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CEG Congratulates Two CRPF Officers on Promotion

The CRPF EIMI Group (CEG) has extended its heartfelt congratulations to Shri Ah. Laljalun Misao, Assistant Commandant, and Shri Paudeulou Gangte, Assistant Commandant, on their promotion to the rank of Deputy Commandant under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, CRPF.

In a congratulatory message issued on June 25, 2026, the group expressed joy over their well-deserved promotions and wished both officers continued success in their careers. CEG also prayed that God would bless them with wisdom, strength, and guidance as they take on greater responsibilities in serving the nation.

Heartiest congratulations to both officers on this well-earned achievement. Wishing you continued success, good health, and God's abundant blessings as you serve the nation with honour and dedication. 🇮🇳👏

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Suangdoh Plants 300 Jackfruit Saplings Along Guite Road (NH-102B)🌳

Lamka, June 26, 2026: Today, the people of Suangdoh Village successfully completed a landmark community initiative by planting 300 jackfruit saplings along Guite Road (NH-102B). The plantation drive began on 22 June and was completed today through the collective efforts of our villagers, working tirelessly even under the drizzle rain.

To ensure healthy growth and adequate space for the trees to mature, the saplings were planted approximately 40 feet apart. Each one has also been protected with fences made from locally available wood, bamboo strips, and jungle vines, reflecting our commitment to sustainable and eco-friendly practices.

We planted these trees with the hope that, as they mature, they will provide cool shade and delicious fruits to everyone travelling along Guite Road, which stretches for over 100 kilometres, including about 17 kilometres through Suangdoh Village land. Jackfruit was chosen because it is an "evergreen" tree with a broad, dense canopy that offers excellent shade while also producing nutritious and tasty fruits.

This initiative is our small contribution towards creating a greener, cooler, and more welcoming environment for both local residents and travellers for generations to come.

We sincerely thank the Range Officer, Singngat Range, Forest Department, for generously providing the 300 jackfruit saplings. We also extend our heartfelt appreciation to every villager whose hard work, unity, and dedication made this initiative a success.

"The best time to plant a tree was years ago. The second-best time is today." 🌱

~ W/A
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CCPur Set for Three-Day Pulse Polio Campaign

Lamka, June 26, 2026 (DIO): Churachandpur district is all set to observe the Polio Sub-National Immunization Day from June 28 to 30, with over 25,800 children below the age of five targeted for vaccination under the Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization Programme.

Preparations for the campaign were reviewed during a meeting chaired by Deputy Commissioner-cum-Chairman of the District Health Society (DHS), Shri Krishna Kumar, IAS, at the DC Conference Hall, Tuibong. The meeting also discussed health and mission-related issues under the National Programme on Climate Change and Human Health (NPCCHH) and the District Task Force on Immunization (DTFI).

According to Dr. Sania Monica, Medical Superintendent, the three-day immunization drive, launched under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, will begin on June 28 with booth-based vaccination at 331 immunization booths across the district from 7:00 a.m. onwards. The campaign will cover all children up to five years of age, including newborns.

House-to-house vaccination activities will be carried out on June 29 and 30 to ensure no eligible child is left behind. A total of 25,823 children are expected to receive polio drops under the supervision of 66 supervisors.

The Deputy Commissioner urged parents and guardians to bring all children below five years of age to the nearest polio booth on June 28 and appealed to the public to support the campaign. He also encouraged citizens to adopt eco-friendly practices to help reduce the impact of climate change.

The meeting also focused on strengthening the district's preparedness against emerging public health threats and climate-sensitive health challenges through better inter-departmental coordination. Discussions covered preparedness for extreme weather events such as heatwaves and coldwaves, management of air pollution-related illnesses, and the development of green, climate-resilient healthcare infrastructure.

The meeting was attended by the Chief Medical Officer, Medical Superintendent, District Nodal Officer for Climate Change, Programme Manager (NHM), Family Welfare Officer, Surveillance Officer, Epidemiologist, Malaria Officer, representatives from the Electricity, Education, PWD, PHED, Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), and members of the District Task Force on Immunization.

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Pherzawl Steps Up Anti-Drug Drive with Awareness Campaign

PHERZAWL, June 26, 2026 (DIO): The District Administration of Pherzawl observed the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on Friday with a series of awareness programmes under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Saptah, reaffirming its commitment to creating a drug-free society.

A district-level programme was held at the Deputy Commissioner's Conference Hall on the theme, "Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan – Vikshit Bharat Ki Pehchaan." Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Zosanglur Joute led the event and administered the anti-drug pledge, which was simultaneously taken by government offices and institutions across the district.

Participants also joined the national observance through a live webcast organised by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.

As part of the week-long campaign, awareness programmes were conducted in villages and among youth organisations. An awareness event held at the Pherzawl Community Hall on June 23 saw active participation from district officials, including Superintendent of Police T. Lalboi Haokip, civil society organisations, and village authorities. Participants pledged to work together to eliminate drug abuse from the district.

The campaign gathered further momentum on June 24 when Deputy Commissioner Anunay Anand, IAS, flagged off the "Run for a Drug-Free Senvon – Say No to Drugs, Say Yes to Life" marathon at Senvon Public Ground. Organised in collaboration with the Senvon Youth Club, the event attracted hundreds of enthusiastic young participants.

Addressing the gathering, the Deputy Commissioner praised the youth for taking a leading role in the fight against drug abuse, describing the marathon as a symbol of the community's determination to promote a healthy and addiction-free lifestyle. ADC Zosanglur Joute, who attended as Guest of Honour, encouraged participants to become ambassadors of the anti-drug movement in their respective communities.

Supported by village authorities, local leaders, and volunteers, the marathon featured anti-drug slogans and placards, demonstrating strong community solidarity against substance abuse.

The week-long campaign concluded with a renewed call for collective responsibility, highlighting Pherzawl's sustained efforts to combat drug abuse through public awareness, youth participation, and community engagement.

Notably, according to surveys conducted by the Manipur Remote Sensing Applications Centre (MARSAC), Pherzawl remains the only hill district in Manipur free from poppy cultivation. 

 



























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DC Graces UNAU Day 2026, Honours Inclusion Champions

Lamka, June 26, 2026 (DIO): UNAU Day 2026, observed as the Day of Siblings with Disabilities, was celebrated on Friday at the Auditorium, 2nd Floor, Gospel Centenary Hall, Hebron Veng, New Lamka, Churachandpur. The event was organized by the Centre for Community Initiative (CCI), Pearsonmun Village, to honour the important role of siblings of persons with disabilities and promote inclusion, understanding, and community support.

Deputy Commissioner of Churachandpur, Shri Krishna Kumar, IAS, attended the programme as the Chief Guest. He praised CCI, specially-abled children, their siblings, and parents for their dedication and resilience.

Addressing the gathering, the Deputy Commissioner said the Constitution and recent judgments of the Supreme Court and High Courts guarantee dignity and equality for all citizens. He reaffirmed the district administration’s commitment to the welfare, education, and empowerment of persons with disabilities through initiatives such as the UDID scheme, scholarships, and the distribution of assistive devices, including wheelchairs, smart sticks, and artificial limbs.

He also highlighted the government's efforts under the Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan to improve accessibility through better social, health, and physical infrastructure. Stressing that public awareness remains a major challenge, he called for collective responsibility in building an inclusive society and assured full support from the district administration for initiatives promoting the well-being of persons with disabilities.

The programme began with a welcome address by Mr. Pausuanlal, Manager (MARC), CCI. The event was conducted by physiotherapists Ms. Ngaikim and Ms. Goungaihlun, while Ms. Parnei Vaiphei, Special Educator, provided sign language interpretation.

A major highlight of the event was the presentation of the Ginmalsawm Tonsing Award 2026, coordinated by Ms. Zabeth Ngailianvung, PO (NCF). Social Inclusion Awards were presented by Mr. Paul Rozarlien, PC (Advocacy), while students of The Malsawm Initiative (TMI) entertained the audience with special performances.

The awards were presented by Deputy Commissioner Shri Krishna Kumar, Additional Deputy Commissioner Shri Seiminthang Lenthang, and CCI Board Chairman Shri Vanlallian.

The Ginmalsawm Tonsing Award 2026 was conferred on Mr. Thangchonsei Kipgen of Elcism High School and Miss Taithangmawi of Special Blind School, Durtlang, Aizawl. The Social Inclusion Award 2026 was presented to YPA Bungmual Unit and ECA Mission Department, K. Salbung, Churachandpur, in recognition of their contributions towards promoting inclusion and support for persons with disabilities.




































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Halleluyah Prayer Band: Fasting Prayer

 

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ZSF Rejects Kuki-Zo Council, Reaffirms Zomi Identity Stand

LAMKA, June 26, 2026: The Zomi Students' Federation–General Headquarters (ZSF-GHQ) has reaffirmed its position on identity and nomenclature, stating that it does not recognize or endorse the Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) or any of its publications, activities, or terminology.

In a press release issued on Friday, ZSF-GHQ said the organisation does not accept the use of the term "Kuki-Zo" and other related terminologies such as "Kacha Naga," describing them as unacceptable. It alleged that the projection of the KZC as a body representing both Kuki and Zomi communities was an unsuccessful attempt by the organisation to portray itself as such.

The Federation also referred to Resolution No. 1 adopted by the Zomi Council (ZC) during its Annual General Assembly in 2024, which rejected the term "Kuki-Zo" as a legitimate identity. As a frontal organisation under the Zomi Council, ZSF-GHQ said it remains committed to the identity and terminology of "Zomi" and will not associate itself with organisations or terminologies that differ from the Council's stand.

The student body further stated that it would take all necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of Zomi people living in other districts. It also appealed to all concerned to ensure their protection, asserting that the Zomi community is peace-loving and not involved in the ongoing conflicts.


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ZC Denounces Kuki-Zo Council's Illegitimate Actions and Divisive Agenda

 

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Joujangtek (Lambung) Village: Clarification

 

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KZC Clarifies Chairman's Remarks on Six Naga Hostages

LAMKA, June 26, 2026: The Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) has issued an official clarification stating that remarks made by its Chairman during a press conference on June 25 regarding the killing of six Naga hostages have been misunderstood by some sections of the media and the public.

In a clarification issued by the KZC Spokesperson Ginza Vualzong on June 26, the Council said the Chairman's expression of regret was made purely on humanitarian and moral grounds and should not be interpreted as an admission of responsibility by the Kuki-Zo community.

According to the statement, the Chairman expressed sorrow and extended condolences to the bereaved families because the bodies of the six victims were recovered from areas inhabited by Kuki-Zo people. The Council emphasized that the gesture reflected Christian values, compassion, and shared human grief, and was never intended as a confession or acknowledgment that the Kuki-Zo community was responsible for the killings.

The KZC further reiterated that no political, social, or community institution representing the Kuki-Zo people had sanctioned, endorsed, or supported the killing of innocent civilians. It maintained that the perpetrators remain unknown and called for a fair, impartial, and credible investigation to establish the facts and bring those responsible to justice.

The Council also urged the authorities to ensure equal justice for all victims of the ongoing conflict, including Kuki-Zo civilians. It called for thorough investigations into the killings of civilians, destruction of villages, attacks on churches, the murder of religious leaders, and other acts of violence, stressing that lasting peace cannot be achieved through selective justice or selective security measures.



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Pherzawl to Ccpur Forest Division

 


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DC Krishna Kumar Reviews Development Projects

Lamka, June 25, 2026 (DIO): Deputy Commissioner of Churachandpur, Shri Krishna Kumar, IAS, today inspected the ongoing construction of the Specialized and Dedicated Health Unit for Women and Children at the Lamka South TD Block Complex in Khominthang, New Lamka.

Lamka South Block, which gained national recognition under NITI Aayog’s Aspirational Blocks Programme, secured the 1st position in the Delta Ranking in December 2023. Building on this achievement and as part of efforts to strengthen healthcare infrastructure in the region, a Specialized Health Centre for Women and Children is being established in the block.

The foundation stone of the project was laid by Shri Dharun Kumar S., IAS, on May 26, 2026. The initiative aims to improve access to quality healthcare services for women and children and enhance maternal and child health outcomes in the area. The facility will include a labour room, immunization services, and basic medical check-up facilities, with a primary focus on women and children.

During the inspection, the Deputy Commissioner reviewed the progress of the construction work and directed officials to ensure strict adherence to quality standards and timely completion. The contractor informed that the project is expected to be completed within the next two months.

Later, Shri Krishna Kumar also inspected the construction of a Multi-Purpose Indoor Stadium being built under the Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) at Pearsonmun Village. The inspection was attended by Shri T. Khaikhomang, Chief of Pearsonmun Village. Once completed, the stadium is expected to strengthen sports infrastructure in the district and promote youth development and community participation in sports activities.

The Deputy Commissioner was accompanied during the inspections by Shri Thangboi Gangte, MCS, ADC Mualnuam and SDO Mualnuam-cum-In-Charge BDO, Lamka South TD Block, and Shri Jameson Hangshing, MCS, Project Director, DRDA and In-Charge BDO, Lanva.

In a separate programme held at the DRDA Office, Mini-Secretariat Campus, Tuibong, the Deputy Commissioner handed over four steel display cabinets each to six tribal communities—Paite, Vaiphei, Gangte, Simte, Kom, and Zou—to support the tribal museums established under the Manipur State Archaeology Department, Department of Art and Culture.

These museums, set up across various districts of Manipur, form part of a broader initiative to preserve traditional artefacts, safeguard cultural identity, and promote the rich heritage and artistic traditions of the state's diverse tribal communities.

The display cabinets were formally handed over in the presence of Shri Jameson Sehlal Hangsing, PD, DRDA, tribal leaders, and representatives of civil society organisations (CSOs).



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Pherzawl Police Conduct Drug Awareness Programme in Thanlon Schools

PHERZAWL, June 25, 2026 (DIO): In a proactive step aligned with the observance of the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, Pherzawl Police conducted a comprehensive drug awareness programme at St. Xavier School, Thanlon, under the theme “Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan – Viksit Bharat Ki Pehchaan.”

The initiative aimed to educate students on the dangers of substance abuse and encourage healthier lifestyle choices. The programme witnessed active participation from medical personnel of the Primary Health Centre, along with teachers and students from St. Xavier School and Convention English School.

Resource persons highlighted the physical, psychological, and social impacts of drug addiction, stressing the importance of early awareness and prevention. Students were encouraged to make informed decisions and resist peer pressure. The interactive programme also allowed participants to engage in discussions and clarify doubts related to substance abuse.

As a mark of commitment, students and teachers collectively took a pledge to refrain from drug use and contribute towards building a drug-free society.

The programme reflects the continued commitment of Pherzawl Police and associated stakeholders to safeguard the well-being of youth and promote a healthier community.

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