Attack on Manipur woman: NHRC issues notice to Delhi Police
Police apprehended four minors for the attack, in which she suffered injuries to her face, and for hurling racial and sexual slurs at her
NHRC takes cognizance of reports of physical assault on Manipur woman in Delhi's Malviya Nagar
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), India, has taken suo motu cognizance of a media report that a woman from Manipur was physically assaulted when she objected to lewd and racial abuse by a group of boys in the Malviya Nagar area of South Delhi.
Manipur group demands action over killing of two Kuki men
Kuki CSO Working Committee refuses to claim bodies, seeks NIA probe, relocation of Kuki villages from Ukhrul to Kangpokpi; shutdown called on ImphalUkhrul road
Amazon India adds route connecting Guwahati, Kolkata to air cargo service to serve NE areas
NEW DELHI, Mar 13: In a move to bolster its services in the Northeast, Amazon India has added a new route connecting Guwahati and Kolkata to its dedicated air cargo fleet, Amazon Air. Launched in 2023, the freighter service initially served Hyderabad, Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. The expansion, expected to speed up shipments by 5x, will support deliveries across all seven sister states Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura the company said in a statement. [] The post Amazon India adds route connecting Guwahati, Kolkata to air cargo service to serve NE areas appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Held captive, 21 Nagas released in Manipurs restive Ukhrul district
The bodies of two Kuki men were recovered from a jungle a day after they went missing when Naga volunteers reportedly opened fire
20 Passengers freed following intervention by Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand
Twenty passengers detained on the Imphal-Ukhrul route have been released following an appeal by Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand. The Chief Minister expressed concern over the incident near Litan Police Station. He urged for the safe release of all civilians and assured strict action against those responsible. The government is committed to citizen safety.
Manipur protesters seek NRC before census
In a tense scene in Imphal, Manipur, police intervened to break up a protest led by activists advocating for the implementation of the National Register of Citizens prior to the upcoming census. The demonstration, spearheaded by a coalition known as Just Fair Delimitation, saw student activists locking down a government institution as a show of defiance.
The Chief Minister appealed to those responsible to uphold the highest traditions of humanity and ensure the safe and unconditional release of all the civilians at the earliest.
Civilians held captive, fresh tension in Manipurs Ukhrul
Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh directs senior police and administrative officials to secure the release of the people who were travelling on the Ukhrul-Imphal Road
Six Injured In Protest Against Census Without NRC In Manipur
A confrontation broke out when the Manipur Police and Rapid Action Forces blocked the protestors who tried to resist the security forces: Reports
Protestors in Manipur demand NRC before Census, tear-gassed
Scores of people, mostly women, say the State needs a mechanism to weed out illegal immigrants
How dried flowers are reviving rural enterprise in Manipur
Dianthe now records an annual turnover of about 12 lakh and supports nearly 200 cultivators. The post How dried flowers are reviving rural enterprise in Manipur appeared first on Fusion - WeRIndia .
Manipur woman assaulted in Delhi, northeast leaders seek action
A woman from Manipur faced assault in Delhi after protesting harassment near Saket Court. The incident involved a group of men making inappropriate remarks. When she objected, the situation escalated into a physical attack. Leaders from Northeast India have strongly condemned the act, calling for strict action against racial bullying.
Manipur BJP unit protests against Central and State BJP for inaction in MLAs death
Despite the death of a sitting MLA belonging to the ruling party, there has been no visible accountability for those responsible for the assault, the Thanlon unit of the BJP says in a statement
Manipur Woman Beaten With Belt After Objecting To Harrasment In Delhi Park
A Manipuri woman has alleged that she was beaten with a belt and attacked with a knife after she objected to sexual and racial remarks by a group of boys in a south Delhi park.
Six Kuki-Zo MLAs Attend Budget Session of Manipur Assembly Through Video Conference
Members cutting across party lines have expressed their deepest and profound sorrow to the demise of several national and state leaders.
Manipuri woman assaulted in south Delhi, 4 minors arrested
Delhi: A Manipuri woman was allegedly assaulted for objecting to harassment by a group of minors near a park close to the Saket District Court in Delhi on Sunday, March 8. Four juveniles were arrested in connection with the assault the following day. According to a senior police officer, the woman and her friend were 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 .
Delhi court reserves order on bail plea in racial slurs case against NE women
A Delhi court reserved its order for Tuesday on the bail plea of married couple Harsh Priya Singh and Ruby Jain, arrested on February 25 for allegedly hurling racial slurs at three women from Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur in south Delhi`s Malviya Nagar
Manipur CM announces Rs 350 cr aid for women affected by unrest
Manipur will allocate Rs. 350 crores to aid 3.5 lakh women impacted by recent unrest. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh made this announcement on International Women's Day. The government hopes displaced citizens can return home soon. Manipuri women have historically played vital roles in the state's economy and politics. The celebration also honored notable women.
Manipur CM announces Rs 350 crore aid for women affected by unrest
Manipur will allocate Rs. 350 crores in its upcoming budget to aid 3.5 lakh women impacted by recent unrest. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh made this announcement on International Women's Day. The government aims to support women and hopes for the return of displaced citizens. The event also celebrated women's contributions and highlighted government schemes.
The physical attack on two of our people from Manipur and Assam near the Saket Court in Delhi is sickening, Mr. Sangma said
Manipur Woman, Friend Assaulted In Delhi Park After Confronting Harassers Making Lewd Remarks
The woman and her friend were walking in a park in the Saket area when a group of men allegedly passed lewd remarks at them.
Woman from Manipur assaulted in Saket for objecting to harassment
On Womens Day, cash incentives announced in Assam, Manipur
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma says the government will transfer 9,000 each to around 40 lakh beneficiary families under the Orunodoi scheme
Manipur CM keeps 8 portfolios as cabinet expansion awaits BJP nod
For Manipur Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh expansion of council of ministers has become a herculean task
New Manipur CM faces cabinet expansion test
According to the state notification, deputy CM Nemcha Kipgen has been given rural development and panchayati raj along with tribal affairs and hills. The second deputy CM, Losii Dikho, has been allocated public health engineering as well as forest, environment and climate change.
Manipur BJP MLAs burial yet to take place, 15 days after death
Vungzagin Valte was left paralysed by a mob attack in Imphal in May 2023; Before conducting last rites, Valte family, supporters demand NIA probe into the assault, and a political solution to the conflict
Watch: Protesters march demanding justice for victims of violence in Manipur
Four Militants arrested by security forces cache of arms recovered
Security forces carried out a series of operations across Manipur leading to the arrest of four militants belonging to different underground groups, while Manipur Police conducted an awareness programme on crimes against women and children in ...
Security forces arrest five people including 4 militants in Manipur
One active cadre of NRFM was apprehended from Imphal International Airport on Friday (March 6, 2026)
Protesters march demanding justice for victims of violence in Manipur
Valte, who had sustained injuries in a mob attack during the early period of ethnic violence in 2023, died on February 20 in a private hospital in Gurugram.
Mlaya girl, two other win Sunsilk Mega Miss NE 2026
By Our Reporter In a glittering celebration of confidence, culture, and contemporary elegance, Stella Rica Khongsni from Meghalaya, Leimapokpam Ghanapyari Devi from Manipur, and Tenzing Choden Sherpa from Sikkim were crowned winners of the 22nd Sunsilk Mega Miss North East 2026 at a spectacular Grand Finale held in Guwahati. The pageants progressive format means that []
BAFTA-winning film Boong drops official trailer
The official trailer of Boong, the BAFTA-winning Manipuri-language film directed by Lakshmipriya Devi, was released on social media, offering audiences a moving glimpse into a childs journey shaped by hope and family. The film is scheduled to return to theatres for a wider release on March 6, 2026. The trailer introduces viewers to Boong, played []
Rajya Sabha election: Congress fields new face Christopher in Tamil Nadu
The 53-year-old is one of the secretaries of the All India Congress Committee, and had been in charge of northeastern States such as Manipur and Nagaland
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh has distributed ministerial portfolios. Two Deputy Chief Ministers and two Cabinet Ministers received their departments. The Chief Minister kept most important ministries for himself. Seven ministerial positions are still unfilled. This move aims to strengthen governance and leadership across key areas of the state.
Manipur CM allocates portfolios month after swearing-in; seven ministerial berths still vacant
Imphal, March 4: Exactly one month after the swearing-in ceremony, Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh on Wednesday allocated portfolios among the two Deputy Chief Ministers and two Cabinet Ministers, retaining most key departments under his charge, officials said. However, seven ministerial berths are still vacant. Chief Secretary Puneet Kumar Goel, in a notification, said []
Bnei Menashe migration to Israel hits pause button amid West Asia war
The planned migration of the Bnei Menashe community from Mizoram and Manipur to Israel faces delays due to the current conflict in West Asia. Initially, around 300 individuals were set to embark on this journey in the first wave, but new updates are anticipated shortly. Israel aims to welcome nearly 6,000 Bnei Menashe members by the end of 2030.
Manipur CM flags off multi-community national integration tour
Twenty-four youths from Meitei, Kuki, Naga and Pangal (Muslim)communitiesto travel across five cities in first such initiative since 2023 ethnic violence
Manipur police arrest three militants in twin-district crackdown
Manipur Police apprehended three militants involved in extortion activities. Two cadres of the United National Liberation Front were arrested in Imphal East district. A pistol and ammunition were recovered. One cadre from the Kangleipak Communist Party was apprehended in Imphal West district. Security forces continue search operations in vulnerable areas.
Ima Keithel: Inside the worlds only all-women market in Manipur that defied colonial rule
Discover Ima Keithel, the world's largest all-women market in Imphal, a 500-year-old institution where over 5,000 vendors showcase Manipuri textiles, handicrafts, and local produce. This vibrant Mother's Market embodies female strength and economic independence, offering a unique glimpse into Manipur's rich social and cultural heritage.
Manipur Governor meets Home Minister Amit Shah
Security forces are conducting operations to seize illegal weapons and destroy poppy fields,while the government is trying to reduce friction between communities, says officials
BAFTA winner Boong to release in theatres on March 6
New Delhi: Actor-filmmaker Farhan Akhtar on Friday announced the BAFTA award-winning film Boong, directed by Lakshmipriya Devi, will release in theatres on March 6. Boong, which narrates the story of a young boy named Boong (essayed by Gugun Kipgen), from the valley of Manipur, who plans to surprise his mother with a gift, is backed 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 .
Four PREPAK (PRO) militants arrested in Manipur
Meanwhile, security forces, during an operation at Thinghijang village in Churachandpur district, seized an AK-47 rifle with a magazine, three single-barrel rifles, one bolt-action rifle and one bolt-action sniper rifle with a scope
'No Justice, No Funeral': Death of BJP MLA Who Survived Mob Attack Roils Manipur
He constantly tried to get in touch with party leadership but never heard back, Valte's son Joseph said.
Centre appoints SC judge as new head of panel probing Manipur ethnic violence
Chief of panel probing Manipur violence quits, ex-Supreme Court judge to take over
Since its formation on June 4, 2023, the commission was given four extensions, the latest on December 16 last year; it has received around 11,000 affidavits
Justice B S Chauhan to lead panel probing Manipur violence
Justice Balbir Singh Chauhan has been appointed as the new Chairperson of the Commission of Inquiry investigating Manipur's ethnic violence, succeeding Justice Ajai Lamba. The commission, established in June 2023, is tasked with probing the events, lapses in duty, and administrative measures related to the violence that erupted on May 3, 2023, and has claimed over 260 lives.
Manipur council of ministers expansion delayed: BJP leadership yet to approve
Manipur's council of ministers expansion faces a delay. Central leaders have not yet approved the move. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss state initiatives. The budget session is expected in March. The state will hold assembly polls next year. A BJP MLA recently passed away due to ethnic violence.
Supreme Court Directs CBI To Share Manipur Charge Sheets With Victims
Bench orders free legal aid, sets timeline to complete pending probes
Opinion: Opinion | A BAFTA Award, Straight From The Ashes Of Manipur's Moreh
The shooting for 'Boong' in Moreh wrapped up barely a week before violence engulfed the township. Many who stood behind and before the camera are today internally displaced.
When home becomes hostile: women of the Northeast write their stories
Manipur. Nagaland. Assam many States in the region have never really known peace. In the ebbs and flows of violence, thanks to insurgencies, encounters with security forces and ethnic strife, its the women who have borne the brunt, living in the shadow of conflict
Manipur BJP MLAs family refuses burial till demands are met
Kin seek separate district for Zomi tribe and an NIA probe into Valtes death
Five militants arrested in Manipur
A member of PREPAK was apprehended from Thoubal Haokha Mamang in Thoubal district, they added
Centre Approves 5,000 Houses In Manipur For People Displaced By Ethnic Violence
The construction of 5,000 houses were approved for the rehabilitation of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Manipur under the Pradhan Mantri Awass Yojna-Gramin (PMAY-G).
Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh meets PM Modi, briefs him on steps to restore peace
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh, along with his deputies, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi. Singh briefed the PM on the new government's initiatives to restore peace and harmony, emphasizing steps for stability and social cohesion. He also highlighted the need for women empowerment and extended an invitation for the Prime Minister to visit Manipur.
Manipur CM, deputies meet PM Modi
The Chief Minister briefed PM Modi, on the steps taken by the new State Government to bring peace and harmony in the State, a Manipur Government release said, adding that he also urged the Prime Minister to take special care of women's empowerment in both the hills and the valley
Manipur CM, two Deputy CMs meet PM Modi
The Chief Minister briefed PM Modi, on the steps taken by the new State Government to bring peace and harmony in the State, a Manipur Government release said, adding that he also urged the Prime Minister to take special care of women's empowerment in both the hills and the valley
PM Modi meets Manipur CM, his two deputies in New Delhi
BJP's Yumnam Khemchand Singh was sworn in as CM of Manipur on February 4, reinstating the NDA government along with Kuki legislator Nemcha Kipgen and Naga MLA Losii Dikho as his deputies, marking a fresh spin on shared governance in a multi-ethnic state riven by the Meitei-Kuki conflict. Governor AK Bhalla also administered the oath of office to BJP's Konthoujam Govindas and Khuraijam Loken Singh of NPP as cabinet ministers at the Lok Bhavan ceremony.
Boongs Triumph Highlights Distance Between World Applause and Manipurs Reality
When a child watches a story that resembles their own fractured world, they realise they are not invisible.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman pledges full support to revive Manipurs economy
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman held discussions with Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh on the states recovery efforts. Sitharaman pledged comprehensive assistance for reviving Manipurs economy and supporting the rehabilitation of people displaced by ethnic clashes.
Asian Paints Unveils 'Moonlit Silk', the Colour of the Year 2026
Marking 10 years of the Lodhi Art District, Asian Paints brings its Colour of the Year into the public realm for the first time through a mural at the Lodhi Art Festival Launches ‘The Way We Live’, a visual exploration of everyday Indian homes Like a hush that settles over the world just before midnight, Asian Paints Colour of the Year 2026, Moonlit Silk, arrives as a tender presence in everyday spaces. Soft and luminous, the shade reflects a quieter way of living, one where beauty is found in subtlety and rather than excess. Gentle rather than shiny, Moonlit Silk feels like a pause in a fast-moving world, offering comfort, calm and a quiet sense of presence. Mural inspired by Asian Paints Colour of the Year 2026 'Moonlit Silk' at the Lodhi Art Festival by artist, Pener Extending beyond interiors, the launch unfolds through a Colour of the Year–inspired mural at the Lodhi Art Festival and an inflatable installation at Raw Mango, the festival’s culture partner, bringing the shade into the public realm. Asian Paints Colour of the Year 2026 | Moonlit Silk www.youtube.com/watch? v=l-LPtk4exXU Inspired by the warmth of worn book pages and the comfort of everyday rituals, Moonlit Silk brings softness into contemporary homes. A warm, luminous, neutral green, it reflects a collective longing for familiarity and emotional grounding in an overstimulated world. Radiant yet restrained, it offers presence without performance and optimism without excess. In a world that often feels overly curated, Moonlit Silk captures a quiet desire to reconnect with what is real, tactile, and memory-washed. In a landmark moment coinciding with the 10th anniversary of the Lodhi Art District, Asian Paints brought its Colour of the Year into the public realm for the first time through a mural inspired by Moonlit Silk at the Lodhi Art Festival. An initiative by St+art India Foundation, supported by Asian Paints, the festival marks a decade of transforming Lodhi Colony into India’s first open-air public art district. Featuring works by over 50 artists from around the world, it offered a fitting backdrop for Moonlit Silk to become part of Delhi’s evolving cultural landscape at this milestone moment. The mural created by Polish artist Pener interprets Moonlit Silk through a palette that resonates deeply with Delhi’s surroundings. Subtle butterscotch tones echo the city’s architectural legacy, blending into deep greens inspired by its parks rendered using the Colour of the Year shade, and finishing with the quiet blues of its night skies. Complementing the public mural at the festival, Asian Paints unveiled a unique installation at Raw Mango featuring oversized inflatable floral forms that create a brief, imagined garden within everyday public spaces. Drawing from the palette and mood of Moonlit Silk, colour functions as an immersive experience. The installation turns familiar surroundings into moments of reflection and engagement. The Colour of the Year is part of Asian Paints ColourNext, South Asia’s most authoritative colour and material intelligence forecast, now in its 23 rd year. Rooted in cultural insight and evolving lifestyle patterns, ColourNext decodes emerging moods and behaviours, translating them into colours, materials, textures, and finishes that shape spaces in tune with the times we live in. Speaking at the launch, Amit Syngle , MD & CEO, Asian Paints Ltd ., said, “ At Asian Paints, our perspective on colour and décor is shaped by decades of understanding Indian homes and the many ways people live within them. As a brand deeply rooted in the world of design, we see colour as a reflection of culture, emotion, and everyday life. The Colour of the Year 2026 is the result of deep research and close observation of evolving lifestyles across India. With Moonlit Silk, we are seeing a growing inclination towards calm, softness, and a quieter form of luxury, one that values warmth, authenticity, and emotional comfort. By translating this colour into the public realm at the Lodhi Art District, as it marks a decade of public art, we’re allowing it to move beyond homes and become part of the city’s shared cultural experience.” As part of this year’s cultural exploration, Beautiful Homes also presents its first editorial publication, The Way We Live, marking nearly a decade of documenting homes and décor across the country. Named after the widely followed home tour video series, the book brings together essays and photographs from residences across India, placing them in thoughtful juxtaposition. A bookshelf from a Bangalore home sits beside one from Delhi; a room in Manipur converses quietly with one in Chennai, revealing both common ground and compelling contrast. “This book is unlike any design book, and it is not a decor presentation. Instead, it is a showcase of how we live as a country, how our spaces reflect both our uniqueness and our exceptionalism,” says Manju Sara Rajan, Editor-In-Chief of Beautiful Homes . The publication shifts the lens away from aesthetic perfection and toward lived experience. The images are accompanied by personal essays and poems by writers reflecting on their own understandings of ‘home’, foregrounding intimacy over stylisation. “ The subject of home has become entirely about aesthetics, so this book seeks to divert the idea and turn the focus of a home back to its most important element, people. Yet, their faces are not the focus of these pages, rather the focus is the way they experience and shape their world ,” Rajan adds. Echoing this sentiment, Mr. Syngle, shares, “ The spirit of Asian Paints is spelt out in the line that the late Piyush Pandey created ‘Har ghar kuch kehta hai ki iss ghar mein kaun rehta hai’. This book, ‘The Way We Live’, looks at the stories of lives told by the rhythm of their spaces and objects. The rooms are redolent spaces designed by the residents themselves, and objects collected because of personal interest and not just for aesthetic value. ‘The Way We Live’ gives the reader a peek into these homes before they are staged and spruced up as one would before hosting guests—a window into a lived experience of daily life.” The publication will be circulated privately to readers and is not for commercial sale. Together, the Colour of the Year for 2026 , Moonlit Silk and The Way We Live signal a deeper cultural shift from consumption to connection, from spectacle to meaning, and from speed to presence. www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mWKum5Bask About Asian Paints Limited Since its founding in 1942, Asian Paints has become India’s leading and Asia’s second-largest paint company, with a consolidated turnover of Rs. 33,797 crores (Rs. 338 billion). It continues to uplift spaces, transcend the boundaries of colour and design, creating a positive impact in the lives of customers. The organization operates in 14 countries and has 26 paint manufacturing facilities globally, servicing consumers in over 60 countries. Asian Paints has always been a leader in the paint industry, innovating and introducing new concepts in India like Colour Ideas, Beautiful Homes Painting Service, Colour Next, and Asian Paints Beautiful Homes Stores. Asian Paints manufactures a wide range of paints and coatings for Decorative and Industrial use and also offers specialized painting and interior decor solutions. The decorative business portfolio also includes the SmartCare range for waterproofing, WoodTech products for wood finishes, and the Adhesives range for all surfaces. Asian Paints also offers a wide range of Home Décor products and is one of the leading players in the integrated decor space in India, offering Modular Kitchens and wardrobes, Bath Fittings and Sanitaryware, Decorative Lightings, uPVC windows and doors, Wall coverings, Furnitures, Furnishings, Rugs, etc. www.asianpaints.com/disclaimer.html#email
Manipuri Film Boong wins big at BAFTA 2026; directors winning speech sparks political reactions
Centre approves construction of 5,000 houses for internally displaced persons in Manipur
Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan approved 5,000 houses for internally displaced persons in Manipur. These homes will be built under the Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana-Gramin. The approval follows a meeting with Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh. The minister assured full support for peace and normalcy in the state.
Big feat: Manipuri film Boong wins BAFTA award
Dharmendra honoured in Memoriam section; Alia Bhatt turned presenter for Best Film London: India found much to celebrate at the BAFTA awards with Manipuri coming of age film Boong winning the award for Best Childrens & Family Film in a glittering ceremony that saw its director Lakshmipriya Devi use the spotlight to pray for peace []
Pray for peace to return in Manipur: Boong director after BAFTA win
The walk up till here felt like the last few steps to reach the summit of a mountain we never knew we were climbing in the first place. I just want to use this opportunity to say that we pray for peace to return in Manipur, Boong director Lakshmipriya Devi said in her acceptance speech
Manipur MLA Vungzagin Valtes mortal remains reach Churachandpur
The Manipur government has declared a three-day state mourning from Sunday as a mark of respect to the late BJP MLA Vungzagin valte who passed away on Saturday. He was the first MLA victim of Manipur ethnic violence which broke out on May 3, 2023.
PM Modi Congratulates Manipuri Film Boong For Its BAFTA Win
Prime Minister Narendra Modi used social media to congratulate the Manipuri film Boong for winning the prestigious 'Best Children's & Family Film' title at the 79th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA).
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh assures full support to Manipur government
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh assured Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh of full assistance from his ministry for state government initiatives. The Chief Minister also met BJP leaders, discussing party strengthening and expediting resettlement efforts for Internally Displaced Persons affected by ethnic violence.
BAFTA Awards Ceremony Disrupted by Tourette's Syndrome Campaigner Davidson
Earlier, when the show began, Davidson has shouted words such as Boring and shut the F*** up while the BAFTA chair president Sara Putt was giving her opening speech. In another instance, Davidson was heard shouting expletives, when the makers of the Manipuri film Boong reached the stage to accept the award for Best Childrens film
Manipur CM meets Nitin Nabin, discusses party affairs in State
During the meeting, the leaders discussed matters relating to strengthening the partys State unit. Mr. Nabin also asked the CM to speed up the state governments effort on the resettlement of the internally displaced persons (IDPs) and assured him of all help from the partys side in this effort, says statement
Farhan Akhtar-backed Manipuri film 'Boong' wins BAFTA Award in London
The film 'Boong' from Manipur won a prestigious BAFTA Award for Best Children's & Family Film. Director Lakshmipriya Devi accepted the award and made an emotional plea for peace in Manipur. The film beat international competition. Bollywood star Alia Bhatt was also a presenter at the star-studded event. Leonardo Di Caprio's film 'One Battle After Another' won multiple awards.
Manipur CM meets Amit Shah, discusses peace and community outreach
IMPHAL, Feb 22: Manipur Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh on Sunday met Union Home Minister Amit Shah to discuss steps taken by his government to remove barriers between different communities in the state, an official statement said. Singh, who took office on February 4, was accompanied by his two deputy chief ministers, Losii Dikho of the Naga Peoples Front (NPF) and Nemcha Kipgen of the BJP, during the meeting at Shahs residence in New Delhi. Shah assured the leaders of [] The post Manipur CM meets Amit Shah, discusses peace and community outreach appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Manipuri Film Boong Wins Best Childrens Film at BAFTA 2026
Directed by Lakshmipriya Devi, the coming-of-age drama follows a young boy named Boong
Manipur declares 3-day mourning for BJP MLA Vungzagin Valte
Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh reached New Delhi late Saturday evening and visited the hospital in Gurugram to pay his last respects. A prayer service was also held in the presence of MLAs and leaders of the Zomi community based in Delhi.
'SIR In Manipur Must Check Abnormal Growth': Ex Union Minister
The voter roll cleanup exercise SIR in Manipur must go beyond routine updating, and focus on strict scrutiny of abnormal growth patterns, former Union Minister Rajkumar Ranjan Singh has said in a statement.
Months before his death, Manipur MLA wrote to PM, sought probe on mob attack
The letter was sent on September 13, 2025, when PM Modi made his maiden visit to Manipur after the ethnic violence broke out on May 3, 2023. Arambai Tenggol, a relatively new radical Meitei armed group, gained notoriety after the conflict between the Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities started
IndiGo Flight Makes Emergency Diversion To Imphal After Dust Storm At Dibrugarh Airport
The sudden weather change forced the flight crew to quickly reroute the aircraft to the nearest safe alternative in Manipur to ensure passenger safety.
Indian film nominees shine ahead of BAFTAs
A special South Asian celebration in London highlighted Indian and South Asian films ahead of the 2026 BAFTA Awards. The Manipuri comedy-drama Boong, produced by Farhan Akhtars Excel Entertainment and directed by debutant Lakshmipriya Devi, is nominated for Best Childrens & Family Film. Indian-American director Geeta Gandbhirs true-crime documentary The Perfect Neighbour is shortlisted for []
Maoism to be eliminated from India by March 31: Home Minister Amit Shah
Union Home Minister said CRPF played an important role in Jammu and Kashmir, where the number of stone-pelting incidents has dropped to zero, besides being deployed to handle ethnic violence in Manipur and breaking the back of Maoists in only three years
Naxalism to be eliminated from India by March 31: Home Minister Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated Naxalism will be eliminated by March 31, 2026. He addressed the 87th CRPF Day Parade in Guwahati. Shah highlighted the CRPF's success in Jammu and Kashmir, Manipur, and against Maoists. He praised the force for Operation Black Forest. The minister noted significant progress in previously troubled regions.
Militant arrested in Manipur's Imphal West
Among the recovered items were a .303 rifle with a magazine, a .22 rifle, a 9 mm submachine gun, hand grenades, an MK-1 grenade, and 57 bullets of different calibres, police said
Mlaya-ko April jaoni SIR-ko kana tarichina EC geeta
NEW DELHI: Meghalaya adokko manchape asongni dam 22 adokrango, April jaonin Special Intensive Revision (SIR)-ko abachengna manna gita iano nangchakegipa pilak kamrangkon matchotatchina Election Commission, geetaniko onangaha. Iani bidingo Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Ladakh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, []
Safety first: On Manipur and a healing touch
Manipur needs a healing touch that cuts the cycle of violence
Lt. Gen (Retd) L. Nishikanta Singh appointed as Advisor (Coordination) to Manipur CM
Lt. General (Retd) L. Nishikanta Singh has been appointed Advisor (Coordination) and Krishnananda Samurailatpam Sharma as Advisor (Policy Matter) to the Chief Minister of Manipur for a period of one year. These appointments were made in public interest following a recent Cabinet decision, aiming to contribute to the state's growth and development.
BJP MLA Vungzagin Valte, attacked in 2023 Manipur violence, dies in Gurugram
Manipur BJP MLA Vungzagin Valte, an initial victim of the state's ethnic clashes, has passed away in a Gurugram hospital. He sustained severe injuries during an attack by protesters in Imphal in May 2023. Valte, representing the Zomi tribe, had been undergoing treatment and was wheelchair-bound.
BJP MLA Vungzagin Valte, Injured In Manipur Ethnic Clashes, Dies
Manipur BJP MLA Vungzagin Valte, who suffered crippling injuries in an attack by protesters in the state capital Imphal in May 2023 when Meitei-Kuki ethnic clashes began, died today at a hospital in Haryana's Gurugram.
Does This Video Show Manipur Leaders Declaring Freedom From India? A Fact-Check
Team WebQoof found that the video dated back to October 2019 and was not recent.
Dodging bullets to save sparrows in strife-hit Manipur
Anish Ahamad, an environmentalist in Manipur, persists with his sparrow conservation mission. He distributes handmade nests in villages near Churachandpur and Bishnupur districts. His work faces disruptions due to ongoing ethnic violence and gunfire. Ahamad has installed over 600 nests, boosting local sparrow populations. He also works on wildlife rescue and tree plantation. His efforts continue despite the challenging circumstances.
Trying to bridge the gap between warring communities: Manipur CM
CM attends programme to distribute benefits worth 33 crore to IDPs; promises full security for Kuki-Zo people seeking medical treatment in Imphal, hel... Trying to bridge the gap between warring communities: Manipur CM
1st time after Manipur violence, CM gets Kukis and Meiteis on 1 platform
Manipur's Chief Minister virtually addressed displaced Meitei and Kuki-Zo families, offering cash relief and urging trust rebuilding. This marks the first joint outreach since ethnic violence erupted. While resettlement efforts are underway, mistrust persists, with displaced individuals sharing concerns about jobs, education, and healthcare access. The CM pledged support for students and security for patients.

