Tuesday, May 13, 2025

ACME CAREER INSTITUTE: ADMISSION OPENS

Addmision is opening for NEET/JEE in ACME Career Institute..
For details contact
Sir Freddy Guite 8119940797 

๐™๐™–๐™Ÿ๐™–๐™จ๐™ฉ๐™๐™–๐™ฃ ๐™๐™ฃ๐™ž๐™ฉ๐™š๐™™ ๐™๐˜พ: Lanka Trials

Lamka(Churachandpur) Trials.

16th May.

Kholmun Play Ground๐Ÿ“

Reporting Time: 6:30. 

HOPE BAPTIST ACADEMY: 100% PASS

Heartfelt congratulations to Hope Baptist Academy on the outstanding success of all 2025 BOSEM candidates on achieving a remarkable 100% pass rate.

Deep appreciation to the dedicated staff for their hard work and commitment.

~SIMTE CORE
 

REMEMBERING OUR BRAVE HEARTS

Remembering Our Brave Hearts Who Made
 
The Ultimate Sacr!f!ce.Your Courage Lives On.Jai Hind ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ❤️ 

RIPANS: COURSES

Regional Institute of Paramedical and Nursing Sciences (RIPANS) hi Zemabawk, Aizawl a um ahi.

NE state jouse leh J&K akon Student aume.

Course tutua um ho chu:
1. Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm)
2. Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm)
3. Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Sciences (B.MLS)
4. Master of Medical Laboratory Sciences (M.MLS)
5. Bachelor of Nursing (B.Sc Nursing)
6. Master of Nursing (M.Sc Nursing)
7. Bachelor of Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology (BMRIT)
8. Bachelor of Optometry (B.Optom)

_#upcoming course for next session:_
1. Master of Radiology and Imaging Technology (M.RIT)
2. Dietician 
3. Physiotherapy 



*Entrance Test:*

* State jousen Quota anei soh keiyin, Manipur state akon quota a lut na thei dingin Common Entrance Test (CEE) Exam bol angai e.

* CEE Exam Registration hi Date 15-27th May sunga umding ahi.

* Online Form fillup na ding website: www.manipurhealthdirectorate.mn.gov.in ahi.

* Exam centre hi ; Imphal, Guwahati leh Churachandpur ahi.

* CEE Exam hi Date 8th June 2025 le umding ahi.


*Counseling:*

* Result so jou teng Counseling um ding, Na mark mu dungjui a chu ipi course a seat namu thei ding ham ti chu counseling na jao phat le kihe ding ahitai. (Form fillup nabol pet a Course naki choose dungjuia hung hiding ahi).

* State khat in Seat Intake Capacity anei jat chu; 3 each in BMLS, BMRIT, B.Optom, B.Pharm & 4 each in B.Sc Nursing ahie.

* B.Sc Nursing leh B.Pharm hi RIPANS tilou mundang a jong Manipur seat aum in, CEE Exam apat mama a kila ji ahie. 

* RIPANS College thua het be nom leh doh be nom aum le _WhatsApp no. +919233237960 (Meriliya Haokip) leh 9366963240 (Henry Baite)_ a hi neihin contact thei jing u ahi.

* Department wise a doh nom nei aumle anoiya ho hi I doh thei u ahi.

*1. B.Pharm:* Lungoulal Lhungdim (Contact No. 6900292605)

*2. B.Sc Nursing:* Esther Zou (Contact No. 8415806254)

*3. B.Optometry:* Nengthenkim Kigen (Contact No. 8974293767)

*4. BMRIT:* Henry Baite (Contact No. 9366963240)

*5. B. MLS:* Thangkhanlen Khongsai (Contact No. 8415801474).

Commemoration of Naga Plebiscite 


ORDINATION: DEACON | JERIN EDWIN G.

Greetings! I'm grateful to share that I will be ordained as a Deacon in the Church of South India - Diocese of Madras.
It would be a privilege to have you join me for the service and the fellowship over lunch.

Please find the invitation attached with all the details — I would be truly honoured by your presence. 

PHERZAWL DISTRICT BSEM HSLC PASS PERCENTAGE

Pherzawl District, Kuki Hills, Outer Manipur

Tribes: Thadou, Hmar, Paite, Simte, Vaiphei, Gangte, Zou .....

Pherzawl district ah hin kho 99 a um in chuleh Sub-Division thum aum in ahi.

1. *Thanlon Sub-Division:* 46

2. *Vangai Sub-Division:* 35

3.*Parbung-Tipaimukh Sub-Division:* 18

List of Villages

*SUB-DIVISION: THANLON*

1. Phaikholum (J.Muntha)
2. Phaijang
3. Pangen
4. Thenjol
5. Suongsang
6. Savaipaih
7. Khoken
8. Dailon
9. Milongmun
10. Khuongjang
11. Gamhui
12. Galkapkot
13. Leijangphai
14. Tallian
15. Bungjang
16. Suangpehmun
17. Thanlon
18. Dialkhai
19. Joutung
20. Mualpheng
21. Sumtuh
22. Bukpi
23. Palkhuang
24. Hanship
25. Aibulon
26. Phaitong
27. Tuikumuallum
28. Sainoujang
29. Pamjal
30. Mongon
31. Khajang
32. Tangnuom
33. New Muntha
34. T.Phaikholum
35. Muikot
36. Tuipiphai
37. Buolmuol
38. T.Maojang
39. Phainuam
40. Saite
41. Suohthumphai
42. Vaipheimuol
43. Tongkham
44. Zoupi
45. Bungpilon
46. C.Zale

*SUB-DIVISION: VANGAI RANGE*

1. Phailienthangpunji
2. Henchungpunji
3. Saikulphai
4. Doltang
5. Chingmun
6. Tuaitengmun
7. Suangphumun
8. Phailien
9. Nungsekpunji
10. Muolkhangthol
11. Tuisen
12. Buangmun
13. Jakrador-Phaimuol
14. Savomphai
15. P.Munlian
16. P.Munte
17. Ankhasuo (Sibapurikhal)
18. Kasurbali
19. Lower Kharkhuplien
20. Kh. Jaikhan
21. Kangreng
22. Thingkal
23. Ngampabung
24. Tuolbung
25. Tieulien
26. Patpuihmun
27. Sartuinek
28. Henchungpunji Muslim
29. Jeisuo
30. Kangrengdhor
31. Khangbor
32. Moinador (Hmarkhothar)
33. Phulpui
34. Thingkaldhor
35. Upper Kharkhuplien

*SUB-DIVISION: PARBUNG-TIPAIMUKH*

1. Taithu
2. Damdiei
3. Tinsuong
4. Loibuol
5. Pherzawl
6. Parbung
7. Lungthulien
8. Sipuikon/Tipaimukh
9. Leisen
10. Rovakot
11. Senvon
12. Parvachawm
13. Thingpan
14. H.Maulien
15. Serhmun
16. Tallan
17. Tipaimukh
18. Tuolbung
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LAMKA BSEM HSLC EXAM SCHOOL WISE PASS PERCENTAGE

LAMKA TOWN SUNGA BOSEM SCHOOL WISE RESULTS %

13th May 2025

1. Salt Brook School (101 A) -100%

2. Soikholal Ideal High School (45 A) -100%

3. Royal Academy (45 A) -100%

4. Douglas Memory High School (36 A)-100%

5. Hope Baptist Academy, Bible Hills (28 A)-100%

6. Siamsinpawlpi Residential School (28 A) -100%

7. Sunshine English School, Molnom (25 A) -100%

8. Living Water High School (25 A) -100%

9. Rayburn High School (24 A) -100%

10. Chingkham Modern High School (19 A) - 100%

11. H.M English High School (9 A) -100%

12. Sielmat Christian Hr. Sec. School (141 A-140 P) -99.29%

13. Greenwood Academy (90 A -89 P) - 98.89%

14. Young Learner's School (105 A-103 P) -98.10%

15. ST. Mary Hr. Sec. School (177 A -173 P) -97.74%

16. Lamka Central High School (35 A -34 P) -97.14%

17. Don Bosco Hr. Sec. School (251 A -240 P) -95.62%

18. Kinship High School (23 A -22 P) -95.57%

19. Grace Academy (34 A -32 P) -94.12%

20. St. Stephen English School, D Phailen (41 A -38P) -91.67%

21. V.K Tawna High School (80 A -73 P) - 91.25%

22. Bethesda Academy, Koite (21 A -19 P) -90.48%

23. Dr. S Radhakrishnan Foundation School (113 A -104 P) -89.38%

24. Happy Heart School (57 A -49 P) -87.50%

25. Bluestar Academy (42 A -27 P) -64.29%

26. Logos English High School (27 A -13 P) -48.15%

27. Children's Training High School (16 A -6 P) -40%

28. Bethany Christian Hr. Sec. School (15 A -4 P) -26.67%

****"*

BSEM HSLC EXAM 2025 DISTRICT-WISE PASS PERCENTAGE

BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION, MANIPUR

DISTRICTWISE PASS PERCENTAGE

FOR H.S.L.C. EXAMINATION - 2025

Kakching 98.48

Noney 97.78

Thoubal 97.3

Tengnoupal 96.99

Chandel 95.95

Bishnupur 94.98

Imphal East 93.07

Ukhrul 91.03

Imphal West 90.96

Senapati 87.83

Songpi 86.03

Kanggui 85.82

Kamchong 82.9

Tml(Tintong Laijang) 67.84

Jiribam 65.63

Pherzawl 56.76

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Monday, May 12, 2025

TSP GHQ KIPAKPIHNA THUPHUAN

KIPAKPIHNA THUPHUAN                    Lamka, the 12th May, 2025

   Tukum Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BOSEM) te saina nuai a High School Leaving Certificate Examination 2025 (pawl sawm/class-x) result suakta ahiman in mun tuam-tuam apat Sinlai a lawhching teng-teng tung ah Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi General Headquarters in kung kipakpih seng-seng uhi chi'n KIPAKPIHNA THUPHUAN kung phuang uhi.

   Tualeh tutung exam na a, alawhchinglou te'n lungneuna a lalou a, maban a pan hung lathak zawsem diing leh "Lawchinlouhna kichi lawhchinna diing a khuampi ahi" chi-a thupil in ana gen mah bang in Sinlai te'n tupna tawh hung hah pan sem-sem zaw le'uchin maban ah hung lawhching teei diing nahi uhi chi'n deihsakna thu kung khak uhi.

   Sinlai mun tuam-tuam apat HSLC Exam 2025 lawhching teng in na marksheet, maan, contact number, min, nu-le-pa min, khua/veng min te uh anuai a whatsapp number kipia ah hung khak diing in iki nget ule theihsak nahi uhi.

   TSP GHQs in Sinlai alawhching teng-teng na maban siam sinna uah Pasian in hung om pih zing henla, lawhchinna saang zaw sem a hung lawhching touzeel diing in deihsakthu kung phuang sawn-sawn uhi.

             Sd/-
   (THANGMINSUAN)
Secretary
Department of Education                            Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi
General Headquarters

MLA Pi Kimneo in Saikul-Molvim visit

MLA PI KIMNEO HAOKIP HANGSHING IN SAIKUL - MOLVOM LEI VETLHAH NA ANA NEI

Molvom: 12th May, 2025 -((Monday))

Tuni chun Pi Kimneo Hangshing Hon'ble MLA 46-Saikul Assembly Constituency* in Molvom leh Saikul kijotmatna LEI (Bridge) kisem chu vetlhahna (Inspection) ana neiye.

MLA Pi Kimneo Hangshing in LEI (Bridge) semdohna ding a alung leh atha seng a panla Committee ho pachatna apen, hichung chon na LEI kisemdohna ding a Houbung, Association leh CSOs ahilou leh mimal a Sum le Pai leh thil chom2 a pan hinla jing ho, chuleh Gate na LEI kisemdohna ding a jokham kham ma Committee ho Sum pe jing gamsung mipi ho chung ah jong akipana thuphon anei toh kilhon in, LEI kisem chai tokah a Committee ho mipin i-tosot jing diuvin jong ana seiye.

Molvom Bridge tia kihe hiche Gun LEI hi ningkum Twilet achu ana se ahitan, tuhin natoh 90% tobang akichaitan, tulha kichai lam Leh gamsung mipin ina man pan thei diu ahitai.

Kuki People's Alliance
KimneoForSaikul

Tripura Mission Field ading in MATTRESS & PILLOW PEKHIE UH

ZPC Delhi a um Pa S.Hauliankap & a Innkuonte'n Hamsapara, Tripura Mission Field a zin-zintou lambang te zatthei ding in Mattress(Dunlop) leh Tangkhap(Pillow) kiphaltah in Pasian min in pekhie uhi.

Tambang a Pasian min a ki phalna tung ah  Rev. Zamlianpau, Executive Secretary i/c M & E, ZPCS in kipahthu gen hi.

Tualeh, Hamsapara Tripura Mission Field a Synod in School kilam hong ding in Synod Uliente May 13,2025 zingchieng in kipankhe ding ua, hattuom ten i thumna ua bawzui zel ding in ngetna bawl hi.


~ Zo Synod

ZOGAM | TUALMU KHUA AH SIA-TE KIMAN

12th May 2025 --- CDF-Tonzang "Zo Galkap" kicite in nu leh pa' phalna om lopi in Tualmu khua a naupangte' sia-te man uh hi๐Ÿ™‚‍↕️๐Ÿ™

Tualmu khuami CDF-Tonzangte' matteng - tua kiman teng pen pawlpi sia sem dingte leh sangkah dingte hi in, khua-le-tui mailam dingte hi uhi.

1. Mang Kip Thang [ZBA pawlpi sia, naupangte laihilh]
2. Suon En Tung [Sangkah]
3. Mang Sien En Pieng [Sangkah]
4. Suon Bieh Hoi Tuong [Sangkah]
5. Lien Khan Sum (แ€กာแ€›ုံแ€€ြော dam lo, sangkah)

CDF-Tonzang leh a Supporter khempeuh SAC' khut ah na ki-aap zawvet un, tua hileh vaisiang pen ding hi.

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SSPP RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL 100% PASS

SSPP Residential School apan Class 10 lohchinna ngahte.

Appeared - 28
Passed - 28
Percentage - 100%

*Congratulations..๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰

Indurail Mission Field: Nute Ni | Mother's Day



 Indurail mission field

Nute Ni lim lak 

Nute bel khat chiat Leh naupang hungki khawm jel te nou piakna ki Nei hi. Hih hun a tukum I Target te uh Tate Jong hongki khawm uhi.

๐Ÿ™✌️

Pray for Indurail mission field.

~ Eric Thangpu

12.05.2025


MIMANG SUI DING IN YVA TE KITAWL UH*

12 May 2025: Tuni in Young Vaiphei Association (YVA ) te gari tampi toh kitawl in Mimang sui ding in kuon khie uhi.

Torbung lang zuon in kitawl uh.

Philanthropic Organisation dang ten jong apoimo bang in kithuopi vai. 

WAP

SINGNGAT | BUS 1 LEH TRUCK 1 KISS

Tuni zinglam dak 6:40 vel in Singngat khua Hausa veng ah Bus khat leh Truck khat ana kiphukha ua, kuamah si leh liam bel omlou hi'n kigen hi.

12-05-2025 | Monday
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Saturday, May 10, 2025

IDBI Bank recruitment notice 


Naga Students' Union Rajasthan (NSUR): Press Release

WAP

TIMOR-LESTE: TRAVEL ADVISORY NOTE

9th May 2025
New Delhi

Subject: Travel Advisory - Avoid Travel to the India-Pakistan Border Region

Issued By:
Embassy of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, New Delhi

DELIMITATION CHUNGCHANG HI KUKI-ZO HON ITI PAN ILAHDIU HAM?

Attention:

DELIMITATION CHUNGCHANG HI KUKI-ZO HON ITI PAN ILAHDIU HAM?

1. Ilimsah lou uleh amang ding chu Zo-Kukite ihung hidiu ahiye.

2. Naga hon pha asah u hiya, ST Seat 5 or 10 hung kibekha maithei.

3. Kacha Naga Seat % tamjo hung kibe ding Kukiho angai ngai or hung kemsuh thei ahi AC re-organise ahin bol uleh.

4. Kuki villages tampi kibe Population kibelou. 

5. Naga villages kibelou ahivang a nasatah a Population kibetou.

THIL JOUSE APHAT CHA  RESPONSE CHET CHET PHANTE.

Sincerely,

Dr.TS Haokip, 

10 May 2025.

ZO ACADEMIA CONGRATULATES DR LK THANG NGAIHTE

Heartfelt congratulations to *Dr. L.K.Thang Ngaihte* on successfully submitting his Ph.D. thesis! His dedication and perseverance have paid off, and this achievement is a testament to his hard work and commitment to excellence. His research on jhum fields will undoubtedly contribute significantly to the field of environmental science.

As a member of the Zomi community, his work is not only an academic accomplishment but also a source of pride for your heritage. His findings have the potential to inform sustainable practices and conservation efforts, benefiting the Zomi community and beyond.

Wishing him continued success and fulfillment in his future endeavors. May his research inspire positive change and contribute to a better understanding of environmental dynamics. Congratulations again on this remarkable achievement!

BTT
๐Ÿ”ด๐ŸŸก๐ŸŸข
 

Rafale Deal: INC vs BJP

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Friday, May 9, 2025

FGI COLLEGE OF AGRI SCIENCES: ADMISSION NOTICE

Admission open... Grab the apportunity.
❗ Hengbung village sadarhills, Northern Kukiland.

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All India Muslim Personal Board: Paojakhup Guite

Signatories.

RSS Media Chief Engages in Dialogue on Manipur Crisis in Lamka

Lamka, May 9, 2025 --- A meaningful discussion took place this afternoon at the Zomi Council office in Lamka with Shri Pradeep Joshi, Media Chief of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), who is currently visiting the region.

According to Media & Publicity of Zomi Council, the conversation focused on the ongoing conflict in Manipur, which began on May 3, 2023. Concerns were raised over the emerging narrative portraying the violence as a religious issue or ethnic cleansing driven by faith. Questions were also posed regarding the RSS's perceived silence on the destruction of over 350 Christian churches and centres in the Imphal valley.

In response, Shri Joshi clarified that, from the RSS's perspective, the conflict is not religious in nature. He emphasised the importance of truth-based clarity and warned against divisive misinformation. The discussion also addressed the challenges faced by internally displaced persons (IDPs) who fled to metro cities, neighbouring states, and other districts within Manipur. The issue of a separate administration was also raised.

Members from various business communities in Lamka attended the meeting, many of whom shared personal stories of multi-generational residence and peaceful coexistence in the town. They affirmed that Hindu and other places of worship remain unharmed and that the spirit of secularism is thriving in Lamka.

The gathering concluded with a shared understanding that the pain in Manipur is deep and complex. All present agreed that religious framing only distorts the real issues, and called for continued dialogue, healing, and unity in the pursuit of lasting peace.

Zo Hnahthlak Ephraim Kyaw Oo Chu Myanmar Star Winner Neitu A Nih Thu

May 9, 2025 --- Yangon Khawpui Zai intihsiak an buatsaih Myanmar Star Season 2 Grand Final chu zanin ah neih fel a ni a, Myanmar Star Winner neitu chu Chin State Paletwa ram Zo Hnahthlak (mipa) Ephraim Kyaw Oo a ni.

First Runner up Nan Ni, Second Runner up Hoihpi te an ni a Winner nuai 1000 Kyats , 1st Runner Up nuai 400 Kyats leh 2nd Runner Up nuai 100 Kyats te chu chawimawina lawm man a tan hlan an ni bawk.

Zanin Myanmar Star Season 2 Grand Final in tih siakna a tel te chu Ephraim Kyaw Oo, Nan Ni, Hoihpi, Saw Myo Razar Kyaw, KD Seng Awng leh Ngwa Chay Tar te an ni a Ephraim Kyaw Oo chuan Winner nihna a chang.

#Zofa Journal 

SSC Exam Calendar 2025-26

SSC Exam Calendar 2025-26

The Road to Freedom: The Call for a Political Solution for the Kuki People

The Road to Freedom: The Call for a Political Solution for the Kuki People
By:-
Mr. Seilalmuon Haokip
Info & Publicity Secretary, KSO Bangalore

Good evening, ladies and gentlemen,
Respected Church leaders, Kuki Inpi Karnataka (KIK) leaders, and KSO-Bangalore leaders,

I extend my heartfelt gratitude for the opportunity to address this gathering today on a matter of immense importance: "The Road to Freedom: The Call for a Political Solution for the Kuki People."

Why does the road to freedom for the Kuki people necessarily mean a political solution?

Because what we face is not just a crisis of governance—it is an existential crisis. Two years ago today, the dominant Meitei community massacred our people in broad daylight—not because we opposed their demand for Scheduled Tribe status, but because we stood in the way of their ambition to seize our ancestral land.

This agenda had been pursued through various covert strategies even before the inception of Manipur's statehood in 1972. It was only two years ago today that we fully recognized their hidden intentions.

With that in mind, I want to highlight two key modus operandi used by the Meitei community: the salami slicing policy and the zero-sum game.

The salami slicing policy refers to achieving a larger goal through incremental, almost imperceptible steps—making it hard to detect. A zero-sum game is when one group's gain comes at the direct loss of another.

Let us now examine how these strategies have been used by the Meitei community to influence and manipulate the hill tribes of Manipur:

1. Non-implementation of Article 371C (27th CAA, 1971):
Article 371C provides for self-autonomy for the hill tribes of Manipur, but it has never functioned effectively. The Manipur Hill Areas District Council Act operated only during brief periods: from 1973 to 1988, and again from 2010 to 2020. While the Government of India Act, 1935, provided the 5th and 6th Schedules for tribal protection, Manipur's hill tribes were excluded. We were instead placed under a vague "special provision," which, sadly, could not protect us.

2. Violation of the MLR & LR Act, 1960:
In 1890, British political agent Maxwell imposed a higher house tax on hill dwellers—Rs. 3 per homestead, while the valley paid only Rs. 2. Colonel J. Shakespeare later demarcated Kuki tribal lands and gave pattas to village chiefs, legitimizing their land rights. Under the MLR & LR Act, 1960, if a Kuki chief failed to pay house tax, his land was seized—even if his people had lived there for generations.
The Kacha Nagas follow democratic chairmanship, while the Kuki people remain under a feudal system of chieftainship. It is more difficult to seize Kuki land from chiefs than Kacha Naga land, due to differing governance systems. However, the Meitei-dominated government declared Kuki-majority hill towns like Moreh, Jiribam, and Kangpokpi as municipal areas—yet did not do so in Kacha Naga areas. The target was clear: the Kuki people. They even acted clandestinely with the District Administration, bypassing the Hill Area District Council altogether.

3. Violation of the Forest & Wildlife Act of India:
The Meitei government declared regions like Kailam Wildlife Sanctuary and Khoupum Protected Forests without the consent of the tribal people.

4. Violation of the Manipur Historical and Archaeological Sites Act:
Tribal lands such as Thangting Mountain and Simtongbung Mountain were arbitrarily declared as Meitei historical sites.

5. Violation of the Delimitation Act, 2002:
Hill areas are entitled to three additional MLAs, and the valley should lose three—but this change has been blocked to this day.

6. Violation of Reservation Rules:
The principles of positive discrimination and affirmative action have been ignored in our case.

7. Budget Disparity:
Hill districts receive funding in double-digit crores, while the valley receives four-digit crores. This is clear economic injustice.

8. Demand for Scheduled Tribe Status by the Meiteis:
As referenced in Milind vs. State of Maharashtra (2000)—it states that only the President has the power to grant ST status to a community, not the state government or the High Court. Nevertheless, the Manipur High Court declaring Meiteis eligible for ST status is a strategic attempt to erode tribal safeguards, and it sparked the Manipur mayhem.

9. Demand for Deletion of Kuki Tribes from the ST List:
This is a direct threat to our identity, our heritage, and our ancestral land.

This is why the road to freedom for the Kuki people must take the form of Article 239A, Part VIII of the Constitution—that is, a Union Territory with Legislature, following the Puducherry model.

Puducherry was incorporated under Article 2 through acquisition from the French in 1954. It consists of four regions spread across three states—yet it was clubbed together as one UT with Legislature due to its cultural uniqueness.

We, too, must protect our language, culture, and religion—and this model offers that path.

A Union Territory status in India can be granted based on cultural uniqueness, security, strategic importance, political necessity, and other special considerations.

Geopolitically, Manipur shares an international boundary with Myanmar. It holds strategic significance and requires heightened security. That gives the Government of India every reason to grant the Kuki people a UT with Legislature.

Under Article 3, Parliament has the power to: form new states, alter boundaries, rename states, or unite territories—as seen in the creation of Telangana and the conversion of J&K into UTs.

So we ask—why not carve out a Union Territory from Manipur for the Kuki people?

If Jammu & Kashmir was reorganized due to security, if Puducherry was granted UT status for cultural uniqueness, if Delhi and Chandigarh were reorganized for political reasons, and if Daman, Diu, Dadra, and Nagar Haveli were unified as one UT—then why not Kukiland?

India is not only the world's largest democracy—it also follows a model of asymmetrical federalism and upholds the supremacy of the Constitution. We know the Constitution contains the power to protect the rights of tribal people—including the Kukis.

We sincerely hope and urge that the Central Government will expedite and grant our political demand for a Union Territory with Legislature so that we may chart our future with dignity, autonomy, and peace.

Last but not least, we salute our fallen heroes for their sacrifices—so that future generations of Kukis might live free from Meitei oppression. May their sacrifice not be in vain.
The only way forward for the Kuki people to achieve justice is through a political solution in the form of a Union Territory with Legislature.

May God bless the Kuki nation!

Kakipah e. 

~ KUKI NEWS

Hope Hall Academy, Thingkangphai: Essay Writing Competition

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Four Years On: CDF-Tonzang and the Battle for Democracy in Myanmar's Zo Region

The Chinland Defence Force - Tonzang (CDF-Tonzang) is a Zo armed resistance group in Myanmar. It was established in the wake of the military coup on February 1, 2021. Like many other local defense forces that sprang up across the country, the CDF-Tonzang was formed by Zo civilian volunteers in the Tonzang and Tedim townships of Chin State to resist the military junta's violent suppression of pro-democracy protests and to protect their communities.

Democracy, at its core, is a system of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system. It emphasizes principles like the rule of law, protection of human rights, freedom of speech and assembly, and the equality of all citizens.Abraham Lincoln famously defined democracy as "government of the people, by the people, for the people." This concise definition encapsulates the essence of democracy: that the government derives its legitimacy and authority from the consent of the governed and should operate in their best interests.

For the people of Myanmar, and particularly for the Zo communities in Tonzang and Tedim, liberty and equality are fundamental aspirations that have been denied under decades of military rule.Liberty signifies freedom from oppression, the ability to live without fear of arbitrary arrest, detention, or violence, and the right to express their cultural and political identities freely. For the Zo people, this includes the freedom to practice their traditions, speak their languages, and maintain their unique cultural heritage without state interference. Equality means that all individuals, regardless of their ethnicity, religion, or background, should have the same rights and opportunities under the law. For the diverse ethnic groups in Myanmar, including the Zo, equality is crucial to ending decades of discrimination and marginalization, ensuring fair representation in governance, and fostering a sense of national unity based on mutual respect. In the Zo area, these principles are particularly important as the communities have historically faced challenges related to their distinct ethnic and cultural identity within the larger Burmese context. The fight for democracy is intrinsically linked to their struggle for self-determination and the preservation of their way of life.
 
The international Zo/Zou diaspora should support the CDF-Tonzang for several compelling reasons:
   *Solidarity and Kinship*: As members of the same ethnic community, the diaspora has a natural empathy and concern for the safety and well-being of their kin in Myanmar who are facing violence and oppression. Supporting the CDF-Tonzang is an act of solidarity with their struggle for freedom and dignity.
   *Preservation of Identity*: The fight for democracy in the Zo areas is also a fight to protect their unique cultural identity, languages, and traditions, which have been marginalized under military rule. Supporting the CDF-Tonzang contributes to the preservation and potential flourishing of Zo/Zou identity within a more democratic and federal Myanmar.
   *Humanitarian Concerns*: The ongoing conflict has resulted in displacement, loss of life, and a dire humanitarian crisis in Chin State. Support for the CDF-Tonzang can also translate into providing much-needed humanitarian aid and resources to affected communities.
   *Support for Democracy*: The CDF-Tonzang is actively participating in the broader movement to overthrow the military junta and establish a federal democratic union in Myanmar, aligned with the National Unity Government (NUG) and the Chinland Council (CC). Supporting them is an investment in a more just and equitable future for all the people of Myanmar.
    *Amplifying Their Voice*: The international diaspora has the resources and platforms to raise awareness about the situation in Chin State and the efforts of groups like the CDF-Tonzang on the global stage, advocating for international support and intervention.
 
While specific details about the progress of individual resistance groups can be fluid and sometimes difficult to verify independently, it's generally acknowledged that anti-junta forces in Chin State, including the CDF-Tonzang, have demonstrated significant resilience and made notable progress in several areas:
   *Effective Resistance*: They have engaged in armed resistance against the military junta, defending their territories and, in some instances, launching successful offensives against military outposts and convoys.
   *Control of Territory*: There are reports suggesting that resistance forces in Chin State have gained control or significant influence over certain areas, limiting the junta's administrative and military presence.
   *Coordination and Unity*: The formation of the Chinland Council (CC) demonstrates a significant step towards greater coordination and unity among various resistance groups in the state, enhancing their collective strength and strategic capabilities. Their alignment with the National Unity Government (NUG) further strengthens this unified front.
   *Local Support*: These groups generally enjoy strong support from the local population, which provides them with intelligence, supplies, and recruits. This deep connection to the community is a significant advantage.
   *Symbol of Resistance*: They have become a powerful symbol of resistance against the military dictatorship, inspiring hope and resilience among the people of Myanmar.
   It's important to note that the conflict is ongoing, and the military junta possesses superior firepower. However, the determination and strategic gains of the anti-junta forces in Chin State, including the CDF-Tonzang, represent a significant challenge to the military's authority.


To the brave public and the courageous fighters of the CDF-Tonzang, your unwavering commitment to democracy and freedom in the face of brutal oppression is an inspiration to us all. Your struggle is not just a fight for a system of governance; it is a profound battle for the very essence of your identity – the preservation, protection, and propagation of the rich and unique Zo/Zou heritage. By standing firm against tyranny, you are not only striving for a future where your rights and liberties are respected but also ensuring that the distinct tapestry of your culture and language will continue to thrive for generations to come. The world watches and admires your courage. Know that your sacrifices and resilience are not in vain, and the spirit of freedom and self-determination that burns within you will ultimately prevail. Keep fighting, keep believing, and know that you are not alone in this vital struggle.

~ ZO AW (ZoAw97@gmail.com )

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28 blood related Kuki-Chin Tribes & Sub-Tribes of Khongjai Hills (1741-42) & KUKI HILLS (1852-1949) of Outer Manipur, India.

1. Vaiphei,
2. Thangkhal,
3. Anal,
4. Lamkang,
5. Purum,
6. Tarao,
7. Aimol,
8. Chiru,
9. Koireng,
10. Simte,
11. Lushai (Mizo),
12. Mate,
13. Kom,
14. Khongsai (AKT),
15. Chothe,
16. Paite,
17. Gangte,
18. Hmar,
19. Tedim,
20. Zou,
21. Kharam,
22. Moyon,
23. Monsang,
24. Inpui,
25. Koirao,
26. Maring,
27. Khoibu &
28. Thadou.
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~ WKZIC

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