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CDF - Zotung Special Force Training Batch - 4 Closing Ceremony

July 26, 2025: ⁠Chinland ram Zotung Region a awm Chinland Council Zawmtu CDF- Zotung Special Force Training Batch - 4 closing ceremony chu Pathian zarah hlawhtling taka an zawh fel thu an puang.

Training ti tha lawm man te siam sak an ni a, ram chhung ram pawn thlawp tu leh tanpui thintu mipui chungah lawm thu sawina an nei. CDF- Zotung chuan July ni 24 training tawp khar ni ah Chinland zalenna tur leh Myanmar ram pum in tluk tlanna a awm theihna turin a tawp thleng Sipai chakna SAC an do tur thu an puang.

CDF - Zotung te chu Pathian hnenah in hlan tharna an neih thu an sawi a, chak tak leh huaisen taka ram leh hnam mipui tan ke an pen chhun zawm tur thu an sawi.

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LAIRAM WELCOME GATE


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Zogam | Singngat Khua Vengthak 1 In Kibehlap Ding

July 26, 2025  in Lower Singngat ah Vengthak khat honna om ding hi. Ahonna bialtu MLA Pu Chinlunthang Zou in nei ding a, Kho Hausa Pu Haukholian Munluo in suangphuhna nei ding hi'n thulaakna in gen hi.

Program ahihleh dak 11:00am in kipan ding a, amun [vengthak] ahihleh Residential School ding kilamna gei hi in, atheih baihsam di'n, Sugnu lam [Singtom] a kipat hong galtaai (IDP)-te' omna dia mun akipiakna mun ahi hi.

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KSO SHILLONG: CONGRATULATIONS 👏🎉

The Kuki Students' Organisation, Shillong extends its heartfelt congratulations to the following esteemed members for their remarkable academic performance.
1. Ms. Jamngaithem Kuki, 3rd                rank in Philosophy
2. Ms. Jojoy Nianglunching Kuki, 3rd rank in Sociology
3. Ms. Lhingpithem Baite, 7th rank in Sociology
4. Ms. Zovin Tainunnem, 10th rank in English
5. Ms. Alvina T Seingailun Haokip, 10th rank in Statistics 
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GUITE ROAD UPDATE: JCB in buannawi hahsiang ta

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Guite Road Sinzawl gam, Khawkawn toh kikal (package 4B) lam ah lamlian khoubang apan buannawi hong luangsuk pen Sinzawl apan JCB hahsiang ta.

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Kuki-Zo Council Public Meeting on July 29, 2025 at Kangpokpi

KUKI-ZO COUNCIL
Headquarters: Lamka | Email: kukizocouncil@gmail.com

KUKI-ZO COUNCIL PUBLIC MEETING

Venue: LNC Hotel, Kangpokpi
Date: 29th July, 2025 (Tuesday)
Time: 11:00 AM

Kangpokpi District sunga um Kuki-Zo chate jouse nabon chauvin ngailutna le jana salam kahin peuve.

Chunga kipe mun le phatna hi nam ngailutna jalla district sunga um Houlamkai, CSO lamkai, Intellectuals, Politicians, Tribe leaders, Nampi ngailutna nei jouse thon louva hung pangtei din tepna kahin nei uve.

DETAIL PROGRAM:
Conductor: Pu Douminlal Haokip, Asst. Secretary, KZC
Recording Secretary: Pu N.S. Gangte, General Secretary, COTU
Opening Prayer: Rev. Mangkholien Kipgen
Welcome Address: Pu Yanglet Haokip, Vice Chairman, KZC
Speeches:
1. Pu Henlianthang Thanglet, Chairman, KZC

2. KIM, SAHILCA, KISH, COTU, TRIBE LEADERS, KWU, KSO etc

DISCUSSION HOUR
Closing Prayer: Rev. Lalsei Chongloi

KZC thalheng a hin tiem,
Henlianthang Thanglet
Chairman, Kuki-Zo Council (KZC)

Khaikhohauh Gangte
Vice Chairman, Kuki-Zo Council (KZC)



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THINGLHANG KHANGTHAH KILOIKHOM: CONDEMNATION

A 24-hour ultimatum has been issued by Thinglhang Khangthah Kiloikhom condemning key political figures and frontal organisations for allegedly inciting communal unrest and suppressing minority rights.

The core concern centers on the blockade imposed by the Foothills Naga Coordination Committee and Haomee Federation on Kuki commuters between Kangpokpi and Churachandpur. The statement blames Biren Singh, Rajya Sabha MP Sanajaoba, Jadumani, and select tribal MLAs for the trauma caused to civilians.

The demands include:
1). Immediate lifting of the blockade on Kuki movement without conditions.

2). An end to discrimination against minorities and non-locals.

3). Media accountability through use of trained journalists and factual reporting.

4). Cessation of divisive language, such as "indigenous" vs. "illegal immigrant," that alienates Northeasterners from the Indian mainstream.

Until these are met, the statement warns, supply and transport of essential items to the named individuals will be suspended.

*via social media
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COMMON LAW ADMISSION TEST 2026

Press Release Regarding Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2026

Exam date - 7 December 2025

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GLOBAL ZOMI LENGTHE 2025: Top 5 Voting Chart


GZL'25 Top 5 Voting Chart
Lengthhe Vote Kipia sa te 25 July Malaysia nai 9:50 PM Ciang
Theiding: Ni 3 Sung La kidemna Judges 5 te Full Mark 90% leh 
Mipi deih teel Voting Full Mark 10% (Vote 100,000) a hi hi.
Top (5) teelna ah marks kikim a om leh Vote Percent % a tamzaw te hong kah ding hi.


Voting Chart:
1. Thangbawi – 6750

2. Muangpi – 6650

3. Lawhlawh – 6400

4. Rebecca Hau Vung – 5500

5. Mingmawi – 5400

6. Nga ngaih – 5050

7. Mimi – 4300

8. Eli Tsing – 3500

9. Mangbawi – 3450

10. Huaisen – 3200

11. David Kim – 2750

12. Khupboih – 2600

13. Rebecca Sian – 2350

14. Siing tawng – 1900

15. Sawmlian – 1300

16. Haulek – 700

17. Nunhoih – 650

18. NL Muanpi – 650

19. Zion Thangpi – 450

20. Joe Thangboih – 50

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FNCC Imphal Issues Press Release on Naga Bandh & Kuki-Zo Identity

OFFICE OF THE
FOOTHILLS NAGA CO-ORDINATION COMMITTEE
(FNCC) IMPHAL, MANIPUR - 795001

Press Communique

The 25th July, 2025

The ongoing indefinite bandh in the foothills region of Naga-inhabited territories is a direct response to the actions and hegemony of Kuki expansionist forces. It is important to underscore that this bandh is not directed against the Zomi and Hmar-Lushai (Mizo) communities, with whom the Nagas share a long-standing history of mutual respect, cultural affinity, and peaceful coexistence.

Historically, the relationship between the Nagas, Zomi and Hmar-Lushai (Mizo) peoples has been rooted in a shared commitment to peace, dignity, and the preservation of our respective indigenous identities. These communities have consistently upheld the values of non-aggression, justice, and communal harmony. Much like the Nagas, the Zomi and Mizo peoples have long endured the pain of unprovoked aggression, persistent land encroachments, and destabilizing political maneuvers, especially those emanating from Kuki expansionist agendas.

However, recent developments have given rise to confusion and concern. Certain organizations, such as the so-called World Kuki-Zo Intellectual Council (WKZIC) and the Kuki-Zo Council, have begun operating under the broader "Zo" identity. This appropriation of nomenclature has led to misunderstandings and confusion within the Naga community regarding the true mandate and representation of the Zomi and Mizo peoples in these bodies. We believe it is essential to address this ambiguity in the greater interest of fostering clarity, trust, and solidarity among the Naga, Zomi and Mizo communities.

It is crucial to ascertain whether these organizations genuinely reflect the aspirations and positions of the Zomi and Mizo peoples, or whether their activities inadvertently conflate distinct identities under a common label for political convenience. Clarifying this will help prevent further discord and strengthen the spirit of unity among the Nagas, Zomi, and Mizo peoples.

We remain steadfast in our belief that enhanced understanding and transparent dialogue will only fortify the deep bonds we share. This is a time to reaffirm our collective commitment to peace, our shared heritage, and our determination to resist any force that seeks to destroy, or annihilate our very existence.

Media Cell:
Foothills Naga Co-ordination Committee (FNCC)


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Kuki Inpi Nagaland Condemns Fake Press Release & Urges Vigilance

OFFICE OF THE
KUKI INPI NAGALAND
HQ. AHTHIBUNG TOWN
DIST. PEREN : NAGALAND
Date 25th July, 2025
Ref. No. KIN/SMC/PR/25-

CONDEMNATION

The Kuki Inpi Nagaland (KIN) expresses its strong condemnation regarding the fake press release issued under the name of "Kuki Zo Council" dated 24th July 2025 with Reference No. NIL.

The Kuki Inpi Nagaland has thoroughly investigated the authenticity of the release and found it to be baseless, fabricated, and fake. The concerned organisation has also confirmed that no such release was issued from their end, and a formal clarification has been issued in this regard.

We unequivocally condemn the malicious act of impersonation by unknown individuals or groups who have willfully circulated such a fraudulent statement. This is not only a cowardly act but also a deliberate attempt to sow discord, incite communal tension, and provoke misunderstandings among communities that have long coexisted peacefully in Nagaland and beyond.

We appeal to all concerned individuals, organisations, and communities to remain vigilant and refrain from falling prey to misinformation aimed at disrupting the existing harmony.

(LALLENMANG SINGSON)
Secretary, Media Cell


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KOHUR writes to NHRC

KOHUR letter to Justice Shri V. Ramasubramanian, Chairperson, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) 
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Manipur Civil Services Main Exam Dates

MANIPUR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

North AOC, DM Road, Imphal - 795001

NOTIFICATION

Imphal, the 25th July, 2025

Subject: Manipur Civil Services Combined Competitive (Mains-written part) Examination, 2022

Ref. Notification No. 7/10/2022-MPSC(DR)(Vol-II) dated 11th July, 2025

No. 7/10/2022-MPSC(DR)(Vol-II): In continuation of this Commission’s Notification of even number dated 11/07/2025, it is hereby informed to all provisionally eligible candidates of Manipur Civil Services Combined Competitive (Mains), Examination, 2022 that the Written part of Manipur Civil Services Combined Competitive (Mains), Examination, 2022 is tentatively scheduled on 6th, 7th, and 8th September, 2025, as follows:

SUBJECT

Date Forenoon (09:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon) Afternoon (01:30 PM to 04:30 PM)

06-09-2025 (SATURDAY) Paper-I (ESSAY) Paper-A (ENGLISH) (Qualifying Paper)

07-09-2025 (SUNDAY) Paper-II (GENERAL STUDIES-I) Paper-III (GENERAL STUDIES-II)

08-09-2025 (MONDAY) Paper-IV (GENERAL STUDIES-III) Paper-V (GENERAL STUDIES-IV)

1. Examination will be held at 2 (two) locations, i.e., Imphal and Guwahati. The examination centre allotted to the candidate will be indicated in their e-admit card.

2. The window for downloading the e-Admit Card will be notified in due course.

3. In case any dates are to be rescheduled due to unavoidable circumstances, the same will be notified on the MPSC website. Candidates are therefore advised to continually monitor the official website for updates until the completion of the written part of the MCSCC (Mains) Examination, 2022.

(Sd/-) 25-7-2025

(M. Tomba Singh)

Registrar,

Manipur Public Service Commission

Copy to:

1. Secretary to Governor, Raj Bhawan, Imphal.

2. Staff Officer to Chief Secretary, Government of Manipur.

3. P.S. to Hon’ble Chairman/Members, MPSC.

4. P.S. to Secretary, MPSC

5. Controller of Examination, MPSC

6. Joint Secretary (DP), Government of Manipur.

7. Director DIPR, Imphal, with a request for publication in local dailies as news item.

8. Official Website of MPSC (www.mpscmanipur.gov.in & www.empsconline.gov.in)

9. Notice Board, MPSC.

10. Guard file.

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KOHUR Seeks Transfer & Release of Kuki Myanmar Detainees from Imphal Jail

To
Justice Shri V. Ramasubramanian
The Hon’ble Chairperson
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)
Manav Adhikar Bhawan
Block-C, GPO Complex, INA
New Delhi - 110023

Subject: Urgent Appeal for the Transfer of Kuki Myanmar National Detainees to Kuki-Dominated Districts of Manipur and Release of Two Detainees Held Beyond Sentence Period-Regd.

Hon’ble Sir,

We write this representation with utmost urgency and deep concern on behalf of Kuki detainees who are Myanmar nationals, presently incarcerated in Imphal Central Jail, Manipur. The issue at hand pertains not only to custodial logistics but touches upon the fundamental principles of justice, equality, and humane treatment that underpin our constitutional democracy and the international human rights framework to which India is a signatory.

As Your Excellency is aware, the Hon’ble Governor of Manipur had issued notifications for the transfer of Kuki undertrial inmates from Imphal and other sensitive zones to temporary prisons in Kuki-dominated districts such as Churachandpur, Kangpokpi, and Tengnoupal. This was done in recognition of both the logistical necessities (such as appropriate food, language access, legal aid, and cultural familiarity) and the prevailing ethnic sensitivities in Manipur.

While a significant number of Kuki undertrials (Indian citizens) have been transferred pursuant to this notification, a group of over 64 Kuki detainees, who are nationals of Myanmar, remain detained in Imphal, left out of the transfer process. Though they hold foreign nationality, these individuals are ethnically, culturally, and linguistically indistinguishable from the Kuki population in Manipur, and many have familial and ancestral ties in the region.

Given the ongoing communal unrest and the fraught security environment in Imphal, it is unsafe and discriminatory to isolate this group on the basis of their nationality while ignoring their shared ethnic identity. The refusal or delay in transferring these detainees to Kuki-majority districts amounts to differential treatment that violates the principle of equal protection of the law and exposes them to potential threats and trauma in a hostile custodial setting.

Of even more grave concern is the fact that two individuals among this group have already completed the full term of their jail sentence, yet continue to be detained unlawfully. Their continued incarceration without any legal basis constitutes arbitrary detention, a serious violation of Article 21 of the Constitution of India which guarantees the right to life and personal liberty. It also breaches international human rights standards, including those enshrined in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), to which India is a party.

It is in this background that we urgently and respectfully seek your intervention to:

1. Direct the Government of Manipur to immediately release the two Kuki Myanmar national detainees who have served their full jail terms, and ensure compensation or remedial action for the unlawful extension of their detention;

2. Ensure the immediate transfer of the remaining undertrial Kuki Myanmar national detainees to temporary prisons in Kuki-dominated districts, in keeping with the policy already applied to Indian Kuki undertrials, and in line with humanitarian principles and public safety considerations;

3. Initiate necessary inquiries to prevent recurrence of such discriminatory treatment and ensure that detention practices comply with both constitutional mandates and international human rights obligations.

We appeal to your esteemed Commission to take urgent cognisance of this matter and uphold the rights and dignity of these vulnerable individuals.

Yours sincerely,

H.S BENJAMIN MATE

Chairman,
Kuki Organization for Human Rights Trust

Enclosure: List of Kuki (Myanmar national) detainees currently lodged at Imphal Central Jail

Copy to: Chief Secretary, Government of Manipur

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ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNERS

Lamhil Editorial Board of the Kuki Students' Organisation Delhi & NCR is thrilled to
announce the winners of the Canvas & Quill: Summer Talent Hunt that was conducted between 7h June - 5th July 2025. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to all the participants of the competition who, through their deep creativity in expressing themselves with the theme
"ROOTS," have further enriched and uplifted the artistic and literary world of our community. In addition, we congratulate all the category winners and wish them the best in their journey.
→ Category Winners:
1. Painting: Ka Inn by Chochoi Haokip
2. Short Story: "Village Life" by Lamkhogin Haokip
3. Poetry: "Soul of a Wanderer" by Douminlun Singsit.
→ Each category winner will receive:
* Cash prize of Rs.2000/-
* Certificate of achievement

The winning painting will be featured on the cover of Lamhil August issue
* The winning short story and poem will be published in Lamhil August issue

Prizes will be handed over to the winners during the upcoming Monsoon Lamhil
Event. Details of the event or any changes in arrangement will be personally notified to each winner. Further, we extend our gratitude to Mr. Paominen Lupheng, a renowned painter and Asia Star Icon Art Achiever Awardee 2022, for aiding us in evaluating the Painting category. Lastly, the board members are beyond grateful to (L) Lamnunthem Singson for her selfless act in sponsoring the monetary prize for all the categories; (L) Miss Singson's immense contribution for the artistic and literary world of our community will always be inspiring and remembered.

Lamhil Board,
Kuki Students' Organisation, Delhi & NCR 
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Rongmei Naga Youth Ban Goods for Kukis, Warn of ₹50K Fine, Night Alert

 RONGMEI NAGA YOUTH ORGANISATION MANIPUR
NTAYPHAY LUANGRIAN/FOOTHILLS (RNYOM-NTL)
Head Office: Tamenglong H.Qr.
Liaison Office: Siangai Namdai
Contact: 6009791112
Ref. No. RNYOM/NT-08-25

Date: 25-07-2025

NOTICE

According to the Resolution No. 4 taken on 23/07/2025 at the Joint Tribes Consultation Meeting, held at Siangai Namdai/Parengba, it is stringently notified to all the Commercial Vehicle owners of any type. That, the Bandh imposters or volunteers will take up another measure of frisking and checking the commodities that are meant for supplying to other communities, especially to Kuki tribe at any given point of time. If the transporter(s) is/are apprehended or caught red-handed, he or she is liable for any action deemed fit with compulsory payment of a fine of Rs. 50000/- (Fifty Thousand).

It is also further advised the passengers, especially the transporters/drivers not to venture out in the wee hours of the night, taking account of the present developing scenario. Defaulters will be interrogated, and if necessary, he/she will be penalized accordingly.

Information Secy.
RNYOM-NTL



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PU (L) NGULHAO THOMSONG, THADOU LITERATURE PA: THUSIM ACHOMLAM

Pu Ngulhao Thomsong  hi 1881 in Taning kho Nagaland a ana peng in ahi. Apa min Pu. So-ot ahin Anu Pi. Lhingnem chule apu min Pu. Tongngul ahi. Kum 7 alhin in Anu le Apan athisan lhon tan ahi. Amahi aneova pat ana kikheldoh peh in, Haosa le Upaten jong ana datmo lheh uve. Chapang veise tah ana hijeh chun kum 7 alhin jou nungin jong apao thei hih laije. Apao theilou vang chun Pasal lungthim phatah ahin ahi.

Kum 1900 in Kohima Christian School a ana kai in, 1906 in Bu VI ana jou tai. Bulte 15, 1907 chun Rev Revemburg in ana kithopin Jorhat Christian School a ana kaisah kitne. Tolbul 20, 1908 in tui ana lut in vangset umtah in Bu VIII chanbou ana simin tahsa damlouna jeh in ana chai tapoi.

Jorhat a aum sung chun Houlam a kouna ana jan ahi. Ahungdoh in Sirhima kho Nagaland a Christian hochu ana kithopin phat chomkhat Pathen Natohna in ahinkho, gunchutah in ana mangcha kitne. Kum 1910 in Manipur alut in ahi. Rev U.M  Fox in ana kou jeh in Ukhrul School a 1911-1913 sungin Jilkung in ana pangkit in ahi. 1914 in Tuijang Waichong kho a Houbung khat ana tungdoh in amatah Houbung lamkai in ana pang'e. Pathen Thutheng ahin gelkhoh jeh leh ahinkho kiphaltah a Pathen Natohna dinga ahin katdoh jeh chun Dr. D.S. Down chun "Pu. Ngulhao Thomsong hi Nagaland ahin Manipur hijongle amite dinga natong le Houbung phutdoh a anapang ama tabang khatcha jong umponte", tin ana sunne.

1915 in Nagaland sunga Sirhima INNPIPU Nguljahen chanu Nu. Chinkhokim ana kichenpin ahi. 1916 in Solkal (Hichi phat laija hi India gam chu British khut noija ana um ahi.) in France gaal (World War I) a manchah dingin Labour Crops khat ahin semdoh in, ama jong lamkai khat dingin ana lauvin ahi. Gaal kichai in England gama ana chepai un England Lengpa, King George VI in English Bible Dollar 150 man khat le Humpi Pon 2 ana pen ahi. Gaal Jo kipapina in Pu. Ngulhao jong British mipi angsunga thuseina phat ana peuve. Athusei achai jouvin British sepia hochun, "Indian boy chu thusei athem lheh'e", atiuvin ahi. Hichu aman, "Keila upasa le jinei chanei joununga vaikondoh kihita, chapang jong kihi talou", tin aseije.

1919 in England akonin ahung kilekit in Solkal Na atong in, Head clerk changei ana kaidoh'e. 1921 in anatoh ahai kit in Anal-Kuki holah a Pathen natong in ana kimangcha kitne. Hiti chun kumthum sungin Analho mi 334 baptized ana bol in Pathien Houbung dihtah Analho lah jenga jong ana phutdoh'e. Hiche jeh hin Anal hon tuni geijin Pu. Ngulhao ahol jing nalai uvin asumil pouve.

1925 in Pathen thu (Only gospel) kiti lekhabu khat ahin sun pan tan ahi. Hiti chun 1926 apat in Lekha lam ngailutna ahin neidoh kit tai. 1927 in Thadou lekhabul khat ahin semdoh in, hichu Thadouten lekha lama VAH loupitah ahin mudoh nikho ahijing tai. Hiche jeh a hi Pu Asong in, "Pu. Ngulhao hi Thadoute dinga Vah ahi" tin ana minvo hiel in ahi. 1960-1970 sungin hiche lekhabul hi kumseh in Bu 6500 ana kijohdoh jou jinge chule 1973-1983 sungin kumseh in 10,000 le 15,000 kikah ana kijohdoh jou jing'e. Hitabang Lekha Bul luul hi Thadoute laha tuni chanin koiman aboldoh jou tapon chule khonunga jong kisemdoh kit louding ahitai. 1930 in "Lung Phatvet" ana sunin. 1932 in "Thu kidong le kidonbut" ana sun kitne. Rome mite enga lekha thot chu1933 kum in ana sundoh kitne. Dr. Crozier le te Nupa lamkainan Thadou paovin Thulhun Thah (New Testament) ana ledoh in 1942 in ana tatdoh'e. Old Testament jong Genesis apat Deutronomy chan gei ana ledoh manin ahi.

Pu Ngulhao in anoija pao jatchom chomho hi Anu pao bangin athothei je: (1) English (2) Hindi (3) Bengali (4) Assamese (5) Chinese (6) Tripuri (7) Lushai (8) Angami (9) Zemai (10) Manipuri (11) Sema (12) Khasi. Hiche jeha hi pao themtah Mi ni kitho khom a Bible aledoh lhon chu Vannoi leiset a Bible kiledoh lah a tuni channa ahoipen lah a khat hijing nalai ahi.

Pu Ngulhao Thomsong hi Thadou pao hegil pentah in tuni geijin aki hejing nalaije. Thadou Bible a pao kimang hi ama pao ahi tia lah thei ahi. Amahi Thadoute dinga Lekha lam a VAH (light) ahi jengseh hilouvin Thadou Literature pa tia minvo hel ahi.

Ahinlah Vangset umtah in Dt: 20.6.1944 nin Soungsang (tua Hounveng) kiti Haflong, Assam munna angaicheng le ama ana khoto jingho dalhan a leiset gim genthei hinkho ana lha tai. Adam sungin Chapa 3 (thum) le Chanu 3 (thum) ana hin'e.

Sd Copy By
Siemboi Singsit

~ THADOU NAM
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GUITE ROAD UPDATE:

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Ani- 25.07.2025

Guite Road (NH-102B) Sinzawl gam, Khawkawn toh kikal (package 4B) lam ah lamlian khoubang apan buannawi hong luangsuk.

A hahsiang dingin Sinzawl apan JCB hong kuankhia ta.

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Senegal Prez Faye Urges Officials to Replace His Portrait with Family Photos

The young president of Senegal, Basiru Diomaye Faye, has said: 'I do not want to see my picture in your offices because I am neither God nor an icon. I am a servant of this country.' Instead, put up pictures of your children in the office and whenever a decision needs to be made, look at that picture. And if the temptation to steal arises in any way, look deeply at that picture of your family and ask yourself if this family would like to be known as the family of a thief who has deceived the country.👏👏👏


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Kuki-Zo Council Clarifies Fake Press Release Circulation

KUKI-ZO COUNCIL

Headquarters: Lamka | Email: kukizocouncil@gmail.com

PRESS CLARIFICATION
Date: 25th July 2025

It has come to the notice of the Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) that on 24th July 2025, some unknown miscreants circulated a fake press release using the official letterhead of the KZC. The content of this fabricated release contained false and misleading information which has the potential to incite hatred and create misunderstanding between communities.

The Kuki-Zo Council categorically clarifies that the said press release was not issued by the KZC, and it does not reflect the position or intention of the Council in any manner.

KZC views this act as highly unfortunate, malicious, and condemnable, and calls upon the authorities to identify and take appropriate action against those responsible for this deliberate attempt to disrupt communal harmony.

The public and media are strongly advised to verify the authenticity of any KZC-related statements or documents through the official KZC WhatsApp channel before circulation or publication.

We urge everyone to remain vigilant and refrain from spreading unverified information.

Issued by—
GINZA VUALZONG
Secretary, Information & Publicity,
Kuki-Zo Council (KZC)



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MLA Letpao Haokip Urges Governor to Act Against Absentee Tengnoupal DC

To,
Shri Ajay Kumar Bhalla,
Honourable Governor of Manipur
The 25th July, 2025

Dear Ajay ji,
I am writing this in the larger interest of my District as well as my constituency is concerned, DCs and all Officers deputed at Hill Districts attend their offices at their respective District Headquarters satisfactorily. Whereas, the Deputy Commissioner of Tengnoupal District does not attend his office at the District Headquarters. He usually functions in a village bordering Kakching District avoiding public interests. Several complaints had been received from the public pertaining to this matter.

As such, I shall be grateful if you could immediately intervene to make him attend his office at the District Headquarters or replace him with another competent officer who could discharge his duties in the interest of the public.

(Letpao Haokip)
Member
Manipur Legislative Assembly
42-Tengnoupal (ST)







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NSCN-IM CHQ Hebron: Special Prayer Gathering

26-15/2025-26/Info./CS
GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF NAGALIM
Cabinet Secretariat
Oking: CHQ, Hebron

24 July 2025
INFORMATION

There will be a Special Prayer Gathering in the Council Headquarters Church, Hebron on 30th July, 2025 at 11:00 AM. 

Naga Priests and Sisters (Nun) from various dioceses, including Imphal and Kohima will come together to offer prayers for the Naga Nation and NSCN leaders. 

This gathering aims to seek divine guidance, wisdom and strength for our Nation and its leaders.

Therefore, the concerned Naga National Workers and Naga Army authorities are informed to be (a) part of this gathering.

A special Mass will be held/offer for all Catholic members. All Catholic members, irrespective of rank and file, from both the Naga Army and Civil establishments are requested to attend this gathering.

(CAPT. (RETD.) TH. RAINAM)
Cabinet Secretary to the GPRN
Cabinet Secretary
Government of the People’s Republic of Nagalim

Copy to:
1. All Concerned
2. Office Copy


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4 Arrested in Manipur for Drug Trafficking; Drugs, Cash and Vehicles Seized

Kangpokpi, July 25: In a significant crackdown on drug trafficking on July 24, four individuals from Manipur's Naga community were arrested during a joint operation carried out by Kangpokpi District Police, Senapati District Police, and personnel from the 112 and 94 battalions of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).



Acting on credible intelligence about suspected narcotics activity in T Khullen village under Kangpokpi Police Station (KPI PS), the security forces launched a coordinated cordon and search operation.

The operation led to the recovery of 273 soap cases containing suspected narcotic substances weighing approximately 3.5 kilograms. Additionally, the team seized unaccounted cash totaling ₹99,09,850, seven mobile phones, two light motor vehicles (a DI and a Hyundai Creta), financial documents, and other items believed to be used for trafficking activities.

The arrested individuals have been identified as:

1. S. Poubinah Teinamei (31), daughter of Kapong Shakpa Teinamei, from T Khullen, Kangpokpi District

2. PF Adaphro (34), wife of TK Rocky, from T Khullen, Kangpokpi District

3. S. Boibina (29), wife of Moses, from T Khullen, Kangpokpi District

4. Lungdinibou Thiumei (52), son of Mahenthui Thuimei, from Khundong Khunkhaiba, Tamenglong District

A First Information Report (FIR) has been registered at the Kangpokpi Police Station, and further investigation is underway.
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President Rule Extended In Manipur

President Rule extended for another 6 months in Manipur 
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ZC Relief Committee: Frontline

Lamka, July 24, 2025: Tuni sunnung dak 12 in, Loklaiphai frontline volunteers a ding essential items piakkhiakna  Zomi Council Relief Committee in, a nuai a bang in nei hi:

1. Rice
2. Matar
3. Chana
4. Essential oil
5. Soap
6. Toothbrush
7. Toothpaste
8. Onion
9. Potato
10. Mosquito repellent
11. Ngathu
12. Dal
13. Garlic
14. Salt
15. Dishwash
16. Nutrella

Media, Information & Publicity
Zomi Council Headquarters
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Malaysia | A 10veina Meeting Om Ding

25/07/2025 ni in meeting om ding hi. A mun" a veng" pan in Pu Zo suan Zo Khuo Hausa leh Upa kici van nguoi khuo khat pan Hausa upa te mi 2 ta tei" ciel na kang neih vuh hi.

Tam meeting mun ah a veng" a mun" pan in Zo Khuo Hausa Upa te ahizong mipi lampan zong meeting hing kai nuam tapoh kimaitai ding a, a veng" mun tuam" pan meeting hing kai zosie lamsap kuan leh tun Zo Supporter lampan kivaihawm ding hi.

Zo Supporter lamkai EC koi mapoh zong khapet in meeting panmun i lahna ding vun pel loh hing kapat ciet ta vun.

Zo Supporter
Lungdam,

A mun: PJ 17 Veng
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6:00pm: Hun kipan ding

24-07-2025 | Thursday
©𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐈𝐧𝐒𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭
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KNA-NEI Oppose 'Any Kuki Tribe' ST Recommendation by Manipur Govt

OFFICE OF THE KUKI NATIONAL ASSEMBLY NORTH EAST INDIA*
GRACE COTTAGE, PAITE VENG-IMPHAL

PRESS RELEASE
Imphal the 24th April 1991

The joint public leaders of Kuki communities of Manipur condemned the resolution taken by the State Government for recommendation of "ANY KUKI TRIBE" in the Scheduled Tribe list of Manipur.

Kuki leaders of various tribes such as Thadou, Kom, Zou, Vaiphei, Paite, Gangte, and Simte came to know that the State Government has already approved for recommendation of "ANY KUKI TRIBE" in The Scheduled Tribe list of Manipur, and viewed it as a wrong decision taken by the Government without giving any chance of consultation to the communities are going to be involved. It is viewed as a move to bring disintegration and disorder among the non-Naga communities of Manipur tribals.

Since 'KUKI' is a generic term applied to the various non-Naga tribes of Manipur no tribe can exclusively exist as the Kuki tribe. The Kuki as such has no distinctive culture, language, social tradition etc. It is not at all a living tribe and cannot be recognised as a tribe. It can be retained as the common name for Kuki communities just like the Nagas do accept NAGA as their common nomenclature.

We therefore demand immediate review of the State Government's decision for recommendation of "ANY KUKI TRIBE" in The Scheduled Tribe list of Manipur in public interest and for the end of justice.


Vumlun Haokip (Thadou Leader)

M. S. Shompa Kom (Kom Leader)

Chinsuonlam Zo (Zou Tribe Leader)

Mangkhohen Vaiphei (Vaiphei Tribe Leader)

Theinmang Paite (Paite Tribe Leader)

K. K. Lala Gangte (Gangte Tribe Leader)

T. Nengkhogin Simte (Simte Tribe Leader)

Copy to:-
1. Chief Minister, Manipur
2. Chief Secretary, Govt. of Manipur
3. Commr (Hill/TD), Govt. of Manipur
4. Director (TD) 
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KReF Condemns FNCC's Indefinite Bandh Despite Repeated Kuki Appeals

The Kuki Reformation Forum (KReF) has expressed deep concern over the Foothills Naga Co-ordinating Committee’s (FNCC) decision to impose an indefinite bandh affecting Kuki movement along the Kangpokpi–Churachandpur road. This action comes despite multiple appeals from Kuki organisations urging the FNCC and related groups not to disrupt vital routes on humanitarian grounds.

Several prominent Kuki organisations had earlier appealed to civil society organisations (CSOs) and the NSCN-IM, requesting them not to hinder essential connectivity during this critical period:

  1. World Kuki-Zo Intellectual Council (WKZIC-GHQ), Ref. No. 193/WKZIC-GHQ/(PR)/2023-25, dated July 15, 2025

  2. Kuki-Zo Council (KZC), dated July 19, 2025

  3. Kuki Human Rights Council (KHRC), dated July 20, 2025

Despite these appeals, the FNCC has enforced the bandh through areas including Makhan (Liangmei) and Dolong Khunou (Kuki blood Chiru Village), citing unverified reasons.

KReF has pointed out that the ceasefire ground rules of NSCN-IM, originally applicable across the Northeast, have been restricted to Nagaland since July 27, 2001, as per the Government of India's decision. This could be a reason why the FNCC and affiliated groups have disregarded the Kuki appeals.

In a strong message, KReF has warned that if any retaliatory blockades or actions are taken by Kukis along routes dominated by the three tribes involved—Liangmei, Rongmei, and Zemei—no individual, CSO, or the Kuki community as a whole should be held responsible. The statement also urged other communities to be aware of the possible consequences triggered by the ongoing blockade.

Issued by:
Kuki Reformation Forum (KReF)

24 July 2025

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KUKI INPI SADAR HILLS: PRESS STATEMENT

PRESS STATEMENT
24th July, 2025

Subject: Unauthorised Press Releases on Sadar Hills Issues by External Entities

It has come to our attention that certain individuals, intellectuals, and civil society organizations (CSOs) outside of Sadar Hills have taken it upon themselves to issue press statements and public opinions regarding matters exclusively related to Sadar Hills.
We, the Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills and stakeholders of Sadar Hills, strongly condemn and reject such unauthorized interventions. The affairs, concerns, and interests of Sadar Hills are being responsibly and adequately addressed by its own leadership in coordination with the relevant authorities. There is no necessity or justification for external parties to speak or act on our behalf.
Such actions not only create confusion and misrepresentation but also undermine the integrity and autonomy of the leadership within Sadar Hills. We urge all individuals and organizations outside of the region to refrain from making any statements or interventions concerning Sadar Hills unless expressly authorized.
We call upon the public and the media to recognize and respect the voices of the rightful representatives of Sadar Hills. Let it be made clear that only statements issued through our recognized leadership or mandated bodies should be considered official and valid.
We remain committed to handling our internal matters peacefully, wisely, and in unity.

(THANGLENHAO CHONGLOI)
Secretary, Information & Publicity
Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills
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Lamka: Ccpur College IT Centre

The IT Centre of CCpur College is fully prepared for the upcoming SSC online examinations.

Let's pray for a seamless process that leaves no room for criticism. 

ZOGAM INSIGHT
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BANK PAPERS, MULTIPLE CREDITS: MULTI-CRORE HIGHWAY COMPENSATION MYSTERY

THE SANGAI EXPRESS | IMPHAL | 21 JULY 2025

 

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Tentative World Indigenous Day Program Schedule – IPFM

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

11:00 am – 2:30 pm

Item Displays: Indigenous Folk Songs, Dances and Special Numbers

  • Public Arrival: 10:00 – 10:50 am

  • Arrival of Chief Guest & Dignitaries: 10:50 – 11:05 am

  • Flag Hoisting: 11:08 am

  • 11:15: Proceed to the Hall

  • Welcome Song: Adimjati Girls Hostel

  • Welcome Speech & follow by Introduction & Presentation: President, IPFM

  • Cultural Dance: Kasom Village, Tangkhul Naga

  • Short Speech: President, NEIPF

  • A Sundry Cultural Assortment: Needy Home Academy

  • Brief Reports: Presidents, N.E. States Chapters

  • Folk Song: Meitei, Thadou

  • Speech: Guest of Honor

  • Special Appearance: Manipur Ningols Ministry

  • Speech: Special Guests

  • Folk Song: Chiru

  • Speech: Chief Guest

  • Words of Gratitude: Diphui Prinmai, Social Activist

  • Closing Song: Needy Home Academy, Mapao Zingtun

Media Coverage: IPFM Media Cell & Publicity
Live Coverage: SK TV

Speech Duration Guidelines:

  • Brief Reports: 4–5 minutes

  • Short Speech: 5–7 minutes

  • Guests of Honour: 8–10 minutes

  • Special Guests: 8–10 minutes

    *via social media.

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Kuki Sub-Tribes in Manipur, 2011 Census


Population data of 23 Kuki sub-tribes in Manipur from the 2011 Census, detailing tribe names, population count, and percentage share. 

Sl. NoTribePopulation% in Kuki
1Aimol3,1900.638%
2Anal23,5094.7018%
3Chiru8,5991.7198%
4Chothe3,5850.717%
5Gangte17,1783.4356%
6Hmar48,3759.675%
7Koirao4,4750.895%
8Koireng1,8730.3746%
9Maring26,4285.2848%
10Monshang2,4270.4854%
11Moyon2,5160.5032%
12Kom14,5282.9056%
13Lamkang7,7701.554%
14Lusei8,0641.6128%
15Paite55,54211.1084%
16Purum2780.0556%
17Ralte170.00034%
18Simte6,7281.3456%
19Sukte8040.1608%
20Thadou2,15,91343.1826%
21Vaiphei42,9578.5914%
22Zou24,2944.8588%
23AKT28,3425.6684%

Total Population: 5,43,799

Source: Data Collected from Internet Source by Nehminthang Kipgen

*via social media.

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Konyak Students’ Union Orders ILP Checks, Calls for Deportation of Violators

NOTIFICATION

This is to inform all concerned that the Konyak Students’ Union has directed all Federating Units, especially Tizit Area and Naginimora Area—those stationed at Namsa Gate and Naginimora Gate—to deploy 100 (One Hundred) volunteers daily at every entry point into Mon district.

The volunteers are tasked with checking all non-local entrance into Mon district to ensure they are carrying valid ILP and proper documentation.

Anyone found without valid documentation must be deported immediately from Mon district.

In addition, the Konyak Students’ Union strongly appeals the District Administration to suspend the ILP (Inner Line Permit) registration process for a minimum period of one month, to allow proper scrutiny and to prevent unchecked influx into our district.

Strict compliance from all units and concerned authorities is expected in the interest of safeguarding our indigenous rights and security.

Issued by:
Konyak Students’ Union


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ZLSU Warns of Infiltration Risk Amid Assam Evictions

 Press Release

The Zeliang Students’ Union Nagaland (ZLSU) expresses serious concern over the ongoing eviction drives carried out by the Assam Government, which have resulted in the displacement of thousands of alleged illegal immigrants from various districts, particularly those bordering Nagaland. In light of these developments, there is an increasing threat of illegal immigrants attempting to cross into Nagaland, especially into the sensitive border region of Peren District.

The Union strongly urges the Government of Nagaland, district authorities, law enforcement agencies, and all concerned stakeholders to remain highly vigilant and take immediate preventive measures to safeguard our land, identity, and community security. The porous and forested borders of Peren District make it vulnerable to infiltration by displaced individuals seeking illegal resettlement.

The ZLSU appeals to the district administration to intensify patrolling along border areas, activate temporary check gates, and verify all unfamiliar individuals or families entering interior villages. We further request the village councils and citizens to report any suspicious movement and refrain from accommodating outsiders without proper verification.

We also call upon the Government of Nagaland to issue a clear advisory to all Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police, particularly in border districts, to remain alert and work in close coordination with local bodies to prevent unauthorized settlements.

The Zeliang Students’ Union Nagaland reaffirms its commitment to protecting the land, culture, and rights of our people. We urge all tribal bodies, youth organizations, and concerned citizens to extend full cooperation to the authorities and remain watchful during this critical time. Any attempt to alter the demographic structure or exploit our customary land rights will be firmly opposed. Let us stand united to defend the integrity and security of our people and our land.

Sd/- (Roland Zeliang)
President, ZLSU

(Keyinerulu)
General Secretary, ZLSU


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Eastern Liangmei Naga Chief Denounces Fake Statement on Kuki Movement

 CLARIFICATION STATEMENT

This is to clarify that the statement widely circulated on social media under the name eastern Liangmei Naga chief/chairman association Kangpokpi district Manipur, dated 23rd July 2025 purportedly issuing directive to Liangmei or Naga leaders regarding the Kuki movement in the context of the indefinite band called by FNCC, is entirely false and unauthorized.

I Poulung hereby declare that I have no knowledge of such a statement. I did not authorize, participate in, or endorse the issuance of any such directive.

As a responsible leader, I strongly condemn this malicious acts aims at defaming my name and misleading the public.

I demand that the individual responsible for fabricating and circulating this false a statement surrender themselves to eastern Liangmei Naga Chief/Chairman Association within 24 hours. Failure to do so compel us to take necessary legal action under the relevant laws of the land.

Furthermore, the misuse of the name of the community and the Naga identity for such divisive and defamatory purpose is unacceptable. Such action, which seeks to tarnish the image of the community must be condemned by all.

(Signed)
Poulung Chawang
President, Eastern Liangmei Naga Chief Association



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