ZUF Issues Summon to Actress Kungliangliu Gangmei and Father
The letter, dated 23rd August 2025 and signed by MK Ajona Kamei (GSO-1), directs the father and daughter to appear at the group's General Headquarters on 24th August 2025. The summon cites issues over Kungliangliu's "presentation and dressing in media," calling it a challenge to a prior warning issued by the outfit.
The notice has sparked concern among locals and her supporters, who fear rising militant interference in cultural expression and women's freedom.
#ZUF #Zeliangrong #rongmei
Unidentified Young Woman’s Body Found in Dwarka, Delhi
New Delhi, Aug 23: The body of a young woman, believed to be from the Northeast, was found inside a large jute bag near a park nalah in Dwarka District, PS Dabri area.
According to initial details shared by Helping Hands, the deceased appears to be around 20 years old, possibly a college student or a young working professional. She has a distinctive black tattoo on her hand – a heart symbol with the letters “RR” – which may help in identifying her.
The organisation has appealed to the public, especially those from the Northeast community in Delhi, to help in identification. If no family comes forward, Helping Hands has stated that they will take responsibility for her burial in the Dwarka graveyard.
Robin Hibu, IPS and President of Helping Hands, urged, “If anyone has information about a missing girl, please share the details immediately so the body can be handed over to the family with dignity.”
Those with information are requested to contact Helping Hands and assist in the identification process.
KSO NOTIFICATION: DU ADMISSION
Education Department
NOTIFICATION
All concerned candidates are advised not to miss this opportunity and to ensure their participation in the Round-II Admission process.
Regards,
Kerry Janggoulen Khongsai
Janakpuri Roads Turning into Dumping Yards
The situation is compounded by chaotic traffic snarls. Cars, buses, autos, and bikes crawl bumper to bumper, with no proper management in sight. Hawkers and illegal parking worsen the congestion, making the roads nearly impossible to navigate during peak hours. The combination of traffic mismanagement and garbage heaps reflects the collapse of urban governance in one of Delhi’s busiest zones.
Health experts warn that such unhygienic conditions could trigger outbreaks of dengue, malaria, and other waterborne diseases. Yet, the authorities appear to be in deep slumber. Municipal garbage trucks appear occasionally, but the waste keeps piling up as if there is no long-term plan or monitoring system in place.
Residents are questioning whether Janakpuri has been completely abandoned by the Delhi civic body. “The government talks about Swachh Bharat, but here we are standing in a mountain of garbage. If this is the capital of India, what example are we setting for the world?” asked another resident in frustration.
It is time the Delhi Government and Municipal Corporation act with urgency. Strict enforcement of waste disposal rules, daily cleaning, penalties on open dumping, and proper traffic regulation must be implemented without delay. Until then, Janakpuri will remain trapped in filth and chaos — a dark reminder of official negligence in the heart of the national capital.
~ KV NEWS
THANGKHAL MUFFLER
Akashvani Imphal Announces Results for Liangmai, Zeme & Inpui Dialects
Imphal, August 21, 2025: Akashvani Imphal has officially announced the results of auditions for casual announcers in three dialects—Liangmai, Zeme, and Inpui—after approval from the Additional Director General (CO), Guwahati.
For the Liangmai dialect, 10 candidates have been selected. The list includes:
Ch. Glorialiu (Roll No. L-010)
Sithuiliu Newmai (L-001)
Maningsiliu Dirinamai (L-019)
Mariakbonliu Marenmai (L-023)
Wijikliiu Rimai (L-026)
N. Kawichamdinliu (L-005)
Z. Kadilungbou Newmai (L-027)
Benniliu Abonmai (L-007)
Th. Jolly (L-017)
Changwiliu Newmai (L-012)
In addition, five candidates are on the waiting list:
Ch. Maisikamliu (L-021)
P. Thoidamsanliu (L-024)
Paramthouliiu Pamai (L-002)
Pikimliu Makuimai (L-015)
Benjamin Pamei (L-004)
Similar lists of selected and waiting candidates have also been published for the Zeme and Inpui dialects, highlighting Akashvani’s focus on preserving and promoting diverse tribal languages through its broadcasting services.
All successful candidates are instructed to accept or decline the offer by August 26, 2025, at 11:00 AM, at the Chamber of the Head of Programme, Akashvani Imphal, with original documents. Those who fail to respond by the deadline will be treated as having declined, and candidates from the waiting list may be considered.
This recruitment marks a significant step in giving representation to local voices and strengthening indigenous dialects on public radio.
ITNA HANG HI: MIMI DIMSIANMUAN
Mihing khat tawh i kizop theih nading in i paisan ding tampi om a, i ki-it theih na ding a hih nakleh ci in haksa sa pi pi in mihing te' ading ciang in lungsim khetsat baih mah mah leu leu hi. I hun, i sum leh paai, na khempeuh piak ding pen ngaihsut tentan kul lo in zong pia ngam hi hang. Tua bang a i ki piak ngam na pen i it man leh amau tawh i kizop na a kip theih na ding a hih man hi.
Tuabang mah in, Pasian tawh ki zop ding ciangin zong i paisan ding tampi tak om a, ngeina luite leh i zongsat a hoih lo tuam tuam te nusiat hong kul hi.
I nuntak na ah Pasian tawh a thukzaw a ki zawp na i neih ciang in hong piak ding thupha te' sang in amah hong pia pa ki teel zaw a, natna leh haksat na tampi tak hong tun ciang nangawn in zong na khempeuh te tung ah vaihawm pa it zaw i hih manin tua khempeuh te' tung ah zong ki lungkim hi.
Avek pi in itna hang hi.
~Mimi Dimsianmuan
Zogam Committee Begins Vaccination Drive
The first phase of the vaccination drive has already reached several villages, including Tuimui, Selbung, Haiciin, Lingthuk, and Cikha. The campaign aims to deliver essential healthcare directly to communities at the grassroots level.
Following the initial success, the committee announced that the program will soon expand to cover Zampi, Tauleng, and other nearby villages. The broader rollout seeks to ensure that more people benefit from the initiative.
Officials of the committee expressed hope that this vaccination campaign will serve as a foundation for stronger health and welfare programs in the future. The early success reflects the administration’s determination to protect the health and safety of its citizens.
#Zomi #Zogam #ZPCC #ZVC
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A THUPHA SAN HONG HAWM, HONG KHEN HI
Khangthak Zomi lasiam lakpan lungsim picing leh thukhual, etteh huai ih neih khak Zogam Galkapte nak pitak in ki lungdam hi, thamlo in hampha le angtang mahmah ung cih zong hi ih page pan hong zasak hi ungh. Topa' a tanu thupha hong piaksak henla Topa gamzaina ding leh Zogam ading hong zatsak semsem hen.
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TUIBONG LHANGHOH TWIJIN PASAL NI LHOH A, KIMAN A KIHUH DOH
Pastor nu aw ajah phat un Pa Lenlal Khongsai le aloinu in ana dellut masapen honin lei bulla chu ana tuh lhon'a chujouva akaidoh'u ahi
Chujouvin Church Pastor Pr.Jamkholal Lupho in District hospital a first-aid din apui tan ahi.
Kholai Lhanghoh tui tia noise ding ahipon, lamlen a twi alet teng moh pal pal jong bol behseh louvin aphan ahi.
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Seibawi Haokip
KANI, KANI VO KANI !
(Rom. 14:21)
Pr. Thangkhomang Suantak
(L.Semol 15/8/2025)
(1) Nam lamkai: "Kanam mite kani hi thil phalou ahijeh in nam pumpin Ibolloubeh diu ahi,' tia khamgah ding itileh, 'Tu gallai tolaiya, inle lou kihalchaita hiche beh kabollou uleh iti kakihinsouva donle kai ipia kapeh diuham?" ati jeh un ima seitheitalouvin ikam abing e.
(2) Haosa: "Kakho kaveng thilphalou ahijeh in kahaosatna gamsung'ah kani hi tupoute,' tiding katileh, 'Galle toljeh a inle lou kichaita hiche beh kakibolthei loudiu leh nakho-ah hungnung chen tapong'e,' atijeh un kakam abing tai. Alangkhat a hiche kani text beh kaneh kit louleh Nampi le kakho kaveng kakithopi joukitlou ding ahikit jeh in kakam abing e.
(3) Houlamkai: "Houbung mite kani hi Christiante boldin adihtheipoi, bolhihbeh un,' tia khamgah ding akitileh, "Tu gallai tollaiya, hiche beh akibollouleh, iti kikihinso a, hopsom maicham le houbung sumdon ho ipi kipe ding ham," atijeh un ikam abing e.
(4) Nampi: Nam lamkai, Haosa, Houlamkaiho kambinna chu tuhin vannoiyin, "Narco Terrorist," tin eihetauvin, Hundred Percent (100%) Christian kahitauve tia kithang'at te chu tuhin, "100% kani a sum holte," tin eikihetauvin, vannoiyah jumna sangpen itoh tauve.
Tuhin Govt. masang'ah Namlamkai ho ajumtan, Nam lamkai ho masang'ah Haosaho ajumtan, nampi le Pathen ang'ah Houlamkaiho ajumtai.
Achaina leh,
(1) Aleilhouho, ajoh ho chuleh aneho kam hung bing'a,
(2) Vannoiyin hotle mah a ihinneiyuva, ei kithopi diu ho kam hung bing kit a,
(3) Pathen melma Nam ihung hikhah uva,
Achainale inam gentheinau hi suhlhapmo a hung umding ham tijat aum e.
Assam Rifles Clarifies on Mapping of Myanmarese Nationals
According to the press release, Lt Gen Lakhhera explained that under the new Free Movement Regime (FMR) policy, Myanmarese nationals entering India through designated crossing points are being systematically mapped. Since December, over 42,000 individuals have been recorded using biometric systems and other measures instituted by concerned government agencies. The collected data is being shared with all relevant authorities.
The clarification further highlighted that Myanmarese citizens primarily stay temporarily in the northeastern states of India, particularly in Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram, and Arunachal Pradesh, before eventually returning to their country under the provisions of the FMR policy.
The seminar, held at Manipur University, was part of ongoing academic collaboration between the Assam Rifles and the university.
The release urged media outlets not to twist or misconstrue the statement, stressing the importance of reflecting facts in their correct context.
Kuki-Zo Council Refutes “Illegal Immigrants” Claim in Manipur
KZC/SIP/PR/017 | Dated: 21st August 2025
The Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) expresses deep concern over the deliberate misinterpretation of the recent statement made by the Director General of Assam Rifles (DGAR) regarding the influx of individuals from Myanmar into India. The DGAR had clearly stated that around 42,000 persons have crossed over into India from Myanmar due to the ongoing political and ethnic turmoil in that country. These individuals have been sheltered across various North Eastern States, including Mizoram, Manipur, and Nagaland.
However, former Chief Minister of Manipur, Shri N. Biren Singh, in his habitual haste and malice, twisted this fact to once again propagate his false narrative of “illegal immigrants” in Manipur. This reckless statement is not only misleading but also dangerous, as it seeks to vilify the Kuki-Zo people and further inflame tensions in an already fragile situation.
The fact of the matter is that these 42,000 persons are not “illegal immigrants” as alleged by Biren Singh. They are victims of war and persecution in Myanmar, who have crossed the international border seeking refuge and safety. The Assam Rifles, in accordance with established protocols of the Free Movement Regime (FMR), has been recording their biometrics and documents, ensuring that due procedures are followed. This alone refutes the baseless claim that they are “illegal.”
It is highly regrettable that certain media houses, instead of exercising journalistic integrity, have chosen to echo Biren Singh’s false narrative, thereby spreading misinformation and stigmatizing an entire community. We urge the media to exercise greater responsibility and verify facts before publishing such sensitive reports.
The Kuki-Zo people of Manipur are not illegal immigrants, nor have we entered India in recent times. We are the indigenous sons and daughters of this land, whose history and existence in the hills of Manipur long predate the present political boundaries. Attempts to brand us otherwise are nothing but a continuation of the divisive and discriminatory politics of N. Biren Singh, whose tenure as Chief Minister was marked by communal prejudice and targeted policies against the Kuki-Zo.
Issued by—
TATE LEH NU LEH PATE KAL ~ Nu Neiching
(Eph 6:1-4)
Naupangte aw, Mangpa ah na nu leh na pate uh thu mang un, tami sil dih ahi.
“Na nu leh na pa zatat in,” tua khu thupieh chiem nei masa pen ahi.
“Tuachi’n nou a dingin ahoi dinga leitung ah na dam sawt ding uhi.”
Tualeh nou pate aw, na tate uh, sulungthah sih unlen, Mangpa thununna leh thuhilna ah entup zaw un.
Tami Bible tang dungjui in innsung kikep dan enkhawm va ui chi ihi.
Q. Koiten nu leh pate thu mang un a chi ei?
= Naupangten nu leh pate thu man ding a chi hi
Nu leh Pa tampiten atate un zi leh ta anei zou chiengua zong amau thuthu aman ding uh, amoute uhleh atute tan uh zong amau thuthu a a omsah ding bang sa ua, thu nawngkai bai mama hi.
Rev. Dr JM Paupu in atapa te kungah, noute zi nei na hitah ziehun, na zite uh toh thu nakikum ta ding ua, koute (nu leh pa) nang poimo na uh a om a, nang dawh uhleh kang ham ding ua, nang dawh lou uhleh kou hing kikum lou ding ka hi uh, chin in ka gen hi a chi a, biblical mama hi. Tambanga tate tunga vaihawm nu leh pa bangjat a om de aw?
Tapa ten zi leh ta ang nei zou chieng ua hakangdan theilou nu leh pate zieha innsung buai tampi ki om a, tate hinkhuo a tungihna guantu ki suoh thei hi.
Theiding:
Naupangte aw na nute uhleh napate uh thu mang un (Eph 6:1) chi ahi banga......Pasal in anu leh apa anuasie dinga azi lam ah abeh ta ding hi, zong kichi ahi. (Eph 5:31)
Nu leh pa thuman hun leh, zi lam a beh hun i khentheilou leh damna sangin buaina hing pieng bai zaw hi.
Nu leh pate pen a damsung pumpi uh zatat (honour) ding, it ding, apoimaw bang ua zong kep ding, hinanleh amau thu zong Pasian thu toh akituoh sih leh man ding hisamlou hi.
Gualzawlna tanna ding leh leitunga i damsawt na dingin nu leh pate thuman ding chi in, amauten Pasian thu toh kituohlou pi in hing pui in, ei thumang talei, i thumanna in hing suhsiet law thei hi.
Naupang hinonlou, Zinei tanei....Mi piching hita ten i thuman dan etchien poimaw ta hi. Pasian dan kal zen a thumanna omthei tham ahiziehin.
Nu leh pate dawh nonlou ding, athu uh man nonlou ding chi ihi sih a, Bible toh kituoh a thuman ding, Bible pulam a mihing ki gahna te topsan ding chi ihi zaw uhi.
Nu leh paten zong tate suhlungthah lou a, Mangpa danthu hinghilna banga ettup ding chi ahi (Eph 6:4)
Nu leh pa tampi ten Mangpa danthu toh kituoh lou zen a tate thunun zong ki om veve hi. Mangpa danthu pulam a kithununna khu sil zauhua ahi zaw hi. Ga hoi suangthei lou hi.
Atangpi a i buaina uh khu, Pasian thu in agenkhahlou, mihing thugousie i tudet chinten te uh ahi zaw hi.
Nu leh paten zong i tate tunga i thuneina uh azi nei zou uapat hakangdan i siemlou uhleh khat leh khat kisulungthah theina anai mama a, alang alang a dingin zong nawngkaina a tun lel hi.
Innsung damna dingin Mangpan Athu theisiemna hing guanta uhen aw. 🙏🙏
~ W/A
KSO MUMBAI welcomes GUGUN KIPGEN
Maban a jong ahung lolhing tou peh din Best wishes ahin kibol in ahi.
Sd/-
KSO Mumbai
KUKI STUDENTS' ORGANISATION BANGALORE KIPA THUSEINA
Amasan penin 45th channa Melthah Lemna 2025 kingon thupi tah boina beihel'a chaitheiya phatpha eipeuva Chung Pathen thangvahna ipeuve.Kingon kimanna chunga toh le tham'a pan ana laho jouse chunga amasapenin kipathu isei uve.
Chule tuni kingon vetlomtah a eitolpeh uva phat homtoh teni chunga jong kipathu sangtah isei uvin ahi. Abanin, kingon inei nauva Jin Gun, Jin Ja-Um leh Kin Neipa a eipan peh hou chunga seijoulou kipathu isei uvin ahi.
Kingon a minchong Pathen Lhacha, Hou Lamkai ho jouse chunga jong kipathu isei uve.Kingon lolhingsah keu hilouva, mipi jouse chol le nanga umsah manlouva suthoujing jaithem ho jouse leh Chondan lom jouse chunga jong kipathu isei uvin ahi.
Kingon kiman sunga Sounds lang hihen khonung jongle vetthei dinga limlah leh videos eikap peh uva Media Team ho chunga jong kipathu sangtah isei uve.
Tuni kingon a hung kalsong Pi le Pu, Minu le Mipa chuleh Nungah-Gollhang ho jouse chunga kipathu sangtah isei uve. Nangho jouse jal a kingon manlutah chu lolhingsel in ichai thei uvin, ami jouse chunga avel vel in kipathu iseikit u've.
Melthah Lemna kingon imanna chung uva mihem hijeh a suhkhel bolkhel chuleh sei lhinglel le seival ho Pakai min in kingaidamto cheh utin, ahung lhung ding phat hoa jong KSO Bangalore ingailutnau banna itosot jom jing dinguvin ikitem cheh uve.
Chungmang Pan Kuki Nam mite phatthei bohjing tahen.
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Kuki Students' Organisation Bangalore
MTC/MDF galkap khat Aizawl zato ah mualliam
Mara thautawi dang khat CDF-Mara leh CC te tawh a kikapna pan vua liam na a ngah hin zong gen lai uh hi.
Salai Ceu Mang Cinzah pen sya (sir) khat zong hi in, PDF-Zoland ah zong training pe zel khat hi cih zong gen uh hi.
ZOMI INFO🔴🟡🟢
ZOGAM GALKAP TE THAPIAK NA NEI
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21 Kuki Students Selected for MBBS at Churachandpur Medical College
TN Haokip’s Name Erased: Khongjom War Gate Divided
The name of former Minister T.N. Haokip has been deliberately erased from the Khongjom War Memorial Gate plaque. What was once a mark of respect now stands as a scar—reflecting Manipur’s ongoing ethnic tensions.
The memorial, built to honour unity, sacrifice, and the fight against colonial rule, should remind people of courage and togetherness. Instead, it has become another sign of the rift between the Meitei and Kuki communities.
The removal of Haokip’s name is not just about one man—it symbolizes the deep mistrust dividing Manipur today. Observers believe this act shows how much relations have worsened. Instead of healing wounds, damaging memorials only deepens scars.
The irony is striking: Haokip’s wife is Meitei, highlighting how personal ties still connect both communities through marriage, blood, and shared history. Yet, public acts like this only emphasize separation.
This is more than a missing name—it is about the breaking apart of coexistence. Unless both sides respect their shared past, such acts will continue to damage hopes for peace.
The Khongjom War Memorial, once a tribute to bravery and sacrifice, now tells a painful story of division—stone by stone.
#ManipurViolence #Manipur #Meitei #Kuki
~ KV NEWS
HMAR YOUTH RANKS 22 IN MANIPUR NEET 2025
We firmly believe he will reach even greater heights in the days to come.
ZYA Delhi Region Holds Swearing-in Ceremony
New Delhi, August 20, 2025: The Zomi Youth Association (ZYA), Delhi Region, held its swearing-in ceremony on Wednesday (20.08.'25) evening at PSOI Nehru Park, Chanakyapuri. The programme began at 7 p.m. and was conducted by Pu Biaklun Shoute.
The oath of office was administered by Pu Dr. Philip Mangkang Zou, President of Zomi Council, Delhi & NCR Branch, while Pastor Nelson Thangkhanlal led the gathering in prayer. Pu K. Ginkhanthang delivered the vote of thanks, appreciating the contributions of members and well-wishers.
The solemn event concluded with a prayer and fellowship dinner, led by Pastor Thangdoulal. The ceremony was marked by unity, prayerful dedication, and a renewed commitment to community service.
Zomi Council Reports Delhi Meetings with Govt Officials
~ KV NEWS
KSO CCPUR submits MEMO to Manipur Governor
1. PHC at Tuibong Block/Area
2. Upgradation of GM H/S to Higher Secondary
3. EMRS at Tuibong and Samulamlan Block
4. Upgradation of Koite UJB to High School under Education (S) Hills
5. Upgradation of Seilal UJB to High School under ADC
6. NIELIT CCPur Extension to a full fledged/ Autonomous with a regular/Permanent Direct
7. Fully functional ITI Saikot
8. KSO Community School (KCS) to a residential School
9. Army Public School at old Churachandpur (Songpi).
10. MPSC Exam Centre, Revenue, CMC le adang² jong i podoh uve.
Mizo Officers Honoured with Army Commendations
🌟 Pride of Mizoram! 🌟
Two brave officers from the Mizo community have made the nation proud with their recent military honours.
Lt Col Laldinpuia received the Chief of the Army Staff Commendation.
Major Samuel Lalthanmawia was awarded the Northern Command GOC-in-C Commendation.
Their courage and dedication stand as a true inspiration for Mizoram and the country. 🇮🇳✨
#Mizoram #IndianArmy #PrideOfTheNation
ZSF leaders interact with Manipur Governor
Some of issues discussed were:
Churachandpur Government College - need for opening of new departments; opening of PG courses & the revival of the Community College which has since become defunct.
Suitable engagement of displaced teaching & Non-teaching Staff of DMU & MU.
The injustice faced by the MPSC 2016 successful candidates who were denied Grant of Continuity of service & an exam center in Lamka for the upcoming MPSC Mains, 2025 exams. Allocation of exam center for all competitive exams in Lamka.
Early completion of CMC Permanent Campus (Mata village)
Establishment of a New Central University in Lamka.
Establishment of technical & professional institutes in Lamka viz, IIHM, NIT, NIT, etc...
Appointment of locals as District Level Officers (DLO) such as the District Transport Officer (DTO).
Establishment of office of Accountant General (AG) to streamline all pension & salary related issues.
Establishment of a Consumer's Court in Lamka .
Lastly, ZSF-GHQ inquired about the Governor's report to the President of India* as per Article 371(c) & exhorted his excellency to convey the need for a political solution for the 'Zo' ethnic tribes.
INFORMATION & PUBLICITY WING (IPW)
ZSF-GHQ
Zomi Council reminds Governor on pending appeals, calls for real solutions
Kuki United FC leh Global Eimi in Kits sponsor ding
Governor of Manipur and DGAR Hear Public Grievances Presented by Kuki-Zo Council
KZC/SIP/PR/016 | Dated: 19th August 2025
Governor of Manipur and DGAR Hear Public Grievances Presented by Kuki-Zo Council
The Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) today held an official meeting with the Hon'ble Governor of Manipur, Shri Ajay Kumar Bhalla, at the Conference Hall of the Deputy Commissioner's Office, Churachandpur, at around 12:50 PM. In the meeting, the KZC raised 16 key public issues concerning the welfare and development of the Kuki-Zo inhabited areas. Among the important points highlighted were:
Urgent upgradation of electricity capacity for Kangpokpi and Churachandpur.
Repair and maintenance of local roads across all Kuki-Zo districts.
Landslide concerns along the Tipaimukh road.
Development of key roadways linking Churachandpur to Chandel and Kangpokpi.
Appointment of a neutral Advocate General in the Manipur High Court.
Rectification of jurisdictional anomalies in the District Transport Office, Police jurisdiction, and Land Revenue Office.
Posting of a neutral Deputy Commissioner (DC) in Chandel district.
Establishment of an examination centre for the Manipur Public Service Examination (MPSE) in Kuki-Zo districts.
Salary arrears of over 10 months for staff of Moreh College and SEMCO College in Tengnoupal and Chandel.
Improvement in the quality of healthcare facilities in Moreh.
Addressing the unreliability of helicopter services in the hill districts.
Clearance of pending scholarships for students.
Construction of a bridge over the Imphal River in Chandel.
The Hon'ble Governor carefully noted down all the concerns raised by KZC and assured the delegation that he would look into the matters with due priority. KZC is grateful to the honorable Governor for hearing out our grievances and the DC of Churachandpur for arranging the meeting.
Following the meeting with the Governor, the KZC Cabinet also paid a courtesy visit to the Director General of Assam Rifles (DGAR) at the 27 Sector Headquarters, Tuibuong, where matters of security and stability in Kuki-Zo areas were discussed.
Issued by—
GINZA VUALZONG
Secretary, Information & Publicity,
Kuki-Zo Council (KZC)
🚗 First Car in Aizawl – A Grand Entry in 1942!
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But here’s the twist: the car didn’t roll into Aizawl. Nope. It had to be dismantled in Lalaghat, Assam, and then carried piece by piece by 50 exhausted porters. Imagine being the guy carrying just the steering wheel, wondering what all the fuss was about.
Once the parts reached Sairang, Rochhinga and a British officer played Lego Masters, reassembling the car. Finally, on September 10, 1942, the grand four-wheeled beast zoomed (well, crawled) into Aizawl.
The Town Cryer’s Big Day
For extra safety, an army of road workers rushed to smoothen the path so that the car didn’t get stuck and embarrass everyone.
The Legacy
That day, the people of Aizawl learned two things:
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Cars exist.
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They take a village—literally—to bring one in.
The event marked the beginning of modern transport in the city. And thanks to Rochhinga, Aizawl upgraded from footpaths to four wheels—though we’re still wondering if those porters ever forgave him.
~ KV NEWS
Kuki Political Prisoners’ Petition from Kohima Jail, 1919
TO
THE COMMISSIONER, SURMA VALLEY AND HILL DISTRICTS,
(THROUGH THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, NAGA HILLS).
SIR,
We the undernoted Kuki political prisoners of the Kohima Jail most humbly and respectfully beg to approach your honour with the following prayer for your honour’s kind and favourable order.
Mr. Higgins the then Political Agent in Manipur has passed an order upon us in 1917 that each village of the Kukis to supply one coolie for each two houses. The Manipuri Limbas come to inform us the above order and at the same time they told us that, if we pay some money to them and Nithur Babu, they will tell Sahib something so that Sahib will not call coolies on the pretext of France service. They also told us that all men are dying who went to France. So some of us paid some money to Manipuri Limbas and Nithur Babu.
Some days after we some of the Rajas consulted and sent a letter to the Political Agent requesting him to come and meet us at Akton.
The Political Agent came there and we gave Rs. 1,500, 3 gongs and one mithan as salam and requested him not to call coolie from us as it is the custom of the Kukis to bring the head of the dead man wherever he died. The Political Agent then ordered that all the guns to be made over to him and pay
Rs. 10 per house as house-tax. We then told in reply that we the Kukis helped the Government when the Government was fighting with Cachar, Khonoma, Manipur, Sukti, Poi, Lushai and Abor. We requested him to execuse us this instance. The Political Agent then ordered us not to stop any Kukis who are willing to go and other Naga tribes and we agreed to his orders. The Political Agent wanted to give us some 'Rum' but some of Kukis ran away thinking that if any one drink 'Rum' he will be inclinded to go to France. This information was circulated by the Manipuri Limbus when they came to inform us the Political Agent's order for calling coolies for service in France. The Political Agent seeing some of Kukis running away, he grew angry and said that he will consult again about this matter after two months.
Then about three months after, the Political Agent burnt the Mombi Kuki village without calling us to consult again as previously arranged. About 15 days after burning the Mombi village, Chinga Khamba SanaChauba Singh Manipuri came to Wokha and called the following villages, viz., Hinglep, Mombi, Lungja, Sangphu, Nevil, Jingkai, Khabang, Phaibong, Jownai and Gowthang; and said that the Kingdom of the British is coming about an end now and wants his people to be killed at the same place with them. Chinga Khamba Sana Chauba Singh also told us that he has got three companies of sepoys and 8 men who are very expert in using swords. If any KUki villages do not obey my orders he is my enemy. Government takes Rs. 3 per house as house-tax but I will take only Re. 1 per house. You the Kukis to kill the Chaukidars of Dak-Banglow and cut off the telegraph lines and I will attack the Government at Imphal, then the Government caannot do anything to us. He also gave us orders to kill Chullu Nagas at once who killed our men before, unless he will not allow us any more when he will become a Raja.
Rajah of Wokha proposed to make peace with the Government giving some of his mithans and so he sent out about 12 men to bring his mithans at Kongvoy. But the sepoys shot at them. Wehn we got this news we also fought with the Government thinking that Chinga Khamba Sana Chauba Singh was fighting with the Government in Manipur.
Under the above circumstances we wrongfully fought with the Government on account of deceitful conduct of Manipuri Limbus and Ching Kamba Sana Chauba Singh. When we understood this, we ourselves came to make peace with the Government. The Government did not capture us. We now request the mercy of the Government to forgive us this time. We affirm that we will never do like this in future. We are ready to go anywhere to help our Government with our men or money in any way whenever Government needs.
Sir,
Your most obedient Servants,
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CHENJAPO.
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KHUTINTHANG.
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PACHEI.
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NGULKHUP.
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LEOTHANG.
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HELASHOM (HELJASHON).
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MANGKOON.
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TINDONG (TINTONG).
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PAKANG.
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SEMCHUNG.
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NGUL KHUKAL.
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ENJAKUP.
Left thumb impressions of 12 political prisoners named in this page taken in my presence.
18th May 1919.
G. C. DAS,
Assistant Jailor, Kohima.
Countersigned,
12th May 1919.
J. S. RYNJAH,
Superintendent of Jail, Kohima.
Kuki Inpi War Memorial: Kuki Freedom Fighters
List of KUKI Freedom Fighters
Indian Independence & Forgotten Role of Kukis in INA 1942
Freedom Fighters: The Forgotten Sacrifice of the Kukis in Manipur
SWD Govt of Manipur: Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
• Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
• Unemployment Allowance for Educated Unemployed Persons with Disabilities
• Marriage Incentive Award for Persons with Disabilities
• Assistance for Purchase/Fitting of Aids & Appliances for Persons with Disabilities
• Financial Assistance to Destitute Older Persons
Application forms will be available at the respective District Social Welfare Offices (DSWO) on working days from 20th August 2025 or can be downloaded from www.socialwelfare.mn.gov.in.
Last date for submission: 29th September 2025 at the concerned DSWO.
For more details, visit your District Social Welfare Office.
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ABAVP MEETING AGENDA
Akhil Bharatiya Adivasi Vikas Parishad
Registered under Socities Registration Act XXI 1860
Regn. No.: 49/1967-68 (Old) एवं 160 / 2006-07 (New)
1. Welcome address by the National President, Parishad.
2. Approval of minutes of the National Executive Committee meeting held on 2-3-2025.
3. Passing a resolution for celebration of Birth Anniversary of founder of Parishad and former Union Minister Late Kartik Oraon every year on 29 October in all the State/UTs.
4. Discussion on first digital and caste based census, scheduled from 1st March, 2027.
5. The National Executive Committee may take appropriate decision to improve the financial position of the Parishad to organise the 17th National Conference of the Parishad.
6. Discussion regarding the displacement of 108 villages living in Dholpur-Karauli Tiger Reserve by the Rajasthan Government citing the Forest Rights Act 2006 and the demolition of more than 50 houses of the tribal community in Khivni, Dewas Madhya Pradesh by the Madhya Pradesh Government.
7. Detailed discussion on declaring a “Separate Union Territory/Administration” for the residents of tribal districts of Manipur.
8. Pensioners belonging to Scheduled Tribe community of Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Pondicherry are not getting pension after retirement. They are compelled to approach the Hon’ble Court for release of Pension. Thus, Parishad may discuss the issue and resolution may be passed to request the Hon’ble Chairman, Parliamentary Committee for Welfare of SC/ST to issue the suitable guidelines to all the HODs of Banks, State Government/Central Government Departments and PSUs for release of pension on time.
9. The recent opinion of Hon’ble Supreme Court that the right of married ST women to get a share in the ancestral property in the tribal society is being widely discussed in Jharkhand. This is a matter of challenging our customary law. An attempt is being made to push towards UCC, a detailed discussion on this topic.
10. The indifference of the Jharkhand government in the matter of Serom Toli Sarna Sthal, Ranchi, the main centre of pooja of the tribals. State Govt., is encouraging the encroachment of non-tribals on our religious places in various districts of Jharkhand, efforts needs to be made to stop it.
11. Discussions on the efforts made to include Scheduled tribes who are residing in Delhi / New Delhi in the list of scheduled tribes.
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