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Threads of Culture – The Beauty of Thangkhal Costumes
In this photo, young Thangkhal women gracefully wear different traditional costumes, each one beautifully woven by the skilled hands of Thangkhal womenfolk. Every design and colour carries a story — a mark of identity, culture, and pride. These costumes are worn on various occasions such as festivals, weddings, and community events, showing the rich heritage of the Thangkhal people.
The careful weaving and unique patterns reflect not only beauty but also deep meaning and tradition passed down through generations. Truly, each dress is more than clothing — it is a living art of the Thangkhal spirit.
~ KV News
Woven with Pride – The Thangkhal Neckties
In this photo, the two neckties are beautifully made from traditional Thangkhal clothes woven by Thangkhal women. The green and black one is made from Khanglui Puan, once worn in olden days, and is called the Khanglui Necktie. The red and green one, made from Puandum, is known as the Puandum Necktie.
~ KV News
Martin Luther and the Reformation: The Day That Changed Christianity Forever
Reformation Day marks one of the most important
turning points in Christian history. It began on 31 October 1517 (Tuesday),
when a German monk named Martin Luther took a courageous step
that would reshape the Church and the world. On that day, Luther nailed his
famous 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church in
Wittenberg, Germany. This simple act — meant to invite discussion — instead set
off a spiritual revolution known as the Protestant Reformation.
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| britannica.com |
The Pope reacted strongly,
declaring Luther a heretic. In 1521, Luther was excommunicated
from the Catholic Church and labelled an outlaw by the Holy Roman Emperor.
Despite the danger, Luther refused to take back his words. With help from his
supporters, he went into hiding and continued to write, preach, and most
famously, translate the Bible into German.
It is true that some German Bibles
already existed before Luther’s time. However, they were based on the Latin
Vulgate, not on the original Hebrew and Greek texts,
and were written in a formal style that ordinary people could hardly
understand. These earlier versions were also expensive, rare, and often filled
with translation errors. Luther changed that completely.
His New Testament translation (1522)
and later the complete Bible (1534) were written in clear,
everyday German — the kind that common people spoke and understood.
Unlike the old translations, Luther’s Bible was based directly on the original
languages of Scripture, making it both accurate and accessible. With the recent
invention of the printing press, thousands of copies could now
be printed and distributed widely. For the first time, ordinary Germans could read
God’s Word for themselves without relying on priests. This
breakthrough helped spread literacy, faith, and independent thought across
Europe.
Through his writings and teachings, Luther also
explained five key biblical truths that became known as the Five Solas,
forming the foundation of Protestant belief:
1.
Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone) – The
Bible is the highest authority for faith and life, above church traditions or
leaders.
2.
Sola Fide (Faith Alone) – We are made
right with God through faith, not by our good works.
3.
Sola Gratia (Grace Alone) – Salvation
is a free gift of God’s grace, not something we can earn.
4.
Solus Christus (Christ Alone) – Jesus
Christ is the only mediator between God and humanity; no priest or saint can
replace Him.
5.
Soli Deo Gloria (To God Alone Be the Glory)
– Everything we do should bring glory to God alone.
In his personal life, Luther also broke church
tradition. In 1525, he married Katharina von Bora, a former
nun. Their marriage symbolised freedom from the old rules that forced priests
to remain unmarried. Together, they had six children and built
a home filled with warmth, prayer, and learning. Their household became a model
for Christian family life and hospitality.
The Reformation brought enormous changes to
Europe. It led to the rise of Protestant churches, encouraged education
and literacy, and helped believers form a more personal relationship
with God. Although it caused deep divisions and even wars, it also gave people
courage to question authority and seek truth based on Scripture.
From Luther’s life, we learn the value of standing
up for truth, even when it comes at great cost. His bravery and faith
remind us that one person, guided by conscience and Scripture, can change the
course of history.
As Luther famously said, “I cannot and will
not recant anything, for to go against conscience is neither right nor safe.
Here I stand, I can do no other. So help me God.”
Reformation Day remains a timeless reminder that
faith is not about power or fear — it is about truth, grace, and the
courage to live by God’s Word.
TBCD
NEWSLETTER | SUNDAY | 03.11.2025
31 Killed and 41 Injured in Junta Airstrikes Across Rakhine,
HETSAH: Singheu Gundung Lampi
~ Moreh Alert News
Lungdam ing! ~ Zogam Today Editor
Kum tamsim pei nua in tuni (Noupi 30, 2025) in Zogam Today suoh kum, kum sawm (13) ahing chingta hi. Tuni’n Zogam today kum 13 achin mi tampi atheilou a um diing in kagingta hi. Hinanleh, tuni a kum 13 ahing ching thei na zieh zong mi tampi nasep na zieh ahikia leuleu hi.
India kumpi in zong (media) 4th pillar of nation/democracy ana chi mabang in, tunin Zogam Today zong nam sung, gam sung khantou na ding a khuom khat ahi. Zogam Today in hoitah a na ang sep suo thei na ding in Amasapen in ei a mipi ten i tawsot uh poimaw ahi. Nam dangte bang ding a khaam mu/sepna tha mu ahisihleh kumpi toh akisaipi lang a khangtou uh e ichi leh MEDIA zieh ana hi khin khian ahi. Khosung,vengsung a thu leh laa, khantouna kikup khawm thei na um sun khu media tungtawn apat ana hi ngitnget hi.
Zogam Today khu nang leh kei a ahi, I nam a ahi. Th a –le- jung, sum-le-pai tampi seng a I nam a ding a news hing pieng khie ahizieh in nep ngai sih vai. Singdang, angdang saang in eima tongdam Zogam Today ma subscribe chiet lei eima leh eima ki tou del/ ki panpi tuo suo ahi. ‘God help those who help themselves’ chi ma bang in eima leh eima kipanpi tuo chiet vai.
Tuaban ah kum 13 i chinna uh toh kizui in Zogam Today kipat chiil apat pan analate, tunitan dong a i pichinsuo na ding ua, tha-le-zung, sum-le-pai, vanzah machine, thu-le-la leh lam chi tuomtuom a panla jousie tuni’n noute kang geldoh zing a, na tung uah kakipah mama hi.
Subscriber-te zieh in tunitan in news hawm na ding umtou zel in, CSO lamkaite, hattuom lamkaite, Nam lamkai tuomtuomte ban ah mimal tah a ngainatute leh pan late jousie zieh a tambang dinmun mu thei ihi zieh un, kum 13 i chinni in LUNGDAM ING chi kammal lou ngal noute ding in lethuh kang nei jou sih a, kisuonla ahuai mama hi. Maban ah zong kal kisuonzom zel ding a, nga in a hinna ding tui a poimaw bang in i news uh hinsuo na ding in subscriber-te’n nang lahzompi zel ua, sum-lepai nang thawkhawm zel uh poimaw ding hi. Th eituo khat khu i news uh kum 13 masang a ipat lai uapat tunitan in news subscription fee khang nailou hi.
Pasian in Zogam Today a ding a panla kha jousie na bawn un hing guolzawl chietta hen!
Long Live Zogam Today!!
~ S. Nengkhanlun, Editor, Zogam Today
Courtesy: Zogam Today | 30 Oct 2025
Zomi Innpi Opens in Kalaymyo
Global Zomi Alliance Conference 2014: Delusion Rises among Zomis in Myanmar****
KSO GHQ HO HENGA HETSAHNA
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Ahizong, Kawlpi lam paitheihna ding in;
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Zogam Today Celebrates 13th Anniversary; Supporter Group Formed
Zogam Today celebrated its 13th anniversary on 30 October 2025 at 8:30 PM in the ZSP Library Hall, Zogal Hall, Zoveng, Lamka.
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| Editor, Zogam Today |
Mr. Chinlunthang, MLA of 60-Singngat (ST) Assembly Constituency, said the media is “the fourth pillar of our society and nation” but added that “running a daily newspaper is not an easy job.” He shared that he understood the hardships faced by Zogam Today Editor, Mr. Nengkhanlun @ Lun Samte, and had even advised him to discontinue at times.
He went on to say, “Zogam Today is a private publication. Though some may not read or subscribe, it sends a strong message that there is a Zou vernacular newspaper which promotes and develops our society and nation. It stands as an important fourth pillar of democracy.”
Appreciating the editor and staff for their 13 years of commitment, he wished Zogam Today continued success, hoping it would one day celebrate its 25th anniversary (Silver Jubilee). He also proposed forming a Supporter Group made up of well-wishers to help sustain the newspaper.
Mr. Thangzamang, President of the United Zou Organisation (UZO GHQ), thanked the editor and his team for publishing in the Zou dialect, which, he said, “has given a lot of information to the people.” He added, “Media is shaping the world in a better and good way. The UZO GHQ has been able to function properly till today because of Zogam Today — it is one of the reasons behind our success.”
Ms. Manuamching, IAS, Deputy Commissioner of Pherzawl and Advisor of Zogam Today, said, “For progress, there is nothing easy in this world. The one who dares to face it; one dares to follow, follows it.” She encouraged the promotion of Zou literature and noted that “we have Zou MIL Class IX to XII textbooks, and Zogam Today can help improve the usage of the Zou dialect by following the Zou literature.”
She praised the editor for overcoming many challenges to provide the Zou community with a media platform, saying his efforts were “very much appreciated.” She urged the team to “strive their best to preserve Zou literature.”
Mr. Michael Ginzasuan, Advisor of Zogam Today, also appreciated the editorial staff’s efforts. He said, “We must think about how to sustain this paper.” He pointed out that while many small and medium print newspapers are disappearing due to social media, Zogam Today has survived because of its loyal subscribers and supporters.
He further shared that although the editor is still young, “he has been interested in journalism for over 25 years now.” He also narrated the newspaper’s journey: “Zogam Today started as weekly and monthly magazines named Zopatong and Zogam Thusuo before becoming a daily newspaper on 30 October 2012.”
On the 13th anniversary, Rev. Dr. S.K. Manlun and family, Mr. S. Dalthang, Mr. Thangsuankhup, Treasurer of UZO GHQ, Dr. Lincoln Zou, PRO to MLA/Singngat, and Elder M. John Zou, Secretary (External) of UZO GHQ, provided financial assistance as a token of support.
Leaders from UZO GHQ, Zou Youth Organisation (ZYO GHQ), Zou Sangnaupang Pawl (ZSP GHQ), and several well-wishers attended the celebration. A thanksgiving dinner followed, which was blessed by Rev. Dr. S.K. Manlun with a humble prayer. The editor thanked God for the continuous blessings and expressed gratitude to all who attended and supported Zogam Today.
It was also announced that a Supporter Group for Zogam Today has been officially created to sustain the newspaper in the long run. Under this plan, anyone can subscribe to Zogam Today monthly, annually, for five years, ten years, or more.
As part of this initiative, Ms. Muanching, wife of Manglamthang Samte from D. Phailian (Moreh), made a generous contribution of ₹20,000 in support of Zogam Today.
Those who wish to contribute or subscribe can contact the editor at 9612942453 or via email at zogamtoday@gmail.com.
Looking ahead, the Zogam Today team expressed their faith in the Lord, saying, “We look forward to another 12 years with faith in our Lord and Saviour, who does everything for us. We trust in Him.”
May God continue to bless the Zogam Today editor and staff, advisors, supporters, and well-wishers.
Joint Editor, Zogam Today
Muanching in Zogam Today kithuopina pie; Supporter Group kibawlkhie

Zogam Today in kum 13 chinna Anniversary Thanks Giving nei

Peace Cannot Grow on Blame and False Brotherhood
"I HAVE LOST MY ORIGINAL DEATH CERTIFICATE" | Viral
I have lost my Original Death Certificate issued by JNIMS Hospital Porompat bearing Registration No. 175 and date of Registration 7th September 2021 on date 09/08/2024 on the way between Utlou to Waheng Leikai.
Finders are requested to handover the same to the undersigned.
Sd/-
Lairenjam Tondonbi Devi
Utlou Awang Leikai, Utlou
*via WAP
Trump Calls to Protect Persecuted Christians Worldwide — Urged to Include Manipur, India
@realDonaldTrump
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
In India, we have also witnessed tragic cases of Christian persecution — the brutal killing of missionary Graham Staines and his two sons, the murder of Catholic fathers in Manipur by Meitei underground outfits, and the destruction of more than 300 churches since the Manipur violence began in May 2023.
Mr. Trump’s call to defend persecuted Christians worldwide should also include the Manipur conflict, where believers continue to face severe attacks and displacement.
May global leaders unite to protect the freedom of faith, justice, and humanity. ✝️🙏
~ KV News
KATHANG'E SPORTS MEET 2025
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Participation in this Kathang'e requires KSOD & NCR bonafide membership.
2. Kathang'e is open to all bonafide members of KSOD & NCR and its sister organisations.
3. Participants who haven't registered/paid the membership fee for KSOD & NCR will be charged double on the spot.
4. All participants must wear the designated area T-shirts provided by KSOD & NCR.
5. Any player/participant found playing without KSOD & NCR registration/or payment of membership fee shall be disqualified.
6. All group/team participants (Football, Volleyball & Basketball) must submit Player List Form before every match.
7. No player is allowed to play for multiple teams. Any violation will result in immediate team disqualification.
8. All teams must report to the concerned/incharge desk one hour before their scheduled match time.
9. Alcohol consumption and smoking are strictly prohibited; violators will face strict disciplinary action.
10. The Sports Committee reserves the right to reschedule matches due to unforeseen circumstances.
11. The decision of the umpire or referee shall stand as final & binding during the match.
DEMAND: KNF (N)
The Chairman/Secretary,
_____
Amasan Organization min in kangailutnao le kajanao salam kahin pe e.
Kumseh a ana kibol ji bang in tukim 2025 adinga jong khosunga Govt. service bolho, uniform hihen civil hijongle grade dungjuiya nahin suhtup uva Date 15-11-2025 masanga service ho list pum'a Organization in nganse na kipeho kom'a nahin thah lut diuvin hetsahna le tiemna kahin neije.
Grade 1 - Rs.5000
Grade II & III - Rs.3000
Grade IV - Rs.2000
Post office hole Anganwadi ho - Rs.1500
Achunga kiseiho nahsah louva koi aumleh organization in dan dungjui a action kila ding, nungle maleh koiman themmo neichan theilou ding u ahi.
Dated: Daitwi Camp
27/10/25
Regards,
Finance Secy
KNF (N)
02-11-2025 | Sunday
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Kawl Galkap Te’n Falam Gam Lam Manawh
Kawl Galkapte akisimthei 30 val bang si khinta uh a, aluanghawm uh leh akhuttawng/ akhetawngte uh khawm uh a, Kawlpi lam manawhpih den uh ci in zong kiza hi.
Langkhat ah;
CNA'F/ CC pawl in Falam khuapi SAC Galkapte' khutsung a apiak ua leh bel, kingaisiam thei lo ding hi; nna lianpi 2vei abawlkhialhna uh hi tading hi. CNA'F in SAC ado' ngam kei leh Chin gam ah akimanna ding uh om lo hi; Falam gam nusia uh hen, ci in CNO/ CNDF lam in genkhiatna nei hi.
©𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭
WARNING TO CNA GROUP
Some media outlets have written on social media platforms that the ZRA is receiving support from the Myanmar military. This is fake news. We urge the Zomi people and the people of Myanmar not to believe such false information.
This is nothing but the handiwork of the terrorist CNA. Since the terrorist CNA and its group cannot win in battles and are in need of money and public support, they have resorted to spreading misinformation.
These terrorist CNAs do not even dare to fight in their own towns; instead, they attack the areas inhabited by the Zomi people.
There are soldiers stationed in Hakha, and the SAC (junta) is increasing its troops every day. So why haven't there been any battles in Hakha? Think about it, it's because these terrorist CNAs want to destroy their own townships and burn them down.
They are taking advantage of the revolution for their own selfish gain and personal benefit.
02-11-2025 | Sunday
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