DGP Mukesh Singh Visits Kangpokpi, Senapati Districts

Kangpokpi, June 7, 2026: Director General of Police (DGP), Manipur, Shri Mukesh Singh, IPS, paid his maiden visit to Kangpokpi and Senapati districts on Sunday. He was accompanied by Additional Director General of Police (Law & Order), Shri Lhari Dorjee Lhatoo, IPS.

During the visit, the DGP interacted with senior police officers and reviewed the prevailing law and order situation, security arrangements, and key achievements of the district police forces. He also assessed the overall functioning and operational preparedness of the police units in both districts.

Shri Mukesh Singh held separate meetings with district administration officials, commanders of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), and representatives of various Kuki and Naga civil society organisations. Among the Kuki groups present were COTU, KIM, Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills, KWU, KSO Sadar Hills, Thadou Inpi Sadar Hills, TYA and TWA. Naga organisations included the United Naga Council (UNC), Naga Women Union (NWU), All Naga Students’ Association Manipur (ANSAM), Naga Peoples’ Organisation (NPO), Senapati District Students’ Association (SDSA), and Senapati District Women’s Association (SDWA).

Addressing the gatherings, the DGP stressed that the law applies equally to all citizens and reaffirmed the police department’s commitment to serving the public impartially, without fear or favour. He urged the people to cooperate with the police in maintaining law and order and creating a safe and secure environment.

Officials described the visit as cordial and productive, noting that it helped strengthen cooperation among the police, security forces, civil administration, and civil society organisations in their collective efforts to promote lasting peace, security, and development in the region.








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Zomi Mothers Association CONDEMNS the Death of Master Lianson


 

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Kuki Inpi Saikul Gamkai: IDPs ho Hetsah le Temna


 

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Manipur Recognised Tribes (STs)

 

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Coordination Committee Longmai Area: Condemnation Statement

 

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NSCN: Rebuttal Statement

 

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KIM: Rejoinder to NSCN-IM's Rebuttal Statement of 5th June 2026

Kuki Inpi Manipur categorically rejects the NSCN-IM’s rebuttal as an exercise in denial and evasion. Our statement dated 5th June 2026 is not “fabrication”, “misinformation”, or an “opportunistic exploitation of human tragedy”. It is a factual record of documented collusion between NSCN-IM elements and Meitei radical groups, including arms supply, safe havens, and direct participation in attacks on Kuki villages -supported by survivor testimonies and ground evidence. Kuki Inpi respects the right of any people, including the Nagas, to pursue genuine self-determination through honourable and legitimate means. However, we will not tolerate any campaign conducted in the name of self-determination that results in the systematic killing, displacement, and suffering of the Kuki people.

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IDPs Welfare Committee CCpur: Hetsahna Thukin

 

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United Kuki State Council: Declaration


 

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NEHU: ADMISSION NOTICE

 

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Manipur Police: Press Note

 


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KNF Categorically Rejects Baseless Allegations and Misinformation

 


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Manipur 2011 Census Reveals Tribe-Wise Population Data

 

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CCSU Meets New Principal, Discusses Key Student Issues


Lamka, June 6, 2026: The Students’ Union of Churachandpur College (Autonomous) held its first official meeting with the newly appointed Principal on Saturday at his office to discuss matters relating to student welfare and the academic development of the institution.

During the meeting, the Union raised several important issues, including the introduction of new subjects, the report of its previous interaction with the Manipur University team, campus renovation works, commencement of classes, admission-related matters, the conduct of clean and fair examinations, and future programmes and activities of the Union.

As part of the visit, Union leaders also inspected the ongoing renovation works being carried out within the college campus.

The Students’ Union reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining close coordination and constructive cooperation with the college administration under the leadership of the new Principal. The Union expressed hope that such collaboration would contribute significantly to the welfare of students and the overall progress and development of Churachandpur College.

Issued by:
David Thangsianmuan
General Secretary
Students’ Union
Churachandpur College (Autonomous)

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Manipur: HSLC Compartmental/Special Exam 2026


 

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Tamenglong Marks World Environment Day

Tamenglong, June 6, 2026: A World Environment Day programme was held at the Youth Hall of Tamenglong Baptist Church on Saturday, bringing together government officials, church leaders, youths, forest personnel and media representatives to promote environmental conservation and climate awareness.

The event was organised by The Tamenglong Times, The Gaanphiu Mail and the Tamenglong Forest Division in collaboration with the Youth Ministry of Tamenglong Baptist Church. Sponsored by the Directorate of Environment and Climate Change, Government of Manipur, the programme was held under the theme, “Inspire by Nature, For Climate. For Our Future.”

Kachamthai F. Gangmei, MCS, Chief Executive Officer of the Autonomous District Council, Tamenglong, attended the programme as chief guest. Joel Gangmei, Range Forest Officer, was the guest of honour, while Ringbam Kamei, Editor of The Gaanphiu Mail, presided over the function. Rev. Lungdapou Riamei, Pastor of Tamenglong Baptist Church, delivered the exhortation, and Rathailung Gangmei, Youth Director of the church, administered the World Environment Day pledge.

As part of the observance, a ceremonial sapling-planting programme was conducted, led by the chief guest in the presence of youths and community leaders.

Addressing the gathering, Kachamthai F. Gangmei said that humanity bears responsibility for the current condition of the planet and must take collective action to protect the environment. He highlighted the state government's “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” initiative, which aims to encourage school students to become environmentally responsible citizens.

Noting that Tamenglong possesses the largest forest cover in Manipur, Gangmei said that although jhum cultivation has long been a traditional livelihood for hill communities, growing environmental concerns require greater emphasis on horticulture, which offers better income opportunities. Stressing the need for continuous environmental stewardship, he remarked that “every day is Environment Day.”

Guest of honour Joel Gangmei called for the sustainable use of forest resources in a manner that balances ecological protection with economic benefits. He encouraged farmers to adopt cash crops and commended the people of Tamenglong for their responsible approach towards forest conservation.

The programme concluded with a renewed commitment from participants to promote conservation, sustainable livelihoods and climate action across the district.






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The Bloodshed in Loibol

THE fragile peace in Manipur has been shattered once again by a brutal act of violence that defies humanity. In the early hours of Friday morning, at around 4 AM, the quiet Kuki village of Loibol Khullen in Kangpokpi District became a scene of terror. Heavily armed militants, allegedly belonging to the NSCN-IM, ZUF (Kamson) and VBIGS, launched a coordinated and unprovoked assault on the sleeping settlement. The attackers did not just burn down seven residential houses, leaving families homeless; they tore apart a family. Three innocent civilians were brutally assassinated: Letkhongam Haokip, his wife Tinmary Haokip, and young Jangminlal Haokip. Seven months pregnant with her unborn child, Mrs. Tinmary Haokip was mercilessly killed in the brutal attack. In the blink of an eye, a father, a son, and a seven-month pregnant mother with her unborn child were stolen from this world, their lives cut short by mindless bloodshed.

The outrage across the region has been instantaneous and profound, as seen in the press notes from local organisations. The Kuki-Zo Council strongly condemned the brutal attack, stating it “deepened fear and insecurity within our community”. Kuki Inpi, South-West Sadar Hills denounced the “unprovoked attack” and questioned the “conspicuous inaction of the Government”. Meanwhile, the Committee on Tribal Unity extended deep condolences, calling the incident a “clear and well-orchestrated battle plan... to rekindle the 1990 Kuki-Naga conflict”. Kuki Inpi Manipur vehemently condemned the barbaric attack, noting that “the deliberate targeting of civilians and the destruction of homes can never be justified”. Joining them in grief, the Hill Tribal Council Moreh has strongly condemned this “barbaric act of violence” and demanded a “thorough and impartial judicial enquiry on the incident”. The collective grief is heavy and demanding answers.

This tragedy forces us to ask difficult questions about those trusted with public safety. Recently, numerous security forces, including specialized units like the Cobra commando battalion, arrived in the region to maintain order. If these forces are on the ground, how could such a heavily armed, coordinated raid take place in broad daylight? The failure to prevent this slaughter points directly to a lack of political will from the state government. By failing to dismantle these lawless elements, the administration appears to be giving armed groups a free pass to commit atrocities. It is simply unacceptable for a state government to watch from the sidelines while its own citizens are terrorized and murdered in their beds.

True safety cannot grow from the barrels of guns, nor can real justice be achieved through endless retaliation. For Manipur to heal and become a vibrant, living society where every community feels secure, all sides must actively shun violence and choose the path of harmony. We must realize that true strength lies in peace, not in bloodshed that leaves children orphaned and parents heartbroken. The state and central governments must act immediately to arrest the perpetrators and protect vulnerable villages. Only by standing together against hatred can we ensure that the tragic loss of a father, son, and a seven-month pregnant mother becomes the final turning point toward a peaceful future for Manipur.

~ Zogam Today | Editorial | 06.06.2026

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Mother Arrested After Infant Found Dead in Well

LAMKA, June 5, 2026: Police have arrested a woman in connection with the death of her three-year-and-five-month-old son, whose body was reportedly recovered from a well in front of their residence at Khominthang, New Lamka. 

According to a police report, the case was registered following a complaint lodged by Mr. Lianmuansang of Khominthang. He reported that his son, identified as Lianson Tonsing, was found dead in the well located in front of their house.

The complainant further alleged that his wife, Mrs. Hoihnunsang, had confessed to killing the child.

Based on the complaint, a case was registered as FIR No. 07(06)2026 at Women Police Station, Churachandpur, under Section 103 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023.

Police arrested the accused, Mrs. Hoihnunsang, at around 3:30 pm on June 5, 2026. Further investigation and legal proceedings are underway.

Police have not released additional details regarding the circumstances surrounding the incident.



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EULOGY TO OUR FALLEN HEROES: Pregnant Woman Among 3 Killed in Loibol Attack


 EULOGY TO OUR FALLEN HEROES

Mr. Letkhongam Haokip (34, S/o Mr. Manglun Haokip and Mrs. Lhingkim), his wife Mrs. Tin Mary Haokip (30, D/o Mr. Thongkam Tuboi and Mrs. Nemjalhing) and Mr. Jangminlal Haokip (34, S/o Mr. Seikhohao Haokip and Mrs. Vahlam ) of Loibol Khullen, Senapati District, Manipur

Cause of Death:
Incinerated to death by NSCN-IM and ZUF (K) militants on 5th June 2026 (Friday)

- In a gore unfurling of genodical mission against the Kuki-Zos, a small village called Loibol Khullen tucked in the Senapati-Kangpokpi border, was egregiously attacked around 4 am on 5th June, where three innocent civilians caustically lost their lives.

- What heightens the bloodcurdling terror is that Mrs. Tin Mary was 7 months pregnant. The victims were benignant people who pursued a peaceful life, while faithfully serving their church and society.
 Their charred and mortally wounded bodies testify the scale of visceral agony they had incurred.

- ⁠Seven houses were reduced to ashes by the armed terrorists.  

- ⁠This attack tallies the jingoistic hatred impinged on the Kuki-Zos where even pregnant women, the aged and children are not absolved.  

- ⁠It imputes how the reconciliatory attempts by our Kuki CSOs and political leaders have been flagrantly rejected by the Naga groups.

- ⁠May the families find solace in the Lord; and may their deaths ignite our senses towards our fight for our ancestral land.

May their souls rest in peace!
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KSO Media & Documentation Cell
5.6.2026 (Friday)
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Manipur: Hit-and-Run Case Claims One Life in Lamjang

LAMKA, June 5, 2026: A man identified as Daisuanpau, a resident of Lamjang village, was reportedly killed in a suspected hit-and-run incident along Tedim Road at Lamjang village on Friday.


According to initial reports, the victim was allegedly struck by an unidentified vehicle and later succumbed to his injuries. The vehicle involved reportedly fled the scene, and further details regarding the incident are still awaited.

Police are expected to investigate the case to identify the vehicle and driver responsible for the accident.

Advisory to Drivers
In the wake of the tragic incident, motorists are urged to exercise greater caution and responsibility while driving:

Adhere to speed limits and avoid rash driving.
Remain alert, especially in residential areas and villages.
Avoid using mobile phones while driving.
Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Slow down near schools, markets, and pedestrian crossings.
Ensure headlights and indicators are functioning properly, particularly at night.
Maintain a safe distance from pedestrians, cyclists, and other vehicles.
Stop immediately and assist victims in the event of an accident.
Report accidents promptly to the nearest police station or emergency services.
Remember that a few seconds of carelessness can result in the loss of innocent lives.

Road safety is a shared responsibility. Every driver has a duty to protect not only their own life but also the lives of others on the road.
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Manipur: Plantation Campaign “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 3.0”

Government of Manipur
Forest Department

 

Forest Hqs., 
Sanjenthong, 
Imphal, Manipur -795001 
Dated: 5th June, 2026

PRESS RELEASE

Manipur Joins Nation-wide Plantation Campaign “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 3.0”

Inspired by the nation-wide launching of plantation campaign viz. “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 3.0” by the Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on World Environment Day, 2026 encouraging every citizen to plant a tree in the name of their mother as a symbol of gratitude and a commitment towards protecting Mother Earth, the plantation campaign was also launched today at Imphal by the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests & Head of Forest Force (PCCF & HoFF) Manipur, Shri Anurag Bajpai at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) Complex, Takyelpat, Imphal, which marked the commencement of a statewide plantation and environmental conservation drive. 

The PCCF & HoFF, Manipur while leading the campaign, emphasized that the campaign renews the pledge to protect and conserve the mother nature. He highlighted that every seedling planted under the campaign serves as a living tribute to mothers and contributes to a greener and more sustainable future for generations to come. The initiative aims at conserving greener, healthier and sustainable environment for generations to come. 

He further informed that the Forest Department aims to plant about 85 lakh seedlings during 2026-27, much higher than the targets set by Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change, Government of India. Last year, the Department has planted around 78 lakh seedlings throughout the State. 

He added that in order to make it a mass movement, the Department has involved schools, orphanages, CSOs, Government Departments, District Administration, People’s Representatives, Panchayats & Village Authorities, ADCs, Security forces, Religious institutions etc. during the current year campaign. Important addition was inclusion of orphanages in the plantation drive across all districts, giving a message of gratitude towards mother nature and further highlighting the great bond between mother nature and its children. 

PCCF & HoFF appealed to the citizens to plant at least one seedling within their home premises or surroundings for the future generations contributing towards building a greener, healthier, and climate-resilient Manipur. He suggested to plant fruit trees as much as possible as it adds to enhancement in livelihood and survival in difficult times. 

The programme was attended by senior officers of the Forest Department, officials and students of the Sports Authority of India, representatives of various Government Departments, educational institutions, local communities, and environmental enthusiasts. As part of event, saplings of indigenous and ecologically significant tree species were planted within the SAI campus, symbolizing the shared commitment towards environmental conservation. 

The event has been organized in all 14 Forest Divisions throughout the State of Manipur by the respective Divisional Forest Officers. The campaign reflects the Forest Department's continued commitment towards sustainable protection, conservation, and environmental stewardship through active public participation. 

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Pherzawl Schools Lead Green Drive on Environment Day

PHERZAWL, June 5, 2026 (DIO): Schools across Pherzawl district observed World Environment Day 2026 with tree plantation and environmental awareness programmes organised by the Pherzawl Forest Division.

The event was held under the theme, “A Step for Both Our Mother and Our Mother Earth,” and coincided with the nationwide campaign “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 3.0,” which encourages people to plant trees in honour of their mothers while promoting environmental sustainability.

Students, teachers, youth volunteers, and officials of the Forest Division actively participated in tree plantation drives conducted within school campuses. Awareness sessions were also organised to educate participants on the importance of conserving natural resources and protecting the environment.

Speaking on the occasion, Smt. Niangthianhoi, IFS, said the initiative was aimed at sensitising young minds to their ecological responsibilities and the urgent need to safeguard the environment. She stressed that engaging students from an early age is essential for fostering sustainable lifestyles and long-term environmental stewardship.

The programmes highlighted the importance of collective action in addressing environmental challenges and encouraged communities to contribute towards building a greener and more sustainable future.

The observance concluded with participants reaffirming their commitment to environmental conservation through continued tree planting and responsible use of natural resources.







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10,000 Saplings Planted Across Tengnoupal

TENGNOUPAL, June 5, 2026 (DIO): The Tengnoupal Forest Division carried out a mega tree plantation drive across Tengnoupal district on World Environment Day, with a target of planting 10,000 saplings to promote environmental conservation and ecological restoration.

The district-wide campaign brought together government officials, security forces, community leaders, youth groups, students, and local residents in a collective effort to expand green cover and address climate change.

The plantation drive was conducted across several locations in the district, involving participants from 20 villages, including Khudengthabi, Haolenphai, D. Zalenphai, Yangngoubung, Maojang, Khoibu, Saivom, Thamlai Khudei Laipham, Heirok Chingdompok, Tengnoupal Headquarters, Machi, and other surrounding areas. The initiative aimed to combat deforestation, protect vital catchment areas, and encourage climate action in the border district.

The campaign was led by Deputy Conservator of Forests Mrs. Mahamuda Begum, IFS, who coordinated the large-scale operation in collaboration with district authorities, security agencies, and grassroots organisations.

Senior officials actively participated in the programme. Deputy Commissioner Shri Saurabh Yadav, IAS, stressed the importance of sustainable forest management and urged village authorities to ensure the protection and survival of the newly planted saplings. Superintendent of Police Shri Chaitanya, IPS, along with other police officers, led plantation activities in police reserves and public spaces.

Personnel from Assam Rifles and the Border Security Force also joined the campaign, planting saplings in border areas, defence establishments, and along national highways.

The initiative received strong support from Civil Society Organisations, Village Authorities, Biodiversity Management Committees, Joint Forest Management Committees, and Self-Help Groups, which helped prepare plantation sites and mobilise community participation.

Schools across the district, including Yangngoubung Government School, Tengnoupal High School, Enlighten English School and Kindergarten, and Don Bosco School, took part in the programme. Hundreds of students planted saplings within school campuses and nearby community areas, pledging to nurture the trees as they grow.

Speaking after the programme, Mrs. Mahamuda Begum thanked all departments, security forces, community leaders, and residents for their support. She said that while achieving the target of 10,000 saplings was a significant milestone, the true success of the campaign lay in the strong spirit of cooperation and environmental responsibility demonstrated by the people of Tengnoupal.










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