Celebrating the Heart of Healthcare on Nurses Day
NSCN/GPRN Criticises Nagaland Vehicle Signage Order
KOHIMA, May 11, 2026 — The NSCN/GPRN has strongly criticised the Nagaland Government’s recent notification banning the display of religious or NGO-based slogans, signages, stickers, and other unauthorised identifiers on both private and public vehicles.
In a press statement issued dated 11 May 2026 by the Ministry of Information and Publicity of the Government of the People’s Republic of Nagaland, the group termed the notification as an “insidious” attempt to suppress the visible identity and presence of Christians and churches in public spaces.
The statement alleged that Indian secularism is “a farcical sham” and accused the Indian system of repeatedly overriding the “Special Provisions” of Nagaland under Article 371(A), particularly concerning religion, customs, resources, and language.
According to the NSCN/GPRN, churches and church associations have long displayed names, logos, and signages on their vehicles as part of accepted tradition and community service. It said such displays symbolise identity and service rather than religious coercion or propaganda.
The organisation further claimed that the government order could be misused by Indian security agencies and police personnel as a pretext to harass church leaders, pastors, and Christian institutions.
Reaffirming its stand, the NSCN/GPRN stated that Nagas have the “God-given right” to openly practice and profess their religion in public spaces and not merely within the confines of their homes.
The statement concluded with the declaration that the NSCN/GPRN would “steadfastly defend Nagaland for Christ.”
Manipur to Launch 3rd CSF Vaccination Drive
Manipur Violence Inquiry HQ Shifted to Civil Secretariat
NOTIFICATION
Imphal, the 9th May, 2026
No. H-1701/187/2023-HD-HD-Part(1): The following Notification issued by the Commission of Inquiry (Manipur Violence) 2023 vide No. CoI/Manipur/2023/026 dated 30th April, 2026 is hereby republished in the Manipur Extraordinary Gazette in the form of Notification for information of the general public and all concerned:
"Commission of Inquiry (Manipur Violence) 2023
NOTIFICATION
Imphal, the 30th April, 2026
No. CoI/Manipur/2023/026: In exercise of the power conferred by Section 8 of the Commission of Inquiry Act, 1952, and in partial modification of the Regulation of Procedure for the Commission of Inquiry (Manipur Violence) 2023 notified vide Notification No. GSR (E) dated 9th August, 2023, the Commission brings amendment in the location of the Headquarters of the Commission at Imphal.
Likewise, the provision at Para 1 of the Regulation of Procedure concerning address of the Headquarters of the Commission originally notified as “the headquarters of the Commission shall be at Room No. 104, First Floor, Hotel Imphal (By the Classic), North AOC, Imphal, Manipur, 795001” is hereby amended as “the headquarters of the Commission shall be at Room No. 135, Second Floor, North Block, Manipur Civil Secretariat, Mantripukhri, Imphal, 795002.”
This notification shall come into force with effect from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette.
All proceedings, actions taken, notices issued, and records maintained prior to this amendment shall remain valid and shall be deemed to have been undertaken at the duly notified headquarters of the Commission.
This is issued with the approval of the Competent Authority.
GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR
DIRECTORATE OF INFORMATION & PUBLIC RELATIONS
Memo No. 2/115/2006-DIPR/07
Imphal, the 11th May, 2026
Copy to:
- All Editors, Local Dailies/Weeklies
- All Press Correspondents, National/Regional
- All Editors, Electronic Media
- The News Editor, AIR, Imphal
- The News Editor, DDK, Imphal

WKZIC GOODWILL MISSION TO ZRA/ZRO
1. SA/UT Movement a phatah a SoO Group lungkhat tah a pangkhom chehdiu;
i) Rally leh adang dangho aum teng jongleh pankhom dildel ding,
ii) Rally kibolho Leisang to Peace Ground ahilou leh Sielmat Ground to Peace Ground kiti hohi JACHAT umtah ahijeh in lamkaiho kihoutoh dildel jiuvin.
2. Gollhang CHAPANG hate speeches; KUKI REFUGEE !! ZOGAM ... ZOGAM !! kiti hohi ZRA/ZRO in phatecha avetsui ding in WKZIC in Kuki-Zo Mipi thakhel in ngehna akineiyin ahi.
3. SoO hohi "Territorial Integrity of Manipur" clause noiya henkol kai nahijeh un anoiya option 3 hohi khat pen pen public interest hin boldoh un;
i) SoO Abrogate bol un, itih hijongleh Tripartite SoO noiya SA/ UT muna ding thu him him Indian Constitution a umlou hel ahi.
OR
ii) Akinthei pen in 6th Schedule@ Territorial Council (TC) Final boldoh un,
OR
iii) State within STATE ding in GoI/MHA te Pressure bol ute .....
Chuleh adang dangho kihoulimna nomtah leh NGEHNA WKZIC Representatives hon agakineiyin ahi.
Courtesy: World Kuki-Zo Intellectual Council (WKZIC)-GHQ

OSC Staff Training Programme Held in Imphal
Imphal, May 11, 2026: A one-day training programme for the staffs of One Stop Centres (OSCs) was held today at the Auditorium of the Directorate of Information and Public Relations (DIPR), Nityaipat Chuthek, Imphal.
The programme was organised by the Manipur State Commission for Women (MSCW) under the sponsorship of the National Commission for Women, with the objective of strengthening the knowledge and professional skills of the staffs working in One Stop Centres in handling women-related issues, counselling services, legal support and welfare mechanisms.
Th. Tiningpham Monsang, Chairperson, MSCW; W. Phajatombi Devi, MCS, Member Secretary, MSCW and Additional Director, DIPR; and Sk. Sophia, Member, MSCW graced the function as presidium members.
Addressing the gathering, Th. Tiningpham Monsang stated that regular capacity-building programmes, including quarterly training sessions, are conducted to enhance the knowledge, skills and coordination of One Stop Centre personnel. She said interactions with experts and officials from other states help in sharing best practices and effective case-handling methods.
She appreciated the dedication and hard work of OSC staffs who continue to provide services to women despite various challenges and limited resources. She further assured that complicated cases may be referred to the Manipur State Commission for Women for necessary support and guidance, adding that the Commission remains accessible to women from all parts of the state, including remote hill districts.
The Chairperson also encouraged the participants to continue working sincerely for the welfare and protection of women and expressed hope that the programme would strengthen coordination between the Commission and OSCs while promoting awareness activities, inspections, seminars and other outreach initiatives related to women’s welfare.
Delivering the introductory speech, W. Phajatombi Devi, MCS, Member Secretary, MSCW stated that the training programme was organised under the guidance of the National Commission for Women as part of the approved activities for the current financial year. She said the programme focused on strengthening the functioning of One Stop Centres (OSCs) in Manipur for effective rescue, counselling, support and rehabilitation of women facing violence and distress.
W. Phajatombi further mentioned that the training was aimed at improving the capacity and professionalism of OSC personnel to provide better services to women in distress and to demonstrate that Manipur’s OSCs are well-equipped and capable of delivering proper services across districts.
She informed that OSC staffs from nine districts, including Imphal East, Imphal West, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Kakching, Tamenglong, Noney, Senapati and Chandel attended the programme, while participation from some districts could not be ensured due to the prevailing situation in the state.
As part of the training session, Prof. R.K. Lenin Singh, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, RIMS Hospital delivered a lecture on “Psychological Support and Counselling”; Shri Rajkishore Thiyam, Advocate spoke on “Domestic Violence (DV) Act, POCSO Act, Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and other women related laws”; while Shri L. Ravi Sharma, Manager, Women Help Line delivered a presentation on “Women Related Social Protection Schemes and Support Services under Social Welfare Department”.
The programme concluded with participant feedback and an interaction session.
Hill Tribal Council, Moreh: Kipa Thuphon
11th May 2026
Moreh leh Border khoho kijot matna Border Road Task Force(BRTF) hon ana sem T.Bongmol leh Yangoubung kikah a Lallim Vadung leichu alhong peh asset tah jeh in All Moreh Truck Owners & Drivers Welfare Association (AMTODWA) lamkaihon sum tampi lut a gari jouse boilou a alheithei nadia pan ahin lahnau chunga mipi thakhel in Hill Tribal Council,Moreh (HTC) in sangtah in kipathu ahung kiphongin ahi.
Moreh leh border jui a cheng mipi ho kineh holna leh kijot matna lampi ahin khohsah uva AMTODWA hon mipi ding gelna a hitabanga pan ahin lah uhi vetjui theitah ahitoh lhonna kiloikhomna jousen jong mipi a dia hitabanga pan ilah jing dingun jong HTC in temna ahung kinei in ahi.
AMTODWA pathenin phatthei bohjing tahen.
Media & Information
Hill Tribal Council, Moreh.

SSC SI IN DELHI POLICE AND CAPF 2025 RESULT
Date 09 / 12 / 2025 - 12 / 12 / 2025 kikah a Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police and CAPF Examination 2025 Paper-I Result chu ahi.
Physical Efficiency Test [ PET ] le Physical Standard Test [ PST ]
CUT - OFF MARKS [ ST ]
1. Female - 95. 19641
2. Male - 89. 06234
Anui a hung kigol lha hohi North East India pumpi a Kuki Ethnic Tribes akon a lolhing ho ahiuve.
MALE
1. Paokhohao Haokip
2. TL Thanglenmang Haokip
3. Solomon Thangso Haokip
4. Lalkhosem Haokip
5. Manglen Haokip
6. T. Seiminthang Haokip
7. Jamkhongam Haokip
8. Lhunginlen Haokip
9. Letminlal Haokip
10. S. Letminlen Haokip
11. Andy Lunchinghao Haokip
12. Seilenmang Haokip
13. L. Lunkhohao Haokip
14. Mangminlen Haokip
15. Thanggoulen Haokip
16. Ngamminlen Haokip
17. Thanggoulen Haokip
18. Seimonlal Haokip
19. Kamgougin Haokip
20. Thangcha Haokip
21. M. Lhunkholen Haokip
22. Ginkhomang Haokip
23. D. Paolenmang Haokip
24. Gingouching Haokip
25. Lunminching Haokip
26. Thangsanglun Haokip
27. Tongminlen Haokip
28. Letgousang Haokip
29. Lhunkhoson Haokip
30. Lunsanglen Haokip
31. Lalminlen Haokip
32. Jangkholun Haokip
33. Nehlensei Haokip
34. M. Lunkhomang Haokip
35. Seilenpao Haokip
36. Mangtinlen Haokip
37. Satgoulen Haokip
38. Thangkhochon Haokip
39. Seisat Haokip
40. Onlienmang Haokip
41. Henry Seilenngam Haokip
42. Jangminthang Haokip
43. Paominthang Haokip
44. Letminthang Haokip
45. Hollunlen Haokip
46. J. Lhunminlen Haokip
47. Tonglenmang Haokip
48. Satminlen Haokip
49. Thangkhohen Haokip
50. Haokholal Haokip
51. S. Paoseiminthang Haokip
52. Jangminthang Haokip
53. Lunminsei Haokip
54. Henminthang Haokip
55. Manglun Haokip
56. T. Paolenmang Haokip
57. T. Thonggoulen Haokip
58. Lungoumang Haokip
59. D. Khailenlal Haokip
60. Mangneo Haokip
61. Thongminthang Haokip
62. Paolenthang Haokip
63. Kamthiengin Haokip
64. Seigoulen Kipgen
65. Ginsen Kipgen
66. Thanggoumang Kipgen
67. Sehminlun Kipgen
68. Lenchon Kipgen
69. Thanglenmang Kipgen
70. Lhungoulen Kipgen
71. Paoginmang Kipgen
72. Thangminlen Kipgen
73. Ngulsonhao Kipgen
74. Jangminsei Kipgen
75. Thangzalen Kipgen
76. Thangminhao Kipgen
77. Thangkhogin Kipgen
78. Nehminhao Kipgen
79. Ginlalmuon Kipgen
80. Lalgunsang Kipgen
81. Lunkhogin Kipgen
82. Thangboilal Kipgen
83. Lungoumang Kipgen
84. Thangtinlal Kipgen
85. Thangboilen Kipgen
86. Kamgunlen Kipgen
87. Lunlenmang Kipgen
88. Sogunsem Khongsai
89. Thanglenmang Khongsai
90. Hoingelalson Khongsai
91. Lunminthang Khongsai
92. Paomonsang Khongsai
93. Mangminlal Khongsai
94. L. Seikhomang Khongsai
95. Janggoulal Touthang
96. Ngamninlal Touthang
97. Lhungoulen Touthang
98. Jangminlun Touthang
99. Calvin Ngamgin Touthang
100. Marwin Thangjahao Touthang
101. Lunginmang Touthang
102. Thanghaolien Touthang
103. Khaigoulun Touthang
104. Ngamjapao Touthang
105. Thanglenmang Touthang
106. Thangminlen Singson
107. Lungouthang Singson
108. Lalminlien Singson
109. Lalkhongam Singsit
110. Ngamthang Singsit
111. Seiminthang Sitlhou
112. Lunlenthang Sitlhou
113. Lalchungnung Lhouvum
114. Lalsanglen Lhouvum
115. Manggoulal Lotjem
116. Thangjamuon Tuboi
117. Tonggoulun Tuboi
118. Sonlem Seijamang Mate
119. Jamgoukhup Mate
120. L. Jalaiminthang Mate
121. B. Thangjalen Mate
122. Chungkhojam Baite
123. Seiminthang Baite
124. Thangtinsei Baite
125. D. Tonggunsang Baite
126. Jamgoulen Baite
127. Paogunthang Lhungdim
128. Jamgoulen Lhungdim
129. Letminthang Lhungdim
130. Thangzakai Lhungdim
131. Haominlen Doungel
132. Satlenlal Doungel
133. Lenminlun Dimngel
134. Thanggoulen Benjamin
135. Benjamin Letkhohao
136. Lalkhohen
137. Thanggunsang
138. Thangsonmang
139. T. Jangkhohou
140. Jangminthang
141. D. Solomon Kuki
142. Lunginlen Chongloi
143. Limminthang Chongloi
144. Lalboithang Chongloi
145. Thanglenmang Guite
146. Letgoulen Guite
147. M Kamlunlal
148. Thangtinmang Kilong
149. Thanggoumang Kilong
150. Johna Kilong
151. S. Doulenlal Hangshing
152. Jangginthang Hangshing
153. J. Nehgoulun Hangshing
154. Khupminsei Hangshing
155. Joseph Lalminsang
156. Thangminlal Lhanghal
157. Ngangam Changsan
158. Seiminthang Sungte
159. Manggoulal Lotjem
160. Thangjamuon Tuboi
161. Jamgoulen Lhungdim
162. Thangjakai Lhungdim
163. Paogunthang Lhungdim
164. M Vumlenson Kuki
167. Khailunsang Vaiphei
168. Kapliansang Vaiphei
169. Manglallawm Vaiphei
170. Seigouchung Vaiphei
171. Lianrosang Vaiphei
172. Kaiginlal Vaiphei
173. Manglalmuan Vaiphei
174. Haulinathang Suntak
175. Lianmuanthang Suantak
178. Thangminlian Sektak
179. Paomalsawm Khaute
180. M. Paulalzawm Gangte
181. Thanglungmuon Gangte
182. Thangjoyson Gangte
183. Thanglienlal Gangte
184. Manglalsiem Gangte
185. Lamngul Gangte
186. Zskhum T. Gangte
187. Thangmonlal Gangte
188. Paubenjoy Gangte
189. Muandinglian
190. Christopher Tongsin Anal
191. Zarzosang Hmar
192. Tuanchinkhup Guite
193. Mathew Hemchinkhup
194. Ginbiaklian Phiamphu
195. Lallienlur
196. Paulianding Guite
197. Leobraham
198. Jabesh Ginlunmang Zou
199. N. Ginsuanmung
200. L. Khupkhenthang
201. Alex Haulalsiam
202. V. Thanglianmang
203. Joel N Buhril
204. Lalgouboi Vaiphei
205. Robert Neihsial
206. Joseph L Thiek
207. Goulianlal
208. Anthony Hauchingkap
209. K. Nganthoi Kom
210. K. Dingmuanlal
211. Doumuanthang Taithul
212. Khupmuansang
213. P. Rousiamlian
214. Kamlianlal
215. Lianminsang Hauzel
216. James Vanglalmuan
217. Lal Than Thuam
218. Enbiakmung Guite
219. Thangmuanlian
220. Ginlianding Naulak
221. Thanglianmang Baite
222. David Ginthianmung
223. Manglallem Neihsial
224. M. Kambiaklal Milun
225. M. Thangmuanlal
226. L. Hrangneilen Kom
227. Pausonlian
228. Ronald Khawbung
229. Khuplianlal
230. T. Malsawm
231. Khaisuanmung Phiamphu
232. M. Khanmung
233. Douzathang Valte
234. Lalngaison Neihsial
235. Thangniang Letminthang
236. Lianminthang
237. Josia L Joute
238. Solome Lalvarnei
239. Stephen Dousangmuan
240. Siemlalmuon
241. S. Gousianlian
242. Haukhankhual Tungnung
243. Joshua Laldawlthanga
244. H. Paubiaklian
245. Lalruotlien
246. G. Goulian
247. Remlalruata
248. Lalrinpuia
249. Hallet Thanglian Guite
250. Khaimuanthang
251. H. Vunggouthang
252. S. Khamthianlal
253. Lalrinmawi
254. T. Joel Pausianlam
255. Lianlalsiam Khongsai
256. Richard Thanghausang
257. B. Lalbiaktluanga
258. Thangsuanmung
259. Kap Khan Gen
260. T. Lienzathang
261. Siemchunghnung Huolngo.
FEMALE
1. Congneilam Haokip
2. Kimkim Haokip
3. Lamkhohoi Haokip
4. Margaret Haokip
5. Nemnunmoi Lenthang
6. CH Neitinlhing Mate
7. Lydia Neihoithem
8. Gracy Tinneivah
9. Gracy Kimhoilhing
10. Ngahneihat Hangshing
11. Ngailalkim
12. Niengthenkim
13. Dorothy Lhingneichong
14. Ngaihoikim
15. Lamngaikim
16. Neinu Nemneihoi Touthang
17. Niengzalam
18. Themneichong
19. Mary Hatneikim
20. Lhingkhanthem Kipgen
21. Lamkhohoi Baite
22. Dedei Lhanghal
23. Nengneikim Chongloi
24. C. Esther Hmanna Gangte
25. Cindy Vanlalruat
26. Phalneimoi Vaiphei
27. G. Kimngaimuon
Source :
Staff Selection Commission
The Heart of the Home
It is a joy to gather on this beautiful Sunday, May 10th. While the sun climbs higher in the sky, our hearts are turned toward a very specific kind of warmth—the love of a mother.
We often think of Mothering Sunday as a permanent fixture of the calendar, but the modern Mother’s Day we celebrate today has a poignant history. It wasn’t started by a card company, but by a daughter named Anna Jarvis. On 10 May 1908, held the first official memorial service for her own mother in West Virginia. Her vision wasn’t about commercial gifts; it was about “The Memorial Day for Mothers”. The original theme was simple: “The Most Best Mother Who Ever Lived—Your Own”. She chose the white carnation as the symbol because it represented the purity, faithfulness, and charity of a mother’s love.When we look for the “why” behind our gratitude, we find it woven into the very fabric of Scripture. There is a beautiful verse in Proverbs 31:28 that captures the essence of today: “Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her”. This isn’t just about a woman doing chores or being “perfect”. It is about a woman whose character and devotion create a legacy so strong that her family cannot help but stop and acknowledge it. A mother’s influence is often the first glimpse a child gets of God’s unconditional grace.
Speaking of influence, few people understood the power of a mother better than D.L. Moody. For those who might not know, Dwight L. Moody was one of the most prominent American evangelists of the 19th century. He was a man of humble beginnings who founded schools and churches, shaking two continents with his preaching. Yet, he attributed his success not to his own intellect, but to the woman who raised him in poverty after his father passed away.
Moody famously said: “All that I am or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother. I tell you, if the world were full of mothers like mine, they would have to shut up all the prisons.” He saw in his mother a grit and a faith that kept a family of nine together against all odds. He believed that a mother’s prayers were more powerful than a governor’s laws.
As we reflect on these stories and scriptures, it’s worth asking ourselves: how do we truly honour the mothers in our lives?
Motherhood is a high calling, but it is also a heavy one. It involves sleepless nights, quiet sacrifices, and a constant “worrying of the heart” that never quite goes away, even when the children are grown. Today isn’t just for those who have biological children; it is for the aunties, the grandmothers, and the “spiritual mothers” who have mentored and sheltered us.
Encouragement: Don’t let the day pass with just a card or a quick phone call. Take a moment to tell her—or the person who filled that role—exactly which part of her character helped shape yours.
If today is a difficult day because of loss or a strained relationship, remember that the “Mother Heart” of God is described in the Bible as a source of comfort that never fails. May we all leave here today with a deeper appreciation for the hands that rocked our cradles and the hearts that prayed us into the people we are today.
~ TBCD NEWSLETTER | MOTHER’S DAY |
10.05.2026
Thangkhal Baptist Church Delhi: Nute Ni | Mother's Day 2026 | Photo
🌷 Happy Mother’s Day to all TBC Delhi Women 🌷
To all the wonderful mothers and women of TBC Delhi, your love shines like bright stars in the night sky ✨ and your strength stands tall like mighty trees 🌳. Your prayers, kindness, and sacrifices spread warmth like gentle sunshine after the rain 🌦️. May your hearts always bloom with joy, peace, and endless blessings from above. ❤️🙏
NUTE NI | MOTHER’S DAY
10.05.2026 | Sunday | 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Pa Bruce K Thangkhal, Asst. Secy, LCC
Pa Jacob Khupliankap, Chairman, Mission Board
1. Sunday School Naupang te
2. Khanglai Pawl
Pastor Thangdoulal, Local Pastor
Pa Sianpu
M.Div 1st Year, Caleb Institute
Gurugram, Haryana
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