Manipurs Valley and Hill Districts Disrupted by Multiple Bandh Calls
Over 58,800 people displaced by ethnic violence since May 2023: Manipur govt
The violence destroyed 7,894 permanent houses
Protests force Manipur CM Khemchand Singh to take chopper; firing during visit
A three-day shutdown by Naga civil bodies intensified disruption in Manipurs hill districts, adding to paralysis in the valley. Protests and blockades forced the Chief Minister to take a helicopter route, while police used controlled firing to disperse a violent mob, leaving one person injured.
Manipur Launches Hinchi Project to Combat Drug Abuse and Support Farmers
Imphal, April 21: The Manipur Police have initiated a commendable effort to curb illegal drug trade and opium cultivation. In collaboration with the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), they launched a community project named Hinchi in Churachandpur district. This announcement was made via a post on the social media platform X on Tuesday. According to the ... Read more Manipur Launches Hinchi Project to Combat Drug Abuse and Support Farmers
Inspiring Achievement: Manipur Student Excels in 12th Grade Despite Physical Challenges
Imphal, April 21: A remarkable achievement has emerged from Manipur, showcasing the power of determination and mental strength. A young girl, despite facing physical challenges, has excelled in the Higher Secondary Examination (HSE) 2026, setting an inspiring example. Binita Khumukcham, a differently-abled student from the Jiribam district, secured a first division with 67.4% marks in ... Read more Inspiring Achievement: Manipur Student Excels in 12th Grade Despite Physical Challenges
Three-day Naga shutdown paralyses Manipur hill districts amid valley unrest
Normal life in Manipur's hill districts is disrupted by a three-day shutdown called by Naga civil bodies. Protests and highway blockades are widespread. The Chief Minister faced opposition during a visit to Wangjing. The shutdown responds to the killing of two civilians in Ukhrul district. Valley districts also face an indefinite shutdown.
Naga, Kukis Clash In Manipur's Senapati District After Civilians Ambushed
The incident comes in the backdrop of escalating strain between the two communities following the recent killings along the Imphal-Ukhrul road.
Manipur: One injured as police open fires to control advancing mob in CMs event
The incident took place during the Manipur CM Y Khemchand Singh`s visit to Wangjing Tentha in Thoubal for the inauguration of a newly-constructed Block Development Office (BDO)
Twin Shutdown Calls, Protests Paralyse Manipur After Child Deaths
In Ukhrul district suspected militants fired on a convoy of civilian vehicles travelling from Imphal.
Manipur unrest: Protests continue in Imphal over Tronglaobi bomb attack; curfew imposed
5.2 magnitude earthquake jolts Manipur's Kamjong
A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck Manipur early Tuesday, with its epicentre in Kamjong district. Tremors were felt in Ukhrul district, Imphal and parts of Meghalaya, but no casualties or damage have been reported so far.
Protesters clash with police during torch rally in Manipur
A seven-km-long torch rally was brought out from Mayai Lambi to Keishamthong in Imphal West district on April 20, night, but the participants turned violent and clashed with the security forces, says police officer
5.2-magnitude quake jolts Manipur
Tremors were felt in neighbouring Ukhrul district and state capital Imphal, and even Meghalaya but no casualty or damage has been reported so far
Earthquake Strikes Manipur with Magnitude of 5.2
Gandhinagar, April 21: An earthquake was felt in the Myanmar-India border region on Tuesday morning at 5:59 AM. The earthquake registered a magnitude of 5.2 on the Richter scale. The Gandhinagar-based seismic research institute confirmed that the quake occurred at a depth of 84 kilometers. The National Center for Seismology (NCS) reported that tremors were ... Read more Earthquake Strikes Manipur with Magnitude of 5.2
Manipur Government Takes Strict Action Against Absent Employees During Shutdown
Imphal, April 21: The Manipur government has issued strict directives against employees who are absent from duty without permission during the shutdown called by various organizations. According to officials, Chief Secretary Puneet Kumar Goyal has instructed all department secretaries and heads to ensure employee attendance in their offices at all costs. The circular states that ... Read more Manipur Government Takes Strict Action Against Absent Employees During Shutdown
Manipur shutdown disrupts life after minors killed in Bishnupur attack
Normal life in Manipur's valley districts faced disruption on Monday. This followed a five-day shutdown called by civil society groups. They demand strict action for a bomb attack that killed two minors. Naga organizations also announced a three-day shutdown. The Manipur government appealed for the withdrawal of the shutdown. Educational bodies and markets remained closed. Public transport stayed off roads.
Manipur CM Commemorates WWII Victims and Calls for Peace
Imphal, April 20: Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh urged citizens to maintain peace and cooperation during a recent event. He emphasized that strikes and disruptions significantly impact daily wage earners and the general public. Thus, fostering social harmony is a collective responsibility. The Chief Minister made these remarks while unveiling a memorial stone in ... Read more Manipur CM Commemorates WWII Victims and Calls for Peace
Congress seeks probe into fresh killings in Manipur, flags collapse of law and order
Inner Manipur MP A. Bimol Akoijam says the killing of two children on April 7 is a gruesome reminder of continuing insecurity in the State. He alleges that both the Centre and the State government have abdicated responsibility of protecting lives and ensuring peace.
Manipur CM unveils memorial in honour of WWII Japanese bombing victims
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh unveiled a memorial stone in Imphal East honouring victims of a 1943 Japanese aerial bombing during World War II. This event marked the 83rd commemoration of the Khurai Chingangbam Mandop Aerial Bombing. The Chief Minister acknowledged the tragic history and its impact on Manipuri society.
Manipur Board Class 12 results for 2026 are out today, April 20th. Students can check their scores on manresults.nic.in and cohsem.nic.in. Despite initial website glitches due to high traffic, results are now accessible. The board also announced stream-wise toppers. Exams were held from February to March, with practicals in January.
Manipur Shutdown Disrupts Daily Life Amid Violence; 21 Arrested
Imphal, April 20: Daily life in Imphal Valley and the Naga-dominated hilly areas of Manipur has been severely disrupted due to an ongoing shutdown called by various organizations. The shutdown continued on Monday following violence during a rally in Imphal West district, leading to the arrest of 21 individuals for their alleged involvement. The call ... Read more Manipur Shutdown Disrupts Daily Life Amid Violence; 21 Arrested
21 held for 'involvement' in violence during protest march in Manipur
During the violence on April 18, vehicles of security personnel were pelted with stones, petrol bombs hurled, leaving three personnel injured, a senior officer said. Twenty-one people have been arrested in connection with the mob violence, says police
Assam Rifles Conduct Major Operation in Manipur, Seizes Cache of Weapons and Explosives
Imphal, April 20: The Assam Rifles launched a significant search operation in the Kamjong district of Manipur based on intelligence reports. Authorities received information about weapons and explosives being hidden near the India-Myanmar border, with plans for their transportation. The operation took place between the nights of April 11 and 12, 2026. During the search, ... Read more Assam Rifles Conduct Major Operation in Manipur, Seizes Cache of Weapons and Explosives
University of Design, Innovation and Technology (UDIT) recently with an evening of music, craft and conversation at Bikaner House, New Delhi which featured live performances steeped in soulful sufi music by Madan Gopal Singh and ensemble Chaar Yaar. L to R - Leena Singh, Cofounder of Ashima-Leena, Shovana Narayan Padma Bhushan Recipient & Kathak exponent, Jitin Chadha, Pro Chancellor UDIT and Samar Jodhi at UDIT's celebratory evening The celebratory evening was graced with the presence of eminent dignitaries from the creative, academic, arts and cultural community like Dr. Jitin Chadha (Pro Chancellor, UDIT), Rhea Jay Singh, Leena Singh (Co-Founder, Ashima-Leena), Sunil Sethi (Chairman, Fashion Design Council of India), Amitabh Kant (Former CEO, NITI Ayog and Ex-G20 Sherpa, Government of India), Rita Chadha, Ajit Singh Chadha (Chancellor, UDIT), Shovana Narayan (Padma Bhushan Recipient & renowned Kathak exponent), Sharon Lowen (Eminent American-born Indian Classical Dancer and Cultural Ambassador; Exponent of Odissi, Manipuri & Chhau) and Jatin Das (Padma Bhushan recipient and celebrated painter, muralist and artist). Also present at the event were Ashwajit Singh (Founder & Managing Director of IPE Global) and Nalini Singh (Senior journalist & media entrepreneur and Founder of Synergy Media Entertainment) among others. Bringing together distinctive practitioners from across design, education and the arts, The Transition positioned itself as a moment of continuity, carrying forward a decade of practice while opening into new academic possibilities and creating space for dialogue. The evening opened with a visual retrospective of the institution’s decade-long celebration, a culinary programme inspired by Shahjahanabad and live musical performances, creating a setting for dialogue and exchange. A live performance by Madan Gopal Singh & Chaar Yaar anchored the occasion with a second musical showcase featuring Gazi Khan Barna and Sawai Khan on khartal, Thanu Khan Manganiyar on bhapang, morchang and vocals, with Rhea Jay Singh, blending traditional forms with contemporary interpretation. Marking the occasion, Dr. Jitin Chadha, Pro-Chancellor, UDIT , described the university as an evolution made possible by the collective efforts of the IIAD family, past and present. Reflecting on the decade-long journey from IIAD to UDIT, he noted, “This celebratory evening marks a pivotal moment in our journey from the Indian Institute of Art & Design (IIAD) to the UDIT, honoring a decade of design-led learning while embracing an integrated future that aligns with emerging technologies and collaborative practice.” Building on the 10-year legacy of IIAD , design-led learning and sustained industry engagement has shaped UDIT’s academic foundation. UDIT now sustains an integrated academic framework that aligns design, and emerging technologies, underpinned by project-led coursework, studio-based practice and collaborative endeavours. The University is anchored in an interdisciplinary approach across its three schools offering undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across a diverse range of disciplines. The School of Design comprises the departments of Fashion, Visual Communication and Product & Interior Design. The School of Management includes the departments of Fashion Management and Technology Management. A unified approach to learning, where multiple ways of thinking converge to shape thoughtful, well-rounded creators. About UDIT The University of Design, Innovation and Technology (UDIT) marks a new direction for higher education in India. Established through an Act of the Haryana State Legislature, UDIT is conceived as a university for creators, built to respond to a world where design, technology and business increasingly operate together. UDIT marks the evolution of a decade of design excellence at the Indian Institute of Art and Design (IIAD), founded in 2015. IIAD has proved over the past decade that studio-based, hands-on education produces industry-ready graduates. UDIT extends this philosophy across three integrated schools: Design, Technology and Management. These are not separate schools sharing a campus. They are three dimensions of a single educational philosophy, with deliberately porous boundaries, shared studios and collaborative curricula designed to shape professionals who build an understanding between creative vision, technical execution and business strategy. UDIT’s Gurugram campus is by design made for collaboration and creation. With co-working hubs, dynamic exhibition spaces, an open-air amphitheatre, an expansive library, industry-grade labs and full-scale sports courts, the environment itself contributes to students’ learning. The studio is the core of a UDIT education. What truly sets UDIT apart is its inclination towards studio-based hands-on learning, with the curriculum being constantly tailored in sync with evolving industry trends. The School of Design brings together Visual Communication, Fashion, Product & Interior Design, with B.Des. and M.Des. degrees grounded in rigorous creative thinking and applied practice. The School of Management focuses on industries where creativity and commerce intersect, spanning fashion, luxury and technology, with BBA and MBA programmes designed to cultivate business leaders who can navigate both strategic and operational realities. Complementing this, the School of Technology offers B.Tech and M.Tech programmes that approach computer science, AI & Design and emerging technologies through a design-led lens, producing technologists who understand users, systems and product thinking in equal measure. A strong network of over 500 industry partnerships, developed through IIAD, continues to anchor UDIT’s engagement with practice. Collaborations with leading international universities, including Kingston University, Nottingham Trent University, University for the Creative Arts and Arts University Bournemouth, bring global perspectives into the academic experience. Bringing global standards to an education that is distinctly, purposefully India. UDIT represents a fundamental reimagination of higher education for the creative economy. Built on IIAD’s decade of design excellence, UDIT is India’s first university to fully integrate design, technology and management education around a creator-centred pedagogy.
Manipur Shutdown: State govt addresses minor deaths, security concerns
Manipur's Home Minister condemned a five-day shutdown protesting the deaths of two minors, highlighting its disruption to essential services. The government offered jobs to the bereaved family and promised justice, while also addressing demands from civil society groups and assuring enhanced security measures.
Violence Erupts in Imphal Rally; 21 Arrested Amid Unrest
Imphal, April 20: Unrest has once again gripped Manipur. During a rally in the capital, Imphal, police arrested 21 individuals for inciting violence. Efforts are underway to identify and apprehend others involved. On April 18, a torch rally was held on the Imphal-Jiribam road, organized by various civil society groups. The event escalated into chaos ... Read more Violence Erupts in Imphal Rally; 21 Arrested Amid Unrest
Manipur night rallies turn violent: Thousands flock to protest death of two children
Manipur Police Arrest Individual for Provocative Social Media Posts
Imphal, April 20: The Manipur Police have arrested an individual for posting incendiary and provocative content on the Facebook account Mitei Nongsaa Lamyanba. This information was shared by the police on the social media platform X. Authorities reported that the Facebook account in question contained highly inflammatory material, including threats and incitements to violence, which ... Read more Manipur Police Arrest Individual for Provocative Social Media Posts
Bomb attack: Thousands take out night rallies in Manipur after 2 children die
Imphal: Thousands of people hit the streets at various places in Manipur valley districts on Sunday evening, April 19, protesting against a recent bomb attack in which two children were killed. Night rallies were organised at Koirengei and Hatta Golpati in Imphal East district, Kakching district and Mayai Lambi in Imphal West district. The protesters 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 .
Manipur shutdown over civilian killings disrupts normal life; Nagas call stir
United Naga Council Calls for Three-Day Shutdown in Manipur Following Brutal Killings
Imphal, April 20: The United Naga Council (UNC) has announced a complete shutdown in Manipur from midnight on April 20 to midnight on April 23. This decision comes in response to the brutal killings of two Naga citizens. The announcement was made during an emergency meeting held at the UNC headquarters. Representatives from the All ... Read more United Naga Council Calls for Three-Day Shutdown in Manipur Following Brutal Killings
Manipur Shutdown Disrupts Daily Life as Naga Groups Call for Protest
Imphal, April 20: Daily life in the Imphal Valley of Manipur has been severely disrupted due to a five-day shutdown called in protest against the alleged murder of two minor children by suspected Kuki militants. The shutdown was initiated by Meira Paibi, a powerful womens organization, along with various civil society organizations (CSOs). It took ... Read more Manipur Shutdown Disrupts Daily Life as Naga Groups Call for Protest
Meira Paibi holds massive protest in Imphal East, hundreds of women march for NRC, security
Hundreds of women in Imphal East held a massive protest rally. They demanded the National Register of Citizens be implemented before the census. Protesters also called for safe movement on national highways and action against narco-terrorism. The rally highlighted concerns over law and order and public safety in Manipur.
Five deaths, no arrests as fresh violence grips Manipur
As the attackers remain unidentified, locals have hit the streets multiple times in the past one week and have clashed with security forces demanding arrests
'Won't Rest Until Accused Punished': Manipur Deputy Chief Minister Losii Dikho On Ambush
It is heart-wrenching that this atrocity occurred just twelve hours after I visited Ukhrul district... Manipur Deputy Chief Minister Losii Dikho said
Amid shutdown, Manipur group calls for BJP boycott
After womens groups in Meitei-dominated Imphal Valley, a Naga organisation announces a three-day shutdown in the Naga areas
Tensions Persist in Manipur After Two Citizens Killed, Search for Militants Underway
Imphal, April 19: Tensions remain high in Manipurs Ukhrul district following the murder of two individuals, including a retired Indian Army soldier. The incident occurred just a day prior, prompting ongoing security operations to apprehend the militants involved. A police officer reported that an FIR has been filed against suspected Kuki militants at the Litang ... Read more Tensions Persist in Manipur After Two Citizens Killed, Search for Militants Underway
Manipur Home Minister Appeals to Withdraw Five-Day Shutdown for Peace
Imphal, April 19: Home Minister Govind Das Konthoujam has urged the withdrawal of the proposed five-day complete shutdown in the state. He called on all civil society organizations and the public to maintain peace and resolve issues through dialogue. The minister addressed a press conference at the Chief Ministers Secretariat in Imphal on Sunday. He ... Read more Manipur Home Minister Appeals to Withdraw Five-Day Shutdown for Peace
Additional security forces to arrive in Manipur after West Bengal elections: Minister
Mine and bulletproof vehicles have already started coming. After the Bengal elections on April 23 and April 29, all the withdrawn forces, along with additional forces and those apt in counterinsurgency, will arrive in the State, says Manipur Home Minister Govindas Konthoujam
Tension Continues To Rock Manipur, 5-day Total Shutdown Of Imphal Valley
The shutdown call has been given a day after six persons, including three women Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were injured after a clash broke out between protestors and security forces during a torch rally held in Manipurs Thangmeiband region in Imphal on Saturday
Additional security forces to arrive in Manipur after Bengal elections: Minister
Manipur will receive more security forces after the West Bengal elections conclude. Home Minister Govindas Konthoujam stated this, assuring the public of enhanced protection. He also urged for the end of a five-day state shutdown, highlighting its negative impact on daily life, education, and businesses. The government is addressing demands related to the Tronglaobi incident.
Shillong protest condemns killing of kids in Manipur
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, April 18: The Manipuri Elders Consortium Shillong (MECS) on Saturday held a silent protest in the state capital to condemn the killing of two children in the Tronglaobi incident in Manipur and criticised the national media for its perceived silence on the violence. A large number of participants gathered for the [] The post Shillong protest condemns killing of kids in Manipur appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Two killed in ambush on Manipur highway
Police say suspected extremists fired at convoy in Ukhrul; two Tangkhul Naga men die in attack; Naga organisation blames Kuki armed groups; CM says govt. ready to hand over probe to NIA
CPI asks PM Modi to apologise to women over 'cold storage' of Reservation Act
The CPI has demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi apologize to women nationwide. The party alleges the Prime Minister is delaying the Women's Reservation Act. They also cite the President's exclusion from the new Parliament inauguration and atrocities in Manipur. The CPI claims the Prime Minister views women as political tools.
Manipur Chief Minister Condemns Attack in Ukhrul, Promises NIA Investigation
Imphal, April 18: The Manipur government has strongly condemned an attack by militants in Ukhrul district that resulted in the deaths of two innocent civilians. The incident occurred around 2:30 PM on Saturday when suspected militants targeted five vehicles traveling on the Imphal-Ukhrul road near TM Kasom village. Chief Minister N. Biren Singh described the ... Read more Manipur Chief Minister Condemns Attack in Ukhrul, Promises NIA Investigation
Manipur Shooting Incident Under NIA Investigation, Chief Minister Condemns Attack
Imphal, April 18: The investigation into the recent shooting incident in Ukhrul district, Manipur, has been handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh announced this decision on Saturday, condemning the attack strongly. According to police reports, unidentified armed assailants opened fire on vehicles along the Imphal-Dimapur National Highway (NH-2), ... Read more Manipur Shooting Incident Under NIA Investigation, Chief Minister Condemns Attack
Assam Rifles Celebrates World Heritage Day with Local Community in Manipur
Imphal, April 18: The Assam Rifles took a significant step towards cultural preservation by celebrating World Heritage Day with the local community in Sehlon village, Chandel district, on Saturday. This initiative was thoughtfully designed to foster a shared sense of heritage conservation in the region. It holds particular importance in Manipurs current social landscape, where ... Read more Assam Rifles Celebrates World Heritage Day with Local Community in Manipur
Two Naga Civilians Shot Dead in Manipur Amid Rising Ethnic Tensions
Imphal, April 18: In Manipur, escalating ethnic tensions have led to a tragic incident where unknown armed assailants shot and killed two Naga civilians on Saturday in Ukhrul district. The attack occurred on the Imphal-Dimapur National Highway (NH-2) while vehicles were en route to Ukhrul. A senior police officer from Imphal confirmed the identities of ... Read more Two Naga Civilians Shot Dead in Manipur Amid Rising Ethnic Tensions
Manipur: Two killed as armed assailants open fire on vehicles on NH-202 near Ukhrul
Two individuals were killed in a shooting incident on National Highway-202 in Manipur. Unidentified armed assailants opened fire on vehicles traveling towards Ukhrul. The attack occurred as the Chief Minister visited Ukhrul. The deceased were identified as residents of Ukhrul district. This incident follows recent protests and a bomb attack. Mobile internet services were revoked in five Imphal Valley districts.
2 Including Retired Soldier Killed In Highway Ambush In Manipur's Ukhrul
The killings happened just a day after Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh visited the district and spoke about providing security for common people to use the highway safely
Mobile Internet Services Restored in Five Districts of Manipur
Imphal, April 18: The Manipur government has made a significant decision. It has lifted the temporary ban on mobile internet and data services in five districts: Imphal West, Imphal East, Thoubal, Kakching, and Bishnupur. The Home Department announced this order on April 18, stating that the restrictions were imposed on April 7 due to deteriorating ... Read more Mobile Internet Services Restored in Five Districts of Manipur
Internet Ban Lifted in Manipur as Situation Improves
Imphal, April 18: The Manipur government has lifted the ban on mobile internet and data services in five districts of the Imphal Valley following improvements in law and order. The ban was imposed on April 7, shortly after a deadly bomb attack in Bishnupur district that claimed the lives of two children and injured their ... Read more Internet Ban Lifted in Manipur as Situation Improves
Law and order remain sensitive but under control: Manipur CM
The briefing by IGAR [South] Major General Gaurav Sharma at the secretariat today reaffirmed that the law and order situation in the State is sensitive but under control, with security forces responding to all disturbances with utmost care and restraint, says Chief Minister
Killing Of 2 Children Sparks Fresh Protests, Clashes In Manipur
Fresh protests broke out across Manipur's Valley region on Friday night, with large crowds taking to the streets in Imphal East over the killing of two children in the Tronglaobi incident.
Manipur erupts after blast kills children, protests turn violent in Imphal West
Mass protest in Manipur over killing of two children in blast
Thousands of people in Manipur held a torch rally in Imphal West despite prohibitory orders, protesting a bomb blast in Bishnupur district that killed two children. Protesters demanded the arrest of those responsible, with the rally leading to clashes with security forces
Manipur CM Khemchand Singh visits Ukhrul, pushes dialogue to bridge KukiTangkhul trust deficit
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh visited Ukhrul district on a trust-building mission between Kuki and Tangkhul Naga communities. He emphasized dialogue for peace, addressing villagers' concerns about education, water, and infrastructure, and assured swift action on development projects to secure future generations' well-being.
Manipur Chief Minister Leads Trust-Building Mission in Ukhrul, Calls for Dialogue and Harmony
Imphal, April 18: Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh visited several villages in Ukhrul district on Friday as part of the Trust-Building Mission. The primary aim was to bridge the trust deficit between the Kuki and Tangkhul Naga communities. During his visit, Chief Minister Khemchand Singh emphasized that every community has both good and bad ... Read more Manipur Chief Minister Leads Trust-Building Mission in Ukhrul, Calls for Dialogue and Harmony

