Puthiba Kangkhut beat LSK A Kangkhut 18 13 in Samarendra Memorial Kang
Puthiba Kangkhut of Khundrakpam AC beat LSK A Kangkhut of Wangoi AC by 18 13 panjal today in the Group B opening match of the 26th edition of the Arambam Samarendra Singh Ningshing Kumon League Cum Knock out Kendrawise Kang Tournament 2026 being held at Shamurailatpam Gourachandra Sharma Mandap, Hiyanglam Wabagai Puthiba Kangkhut led the first half 8 6 before securing 10 more points against LSK A's 7 to walk away 18 13 winners today in the 12 team tournament organised by Literary and Sporting Organisation LISPO , Hiyanglam Wabagai under the aegis of the Manipur Kang Association KLASA Kangkhut of Oinam AC defeated Dhrubatara Kangkhut of Wabagai AC yesterday in the opening match of the league cum knock out tournament by 18 11 panjil KKCO Kangkhut, Keishamthong AC will play Bhagabati Kangkhut, Wabagai AC in the Group D opening match tomorrow Source The Sangai Express
YAC, CHAMP register first wins in Mema Memorial Veteran T20 Cricket Tournament
YAC, Yaiskul and CHAMP, Khagempalli posted their first wins in two games each in the ongoing 3rd Khomdram O Hijam Mema Devi Memorial T 20 Manipur Veteran Cricket Tournament today In the Group D match, YAC pulled off a 59 run victory over YPHU W, Lalambung courtesy of Chitranjan's fifer Bhaskar 32, Herod 24 and Chitranjan 19 led YAC to 128 9 after they won the toss and elected to bat first before Chitranjan 5 5 in 4 overs , James 2 14 , and Birjit 2 30 bundled YPHU W out for 69 runs Kumarkanta 4 22 , Bikram 2 28 , and Heromen 2 24 were among the wickets for YPHU W before they collapsed within 13 4 overs despite Hemanta 26 and Jinendra 16 leading from the front Chitranjan was eventually named man of the match In the Group B encounter staged later in the day, CHAMP overwhelmed NCA by 76 runs Rocket 26 and John 25 not out led the CHAMP scoring as the team posted a modest total of 147 5 before bowling out 10 man NCA for 71 runs in 17 overs riding on a concerted effort from Naresh 2 5 , Uttam 2 6 and Sudhir 2 20 For NCA, Rabendra 2 32 , Manglemba 1 35 and Somananda 1 12 were among the wickets before Dinesh scored the highest 29 off 21 balls in a lost cause Naresh of CHAMP, who scored 16 runs and picked 2 wickets, was named man of the match Source The Sangai Express
Revival of Indigenous Native Games 2026 kicks off in Imphal
The five day Revival of Indigenous Native Games RING 2026 commenced today at Mapal Kangjeibung under the joint organisation of the Manipur Upliftment Centre and National Yuva Cooperative Society RING celebrates indigenous games and living traditions that embody the spirit, history and identity of communities across generations The initiative aims to empower youths while fostering leadership through sports and shared cultural heritage br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 05 Native 20260522 jpg border 1 alt Revival of Indigenous Native Games 2026 kicks off in Imphal td tr tr td align center Revival of Indigenous Native Games 2026 kicks off in Imphal td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br Speaking at the inaugural function, the Commissioner of Youth Affairs and Sports Naorem Praveen, IAS,highlighted that Manipur is globally recognised for its rich legacy of indigenous sports and native games Referring to traditional games such as Sagol Kangjei, Khong Kangjei and Yubi Lakpi, he stressed that these sports are deeply rooted in the culture and identity of the people He emphasised the need for proper training, institutional support and early exposure for children to preserve and promote indigenous games It was further noted that Sagol Kangjei possesses strong tourism potential and called for dedicated training spaces and the inclusion of indigenous games in educational curricula Referring to Thang Ta, speakers mentioned that the martial art form is now featured in National school championships He also encouraged youth to channelise their energy through sports and cultural activities, while stressing that such initiatives should be organised annually for the preservation and promotion of native games In the inaugural address, Senior Journalist and Editor of the Imphal Review of Arts and Politics, Pradeep Phanjoubam, underscored the urgent need to safeguard Manipur's traditional games as an integral part of the State's sporting and cultural heritage Our indigenous games are deeply connected to our identity and sporting culture If we fail to preserve and promote them through collective and sustained efforts, there is a real danger that these living traditions may one day survive only in museums, he remarked The importance of pioneers in traditional sports was also highlighted, stating that their leadership is essential in creating awareness and inspiring wider participation to keep these games alive and relevant for future generations Olympian Nameirakpam Kunjarani Devi, recipient of the Padma Shri, Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award and Arjuna Award in Weightlifting, expressed willingness to share her expertise for youth development, stating that proper guidance would help talented youths shape their future Director Manipur Tourism, Lourembam Bikram Singh, IAS and eminent artiste Lourembam Badabati devi, renowned sportspersons also attended the function as dignitaries Demonstrations of several indigenous sports and martial traditions including Thang Ta Huyel Langon , Arambai exhibition, Mukna Kangjei, Sagol Kangjei and Kom Archery exhibition were the highlight of the event Yubi Lakpi, Thouri Chingbi, Mukna and Kangjei disciplines are also part of the games Source The Sangai Express DIPR
Major Security Operation in Manipur: 67 Weapons Seized, 4 Militants Arrested
Imphal, May 22: In a significant security operation, Manipur police and central security forces have recovered 67 weapons, including 27 AK-series rifles and 11 American-made rifles, in the past 24 hours. Additionally, a large quantity of ammunition and explosives was also seized. Authorities reported that four militants from the United National Liberation Front-Pambei faction were ... Read more Major Security Operation in Manipur: 67 Weapons Seized, 4 Militants Arrested
Manipur DGP moved to Cabinet Secretariat
Rajiv Singh has been appointed Secretary (Security) in the Cabinet Secretariat. He had been appointed as Manipurs police chief by relaxing service conditions after an ethnic violence erupted in the State on May 3, 2023.
Hostage crisis continues to keep Manipur on edge
Tensions remain high in Naga and Kuki areas after armed miscreants ambushed civilian vehicles, resulting in three deaths and four injuries. The United Naga Council has urged the Kuki Inpi Manipur to reveal the status of six missing male hostages, imposing an economic blockade.
Manipur: 67 weapons, 27 AK rifles seized; four UNLF(P) cadres arrested in joint operation
Manipur Police recover weapons, including looted police weapons, from cadres of armed group
Four cadres of the UNLF(P) were apprehended while they were in the process of selling the looted police weapons; the Pambei faction of the UNLF signed a peace agreement with the Centre and the State government in November 2023
PM Modi gifts Assams Muga silk and Manipur-inspired stole to Giorgia Meloni
Among the gifts presented to Meloni were a traditional Muga silk stole from Assam and a Shirui Lily-inspired silk stole linked to Manipurs cultural identity
Prime Minister Modi's recent five-nation tour saw him present world leaders with culturally rich Indian gifts. From Assam's golden Muga silk to Manipur's Shirui Lily stoles and Agra's marble inlay boxes, these presents showcased India's diverse traditional crafts, agricultural bounty, and musical heritage, fostering cultural exchange.
I League 3 Sunrise Club Orissa, Baghpat FC win as KLASA, TRAU share spoils in Manipur derby
Sunrise Club Orissa and Baghpat FC registered full points as KLASA and TRAU shared spoils in the Manipur derby in the I League 3 playoff matches today Sunrise Club Orissa romped to a 7 1 win over Chhaygaon FC for their first win in three playoff matches in the morning fixture at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium Muhammed Ashiq S 7', 85' and Faslurahman Methukayil 43', 68' played pivotal role in setting up the comprehensive win for the Odisha team as Suraj Kumar P 45' , Arshad P 68' , and Muhammed Thameem Tk 83' chipped in with a goal apiece The only goal for Chhaygaon FC was scored by Midul Doley in the 29th minute Meanwhile in the Manipur derby staged later in the day at the same venue, KLASA and TRAU shared a point apiece after playing out a 1 1 draw Moirangthem Diya drew first blood in the first minute of the second half to put TRAU ahead but Wahengbam Tejkumar Meitei netted the equaliser for KLASA in the 79th minute Despite efforts, neither team were able to find the difference Elsewhere at SAI Stadium, FC Raengdai went down 1 3 to Baghpat FC Rakshit opened the scoring for Baghpat FC in the 10th minute before Piyush Sikarwar scored back to back in the 40th and 72nd minutes to make it 3 0 Tingkaochun Gangmei scored the consolation goal for FC Raengdai in the 76th minute At the end of 3 rounds, Baghpat FC went top of the table on 7 points as Sunrise Club Orissa went second with 5 points Manipur's KLASA, FC Raengdai and TRAU are in the 3rd, 4th and 5th places as Chhaygaon FC are at the bottom without any points Source The Sangai Express
KSDO, YPHU N emerge victorious in Mema Memorial Veteran T20 Cricket Tourney
KSDO, Kyamgei and YPHU N, Lalambung emerged victorious in today's Group A and C matches of the ongoing 3rd Khomdram Ongbi Hijam Mema Memorial T 20 Manipur Veteran Cricket Tournament 2026 at Langthabal Public Ground In the Group A match, KSDO beat SNC, Sangaiprou by 51 runs for their second win in 3 matches as they raised 169 6 after electing to bat first and restricted SNC for 118 runs in reply Abdul Khalique scored 76 off 47 balls and Abid made 25 off 15 balls to steer KSDO to 169 6 before Md Noushad Ali 2 17 and Riyajuddin 2 18 led in derailing SNC chase despite Guna adding 41 off 40 balls and Ranendrajit making 27 not out off 29 balls Romeshchandra 3 23 was the pick of the SNC bowlers in the first innings Abdul Khalique of KSDO was eventually named man of the match Later in the day, Dhaneshor 51 off 42 balls, Shantikumar 21 off 20 balls and Robin 20 off 18 balls helped YPHU N raise a modest total of 153 runs for 6 wickets before Devkumar 4 25 and Jinta 2 12 led in bundling out LCCC for 110 runs in 19 1 overs Ranbir 3 25 had earlier picked three wickets for LCCC before Kison 22 off 20 balls, Srinivashan 20 off 18 balls and Aneshkumar 20 off 27 balls led the scoring in reply Devkumar, who picked four wickets to earn YPHU N second straight Group C victory, was named man of the match Source The Sangai Express
AMSTA greets Indian Sepaktakraw team on historic WC silver medal win
The All Manipur Sepaktakraw Association AMSTA has extended its heartfelt congratulations to the Indian Sepaktakraw team for winning the silver medal in the Quadrant Event of the TM ISTAF Sepaktakraw World Cup 2026 held at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia AMSTA, in a statement, termed the achievement a historic milestone as India entered the final of the World Cup competition for the first time The association applauded the dedication, teamwork, and fighting spirit displayed by the players and the Sepaktakraw Federation of India throughout the tournament in Kuala Lumpur AMSTA also conveyed special congratulations to Manipuri players Sorokhaibam Malemnganba Singh, captain of the Indian team, along with Yumnam Akash and Wahengbam Henary Singh for their remarkable contribution to the team's success The association also congratulated teammates Ram Kumar Sharma, Ashish, and Bobby Kumar Source The Sangai Express
65th CC Meet NMFA beat MIUFC 1 0, goalless draw for RAHEE UC, ABA
North Manipur Football Association NMFA Nambol beat Mayang Imphal United FC MIUFC 1 0 as RAHEE UC played out a goalless draw with Athletic Brother's Association ABA , Kshetrigao in today's Group D matches of the 65th Babina Group Sir Churachand Singh KCSI, CBE Memorial Football Tournament 2025 26 In the Group D opening match of the tournament staged this afternoon at Mapal Kangjeibung, NMFA and MIUFC entered the break goalless before Leitanthem Malemnganba scored in the 77th minute to earn NMFA all three points In the second Group D match, ABA and RAHEE had fair share of chances but lack of finesse in the attacking third of both the sides forced them to share a point apiece Source The Sangai Express
World Diversity Day: Many Voices, One Humanity
Cultural diversity is not a destination humanity has reached. It is a work perpetually in progress and perpetually at risk MIR ALTAF A World of Staggering Plurality On World Cultural Diversity Day, the most important cultural monument should neither be a building nor a manuscript. It should be an old woman in a remote village who knows something no one else does: a song, a dyeing technique, a way of reading the monsoon sky, a word for a feeling that no other language has ever named. Because when she is gone, that knowledge does not retire into an archive. It disappears from the world entirely, as completely as though it had never existed. This is what is truly at stake on May 21, when the world observes the Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, proclaimed by the United Nations in 2002 following the adoption of UNESCOs Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity. It is not merely a commemorative occasion. It is a standing invitation to humanity to recognise that our differences are not fault lines to be feared, but fertile ground from which understanding, creativity, and enduring peace can grow. In 2026, the invitation carries a new weight. The world is changing fast and not always in ways that are kind to difference. The real question for our time is not whether cultures will meet. They will, every day, everywhere. The question is whether those meetings will leave both sides richer or diminished. 7,000+ Languages spoken worldwide 370M+ Indigenous peoples globally ~50% Of world languages at risk $2.25T Cultural industries globally Across six continents, cultural diversity manifests in astonishing forms, like in the oral traditions of West African griots, the architectural philosophy of Japanese ma (negative space), the communal cosmology of Andean Pachamama worship, and the stoic civic ethos of Scandinavian societies. Each represents not simply a different way of doing things, but a fundamentally different way of understanding what it means to be human. UNESCOs 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions remains the foundational legal instrument in this field, recognising cultural goods and services as bearers of identity and values rather than mere commercial commodities. Yet the gap between legal recognition and lived reality yawns wide. Languages disappear at the rate of roughly one every two weeks. A child growing up today in rural Bolivia or the forests of Odisha is simultaneously more connected to global culture than any previous generation, and more at risk of losing their own. Cultural diversity is as necessary for humankind as biodiversity is for nature. UNESCO Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity, 2001 The Republic That Is a Civilisation To speak of cultural diversity in an Indian context is to speak in superlatives that nonetheless fall short of the reality. India is not merely a diverse country; it is a civilisation that has functioned, across millennia, as a living laboratory of cultural coexistence. With 22 officially recognised languages and over 1,600 mother tongues documented in the census, eight major religions, dozens of distinct classical art forms, and a culinary geography that transforms every hundred kilometres, Indias diversity is not incidental to its identity. It is its identity. 1,600+ Mother tongues documented 705 Scheduled tribal communities 16 UNESCO ICH elements inscribed 43 World Heritage Sites The philosophical underpinning of Indias approach to diversity is perhaps best captured in the ancient concept of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam the world is one family. This is not a passive tolerance of difference but an active embrace of it, rooted in the understanding that plurality is not a problem to be managed but a wisdom to be drawn upon. The Vedic tradition of debating opposing philosophical systems side by side, the Sufi dargahs that welcomed devotees of all faiths, the syncretic folk music that blended Hindu and Islamic devotional vocabularies, these were not accidents of geography but the fruits of a deliberate cultural philosophy. Modern India carries this inheritance forward imperfectly but persistently. The constitutional protections for linguistic and cultural minorities under Articles 29 and 30 are among the most robust frameworks for minority cultural rights in the world. The Sangeet Natak Akademi, Sahitya Akademi, and Lalit Kala Akademi have, for seven decades, worked to document, sustain, and celebrate art forms from every corner of the subcontinent. On this World Diversity Day, Indias challenge and its opportunity is to translate constitutional aspiration into living practice. That means not merely preserving heritage in museums and festivals, but ensuring that the communities who are the living custodians of that heritage have the economic security and institutional support to continue creating, not just surviving. Indias Northeast offers perhaps the most concentrated illustration of this challenge and potential. The eight sister states together are home to over 200 distinct ethnic groups and also over 200 languages and dialects. Manipuri dance and Mizo choral traditions, the textile arts of the Nagas and the boat festivals of Assam, this region is not a peripheral curiosity but a cultural heartland. The recent granting of Classical Language status to additional Indian languages is a step in the right direction; what is needed now is the sustained, granular work of documentation, transmission, and economic empowerment of cultural practitioners. The Valley Where Cultures Embraced: Kashmir Focus Kashmir occupies a singular place in the cartography of world culture. Positioned at the crossroads of South Asia, Central Asia, and the Silk Road, the valley absorbed and synthesised influences from Persian, Mughal, Buddhist, Shaivite, and Central Asian traditions across fifteen centuries of cultural exchange. The result is a remarkably original culture with its own aesthetic language, philosophical tradition, and social fabric. The tradition of Kashmiriyat, the composite cultural identity of the valley, transcending religious lines, represents one of the most instructive examples of cultural coexistence in South Asian history. Shared shrines, syncretic devotional poetry in the tradition of Lal Ded and Sheikh Nooruddin Noorani, these were the lived texture of Kashmiri pluralism. The Kashmiri handicraft sector, comprising Pashmina weaving, Kani shawls, papier-mch, walnut
Naga body in Manipur petitions PM, seeking release of six Naga captives
Naga Womens Union demands abrogation of the Centres Suspension of Operations pacts with Kuki extremist groups; comes two days after a Kuki-Zo Council memo to the PM, seeking the release of 14 Kuki hostages
Manipur: Thousands of Naga women stage sit-in protest, demand release of six men held hostage
Protest Erupts in Manipur Districts as Six Abducted Naga Men Remain Untraced
A large number of protesters gathered at the demonstration site, expressing anger over the continued captivity of the six men nearly a week after their abduction.
Manipur: Security forces launch operation to trace hostages held by armed groups
Imphal: Security forces have been conducting search operations in the interior hill terrains of the Kangpokpi district in search of people still held hostage by armed groups, police said on Wednesday, May 20. Sniffer dogs have also been deployed for the operation, an official said. Combing and search operations are being continued by security forces 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 .
Security forces carry out search operation in Manipur to trace those held hostage by armed groups
More than 38 people were abducted and held hostage by armed groups in Kangpokpi and Senapati districts on May 13
Mema Memorial Veteran T 20 Cricket TCMDC, REYS extend winning run to 3 games
TCMDC, Thongju defeated BSC A, Brahmapur Laljilakpa Leikai by 4 wickets for the third Group C victory in the 3rd Khomdram Ongbi Hijam Mema Memorial T 20 Manipur Veteran Cricket Tournament at Langthabal Public Ground today BSC A won the toss and opted to bat first Things however did not fare well for the BSC batters and eventually they succumbed at 89 for 7 wickets in the allotted 20 overs TCMDC then rode on Rakesh's unbeaten 34 off 28 balls and Gulshannanda's 20 to seal the victory in 18 3 overs with 4 wickets to spare TCMDC's Brajakumar was crucial in restricting BSC A to a lowly total as he picked four wickets 4 11 and was eventually adjudged man of the match Bijesh 2 11 and Jiten 1 19 also shared 3 wickets for TCMDC before Gopal 2 16 and Thomas 2 18 led the blunt BSC A bowling attack Brajakumar was eventually declared man of the match Later in the day, REYS, Nagamapal defeated UCC, Uripok by 15 runs for the third successive Group A victory REYS posted a modest total of 129 runs for 7 wickets after electing to bat first and held UCC to 114 for 6 in reply Maikel 33 off 32 retired , Jagjit 25 not out off 23, and Kenny 24 off 23 balls led the scoring for REYS before Helendro 37 off 34 and Rajkumar 30 not out off 24 balls led the UCC batting charge For REYS, Superjit 2 15 , Momo 1 28 , Jagjit 1 13 , and Nongdren 1 18 shared 5 wickets as Ashini 2 21 , Trimal 1 13 , and David 1 29 were among the wickets for UCC Jagjit of REYS was adjudged man of the match Source The Sangai Express
Major Drug Bust in Mizoram: 19.21 Crore Worth of Meth Tablets Seized, Two Arrested
Aizawl, May 20: Mizoram police have made a significant breakthrough by seizing methamphetamine tablets valued at over 19.21 crore. Two alleged drug traffickers from Manipur were arrested in connection with this case. Police officials reported that a white car traveling from Manipur to Aizawl was stopped near the Keifang junction in Saitual district based on ... Read more Major Drug Bust in Mizoram: 19.21 Crore Worth of Meth Tablets Seized, Two Arrested
Church Leaders Intensify Peace Mission Amid Rising Ethnic Tensions in Manipur
Imphal, May 19: Church leaders have accelerated their peace mission to alleviate growing ethnic tensions between the Naga and Kuki communities in Manipur. This initiative comes a day after a meeting with Chief Minister N. Biren Singh. On Tuesday, a 10-member delegation of church leaders arrived in the Naga-dominated Senapati district. They engaged in discussions ... Read more Church Leaders Intensify Peace Mission Amid Rising Ethnic Tensions in Manipur
2,000 Trucks Stranded On NH-2 In Manipur As Rival Groups Continue Blockades
More than 2,000 trucks are reportedly stranded, raising concerns over the movement of essential supplies and worsening hardship for drivers stuck along the route.
Watch: Manipur fuel hike triggers long queues at Imphal petrol pumps
Manipurs Loktak Lake is unlike any other lake in India. Known for its floating circular islands called phumdis, the lake is also home to the worlds only floating national park and rare wildlife including the king cobra the longest venomous snake on Earth.
Shaurya Chakra awardee Vipin Wilson, a CRPF officer, honoured in Thrissur
CRPF officer recognised for bravery in Manipur operation that thwarted attack by insurgents on CRPF post
Deep Cultural Ties Between Assam and Manipur Highlighted by CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
Guwahati, May 19: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma emphasized the profound cultural and spiritual connections between Assam and Manipur on Tuesday. He stated that the Vaishnav traditions of these two northeastern states continuously strengthen the regions shared civilizational heritage. Posting a video from the revered birthplace of the medieval saint-reformer Srimanta Sankardev at the ... Read more Deep Cultural Ties Between Assam and Manipur Highlighted by CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh backs church-led peace bid amid hostage crisis tensions
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh praised church leaders for their efforts to de-escalate the crisis following the killing of three church leaders. A 10-member team of church leaders met with the CM, volunteering to broker peace between tribal communities and advocating for the immediate release of hostages on humanitarian grounds.
46th State Senior Athletics C'ship 2026 from June 6
The Athletics Association of Manipur is set to host the 46th edition of the State Senior Athletics Championship 2026 from June 6 to 7 at Main Stadium, Khuman Lampak Athletes of the affiliated units and institutes, who have attained the age of 18 years as on June 6 are eligible to take part in the competition for men and women, said the association in a communique issued to units concerned Each unit institution can enter upto a maximum of three athletes in each event while an athlete can enter two individual events and two relay events Entry fee for athletes per event is Rs 100 to be paid at the time of entry submission , it said The last date of form submission is June 1, it said while informing that all athletes participating in the championship must submit a copy of AFI UID card Source The Sangai Express
Manipur National Highway closed over 'missing persons'
Truckers face hardship on NH-2 in Manipur as Kukis and Nagas impose a bandh and economic blockade. The protest stems from missing persons following a May 13 ambush. Both communities accuse each other of holding members captive. The United Naga Council announced an indefinite blockade, while Kuki Inpi Manipur extended its shutdown. Relief efforts are underway for stranded drivers.
Kuki-Jo Council Urges PM Modi for Intervention Amid Ongoing Violence in Manipur
Imphal, May 19: The Kuki-Jo Council, the largest organization representing the Kuki-Jo community, has called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene amid escalating ethnic violence and tension in Manipur. The organization expressed that the situation in the state is deteriorating, putting the safety, existence, and dignity of the community at risk. They urged the ... Read more Kuki-Jo Council Urges PM Modi for Intervention Amid Ongoing Violence in Manipur
Imphal, May 19: Amid escalating tensions between the Kuki and Naga communities in Manipur, church leaders have launched a significant peace initiative. Chief Minister N. Biren Singh praised this effort, stating that the active involvement of church leaders could play a crucial role in normalizing the situation. On May 13, unidentified militants opened fire in ... Read more Church Leaders Initiate Peace Efforts Amid Rising Tensions Between Kuki and Naga Communities in Manipur
Church bodies offer to broker Kuki-Naga peace in Manipur
Leaders of two church organisations meet Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh in a bid to end the conflict between the two communities in the State
Manipur Tensions: Trucks, Buses Stranded on NH-2 for Sixth Day
Security sources said that about 300 goods-laden trucks and nearly 700 passengers are stranded in the ongoing deadlock
Security forces launch operations in Manipur to rescue those who still in captivity of armed groups
Area domination exercises and search operations are also being carried out in different parts of the hill district to rescue all missing persons and arrest those responsible for holding hostages, says senior officer
Manipur: Security Forces Launch Rescue Operations for Captives Held By Armed Groups
Thirty-one of around 38 people belonging to the Kuki and Naga communities, who were held hostage by armed groups in Kangpokpi and Senapati districts, were released on May 14 and 15.
UNC launches economic blockade in Manipur
IMPHAL, May 17: The United Naga Council (UNC) on Sunday evening announced the launch of an inter-district economic blockade along national highways passing through Naga areas of Manipur following the expiry of the deadline for the safe release of six remaining Naga hostages allegedly held by Kuki militants. The UNC stated that the blockade would []
Violence-hit Manipur poses major hurdle to ECs voter roll revision drive in Northeast
The Election Commission of India's special intensive revision of electoral rolls faces significant challenges in violence-hit Manipur due to ongoing ethnic tensions and displacement. Officials deem the exercise a herculean task given the daily disruptions, though other northeastern states report full preparedness for the voter list update.
Manipur families seek release of Kuki, Naga captives
While Kuki-Zo organisations say 14 community members continue to be held hostage, Naga organisations say six of theirs are yet to be released
NCB cracks major India-Myanmar drug syndicate, arrests kingpin
Officials say Chintuang emerged as one of the biggest traffickers operating along the Myanmar-Mizoram-Manipur-Assam-Tripura corridor and was identified as a major international supplier of methamphetamine and heroin
Congress, Manipur group question appointment of National Sports University V-C
A retired IPS officer has been installed in violation of recruitment rules and prescribed qualifications under an Act governing Indias only such university, they say
Three months on, Manipur awaits Cabinet expansion
Manipur's new government faces a delayed cabinet expansion. Three months after formation, only the Chief Minister and four ministers are in place. Violence in the state is a key concern for the BJP central leadership. Seven ministerial positions remain vacant. A decision on expansion will be made when the situation is deemed appropriate.
Satellite-tagged Amur falcons returning from Africa, set to cross India
These birds were tagged in Manipur in 2025 and had migrated to Somalia in winter
10 of 38 abducted in Manipur still untraceable; Kuki groups call shutdown
Security forces and civil society groups are working to find ten people still missing in Manipur. An ambush on May 13 killed three civilians and injured four. Following this incident, several people were detained. Twenty-eight have now been safely released. Efforts continue to secure the release of the remaining individuals.
Manipur violence: Around 10 people still remain untraceable
Amidst the turmoil following the May 13 ambush that caused civilian harm, security forces and local advocacy groups are joining forces to advocate for the liberation of individuals still detained in Manipur. Continuous initiatives are in motion to assure their safe return home. The community is called upon to promote harmony and assist in achieving this goal.
Manipur Chief Minister reviews National Sports University project, hails PM Modis vision
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh visited the National Sports University in Koutruk. He reviewed ongoing infrastructure development and praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Chief Minister assured villagers of addressing their grievances. The university campus is targeted for completion by the end of this year. Student intake capacity will be around 1300.
Watch: Manipur sees fresh tribal tensions after church leader killings; hostage crisis unfolds
Fresh tensions have erupted in Manipur after civilians from Kuki and Naga communities were allegedly taken hostage by armed groups following recent killings in Kangpokpi and Noney districts.
Barn swallows in Manipur may have shed migratory trait
A new study challenges the understanding of the fork-tailed birds that were believed to be seasonal migrants in the northeastern region from colder northern climates
Talks on for release of those still in captivity of armed groups in Manipur
Book Review | What Manipur Riots Could Not Destroy
What is even more puzzling is the Indian government's apparent inability to douse the ethnic fires and then to bring about a just resolution of the political problem at the root of the violence
Manipur: 31 Kuki and Naga hostages released by armed groups
These people were taken to unknown areas after suspected militants shot dead three church leaders and injured four others in Kangpokpi on Wednesday, while a civilian was gunned down and his wife was wounded in Noney district.
Unsettled & Bloody Border Disputes
Assam has boundary disputes with Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur. These disputes are embedded in history and memory and the borders are more than just lines on a map. There are border residents who are regularly harassed by the more powerful state Assam. The last border skirmish between Assam and Mizoram in []
Commission of Inquirys deadline extended until November 20
The Centre has extended the deadline for the Commission of Inquiry probing Manipur's ethnic violence. The panel will now submit its report by November 20, 2026. This commission was formed in June 2023 to investigate the violence that began in May 2023. Over 260 people have died due to the ongoing conflict in the northeastern state.
28 Naga, Kuki civilians released in Manipur; slain church leaders buried
Kukis released all 14 Naga hostages, but the Nagas released half the number of Kukis they held captive; 14 Kuki men are unaccounted for; the government said it is trying to secure their release
Manipur: 31 Hostages From Naga and Kuki Communities Released
The civilians were abducted by Naga and Kuki groups in Senapati and Kangpokpi following the killing of three Thadou church leaders in the Kangpokpi district on May 13
31 People Held Hostage After 3 Killings In Manipur Released, 7 Still Captive
According to one of the hostages' accounts, they were blindfolded and repeatedly taken through mountainous and forested areas, moved from one location to another under armed escort.
Manipur violence probe panel gets six-month extension to submit report
According to a notification, the Commission shall submit its report to the Centre as soon as possible but not later than November, 20, 2026
Militant arrested for blast near Imphal airport, say police
IMPHAL, May 7: A member of a proscribed outfit in Manipur has been arrested from the Imphal East district in connection with a blast near the state capitals airport a couple of days ago, police said on Thursday. Officials said Laishram Ibomcha Meitei (47) was arrested from his residence at Wangkhei in Imphal East district []
Armed militants torch houses in Manipurs Kamjong district, residents flee
IMPHAL, May 7: Heavily armed militants attacked villages in Manipurs Kamjong district near the India-Myanmar border on Thursday morning, torching houses and forcing residents to flee, officials said. According to police, the militants attacked the Tangkhul Naga villages of Namlee, Wanglee and Choro within Kasom Khullen police station area around 4 AM, prompting residents of []
EC rolls out SIR phase 3 in 16 states and 3 UTs
New Delhi: The Election Commission on Thursday rolled out phase 3 of the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in 16 states and three Union territories involving 36.73 crore voters in a staggered manner beginning May 30. The states and UTs where the SIR will be carried out are Delhi, Odisha, Mizoram, Sikkim, Manipur, []
Over 38 Kuki, Naga civilians held captive in Manipur amid fresh ethnic violence
More than 38 people from Kuki and Naga communities are held captive in Manipur. The United Naga Council alleged 20 civilians were abducted. Efforts are underway for their safe release. The government is discussing with civil society and political leaders. The Union Home Ministry has been informed. Three Kuki individuals were killed in an ambush.
Building Trust Through Dialogue: Manipur Chief Ministers Vision
Imphal, May 14: Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh stated on Thursday that dialogue can bridge the trust deficit among communities. He cited the example of Jiribam district, where diverse communities now coexist harmoniously. The Chief Minister emphasized that the government will address the grievances of displaced individuals affected by ethnic violence and will increase ... Read more Building Trust Through Dialogue: Manipur Chief Ministers Vision
Congress condemns killing of three Christian leaders in Manipur
Party leader Akoijam blames the Centre for failing to curb violence that still continued in the conflict-hit State
EC Announces Staggered Rollout Of SIR Phase 3 In 16 States, 3 UTs
NEW DELHI, May 14: The Election Commission on Thursday announced the rollout of phase 3 of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in 16 states and three Union Territories involving 36.73 crore voters in a phased manner beginning May 30. The states and UTs where the SIR will be carried out are Delhi, Odisha, Mizoram, Sikkim, Manipur, Uttarakhand, Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Haryana, Chandigarh, Telangana, Punjab, Karnataka, Meghalaya, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Nagaland, Tripura, Dadar and Nagar Haveli and Daman [] The post EC Announces Staggered Rollout Of SIR Phase 3 In 16 States, 3 UTs appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Tension Grips Manipur As Kuki and Naga Groups Abduct Villagers After Killing Of Church Leaders
The authorities were tight-lipped about the abduction of villagers but security sources said that there are 18 Liangmai Naga villagers who are being held hostage by Kuki groups in Kangpokpi district, and around 29 Kuki villagers are held captive by Naga groups, mostly in Senapati district
Over 38 people of Kuki, Naga communities held hostage by various groups: Manipur Home Minister
Fresh violence gripped Manipur on May 13, as suspected militants shot dead three church leaders and injured four others in Kangpokpi district, while a civilian was gunned down and his wife wounded in Noney district, officials said.
CRII condemns killing of Manipur tribal church leaders, urges judicial probe
CRII leaders say Rev. Sitlhou, former General Secretary of the Manipur Baptist Convention, was widely recognised for his lifelong commitment to justice and communal harmony
Six militants arrested in Manipur
A 24-year-old member of the banned United National Liberation Front (Pambei) was also arrested from Lilong Chajing area in Thoubal district for his alleged involvement in a bomb explosion in the State
Conrad, Hek denounce killing of 3 church leaders in Manipur
SHILLONG, May 13: While Manipurs ethnic fire consumes the clergy, Meghalayas political leadership has shifted from cautious diplomacy to outright alarm, demanding that New Delhi stop treating the targeted killing of church leaders as mere collateral damage in the ongoing civil unrest. The reactions follow the gunning down of three Baptist church leaders and the []
Suspected militants kill three church leaders in Manipur
Imphal: Three church leaders were killed and four others injured in an attack by suspected militants in Manipurs Kangpokpi district on Wednesday, police said. The incident happened at a place between Kotzim and Kotlen villages when members of the Thadou Baptist Association (TBA) were returning from Churachandpur after attending a religious congregation. Chief Minister Y []
Attack in Manipurs Noney District Claims One Life
Imphal, May 14: A tragic incident unfolded in Noney district, Manipur, on Wednesday evening when a couple was ambushed while returning home from Imphal. This attack occurred just hours after another incident in Kangpokpi district. According to a police officer, the couple, belonging to the Chiru Naga community, was traveling by car when unidentified armed ... Read more Attack in Manipurs Noney District Claims One Life
Three Kuki Church Leaders Killed In Manipur Ambush
The Kuki Organisation for Human Rights Trust (KOHUR) condemned the attack, alleging involvement of NSCN-IM cadres in collusion with ZUF, and termed it a premeditated act targeting peace efforts.
Three tribal church leaders killed in Manipur ambush
Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh says the government will use every resource to bring the perpetrators and their handlers to justice; several organisations call for a total shutdown
Manipur church leaders shot dead in Kangpokpi ambush; shutdown imposed
Three church leaders were killed and four injured in an attack in Manipur's Kangpokpi district. Suspected militants ambushed vehicles carrying members of the Thadou Baptist Association. Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh condemned the violence, stating it threatens peace. A shutdown was imposed in Kangpokpi district. Various groups deplored the killings, while one group denied involvement.
Tensions Rise at India-Myanmar Border Following Fire in Molnoi Village
Imphal, May 13: Tensions have escalated along the unstable border between Manipurs Kamjong district and Myanmar after a fire incident in the Kukis Molnoi village. Conflicting reports and sharp accusations have emerged, igniting discussions on social media. Local community leaders quickly refuted the claims, while official sources issued clarifications. On Tuesday afternoon, reports began circulating ... Read more Tensions Rise at India-Myanmar Border Following Fire in Molnoi Village
Kuki and Zomi Organizations Reiterate Demand for Union Territory in Manipur
Imphal, May 13: The Kuki National Organization and the Zomi Reunification Organization have reaffirmed their demand for a Union Territory with a legislative assembly, a goal established after May 3, 2023. This position will remain unchanged until further decisions are made. The Kuki National Organization, a coalition of various Kuki insurgent groups currently under a ... Read more Kuki and Zomi Organizations Reiterate Demand for Union Territory in Manipur
Manipur Government Issues Warning Against Fuel Black Marketing and Hoarding
Imphal, May 13: The Manipur government clarified on Tuesday that there is no shortage of LPG, petrol, or diesel in the state. Additionally, the government has issued a stern warning against black marketing, hoarding, and other irregularities related to petroleum products. Yumnam Nelson, the Director of the Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Department, stated ... Read more Manipur Government Issues Warning Against Fuel Black Marketing and Hoarding
Major Security Operations in Manipur Result in Arrests of Several Militants
Imphal, May 12: In a series of significant operations, security forces in Manipur have apprehended multiple militants and active members linked to banned organizations. These actions have also uncovered cases related to arms, explosives, and forced recruitment. The first incident occurred on May 9, 2026, when security forces arrested an individual involved in extortion near ... Read more Major Security Operations in Manipur Result in Arrests of Several Militants
FIR Filed After Manipur Woman Alleges Assault by Employers at Bengaluru IIM Campus
According to the police, in her complaint, the woman alleged that she had been working for nearly six years as a caretaker for the children of her employers, identified as Amar and Anshu, and had been residing with them on the IIM-B campus
The civil society groups said that the use of drones, rocket launchers, and other military-grade weapons, along with reports that armed cadres crossed the India-Myanmar border, pointed to a well-coordinated foreign-backed assault
Manipur nanny alleges assault, starvation and confinement at IIM-B campus residence
A 23-year-old domestic worker from Manipur has accused her employer's wife of physical assault, starvation, and wrongful confinement at a residence on the IIM Bangalore campus. The woman alleged continuous abuse since 2021, culminating in being locked up and denied food. She sought help from neighbours, leading to police intervention and a case registered under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
Bengal-o BJP-ni skanggipa sorkariko rikaniara itihas ongjok
Kolkata: (IANS) Sonibar salo Suvendu Adhikari-ni West Bengal-ni Chief Minister-na kumikchetaniona Meghalaya-ni Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, Assa-ni CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, Tripura-ni CM Manik Saha, Arunachal Pradesh-ni CM Pema Khandu, Nagaland-ni CM Neiphiu Rio, Sikkim-ni CM Prem Singh Tamang aro Manipur-ni CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh- uamang bakko raangtokaha. Kolkata-ni Brigade Parade Ground-o kumikchetangaha. West []
Assam Rifles rescue abducted woman in Manipur after cross-border militant attack
Assam Rifles rescued Olina Ningshen, abducted by KNA(B) militants and VVEZ in Manipur's Kamjong district. The operation involved multiple rescue teams and humanitarian assistance for affected civilians. Security forces apprehended one militant and restored stability. The incident highlights ongoing cross-border threats and the need for strengthened border security.
Firearm, ammunition seized in Manipur; one arrested
The person, who is a resident of Churachandpur but an active cadre of Kuki National Army was apprehended from Zou Veng area on May 8, a senior officer said
Assam Rifles Successfully Rescues Abducted Woman in Manipur
Imphal, May 9: The Assam Rifles executed a significant relief and rescue operation in Manipurs Kamjong district, successfully freeing an abducted woman. The operation took place on Saturday, where the Assam Rifles rescued Olina Ningshen, a member of the Tangkhul community. She had been kidnapped by KNA (B) and Village Volunteers Eastern Zone (VVEZ) from ... Read more Assam Rifles Successfully Rescues Abducted Woman in Manipur
Assam Rifles rescues abducted Manipur woman from Myanmar extremist group
A spokesperson said the troops provided her with medical and psychological assistance
Cross-border militant attack rocks Manipur border villages, Congress questions security response
Militants from Myanmar crossed the border into Manipur's Kamjong district. They attacked indigenous villages, causing damage and raising concerns about security. The Manipur government has condemned the violence. Security forces are working to restore peace. An armed cadre was apprehended. The incident highlights ongoing border security challenges.
Manipur: Indian Armys K9 Warriors conduct high-risk slithering drill for combat readiness
FC Goa bow out with 0-1 defeat
NT Reporter Fatorda FC Goas Dreams Sports Championship-AIFF Junior League campaign came to an end after a 0-1 loss to Classic FA of Manipur at Don Bosco Oratory Ground, Fatorda, on Friday. FC Goa finished fourth in Group D with three points from three matches, while Classic FA moved to second place with six points []

