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DC Krishna Kumar Reviews Development Projects

Lamka, June 25, 2026 (DIO): Deputy Commissioner of Churachandpur, Shri Krishna Kumar, IAS, today inspected the ongoing construction of the Specialized and Dedicated Health Unit for Women and Children at the Lamka South TD Block Complex in Khominthang, New Lamka.

Lamka South Block, which gained national recognition under NITI Aayog’s Aspirational Blocks Programme, secured the 1st position in the Delta Ranking in December 2023. Building on this achievement and as part of efforts to strengthen healthcare infrastructure in the region, a Specialized Health Centre for Women and Children is being established in the block.

The foundation stone of the project was laid by Shri Dharun Kumar S., IAS, on May 26, 2026. The initiative aims to improve access to quality healthcare services for women and children and enhance maternal and child health outcomes in the area. The facility will include a labour room, immunization services, and basic medical check-up facilities, with a primary focus on women and children.

During the inspection, the Deputy Commissioner reviewed the progress of the construction work and directed officials to ensure strict adherence to quality standards and timely completion. The contractor informed that the project is expected to be completed within the next two months.

Later, Shri Krishna Kumar also inspected the construction of a Multi-Purpose Indoor Stadium being built under the Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) at Pearsonmun Village. The inspection was attended by Shri T. Khaikhomang, Chief of Pearsonmun Village. Once completed, the stadium is expected to strengthen sports infrastructure in the district and promote youth development and community participation in sports activities.

The Deputy Commissioner was accompanied during the inspections by Shri Thangboi Gangte, MCS, ADC Mualnuam and SDO Mualnuam-cum-In-Charge BDO, Lamka South TD Block, and Shri Jameson Hangshing, MCS, Project Director, DRDA and In-Charge BDO, Lanva.

In a separate programme held at the DRDA Office, Mini-Secretariat Campus, Tuibong, the Deputy Commissioner handed over four steel display cabinets each to six tribal communities—Paite, Vaiphei, Gangte, Simte, Kom, and Zou—to support the tribal museums established under the Manipur State Archaeology Department, Department of Art and Culture.

These museums, set up across various districts of Manipur, form part of a broader initiative to preserve traditional artefacts, safeguard cultural identity, and promote the rich heritage and artistic traditions of the state's diverse tribal communities.

The display cabinets were formally handed over in the presence of Shri Jameson Sehlal Hangsing, PD, DRDA, tribal leaders, and representatives of civil society organisations (CSOs).



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Pherzawl Police Conduct Drug Awareness Programme in Thanlon Schools

PHERZAWL, June 25, 2026 (DIO): In a proactive step aligned with the observance of the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, Pherzawl Police conducted a comprehensive drug awareness programme at St. Xavier School, Thanlon, under the theme “Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan – Viksit Bharat Ki Pehchaan.”

The initiative aimed to educate students on the dangers of substance abuse and encourage healthier lifestyle choices. The programme witnessed active participation from medical personnel of the Primary Health Centre, along with teachers and students from St. Xavier School and Convention English School.

Resource persons highlighted the physical, psychological, and social impacts of drug addiction, stressing the importance of early awareness and prevention. Students were encouraged to make informed decisions and resist peer pressure. The interactive programme also allowed participants to engage in discussions and clarify doubts related to substance abuse.

As a mark of commitment, students and teachers collectively took a pledge to refrain from drug use and contribute towards building a drug-free society.

The programme reflects the continued commitment of Pherzawl Police and associated stakeholders to safeguard the well-being of youth and promote a healthier community.

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Lamka CR7 Fans Angered by Viral Photo, Rally Likely

FOOTBALL fans in Lamka town, located in the northeastern Indian state of Manipur, have expressed strong disappointment over a viral image that they believe portrays Cristiano Ronaldo (CR7) in a disrespectful and demeaning manner. The photo has sparked intense discussions on social media, particularly among Ronaldo's loyal supporters.

viral@social media

Many Kuki-Zo fans, who have admired CR7 for years because of his achievements, hard work, and sportsmanship, said they felt hurt by the image. Several supporters have called for respect toward football legends and urged people not to share content that mocks or humiliates athletes.

According to discussions among local fans, some supporters are considering organising a peaceful rally to express their concerns and show solidarity with Ronaldo. They have emphasized that any gathering should remain peaceful and respectful, focusing on promoting sportsmanship, unity, and respect for all football players. ⚽❤️🇵🇹

Speaking to KV News in Lamka, a veteran CR7 supporter expressed anger and disappointment after seeing the viral image, which he described as disrespectful to one of football's greatest players. He said many Ronaldo fans in the region were deeply hurt by the picture and were discussing ways to voice their concerns. He added that supporters would try to identify the creator of the image and seek appropriate action through legal and peaceful means if they believed the content was intended to defame or insult the football star.😜

FIF WORLD CUP 2026: 48 TEAMS
PORTUGAL 5 - 0 UZBEKISTAN

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Lengpui Airport apat Manipur a Mi Passenger po thei nonlou di

Mizoram a Private gari ten Dan bang lou tah in Lengpui Airport apat Manipur a mi Passenger in po thei non lou ding. Mi dihtatna gam, dan hoitah a jui nagam a ei Manipur ten chu hasa kisa mama ding ahi. Cha thak naba la um theilou ding Meitei te bang houpi nuam kisa jo ding🤣🤣

Lengpui khua a Blue Hills Home Stay bawltute kiang a theihsakna kisuah hiai muh in om hi. Hiai a kigelh in a taklatdan in, Mizoram State Transport Director theihsakna bang in Enforcement (MVI) leh Lengpui Taxi Committee pawl in June 24, 2026 in tutkhawmna nei uhi. Huai hun ah daan kalh a mimal garite sumdawnna ding a zang a vialtaite tungtang genkhawmna nei ua, Lamka apan Mizoram tan a daan bangloutak a mimal garite'n mi a va puak uh bel theihsiam hi henla, himahleh Lengpui apan Lamka pai dingte bel paw nawn lou ding in theisak uhi. Hiai theihsakna ngaipoimoh lou a paw teitei a omleh Enforcement (MVI) lamte kiang ah heek ahi ding chi in leng hiai theihsakna in taklang hi.

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Open Letter to Mizoram CM: Bolero Services Issue

(1) The Hon'ble Chief Minister, Government of Mizoram

(2) The Commissioner, Transport Department, Government of Mizoram

Subject: "Request for relaxation and humanitarian consideration regarding operation of Bolero services between Lamka (Churachandpur)Manipur and Mizoram"

Respected Sir, 

I respectfully submit this representation regarding the recent enforcement actions and penalties imposed on Bolero vehicles operating between Lamka (Churachandpur)Manipur and Mizoram.We fully acknowledge and respect the authority of the Transport Department to enforce motor vehicle laws and regulations. We understand that private vehicles cannot ordinarily be used as commercial passenger vehicles without complying with the applicable legal requirements. However, we humbly request the Government and concerned authorities to consider the extraordinary circumstances prevailing in the region. Due to the ongoing ethnic conflict and security situation in Manipur, the Lamka(Churachandpur)–Mizoram route has become a vital lifeline for thousands of people. Students, patients, traders, government employees, families, and ordinary citizens depend heavily upon these transport services for their daily needs, medical emergencies, education, employment and family obligations.

In many areas regular public transport facilities are either inadequate or unavailable. Consequently Bolero operators have been providing an essential transportation service connecting remote and affected communities. 

The sudden imposition of heavy fines and restrictions has caused significant hardship not only to vehicle owners and drivers but also to the travelling public who rely upon these services.

The present situation is not merely a transport issue but also a humanitarian concern. Restricting these services without providing practical alternatives may adversely affect vulnerable persons, including patients requiring medical treatment, students travelling for educational purposes, and families separated by the ongoing conflict.

In view of these circumstances I respectfully request the following:

(i) Grant temporary relaxation for Bolero vehicles operating on the Lamka (Churachandpur) -Mizoram route.

(ii) Suspend penalties. 

(iii) Hold consultations with representatives of transport operators, civil society organizations and community leaders to develop a practical solution.

(iv) Consider special humanitarian measures in recognition of the continuing impact of the ethnic violence in Manipur.

(v) Explore the possibility of creating a special transport arrangement or temporary regulatory framework until normal conditions return.

I emphasize that this request is not for the disregard of the law but for a balanced approach that accommodates both legal compliance and the genuine needs of the affected public.

I sincerely hope that the Government and concerned authorities will sympathetically consider the plight of the people and take appropriate steps to ensure that essential transportation services remain available while maintaining regulatory standards.

I shall remain grateful for your kind consideration and positive intervention.

Yours faithfully, 
L. Guite, 
Lamka, Manipur.

Copy to:
2) Zomi Council (ZC) 
3) Zomi Students' Federation (ZSF) GHQs
4) Kuki Students' Organization (KSO) GHQs
1) Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) 


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Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights: Justice Before Pardon

KUKI WOMEN ORGANISATION FOR HUMAN RIGHT
24 June 2026
Justice Before Pardon

The Kuki Women Organization for Human Rights (KWOHR) firmly rejects the Manipur Home Minister's proposal to pardon members of Arambai Tenggol. Offering pardon before delivering justice is not an act of reconciliation - it is a betrayal of every Kuki-Zo woman who endured violence, rape, and loss.

Before any talk of forgiveness, the government must answer this question: What message does it send to victims when those accused of committing some of the worst crimes against women are considered for amnesty while justice remains denied?

Kuki-Zo Women Killed by Arambai Tenggol
Arambai Tenggol bears direct responsibility for the targeted violence against Kuki-Zo women. The following cases document the human cost of their actions:

Gouzavung, 57 (Lamphel, Imphal) Chased, orced into hiding, then dragged from a vehicle and killed. Her son was also murdered in the same attack.

Veinem Chongloi, over 80 (Uripok, Imphal) Blind and bedridden, she was strangled to death. Her two daughters were shot dead in the courtyard.

Helam, 45-50 (Uripok, Imphal) Shot dead inside her home while living with her visually impaired mother.

Hekim, 45-50 (Uripok, Imphal) – Shot dead at the same residence.

Florence, 20-25 (Khopibung Village) - Abducted, confined, raped tortured, and murdered.

Olivia, 20-25 (Khopibung Village)– Abducted, raped and murdered alongside Florence.

Hatbem Kipgen, 50 (Langjing, Imphal) – Taken from her home, sexually assaulted, and killed.

Thiandam Vaiphei, 45 (Pheitaiching Village) Widow and mother of two; killed and her body burnt.

Niangngaihchin, 53 (Langjing) Killed near her residence.

Lethoi Haokip, 60 (Lanching, Sugnu) -Shot dead, her body mutilated and burnt.

Meena Hangsing, 45 (Kangchup) – Killed during an attack on an ambulance carrying injured civilians.

Donngaihching, 62 (Hiangtam Lamka)- Shot dead in broad daylight and left on the road for hours.

Niengleidi, 21 (V. Haipijang, Sugnu) - Killed during the violence. 

Lydia Lourembam, 37 (Kangchup): Burnt alive when the ambulance was set on fire.
Mrs. X and Mrs. Y– Forcibly removed from a vehicle in Imphal in November 2023 and killed; their bodies have never been recovered.

Kimmalsawm, 38 (Lamka): Targeted in the valley and remains missing.

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FIFA World Cup 2026: All 48 Teams | Peace in Manipur 🌍⚽⭐

FIFA World Cup 2026: All 48 Teams, First World Cup Appearance & Star Players 

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No.TeamFirst World Cup AppearanceStar Player
1Algeria1982Riyad Mahrez
2Argentina1930Lionel Messi
3Australia1974Harry Souttar
4Austria1934David Alaba
5Belgium1930Kevin De Bruyne
6Bosnia and Herzegovina2014Edin Džeko
7Brazil1930Neymar Jr.
8Canada1986Alphonso Davies
9Cape Verde2026 (Debut)Ryan Mendes
10Colombia1962James Rodríguez
11Croatia1998Joško Gvardiol
12Curaçao2026 (Debut)Leandro Bacuna
13Czechia2006Tomáš Souček
14DR Congo1974Chancel Mbemba
15Ecuador2002Moisés Caicedo
16Egypt1934Mohamed Salah
17England1950Jude Bellingham
18France1930Kylian Mbappé
19Germany1934Jamal Musiala
20Ghana2006Mohammed Kudus
21Haiti1974Duckens Nazon
22Iran1978Mehdi Taremi
23Iraq1986Aymen Hussein
24Ivory Coast2006Simon Adingra
25Japan1998Takefusa Kubo
26Jordan2026 (Debut)Musa Al-Taamari
27Mexico1930Santiago Giménez
28Morocco1970Achraf Hakimi
29Netherlands1934Virgil van Dijk
30New Zealand1982Chris Wood
31Norway1938Erling Haaland
32Panama2018Adalberto Carrasquilla
33Paraguay1930Miguel Almirón
34Portugal1966Cristiano Ronaldo
35Qatar2022Akram Afif
36Saudi Arabia1994Salem Al-Dawsari
37Scotland1954Scott McTominay
38Senegal2002Sadio Mané
39South Africa1998Percy Tau
40South Korea1954Son Heung-min
41Spain1934Lamine Yamal
42Sweden1934Alexander Isak
43Switzerland1934Granit Xhaka
44Tunisia1978Youssef Msakni
45Turkey1954Hakan Çalhanoğlu
46United States1930Christian Pulisic
47Uruguay1930Federico Valverde
48Uzbekistan2026 (Debut)Eldor Shomurodov

🌟 Debutants in FIFA World Cup 2026

  1. Cape Verde 🇨🇻
  2. Curaçao 🇨🇼
  3. Jordan 🇯🇴
  4. Uzbekistan 🇺🇿

Total Teams: 48 ⚽🌍
Tournament Hosts: 🇺🇸 United States, 🇨🇦 Canada & 🇲🇽 Mexico.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 Teams in Alphabetical Order 🌍⚽

1. Algeria 🇩🇿
2. Argentina 🇦🇷
3. Australia 🇦🇺
4. Austria 🇦🇹
5. Belgium 🇧🇪
6. Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦
7. Brazil 🇧🇷
8. Canada 🇨🇦
9. Cape Verde 🇨🇻
10. Colombia 🇨🇴
11. Croatia 🇭🇷
12. Curaçao 🇨🇼
13. Czechia 🇨🇿
14. DR Congo 🇨🇩
15. Ecuador 🇪🇨
16. Egypt 🇪🇬
17. England 🏴
18. France 🇫🇷
19. Germany 🇩🇪
20. Ghana 🇬🇭
21. Haiti 🇭🇹
22. Iran 🇮🇷
23. Iraq 🇮🇶
24. Ivory Coast 🇨🇮
25. Japan 🇯🇵
26. Jordan 🇯🇴

27. Mexico 🇲🇽
28. Morocco 🇲🇦
29. Netherlands 🇳🇱
30. New Zealand 🇳🇿
31. Norway 🇳🇴
32. Panama 🇵🇦
33. Paraguay 🇵🇾
34. Portugal 🇵🇹
35. Qatar 🇶🇦
36. Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
37. Scotland 🏴
38. Senegal 🇸🇳
39. South Africa 🇿🇦
40. South Korea 🇰🇷
41. Spain 🇪🇸
42. Sweden 🇸🇪
43. Switzerland 🇨🇭
44. Tunisia 🇹🇳
45. Turkey 🇹🇷
46. United States 🇺🇸
47. Uruguay 🇺🇾
48. Uzbekistan 🇺🇿

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Messi (Argentina), ZoKumar (Zoland), CR7 (Portugal)

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