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Govt Outreach Drive Held at Tinsuong Village

Pherzawl, May 20, 2026: Continuing its effort to bring Government services closer to remote communities, the District Administration, Pherzawl today conducted the nationwide IEC campaign “Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan – Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle” at Tinsuong village.


The outreach programme was held under the overall leadership of Deputy Commissioner, Pherzawl, Smt. Mannuamching, and supervised by Shri Zosanglur Joute, ADC Pherzawl, along with Shri Lunlenmoi Vaiphei, SDC Parbung.

Villagers, including elders and school children, actively participated in the campaign activities organised by various departments. As part of the programme, the Divisional Forest Office, Pherzawl carried out a tree plantation drive to promote environmental awareness and encourage community participation.

An Aadhaar enrolment and updation drive was also organised for school children to help them access Government welfare and educational services more easily.

The Health Department team, led by Dr. Thanglienzuol, Medical Officer In-Charge, CHC Parbung, conducted a health screening camp for villagers. Enrolment drives for Chief Ministergi Hakshelgi Tengbang (CMHT) and Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY) health cards were also carried out during the programme.

The campaign aims to strengthen grassroots outreach by ensuring that essential Government services and welfare schemes reach even the remotest villages of the district.





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IEC Jan Bhagidari Campaign Begins in Kangpokpi

Kangpokpi, May 20, 2026: The second day of the “Sabse Door, Sabse Paas” Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Campaign for Kangpokpi district officially began today in Saitu-Gamphazol and Kangpokpi Sub-Divisions, covering separate camps in both areas.

The IEC Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan is an awareness and outreach initiative focused mainly on tribal and remote areas. The programme aims to spread awareness about Government welfare schemes and ensure that eligible beneficiaries receive services through camps and grassroots outreach activities.

The campaign includes awareness programmes on Government schemes, village meetings, health screening camps, entitlement drives, Jan Sunwai grievance redressal sessions, and village-level interactions conducted by officials and volunteers.

The awareness drive in Kangpokpi and Saitu Sub-Divisions is being supervised by ADM Shri Lamminlal Simte, MCS, and Shri Paotinsei Kipgen, MCS, respectively. The Saitu block is conducting one camp covering eight villages, while Kangpokpi block is organising two camps covering nine villages.

During today’s programme, officials assisted villagers by explaining eligibility criteria and application procedures for various schemes, helping beneficiaries fill forms and update documents, conducting health screenings, and addressing grievances through Jan Sunwai sessions. Information materials were also distributed, and awareness discussions were held at the village level to connect remote communities with Government services.

Several line departments, including Horticulture, Fishery, RD & PR, Health, Agriculture, and CAF & PD, among others, participated in the campaign by setting up service camps.

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












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IEC Campaign Held in Chandel District Under Janjatiya Garima Utsav-2026

Chandel, May 20, 2026 (DIO): As part of the IEC Campaign “Janjatiya Garima Utsav-2026 – Jan Bhagidari Week (Sabse Door, Sabse Pahle),” the District Administration, Chandel conducted a saturation and health awareness drive along with a Transect Walk at Japhou and Monsang Pantha villages today. The programme witnessed participation from a large number of villagers.
Under the District Administration’s IEC initiative, residents from nearby villages were also invited to join the programme. During the awareness drive, officials educated the public on various Government schemes and welfare services being implemented under the ongoing campaign. Altogether, around 671 people attended and actively participated in the programme.
A health camp was also organised by the Autonomous District Council in coordination with the Health Department, Chandel, providing health-related services and awareness to the villagers.

The programme was conducted under the supervision of District Nodal Officer Shri Koshon Saka, Statistical Investigator, DRDA, Chandel.
The campaign aims to promote community participation, spread awareness about Government initiatives, and ensure that essential services and development programmes reach remote villages in Chandel district.
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Welfare Outreach Drive Held Across Churachandpur

Lamka, May 20, 2026 (DIO): On the second day of the district-wide outreach, the Churachandpur District Administration successfully conducted a large-scale Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) campaign under the banner “Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan – Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle” to spread awareness and facilitate access to welfare schemes for tribal communities under the PM-JANMAN and DAJGUA initiatives.

The campaign was held across several locations in the district, including Misao Lhahvom Community Hall in Saikot Subdivision, Mata Community Hall in Churachandpur Subdivision, Suangdoh Village in Suangdoh Subdivision, Sangaikot Village in Sangaikot Subdivision, Sumchinvum Village in Singngat Subdivision, and Chongkhozou Village in Henglep Subdivision.

A wide range of government welfare schemes and services were provided during the programme, including Aadhaar enrolment and ration card services, Ayushman Bharat (PM-JAY), caste and domicile certificates, Kisan Credit Card (KCC), PM-KISAN, Jan Dhan accounts, insurance schemes such as PMJJBY and PMSBY, social security pensions, employment and livelihood programmes including MGNREGA, PM Vishwakarma, and Mudra Loans, as well as women and child welfare initiatives like PMMVY, ICDS, and immunization services.

As part of the campaign, immunization drives and free general health check-ups were also conducted, providing basic diagnostic services and distribution of essential medicines. Adding to the initiative, the Forest Department distributed free saplings to participants. A public awareness campaign on the available welfare schemes was conducted in all the venues. 

The programme witnessed enthusiastic participation from citizens across the district, with many beneficiaries availing themselves of the services offered. Villagers expressed appreciation for the government’s proactive outreach, stating that the initiative helped bring essential welfare schemes and entitlements closer to remote tribal communities.














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ZORO RISING DAY 2026

The 38th ZORO RISING DAY
A hun: 20. 05. 2026, Dar 1:00 PM
A hmun: MZP Conference Hall,  Treasury Square, Aizawl

Khuallian :
Pu Lalthansanga, Minister,  Mizoram

Resource Persons :
Prof. J. Doungel,  MZU
Pu Lalmuanpuia Punte, MLA & Vice President - ZORO


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ZSF-GHQ Meets Churachandpur College Principal

The Zomi Students' Federation - General Headquarters (ZSF-GHQ) today i.e., 20-05-2026, paid a visit to the newly appointed Principal of Churachandpur Government College, Ginzamang T Zomi. 
During the visit, the ZSF-GHQ delegation presented the Principal a traditional Zomi shawl. The delegation also discussed several pertinent matters related to the College other than matters related to higher education. 

The delegation wished the Principal all the best in future role. 

S/d- 
MS Kipgen 
Secretary - Information & Publicity Wing (IPW)

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TONZANG UPDATE: TONZANG KILA KHINTA!

Tongzang khuasung ah a phiatsiang naa kisem lellel, Brigate Area/Compass lakah thauging ziahziah lai, a kihem khia kawma kap uh hi ding. Drone toh hahsiang na nasemin bomb khiakna mun leng i nau ten nei uh. Civil dress toh khosung kawma a kibu zong om kha thei uh in, thautawite bel kihem khemang hita uh.
Tonzang kila khinta! CNF teng ekteh lian hi taimang khin ta uh hi. Vaphualte inn ciah thei ta ding hi. Sang in te kihong ta ding hi. Kumpi zumte zong kihong ta ding hi. CNF te ukna sangin Zomi mipite adingin hoihzaw sem ding hi’n kiciamteh phot hi. CNF a deih leh a panpih khempeuh Mizoram lam ah galtai phot uh hi!

Tonzaang vai a zawhbawl, a hialbawl hita hang, Pasian hehpihna tawh tudong mah ZOGAM Galkap te a kisu kha, a liam ki omlo, Topa tung lungdam ko ni. Thungetna a manphatzia ih phawk semsem hi. Thungen mimal kim tung lungdam kong ko uhhi.


Meiphelh zum lakah tawm nungtolh kawm in hong kap lai uhhi, muvanlai zang in a ki et laitak leh mun pawlkhat ah Tangval ten bomb khia in, nautang bangin innsung khong a kisel omlai khak ding ki venna in inn pawlkhat ah kiban lut phot lai ding hi. 

Tuni in bel Tonzaang vai siang ta ding hi. Tedim pan leh Mualkawi pan Galhuh (re enforcement) kisam lo in hong gualzawh pih Topa tung khatvei kik lungdam thu i ko phapha hi. 

Zotal Samte (Zo Nam Khual)
Kam Hau Platoon 
Eastern Command 
Tedim, ZOGAM.

~ Zogam Zomi Land 
Truth and Freedom
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Unity and Digital Ethics in Lamka’s Future

THE recent joint meeting between the Kuki National Organisation (KNO) and the Zomi Re-unification Organisation (ZRO) marks a vital step toward stability in our region. On 11 May 2026, leaders gathered at the ZRO President’s residence to address the most pressing issues facing our community today. It was a moment of reflection and resolve, reaffirming the shared political goal of a Union Territory with its own Legislature. While the debate over nomenclature “whether we call ourselves Kuki-Zo or Kuki-Zomi” continues with a spirit of mutual respect, the core message was clear: unity is our strongest asset, and our political path remains firm despite the complexities of tribal identity.

However, the most significant outcome of this meeting was the focus on a modern threat: communal disharmony spread through social media. In the vibrant town of Lamka, where Kuki, Mizo, Zomi, and Hmar communities live side-by-side, the digital world has often become a battlefield. Platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram are being used by a few ill-intentioned individuals to “pour oil on the fire”. By spreading fake news and communal vitriol, these hate-mongers create panic and distrust. The formation of a Joint Monitoring Cell by the KNO and ZRO is a welcome move to curb this digital toxicity and ensure that our shared peace is not shattered by a viral message or a misleading post.

To truly fix this, we cannot rely on political leaders alone. There is an urgent need for a massive boost in cyber security and digital awareness across our town. Our youth are constantly glued to their phones, often unaware of how easily they can be manipulated by misinformation. It is time for government agencies and the police to step up and host workshops on cyber ethics. We need to teach our children and ourselves how to spot a fake story before hitting the “share” button. When the truth is distorted, the entire community suffers, and the only way to prevent this is to build a culture of caution where every internet user verifies facts before believing them.

The responsibility also lies with our most trusted institutions: the church and our tribe-based NGOs. These organisations hold the moral authority to guide the community toward a more responsible use of technology. We must move away from the “panic culture” where every incident is instantly broadcast with a communal twist. Instead, we should foster a spirit of patience and truth-seeking. By working together, from the highest political offices to the local church pews, we can ensure that our digital tools are used to build our future rather than tear our society apart.

The path to a peaceful Union Territory is paved not just with political agreements, but with digital integrity. In an age where a single false post can undo months of peace-building, our greatest act of resistance against disharmony is critical thinking. By treating every viral message with a healthy dose of doubt, we protect the unity of Lamka from those who wish to divide us from behind a screen.

~ Zogam Today | Editorial | 20.05.2026

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Churachandpur College principal in a office luahta

Churachandpur Govt College (Autonomous) ah Regular Principal dinmun hun bangtan hiam a a awng nung in, Manipur Govt in interim Principal ding a a guan Ginzamang T Zomi in zan May 18, 2026 apan office luahta hi. 


CCpur College ah Principal (interim) dia guan a om Ginzamang T. Zomi s/o (late) Douzakham & (Late) Lamkhoneng & h/o H. Esther Gangte of Headquarter veng, Lamka in office a luah tawh kiton in, maban ah Churachandpur Govt College (autonomous) puahphatna ding in naktak in panlak sawm hi. 

News saite kiang ah a gendan in, Churachandpur Govt college ah New subject introduce na ding in panla ding ahihthu gen a, Psychology leh Social work banah Home Science koihbeh sawm in panlak sawm a, Post creation tamsem bawl ding a chih banah Manipur University South Campus ahihtheihna ding a panla ding ahihdan gen hi. Tulel a Churachandpur Govt college ah semtu kidaihlouh ziak a tualsuakmi laktawm (locally engage) tengteng teaching leh non teaching staff hitaleh bangchi leh regularisation bawl theihding hiam chih ngaihtuah sak ding ahihdan gen in, Master Degree pat ahihtheihna ding in leng panlak sawm chi hi. 

Ginzamang T Zomi ahihleh Manipur Govt nuai a Dept of University & higher Education nuai ah Asst Professor ding in 2002 in sempan a, 2002-2005 kikal in Imphal college ah posting in, 2006-2007 sung Tamenglong College ah posting nawn a, 2007 kum in kha 3 sung DM college ah sem in, 2007 kum tawplam in Churachandpur Govt College ah posting in, 2008 kum in Sociology Dept ah Head of Dept dinmun len in, tuni tan sem hi. 

2015 kum in Assistant Professor apan Associate Professor ding in kaisang a, 2021-2023 kikal in IGNOU ah Co-Ordinator dinmun len in, February 2029 in pension ding hi. Manipur govt in May 15, 2026 a thu a suahna ah CCpur Govt College ah Principal dinmun len ding, hun bangtan apan a awng lai in, College a semlelte lak ah huai dinmun lenthei dia chitna nei omlou uh a, huai ziak in Ginzamang T. Zomi of HQ Veng Lamka, Associate Professor (Sociology) pen Principal taktak omtheih nawn ma a dia interim Principal dia guan ahi chi'n puang hi. Govt in order a suahna ah DDO power leng neiding a, Regular Principal te’n financial power a neih dangdangte uh leng neiding ahihthu taklang hi.

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KZC Lifts Boycott on Kuki-Zo MLAs With Immediate Effect

THE Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) hereby informs the public that the social boycott imposed on all Kuki-Zo MLAs who participated in the formation of the Manipur Government has been lifted with immediate effect.

It may be recalled that the social boycott was declared on 5th February 2026 in accordance with the resolution adopted by the Cabinet of the Kuki-Zo Council (KZC).

Upon reviewing the matter in light of the prevailing situation and the pressing need for all to work and stand together, the Kuki-Zo Council, after due deliberation and through its meeting resolution dated 29th April 2026, has decided to revoke the said social boycott.

Accordingly, the social boycott imposed on the Kuki-Zo MLAs who participated in the formation of the Manipur Government stands cancelled from today.


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Church Leaders Meet UNC Leaders, Appeal for Peace

Senapati, 19 May 2026: A ten-member team of church leaders representing the Manipur Baptist Convention (MBC), the Council of Baptist Churches in North East India (CBCNEI), the Asia Pacific Baptist Federation (APBF) and the Baptist World Alliance (BWA) met leaders of the United Naga Council (UNC), the Naga People’s Organisation (NPO) and other civil society organisations at the UNC office in Senapati district today.

The meeting discussed the prevailing tense situation between the two tribal communities in the region. Deliberations were also held on ways to defuse the present crisis arising out of the hostage incident following the killing of three church leaders on May 13, 2026.

Following the interaction, the church leaders strongly appealed for the unconditional release of hostages on both sides on humanitarian grounds.

Speaking to the media, Rev. Dr. Namseng R. Marak, Secretary General, CBCNEI, said that this was a difficult moment for the affected families and appealed to all communities to exercise restraint, remain patient and move forward in the spirit of forgiveness and peace.

He stated that the church leaders had already appealed to both the Naga and Kuki communities and expressed hope that positive outcomes would emerge from the discussions held with UNC leaders. He also urged people not to believe in rumours or unverified social media posts and called upon all communities to uphold brotherhood and humanity for the restoration of peace in Manipur.

AC. Thotso, Member Secretary, Working Committee, UNC, said that the Baptist leaders had brought a joint appeal from the Baptist World Alliance, Asia Pacific Baptist Federation, CBCNEI and MBC. He welcomed the peace initiative taken by the church leaders and stated that the matter would be considered by the appropriate decision-making bodies of the organisation. He reiterated that peace can prevail only when truth is acknowledged.

It may be mentioned that Chief Minister Shri Yumnam Khemchand Singh met the church leaders yesterday at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat and appreciated their efforts towards bringing peace and harmony among communities in the State. Another Church leaders also visited the victim families in Keithelmanbi and Damdei village in Kangpokpi district to offer their condolences.

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Jiribam Holds Plantation Drive Under IEC Campaign

Jiribam, May 19, 2026 (DIO): As part of the ongoing nationwide IEC Campaign on Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan - Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle, the District Administration, Jiribam today carried out a saturation and plantation drive at the Deputy Commissioner’s Office Complex and Jairolpokpi Village. 
The drive was led by Deputy Commissioner of Jiribam, Shri Krishna Kumar, IAS. 

Around 20 saplings of different tree species were planted at the DC Office Complex, while nearly 100 saplings were planted at Jairolpokpi Village. The tree saplings were provided by the Divisional Forest Office, Jiribam to encourage afforestation and environmental protection through people’s participation and mass plantation efforts.
The plantation drive was attended by senior officials, including L. Tarajeet Singh, MCS, SDO, Jiribam; RK Sailash Singh, District Nodal Officer; officials from the DFO, Jiribam and other concerned IEC members of the district.


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