Wednesday, August 19, 2026

FCRA 2.0: A Dangerous Grab for Minority Assets in the Name of Reform

THE  Central Government’s push to ram the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026 widely dubbed “ FCRA 2.0” - through Parliament without meaningful dialogue reveals a troubling contempt for constitutional democracy and civil society. As the All India Christian Council noted with deep alarm, reviving this sensitive legislation during the Monsoon Session while refusing to send it to a Joint Parliamentary Committee signals a preference for executive coercion over democratic consensus. The official defense comparing FCRA 2.0 to foreign funding rules in Western democracies is fundamentally misleading; where established democracies requi…
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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

UNC Demands NRC Before Census and Delimitation in Manipur

IMPHAL, August 18, 2026: The United Naga Council (UNC) has reiterated its demand that the National Register of Citizens (NRC) must be implemented in Manipur before any Census or delimitation exercise is undertaken in the state. In a press release issued on August 18, the UNC said its position was clearly stated in a Joint Memorandum dated May 3, 2024, submitted to the Prime Minister of India through the Governor of Manipur by the UNC and COCOMI. The UNC expressed concern over what it described as the “unchecked and continuous influx of illegal immigrants” from neighbouring countries, including Myanmar , Bangladesh and Nepal . It claimed that the…
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ZSP Congratulates Dr T.D. Peter Lianlunthang on PhD

LAMKA, August 18, 2026: The Zou Sangnaupan Pawlpi (ZSP), the Zou Students’ Association, has congratulated Dr. T. D. Peter Lianlunthang on the successful conferment of his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree by Assam Don Bosco University. Dr. Lianlunthang earned his doctorate for his seminal thesis, “Studies on the Impact of Non-Gravitational Forces on the Dynamics of D68 Ringlet of Saturn’s D Ring.” His research focuses on planetary dynamics and the complex forces influencing Saturn’s ring system. In a congratulatory note issued on August 18, the ZSP General Headquarters described the achievement as a reflection of Dr. Lianlunthang’s dedicatio…
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Army Agniveer Recruitment Rally in Manipur from Sept 17

Imphal, August 18, 2026 (DIPR):  An Army Agniveer Recruitment Rally for candidates from all districts of Manipur who have qualified the online written examination will be conducted from September 17 to October 8, 2026, at three locations in the State. The recruitment rally, organised by the Army Recruiting Office, Rangapahar, will be conducted at Peace Ground, Churachandpur; Khuman Lampak Stadium, Imphal; and Sanyi Dahrii Memorial Sports Complex, Karong, Senapati. The first phase of the recruitment rally will be held at Churachandpur from September 17 to 21, covering candidates from Tengnoupal, Chandel, Churachandpur and Pherzawl districts.  Th…
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Manipur MLAs to Visit Delhi, Seek Centre’s Nod on NRC

Imphal, August 18, 2026 (DIPR): The Government of Manipur today reiterated its stand that the National Register of Citizens (NRC) updation should be taken up in the State citing concerns over demographic changes, demographic imbalance and illegal migration. Addressing a press conference held at the Auditorium of the Directorate of Information and Public Relations (DIPR), Nityaipat Chuthek, Imphal, Government spokesperson and MLA Dr. Sapam Ranjan Singh stated that the Government remains serious about the issues concerning the NRC and Census and stands with the people of Manipur in addressing their concerns. Dr. Sapam Ranjan Singh said that the …
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TD Peter Lianlunthang Achieves PhD in Saturn Ring Dynamics

LAMKA, August 18, 2026  — In a major academic milestone, TD Peter Lianlunthang has been awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by Assam Don Bosco University. Dr. Lianlunthang successfully completed his doctoral research titled “Studies on the Impact of Non-Gravitational Forces on the Dynamics of D68 Ringlet of Saturn’s D Ring” under the guidance of Prof. Monmoyuri Baruah. He is the youngest son of Late Barnabas Langchinkhup and Martha Mankhoniang, residing in Sugnu Zoveng, Chandel District, Manipur. Combining theoretical analysis and numerical simulations with observational data from the Cassini spacecraft, his research offers fresh i…
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How FCRA 2.0 Weaponized Rules to Quiet Indian Civil Society

WHEN the government brought in the new foreign funding bill, it used big words like security and national pride. On social media, the ruling BJP posted sharp posters claiming foreign money was secretly working against India’s democracy. But if you look past the official hype, the truth is much simpler and far more worrying. This law is not really about keeping financial books clean or stopping bad actors. It feels like a direct attempt to tighten the leash on local charities, independent thinkers, and religious minorities. By making the rules so harsh, the government is creating a situation where grassroots groups and charities cannot do the…
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BJP Unveils New National Team Under Party Chief Nitin Nabin

NEW DELHI, August 18, 2026: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National President Nitin Nabin has officially announced a sweeping overhaul of the party's national office-bearers and organizational responsibilities. The newly appointed leadership team features a key blend of administrative experience, regional diversity, and fresh faces across all levels. National Leadership & Vice Presidents The party appointed 13 National Vice Presidents : Smt. Vasundhara Raje Scindia (Rajasthan) Shri Tirath Singh Rawat (Uttarakhand) Shri Ram Madhav (Delhi) Shri Baijayant Jay Panda (Odisha) Smt. D. Purandeshwari (Andhra Pradesh) Smt. Rekha Verma (Uttar Pradesh) Smt. …
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Pu Letzamang Haokip Seeks Forgiveness | 57-Henglep (ST) A/C

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2026 UPSC Civil Service Main Exam Schedule

2026 UPSC Civil Service Main Exam Schedule (Forenoon: 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon | Afternoon: 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM) 21 August 2026: Paper I (Essay) | No afternoon paper 22 August 2026: Paper II (GS I) | Paper III (GS II) 23 August 2026: Paper IV (GS III) | Paper V (GS IV) 29 August 2026: Paper A (Indian Language) | Paper B (English) 30 August 2026: Optional Subject (Paper 1) | Optional Subject (Paper 2) x
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CHURACHANDPUR COLLEGE: AZIM PREMJI SCHOLARSHIP

Information Whereas the Round 1 of the Application Window for the Azim Premji Scholarship Scheme (2026 – 2027) for Girls is being opened from 10th August 2026 till 31st August 2026, all eligible students of the college are advised and encouraged to apply for the Azim Premji Scholarship. Eligibility: 1. Passed both Class X and Class XII from government schools or colleges as a regular student. 2. Has taken admission in the first year for the academic session 2026 – 2027 as a regular candidate. Note: Students who have applied for the government’s SC/ST scholarship scheme can also apply. Eligible and interested students can contact the IQAC Office f…
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46 KCP (Taibanganba) Members Lay Down Arms in Manipur

IMPHAL, August 18, 2026: Forty-six members of the proscribed Kangleipak Communist Party (Taibanganba) surrendered before Manipur Police on Tuesday during a "Homecoming Ceremony" held at the 1st Manipur Rifles parade ground in Imphal. During the ceremony, the cadres laid down 20 weapons, 216 rounds of ammunition, and three explosives. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh warmly welcomed the former cadres, assuring them of government assistance to help them earn a peaceful livelihood. Speaking at the event, the Chief Minister noted that many individuals had taken up arms following the conflict that broke out three years prior. He emp…
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Monday, August 17, 2026

KNF: KIPHONG DING A HETSAH


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BJP government in Goa is a government of thieves: Kharge

GOA, August 17, 2026: Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge today said that the Bharatiya Janata Party government in Goa was a government of thieves as the BJP had stolen the Congress mandate. He said, 10 of the 12 ministers in the state government are from the Congress who had deserted the party. Addressing a largely attended public rally here today, Kharge called upon the people to teach the traitors a lesson and not elect them again. He pointed out, those who defected to the BJP after betraying the Congress had been elected on Congress tickets with the party’s support. “Our party won a massive mandate and it was stolen by the BJP”, he said…
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Manipur Assembly Session to Begin on September 2

Imphal, August 17, 2026: The Governor of Manipur has summoned the 8th Session of the 12th Manipur Legislative Assembly to begin on September 2, 2026. According to an order issued by Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla on August 14 and published by the Manipur Legislative Assembly Secretariat on August 17, the Assembly will meet at 11 am on Wednesday, September 2 , at the Assembly Hall in Imphal. The Governor issued the order under Clause (1) of Article 174 of the Constitution of India, exercising his constitutional powers to summon the Assembly. The notification was issued by the Manipur Legislative Assembly Secretariat and signed by Secretary Rohit Sapa…
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Nagaland MP S Phangnon Konyak Named BJP National Secretary

KOHIMA, August 17, 2026  — Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament from Nagaland, S Phangnon Konyak, expressed her deep gratitude on Monday to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National President Nitin Nabin after being appointed as the party's National Secretary. Taking on key organisational responsibilities at the national level, Konyak noted that she was honoured to serve the party in this national role. Background and Profile Early Life & Birthplace: Born on February 5, 1978, in Mon district, Nagaland. She belongs to the Konyak Naga community. Educational Qualification: Completed her schooling at Holy Cross Highe…
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LNC-M regrets Namdilong incident, urges peace and restraint

Imphal, August 17, 2026: The Liangmai Naga Council, Manipur (LNC-M) has expressed regret over the incident at Namdilong in which vehicles belonging to Manipur Deputy Chief Minister Losii Dikho and the Poumai Naga Tsiiidoumai (PNTM) were damaged by bandh volunteers. In a press release dated August 17, the LNC-M said there was “no intention whatsoever” to cause disrespect, inconvenience or distress to the Deputy Chief Minister or the PNTM. It said the Bandh Committee and the people of the Liangmai community hold Dikho in the highest esteem and deeply regret the incident. According to the council, the incident occurred amid an already volatile an…
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Thoubal DC holds session for Chandigarh, Puducherry students

Imphal, August 17,2026: The District Administration Thoubal led by Deputy Commissioner, Yumnam Robita, IAS, hosted a special interactive session today for a visiting delegation of 40 students and 4 faculty members from institutional colleges of Puducherry and Chandigarh at the Counting Hall, Deputy Commissioner Office Complex. The delegation, travelling from both the Union Territories (Chandigarh and Puducherry), visited the district as part of a national educational and cultural exchange programme "Ashtalakshmi Darshan Youth Exchange Programme", Government of India initiative organized by the Ministry of Development of North Easte…
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RNSOM President Summoned Over Longmai Independence Day Disruption

IMPHAL, August 17, 2026: The Executive Magistrate/Sub-Deputy Collector of Noney has summoned the President of the Rongmei Naga Students’ Organisation Manipur (RNSOM) for personal appearance over allegations concerning the obstruction of students and teachers from participating in the 80th Independence Day celebrations at Longmai. The summons, issued by the Office of the District Magistrate/Deputy Commissioner, Noney, on August 16, 2026, refers to a press statement issued by RNSOM on August 14 titled “RNSOM Endorses UNC Emergency Total Shutdown” . According to the summons, the statement and its reported impact on the functioning of educational i…
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KNF Denies Link to Langka Incident, Calls Allegations Baseless

LAMKA, August 17, 2026: The Kuki National Front (KNF) has categorically rejected allegations linking the organisation, its Home Secretary Jangboi Kipgen and any of its cadres to the recent Langka incident in Kangpokpi district, in which two persons were killed. In a rebuttal dated August 17, 2026, issued from the KNF office at Camp Ebenezer, Natheljang, Sadlar Hills, the organisation said neither its Home Secretary nor any KNF cadre had any involvement in the incident. The statement described attempts to associate the KNF or its leadership with the attack as “baseless, unfounded and devoid of truth”. The KNF further condemned what it termed a d…
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BJP Announces 13 National Vice Presidents Under Nitin Nabin

NEW DELHI, August 17, 2026: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has announced a team of 13 national vice presidents under party president Nitin Nabin as part of its new organisational structure. The newly appointed national vice presidents are: Vasundhara Raje Scindia Tirath Singh Rawat Ram Madhav Baijayant Jay Panda D. Purandeswari Rekha Verma Varshaben Narendrabhai Doshi Bharti Pravin Pawar Manpreet Singh Badal Lal Singh Arya M. Nagaraja Tariq Mansoor Madhuchandra Kar The appointments form part of the BJP's organisational team under Nitin Nabin and bring together leaders from different regions and backgrounds.
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Manipur Govt Seeks Strict SoO Ground Rules, Warns of Penal Action

Imphal, August 17, 2026: The Manipur Government has warned Kuki-Zomi militant groups under the Suspension of Operations (SoO) agreement to strictly adhere to the prescribed Ground Rules, following allegations that some cadres were involved in recent ethnic clashes in the state. In a confidential letter dated August 7, Commissioner-cum-Secretary (Home) N. Ashok Kumar urged the leadership of the Kuki National Organisation (KNO) and United People's Front (UPF) to ensure strict compliance with the SoO agreement. The letter said serious allegations had been made that cadres of Kuki-Zomi groups under the SoO arrangement with the Government of In…
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Six Kuki-Mizo IFS Officers Represent India Abroad

SENIOR INDIAN DIPLOMATS FROM THE KUKI-MIZO COMMUNITIES 1. Pu NJ Gangte, IFS Ambassador of India to Mexico 2. Pu T Armstrong Changsan, IFS Ambassador of India to Cuba 3. Pu Vanlalvawna Bawitlung, IFS Ambassador of India to Cambodia 4. Pi Gloria Gangte, IFS Ambassador of India to Norway 5. Pi Muanpuii Saiawi, IFS High Commissioner of India to New Zealand 6. Pu Malsawmthang Keivom, IFS Ambassador of India to Djibouti ****
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10,000 Fish Fingerlings Released into Ijei River at Makhuam-4, Noney

Noney, August 17, 2026 (DIO-IPR):  The District Administration, Noney, today undertook a fish stocking initiative at the Ijei River in Makhuam-4, Noney, with the release of 10,000 fish fingerlings into the river. The programme was led by the Deputy Commissioner, Noney, in the presence of the District Fisheries Officer, Noney, and the SDO, Haochong. The fish fingerlings released included Common Carp, Grass Carp and Rohu, with the objective of promoting fishery resources and supporting the livelihood opportunities of local communities. Speaking on the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner encouraged the local community to make optimal and sustainabl…
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