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Imphal, July 12, 2025: In a significant step aimed at addressing the persistent documentation challenges faced by internally displaced persons (IDPs), the Government of Manipur has appointed nodal officers for 10 districts across the state.
According to a press release issued by the Home Department on Friday, the appointed nodal officers will facilitate the processing of essential documents such as birth certificates, domicile, caste, and income certificates, which many displaced persons have reportedly struggled to obtain due to systemic delays and administrative hurdles.
The release acknowledged genuine grievances from IDPs, including inordinate delays and occasional rejections in document issuance. It also noted concerns regarding unresponsive or uncooperative behaviour from some issuing authorities.
The appointed nodal officers and their contact details are as follows:
Imphal West: SDC/Branch Officer, DC Office – O. Poreingamba Khumancha (📞 9862054678)
Imphal East: SDC – Laishram Subhalakshmi Devi (📞 6009849292), and SDC – Aribam Devkishore Sharma (📞 6009696262)
Bishnupur: District Manager (DIT) – R. K. Sunil Singh (📞 6009220924)
Thoubal: AC to DC – S. Surchandra Singh (📞 8794279852)
Kakching: Branch Officer, DC Office – Matoulembi Huirem (📞 9612035089)
Churachandpur: AC to DC – Sonjakhup Haokip (📞 7628977928)
Kangpokpi: SDC – Kaikhoseh Kipgen (📞 7048904268 / 9233902445)
Tengnoupal: SDC – Arif Sajad B.S. (📞 9366556373)
Jiribam: SDC – Atom Bijendro Singh (📞 9233831030), and SDC (Borobekra) – Moirangthem Devananda (📞 7005015322)
Ukhrul: Office Assistant – Woryung Kaping (📞 9362278900)
For centralised oversight and escalations, the state has designated A. Heera Singh, Deputy Secretary (Home), as the State-level Nodal Officer (Home Department).
He can be contacted at:
📞 9862715317 | ✉️ angom.heera@gmail.com
The initiative is expected to streamline the documentation process for IDPs and provide a dedicated grievance redressal mechanism across the state.
Zogam, 13 July 2025: Zogam Galkap sungpan Kungfu sin nuam pawlkhat om ahihman in basic bek hi lo in, kiciantak in kisinsuak sak ding hi. Tulaitak pawlkhat in gam vaanna kinei a, pawlkhat galvil in kipai, pawlkhat siamsin in kibuai mah hi. Mipihte’n guahzu-daikaai, nisa nuai, ulsa kaai in ma-apang Zogam Galkapte' a ding thu hong na ngetsak lai un maw!
Tuabang kaal ah, CDF-Tonzang Supporter lampan alai tein uh kimu khat in agenna ah; ZRA te CDF-Tonzang sim (attack) kik ding in hong kuan uh a, July 12 (Saturday) in Mualkawi leh Nakzang kikaal atun uh ciang CDF-Tonzang Zo Galkapte’n Drone tawh na vaidawn uh a, mi 4 pan atunglam in hong nusia cihthu kiza, ci hi.
Tua ban ah, July 10 (Thursday) in zong khatvei hong kuansuk uh a, Drone mah tawh CDF-Tonzang te in na vaidawn ahihman in, nungkik uh, cih 100% thumaan ahi hi. Galvai kigenthei lo, ready sa in CDF-Tonzang te ki om den, ci in zong genbeh lai sawn hi.
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New Delhi, 11 July 2025 — The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a chargesheet against five individuals in connection with a major arms and ammunition seizure in Mizoram. The accused were allegedly involved in a criminal conspiracy to supply prohibited weapons to a Bangladeshi militant group.
The individuals named in the chargesheet have been identified as Lalbiakchunga alias Divid alias David, Lalthawmcheuva alias Thawma, Malsawma alias Malsawma Loncheu, Rualliansanga alias Sanga, and Alok Bikash Chakma. They have been booked under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, the Arms Act, 1959, and the Foreigners Act, 1946.
The case was initially registered by Mizoram Police on 15 January 2025. The NIA took over the investigation in March 2025 and re-registered the case as RC-05/2025/NIA-DLI. Subsequent investigation revealed a conspiracy to deliver the arms and ammunition to cadres of the United Peoples Democratic Front (UPDF), a militant outfit operating in Chittagong, Bangladesh.
The seizure took place in Saithah village, located in Mamit district of Mizoram. The recovered cache included six AK-47 rifles, 13 magazines, and 10,050 rounds of ammunition.
The NIA has stated that investigations in the case are still ongoing.
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