Manipur CM invokes Bible, Buddhas teachings to pitch for peace in Kuki and Naga areas
Khemchand Singh visits Kangpokpi and Senapati, assures justice in killing of church leaders and calls for reconciliation among communities
YAS Minister inaugurates 1st Bishnupur District Olympic Games, 2026
Minister for Home and Youth Affairs Sports, Govindas Konthoujam today inaugurated the 1st Bishnupur District Olympic Games, 2026 under the theme One District, One Spirit, Khello Bishnupur at the DSA Ground, Bishnupur The inaugural programme commenced with a torch rally followed by the ceremonial lighting of the Olympic flame, symbolising unity, hope and the spirit of sportsmanship The Olympic flame was lit by Naorem Roshibina Devi, Asian Games Medallist and Arjuna Awardee Laisharam Monika Devi, Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist and Indian Super League players from the district Moirangthem Thoiba Singh, Moirangthem Givson Singh, Moirangthem Dhiraj Singh and Kumam Udanta Singh 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 07 Olympic 20260709 jpg border 1 alt YAS Minister inaugurates 1st Bishnupur District Olympic Games, 2026 td tr tr td align center YAS Minister inaugurates 1st Bishnupur District Olympic Games, 2026 td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br As chief guest, Govindas Konthoujam hoisted the games flag, and took the salute from the 16 participating contingents representing Athletics, Table Tennis, Badminton, Boxing, Wushu, Football, Wrestling, Kabaddi, Jeet Kune Do, Kho Kho, Weightlifting, Rowing, Canoeing amp Kayaking, Volleyball, Gymnastics and Sepak Takraw Delivering the welcome address, Pooja Elangbam, Deputy Commissioner, Bishnupur and chairman of the 1st Bishnupur District Olympic Games, 2026, expressed her gratitude to YAS Minister Govindas Konthoujam for his unwavering encouragement and support, which had been instrumental in making the event a reality She also conveyed her appreciation to the MLAs of the six Assembly Constituencies of the district Thounaojam Basanta Kumar Singh, Irengbam Nalini Devi, Thongam Shanti Singh, Tongbram Robindro Singh and Sanasam Premchand Singh as well as the District Level Officers, security forces including the CRPF, and the Bishnupur District Olympic Association for their collective efforts in successfully organising the Games Addressing the gathering, Govindas Konthoujam thanked all the stakeholders for their support in bringing the vision of the district's first Olympic Games to life He remarked that the games, which will continue until July 12, provide a meaningful platform to channel the energy of young people towards discipline, excellence and positive development Highlighting Manipur's rich sporting legacy, the Minister said the State has produced 19 Olympians along with numerous medal winners at the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games, earning the distinction of being the sporting powerhouse of the country Referring to India's aspirations of hosting the Youth Olympic Games and the Olympic Games in coming years, the Minister stated that district level sporting events such as these are crucial in identifying promising talent from every corner of the state and nurturing them for National and international competitions He further observed that sports transcend barriers of race, caste, creed and religion, bringing people together through the values of unity, mutual respect and healthy competition Sport, he said, has the power to bridge differences, foster harmony and contribute significantly to building a stronger and more inclusive society The inaugural ceremony featured colourful cultural performances, including Thougal Jagoi, Pung Cholom and Dhol Dholok by cultural artistes, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Manipur The opening day of the games also witnessed an exciting football match Among those present were MLAs Thounaojam Basanta Kumar Singh, Irengbam Nalini Devi and Thongam Shanti Singh Brigadier, 59 Mountain Brigade, TAC Headquarters, Loukoipat Superintendent of Police, Bishnupur Commanding Officer, 2nd IRB, Naranseina Commanding Officer, Detachment 8 CRPF Additional Deputy Commissioner, Bishnupur Toijam Opendro Divisional Forest Officer, Bishnupur Sub Divisional Officers District Level Officers and N Mangi Singh, president, Bishnupur District Olympic Association Source The Sangai Express DIO
Tuleswor Thongbam wins 55 singles title at MT400 Solapur
Manipur's veteran tennis player Tuleswor Thongbam has done Manipur proud by clinching the 55 men's singles title at the SDLTA ITF MT400 hosted by Maharashtra State Tennis Association under the aegis of the World Tennis at Solapur Tuleswor Thongbam defeated the top seed Sudhir Gothe 4 6, 6 3 10 6 to seal the top honour of the category 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 07 Tuleswor 20260709 jpg border 1 alt Tuleswor Thongbam wins 55 singles title at MT400 Solapur td tr tr td align center Tuleswor Thongbam wins 55 singles title at MT400 Solapur td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br Tuleswor reached the final with a 6 3, 6 1 win over Jaiprakash Nishad in the semi final He earned a first round bye earlier in the draw and picked up a commanding 6 0, 6 0 quarterfinal win over Anoop Gupta to advance to the semis Tuleswor and Jaiprakash Nishad, however, settled for the runners up title in the doubles competition as they went down 6 7, 2 6 to the pair of Sudhir Gothe and Vimal Roy in the final clash Earlier in the semi final, they outlasted Rajesh Dusane and Asheesh Malpani 6 4, 6 2 to book a final ticket Source The Sangai Express
Manipur to adopt new security approach for operations
Manipur's government is reviewing security measures following a deadly ambush on Assam Rifles personnel. Home Minister Govindas Konthoujam discussed CRPF's CoBRA unit deployment and operational strategies. Director General G. P. Singh met with ground commanders, issuing firm directives against armed miscreants. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh emphasized unity among all communities in Manipur. He also urged forgiveness and collective efforts to restore lasting peace in the state.
Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh holds talks with Naga groups amid hostage killings deadlock
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh engaged with Naga civil society leaders to address the grave issue of hostage killings. Although the discussions yielded some positive interactions, no agreement was reached as the Naga groups continue to withhold claims to the bodies until their four key demands are acknowledged.
Two militants arrested in Manipur for 'involvement' in extortion activities
One country-made pistol with a magazine and six live rounds of bullets were seized from militants possession, says police statement
School assembly news headline July 8: Delhi court defers Ankit Sharma murder verdict while Ayodhya court grants police remand. Gujarat announces ex gratia after High Court upholds Ahmedabad blasts verdict. Naga and Meitei groups protest together seeking justice in Manipur. El Nio is expected to break records, raising global weather concerns. Lionel Messi and Mohamed Salah prepare for a FIFA World Cup showdown.
NHIDCL sets December target for completion of less trouble-prone highway to Manipur capital
Although historically weather-beaten, National Highway-37 gained strategic importance after ethnic conflict that broke out in May 2023 restricted access to preferred NH-2
Manipur: Extensive search operation underway after Ukhrul ambush kills two Assam Rifles personnel
NSCN-IM denies role in Manipur attack, says committed to peace process
NSCN-IM condemns all actions detrimental to the peace process and the political talks, urging stakeholders to exercise restraint and responsibility
2 Assam Rifles personnel killed in Manipur ambush
Two Assam Rifles personnel died after suspected militants ambushed their vehicle. The attack occurred on NH-202 in Manipur's Ukhrul district on Monday afternoon. Security forces responded quickly and engaged in an exchange of fire with the assailants. Further operations are currently underway to apprehend the individuals responsible for the incident. The deceased soldiers were identified as Warrant Officer Balwant Singh and Constable CM Singh.
Manipur: Minor among two injured in firing; houses deliberately set on fire
Fresh violence erupted in Manipur's Kangpokpi district on Sunday. Armed miscreants opened fire at Thingkhongjang village, injuring two people. A minor was among those injured and both were sent for specialized treatment. Civilian houses were deliberately set on fire during the attack. The district administration had assured villagers of their safety.
Two Assam Rifles personnel killed in Manipur ambush
Two Assam Rifles personnel died and others were injured in an ambush. The incident occurred on Monday afternoon at Nungshang Kong on NH 202. Heavy gunfire continued for several hours after the initial attack. Manipur CM Y Khemchand Singh condemned the killings and promised justice. State home minister Govindas Konthoujam also condemned the attack.
Former UNLF chairman Rajkumar Meghen is in Delhi seeking a coalition for peace. He urges economic integration between Kuki and Meitei communities to build trust. Meghen suggests external forces are involved in the ongoing violence in the state. He claims the government has failed to build confidence and stop the conflict. The violence has displaced thousands and claimed many lives since May 2023.
Hosts NIT Srinagar storm into semi-finals with commanding seven-wicket win
Srinagar, July 6: On Day 3 of the All India Inter-NIT Faculty & Staff Cricket Tournament 2026, being hosted by NIT Srinagar, the tournament entered the knockout stage with hosts NIT Srinagar, NIT Jalandhar and NIT Hamirpur registering impressive quarter-final victories to book their places in the semi-finals. Earlier in the day, the final round of league-stage matches produced several thrilling contests as teams battled for crucial points. Hosts NIT Srinagar continued their unbeaten run with a dominant seven-wicket victory over NIT Kurukshetra in the quarter-final at the NIT Srinagar Ground. Batting first, NIT Kurukshetra posted 123 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in their allotted 20 overs. Despite a disciplined effort from their batting unit, they struggled to accelerate against a well-organised NIT Srinagar bowling attack. Prof. Vikas Kumar was the top scorer with 22 runs, while the hosts maintained tight lines and picked up wickets at regular intervals to keep the visitors under pressure throughout the innings. NIT Srinagar's bowlers shared the responsibility impressively, with Dr. Shakeel Waseem leading the attack by claiming 2 wickets for 25 runs in his four overs. He received excellent support from Dr. Mohsin (1/18), Dr. Majid Hussain (1/17), Mudasir Qadir (1/25) and Shahid Hamid (1/19), as each contributed a wicket to restrict Kurukshetra to a modest total. In reply, NIT Srinagar produced another commanding batting display, chasing down the target with ease. The hosts reached 127/3 in just 14 overs, completing the chase with six overs to spare. Dr. Ved Prakash anchored the innings with an unbeaten 50, while Aaqib Sheikh played an aggressive knock of 38 runs. Dr. Pankaj Kumar chipped in with a brisk 16 off 9 balls, and Shahid Hamid remained unbeaten on 11 off just 4 deliveries, as NIT Srinagar comfortably chased down the target to seal an emphatic eight-wicket victory and book their place in the semi-finals. Dr. Ved Prakash was declared the Player of the Match for his half-century. The award was presented by Registrar NIT Srinagar Prof. Atikur Rehman, who felicitated him with a memento. At Ganderbal Physical College, NIT Jalandhar edged past NIT Rourkela by eight runs in one of the most exciting quarter-finals of the tournament. Jalandhar posted 157/6 after valuable contributions from Ravinder (38) and Nitin Sharma (32). In reply, Subrat S fought brilliantly with 82 off 67 balls, but Rourkela finished on 149/6 despite his heroic effort. Manjeet Singh claimed 2/22 for Jalandhar, while Subrat S was named Player of the Match for his outstanding knock. Meanwhile, NIT Hamirpur defeated NIT Calicut by 32 runs to advance to the semi-finals. Hamirpur were bowled out for 107 despite Manish scoring 34 and Aman Kumar adding 22. Dhanesh Rambeth starred for Calicut with an excellent five-wicket haul. However, Hamirpur's bowlers responded brilliantly as they dismissed Calicut for 75 in 17.1 overs. Manish completed a memorable all-round performance by taking 5/21, while Surender Soni supported him with 3/10 to seal a comprehensive victory. Earlier, the league stage concluded with several entertaining contests across different venues. MNIT Jaipur produced the highest total of the day, crushing NIT Delhi Faculty & Staff by 99 runs.After piling up 228/8, powered by Sundeep Kumar's 58 and Roop Narayan Sharma's explosive 44 off 18 balls, Jaipur bundled out Delhi for 129 despite Manoj Kumawat's fighting 69. Vijay Singh claimed 3/24 to lead the bowling attack. MANIT Bhopal defeated NIT Raipur by 24 runs after posting 140/8 in 18 overs. Hasthi Venkateswarlu impressed with both bat and ball, scoring 35 before returning figures of 3/20. Deepak Singh's 37 was not enough to prevent Raipur from finishing on 116/8. NIT Kurukshetra also registered a 17-run league victory over NIT Andhra Pradesh. Kamlesh Choudhary anchored the innings with a fluent 61 before making a useful contribution with the ball, while Rahul Sharma stole the show with a hat-trick, finishing with impressive figures of 3/13, as Andhra Pradesh were restricted to 126/8. NIT Agartala registered a five-wicket victory over NIT Manipur. Manipur posted 127/8, with Nabajit Sarkar scoring 37, while Amitesh Bardhan starred with the ball, taking 4/17. Agartala chased the target in 19.1 overs thanks to Dhirendra Kumar Pandey's composed 42. NIT Rourkela bounced back from their quarter-final disappointment with a convincing five-wicket league win over MNNIT Allahabad. Tanmaya Kumar Sahoo ripped through the batting order with sensational figures of 6/17 as Allahabad were restricted to just 73/9. Rourkela comfortably chased the target in 12.2 overs. VNIT Nagpur defeated NIT Nagaland by 11 runs in a closely fought encounter. Sourav Pradhan scored 33 as VNIT posted 159/9, while Dr. Ajit Rathod's disciplined spell of 2/28 proved decisive as Nagaland finished on 148/4 despite useful contributions from Bikash Sarma and Manoj Kumar Patel. SVNIT Surat secured a comfortable 23-run victory over NIT Sikkim after Vishal's all-round brilliance. Vishal scored 49 before claiming 2/22, while Dr. Jogender Singh bowled economically to restrict Sikkim to 136/6 in reply to Surat's 159/7. In another one-sided contest, NITK Surathkal hammered NIT Goa by ten wickets. After bowling Goa out for 106/8 through outstanding spells from Shailendra (4/18) and Santhosh (3/17), Surathkal chased the target in only 8.3 overs without losing a wicket, with Selva smashing an unbeaten 50 and Santhosh remaining not out on 30.
Two Assam Rifles soldiers killed, several injured in ambush by militants in Manipur
Tragedy struck Manipur's Ukhrul district as suspected militants ambushed an Assam Rifles convoy, claiming the lives of two soldiers and injuring several others. The attack, which occurred Monday afternoon, has been condemned by the State Home Minister, who vowed strict legal action against the perpetrators. This incident underscores the ongoing security challenges in the state, which has been grappling with ethnic violence.
2 Assam Rifles soldiers killed in militant ambush in Manipur's Ukhrul, severa injured
Manipur CM grants Rs 1 lakh medical aid to 26 displaced persons
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh has provided 1 lakh each to 26 internally displaced individuals at a relief camp for critical medical treatments. This financial aid targets those battling severe illnesses like kidney ailments and cancer, aiming to alleviate their hardships. The government pledged continued support for IDPs facing chronic health issues, with plans also announced to offer weaving machines and livelihood support to women in the camp.
Manipur CM hands over 1 lakh each to 26 chronically ill IDPs
The beneficiaries have been living at the Lamboikhongnangkhong relief camp in State capital Imphal since the ethnic conflict between the Kuki-Zo and Meitei communities erupted in May 2023. They are suffering from kidney ailments, cancer, and other diseases.
Confident that final electoral rolls after SIR will be inclusive, error-free: Manipur CM
The final electoral roll will be published on September 6. After attending a workshop on SIR Phase II at the BJP State office, the Chief Minister said he was confident that the exercise would be inclusive and the final voter list would be error-free
Two, including 8-year-old girl, injured in firing by armed groups in Manipurs Kangpokpi
The injured were initially provided first aid at an Assam Rifles camp and later brought to the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences in Imphal for further treatment
Voter roll revision removes over 20 lakh names
The draft electoral rolls published after the Special Intensive Revision show over 20 lakh names deleted in Odisha, while Manipur and Sikkim also reported thousands of exclusions.
VETO crowned champions of 52nd State Junior Boys' Kabaddi Championship
VETO, Laphupat Tera sealed the title of the 52nd State Junior Boys' Kabaddi Championship 2026 hosted by SLYO, Tekcham under the auspices of the Manipur State Kabaddi Association VETO beat AMDASCAM, Lilong Atoukhong by 29 27 margin in a keenly contested final match to earn the top honour 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 07 Kabaddi 20260706 jpg border 1 alt VETO crowned champions of 52nd State Junior Boys' Kabaddi Championship td tr tr td align center VETO crowned champions of 52nd State Junior Boys' Kabaddi Championship td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br VETO crushed SAM, Kumbi 68 21 earlier in a lopsided semi final match before AMDASCAM edged out SLYO, Tekcham 33 30 in the other semi final match to complete the semi final line up Hosts SLYO meanwhile settled for the third place title by beating SAM by 57 35 points Source The Sangai Express
SIR 3.0: First draft rolls published for 4 states; 22 lakh names deleted
Nearly 22 lakh voters have been removed from draft electoral rolls in Odisha, Manipur, Mizoram, and Sikkim as part of the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision. Deaths and electors who have shifted residence account for most deletions, with Odisha seeing over 20 lakh removals. Manipur, however, reported the highest proportion of anomalies. Citizens can file claims and objections until August 4 to restore names before final rolls are published.
Policeman from Kangpokpi questioned in abduction and killing of six Naga men in Manipur
Following public outrage over the killings, the State Government handed over the case to the National Investigation Agency, which is yet to make any arrests
Manipur SIR: 19.34 lakh voters in draft electoral roll, says CEO
The CEO said 1,08,283 voters had either shifted, were absent as the BLOs did not find these electors or did not get back their filled enumeration forms before June 28
Amit Shah reviews Manipur security situation
Meeting discusses new areas of Kuki-Naga conflict, border fencing and fresh influx of refugees
Manipur SIR: Over 19.34 lakh enumeration forms collected; final electoral roll on Sept 6
The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Sunday published the draft electoral roll for Manipur following the completion of the Enumeration Phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2026, during which over 19.34 lakh enumeration forms were collected from eligible electors across the state.
The All India Inter-NIT Faculty & Staff Cricket Tournament (Men) 2026 began on a positive and competitive note in Srinagar on Saturday, with the host institution NIT Srinagar setting a strong early benchmark in the five-day championship featuring 24 National Institutes of Technology from across the country. The opening day, as per a statement, featured several well-contested matches across multiple venues in the city, marked by dominant wins, individual performances, and one closely fought tie. The results reflected the balanced competitive spirit of the tournament while also highlighting the growing standard of faculty and staff cricket within the NIT system. Across the days fixtures, teams displayed encouraging performances with both bat and ball, setting the stage for an engaging league phase ahead. The mix of one-sided victories and tightly contested encounters underlined the camaraderie and sporting spirit that the tournament aims to promote among participating institutes. The hosts NIT Srinagar made an emphatic statement in their opening clash against NIT Manipur, registering a commanding 10-wicket victory. After opting to field, NIT Srinagars bowling unit produced a disciplined performance to restrict Manipur to 121/8 in 20 overs. Dr. Shakeel Waseem starred with an exceptional spell of 4/21, breaking the backbone of the opposition middle order, while Dr. Majid Hussain supported with 2/27. Chasing a modest target, NIT Srinagar delivered a batting masterclass as Aaqib Sheikh smashed a breathtaking unbeaten 103 off just 33 balls, decorated with 17 boundaries and five sixes, powering the hosts to 124/0 in just 6.4 overs. Captain Faisal Irshad remained unbeaten on 10 as the hosts sealed victory with 80 balls to spare. At another venue, NIT Jalandhar continued their strong start to the tournament, defeating NITK Surathkal by 23 runs. Batting first, Jalandhar posted 186/9 in 20 overs, powered by Amritpal Singhs explosive 72 off 44 balls, supported by Ravinders quick 40 off 27 deliveries. Surathkal responded with 163/7, with Shailendra scoring a fighting 47, but failed to maintain the required run rate despite a spirited effort.
Manipur: BJP MLA Vungzagin Valte laid to rest
Manipur BJP MLA Vungzagin Valte, a prominent tribal leader, was finally laid to rest in Churachandpur district, 134 days after succumbing to injuries from ethnic violence. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh attended the funeral, marking a significant visit to the district since the unrest began. Valte, a three-time legislator, had been receiving treatment in Delhi following a brutal attack in Imphal last year.
Manipur CM Attends BJP MLA Valtes Last Rites
Visits Churachandpur defying protest, regrets not being by his side during 2023 attack
Protest, shutdown call in Manipur's Churachandpur ahead of CM's visit to MLA Valte's last rites
The body of the 61-year-old BJP leader belonging to the Zomi community has been kept in Churachandpur District Hospital since it was brought from Delhi
Here is a select list of stories to start the day.
Mr. Shah will hold the meeting with Manipur governments Security Adviser Kuldiep Singh and State Director General of Police Mukesh Singh, Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) and D-Gs of Assam Rifles, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Border Security Force (BSF); CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh is not part of Saturdays meeting
Supreme Court declines plea challenging Manipur HC order extending panchayat poll deadline
The Supreme Court has declined to intervene in the Manipur High Court's decision to extend panchayat elections until October 16. The state government argued that ongoing law and order issues and President's Rule made immediate polls impractical. The High Court's order allows for the restoration of the three-tier Panchayati Raj system, with a detailed electoral schedule now in place following significant delays due to ethnic violence.
Rahul Gandhi slams centre over Manipur violence, houses torched in tribal villages
Rahul Gandhi has criticized the Centre, attributing recent house torchings in Manipur to the Prime Minister's divisive ideology. Around 20 homes were destroyed in Leikot Kuki village, with allegations pointing to the NSCN-IM. This follows earlier arson in Kamjong district, impacting Kuki and Tangkhul Naga villages.
SDF says it never entered into any electoral or political alliance with BJP in Sikkim
The Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) has vehemently denied any electoral or political alliance with the BJP, refuting claims of selling MLAs. SDF spokesperson Yojna Khaling Rai stated these allegations are false and politically motivated, emphasizing the party's independent identity. The SDF defended its president's remark about Sikkim not becoming another Manipur as a warning against instability, while accusing the ruling SKM of growing proximity to the BJP.
VB-G RAM G scheme launched in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Manipur
The VB-G RAM G scheme was launched in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and Manipur after the new law came into effect, guaranteeing 125 days of wage employment
Kuki village torched in Manipurs Noney district
This follows similar attacks on Kuki and Naga villages in Kamjong district, near the India-Myanmar border, on July 1
Manipur Panchayat elections: Supreme Court upholds extension of poll deadline till October 16
The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to interfere with the Manipur High Courts order extending the deadline for conducting Panchayat elections in the state until October 16, 2026, observing that the High Court had already issued binding directions requiring the State Election Commission (SEC) to complete the electoral process within the stipulated timeframe. A partial [] The post Manipur Panchayat elections: Supreme Court upholds extension of poll deadline till October 16 appeared first on India Legal .
Fresh Naga-Kuki Clashes in Manipur's Kamjong Leave Over 30 Houses Gutted
Retaliatory attacks near the India-Myanmar border trigger fresh ethnic violence as security forces step up operations to restore order.
SC dismisses plea against Manipur HC panchayat polls order
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday, July 2, refused to entertain a plea challenging the Manipur High Court order extending the deadline for conducting panchayat elections in the state to October 16 this year. A partial working day bench comprising Justices N Kotiswar Singh and N V Anjaria dismissed the appeal filed by Pheiroijam 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 .
Supreme Court dismisses plea against Manipur HC order extending panchayat polls deadline
The Supreme Court has declined to intervene in the Manipur High Court's decision to extend panchayat election deadlines to October 16. Appearing for the state, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta emphasized the government's obligation to comply with the high court's directives. The apex court found no grounds to challenge the high court's order, which acknowledged the state's challenging law and order situation.
Tangkhul Nagas' houses near Myanmar border in Manipur torched by militants
Villages inhabited by Tangkhul Nagas in Manipur's Kamjong district were set ablaze, with suspected Kuki National Army-Burma cadres blamed for the destruction of at least 12 houses and a market. The MLA highlighted limited security force access due to proximity to active militant groups. Meanwhile, Kuki-Zo groups are protesting highway blockades, impacting essential supplies like LPG and rice, which are now fetching exorbitant prices.
Violence Erupts in Manipurs Kamjong District Amid Naga-Kuki Clashes
Imphal, July 1: Violence erupted in Kamjong district of Manipur, near the India-Myanmar border, on Wednesday due to armed clashes between Naga and Kuki groups. Over 20 houses were set ablaze, escalating tensions in the region. According to a senior police officer, the violence began in the morning when armed individuals reportedly attacked a Naga ... Read more Violence Erupts in Manipurs Kamjong District Amid Naga-Kuki Clashes
Manipur burns again after pause
Kuki and Naga organisations accuse armed groups from each others communities of torching villages along the India-Myanmar border in Kamjong district
Assam Rifles Launches Biometric Registration for Displaced Myanmar Citizens in Manipur
Imphal, July 1: The Assam Rifles, in collaboration with civil administration and Manipur police, has initiated a joint campaign for the identification, verification, and biometric registration of displaced Myanmar citizens in the border district of Kamjong, Manipur. Defense spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Mahendra Rawat stated that this initiative is a significant step toward enhancing border administration ... Read more Assam Rifles Launches Biometric Registration for Displaced Myanmar Citizens in Manipur
Fresh tension has grips Kangpokpi district in Manipur following protest held by Kuki Zo people
Fresh tensions erupted in Manipur's Kangpokpi district as Kuki Zo people protested, marching to a buffer zone. Naga women blocked essential supply convoys, disrupting vital commodities like LPG and rice, which are now sold at exorbitant prices. Security forces used tear gas to clear routes amidst escalating demands for removing unauthorized checkpoints, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis and ethnic divisions.
New Delhi, June 30: Union Communications Minister and Minister for Development of Northeast Region, Jyotiraditya Scindia, has reviewed the flood situation in Northeast India caused by continuous rainfall. He engaged in discussions with the Chief Ministers of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, and Manipur to gather information on ongoing rescue, relief, and rehabilitation efforts in the ... Read more Jyotiraditya Scindia Reviews Flood Situation in Northeast India, Assures Support from Central Government
Manipur: DGP Mukesh Singh praises Cycle Patrol initiative
Manipur DGP Mukesh Singh lauded the Cycle Patrol initiative as a vital tool for beat policing and community engagement, particularly in hill districts. Since taking charge, Singh has been actively reviewing security measures and operational readiness across various districts.
Authorities in Manipur have apprehended three individuals linked to banned militant groups across Thoubal and Imphal West districts. Among those arrested was a self-styled captain of the People's Liberation Army, found with a firearm and ammunition. Two other active cadres from the KCP (PSC) outfit were also taken into custody. All three face charges related to extortion activities.
Naga Council Appeals to PM Modi for Justice Amid Rising Violence in Manipur
New Delhi, June 28: The United Naga Council (UNC), representing 21 Naga tribes in Manipur, has urgently appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the central government to intervene in the deteriorating security situation, particularly in Naga-dominated areas. On Saturday, the UNC, along with the Naga Womens Association and the All Naga Students Association, submitted ... Read more Naga Council Appeals to PM Modi for Justice Amid Rising Violence in Manipur
Manipur Civil Groups Seek Action After Kuki Body Apologises For Killing 6 Naga Hostages
United Naga Council (UNC) and the Meitei Alliance demanded swift action after the Kuki Zo Council (KZC) chairman Henlienthang Thanglet's comments on camera on the killing of six civilians
Help end proxy war by armed Kuki groups, Manipur Naga body urges PM
In a memorandum to the Prime Minister, Naga organisations say armed Kuki groups, including a Myanmar-based one, are waging a proxy war against the Nagas
ED Seizes Over 3.9 Crore in Properties Linked to Birla Emporium in Manipur
Imphal, June 27: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has taken significant action against Birla Emporium Private Limited and Ira Finance Private Limited. The EDs Imphal sub-regional office has temporarily seized 13 properties valued at approximately 3.92 crore under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002. These properties are located in Thoubal, Imphal ... Read more ED Seizes Over 3.9 Crore in Properties Linked to Birla Emporium in Manipur
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
The All Naga Students' Association, Manipur (ANSAM) has rejected the Kuki-Zo Council's apology for the killing of six Naga civilians, deeming it insufficient and an insult. ANSAM insists on the identification and punishment of perpetrators, stating justice cannot be replaced by mere statements. The association questions the mandate of the Kuki-Zo Council to apologize and reiterates its non-involvement in other killings. ANSAM urges the government to act swiftly.
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.
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
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
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 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.
Three injured in clash during highway blockade in Manipur
Kuki civil society organisations had called the shutdown on National Highway 37 on June 22, 2026, to protest selective security operations allegedly targeting villages inhabited by the Kuki-Zo people
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
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.
Massive Anti-Terror Agency NIA's Crackdown Across Manipur, 10 Arrested
Officials said the operation was based on intelligence inputs and evidence gathered during ongoing investigations.
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
Security forces conduct search operations in Manipur's Kangpokpi; arms seized, bunkers destroyed
Thirty bunkers, outposts and strategic camp sites found in the vicinity of these villages were also dismantled during the operations, a police statement said

