Kuki Nomenclature deih lou a kiphinna leh thupuuknate: Gaaldot thakna

"Kuki" chi a kiminloh diing deih louhna pen 1950 kum a hong kipan phet hi lou hi. Tamenglong a Sub-Divisional Officer[SDO] masapen a hong pang William Shaw in 1929 kum a a laibu gelh, "NOTES ON THE THADOU KUKIS" kichi sung laimai[peek] 30na a kigelh, "...the Changsan, Lhagum, Lenthang,Lunkim, Kom,Gangte, Waiphei, Kholhang, Chiru and those of inferior lineage were all under the wing of the Thadous and so were then included under the wing of the Thadous and so were then included under the term"a chih deih louhna leh pomsiam louhna ziak in 1942 kum, June 26 ni in Kuki chi a kiminloh deih lou leh pom thei lou nam 7-Hmar, Vaiphei, Gangte, Kom, Chiru, Anal leh Maringte'n Mong-on/Pamzal khua ah kikhopna nei in kituaktak in thupuukna [resolutions] 3 lakhawm uh hi. Thupuukna Khatna ah, William Shaw in Kuki nomenclature nuai a hon koih namte ka ut kei uh [The Conflict between the nomenclature of Kuki are unwanted]. Thupuukna Nihna ah, Thadou namte'n hausa ahihna ziak ua dinmun hoihzaw a neihna ziak un nam dangte nuaisiah a sawm louh ua, kuamah Kuki kichi dia a phuutluih louh diing uh[The Thadou tribe should not make any attempt to dominate on others because of their privileged position as chiefs and also should not force others to identify themselves as Kuki]. Thupuukna Thumna ah, khua khat peuh a pan sepaih/gaalkap a a luut diing chiang un leh Gaalpi Panpihna Sum [War Fund] a thoh chiang un Kuki chi a gelhluut pah mawk lou in, nou/nang bang mi/bang nam na hia/na hi ua? chi a dot masak ngeingei diing ahi hi[when any person of any village joined the Army and contributed an amount to the War Fund, he was to be asked to specify his ethnic group instead of the term Kuki]. Hiai meetingna a hun-uktu [Chairman] pen Vaipheite ahi a, a gelhluuttu[Secretary] bel Hmar-te ahi hi.1942 kum, June leh August kha in William Shaw' laibu mohpaihna nei[condemned] in,Thadou leh Kuki min na nial/na nolhkik uh hi.

Leitungbup Gaalpi Nihna [Japan Gaalpi ci a i theih uh] bei nung in Kuki kicih diing ut lou hiai nam 7te'n a kuul-le-poimoh leh zong kidoupih leng khawksa lou in Pamzal [laibu khenkhat ah Mawng-on kici] ah kulhkhoh in kisakkholhna hon neitou uh hi. Kuki makaite toh Tualbual [Thanlon khua min masa] khua ah a nihvei kihouna uah Kuki makaite'n Kuki khazaakna nuai ah kuamah ka hon koih nawn kei diing uh cih thuciam a bawl ziak un Kuki deih leh Kuki pom loute kikal a tualgaal piang thei diing pen hong vaaiveng thei hi. Himahleh Kuki makaite'n a thuciam uh zuausan leh kitheihmohbawl in nam dangte "Kuki"cih min hong huapsak in Kuki na hi uh hong cih uh a khiam tuan kei hi.

1947 kum, June 28 ni in Tuithaphai Hausa Khawmp i[The Khuga Valley Chiefs Conference] uah Thadou kia hilou in Kuki leng deih lou in na nial uh ahihdan A.K.Ray in hibang in na gen hi: "Not only the term "Thadou" but also the term "Kuki" was denounced by a large number of Chiefs. In the Khuga Valley Chiefs Conference held on 28.6.1947,the term "Kuki", was denounced on the ground that it was not their forefather's name. It is a foreign term, they believed, denoting bad meaning. It was also mentioned in the same meeting that the different non-Naga tribes of Manipur should not be branded as Kukis. In the same tone, the term Thadou was also denounced and equality of all the tribes was pleaded in the meeting."[A.K.Ray, "Authority and and Legitimacy: A Study of the Thadou-Kuki in Manipur"1990, Delhi:Renaissance Publishing House,pp.115,116].

Mangkang Gamkeek Kumpite a pan India in suahtaakna leh zaleenna a muh [1947 kum,August 15] nung sawt lou in Imphal a om Dharamsala kicihna mun a om Kuki Co-operation Society Inn ah Tongkoi khua hausa Pu Zavum Misao, Pu T.Kipgen leh Motbung khua hausa Pu Lunnehte makaih in Kuki makaite leh Kuki kicih ut lou/deihlou nam dangte'n kikhopna [Meeting] khat neikhawm uh hi. Hiai kikhopna ah Paite, Kom, Hmar, Anal, Vaiphei, Gangte, Simte leh adangdang a tel baan uah Kuki deihloute' makaitu in Pu T.C.Tiankham, Pu Haukhawlet,Pu Mono, Pu Teba Kilong, Pu H.Nengzachin leh Pu Dr Thanglung cihte a hong pang uh hi.

Hiai Meeting a Chairman Pu Lunneh un, "Meeting minutes leh deliberations peuhmah Kuki diktak Thadou pau a gelh vek ahi dia, Thadou pau pen i pom vek diing uh ahi" cih thu mipi paikhawmte lak a hon luikhiak ciang in nialkalhna leh kiseelna in zuipah ngal hi. Huci bang a kiseelbuaina a hong om ciang in Meeting Chairman Pu Lunneh in, "Kuki hih ut lou peuhmah pawtkhia un [Those of you who refuse to be called Kuki get out] a cih ciang in, Kuki cih deih loute'n, "Ka pawtkhe lawtel diing uh" [we will definitely get out]" ci a dawng in huai kikhopna nusia in a pawtkhia uh hi. Huai hunlai aa dia huai kikhopna pen Kukite toh a kihou tawpna [nanungpen]uh suak hi.Hiai thu toh kisai a Pu Tawnsing Christian Tiankham BA I.A.S [1913-1996] in An Autobiography laimai 54,55 ah hici in diktak in na ciamteh hi:

"...However, as the Kukis still called the other tribes "Kuki", there were many further talks at the Kuki Co-operation Society In[house/building] at Dharamsala, Imphal. The Kuki leaders were: T.Kipgen, Zavum and Lunneh[Chief of Motbung]. On the other side were just T.C.Tiankham and Teba Kilong. It was agreed that each person at the meeting could have two advisors. I took Pu Nengzachin and Dr.Thanglung along with me. At our first meeting, Pu Lunneh, the Chairman, said to us, "Those of you who refuse to be Kuki, get out." "We will definitely get out," promptly replied Pu Nengzachin, and we got out. This was the final talk.

The leaders of those who then refused to be Kuki were: Haukhawlet, Teba Kilong, T.Thangkhai [my elder brother],Mono,etc and thus formed "Khul(Sinlung/Chhinlung) Union." Khul Union became very strong that in the contest for Minister among the non-Naga Group in the Manipur Interim Council [August 8,1947-November 22,1948]Pu T.Kipgen, who contested in the name of KNA[Kuki National Assembly] could not beat me. I did not need to resign from my post of Circle Officer, my work as Minister being nominated."

Manipur Simlam[South] a om Tualbual [Thanlon] ah khua 48 in a huap Area Chiefs' Conference [Khawmpi] khat kin-le-buang in sam uh hi. Huai Conference a tel palai 157 paikhawmte'n kikhaikhawmna min[nomenclature] dia "Kuki" kici lailai diing maw? "Mizo" kici diing maw? [Lushai Hills a Mizo Unionte' huzaapna ziak in adiak in,unau Hmarte lak ah Mizo kicih diing deihna na om pan hi] ahihkeileh "Khuul" kici diing maw? ci a vote khiakna a neihna uah, "mi 111" in Khul a kiminloh diing deih leh teel zaw uh ahihman in Khul Union kici hong kibawlkhia hi.Ei lak a dia nomenclature thu a vote kilaak masakpen ahi a, vote muhdan anuai bang ahi hi:
Khul – 111
Mizo – 32
Kuki – 14
[See SR Tohring, "Violence And Identity in North-East India: Naga-Kuki Conflict",2010: New Delhi:Mittal Publications,pp.19,20].

A tamzawte' deihna bang a Khul Union a maikai leh madawk diakte ahih uh leh: Pu Haukhawlet, Pu Taba Kilong, Pu T. Thangkhai, Pu T.C.Tiankham,Pu H.Nengzachin, Pu Mono, Pu T.Shaikham leh adangdang ahi uh hi.

Any Kuki Tribes,Any Lushai Tribes leh Any Naga Tribes deih lou a Kiphinna:
India Ki-ukna Daanbupi Article 341 leh 342 siiksan in 1950 kum in India President in Part A leh Part B state-te aa diing in Scheduled Tribes [STs] leh Scheduled Castes [SCs] Orders nih suahkhia hi. Hiai Order nihte ah minam tuantual bang zah hiamte pen Scheduled Castes leh Scheduled Tribes ciin ciamteh hi. Constitution [Scheduled Tribes] Order 1950 dungzui in Manipur sung ah Scheduled Tribe-te pen a lompi [a honpi] a khen in khenpi [categories] 3 phasak in (i) Any Kuki Tribes, (ii) Any Lushai Tribes, leh (iii) Any Naga Tribes ci in koih hi.
Kuki lah hi lou, Naga lah hi lou, Lushai lah hi lou- Paite, Hmar,Vaiphei, Kom, Anal, Maring, Gangte, Simte, Zou leh adangdangte'n amau nam [tribe] min pen Constitution [Scheduled Tribes] Order 1950 a a omkhaak louh man in India Ki-ukna Daanbupi a hamphatna [veenbitna, khaamkholhsakna, deihteel theihna, sum-le-paai a panpihna leh dangdang] kipete ka hamphatpih un a zaal ka zou pha kei uh chiin phunnawina leh kiphinna lam chii tuamtuam hon pan uh hi.

1951 kum in, Paite National Council [PNC] in kiteelpina [General Election] ah amau MP candidate diing in Pu T.Thangkhai[Pearsonmun'hausapa] a hon tungkhia ua, himahleh huai hun a Returning Officer, M.N. Phukan in,"Candidate[T.Thangkhai] in Paite kici Kuki ahi kei a, Naga leng ahi kei a, Lushai leng ahi sam kei" a cih ziak in, "tua MP' seat lah Scheduled Tribes kichi Any Kuki Tribes, Any Lushai Tribes, Any Naga Tribe-te aa dia khaamkholhsa[reserved] ahihman in, a nomination ka pom kei"= "The candidate( i.e.Mr.Thangkhai) says that Paite is neither a Kuki nor a Naga nor a Lushai.The seat is reserved for the Scheduled Tribes which mean any Kuki tribe, any Lushai or any Naga tribe.The nomination is rejected."Sd/-M.N.Phukan,Returning Officer,Dated December 8,1951"chiin 1951 kum, December 8 ni in a pom louhna thu a gelhthoh in pia hi.

Paite' min a kiteelpina a tuh thei lou[candidate thei lou] a nolh a om chih mawk pen leh India Ki-ukna Daanbupi sung a amau nam min khumluut a om louh cih himhim diksa lou in a ngaisiam thei kei uh hi. Hiai hun in Paite kampaute kia hinawn lou in, nawlkhiin, poseh leh deidan a om cih pom thei lou, ut lou leh a deih lou nam tuamtuamte'n kiphinna, helna leh phunnawina khawktak hon pan uh hi. India Phualpi kumpi in zong hiai thubuai a mun mahmah a kancian leh a thubul suutkhe diing in Kaka Kalelkar [Chairman] makaih in Commission khat bawlkhia in a Chairmanpa' min tam in Kaka Kalelkar Commission hong kici hon sawlkhe pah uh hi.Hiai Kaka Kalelkar Commission' Report dungzui in 1956 kum in Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes[Modification] List hong kibawl thak in, Manipur ah Scheduled Tribes 29 guanluut in hong om hi.Hiai hun in Manipur a kipat "Any Kuki Tribes" leh "Any Naga Tribes" kici hong kilakhia in hong bei hi.

[ Ciamteh in: "Kuki/Naga/Lushai ka hi kei uh" ci a miin kiphinna leh ngetna a neih nung ua, a ngetna bang ua amau nam(tribe) min ciat a theihpihna[recognition]a muh nung nasan a leng , mimal,pawlpi leh government official kua hiam khat in, Kuki hiam Naga hiam ahihkeileh Lushai hiam hong hihsak teitei tupna hong neih ualeh pen kisimmohna/kinelhsiahna/kinuaisiah ahi ciin kila lou-thei-lou hi. A scope pen category neu in lian ta leh a minamte' deihdan leh kicihna dan kaan a dik leh tang om thei lou hi. It will be well to call people as they called themselves]

Hiai Kaka Kalelkar Commission in 1955 kum a Report a piakna uah anuai a bang in Paite, Hmar leh nam dangte tungtang na pia hi:
"From information made available to us, it was found that the tribes in Assam and Manipur had been classified by the British Officers as Kukis, Nagas, Akas or Lushais in a casual fashion. Some of them are tribal names and others are general. Certain tribes resented being included wrongly under different regional or tribal names. It was suggested that the Scheduled should simply mention Any Kuki or Lushai tribe, but this too in our mind, would not solve the problem satisfactorily. There are the Hmars, the Paites and others for instance, refused to be classified among Kukis or Nagas. Though some of the Paites are Chin and objection was raised to their classification under the general heading of Chin. In these circumstances, we are of the opinion that it would be more convenient to list all the tribes by their own particular names in the hilly areas of Assam and Manipur."

1955 kum in India Ki-ukna Daanbupi nuai ah Scheduled Tribes list a guanluut a om theihna diing in Paite, Hmar, Vaiphei leh nam tuamtuam in ngetna leh phuutna in memoranda piakluutna a nei uh hi.Paite National Council-te [PNC] ngial in houh 1955 kum, November 18 ni in Minister, Home Affairs, Government of India' khut ah Memorandum khat a piakna uah, "G.A. Grierson in his Linguistic Survey of India [vide page 8A Vol III] showed clearly that the language of the Paites is different from any of other tribes namely, the Lusheis, the Nagas and the Kukis and Dr Grierson gave some exhausted examples. Suppose we give the following word "what" to show the difference between Paite, Lushei or Kuki; English [what?]. Paite [Bang ahia?], Kuki (Thadou) [Ipiham?], Lushai [Engani?] ...If this demand of recognition be denied of us, it cannot mean other thing than denial of citizenship to us, the Paites will take it for granted that they are not wanted to be integral part of Indians, and therefore can join any other Government which will give them [Paites] due recognition and they cannot be blamed for that..." chiin a ngetna uah vaukholhna leng gelhtel ngal uh hi[Hiai thugelh tawplam "Appendixes" ah Memorandum of Paite National Council to The Honourable Minister, Home Affairs, Govt of India, 1955 leng koihluut ahi].

Kalelkar Commission in report leh recommendations a bawl toh kituak in 1956 kum, April 28 ni in Manipur kumpi in tribal list a guanluut diing hon bawl thak hi.

India Vaihawmna Innpi[Parliament] ah hiai tribe list a guanluut diing thu genkhawm ahih lai in Phualpi kumpi in SL. No. 2 ah Anal toh Moyon, kualkhum (bracket) sung ah Monsang koih diing; Sl. No. 20 ah Paite, kualkhum (bracket) sung ah Simte koih diing chih a ngiimdan ahi hi. Huai omdan bel Moyon (Monsang) chih hi dia, Paite(Simte) chih hi diing chihna ahi hi. British Record khenkhat ah Paite leh Simte(Simmte), Paite leh Sukte, Paite leh Zou chih tuamkhen lou in akikhat leh a kibang in na simkhawm uh hi [Vide 1886 kum a Captain E.W. Dun in a gelh, "Gazetteer of Manipur," Lt.Col. AS. Reid in a gelh "Chin-Lushai land," Carey leh Tuck in a gelh uh,"The Chin Hills Vol I leh adangdang]. Government of India Bill No. 8 of 1956 dungzui in Paite a kipan Zou laakkhiak diing, Paite baan a kualkhum (bracket) sung Simte kikoih zong laakkhiak a nam tuam a koih diing chih Manipur Kumpi deihdan a hong hi thak hi. Zou toh kisai a Manipur Kumpi in India phualpi kumpi kiang a siikkhau a saatna [telegraphna] uah hichiin gelhsuk uh hi:

"... Another community called Zou may be included in the list of scheduled. The Zou are about ten thousand in number living in the hill areas... Hither to they have been grouped under Paite..."

Hiai Bill pen Act a pom a hong om in President of India in 1956 kum in Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Modification) Order, 1956 hon suahkhia in, Anal a kipan in Moyon leh Monsang nam a tuam a guan in hong om uh hi. Tua mah bang in Paite toh nam khatdan a simkhawm a na om Simte, Sukte leh Zou a khenzaak in hong om hi.1956 kum a kipan in Nagate'n zong amau nambing min ciat a hong kigelhluut in Any Naga tribes kichi hong bei in, Any Kuki tribes kici zong hong bei hi. Any Lushai tribes[a nunglam a Any Mizo tribes hong kici] kia phiat louh in hong om hi. The North Eastern Areas [Reorganisation] Act (8) 1971 dungzui in, Assam state in a huap sung a singtangmite'n a luahna gam nih- Lushai Hills [a nunglam a Mizo Hills hong kici,tua Mizoram hong kici] leh, Khasi, Garo leh Jaintia Hills teng huap a hill state khat Meghalaya hong kibawlkhiak ciang in bang mah kheeklamdanna omlou in Assam state a omsa Scheduled Castes leh Scheduled Tribes list pen mah kheeklamdanna nei lou in,a kibang geih in, Mizoram leh Meghalaya-te ah laaksawn [teikhiaksawn] in hong om hi.

1955 kum a Kalelkar Commission' report leh recommendations toh kikalh in Assam [leh Mizoram leh Meghalaya] ah Paite leh nam khenkhat koih a om lou in Any Kuki Tribes nuai ah Paite sung a beh (clan) khenkhat leh nam (tribe) khenkhat koihluut in om veve hi. Meghalaya ah Sl. No.7 ah Any Kuki Tribes nuai ah Guite, Kuki, Sukte, Haolai, Thadou, Riang, Vaiphei, Hrangkhol cihte tel in 37 list kipia hi. Hiai bang mah in Mizoram leh Assam list ah leng om hi.Tripura ah ahihleh Sl. No. 9 (XIV) ah Kuki Sub-tribe nuai ah Paite,Paitu khat in kikoih hi.

2002 kum, December 18 ni in India Vaihawmna Innpi in "The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Order (Amendment) Bill, 2002 a puakluut uh paisuak[passed]pen uh India President in lemsakpihna suai a kaih toh kiton a "The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Order[Amentment]Act,2002" -Part XVII- Mizoram entry 15-na ah Paite guanluut in om a, Part X- Manipur ah:
Entry 30 ah Poumai Naga,
Entry 31 ah Tarao
Entry 32 ah Kharam,
Entry 33 ah "Any Kuki Tribes"
cihte guanluut in hong om hi. Tuin, Manipur ah Scheduled Tribes 33 omta cihna ahi hi. Scheduled Tribe list a "Any Kuki Tribes"[Entry 33] hong om pen Paite, Simte,Hmar, Kom, Gangte,Zou leh adangdangte toh dinmun kibang/dinmun kikhat[category khat] hong suak cihna ahih bang in India Ki-ukna Daanbupi in a piak hamphatnate-special protection /safeguards, reservations,provisions etc zalzou kibang diing cihna suak hi.

Scheduled Tribes of Manipur
1. Aimol
2. Anal
3. Angami
4. Chiru
5. Chothe
6. Gangte
7. Hmar
8. Kabui (i) Puimei
(ii) Rongmei
9. Kacha Naga (i) Zemei
(ii) Liangmei
10. Koirao
11. Koireng
12. Kom
13. Lamgang
14. Any Lushai (Mizo) Tribes
15. Maram
16. Maring
17. Mao
18. Monsang
19. Moyon
20. Paite
21. Purum
22. Ralte
23. Sema
24. Simte
25. Sukte
26. Tangkhul
27. Thadou
28. Vaiphei
29. Zou
30. Poumai Naga
31. Tarao
32. Kharam
33. Any Kuki Tribes

2001 Kisimpina [Census] dungzui a India gam pau tuamtuam zang milip siing khat (10000) leh a tung lam phazah tamlou laakkhiaksawn hiai bang/dan ahi hi:
Lushai/Mizo 674,756
Thadou 190,595
Tangkhul 142,035
Angami 132,225
Sema 103,529
Kabui 94,758
Hmar 84,404
Paite 64,100
Zeliang 61,547
Kuki 52,873
Vaiphei 39,673
Maram 37,340
Liangmei 34,232
Anal 23,191
Maring 22,326
Zou 20,857
Kom 14,673
Gangte 14,500
Simte 10,225
(Source : Manorama Yearbook 2012, pp. 575,576)

United Nations Organization [UNO] in "Draft Declaration on Indigenous Rights as Rewritten By the Working Group on Indigenous Populations After the 1992 sessions, As Found In Annex I, Report of the Working Group On Indigenous Populations On Its Tenth Session, E/CN.4/Sub.2/ 1992/33 Part II No.10 a kigen, "Indigenous Peoples have the right to revive,use,develop,promote and transmit to future generations their own languages,writing systems and literature, and designate and maintain their own names of communities,places and persons.State shall take effective measures to ensure that indigenous peoples can understand and be understood in political,legal and administrative preceedings, where necessary through the provision of interpretation or by other effective means" cih toh kituak a singtangmi[tribe] tuamtuam huap a kikhaikhawmna min dia "Zomi" ci a Zomi Re-Unification Organization[ZRO] ,Zomi Council[ZC] leh Zomi Revolutional Army{ZRA] hong kiphuanhiak ciang in suanlam tuamtuam bawltawm in 1997 kum,June 24 nitaak daak 8 vel a Kuki National Front[P] kicite'n khelhna/mohna bei Churachandpur district sung a om Saikul khua teeng Paite mi 10 hong kaaplup ciang un mipi in thuak thei lou in Kuki leh Zomi kikal ah tualgaal hong piang hi.

Mi khenkhat in hiai Kuki leh Zomite kikal a tualgaal a gen ciang un Paite gaal/Thadou gaal ahihkeileh unau meelhaih hun,i hailai peuh ciin hepkhiak sawm mahle uh,Peace Agreement/Cease-Fire Agreement , 3te lak ah a masa 2te pen ZRA leh KNF min suai kikai hi a,a 3na pen kilemna picing mahmah ahih dungzui in Zomi Council leh Kuki Inpi kikal a kilemna ahi hi.

Kilemna masapen ahihleh Mizoram a kipan Pu C.Chawngkunga, Hon'ble Agricultural minister,Pu Lalrinchhana,MLA, Pu F.Lawmkima, MLA Pu H.Zathuama,MLA leh Pu F.Malsawma,MLA-te theihpihna a 1997 kum,July ni 7 ni in, KNF leh ZRA kikal ah kilemna pen ZRO/ZRA sik-le-taang a Thanglianpau,General Secretary, Daniel Thang,North Command,ZRA,KNF sik-le-taang in, T.Samuel,Defence Secretary,Lala Guite, Southern Command, KNF' min in suai kai ua, Witness: in1.Selkai Hrangchal,2.Holkhomang Haokip 3.T.Thungzathang in suai kai uh hi[Hiai pen Re-Affirmation of Peace Accord kici hi].

Cease-Fire Agreement nihna pen 1997 kum, August 11 ni in Dr Chaltonlien Amo,Hon'ble Minister of State[Medical] leh HNU and his team theihpih leh panlaakna ziak in KNF leh ZRAte'n suai kai nawn uh hi.Southern Command,KNF leh KNF sik-le-taang in SHANADA in suai kai a, Commander, ZRA North Zone leh ZRA sik-le-taang in V.K.JOSHUA in suai kai hi.Witnesses in: 1.H.K.Joute,VP.HNU,2.S.L.Thangvela,A/G Secy,MPC,3.K.Vungzalian,Peace Observer.4.Chungsei Haokip,Imphal.5.Vipin Haokip,CAS/KNA. 6.Thanglianpau,ZRO/Gen.Secy, 7. H.A.Lalrohlu,Editor: Shan,Pressman in suai kai uh hi.

Publicity Wing, Zomi National Volunteers[ZNV],Manipur Division in thusuah a bawl uh "Critical Analysis of the ZOMI- KUKI Conflicts kici The Voice of Churachandpur:Evening Post in a ciamtehna laimai[peek]41-91 ah Kuki-Zomi kikal a buaina/kisiatna om sung in:
Nos of Zomis brutally killed/shot death : 097
Nos of zomis kidnapped and brutally murdered: 026
Total no. of death persons as on 22nd October,1997: 123
Nos of injured persons 062
Nos of houses gutted down by Kuki militants: 1465+
Nos of Schools/Halls etc belonging to Zomis gutted: 032
cih ahi hi.The Voice of Churachandpur EVENING pOST mah in "CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ZOMI-KUKI CONFLICTS[booklet] pp12,13 ah KNF[P] in dik loutak a ZRAte leh NSCN[IM] kizom leh pangkhawm ci a hong ngoh mawk pen uh hici in ZRA in dawng uh hi: "Just to justify their annihilation programme on Paites, the KNF[P] use the public shield of an eye-wash by accusing ZRA of having link with NSCN[IM].It was clarified by the ZRA proving it otherwise in unequivocal terms which is duly endorsed by the Govt.

Again, the baseless accusation is to justify the use of their sophiscated weapons supplied to them by the Government of India through the RAW to fight against the NSCN[IM] or Naga militants which they turned towards the innocent and defenceless Paite civilians in the poor hilly villages,where there no security protection at all. But, all the victims injured and killed were only innocent Paite women and children and there was no single Naga killjed among hundred of Paite killed.It is,therefore,evidently proved beyond any reasonable doubts that the accusation is a lame excuse to justify their demonic plans for extermination of peace loving Paite-Zomis who are not prepared at all for the inevitable civil war with the stiff-necked Kuki militants"

1998 kum,October ni 1 ni in Final Peace Accord Between Zomis and Kukis For Restoration of Peace and Normalcy In Churachandpur District
Introduction:The State High Level Committee headed by Shri W.Nipamacha Singh, Chief Minister of Manipur, initiated Peace Process between Kuki and Zomi communities. As instructed by the State Government and as authorized by the conflicting parties, the Zomi Council and Kuki Inpi after every exerted effort on behalf of their reprented respective parties pledge to forgive and forget the past mistakes committed against each other. The Zomi Council and Kuki Inpi highly appreciate the State Government for all its official commitments for peace and reconstruction programmes.

Compromise: As a token of customary apology for mowing down ten innocent persons and injuring four persons on the night of the 24th June,1997, at Saikul village by the KNF thereby dragging the two communities into conflict, the Kuki Inpi offered a feast by killing a four legged animal, a bull[bawngtal], on the 29th September,1998. In a very Cordial atmosphere and mutual trust, the feast was happily shared together by leaders of the Kuki Inpi and Zomi Council. In response to the good gesture shown by the Kuki Inpi, the Zomi Council showed their goodness and love for peace in the form of killing another four legged animal, a pig[voktal],the following day, the 30th September,1998,which was happily shared together by both community leaders.

Agreement: Both the parties agreed upon the following points:
1. That, the nomenclatures Kuki and Zomi shall be mutually respected by all Zomis and Kukis. Every individual or group of persons shall be at liberty to call himself or themselves by any name, and the nomenclature KUKI and ZOMI shall not in any way be imposed upon any person or group against his/their will at any point of time.
2, That, any person who has occupied or has physical possession of any land/private building/houses and quarters wrongfully and illegally during the period of clashes shall return and restore to the rightful owners, such land and buildings.
3. That, no Kuki or Zomi militant shall indulge themselves in any forcible collection of funds, taxes, etc, against their counterpart nomenclature be it from the Government Officials, individuals, contractors and business establishments.
4. That, all points of MOUs between the Kuki Inpi and the Zomi Council shall be operative and binding to all concerned persons and parties including the government.

Signed this Ist October,1998 on behalf of Kukis and Zomis respectively.

~ ZO NATION WAP | 21.06.2024
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⚽EURO, COPA⚽ FIXTURES: 21 June 2024

EURO
  6:30pm Slovakia vs Ukraine
  9:30pm Poland vs Austria
12:30am Netherlands vs France

COPA AMERICA
  5:30am Peru vs Chile
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⭕ Copa America - USA 2024 🔘: 21-06-2024 Result

Argentina 2-0 Canada
Julian Alvarez 49'
Lautaro Martinez 88'

🔲 22-06-2024 Fixture (Saturday)
05:30 am - Peru vs Chile 
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Kuki Welfare Delhi: Hetsahna

Gelkhoh cheh uhitin ichate itute Delhi a umho jong aseipih thei thei in seipih uhitin Lamkai ho thilbol hi dungjui a chon tei din kihilto uhite.
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BSEM: Provisional Recognition for Class X

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Lamka Consumers' Club: Notice

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Martyr Cemetery semhoi nading

Tuni 20/06/2024 Jingvai chun, COTU ten temna anei utoh kilhon in, Martyr Cemetery semhoi nading in SAAOA n (Saparmaina area Auto owner's Association) hon Pu Lamminlun Singsit Motbung Phoipi, Secreatary COTU inmun a Jokham kham in Cement bag 20 aga kithah lut tan ahi.

   SAAOA Hin Gam le Nam ngailut na jallin ngaichat na hin nei jouse jokham kham in akipang jing in, chiho tilouva jong bolthei chan akibol jing in,

    Mabanna jong lung nachima katoh jou jingthei nadiu vin, Mipiten nei tosot jing douvin temna le taona kahin nei uve.

Inf Secy:
Sasat kipgen SAAOA 
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MIZORAM GOVERNOR PUON SILHSAK

Tuni 21/06/2024 hih International Yoga day ahih tawh kitawn in Dr. Gin Gangte makaihna'n Mizoram Governor Dr Hari Babu Kambhampati chuh GANGTE puondum silhsakna ava nei ui.

Dr. Gin Gangte hin 2006 kum in a lawipa Pu (L) Abdul Kalam, President of India chuh Bunglawn vangkhuo sungah ahun puilût a, Bunglawn lêngthei tampi puoksak in ana kileh tai. Chun 2007 Kum in Manipur Governor le Bunglawn ah ahun pûilût kit a, tuhin Mizoram Governor kimuhpih kit in puondum ava silhsak kit ta a, Bunglawn vangkhuo hun puihlut kit guo ahim vâng nang le ken i hezo tapuoi.

Dr. Gin Gangte hih policy sêk thiem tak leh vision nei mah mah mikhat ahihna tawh kitawn in "A man of visionary" tia gêntheih ding officer i neih te'u laka khat ahi. Mi tawmngai leh khuonung khuoma ding ngaihtuoh mikhat ahi. Kapaih valley mipite'n Dr. Gin Gangte hih next Henglep MLA dinga a kikawih sît uh ahitai.

Happy International Yoga Day 👏 
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ITLF: Rally to Expedite our Political Solution

Organised by ITLF
Date: 24 June 2024, Monday | Time: 11 AM

# Rally will start from Lamka Public Ground and will conclude at Peace Ground, Tuibong
# Total Shutdown on the day of rally
# Speeches from Kuki Inpi, Zomi Council, Zo United and ITLF
# Rally will be flagged off by Chairman, Zomi Council 
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Chinland Pasaltha Hruitu LalBik Kan Chan

June 20, 2024: Chinland ram Chin State Matupi operation na ah tukin khan Chinland Pasaltha CNA hotu Lt.Col LalBik kan chan thu hotu pakhat chuan Zofa Journal ah hriattirna nei.

Lt.Col LalBik hi Thantlang lam a ni a, mi zai dam leh mi nun nem a ni, CNA leh CDFs tan chuan channa nasa tak pakhat a tling. Kan tuarpui tak zet ani e. Lalpan a chhungte leh thianrualte venghimin awmpui rawh se.

~ Zofa Journal
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Khovel a Nuclear Galvan 90% US khut ah awm

INTERNATIONAL Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) in Data asuah khiak tak in atak lat dan in , nuclear galvan nei gam te lak ah  United States in  nuclear bawlna in sum sengtam pen a..Ahau pen le US mah ahi....Nuclear Galvan nei Gam ten  kum 2023 sunga  nuclear galvan bawlna dinga sum asen uh gawm khawm USD tuklehdingon  91.4 ahi a.. second khat tenga hiai galvan bawlna dinga sum kizang USD 2,898 chihna ahi.

US in sum zangtam  pen a.. USD tuklehdingon  51.5 val zang a.gam dang teng2 sum zat gawm khawm sangin tam zaw hi... China ahihna ah awm a china in  USD tuklehdingon  11.8 zanga, USD tuklehdingon  8.3 zang  Russia athumna ah awm hi.

Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) in  nuclear galvan bawl a ki demna na sa deuh2 chi a.. khovel pum ah tulel in  nuclear warhead zat theih  2,100 a awm ta chia..hiai lak a  US ahau pen ahi a..US khut ah 90% a awm chin. SIPRI director Dan Smith-in gen hi.

Asia gam a awm gam thum- India, Pakistan leh North Korea ten ballistic missile zanga  nuclear kap khiak theih ding dan abuai pih lel ua.hi mah leh United States, Russia, France, UK leh China ten chu akap khe thei ta uhi.

~ TRIBAL NEWS-Special Report
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6 Bunkers distmantle in Jiribam

Six bunkers of Kuki-Zo village volunteer's  dismantle in Phaitol, Jiribam, Manipur on 20 June 2024.

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KSO Jiribam & Tamenglong: HUNG KINUNGLE DINGA KOUNA



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ZSF in Zillai GHQ Exe Committee thakte vehna nei

Lamka, 20 June 2024: Tuni'n Zomi Students' Federation (ZSF GHQ), Manipur in a Federating member pih Zillai GHQ Executive Committee thakte kipahpihna in a vehna nei hi. Huai ding in, pupa' tawndan bang in Chini, Bawngnawi tawi in Heutu thakte kipahpihna thilpiak leh hun saulou kikup khawmna om hi.

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🌍EUEFA Footbal Results: 20 June 2024

Slovenia 1-1 Serbia
Denmark 1-1 England
Spain 1-0 Italy

📌GROUP C Standings
# Teams P W D L PTS
1 England 2 1 1 0 4
2 Denmark 2 0 2 0 2
3 Slovenia 2 0 2 0 2
4 Serbia 2 0 1 1 1
... 
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ITLF PUBLIC ANNOUNCMENTS

 
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Disturb Areas declared in entire State of Manipur, but!

Disturbed Areas declared in  the entire State of Manipur except the areas 
falling under the jurisdiction of 19 Police Stations 
in Manipur valley for a period of 6 (six) months.*
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ITLF responses to Union Tribal Affairs minister Jual Oram

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Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) Demands Scrapping of Draconian UAPA

Samyukta Kisan Morcha Condemns UAPA Sanction by Delhi L-G on Esteemed Author Arundhati Roy and Academic Sheikh Showkat Hussain 

Modi-led NDA Government Once Again Attacking Freedom of Expression

RSS Silent Despite Recently Asking Modi to Not Consider Opposition as Adversaries

SKM Demands Scrapping of Draconian UAPA

New Delhi | June 20, 2024: The SKM finds it abhorrent that the BJP-led NDA government with PM Modi and Amit Shah at the helm have already begun the illegal prosecution of dissenting voices in the country. This time, the hammer of authoritarianism has fallen on noted author Arundhati Roy and former professor of law Dr Sheikh Showkat Hussain. The draconian UAPA has been slapped on both individuals after a gap of 14 years, with Delhi L-G Vinay Kumar Saxena sanctioning the Delhi Police on June 14 to act on an FIR filed in 2010. 

While Roy is being charged of making a ‘separatist speech’ regarding Kashmir, no such statement is available for Hussain. Further, in the last 14 years, there has been no incident of violence that can be traced to the alleged speech. A careful examination of the speech given by Roy shows that she had shown the lack of democracy existing in different parts of India, including Kashmir, Northeast and Central India. In her talk, she urged people to be on the side of justice, justice for even the weakest sections of society. Thus, it was more of a call for establishing a true democracy where people need not live under threat.

The slapping of UAPA reflects that the present government, although cut down to size in recently concluded Lok Sabha elections, nonetheless wishes to continue with its older line of clamping down on any dissent and branding it as ‘anti-national’. Thus, we have seen that the National Investigation Agency sent to jail 16 leading intellectuals and activists with false charges in the Bhima-Koregaon case. Student activists like Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam and others too are behind bars for many years. We may also remember that last year, NewsClick Founder-Editor, Prabir Purakayastha was arrested under UAPA. 

Prof. G N Saibaba, famous Indian Scholar and former Assistant Professor of Delhi University was acquited by the judiciary after he spent 10 years in jail under UAPA. No compensation given to him and there was no punitive action against the officials responsible for such illegality.

What is interesting is that the parent organization of the BJP, the RSS has publicly asked the ruling party to respect the country’s Opposition. Speaking at an event in Nagpur three days before the UAPA sanction on Roy and Hussain, RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat said that the Opposition should not be considered as an adversary in a democracy and their views should also come to light. Such high phrases are praiseworthy but only if they hold any real meaning. The truth remains that RSS holds no respect for either dissenters or the Opposition at large. Their silence as the police moves to arrest Roy and Hussain is proof of this.

The UAPA is single-handedly the most draconian law at the behest of this government to attack the Opposition. It is also patently unconstitutional and strikes at the very roots of Indian democracy. For these reasons, the law must be thrown into the dustbin of history. The SKM demands that all political prisoners in jail under the UAPA be released immediately, and that the UAPA is itself scrapped. 

The SKM stands in complete solidarity with Arundhati Roy and Dr Sheikh Showkat Hussain. 

Issued by,

Media Cell | Samyukta Kisan Morcha 
Contact: 9447125209, 9830052766
samyuktakisanmorcha@gmail.com
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STORY BEHIND SONGPI: Ginza Vualzong

THE STORY BEHIND SONGPI, CHURACHANDPUR AND LAMKA

LAMKA and Churachandpur are two different locations altogether and have different stories of origin. However due to the political manipulation of the Meitei people of the valley, the two have been amalgamated into one. It might sound confusing but if you know the histories and origins of both these places, the two are not the same and should not be confused with. The real Churachandpur is a hillock 15 kms west of Lamka, which was previously known as Songpi. Songpi was later changed to Churachandpur to honored the Maharaja Churachand. Lamka, the current District headquarter, on the other hand existed separately and had no connection with Songpi. Songpi was the old sub divisional headquarter which was abandoned in 1930. After 10 years of this abandonment, the new Sub-Divisional headquarter was moved to the present Lamka town, which was incorrectly put in the paper as Churachandpur by the people from the valley.

Background history of Songpi as SDO office:
After the Zou gal (the Kuki Rebellion) in 1919, the administration of the Hill Tribes was in the hand of the British Officers, Political Agents, Vice-Presidents and Presidents of the Manipur State Darbar (Manipur Raja). However the British Government refused to hand over the hill administrations to the Raja of Manipur citing that they would be too dangerous. (Notes written by Col. Maxwell, Col. Woods and Col. Shakespear. 29 July 1937, File No. G.S. 2753 of 1940, Dillip K. Lahiri & Binal J Dev: Manipur Culture and Pollitics 1987, pp 111-112)

From Songpi to Churachandpur:
In the year 1919, Manipur Hill areas was reorganized and the whole of Manipur Hill Areas was divided into three administrative units. Songpi was made the South-west Sub-Divisional Headquarters, the others headquarters being at Ukhrul and Tamenglong. In 1921 Mr B.C. Gasper, the SDO of Songpi threw a feast in honour of the France returnees and the Maharaja of Manipur, Churachand Singh also took part in the feast. On that occasion Songpi was renamed to Churachandpur after the name of Maharaja Churachand.

How Churachandpur (Songpi) was abolished:
On 1st January 1930 the South-west Sub-Division was abolished and the headquarter abandoned. The whole area was placed under the President of Manipur State Darbar with two Sub-Divisions - Western Sub-division with its headquarter at Tamenglong and the eastern part annexed to Sadar Hills Sub Division with its headquarter in Imphal. This was how the Churachandpur Sub-division abolished.

From Songpi to Mission Compound:
After the abandonment of the Songpi Sub-Division Headquarter, the Darbar Resolution No 2A of 29th January 1930 approved to leased all Sub-Divisional properties to the North East India General Mission (NEIGM) with a yearly fee of Rs 600. Later on 26th September 1930, after the verbal agreement of Semthong Haokip, the chief of Songpi and Mr Coleman who represent NEIGM, the chief agreed to transferred the land and all the rights he had to the mission. Accordingly the NEIGM made payment to the village chief for the land and called Mission Compound and not Churchandpur. However some people still refer to it as Old Churachandpur.

Origin of Lamka:
In 1930 around the same time two Paite gentlemen established the present Lamka. Pu Phungkhothang Guite established the present Hiangtam Lamka and Pu Zenhang Valte established the present Zenhang Lamka. This two villages were together called Lamka. At that time when they established this twin villages there were no other villages nearby and the whole area was under thick forests, abound in wild animals, teemed with mosquitoes and devoid of people. Malaria was too common and people from the hills were reluctant to live in the valley. But slowly Lamka began to flourished from village to town and the population increased rapidly.

How Lamka became District Headquarter:
Ten years after the abolition of Churachandpur, there was need to re-established the Sub-divisional office. So Mr. Pearson and Pu Thangkhopao Kipgen came for site selection for the SDO's Office. They went to see the old site at Churachandpur (Songpi), but found abandoned structures left behind by the American troops after the World War II. Considering the poor condition of the old site Churachandpur, Lamka seems to be a better location for the SDO headquarter. Therefore, the Circle Office was housed at the present residence of the Deputy Commissioner, Lamka. However with the political manipulation of the Meitei, the new SDO headquarter at Lamka was still imposed with the old name of Churachandpur, which was already given to Songpi.

On 14 November 1969, Manipur was re-organized into 6 administrative units and Lamka/Churachandpur was the headquarter of Manipur South District. Later in 25 May 1983, Manipur was re-organized again into Districts and Churachandpur District was one of the hill district.

Chief of Hill Town Pu Dongzakai Gangte who was the Municipal Chairman in the year 1986 declared that Lamka was the correct name for Churachandpur District via 44th Municipal Board Meeting Misc Agenda No. 4 Dated 18.12.86 and the Municipality Board forwarded the request to the government for approval.

On 27 October 1982 the following 7 chiefs gave their consent for the correct name Lamka, and agreed to the memorandum that was submitted to the Deputy Commisioner by APSU to change the name from Churachandpur to Lamka : (1) Hiangtam Lamka, (2) Bijang Loubuk, (3) Bungmual, (4) Tuibuang, (5) Chiengkonpang, (6) D. Phailien and (7) Headquarter

Let me also add what Pu H.K. Neitham, Executive Officer (Town), Autonomous District Council, Churachandpur, 1982 have to say about it:
"In my opinion the present Churachandpur Town will be more appopriate and correct if it is called 'Lamka' in view of the fact that during the British Rule in Manipur State, this place was called as 'Hiangtam Lamka'. The so called Churachandpur which was after the name of late Sir Churachand Singh, Maharaja, was at a place of the present Mission Compound or Old Churachandpur or Songpi, a distance of about 15 kms from the District Hq, Churachandpur"

Conclusion:
Songpi is history now, which was an abandoned sub-division headquarter and it should not be confused with Lamka - the current District Headquarter. Although the name Churachandpur applied to Songpi, the meitei manipulated the government record and incorrectly called Lamka as Churachandpur. The aspiration to change the name of Churachandpur District is to correct the imposed name of Lamka which is the current District Headquarter and not the Churachandpur that was associated with Songpi.

Book reference:
1. This is Lamka by Dr. Tualchin Neihsial
2. Account of the valley of Munnipore and of the Hill Tribes by Major W. McCulloch 1859
3. Foreign Deparment Report on Chin-Lushai Hills, Sep 1892
4. Dr. H. Kamkhenthang "Lamka Town vis-a-vis Churachandpur, 1995 

By Ginza Vualzong

(Views expressed are personal)

*via WAP.
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Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi (TSP-GHQ) Manipur: Notification

 THANGKHAL SINLAI PAWLPI
General Headquarters

THEIHSAKNA | 19th June, 2024 

Ahung tung ding  13th July 2024 ni chiang a Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi (TSP-GHQ) Manipur saina nuai a Class 10 & 12 a lawhchinna nei te Felicitation-cum-Career Guidance kineih na ding a lawhchinna nei a Min hung pia teng hih a nuai a te ahi uhi.

Gelh khaklouh/diklou/pia nailou ten hih anuai a Ph.No. a akin thei bang a hung khak ding in kung thei sak uhi.

Lun: 9366155055

Amos: 8787351205

Class-10

1.Chingmuankim d/o Paukhanthang

2.Hangmuanlian s/o Kapninthang

3.Thanghaumang s/o Khupmuanthang

4.S Nianghoihkim d/o Haumuan

5.Chiinnunhoih d/o Laanglianpau

6.Haukhannuam d/o Gousommung

7.Khamliankhup s/o Zamsuanthang

8.Nianghoihnuam d/o Chinlunthang

9.Nehmalsawm s/o Thangkhohau

10.Naomi Chiinneidim d/o Khuplamthang

11.Chiinbiakkim d/Hauchinpau

12.Pauneisiam s/o Gouzalun

13.Jenny Lamneiching d/o Khupkhanpau

14.Haulalsiam s/o Chinsuanlam

15. Jennifer Lianlunching d/o Khupzapau

16. Niangngaihnou d/o Thanghaupau

Class -12

1.Chiinsuanching d/o Chinlianmung

2.Khaigenthang s/o Thangsuankhai

3.Suanlamthang s/o Chinsuanhang

4.Nemneihoih d/o Jangkhomang

5.Chinghatkim d/o Chinsuanlian

6.Chingzokim d/o Zamsuanthang

7.Tete Laltlingmoi d/o Kholdeihching

8.Khaisuanlian s/o Khupkhanlam

9.Kammuansiam s/o Haukhankap

10.Thangmuanlian s/o Kamsuanthang

11.Thangmuanlam s/o Gousommung

12.Thangmuanlian s/o Khupsuanhau

13.Daimuanlal s/o Khupkhanpau

14. Chiinbiakhoih d/o (L)Thangsianmang

15. Kapittlian s/o Chinsuanlam

16. Manghauthang s/o Thangaikhup

17. Niangneiboi d/o singenthang

18. Chingnunhoih d/o T Khaisuankhup

Sd/-

Education Secretary
Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi (TSP-GHQ)
Manipur
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EXAM NOTIFICATION: CHURACHANDPUR COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS)

BA/BSc. 1st Semester (NEP)(2023) to be commence from 24th-27th June, 2024

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M. Khaigoumuan promoted to ASI

ASI IN PROMOTION MU

Pa M. Khaigoumuan S/o (L) M. Zingthang of Dorcas Veng, New Lamka ni bangzahhiam paisa a Promotion order asuah toh kiton in tuni (29.06.2024) Asst. Sub Inspector (ASI) piak in om hi. Sum a lei thoh hilou a lohkhiak thoh hiai bang lohchinna hon ngah i vengsung mi a omkhak ikipahpih mahmah ahi. 

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False Claims by Meiteis: Dr TS Haokip

FALSE CLAIMING OF SONGPI SUB-DIVISION 1919 (Songpi-Lamka) (CHURACHANDPUR) & KUKI HILLS (1852-1949) AS MEITEI LAND
                 
                        ~ Dr. TS Haokip
                       The 19th May 2023.

"Clarifications on MLA Nishikant and Karan Thapar Interview" ~ The Wire

In regards to Meitei MLA Nishikant's claim over SONGPI-LAMKA
(Churachandpur) in Kuki Hills as Meitei Land in his interview with Karan Thapar in the WIRE on16th May 2023, stating that Churachandpur was named after the name of Meitei King of Kangleipak Churachand Singh, one needs to know the underlying historical facts and official gazettes and orders.

The origin and original name of present day Churachandpur was SONGPI @Songpi-Lamka in Manipur South district, located within the erstwhile 'HAOKIP RESERVED' (Cosgrave's order, Manipur Darbar Hill Misc. Case No. 616 of 1907,Haokip Reserved) in Kuki Hills (History of Kuki Hills in Kanglei Manipur 1852-1949, 2010).

The word LAMKA means Road Junction, named since longtime back, even before the colonial regime in Indian sub -continent, by the Songpi Chief
   1. PU THONGHEL HAOKIP, (1775-76)
   2. Khellet
3. Helkhup
4. Letthong
5. Khupkhosem
7. Thongkhomang
8. Semthong
9. Mangkholun
10. Thenkhogin
11. Lunminthang, f/o a minor boy,
12. Letminlen Haokip (2023) [12th Generations from (L) Pu Thonghel ].

(Source: DS Haokip, Lunkhosei & Teiseng Haosapi)

As per Thadou-Kuki customary 'Law of Inheritance & Governance', the current Incharge Chief of Songpi village is Pu Kamthang Haokip, till the 5 years old minor boy attains the age of 15 years of age to hold the Chiefship of Songpi village.

Geo physically, Songpi-Lamka is the meeting point of 4 (four) routes as Sugnu-Imphal -Thingat-Tipaimukh' roads. Basically Songpi-Lamka, briefly known as LAMKA (Junction) was a marshy wetland infested with insects, flies and leeches with grooves of huge oak trees between. Pu Zenhang Valte and Pu Phungkhothang Guite were the first settlers of present day Zenhang Lamka (former BIJANG LOUBUK) and Hiangtam Lamka in the jurisdiction of Songpi as per gifted to Zenhang and Phungkhothang by Songpi chief (L) Semthong Haokip [Great, great Grandson of (L) Thonghel ] with a Kuki traditional system of acquiring/ gifting of land through a Jar of wine (Jubel/ Dangkabel), after independence officially  during 1956-57. Both Zenhang Lamka and Hiangtam Lamka were recorded as a scheduled villages by LHUNKHOLET KIPGEN, SDO SONGPI (SW) SUB-DIVISION in the Manipur Gazette, dated, the 4th December 1957. As a sign of Kuki
traditional gratitude, shri Zenhang named his son as LETBOI (current Chief of Zenhang Lamka, 2023) after the name of SDO Khupkholet, as KHUPKHOLET- LETBOI as per Kuki traditional system of naming.

Prior to Indian Independence, SONGPI was the headquarters of Manipur South-West district, and Mr. B.C Gasper was the SDO of Songpi (Dr. Tualchin Neihsial, Understanding the Zoumi, 2023, p.183) during 1919-1925 with all administrative offices and Christian Mission centre at Songpi Mission Compound' till late 1960s. Predominantly, the so called Manipur/ Kang Leipak@ Kangleipak was in the Central valley with Kuki Hills in the first outer layer, towards South-east and Manipuri Nagas inhabiting the 2nd outer portion Northwest of present day Manipur.

For administrative conveniences, Manipur Hills was divided into 3 divisions as Manipur South, Manipur North and Manipur East divisions respectively by the British. Later in the
year 1969, Manipur East was changed into UKHRUL, North into TAMENGLONG and South into CHURACHANDPUR, (after the name of Churachand Singh K.C.S.I.C.B.S the Maharaja of Manipur) by an order of Manipur Government No. 20/39//69-D, dated the 12th November 1969, thereby dividing Manipur into 5 districts having 25 sub-divisions. Manipur South district was again consolidated as Churachandpur for the second time by the Revenue Department's Order No.43/2/81-R(pt), dated, 15/07/1983,

(Source: District Census
Handbook- Churachandpur 2011).

To prove the true ownership of outer Manipur including Songpi-Lamka
(Churachandpur) in Kuki Hills, with Kangleipak (Manipur) in the middle, it is imperative to mention the order of British Officer BC Gasper, SDO (SW), dated the 22nd June 1925, Case No. 25 of SW Crossiur of 22/6/1926, that stated the Meiteis (Manipuris) to give Ukok (Tax) to Kuki chief, Waison Haokip of Waison Leirik village to cut large trees for boats, bamboos and plantain leaves at Thangting (Thangching) Range of Kuki Hills in the form of tobacco etc. ..

(Sources: B.C Gasper‟s Order 1925 & Hill House Tax Payment Slips, 1915-1916.

In regards to the name of Songpi-Lamka which is equivalent to Moirang-Lamkai, sometimes called only as LAMKHAI, Songpi-Lamka, named by the original pattadar/ owner of the land, Pu (L) Thonghel Haokip during 1775-76, was mostly called only as LAMKA for convenience sake, as in the case of Moirang-Lamkhai as LAMKHAI (road junction for Imphal-CCpur-Kumbi'. Relating to this issue, in the year 1982, several organisations such as 'All Paite Students' Union (APSU), Churachandpur Students Union (CDSU), All Zomi Students Associations (ALZOSA), and Paite Media and Communication Committee (PMCC) had submitted a 'Memorandum' to the then Deputy Commissioner of Churachandpur, Mr. D.V Singh, vide No. nill, dated, the 27th October 1982, signed by E. Vungkholian, general President and G. Langchinkham, General Secretary, requesting for renaming Songpi-Lamka (1775-76) then into Churachandpur (1969) as LAMKA.

Accordingly, the then DC Mr. D.V Singh, Deputy Commissioner, Churachandpur
Vide Memo.No.2/DC/(S)/234/83, dated, the 23rd March '83, forwarded it to the Secretary (Revenue), Government of Manipur, Imphal with the subject, "Renaming of Churachandpur Township as L.A.M.K.A". the Government of Manipur through the Revenue Department's Order No.43/2/81-R(pt), dated,15/07/1983,consolidated as Churachandpur.The probable reasons behind might have been due to non-co-operation from the part of other tribes at oneside and the Government of Manipur to annex Songpi-Lamka into Kanglei Manipur on the other perspectives, which resulted into the Government of Manipur's Genocidal War 2023 epicentre at Songpi-Lamka.The district continued to be officially called and known as Churachandpur, which the Meiteis in general and in particular MLA Nishikant claimed as the Land of the Meiteis in his interview with Karan Thapar in the WIRE on the 16th May 2023.

Regarding the  'Tug of War' over Churachandpur and Lamka of former Songpi Sub -Division, then into Manipur Southwest and then into Manipur South district and finally into Churachandpur district officially, by Churachand Singh K.C.S.I.C.B.S the Maharaja of Manipur by an order of Manipur Government No. 20/39//69-D, dated the 12th November 1969, and consolidated as Churachandpur for the second time by the Revenue Department's Order No.43/2/81-R(pt), dated, 15/07/1983.

In this connection, mention can be made of Calcutta re-christened into its original native name as Kolkata, Bombay into Mumbai and Orissa into Odisha etc etc can be a 'Guiding Light' to re-name Churachandpur into its original and native name as SONGPI or SONGPI-LAMKA or Songpi District, Lamka town to solve the long pending Socio-Political issue and name of Churachandpur, former British SONGPI SUB-DIVISION, 1919.
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Churachandpur profile : Sominthang Doungel

Churachandpur is a famous district of Manipur. It is situated within the eastern hilly regions of Manipur 60 kilometres south from the Capital Imphal. It covers 4570 square kilometres and lies in 93.15 degree East and 94.0 degree East Longitude, 24.0 degree East and 24.3 degree north Latitude.It is on an elevation of 914.4 metres with beautiful landscape and salubrious climate. The district is bounded by Sadar Hills in the North, Myanmar in the south, Chandel and Bishnupur in the East and Assam and Mizoram in the west.

The climate of Churachandpur is at best in the month of October to March. It is extremely cold in the month of December and January. The District attracts huge rainfall from April to September.

 Before the coming of the British, Churachandpur was inhabited by different tribes who were collectively known as Kukis.During those days the present town which is the greatest valley in Churachandpur district was known as L. Haokip reserved areas. 

Haokip reserved areas extended till Paldai lui near Singngat in the south. It is bounded by Koite river in the north, Khuga river in the east and Tuila river in the west.This valley part of L. Haokip reserved areas was infested with mosquitoes and people felt safer to reside in the hilly side which came to be known as Songpi village. It is rather abtruse to locate the exact date of the establishment of Songpi. 

However, taking into account events of the boundary dispute, Songpi had with Singngat it is believed to be as old as Singngat village which was established in 1800 AD.Songpi, the biggest village during those days was made one of the three Sub- divisional Headquarters and BC Gesper ( ICS) was posted as the first SDO of Songpi Sub-division. During those days there was not a single Village in the Present Churachandpur town. However, in the surrounding areas some villages like Khopibung, Gelmol , Teising , Bijang and Songpi were already there. . Thus, the entire area of the present churachandpur town was under the authority of Songpi Chief.

With the return of some natives who joined the Allied British Force as Labour corps in France during the First World War, BC Gesper, the Sub-divisional Officer of Songpi organized a grand feast to welcome them. Maharaj Churachand Singh was also invited to attend the feast as Guest of Honour. To venerate the visit of Maharaja Churachand Singh, the Songpi sub-division was renamed as Churachandpur sub-division.In 1993, Churachandpur sub-division was further divided into two circles namely - Churachandpur and Thanlon. 

At the end of the Second World War in 1945, the two circle offices were placed under one sub-divisional unit known as Churachandpur sub-division.As the Christian Missionaries ( NEIG Mission) set up their HQ at Songpi village it came to be known as Mission Compound or Old Churachandpur, which remains relevant till today. 

The district came under Japanese aerial attack during II World War. It was a battle ground between the INA supported Japanese Army and the British Army.The Songpi sub-division being already occupied by the Missionaries, a new administrative office was established at Hill Town.

 On 21st January, 1972 Manipur was confered the status of a full - fledged state under the Indian Union. The following year, three more Legislative Assembly Constituencies were carved out in Churachandpur namely : Henglep, Tipaimukh and Singngat.Churachandpur district now has 6 Assembly constituencies and hence 6 members of Legislative Assembly. In 1961, Churachandpur town was notified as a small Tribal Community which was upgraded to a municipality in 1978.

 Ten years later the Municipality status was abolished as it could not have the privilege of Rural Development funds.

The district is divided into five Revenue Sub- Division namely -i) Churachandpur Sub- division, ii)Singngat Sub- Division, iii) Thanlon Sub- Division,iv) Tipaimukh Sub- Division and v) Henglep Sub- Division.

Revenue sub-divisions are contiguous with the Tribal Development Blocks except for Churachandpur sub-division where there are two blocks namely : - Churachandpur and Samulamlan Block. The Sub-divisional officer also act as a Block Development Officer. 

In 1980, the Border Road Task Force ( BRTF) constructed Tipaimukh and Guite stretched of road upto the boundaries of Mizoram. The district is now well connected by roads. 

Almost the entire district is affected with shifting cultivation practices resulting in creation of ecological disturbances. Shifting cultivation involved the slash-and-burn of felled trees and a thick smog and huge eclipse the sun when jhum areas are burnt during the month of April and May.

The earlier 15-20 years cycle of shifting cultivation on particular land has reduced to 2 - 3 years now. This has resulted in large scale deforestation, soil and nutrient loss, and invasion by weeds and other spices.

 Attempts have been made to provide other alternatives of livelihood to the local population by the Govt. agencies and NGOs.Apart from large number of timber species, there are innumeral varieties and kinds of orchids, medicinal plants, ferns, bamboos, canes, wild relative of large number of our cultivated plants and even plants of biological curiosities. The forest division of Churachandpur is gently hilly in the southern part.The general appearance of the hill ranges is that of irregular ridges, occasionally rising into conical peaks and flattened ridges of bare rocks.

 Varieties of flowers and trees and different animals like bear, deers, wild hog, reindeers and many more different species of animals and birds are found. Rivers like barrack river, Tuijang, Tuipi, Mongkai, Leimatak are the important rivers of the districts. Among the rivers from the south, Tuitha river flows in the eastern heart of the Churachandpur town.

Churachandpur is currently inhabited by different tribes of Kukis. Languages spoken in Churachandpur district includes : 
Thadou Kuki language 
Paite-kuki language 
Hmar-kuki language
 Vaiphei-kuki language 
Gangte-kuki language 
Zou-kuki language
Simte-kuki language
Kom-kuki language
Aimol-kuki language
Chin-kuki language

These different tribes have a common customs and cultures and comfortably communicate by using their own dialects. This shows that they are ethnically one group. 

Churachandpur has a modern outlook and cosmopolitan culture is visible everywhere.

 In the beginning of the 20th century, Christianity spread in the district which has a great bearing on the life of the Kukis in Churachandpur district.

People from other states like Bihar, Assam and Uttar Pradesh also migrated to start their own business. Most of the grocery stores and other small business are owned by these group of people.

 Among the hill districts of Manipur, Churachandpur is the most rapidly developing district headquarters. The lingua-franca in this district is each own dialect.All societies are patriarchal and the system of hereditary chiefship is prevalent. Their cheiftainship passes by the right of birth. The women group also plays a very pivotal role in agriculture and animal husbandary. There are few entrepreneurs since they traditionally ran after government jobs only. An overwhelming majority of the people of Churachandpur are now imbibed into Christian faith. The rapid spread of education and Conversion into Christianity has not materially changed the social order, but it helped in bringing to an end the savagery that characterized an early tribal life.

As of 2011 census Churachandpur has a population of 271274. It ranks 575th in India out of the 640 districts. The population density of it is 59 inhabitants per square kilometres with a sex ratio of 993 females for every 1000 males.

 According to 2011 census a total of 477 people lived on foot-path without any roof to cover. This approx 0.17% of the total population of the district. About 6.70% of the district population lives in urban region and 93.3% lives in rural region. Churachandpur has a high literacy rate, which can be attributed to the initiatives of the church, NGOs and Private edu-preneurs. There are two government degree colleges- Churachandpur college and Lamka college. 

Several Govt. schools with fake teachers are non-functional and the absence of good govt. colleges compelled many students to seek admission elsewhere.

However, the district is well served by competitive private schools. Some of the schools which have made excellent contribution to the educational standard of churachandpur district are - Donbosco school, St. Mary School, St. Paul Institute, Blue Star Academy, Salt Brook school, Rayburn school, Sielmat School, Young Learners' School, etc.

The unprecedented ethnic clash between the Paite-Kuki and Thadou-Kuki in 1997-98 disturbed this delicate human ecology in Churachandpur town.

However, better sense prevailed among the two groups and the town recovered from the bitter agonies of ethnic conflicts.There are all sorts of amenities and facilities available for daily needs. There are Tourists house, circuit house, hospital, custom checkpost, stock offices, inspection bungalow, sub- divisional offices and educational institutions.

Khuga Dam, a multi-purpose project located in south of Churachandpur in August 2016 ::

There is also a Mini Stadium at Tuibong with construction nearing completion. State owned All India Radio has a local station which transmit various programme of mass interest. There are also various cable operators offering quality services which telecast on incidents occuring in town such as events, festivals and accidents.There is a telegraphed facilities and telephone companies like Airtel, Aircel, BSNL, Reliance, Vodafone, Idea etc are also rendering their services in the district. Some notable museums of Churachandpur are Agape Museum at Tuibong and Tribal Museum at Hill Town. 

The general administration of cChurachanndpur rest in the hands of the Deputy Commissioner. Social responsibilities lies in the hands of the Chairman, Autonomous District Council and law and order rest in the hands of the Superintendent of Police and the Commander, Assam Rilfes.

Churachandpur district has tourist spots like Khuga Dam ( a multipurpose project dam) which is about 7kms from Churachandpur town. The dam project began in 1983 with an estimated cost of Rs. 15 crores. The dam is constructed to irrigate the plains of ccpur within 20kms of the dam site. It is expected to provide 1.7 mega watt of electricity for the town and supply 5 million imperial gallons of drinking water for the town.The dam was set to be completed within four years.

 The construction came to a standstill due to alleged financial irregularities. The project resumed in 2002 and the estimated cost has gone upto over 280 crores. It is now one of the most beautiful artificial lake of North-East India.About 32 kms from Churachandpur is the Tonglon cave, an important tourist attraction. There is also Ngaloi waterfall about 5kms from the town near the old headquarter Songpi where tourist lodge has also been constructed by Manipur Government.

 Set on the panoramic western banks of Tuitha river, Churachandpur is one of the most beautiful districts of Manipur. 

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SBI RECRUITMENT OF SPECIALIST CADRE OFFICERS

The State Bank of India (SBI) has released recruitment of Specialist Cadre Officers posts under various regions.

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What Happened on 8th June to 17th June in 2023 (One year ago)

JUNE 20, 2023 ni in Meitei terrorist te apat attack a um lou Zieh in 8th June - 17th June ate ina report khalou te uh report bawl vai.

🛞 KukiZ🟣 20 June 2024 | Thursday

Tam 8 June apat 17th June 2023 sung in Ana ki gen minthang Khamenlok area a Khamenlok, Boljang, Songjang, and Aigejang a kikap tuah na thupi te tuang a, MEITEI ten bieh inn sung a voh gouba zu leh sa toh a lopna te uh ki gen kha hi.

8TH JUNE, 2023
Two indViduals of Meitei origin, namely Laitoniam Kuber (54) son of the late Ibopishak, and Louriyam Niakanta, also known as Sanathoi (23), were suspected of conducting surveillance in the Prem Nagar area of Lemakhong, were apprehended by vigilant Kuki- Zo village guards. However, it's important to clarify that they were subsequently released upon the request of Brigadier Neil John, Deputy General Officer Commanding
(Station Commander) of the 57 Mountain Division, based in Leimakhong. Contrary to certain Meitei media reports, it is essential to emphasize that these individuals were not arrested by Kuki-Zobarmed groups. Rather, their detention was carried out by dedicated village volunteers.

9TH JUNE, 2023
The Meitei Militants dressed in army combat attacked Khoken in the New Keithelmanbi area of Kangpokpi
district in the early morning of around 4 a.m. The villagers thought it was a combing operation by the Arny
as they all were dressed in Army Uniforms. Suddenly the villagers were shot with automatic rifles.

Three villagers died on the spot. They were
1. Jangpao Touthang
2. Domkhohoi
3. Khaimang Guite

Two were injured:
1 Tongneh
2. Thangkhojang

One villager is still missing.
Lalkhohao Khongsai (26) s/o Dongkam Khongsai (Later found dead)

12TH JUNE, 2023
Meitei Leepun and Arambai Tenggol cadres led by State Police Commandos approached Khamenlok and attacked Kuki-Zo villages from three fronts - Aigejang, H. Khopibung, and Khamenlok. Around 45 houses in H. Khopibung were Burned to ashes at around 5:30 PM, injuring four persons. Meitei commandos attacked Loklaiphai village at around 2:30 PM One Kuki- Zo village volunteer Muansang Naulak (22) died in the attack.

13TH JUNE, 2023
At approximately 730 PM, Meitei radical groups led by Manipur police commandos. including Arambai Tenggol and Meitel Leepun, launched another assault on the Khamenlok area, The affected villages in this devastating attack included Khamenlok, Boljang, Songjang, and Aigejang. In a disturbing display of aggression, the attackers, feeling triumphant, took part in a celebratory act by killing pigs in Aigejang. They proceeded to indulge in drinking and merriment within a church. However, the village volunteers, seizing an opportune moment when the Meitei attackers were least prepared, launched a counter attack, resulting in the death of several Meitei assailants.

14TH JUNE, 2023
Thangza Village (30 houses), Phailengjang (22 houses), and Saizang (12 houses) from Island Block of
Kangpokpi District were Buned by Meitei radical groups. BJP lone woman MLA Nemcha Kipgen's quarter at Lamphelpat was Burned down.

15TH JUNE, 2023
Meitei radical group Arambai Tenggol and Meitei Leepun cadres attacked New Lambulane and Checkon areas in Imphal and Burned down 3 houses and 1 school belonging to the Kuki-Zo people. School Burned Baby Seikam Memorial English School Meitei radical group Arambai Tenggol, Meitei Leepun, led by state forces - Manipur police commandos and
IRB attacked Phuoljang, Gothol, and Kangvai villages injuring one village volunteer.

16TH JUNE, 2023
Meitei radical group Arambai Tenggol, Meitei Leepun, led by state forces - Manipur police commandos and IRB Continued their attack on Kuki-Zo villages in and around the Kangvai area. Firing continues from last night's attack.

17TH JUNE, 2023
Meitei radícal groups Arambai Tenggol and Meitei Leepun attacked Kangvai in the early morning around 4:00 AM. No casualties Wwere reported. One Edward Haokip (54) was arrested and framed in Imphal for burning houses in Checkon and New Lambulane.

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🌍EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP: 20 June 2024

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🔖 UEFA Euro 2024 Results: 19-03-2025

Germany enters Knock-out Round

⭕ 19-06-2024 Result (Wednesday):
1. Croatia 2-2 Albania.
2. Germany 2-0 Hungary.
3. Scotland 1-1 Switzerland.

🔲 20-06-2024 Fixture (Thursday)
06:30 pm - Slovenia vs Serbia.
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Thangkhal Youth Organisation in Jiribam a Kuki-Zomi-Hmar te di'n panpihna pia

Tuni Date 19 June 2024 ni'n Jiribam lam a Sanggam Meitei gal ziak a buaina tuak te panpihna  ding Thangkhal Youth Organisation (TYO-GHQ) Manipur a pan a Thangkhal khua leh Saptuam omna teng a pan in Rice 50kgs - 03, 26kgs - 03 bags, leh Puansilh  - 01 bag, Dal - 1kg le Sum  Rs 2100/-(Sum pen hng lut beh lai dia gintak ahi)  don khiat a omteng  JPO GHQ ah va kipia hi.

Tua leh Khuasung-Vengsung /Saptuam / mimal hitaleh, neih khamkham siit lou a kiphal tak a nana piak khiat na tung uah I TYO min in genseng louh lungdam thu kung gen hi. 

Chimoh beidong te panpih jou din I Biak Pasian in Hong gual zawl chiat ta hen ... 

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