Central Forest Division: The Miyawaki Plantation Experiment

The Central Forest Division undertook a Miyawaki plantation initiative during the 2025-26 year in Compartment No. 2 of Langol Reserve Forest, Lamdeng Block under Sadar West Range. with the objective of restoring degraded forest land through scientific high-density afforestation A total of 10,000 saplings were planted following the Miyawaki method, focusing on native species and a multi-layered forest structure to accelerate ecological restoration. 

The Miyawaki technique developed by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki, is a scientifically proven method of creating dense, native forests within a short span of time, unlike conventional plantation models that space trees widely, the Miyawaki method involves planting diverse indigenous species very close to each other--typically three to four saplings per square metre. This high-density planting encourages competition among plants for sunlight, resulting in faster vertical growth and stronger root development. The method also emphasizes thorough soil preparation through aeration and enrichment using organic materials such as compost and biomass, which enhances microbial activity and improves moisture retention. Over time, the plantation becomes self-sustaining and requires minimal maintenance after the initial establishment phase. 

In line with this approach, the site was prepared with appropriate soil improvement measures. The plantation was designed to mimic a natural forest ecosystem with multiple vegetation layers. The top canopy species include Terminalia myriocarpa, Gmelina arborea, and Parkia species, while the middle canopy consists of Syzygium cumini and Citrus limon. Various herbs, shrubs, and climbers were also introduced to create structural diversity and support ecological balance. 

Within a year of plantation, the saplings have exhibited vigorous growth and healthy establishment. The plantation is showing promising results, with a satisfactory survival percentage and gradual canopy development. Continuous monitoring good soil health have supported the steady progress of the site. 

The Miyawaki plantation is gradually developing into a dense green patch and is expected to further enhance biodiversity, improve micro-climatic conditions, and strengthen ecological stability in the area. The initiative stands as a model of innovative and scientific forestry practice, reflecting the Central Forest Division's commitment to sustainable environmental restoration and long-term conservation goals. 

As Imphal continues to emerge as an important tourist destination in the region, such Miyawaki plantations contribute significantly to the broader vision of Greening Imphal." Dense urban and peri-urban forests enhance the scenic beauty of the city, provide serene natural spaces for visitors, and promote eco-tourism opportunities. The development of compact green forests near tourist circuits not only improves the environmental profile of Imphal but also strengthens its image as a clean, eco-friendly capital. Over time, these green initiatives will complement Imphal's cultural and historical attractions, making the city more appealing to tourists while ensuring sustainable urban development. 

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Vikram Suresh Nadhe
Divisional Forest Officer
Central Forest Division, Manipur

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Jan Sunwai, Health Services Reach Remote Pherzawl Villages

Pherzawl, May 23, 2026 (DIO): The District Administration of Pherzawl continued its intensive Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaign under the theme “Jan Bhagidaari Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle,” aimed at delivering essential Government services directly to remote communities across the district.

The latest outreach programme was conducted at Patpuihmun Village under Vangai Range under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner Smt. Mannuamching, ADC Shri Zosanglur Joute, SDO Shri Lalthanzam Fimate and other officials.

As part of the district-wide campaign, Jan Sunwai (public hearing) sessions were organised in several villages under Tipaimukh, Vangai and Thanlon blocks, enabling residents to directly interact with Government officials and raise grievances and concerns.

Healthcare services formed a major component of the campaign, with medical teams carrying out health screenings and facilitating enrolment under flagship health schemes such as CMHT and PM-JAY.

The programme also included an environmental initiative through a tree plantation drive involving officials and local residents.

Officials informed that altogether 12 camps have so far been organised across the district, facilitating 234 Aadhaar-related services, issuance of 275 caste certificates and 205 domicile certificates. Benefits under Mission Indradhanush and MGNREGA were also extended during the campaign.

Transect walks were additionally conducted to encourage greater community participation in local developmental activities and initiatives.

The IEC campaign will continue till May 25, reaffirming the district administration’s commitment towards inclusive governance and ensuring last-mile delivery of services in Pherzawl district.





 

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Jan Bhagidaari Drive Conducted at Tadubi in Senapati

Senapati, May 23, 2026 (DIO-IPR): The District Administration of Senapati on Friday continued the fourth day of the nationwide Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Campaign titled Jan Bhagidaari—Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle under the PM JANMAN and DAJGUA initiatives.

The programme was held at Tadubi Village Hall and covered six DAJGUA villages under Tadubi T.D. Block, namely Chowainamei Khunou, Chowainamai Khullen, Chakumei, Tadubi, Makhan Centre and Makhan Khunou.

The campaign focused on raising awareness and ensuring direct outreach of Government welfare schemes and developmental initiatives to remote villages, while also providing essential on-the-spot services to beneficiaries.

Representatives and experts from various line departments, including Agriculture, Social Welfare and banking institutions, participated in the programme and sensitized the public on several welfare schemes such as PM KISAN, PMMVY, PMSBY, PMJJBY and others.

To provide immediate assistance at the grassroots level, nine departmental stalls were set up by Forest, Health, Agriculture, Social Welfare, ICDS, CAF & PD, Horticulture and Soil Conservation departments, along with banking sectors. The stalls provided guidance, enrolment services, essential support and free screening for Non-Communicable Diseases during the day-long campaign.

The tribal empowerment campaign witnessed enthusiastic participation, with altogether 360 individuals attending from Tadubi Block. The event also featured interactive community activities, including a village transect walk and plantation drive, during which 200 tree saplings were distributed to promote a greener environment.

An Intensive Campaign on Balanced Use of Fertilizer was also conducted at the venue. The programme was organised by the Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA) in collaboration with Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Senapati, under the supervision of the District Agriculture Office, Senapati.

Speaking at the event, District Agriculture Officer (DAO) Senapati, Lavei James, urged the gathering to adopt and promote natural fertilizers. He stated that chemical fertilizers carry severe long-term effects on both human health and the environment. He further advised farmers to use fertilizers judiciously and strictly according to soil requirements.

The DAO also encouraged farmers to visit his office or consult their respective block in-charge officers for continued guidance and support.









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IEC Campaign Holds Jan Sunwai, Medical Camps in Kamjong

Kamjong, May 23, 2026: Jan Sunwai programmes, medical camps, and plantation drives were conducted across different parts of Kamjong District under the ongoing Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaign titled “Jan Bhagidaari – Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle” under the DAJGUA and PM-JANMAN initiatives of the Government of India.

The campaign seeks to raise awareness about various Government welfare schemes and ensure last-mile delivery of essential services to tribal communities living in remote and far-flung areas.

At Sorbung village under Phungyar Sub-Division on May 22, around 72 persons underwent regular health screening during a Jan Sunwai programme. Authorities also distributed 28 old age pension forms, issued 13 birth certificates, and carried out two biometric Aadhaar updations. Plantation drives were simultaneously conducted at Lungphu and Shingkap villages.

Under Kasom Khullen Sub-Division, public interaction programmes were organised at Mawai and Nambashi Khullen villages. A medical camp at Nambashi Khullen screened 27 persons and provided one ANC service. Plantation activities were also carried out at Mawai and Kasom Khullen villages.

In Kamjong Sub-Division, plantation drives were conducted at Ningthi and Grihang villages. Altogether, more than 200 saplings were planted across the district during the campaign activities.

The campaign activities were supervised by SDO Kasom Khullen Shri Rohini Kumar, SDO Phungyar Smt. Nimmi Azingwungshi Khamrang, and ADM Kamjong Shri H. L. Jain.

Officials informed that documentation and compilation of reports under the IEC campaign are currently underway, while a debriefing and review meeting will be held on May 25, marking the conclusion of the campaign.



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Wake Up, Lamka: Our Town is Sinking in Neglect

ON May 22, a brief downpour hit Lamka. Instead of bringing relief, it brought the familiar, depressing sight of our town sinking yet again. Lamka is a vital hub in southern Manipur, a proud home to a rich mosaic of tribal communities. We are a town that prides itself on education, having produced brilliant students, scholars, politicians, and civil servants who excel across the country. Yet, the moment a little rain falls, this intellectual and cultural pride is washed away by flooded, chaotic streets.

The immediate culprit is a complete collapse of basic infrastructure, pointing to a glaring failure by the local administration and PWD officials. Our drainage system is either non-existent or completely choked. Why are the concerned authorities sleeping on their duties? Year after year, public funds are allocated, yet the roads transform into rivers at the slightest drizzle. The sheer incompetence of the PWD in designing proper outlets means that overflows carry filth, rubbish, and hazardous garbage right onto our doorsteps, posing severe health risks to everyone.

However, the government is only half to blame. We, the public, are equally responsible due to a shocking lack of civic sense. We complain about the dirt while mindlessly tossing our household waste into the nearest drain. There can be no cleanliness or tidiness in our town if we continue to mismanage our garbage so recklessly. The ugliness or beauty of Lamka does not just depend on concrete; it depends entirely on the mindset of those who dwell in this beautiful corner of the earth. We must stop expecting others to clean up after our own collective laziness.

As the heavy monsoon season approaches, this is a clarion call for everyone to wake up before it is too late. The local authorities must be shaken out of their apathy to clear the main channels, but we must also look in the mirror. True change requires a collective shift in our mindset; a shared responsibility to protect our environment. The cleanliness and survival of our beloved town lie squarely in our own hands; let us clean our act and our streets today.

~ Zogam Today | Editorial | 23.05.2026


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IEC Campaign Reaches Villages in Kangpokpi District

Kangpokpi, 23 May 2026: The “Sabse Door, Sabse Paas” Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Campaign continued successfully on its fourth day across Champhai and T-Waichong Sub-Divisions in Kangpokpi district on Friday.

According to a press release issued by the Office of the District Information Officer, Kangpokpi, separate camps were conducted under the supervision of the Block Development Offices to identify and enrol eligible beneficiaries in various government welfare schemes.

The current phase of the campaign targeted four villages under each block, with officials carrying out health screenings, application assistance, document updates, Jan Sunwai grievance sessions, village immersion programmes, and door-to-door outreach activities.

Several departments, including Health, Agriculture, Horticulture, Fishery, RD&PR, and CAF&PD, actively participated in the campaign.

Camps led by BDO T-Waichong were held at Gelnel and Chalwa villages, while BDO Champhai conducted a camp at Kholjang village. Altogether, the three camps recorded 666 participants, including 443 women and 223 men. The programme was supported by 48 government officials and seven local chiefs.

During the camps, various welfare benefits and services were delivered on the spot. These included 71 Aadhaar updates, 42 PM Garib Kalyan registrations, 54 PM Ujjwala Yojana registrations, 143 ST/SC/Domicile certificates, 27 PM Kisan benefits, 24 PM Jan Dhan accounts, 51 PM Suraksha Bima enrolments, 49 ration cards, 47 Van Dhan updates, 65 Poshan Abhiyan tracking milestones, and 41 Ayushman Bharat cards.

The release stated that the campaign covers 25 policy interventions under 17 Central ministries through the PM DASGVA framework, along with 11 additional interventions from nine ministries under the PM JANMAN scheme.


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Tragic Lamka Crash Claims Wife's Life

A tragic car crash in Lamka town on Friday night, 22 May 2026, has left a husband critically injured and sadly taken the life of his wife.

Our hearts go out to the family during this time of immense grief and sorrow; may she rest in peace. This devastating loss is a painful reminder of how fragile life is.

Please, let's take extra care on the roads to protect ourselves and others. Our roads should be a safe way to stay connected, not a place of danger and heartbreak. We urge everyone to stay alert, slow down, and drive responsibly. We also call on the local administration and concerned authorities to urgently raise awareness about road safety. Let's work together to prevent another tragedy.


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ZSF GH Discusses Patient Welfare at District Hospital

Today, 22 May 2026 at 3:30 PM, ZSF General Headquarters held a meaningful and constructive meeting with the Medical Superintendent of Churachandpur District Hospital to discuss several important matters related to patient welfare and the overall improvement of the hospital.

During the meeting, discussions were held on oxygen availability, electricity-related problems, hospital hygiene and cleanliness, patient care, and other daily challenges faced by patients and their attendants. ZSF General Headquarters stressed the urgent need for proper facilities, a cleaner and healthier environment, and improved healthcare services for the public.

The Medical Superintendent acknowledged the concerns raised and assured that the hospital administration has already been addressing many of the issues and will continue taking necessary steps to improve the management and services of the District Hospital.

The meeting concluded on a positive and hopeful note, with both sides expressing expectations for better progress and improved healthcare outcomes for the welfare of the people.

Sd/-
M.S. Kipgen
Information Secretary
ZSF General Headquarters

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Lamka’s Drainage Failure: A Town Left to Flood

THIS photograph from Lamka is nothing short of a disgrace. What should be a main thoroughfare has been transformed into a dangerous, muddy river, proving that our town’s infrastructure is currently a total failure.

Lamka | 21 May 2026

Proper drainage isn’t just about convenience; it’s a basic necessity for public safety and health. We have to ask: where are the authorities? The PWD and local administration have clearly gone missing in action. It is their job to design and maintain systems that can handle heavy rain, yet year after year, we see the same pathetic results. Their negligence is quite literally flooding our livelihoods.

However, the blame isn’t theirs alone. This mess is exacerbated by a chronic lack of civic sense. When residents treat drains as rubbish bins, they are sabotaging their own community. A blocked drain is a ticking time bomb, and we are now seeing the explosion.

It’s time for the authorities to step up and for the public to stop the littering. Lamka cannot progress if we are constantly wading through our own waste. We deserve a town that functions, but that requires both government accountability and individual responsibility.

Watch: FLOODING ROADS -- VIDEO


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INVITE FOR A PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY AT PRESS CLUB IN DELHI

Time: 3 pm onwards

What will the speakers talk about: Environmentalists and grassroot people from different states of India    like Karnataka, Odisha, Uttarakhand, Haryana and  Rajasthan are coming to Delhi to highlight how India’s natural ecosystems are under grave threat. The speakers will also release a letter to the media that citizens and civil society groups across the country are sending to the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India (CJI) and express their serious concerns on the recent oral remarks made in court by the CJI on 11 May 2026 regarding the right of citizens to question irregularities in projects negatively impacting natural ecosystems, their livelihoods and right to life. The comments risk casting doubts on the legitimacy of bona fide public interest litigations asking for proper environmental scrutiny while portraying the litigants as a suspect constituency rather than as participants in a constitutional democracy performing their duty as law abiding citizens. Speakers will highlight the content of the letter sent to the CJI along with demands of the citizens.

List of Speakers:
1) Joseph Hoover, Managing Trustee, United Conservation Movement (working for protection of Western Ghats) 

2) Prafulla Samantara,
National Convenor,
Lok Shakti Abhiyan (Senior environmentalist from Odisha ) 

3) Atul Sati,
Convenor, Joshimath Bachao Sangharsh Samiti, Uttarakhand 

4) Lokesh Bhiwani, Founder, Stand With Nature and Member, Aravalli Virasat Jan Abhiyan from Haryana 

5) Prabhu Dayal, Member, Jodhpura Sangharsh Samiti, Kotputli-Behror district, Rajasthan 

6) Gyarsi Lal,
Mazdoor from Pawana Aheer village in kotputli - Behror district (severely impacted by mining)

7) Tanuja Chauhan,
Environmentalist, Delhi-NCR
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Meeting Held on Kharif Farming Security

Imphal, May 22, 2026: A high-level meeting was held on Friday to discuss security arrangements for the cultivation of Kharif paddy crops in the fringe areas of Bishnupur district and Churachandpur district amid the prevailing law and order situation in the state.

The meeting, chaired by Ningshen Worngam, Inspector General of Police (Zone-II), was convened at the Conference Hall of the Mini Secretariat (DC Office), Bishnupur.

Discussions focused on providing adequate security coverage for farmers during the 2026 Kharif cultivation season in sensitive fringe areas of the two districts. Officials also reviewed security arrangements and measures related to the resettlement of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).

The meeting was attended by Pooja Elangbam, Dharun Kumar S., senior police officials, commanders of security forces and officers from both districts.

During the discussion, the Superintendents of Police of Bishnupur and Churachandpur highlighted areas where security deployment may be required to ensure smooth cultivation activities. Officials also stressed the importance of maintaining peace and confidence among local residents.

Deputy Commissioner of Bishnupur informed the meeting that special emphasis is being given to the resettlement of IDPs affected by the ongoing unrest.

After interacting with the officials, Shri Ningshen Worngam stressed the need for close coordination between the administrations of Bishnupur and Churachandpur districts to effectively handle security concerns in view of the prevailing situation.

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Junta Restores Control in Falam Town

FALAM has reportedly witnessed the return of former administration workers after Myanmar’s junta regime reasserted control over the northern Chin State town.

Those returning include non-CDM (Civil Disobedience Movement) personnel such as nurses, local police members and administrative staff who had earlier left their duties amid the conflict.

As the situation gradually stabilises, many residents who had fled to Hakha and Kalaymyo are also returning to Falam.

Observers say the development reflects growing public preference for stability under the junta administration, as Chin armed groups continue to face difficulties in maintaining control and governance in the town.

Sources further noted that ongoing disunity among the Chin resistance groups has weakened morale, not only among their supporters but also within the wider anti-junta movement.

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Zogam Liberation Front: Theisahna

THEI SAH NA
21/05/2026

ZRA Eastern Command ten i Zokhuapi TONZANG, Zogam pen CNF/CNA te apan hunkhia jou ta chi ZLF in ki thangatt tah in ka puang uh hi.

Tambang kalsuanna khu i Pu i Pa satsa gam leitang vengbitna, i hihna leh i gam Zo tate a ahihna ki lah na ahi. TONZANG khua lah kitna apan igamgi kepbitna leh pulam apan i Zogam i humbit na ding a kipumpiah na suhkip na ahi.

ZLF in ZRA Eastern Command te gam leh nam adia a makaihna uh thupi ka sa un ka pahtat mama uhi. I Zogam a diah a Tonzang khua a huhdohna u leh vengbitna uh tami Operations lohching na ahi. A nasep un a mipi leh gam ah dinga kipumpiahna uh leh a mohpuahna uh a jou uh hi chi aki mu hi.

ZLF in I gam ah ki lemna leh kituahna atungna ding in pan aki lazing ding hi. Zogam kepbitna leh mipi te thuneihna aki ngai poimoh hi. Gamsung hausa le mipi ten kitua ki lemna leh kizah tat tuana ngaipoimoh vaui.

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ZOGAM LIBERATION FRONT
Eastern Zogam
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Health and Saturation Camp Held at Tampi Village

Chandel, May 22, 2026 (DIO): A Saturation and Health Camp was conducted today at Tampi village and nearby areas under Chakpikarong Block as part of the ongoing Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Campaign under “Janjatiya Garima Utsav 2026 – Jan Bhagidari Week (Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle).”

The programme was organised by the SDO/BDO of Chakpikarong with the participation of seven line departments. Around 320 villagers attended the event, along with officials from various government departments, 11 village chiefs, headmen, and members of Village Authorities.

During the campaign, awareness was created on several government welfare schemes and developmental programmes aimed at benefiting local communities.

The programme also included a Health Camp and a Transect Walk to promote public health awareness, community participation, and grassroots engagement.

As part of the initiative, the Autonomous District Council (ADC), Chandel distributed agricultural items to beneficiaries.

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Kuki Inpi Manipur: Statement of Gratitude and Appeal


 

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💔 Territorial Army Member Simon Kamei Passes Away 🕊️

THE untimely demise of Late Simon Kamei, a dedicated member of the Territorial Army from Taolingpung Village under Khoupum Sub-Division, Noney District, has deeply saddened the community. He passed away on May 21, 2026.

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Late Simon Kamei, son of Khangsunlung Kamei, was known for his discipline, dedication and unwavering commitment to duty during his service in the Territorial Army. His life reflected courage, sacrifice and selfless service to the nation.

His passing is considered a great loss not only to his family and village but also to the wider community. People who knew him remembered him as a brave and sincere individual whose service and contributions would always be honoured and remembered.

Condolences have poured in for the bereaved family, with many praying that they may find strength and comfort during this difficult time.

May his soul rest in eternal peace. Though his duty has ended, his memory and legacy of service will continue to live on in the hearts of many.

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Health Camps and Welfare Drives Held Across CCpur

Lamka, May 22, 2026 (DIO): The District Administration of Churachandpur continued its outreach activities under the “Jan Bhagidaari Abhiyan” today by organising entitlement card saturation drives, health camps and Jan Sunwai programmes across four sub-divisions of the district.

The camps were held at Saidan village Community Hall in Saikot Sub-Division, Kangvai village in Kangvai Sub-Division, Mualnuam village in Mualnuam Sub-Division and Tonjang village in Singngat Sub-Division. Each camp was supervised by the respective Sub-Divisional Officers (SDOs), along with Sub-Deputy Collectors (SDCs) and staff members.

During the outreach programme, the Health Department conducted free medical check-ups, distributed medicines and created awareness on preventive healthcare. The Forest Department distributed free tree saplings and encouraged people to protect forests and the environment.

Officials also assisted residents with PM-JAY services, forms and applications related to the Chief Minister’s Widow Pension Scheme (CMWPS), Manipur Old Age Pension (MOAP), Persons with Disabilities and Chief Minister’s Scholarship for ST Students (PWD CMST), as well as CMHT health cards.

State Bank of India and Central Bank of India officials provided awareness and services related to social security schemes, including PMJJBY, PMSBY, PMJDY and APY. The Fishery Department addressed queries and applications under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) for renovation and construction of fish ponds.

The CRISIL Foundation conducted financial literacy awareness programmes on PM Jan Dhan Yojana, PMJJBY and PMSBY schemes. SDO offices facilitated the issuance of caste certificates, domicile certificates, affidavits, birth orders and Aadhaar updation for eligible applicants.

Block Development Offices and Rural Development departments also addressed issues related to employment and livelihood schemes such as MGNREGS, PMAY-G updation, PM Vishwakarma and Mudra loans. Departments including Women and Child Welfare, Agriculture, PWD, Education, Social Welfare (ICDS), MSPDCL and PHED also participated in the programme and delivered services in their respective sectors.

District Level Officers, officials from various line departments, village chiefs and residents from different villages actively took part in the camps and availed government services during the outreach initiative.






















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