🕊️ CONDOLENCE: Mr Tongthang | Delhi 💐


Mr Tongthang, husband of Mrs Zam Mary of Mahavir Enclave, New Delhi, passed away at 🏥 Indira Gandhi Hospital, Dwarka, on Monday night, 18 May 2026, around 10:45 PM. 😔

We extend our heartfelt condolences and prayers to the bereaved family during this difficult time. May God grant them strength, comfort, and peace. 🙏🏼✨

Rest in Peace 🕯️💔
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🕯️ SUNNA
Dahuaitah mai in Pa Tongthang (h/o Nu Zam Mary, Mahavir Enclave) [f/o Tv. Hangkhanpau, Proprietor, FosterWood Carpentry, Munirka] in tuni Monday (18.05.2026) zan 10:45 PM lahvel in 🏥 Indira Gandhi Hospital, Dwarka Sec-9 ah damlouna zieh in hingna mualliamsan ta hi. 😔

Tuletu in a luang Indira Gandhi Hospital, Dwarka ah um a, ZYO Delhi nungah-tangval adel thei leh kithuapi theitan in del chiet vai 🙏🏼

ZYO DNCR in i sun tahzet ua, sunpi thu iphuong uh ahi. Mangpa’n a nuosie innsung mite leh ama iit leh ngaite zousie a van hamuonna toh henem tahen. 🙏🏼🕊️

~ Info & Publicity, ZYO DNCR
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United Kuki Council: Appeal & Public Annoucement


APPEAL & PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
The 18th May, 2026 

To.
All Concerned Citizens, Community Leaders, Civil Society Organisations, and Members of the Khulmi/Khurmi Tribes of CHANDEL and TENGNOUPAL Districts

Subject: Appeal for Peaceful Coexistence, Mutual Understanding, and Preservation of Communal Harmony in Our Ancestral Homeland as Blood Brothers. 

It is hereby brought to the attention of all concerned that the districts of Chandel District and Tengnoupal District have historically remained the ancestral homeland of the Songthu/ Chongthu bloodline, known among our people as the Khulmi/Khurmi community, recognised within the broader Kuki-Chin family of tribes.

From the colonial period onward, these historically connected bloodlines were administratively and artificially categorised into so-called “Old Kuki” and “New Kuki” groupings - classifications that fragmented what had long existed as a culturally and ancestrally unified people. Despite such externally imposed divisions, our shared ancestry, traditions, customary ties, and territorial bonds continue to unite us as one people with a common historical destiny.

Furthermore, despite organisational or administrative affiliations under bodies such as the Kuki Inpi (KI) or the Naga Peoples’ Organisation (NPO), the Khulmi/Khurmi tribes remain one people bound by shared ancestry, bloodline, customary ties, and historical kinship.

In this spirit, all sections of the Khulmi/Khurmi community are earnestly requested to maintain mutual respect, restraint, understanding, and brotherhood towards one another at all times, irrespective of political or organisational alignments.

The community is further appealed not to be swayed by external influences, political mobilisation, or prevailing tensions surrounding the present unnecessary conflict situation. Instead, let wisdom, dialogue, patience, and peaceful coexistence guide our collective conduct and decisions.

In view of the present circumstances and in the larger interest of peace, stability, and collective progress, all Khulmi/Khurmi tribes and communities residing across Chandel and Tengnoupal districts are earnestly appealed to:
i) Maintain complete normalcy in all spheres of public, social, and community life;   
           
ii) Uphold peaceful coexistence and mutual respect among all communities and neighbouring peoples;

iii) Refrain from any act of violence, provocation, hostility, misinformation, or communal discord that may disturb the harmony of our land;

iv) Strengthen fraternity, understanding, and cooperation for the welfare and security of future generations;

v) Work collectively towards making our ancestral homeland safer, more peaceful, and more prosperous for all.

Let us remember that the enduring strength of our people lies not in divisions or imposed labels, but in unity, wisdom, and shared heritage. By choosing peace and reconciliation, we honour the sacrifices and legacy of our forefathers while securing dignity and stability for our children and generations yet to come.

Our ancestral homeland has endured through customary understanding, coexistence, and shared heritage across generations. It must not be allowed to descend into hostility, division, or communal discord among people of the same bloodline and historical roots.

Let peace prevail over provocation, kinship over division, and wisdom over conflict.
Sd/-(JAMPU  HAOKIP)                                                 
Vice-President, Khurmi Region      
                           
Sd/-(ALEX AIMOL)
Vice-President, Pln & Strtg

Copy to:
1. Chairman, United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) -  for kind info & necessary actions .
2. Chief-in- Command , Kuki National Army (KNA)- -do-
3. NSCN / Khurmi Region - -do-
4. Kuki Inpi Chandel / Kuki Inpi Tengnoupal - -do-
5. Kuki Chiefs Association (KCA) Chandel & Tengnoupal  - -do-
6. NPO Chandel & Tengnoupal - -do-
7. Guard File/ Relevant File
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KSO-GHQ CLARIFIES on TONY SINGSIT


 

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KNF: False Implication & Targeting UPF Chairman

 








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ZSP Tuining Block in Career Guidance Bawl

ZSP Tuining Block in NextGen. Defence Academy leh 5th Assam Rifles Sangaikot te toh kithuo in May 16 ni'n CAREER GUIDANCE ON DEFENCE SERVICES Theme: “Career Opportunities, Leadership & Nation Building Through Defence and Competitive Careers” chi thupi jang in Tuining Community Hall, mun ah May 16 ni'n vaisai uhi. Tami hun ah 5th Assam Rifles te panlahna toh Campus Decoration hoitah leh Weapon Display bawlsah uhi.

Dah 11:30AM in program patna nei ua, Compere in Mr. Alvin Zou pang hi. Tuo jou in ZSP Anthem sahna Sangnaupang peikhom teng in nei uhi.

Upa Thatchinkhai in hunpat thumna nei in, Robert Lianminthang, President ZSP Tuining Block in Keynote Address bawl hi. Tuo jou in,  Resources Person te leh Guest hingpei khawmte Pulahna jong nei uhi.

Kipahpi silpieh hun ah Robert Lianminthang President ZSP Tuining Block in Resource Persons te Muffler awhsahna nei a, tuojou in Memento piehkhietna jong nei uhi.

Session Khat na ah Dy Commandant Vishal, Commanding Officer 5th Assam Rifles Sangaikot in Army lutding dan leh silbangkim thuhilna Projector tungtawn in nei hi.

Operation Sindoor vai toh kisai leh Pulwama Attack incident tevel jong short video etsahan nei hi.

Seminar anei jojo in Dohma Hun hon ahitoh Sangnaupang mi 3 apat a theisiemlou te uh dohna jong nei uhi.

First Session jou in, Refreshments nehhun leh Weapon Display te etkhietna nei ua, Sangnaupang ten thanuom leh kipahtah in hun jang uhi. 

SECOND SESSION hun ah Mr. Letboigin, Propietor, NextGen. Defence Academy in Projector tungtawn in seminar “Career Opportunities, Leadership & Nation Building Through Defence and Competitive Careers” ma toh nasadeu tah in hun jang hi. Kipahthu genna Mr. Khamsuanpao in nei a, huntawp thumna Upa Thangkhantual in nei in program jou uhi.

Sangnaupang mi 80 val pang thei uhi. Notepad leh pen ZSP Tuining Block in Sangnaupang apang teng tung ah hawmkhietna nei uhi.

Refreshments ahileh 5th Assam Rifles ten 1st Session nehthei leh singpi tuoh ua, 2nd Session jou in jong ZSP Tuining Block in Refreshment theitui leh Cake hawmkia uhi.

Tami programme lochinna ding a sum-leh-pai hing tuoh te:

1. Pu Nengchinlam 

2. Pu Lianzagou 

3. Pu M. John Zou

2. Pu Paujakhup

3. Pu Khamlianlal @Khams Zotal

4. Pu Chinminlun

5. Pu Joel Ginzamawi

6. Pu Hauminthang 

7. Pi Nei Zou

te ahi uhi.

Tami hun ah ZPCS Tuining Hattuam ten Generator free in jangsah ua, Tuining Youth Club ten Bench leh Arrangement silbangkim kithuopi uhi.


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🚨 KUKI–NAGA HOSTAGES | UPDATE 🚨


 🚨 KUKI–NAGA HOSTAGES 🚨

🔹 No. of Naga hostages: 20
✅ Released from Leilon Vaiphei: 12
✅ Released from Sapormeina: 2
⏳ Remaining: 6

🔹 No. of Kuki hostages: 28
✅ Released from Ireng: 6
✅ Released from Senapati: 8
⏳ Remaining: 14 🙏
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Kuki-Zo Council Seeks Prime Minister's Intervention

 








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KSO Delhi SUBMITS Memorandum to PM Modi

 


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𝑺𝒆𝒏𝒂𝒑𝒂𝒕𝒊 𝗹𝗮𝘂𝗻𝗰𝗵𝗲𝘀 𝗜𝗘𝗖 𝗖𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗮𝗶𝗴𝗻 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗧𝗿𝗶𝗯𝗮𝗹 𝗪𝗲𝗹𝗳𝗮𝗿𝗲

Senapati, May 18, 2026 (DIO-IPR): Joining the nationwide initiative, the District Administration of Senapati programme launched the Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Campaign under the theme “Jan Bhagidaari- Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle” week under PM- JANMAN and DA- JGUA today at DRDA Conference Hall, Senapati.




The nationwide Campaign focuses on raising awareness about tribal welfare and conducting Beneficiary Saturation Camps for the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups- Maram tribe, across all the villages in Senapati district over the week.


Speaking at the event, PP Ronald, MCS, Additional Deputy Commissioner cum Projector Director, DRDA Senapati stated that the intensive week- long campaign will span in all the blocks and villages in the district under PM- JANMAN and DA- JGUA. He emphasized the critical need to disseminate information regarding Government schemes and entitlements to the tribal population while facilitating the seamless convergence of services across various departments. Highlighting the tentative roadmap for the week, he outlined the activities including, Saturation drives, plantation drives, Jan Sunwai, Village Immersion Drive- A and more in the district. He urged the SDOs/ BDOs and line department officials to execute their duties with active participation and proper coordination to ensure the campaign’s success in the district. He instructed BDOs to compiled and consolidated reports from respective department and submit ATRs accompanied by photographs, videos and other activities to submit on time.


The programme was attended by Adahrii Maheo, MCS, CEO/ ADC Senapati, James Panii, MCS, BDO Phaibung, Sheveine, MCS, BDO Paomata, S. Plim Reikhenamai, MCS, BDO Willong, P. Lophro, MCS, BDO Tadubi, Nehemiah Rong, Campaign Nodal Officer along with the District Level Officers and staffs of District Administration and BDOs.


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Tangkhul Baptist Churches Assn APPEALS for Release of Civilian Hostages


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TNL Working Committee Counters Tony Singsit's Bogus Claim


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𝗞𝗮𝗺𝗷𝗼𝗻𝗴 𝗹𝗮𝘂𝗻𝗰𝗵𝗲𝘀 𝗜𝗘𝗖 𝗖𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗮𝗶𝗴𝗻 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗧𝗿𝗶𝗯𝗮𝗹 𝗪𝗲𝗹𝗳𝗮𝗿𝗲

Kamjong, May 18, 2026: Deputy Commissioner, Kamjong, Shri L. N. Kashung, IAS, today launched the nationwide week-long Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaign titled “Jan Bhagidaari – Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle” at the DC Kamjong Camp Office, 2nd MR Complex, Imphal.

The campaign, being conducted from May 18 to May 25, 2026 under the Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan (DAJGUA) and PM-JANMAN initiative of the Government of India, aims to strengthen last-mile delivery and ensure saturation of flagship welfare schemes among tribal populations residing in remote and far-flung areas. The initiative covers interventions relating to housing, drinking water, rural roads, electrification, healthcare, livelihood, skill development, education, tourism, animal husbandry and tribal welfare.

Addressing the gathering, Shri L. N. Kashung, IAS informed that the campaign in Kamjong District will cover 4 blocks namely Kamjong, Phungyar, Kasom Khullen and Sahamphung encompassing 27 villages. He stated that saturation camps, health screening camps, plantation drives and Jan Sunwai programmes will be conducted during the campaign period to facilitate greater access to Government welfare schemes and services. The campaign will conclude on May 25, 2026 with a debriefing and review meeting.

The Deputy Commissioner stressed the need for coordinated efforts among all concerned departments and stakeholders to ensure effective implementation of welfare schemes in remote tribal areas.

The launch programme was attended by ADM, Kamjong District, Shri H. L. Jain; SDO, Phungyar, Smt. Nimmi A. Khamrang; SDO, Kasom Khullen, Shri Rohini Kumar; Campaign Nodal Officer and SDC, Kasom Khullen, Shri Orient Thansing along with District Level Officers, officials and staff of the District Administration.
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𝗨𝗸𝗵𝗿𝘂𝗹 𝗹𝗮𝘂𝗻𝗰𝗵𝗲𝘀 𝗜𝗘𝗖 𝗖𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗮𝗶𝗴𝗻 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗧𝗿𝗶𝗯𝗮𝗹 𝗪𝗲𝗹𝗳𝗮𝗿𝗲

Ukhrul, 18 May, 2026 (DIO-IPR): Ukhrul District joined the rest of the nation in launching the Nationwide IEC (Information, Education and Communication) Campaign ‘Jan Bhagidaari- Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle’ today at DRDA Hall, Mini Secretariat, Hamleikhong. 


The campaign which was flagged off by Shri. Asish Das (IAS), the Deputy Commissioner of Ukhrul today will continue till 25th of this month. 

The Deputy Commissioner, on his address note, urged the people of Ukhrul to make the best utilisation of the various opportunities provided by the government and thereby obtaining the maximum benefit from it. 

Mention may be made that this campaign will focus on field contact, service saturation, health outreach and livelihood visibility. 

All possible benefits from schemes of the Government of India and the State Government, will also be attempted to be extended to the PVTG population during this period. 

The programme today was attended by all DLOs and staffs across line departments in the district.
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Hemzalam @ Lamboi: Tanchin Tomkim


 Rest in peace, brother Lamboi! 🙏

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PI HMUAKI A NUNGCHUNGA AN PHUMNA

 

Mizo zinga Hlaphuah thiam hmasa ber nia an sawi ṭhin zâithiam ni bawk Pi Chawnghmuaki Ngênte, a hun laia miten îtsîkna avângin Thangtharin hla phuah tur an nei lo vang tih hlauh vangin a nung chungin an lo phum a. An  phumna hmun hi Ngente khua a ni.  AD 1780 hun lâi Rûn leh Ṭiau inkâra kan Mizo Pi leh Pu te an la awm lâi hmun pawh tun thlengin NGÊNTE KHUA, Teddim District, Chin State, Myanmar ramah hmuh theihin ala awm e. 

An phum laia a hla thu chham:
"Bui bir angin zal zuk thlâk ila, khawruamah sial ang zuk chhuak ila. Nauva te u, Nauhai a te u, ṭha tê tê khan min han chhilh rawh u" tiin amah phûmtute chu hla in a be hlawm a.

Amah phûmtuten, "A khai, hla ala phuah zêl mai, vûr rawh u" tiin an chhilh ta ruih ruih mai ani.

~ Rommel Ngente
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Tamenglong launches IEC Campaign for Tribal Welfare

Tamenglong, May 18, 2026 (DIO): The Janjatiya Garima Utsav 2026 Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan, under the theme “Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle,” was launched today at the Conference Hall of the Deputy Commissioner’s Office, Tamenglong. The programme, held under the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India, was inaugurated by Namthango Kahmei, MCS, Assistant Commissioner to the Deputy Commissioner, who is also the nodal officer for the campaign.

The launch was attended by Kachamthai F. Gangmei, Chief Executive Officer, ADC Tamenglong; D. Meidinbui, Sub-Divisional Officer, Tamenglong; Dr. Majachunglu, Chief Medical Officer, Tamenglong; and officers from various line departments.

Under the outreach initiative, services will reach 38 villages in the DAJGUA cluster. Health camps will be organised in six cluster villages. To start with, the campaign will be held at Dailong Community Hall on 19 May 2026 to serve the residents of Sonram, Tharon and Dailong. The programme will continue until 25 May 2026.

During the outreach, all line departments will provide the services and benefits available under their respective mandates to villagers, aiming to ensure last-mile delivery and improved access to government schemes in remote communities.



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Jiribam Launches IEC Campaign for Tribal Welfare

Jiribam, May 18, 2026 (DIO): Deputy Commissioner, Jiribam Krishna Kumar, IAS today launched the Nationwide IEC Campaign on “Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan - Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle”, at the conference hall of DC, office, Chingdong Leikai, Jiribam. 


The objective of the Nationwide Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaign is to create awareness on welfare schemes for the tribals and to conduct beneficiary saturation camps for the PVTG/tribals from 18th May to 25th May, 2026 in all identified villages of Jiribam District covered under PM-JANMAN & DA-JGUA.

For Jiribam district, 3 villages have been identified namely Chotobekra, Bhutangkhal and Jairolpokpi for the said IEC camapaign.

Orientation drive for district/block/village level officers by the Deputy Commissioner, Jiribam were the main highlights of today’s campaign.

IEC campaign plan and activities during the campaign in respect of Jiribam district includes Entitlement drive, saturation camps and health screening camps at village level. 

Village immersion drive by organizing transect walks in the villages by officers and Adi Karmayogis and NGOs, Jan Sunwai for grievance redressal and Fast track entitlements resolutions.

The District Administration, Jiribam urges the villages to participate and make the campaign a success.

The launching programme was attended by senior officials including L. Tarajeet Singh, MCS, SDO, Jiribam, Dr. Vinay Prashad Sahu, CMO, Jiribam, RK. Sailash Singh, District Nodal Officer and other concerned IEC members of the district.


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Pherzawl Launches Major Outreach Drive to Deliver Government Benefits at Doorstep

PHERZAWL, May 18, 2026: The District Administration of Pherzawl today launched the Jan Bhagidaari Abhiyan – Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle, marking the beginning of a comprehensive outreach campaign aimed at delivering government services to the district’s most remote populations.

The initiative, inaugurated at the DC Conference Hall, will be conducted from 18th to 25th May and cover 22 villages across the district. The campaign seeks to ensure last-mile delivery of essential government services and entitlements directly to citizens.

Deputy Commissioner Mannuamching, IAS described the campaign as a transformative push towards inclusive development, stressing the need for coordinated efforts across departments. She highlighted priority sectors such as rural livelihoods, water supply, forest management, and healthcare, adding that health camps and grievance redressal through Jan Sunwai at the SDO level will form the core of the programme.


“We are working in a challenging environment, but with collective effort and determination, we can bring meaningful change. Every activity must be purposeful, coordinated, and people-centric,” she stated, urging officials to intensify outreach and ensure effective implementation.

The Deputy Commissioner also stressed the importance of geotagging activities, reviewing past performance, and ensuring accessibility through minimal-cost so that all residents can benefit.

She also appealed for active participation from Village Authorities, NGOs, and Self-Help Groups, noting that community involvement is vital for the campaign’s success.


The launch event was attended by DFO Smt. S L Niangthianhoi IFS, Additional Deputy Commissioner Zousanglur Joute, SDO Vangai Lalthanzam Infimate, and other district-level officers.

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Tengnoupal Launches IEC Campaign for Tribal Welfare

Tengnoupal, May 18, 2026 (DIO): The District Administration, Tengnoupal today launched the Nationwide IEC Campaign on Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan - Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle, at SDO Machi camp office, Khangshim, Tengnoupal District.

The objective of the the Nationwide Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaign is to create awareness on welfare schemes for the tribals and to conduct beneficiary saturation camps for the tribals.

The campaign which launched today will covered 11 (eleven) villages of Tengnoupal district. and it will be conducted in three Blocks, Machi, Moreh and Tengnoupal. The District Administration urges the villages to participate and make the campaign a success.

The Nationwide IEC Campaign title Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan - Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle, under PM-JANMAN & DAJGUA will be observed in Tengnoupal district from 18th to 25th May, 2026.

IEC campaign plan and activities  during the campaign in respect of Tengnoupal district  includes Entitlement drive, saturation camps and health screening camps at village level. Village immersion drive by organizing transect walks in the villages by officers and Adi Karmayogis and NGOs, Jan Sunwai for grievance redressal and Fast track entitlements resolutions.

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CCpur District Administration Launches IEC Campaign for Tribal Welfare

Lamka, May 18, 2026 (DIO): The Churachandpur District Administration has rolled out the nationwide Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) campaign “Jan Bhagidaari Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle”, scheduled from May 18 to May 25, 2026. The initiative is designed to raise awareness of government welfare schemes among tribal communities and ensure saturation of benefits for the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTG) and other tribal families.

Deputy Commissioner Shri Dharun Kumar S inaugurated the campaign at Elim Veng, Lamka South, in the presence of District Level Officers (DLOs), community leaders, and prospective beneficiaries. As part of the launch, departmental stalls were set up to address citizens’ needs and grievances, providing direct access to welfare services.

The administration has prepared an extensive outreach plan covering 12 development blocks and 112 villages. During the week-long drive, 29 Saturation and Health Camps and 28 Jan Sunwai sessions will be conducted across Henglep, Kangvai, Tuibong, Saikot, Samulamlan, Lamka, Lamka South, Lanva, Sangaikot, Singhat, Mualnuam, and Suangdoh blocks.

Services offered under the campaign include issuance of Aadhaar cards, ration cards, Ayushman Bharat (PM-JAY) cards, caste and domicile certificates, Kisan Credit Cards (KCC), PM-KISAN payments, Jan Dhan accounts, insurance coverage under PMJBY/PMBSBY, social security pensions, livelihood schemes such as MGNREGA, PM Vishwakarma, Mudra loans, and women and child welfare benefits, including ICDS services and immunization.

Following the launch, the campaign continued at Saikot village under Saikot Block later in the day. Outreach activities will move to Henglep, Tuibong, Singhat, Sangaikot, and Suangdoh blocks on May 19.

Officials emphasized that the IEC campaign builds upon earlier DAJGUA and PM-JANMAN initiatives, intending to achieve complete enrolment and awareness across all villages covered under these flagship programmes during the scheduled week of intensive outreach.

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Kangpokpi Launches 'Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan'

The Kangpokpi District Administration has officially launched the nationwide Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) campaign, "Jan Bhagidaari Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle," following an announcement by Additional Deputy Commissioner, Shri Lamminlal Simte, MCS, in the Conference Hall of DC Complex.

In his address, Additional Deputy Commissioner issued a strong call to action, urging all line departments, Sub-Divisional Officers, and community stakeholders to maintain tight administrative coordination to ensure the smooth, successful delivery of vital benefits directly to the public throughout the campaign week. Tracing its origins back to the launch of the landmark PM DASGVA and PM JANMAN schemes by the Honorable Prime Minister on October 2, 2024, this expansive week-long drive runs from May 18 to May 25, 2026. The localized implementation framework in Kangpokpi is strategically mapped across 9 development blocks, consolidating 59 targeted villages into 16 operational clusters.

The core objective of this intensive campaign is to create comprehensive grassroots awareness regarding welfare initiatives and to host dedicated beneficiary saturation camps to ensure no eligible tribal resident is left behind. To maximize community impact, the district administration is driving coordinated policy interventions aimed at achieving full scheme saturation and infrastructure development to the targeted beneficiary. The campaign covers 25 distinct policy interventions spanning 17 Central ministries under the PM DASGVA framework, alongside an additional 11 targeted interventions from 9 ministries dedicated specifically to the PM JANMAN scheme.

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NWA Condemns Killings, Appeals for Hostages’ Release

 OFFICE OF THE
NAGA WELFARE ASSOCIATION
National Games Village, Lamphelpat, Imphal West - 795 004,
Manipur

Ref. No. NWA/2026/01
Date - 18/05/2026

Condemnation and Appeal


The Naga Welfare Association (NWA), National Games Village (NGV), Zone I - IV Lamphelpat Imphal West, strongly condemned the brutal ambushed carried out by Kuki terrorist upon the innocent Naga Civilians on April 18, 2026 around 02:30 pm on the National Highway 202 near TM Kasom (Routei) Village in Ukhrul District and merciless killings of three Thadou God's servants on 13th May 2026 between Kotlen and Kotzim and injured other five persons. Furthermore, the association also condemned the ambushed and killed one Chiru Naga and injured two other persons on the way to their farmhouse on the same day and date of 13th May 2026 evening nearby Joujangtek, Old Cachar Tongjei Maril Road, Noney District by the miscreants. Such ambushed, attacked, and killed innocent people by Christian brethren to their own Christian brothers are shameful and unfortunate, and everyone should condemn such barbaric actions and not be acceptable by all humanity.

On the other side the Naga Welfare Association National Games Village also appeals to all concerned both the Kukis and the Nagas to release safely the hostages taken into their respective custody on humanitarian ground. They are the precious lives given and created by our Almighty God to serve and love one another as serving God. The association also appeals to maintain peace, patience, and love at these trying times. We are also taking part in their grief, sorrows of the hostages families staying back at their respective homes looking forward for their homecoming safe and sound.

Sd/-
Information Secretary NWA

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Baptist Bodies Appeal for Peace and Hostages’ Release

A Prayerful Appeal from the BWA, APBF, CBCNEI and MBC to UNC and KIM
 for Peace and Safe Release of Hostages

We, the Baptist Christian apex bodies, namely the Manipur Baptist Convention, Council of Baptist Churches in North East India, Asia Pacific Baptist Federation and Baptist World Alliance make an earnest and prayerful appeal to the United Naga Council (UNC) and Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) for the immediate, safe, and unconditional release of the hostages, in the spirit of Christian love, compassion, and reconciliation.

At this painful moment, we appeal to every conscience guided by faith in Jesus Christ to uphold the sanctity and dignity of human life. The continued captivity of innocent persons brings anguish to families, deepens fear and mistrust within society, and wounds the collective Christian witness in the land.

As believers in Christ, we are called to be peacemakers, to show mercy, and to overcome bitterness and violence through grace and forgiveness. We therefore humbly urge all those involved to act with wisdom, restraint, and compassion, and to ensure that the hostages are released safely and without harm at the earliest opportunity.

Let this become a moment that reflects the teachings of Christ, a moment where humanity prevails over hostility, and reconciliation overcomes division. Such an act of mercy and goodwill can become a powerful testimony of faith, courage, and commitment to peace.

We further appeal to all communities and leaders across Manipur to reject violence, hatred, retaliation, and actions that deepen suffering. We urge every section of society to work together for healing, reconciliation, communal harmony, and restoration of peace and normalcy.

In this difficult hour, we continue to pray that the love and peace of Christ will guide every heart, protect every life, and lead Manipur toward healing, justice, and lasting peace.

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