Sunday, November 9, 2025

TBCD SUNDAY

09 November 2025 | Sunday
 

Clash in Chin State: Two PDF Fighters Killed

A fierce clash broke out between the SAC’s Kah-Lah-Yah 269 Battalion and the PDF-Zoland fighters in Tedim Township, Chin State, on 8 November 2025.

During the fight, two brave PDF-Zoland members, Mr Kim Khan Mang from Lawibual and Mr Ai Cin from Kawlpi, lost their lives while defending their land and people.

The Myanmar junta has been condemned for ongoing atrocities and human rights abuses, including deadly airstrikes since the military coup in 2021.

~ KV NEWS

MSPDCL Clarifies on Transformer Payment Rumors 2025

MANIPUR STATE POWER DISTRIBUTION COMPANY LIMITED
(3rd Floor, New Directorate Building, Near 2nd M.R. Gate, Imphal-Dimapur Road, Imphal, Manipur-795001, India)
CIN: U4010MN2013SGC008343
No: MSPDCL/2025/SocialMedia/IT

Imphal, 5th November 2025

PRESS RELEASE

Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited (MSPDCL) has come across a social media post stating that villagers in border areas of Khengjoi Subdivision, Chandel District, are being asked to pay around Rs. 2 lakh per Distribution Transformer with promises of electrification. The matter is under investigation and an enquiry has been initiated. MSPDCL reiterates that no official or individual involved in such unauthorised activity will be spared if the matter is found to be true.

MSPDCL would like to clarify the following for public awareness:

  1. At present, there is no provision for consumers or villages to pay for the installation of distribution transformers for electrification. MSPDCL has not authorised any person or group to collect money for transformers or electrification work.

  2. The ongoing works in the area pertain solely to the RDSS Loss Reduction Programme, which focuses on infrastructure strengthening, including: Augmentation of 11 kV High Tension (HT) lines, Installation of LT AB cables. No new transformer installation for electrification is being undertaken under this programme.

  3. MSPDCL also informs the public that all un-electrified households across the State have already been identified, and the Electrification of Left-out Households under RDSS is currently in the final stage of tendering. This project aims to electrify 36,972 left-out households across Manipur through installation of 827 Distribution Transformers, 629 km of 11 kV lines and 1,662 km of LT AB cable.

  4. MSPDCL requests the public to remain vigilant and to report any such unauthorised demands or suspicious activities immediately to:

    • X (Twitter): @mspdcl_manipur

    • Facebook: Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited

MSPDCL remains committed to ensuring transparent, reliable, and ethical service delivery to the citizens of Manipur. The Company urges the public to rely only on official communication for information regarding electrification, transformer installations, and government schemes.

Sd/-
(M. Rabi Singh)
Managing Director, MSPDCL

Copy to:

  1. The Commissioner (Power), Government of Manipur

  2. All Executive Director, MSPDCL

  3. File concerned

34th TBC (ABA) MISSION CONFERENCE 2025

Hung mang in
A 34 veina,
THANGKHAL BAPTIST CHURCH (ABA)
Mission Conference

Thupi: "Gamlak diing tampi a omlai" (Joshua 13:1).

Main Speaker:
Pastor Eric Hanglamthang, TBC (ABA) Missionary

Devotion Speakers:
Pastor Dr. Kammuanmung, Exec. Director TBC (ABA)
Pastor K. Ginkhankap, ABA Missionary

Amun: Thingkangphai TBC (ABA), Biak Inn.
A Ni: 28th – 30th November, 2025.

KSO Delhi & NCR Election 2025 Winners Announced

Office of the
KUKI STUDENTS’ ORGANISATION, DELHI & NCR
Motto: Learn, Unite, Serve
Regd. No. 2991 of 1979

CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE TO THE WINNER OF KSO DELHI & NCR ELECTION 2025

The Election Commission is pleased to announce the names of the winners of the most-awaited, hyped, and social media-glare election, which even faced the result even before the actual voting date (8th November 2025). In keeping with the public attention, the election was indeed a close contest by true ladies and gentlemen who deserve no less than true statesmanship and leadership. The election also witnessed a very high turnout, which strained the Election Commission machinery to its knees. The winners of the eight posts contested are as follows:
  1. President: Tingbem Khongsai

  2. Vice President: Haokhogin Haokip

  3. General Secretary: Ngamkhointhang Haokip

  4. Finance: Chinehlung Gangte

  5. Social & Cultural Secretary: Bliss Haokip

  6. Education Secretary: Lhunkhojam Guite

  7. Information & Publicity Secretary: Pihoi Touthang

  8. Games & Sports Secretary: Paominlal Khongsai

The Election Commission thanks all the participants of Kathang’e 25 and congratulates all the winners and wishes them well for their mandates. The commission also extends sincere appreciation to all the candidates for their keen interest towards students’ well-being and wishes them well in life.

Contact numbers and email: +91-9990912937 / +91-9999765535
Email: muanthangneu@gmail.com

Prof. Pauthang Haokip
Chief Commissioner

Boinu Haokip
Joint Commissioner

Dr. Ginmuanlal Khongsai
Assistant Commissioner

KSOD ELECTION 2025 RESULT

President: Nengneiting@Tingbem Khongsai

Vice President: Haokhogin Haokip

General Secretary: Ngamkhotinthang Haokip

Finance Secretary: Chinneilhing

Social & Culture Secretary: Bliss Haokip

Information & Publicity Secretary: Pihoi Touthang

Education Secretary: Thanglenmang @Mangkui Guite

Games & Sports Secretary: Paominlal@Lala Khongsai

The Kukis deserve a full-fledged Statehood under lndian Constitution

1. The Kukis fought against the British from 1917-19 for about 3years known as the Anglo-Kuki War long before lndia got its independence.

2. During India's freedom struggle in 1940s, around 80 Kuki men joined the lNA under the leadership of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose to fight for India's freedom.

3. While living under the lndian Union, in the 1990s, the NSCN- lM militants headed by Th Muivah killed more than 1,100 Kukis and seized a large part of their land, but so far the Indian government has not served justice to Kukis.

4. When the lndian Goverment is still ignoring how much the Kukis have contributed to the nation, recently on 3rd May 2023, the Meiteis (Arambai Tenggols & Meitei Leepuns terrorists & all valley based insurgent groups) under the Chief ministership of N. Biren Singh attacked innocent Kuki civilians and brutally killed around 100 of them, burnt down their houses, churches and villages.

We, the Kukis are not playing baseless politics but we have our history and background recorded in the London University and many other libraries in the world and people are aware of it already. Why is lndia government still unable to grant even a small separate state for Kukis?

Written by: 
Hoiboi Touthang, Songpi district

~ Kukiland Media


GA NEILOU THEIPHUNG TABANG

Kuki Thingnoi kiloikhom Centre Govt. in Surrender Underground  tia aminvo hon achesa August 2008 a Centre & State Govt. to sOo Sign. ana bol uhi Ga neilou Theiphung tabang ahi.  

Ajeh, chule hethei ding ho:

1. Govt. le Thingnoi kikah a kitha ,kimat kichat jeh in Centre & State Govt. koma Surrender ana bol tauvin ahi. Kukiland Movement ihin bolnau Meipum/Meithal inei jouseu Govt. in double lock 🔐🔐 eibol peh tauve. Ahinlah aguh in  Meipum phabep pi Lamkai jep  hon Jail lutpi dhm thipi dhm in akining koi  kit un ahi.
2. Manipur Gamsunga Mipi le  Govt.deilou Dan toh kikal a chon umthei louding chuleh Manipur Integrity kisukeh theilou ding ahi tin kinoptona signed ana bol tauvin ahiye.

3. Centre Govt. in lungthim lut tah in sOo groups cadres ho Personal identity/identification eg, Photo, Passport 🛂, Biometric Addhar, Pancard, Bank passbook, Residential/Domicile etc, apoimo jouse lah doh thei nading le sOo leaders ho lunglhai nadin Designated Camp umsah ding Special Packages funding bolpeh ding Stipend pehding tichu Govt. Strategy planning and policies ana hitai.

4. Govt.in hitichun ol ol in ahin kihoupi un ahin kivop pi un nomtah in Sumlepai building Jeep le car a alhamonun Inchen khosat dan free tah in a umsah un Govt. phat chom nadin Electoral Politics bolnan sOo groups ho ahin mangpan un Pathen le Mipi dei aki lhengdoh tapon imalam jouse a lhahdai na ahung kipantai. Ahinlah Govt. phatsah louva chonna khanna ahin nei nikhou ule aum na muncheh uva  bailamcha  ahin matdoh theiyu ahitai.

5. Designated Camp khat jong AR Major khat mei² jin hin control jou tading Major khat lungholna le lunglhai na dinga, Adei ahinsei ho Sum, Meipum ahilou le Mihem mat theiding neipen hinti intin,ahin thum jing dingu pehtei chula ngaikit ding, avel avel ahung hitengle ajolal nikhou le Mitkheugal kisei tabang  hung hidiu ahitai.

6. Govt. in sOo groups ho mat thei nadin Mipi toh kikah kitomo nathei lungthim jat2 ahin kending Chujouteng sOo groups ho amaho kahlah a kitomo nathei Sagu hinsep kit un tin Amaho chun Mipi asuboi uve  ahiloule hiche group hochun Govt. dan apalkeh uve dan kisem asukeh uve tin themmo hinchan untin ol² in Jong(monkey)Changlhah hop ahintho diu groups tampi chu themcha ahinso diu achaina le ahin suhmang diu, beiding ahitai.

7. Amat phah vahlou hou Amoh chengse jong Airport le Seaport ajong galkai thei taloudiu imajouse dinmun hung hahsa  ding lamlhah khomol jousea Biometric system Checking hung hintin, Genthei thohding kisih a Gamdang mundang jona kiseldoh ding lungput neiho jong baicha khen a Port point a kiman ding ahitau ve chuteng Thadou kuki Film a NAVAIGEI TAI kiti le AW HE KANU LE KAPA THU ANA NGAILENG kiti chu Lungmit lhan hunglang intin Thonggo bangin Mitlhi hungpul lha tan te.

8. Chuteng sOo groups ho Govt. ang sunga kiphinna hungsang intin Kuki Territorial Council jong hilou, Manipur Territorial Council kiti nalai TC² tia akinep nao jong meaning umlou, Autonomous District Council toh thakhat chet ahibouve Seiding in sOo groups Demand TC hi  Manipur Territorial Council ahin hichi chun Tangkun/Milong Meilhei, Pangal, kol le vai jong ahop soh kei ahitan khentum umlou tina ahiye sOo groups Leaders ho lunglhai nading mei² le inchen gep na din avel² in Centre Govt. in Talks,Talks hin ti jiji untin aphat dungjui ja Interlocutor ho ahinkhel jing diu Solution umthei louding ahi. Vagih nadeile Vengke, Vengke nadei le Vengke hung hiding ahi tai.

9. sOo Leaders ho In le lou nei le nga kikhol ninglhingset a Belcha bukemlou neibanga khosa hohi achaina nikhole Govt.in hinchom gop soh peh untin Songkul tanpi nale Kale Hagel namun ahinlhut pi diutai.

10. Eihon jong Chamlhat nale Gamtum muna ding a Thisan phal a INDIAN Govt. idou jeng lou ule koiman ichungthu u aseilou ding hetpeh najong einei lou diu ahitai.India jong British te khutnoi a kona Chamlhat nale Zalenna anei thei nadiu vin ana kidoupi un ana kisatpi un mi asang ajan Genthei hesoh nale Thina anatoh un lungtup molso tei nadin Gamdang mi Japan te jong ana ki thalah un ana lolhing tan ahiye.Kivaihom na tum le Gamleiset hi Thisan a bou kicho/ kilam doh ahibouve. Give me blood, i will give you freedom -SC Bose

11. Hijeh chun Hesohna Phaicham ipal galkai thei nadiuvin sOo groups hohin Back to Jungle atidiu hm? ahilou le Mipi japi toh People's Movement akipat  jeng lou leh ivaigei khah diu ahitai. Nam mipite hin People's Movement ipat jeng lou uleh KUKI Nam mite koima nahsah hung hitalou ding Chuteng aimatih in Kuki te Chamlhat nading thusim le Gamtum mu nading thu kinung seipoh talou ding ahi. Bible in Hijeh chun chingtheiyun kihongphau vin Chuleh, chuti ahijeh chun phat kijan pet cha hi kichoh un ati.   Kanam mite ho tuhi aphatcha chu  ahitai.

📡 Nepoleon @ Zemhoipa
Kukiland Philosopher

~ MIRROR OF THE KUKI NATION

Central Government in UT with legislature hithei ponte ti

- Central Government policy in SA with UT (LEGISLATURE) hithei ponte tia Jangpet a sei.
- Time Bound Manner tia soi ana kai u chu hoilam ba hitam?
- Clause overwrite thei le overwrite thei lou chung chang a defendant hon tua hi ipi nasei diu um nalai ham?
- All stakeholders ho concerned ngaiding ahile, SA chu ahithei lou ding tina hijeng lou ham?
- TC hung le chun na ding certainty aum e.
- SoO table hi kinep pi thei hinam hichi din mun a hi?
- KSO GHQ People's Movement hoiya vaitham hitam?
- BJP hi Kuki Zo chate dia kihuh hing na thei hiding hinam? BJP Manipur in Kuki Zo chate thachimit ding atin, Central Government jong BJP ma ma ahin, SoO chule Political Demand jong BJP Government noiya ahin, Chuti ahileh ijat in sei them go jong leu hen, MHA kichep na hita lou ham?
- Ale SA UT with legislature mu na ding a chu Central in State overrule thei ahi tia Media a isei kit nah lai diu ham?

~ MIRROR OF THE KUKI NATION

Lamka Tribute Concert: “Charity Night” by Falcon Band

A special Tribute Concert titled “Charity Night” will be held at Blue Star Academy, Lailam Veng, Central Lamka, on 1 December 2025. The event will be presented by Lamka Sound and co-sponsored by Tunnu (Engineering & Consultancy) and Providence Guest House. It will feature the prominent Zomi music group, Falcon Band.

This concert is dedicated in loving memory of two popular Zomi singers — Lengton Paunou and Lengton Kapno.

Lengton Paunou, one of the golden voices of the old generation, came from a humble background and overcame many hardships in life. His songs, filled with deep emotion and reflections of real-life struggles, remain evergreen and continue to inspire listeners even today.

Kapno, on the other hand, represented a more modern era of Zomi music. His lively and soulful songs captured the hearts of the youth and brought a refreshing style to the Zomi music scene.

During the concert, songs from both Lengton Paunou and Kapno will be performed, creating a nostalgic and emotional evening for Zomi music lovers.

It promises to be a memorable night—a time to celebrate their musical legacy and honour their lasting contributions to the Zomi community.

~ KV NEWS

Indurail Mission Field | Sunday

Tuni (09.11.2025) ki khawm thei teng.

Saptuam ten ahih theih ding Leh
Christmas's gift ding Naupang hia a lim a I muhte uh a ding puan silh nung piak theih uleh ki pak mah mah ding hi ung …
Pasian gamna I sep theih bang in sem tou jel ni.
Top Lou in hung na thumpi tou Jel un. 🙏🙏🙏 

~ Eric Thangpu

Saturday, November 8, 2025

Nengneiting Khongsai makes History as First Female President of KSO-Delhi NCR

Miss Nengneiting Khongsai has made history by becoming the first woman to lead the Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO) Delhi & NCR. Her election on 8 November 2025 marks an important moment in the organisation’s history. Her courage, determination, and dedication to serving the community have earned her great respect and support.

New KSO-Delhi & NCR Team:

Vice President: Haokhogin Haokip
General Secretary: Ngamkhointhang Haokip
Finance: Chinneilhing Gangte
Social & Cultural Secretary: Bliss Haokip
Education Secretary: Thanglenmang Guite
Sports: Paominlal Khongsai @Lala
Information & Publicity Secretary: Pihoi Touthang
President: Nengneiting Khongsai @ Tingbem 

Nengneiting, also known as Tingbem, is an internally displaced person (IDP) from Langching village in Chandel. She has long been involved in community leadership, helping to form the KSOD Executive and contributing actively to the Kuki-Zo Women Forum Delhi (KZWFD. Her election symbolizes a positive step towards inclusivity and women’s empowerment in student leadership.

This achievement also reflects a wider trend of women rising to leadership roles, following examples such as Marbiang Khongwir, the first female president of the Khasi Students’ Union (KSU) Delhi Unit, and Bonily Khongmen, the first female Member of Parliament from Assam.

Kukiland Media warmly congratulates Nengneiting Khongsai and her new team. We believe they will continue to promote Kuki culture, education, and community welfare with passion and unity. Wishing them every success in their leadership journey!

~ Kukiland Media

KNO-UPF: Centre, SoO Groups Begin Talks on UT for Kuki-Zo People

📍UNITED PEOPLE'S FRONT (UPF)
&
KUKI NATIONAL ORGANISATION (KNO)
PRESS RELEASE
 
CENTRE, SOO GROUP BEGIN TALKS ON UT FOR KUKI ZO PEOPLE
New Delhi, 8 November 2025


The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and representatives of Kuki-Zo armed groups under Suspension of Operation (SoO)—the Kuki National Organisation (KNO) and the United People's Front two days talks on 6 and 7 November 2025, focusing on the core demand for a Union Territory with a Legislative Assembly. The talks also covered a wide range of issues concerning the tribal people.

The KNO and UPF delegations, currently under the SoO framework, were led by senior leaders of the two umbrella groups; MHA was represented by AK Mishra, long-time Advisor, North East, MHA.

On the first day (6 November), discussions centered around the implementation of September 4 tripartite agreement between the MHA, Government of Manipur, and the SoO group. The SoO group expressed the need for addressing administration and governance in Kuki Zo inhabited districts under the current circumstances.

The second day (November 7) focused on the political demand for UT with Legislature with the KNO and UPF leadership reiterating that 'coexistence under the Manipur state administrative setup is no longer possible', following the violent 'ethnic cleansing' that began in Imphal on 3 May 2023.

Historical justifications were highlighted for the political demand that the Kuki Zo Hills were never under the control of the Manipur State Durbar before Independence. It was also pointed out was that under British rule, the Kuki Zo lands and other tribal areas were classified as 'Excluded Areas' under the Government of India Act, 1935. They were administered directly by the British Political Agent, not by the Meitei king - Kuki Zo governance rested with the traditional chiefs, who exercised complete control over land, justice, and local affairs.

Incompatibility of tribal land tenure system—based on ownership under chiefs—with the valley's state-controlled land model was discussed. When the British unified the administration for convenience, dual governance remained intact, with the valley under the Maharaja's rule and the hills under the British Political Agent. Administratively, politically, and culturally, the tribal people had never been organically part of the Manipur State before 1947.

Given this history, the Kuki-Zo representatives maintained that their demand for Union Territory status with a legislature is rooted in constitutional and historical legitimacy. That post-merger integration of Manipur in 1949 unfairly absorbed the hill regions into a valley-centric governance structure, disregarding tribal autonomy and traditional rights was emphasised. Government compensated only the Meitei king, not the Kuki Zo chiefs. Creating a separate administrative unit for the hill tribes within the constitutional framework of India would not be an act of secession but a restoration of our pre-independence autonomy and a step toward a lasting equitable governance, security, and development within the Indian Union.

During the meeting, AK Mishra reiterated that whilst the Government of India is sensitive to the plight of the Kuki Zo people, the current policy does not support creation of new Union Territories. He also stressed the need for consultations with other communities in Manipur. The KNO/UPF delegation urged the Centre to reconsider its position in view of the fact that the Constitution is above Government policy. The delegation also pointed out that the ground zero situation in the state made coexistence impossible between the two communities, requiring the need to invoke necessary provisions of the Constitution to secure Kuki Zo lives and property.

The talks also covered key community concerns, including issues of land, forests, customs, and development, along with mutual confidence-building measures to be pursued alongside the regular political dialogue.

The SoO leaders urged the MHA to take concrete steps to protect traditional tribal land rights and uphold the authority of chiefs, who traditionally manage land and customary matters in the hill areas. They also urged Government to remove administrative hurdles related to the succession of village chiefs after their demise, and to simplify procedures for land registration and deed processing, which currently require travel to Imphal—an area that has become inaccessible and unsafe for the Kuki-Zo community since the outbreak of ethnic violence.

The severe problems faced by the IDPs was discussed at length in respect to their rehabilitation being expedited with essential security and amenities ensured by Government.

Sd/-
Inf & Pub, KNO/UPF

2025 CRC Winter Sport | Men's Football Final

Result:
FT: Zomi FC 3-1 Chin Star FC
SianTung (No.23C) - 1 goal
PaaMung (No.11) - 1 goal
Atawng (No.10) - 1 goal

🎉Congratulations! Zomi FC
Kum 5 kizom Champion - Zomi FC🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆

08-11-2025 | Saturday
©𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭

KNA Warns Bangladesh Government: Heavy Pressure Will Only Strengthen Resistance

The harder the army and government act against the KNA, the stronger the KNA will become. The government keeps claiming that the KNA will disappear if it continues its policy of divide and rule.

If these false and short-sighted ideas do not stop, the government will have to pay a very high price — and blaming the KNA will bring them no benefit.

Remember: the king of the jungle, the lion, fights until death.

"Blaming the KNA won't help — like a lion, we will fight until the end."

~ Media Wing, Kuk-Chin National Army (KNA), Bangladesh


KSO-GHQ CONDOLENCE MESSAGE: PU KAMTINLAL VAIPHEI

Condolence Message: KSO-GHQ

2025 CRC Winter Sport | Women Football Final

Result:
FT: Zomi FC 3-0 Cinrung FC

08-11-2025 | Saturday

Tangkhul Naga Long Resolution on Delimitation & VIth Schedule

 OFFICE OF THE TANGKHUL NAGA LONG (TNL)

Headquarters: Ukhrul
Ref. No. .........................................................
Date: 07-11-2025

RECOMMENDATION

Made on the 7th of November, 2025 at TNL Office cum Multipurpose Complex Hall during One Day Consultative Meeting on Delimitation, Budget Bifurcation & VIth Schedule organized by Tangkhul Naga Long.

  1. On the Principles of equity and justice as envisaged in constitutional democracy, the Tribals of Manipur should be given accurate/proportionate people’s representation in the 60 strong Legislative Assembly of Manipur.

    Accordingly, fair mandate demands that in the 60 strong Legislative Assembly of Manipur, the Tribals should have 35 representatives and 25 should go to the valley. (Tribals own 90% of land, valley owns 10%. Population wise – Tribal constitute 15 lakhs and the Valley 17 lakhs)

  2. We are not asking for two budgets but we demand the existing budget in the Legislative Assembly of Manipur be bifurcated into two components as per the intent of Article 371C. One component should be for the valley and the other should go to the hills with all the resources being implemented through the Hill Areas Committee.

    Therefore, Budget Bifurcation should be put in place without any delay.

  3. VIth Schedule, being important and intrinsic to protecting our land and its resources, our identity, our culture, our customary law and in the absence of which, we could not assert our rights eventually leading to economic deprivation and myriad hardship, we should demand VIth Schedule under Article 244A in right earnest.

    Our demand for VIth Schedule has nothing to do with Naga national movement but it is for the upliftment of the Tribals of Manipur in all aspects and just as our counterparts in other states have enjoyed we are asking for the same which is provided under the Indian Constitution.


(THANREINGAM MUIVAH)
Addl. Secretary, Tangkhul Naga Long
Date: 07/11/2025



SUNDAY SCHOOL PIANNA TANGTHU | Khup Zo Mang

1700 kum sung Englang gam sungah mimal khang lua mahmah hi, kum 40 sungin mimal simna 2 million pan 5.5 million dong pha uh hi. Leitang tam manin tenna ding lokhawhna ding mun nangawn leitang nei(landlord) te in humcip a hih manun khuapi sung lamah nasep ki zong tek hi.
1750 khit lam ah set tawh na sepna nakpi takin Eangland gam ah kizang a, mi khempeuh in khuata panin khuapi sung ah nasep zongin mimal 80% val khuapi sungah om ahih manin lo kho ding kitawm in nuntakna hong haksa hi. Puangatna pat heknate ah mihing 100 sepna mun ah set in nai khat sung tampipi zo ahih manin nasep neilo zong tampi khuapi sungah nasep zong ding a innkuan ciat un lal uh hi.
1760 - 1790 hun sung khua sung mun khempeuh set vive tawh na kisem hi. Ulian numei naupang kidei dan lo in mihing tha (human resources) bek ki ngaihsun in ni khat nai 10 - 12 dong na kisem sak hi. Set tawh nasepna ah liamna le sihna thuakte kuamah in luang le ban man pia lo in innkuan tampi tak in haksatna tuak uh a, kumpi in nasemte gup bawl lo in sumhaute panpih ahih man in a hun sim in lungphona ki nei den hi. Tua bang lungkimlohna a lakte thong sung kidenna in a tate uh kuamah kepna ngah lo in lampi khong ah vaktham lel uh hi. Innkuan pawl khat a nu le pa nisim in nasem kuan in a tate uh don man lo uh hi.
1780 kum huam sungin hih bang innkuan sungah nute pate makaihna ngah lo naupangte Pasian thusinna neihpih ding lunggulhna Robert Raike in Sunday School ci minpua in Pasian thusinna na neih pih a, Rev. Thomas Stock in makai hi.
Robert pen lai nasep tawh kum tampi a pa tawh thu tuamtuam hawmkhia in nuam asa mahmah hi a, a pa in a nusiat khit ciangin lungsim nakpi in ki tamkham sa mah in a pa nasep a zom teta khat ahi hi. Khat vei Gloucester khua a thong inn ah laigelh ding thu tuamtuam a kaikhawm dinh thong kiate kiangah va hawh leh, thongkiate pen annek ding kipuak lo, a si dekdek, kum cinglo naupang tampi tak zong khut thak zuau tatna hangin a nu le pate tawh mun tuam tek ah thongkia khawm mi tampi hong mu hi. Robert in zong hih te khat khit khat tha va pia zolo ding ing a, amau a dot thei ding mi a om khak leh ci in tadensa ah suah sak zel zel hi.
Zingsang khat khua nawl lam a om a singno huan ah hong pai leh, lampi tungah naupangte suangtum tawi in khat le khat kilai in a lang tuak ah naupang pawl khat suangtum tawisa mah in a ki hon um uh hong mu kha hi. Tua naupangte lak ah puanpum dum (bleu) silh pen a thong inn hawh lai a mu ngei khat na hi hi. Robert in naupangten va phelh in, a inntek vuah ciah ding a sawl hangin kuamah ciah lo in a singno huan nawl lampi tungah om ngeingei lel uh hi. Huancingnu tungah hih naupangte kuata hiam? a nu a pa uh lungkham ding hi, ci in a dot leh, amau bel England-te sila hontang kici lel uh hi, a nu apa uh thong sungah om hi. Hih dan kilai zel uh a, palikte in manzel uh hi. A nu a pate uh a sisa zong om, thong kia lai khong zong om hi. Khuapi sung ah ni khat nai 12 nasem uha, na sep hong ciah uh ciangin giah nang khawl nang neilo in, hih khong ah hong kikaihawm uh hi, a thalawhsa sumte uh amau mah zek uh a, kuamah makaihna ngah lo ahih manun phengtat in zulhzau uh hi. Nipi ni pen amau tawlngak ni ahih manun ganhing bangin a om ngeingai uh hi lel hi, ci in a huancingnu in dawng hi.
Robert in kei zong amau bangin ka neu lai-in ka pa in hong sihsan baih hih leh, hih te lak ah naupang khat hi lel ding hing. Ka pa in hong sisan hangin amau bangin ka gamtat lohna ding ka pa in sangah lai hoih tak hong sin sak man hi. Hih naupangte zong sang kah leh, hih bang hi liang lo ding hi. Amau a dingin sang kisam hi. Monday pan Saturday dong company ah nasep kuan uh ahih manun nipi zingsang in Pasian thu kihilhna ding Sunday School gel huai ci hi, ci in hong mu khia hi.
Robert in Rev. Thomas tungah a tuak khak thuteng genpih in Sunday School neih ding kuppi hi. Naupangte pen na sem thapaih in lametna bangmah neilo uh hi, sang zong kah kha lo uh hi. Thong sung a tun ciangun kikep kidon zia zong tel lo in gilkial daktang sa in a si zong ka mu hi. Sunday school ah biakna tawh kisai laite sinsak in laisim zia laigelh zia hong thei uh leh, a nuntakna uh tampi lametna pia tuam ding hi, ci in hong kikum uh hi.
Tua ciangin Robert in naupang kaikhawm ding, Rev. Thomas in Pasian thu genpih ding thukim uh hi. A mai kal ciangin naupang tampi a sapna lak vuah numeino Marcy kici khat bek hong kihel hi. Robert in Marcy aw bang dingin na lawmte ut lo hiam? a cih leh, a puante uh niin sa lua a hong pai ngam lo hi, ci in dawng kik hi. Robert in puan hoih kul lo hi, na sam uh hoih tak hiat unla, na mai uh phiat siang un, tuni sunday school nong kah man hi, hih sum tang la in, ci hi. Marcy in maiciang a hoih pen in hong kithawi in ka lawmte zong na gen ning,ci in kamciam pia hi. Sunday School kipat zawh kum thum sungin naupang tampi pha hi.
Topa in Robert le Rev. Thomas nasepna thupha pia in a sawt lo in sunday school kah naupang ki beh laplap lai hi. Robert in sunday school lesson dingteng gelh a, Rev. Thomas in laihilh khempeuh tavuan la hi. Hih bang thupiangte hangin England gam sung khuapi tuamtuam ah sunday school 4000 val bang hong pha hi. Naupangte a ding bek hilo, naupang(children), khangno(youth), khanglai(adult), khangham(senior adult) dongin sunday school lesson sin ding gam tuamtuam mun tuamtuam ah a thupitna ki tel toto hi. Na sepna hong tam toto ciangin, Robert in a pa nasep tadensa bawl setpi pen sunday school lesson bu bawlna zumpi in zang hi.
Rev. Thomas in, Robert aw na pa in set tawh a lai nasep maban na zom theih amah nungta lai leh nuam ngel inteh, tua bek thamlo na pa' setvan hangin sunday school nasep na pat khiat lailai angtang mahmah ding aive, ci in gen hi.
Robert in, Rev. Thomas aw Ih pu ih pate zong hong sisan hi a, ei zong amau bangin a sih ding mah hihang. A hih zongin ih nasep bel ei tawh sikhawm sam nawn diam. Tu'n bel sunday school panin naupangte in laigelh thei laisim thei ta uh hi. Amau tawh kituak ding nasep zonna in nei thei ta uh hi. Biakinn sungah labu tawi thei ta in, laisiangtho bu lem thei ta uh hi, ci in nuikhawm uh hi.
By Khup Zo Mang

~ TEDIM TIMES

Friday, November 7, 2025

𝐊𝐒𝐎 𝐏𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐈𝐃𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐈𝐀𝐋 𝐄𝐋𝐄𝐂𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍 𝐎𝐕𝐄𝐑 𝐕𝐈𝐄𝐖: 𝐂𝐡𝐨𝐨𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐑𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝐕𝐨𝐢𝐜𝐞 𝐅𝐨𝐫 𝐊𝐒𝐎𝐃 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭

𝐒𝐞𝐢𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐠 𝐊𝐮𝐤𝐢, A respected lawyer and long-time member of KSOD, Adv. Seilenmang has devoted years of service to student and community causes. Currently working with KOHUR (Kuki Human Rights), his legal expertise plays a vital role in defending our people’s rights and strengthening institutional advocacy. His experience is invaluable, and his commitment to the community is unquestionable. Yet, as a lawyer, his focus and time are often drawn toward human rights work — an area where his skills are most needed and impactful.


𝗛𝗲𝗻𝗹𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗲𝗻 𝗞𝘂𝗸𝗶, a former President of KSOD, is known for his dedication, humility, and readiness to serve in any responsibility entrusted to him. During his tenure, he built valuable connections and maintained a cooperative relationship with various student and community leaders. His willingness to act and contribute whenever called upon reflects his genuine commitment to the cause. However, while his enthusiasm is commendable, he sometimes struggles with firm decision-making and could strengthen his leadership through greater focus on education and strategic direction.

𝗝𝗮𝗻𝗴𝗴𝗼𝘂𝗹𝗲𝗻 𝗞𝘂𝗸𝗶, the current Education Secretary of KSOD, also previously served as an executive member of KSO Imphal, where he gained valuable organisational experience. Known for his sincerity and strong sense of responsibility, he carries a genuine burden to serve the community in his own way, often stepping forward to support educational and social initiatives. His commitment and energy make him a dependable team player. However, his short temper remains a weakness that sometimes affects his composure, an area he continues to work on improving.

𝐍𝐞𝐧𝐠𝐧𝐞𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐊𝐮𝐤𝐢, a passionate student leader and an IDP from Langching, has been actively involved with KZWFD and KSOD. Once a favourite to be the KZWFD Convenor, she unfortunately couldn’t contest due to age limits, yet she never stepped back in any way from her efforts to serve her people. Her resilience, strong communication skills, and readiness to reach out wherever the community needs her have made her a respected voice among the youth. As a student and displaced individual, she leads with compassion, courage, and integrity.

The other candidates have also contributed in their own meaningful ways—some working quietly behind the scenes, others taking the lead in organizing, mobilizing, and guiding the youth. Each has shown a level of dedication that truly deserves appreciation.

If I were to make a personal choice, I would stand with someone who has proven their commitment through action—someone who has sacrificed, spoken the truth without fear, and earned the people’s trust through genuine service. From what I have observed, Nengneiting Khongsai embodies those qualities. She carries not only the essence of leadership but also the compassion and determination that the KSOD needs at this crucial time.

𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧:
The information and assessments presented here are based on Team Voice Of The Kuki’s findings and observations. We have shared our views with honesty and responsibility to help the public make an informed choice. However, the final decision rests entirely with you. If you trust our judgement and commitment to truth, you can confidently bet on it.

~ 𝐕𝐨𝐢𝐜𝐞 𝐎𝐟 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐊𝐮𝐤𝐢

Suangdoh | Zogam⛳ | Harvesting

The pictures show the harvest season of Suangdoh villagers, a time filled with joy and gratitude. After months of hard work under the sun, their effort has finally borne fruit. The golden fields show the crops ready for gathering, while the sacks filled with produce tell stories of patience, teamwork, and dedication. Men and women work together, carrying heavy loads along the roadside, a common sight during harvest time in the hills. This season marks not just the end of labour, but also the beginning of thanksgiving — a reminder that God’s blessing comes through honest work and perseverance. For the people of Suangdoh, every sack represents the reward of their hands and the faithfulness of God in providing for their needs.

Suangdoh is a Zomi village located along National Highway 102B (NH 102B), also known as Guite Road. This road connects Lamka with Mizoram, and the village is about 60 km away from Lamka town.

In history, Suangdoh has always been under the rule of the Guite clan. The Suangdoh chiefs come from the family line of Thangpau, the third son of Innpipa Pu Vummang — the 17th direct descendant of Pu Guite. From his capital at present-day Teddim, Pu Vummang ruled over many villages that paid him taxes and followed his authority.

In 2016, Suangdoh Sub-Division (TD Block) was created, covering around 30 villages in the area. The nearest Tehsils are Singngat (35 km away) and Mualnuam (40 km away), while the district headquarters, Lamka, lies 60 km to the north.

Today, Suangdoh has over 200 households. The village has a Primary Health Centre (PHC) or Health & Wellness Centre, a Government High School, and a Church-run Junior High School named Kaikhoen Academy. The village stretches about 2 km in length.

Several rivers — Tuivel, Tuilak, Tuivai, Zaupilui, Louhak Lui, Govomlui, and Enpailui — flow in and around the village.

According to the 2011 Census of India, Suangdoh had 247 households with a total population of 1,402 people — 707 males and 695 females.

~ KV News

*****
Tukum lou neih na, Toupa' vang in, buh🌾 hoih mahmah; Toupa hoih hi🙏🏻

07-11-2025 | Friday
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Response to a Recent Statement by S.C. Jamir

What S.C. Jamir said is not entirely wrong, but it reflects a misunderstanding, or perhaps a deliberate misrepresentation, of the deeper truth. When he claims that the Nagas of Manipur and other regions are not indigenous to Nagaland, he is stating something that no Naga has ever contested.


It is an absolute truth: no Naga or tribe from outside the present state of Nagaland can be considered an indigenous inhabitant of that state. The truth is self-evident. Every Naga community is indigenous to its own ancestral land, whether that land lies in Manipur, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, or even across the border in Myanmar. Each belongs to its own hills, its own soil, and its own heritage. No one is trying to encroach upon or claim another’s land.

S.C. Jamir is indeed a tall political figure, a signatory to the 16-Point Agreement and one who has long played a significant role in India’s political framework. However, it must be acknowledged that he speaks today from the perspective of the Indian state, not from the spirit of the Naga national cause. He has chosen India’s side, and that is his personal conviction and right.

What is concerning, however, is the tone and intent behind his recent statement. In a video circulating online, Jamir referred to the “Nagas of Manipur” as “Manipuris,” using words that many Nagas in the south found dismissive and even provocative. Whether this stems from his personal resentment toward the Southern Nagas, or his old political rivalry with Th. Muivah, one cannot say for certain. But what is clear is that such language, divisive and condescending, is unbecoming of a respected elder statesman. Instead of healing wounds, it risks deepening the divide among our people.

When Jamir asks why the Nagas from other regions did not integrate with Nagaland after its creation, he overlooks a crucial truth. The formation of the state of Nagaland under the Indian Union was never the fulfilment of the collective Naga dream, it was, in fact, a compromise. For many Nagas, it symbolized not unity, but fragmentation. It offered limited administrative recognition to the Nagas within the new state, yes, but it came at the cost of the larger aspiration for sovereignty and national unity. Those within the newly formed state found relative peace and opportunity, but those outside, in Manipur, Assam, Arunachal, and Myanmar, they were left under different political systems, often facing neglect, discrimination, and suppression.

Thus, the creation of Nagaland, while significant, also weakened the Naga movement by dividing the people it was meant to unite. Yet, despite this, the struggle for identity, dignity, and self-determination continued and still continues.

The Nagas from outside Nagaland who migrated to the state in its early years did so not to claim indigeneity, nor to take what belonged to others. They came seeking safety, livelihood, and kinship, among their own people. Their presence in Nagaland is not an invasion; it is a reflection of shared heritage and brotherhood.

So yes, the Nagas of Manipur or other areas are not indigenous to the state of Nagaland. But they are unquestionably indigenous to their own Naga ancestral lands, whether in Manipur, Arunachal, Assam, or Myanmar.

Let us remember: Nagaland was born from the shared struggle of all Nagas, not the other way around. The foundation of Nagaland rests upon the sacrifices, hopes, and blood of Nagas from every region. We must stop using administrative boundaries to insult one another, and instead speak with understanding and respect. Words can heal or divide, and at this stage in our shared history, we need healing more than ever.

May truth prevail, and may unity return among all Naga people. God bless you all. 

Kuknalim! 🙏
~ Ambrose FreeBird
via Facebook 

Zenhang Lamka Ah Union Bank

Hong tung ding November 11, 2025 (Tuesday) chiang in Zenhang Lamka ah, Union Bank of India branch thak khat DC Pu Dharun Kumar S, IAS in honkhiatna nei ding hi.

Branch Manager: David Langsuanmung

Regional Head: Dr. Suvajit Samanta

07-11-2025 | Friday
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SUUNNA: Pa H Ginzamung

06-11-25

Pa H. Ginzamung, 61 yrs h/o Ngaizavung of Zogam road in tuzaan daah 11:15 divel in District Hospital ah a kumtuang mundiing hung ana zotsan ta hi.

A tate hung delh diing a umziah in Cold Storage (Morgue) a koih hi phot hi. Vuui di hun leh vaai awl a hung ki update diing hi.

Lusuun innkuante i Suunpih tah zet uhi. A nusiat innsung mite Lalpa'n a vaan hamuanna in hamuan ta hen.

Information & Publicity
SYO GHQs 

MISSING REPORT: KAIKHO DAIKHO | DELHI

 

MISSING
NAME - KAIKHO DAIKHO

Date of Birth: 13/04/1993
Age: 32
Sex or gender: Male
Height: 5.7"
Weight: 60 kg
Wearing: Navy blue T-shirt
Identifying Characteristics:

LAST SEEN: 26/10/2025
Munirka, New Delhi - 110067

IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ABOUT PLEASE CONTACT:
7085602491

Thursday, November 6, 2025

LAMKA | Buallian Ah Dawr 1 Kâng🔥

06/11/2025 (Thu): Tunitak dak 9:45 vel in Buallian luttouh tuung a lamsak lam ah Dawr khat akipatna theihlouh in ana kâng a, van bangmah tuahkhiat man hilou hi'n kigen hi.

Hiai thu gelh ahihtan'in kângmei kipatna [ziak] theih hichet nailou hi. Fire brigade🚒 te theihsak ahihnung sawtlou in hong taaitung ngal ua, phelhmit theita uh hi'n thudonna in gen hi.

©𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭

Vande Mataram: 150 Years

In view of the commemoration of 150 years of "Vande Mataram", join us in celebrating this historic occasion on 7th November 2025

Let's come together to honour the spirit of our national song.

#वंदे_मातरम्
#DPUpdates 

ZELIANGRONG UNITED FRONT: PRESS RELEASE

The Zeliangrong United Front is pleased to publish its heartwarming welcome extended to brave Naga patriots of Zeliangrong into the sure fold of ZUF. The Front has been anticipating the merging in of Zeliangrong cadres and leaders now in different Naga factions into the only Revolutionary Organization of Zeliangrong Kindred people. Re-affirms that, the ZUF have basically established its bed rock on the foundation of Zeliangrong Peoples' Movement commonly called ZPC movement. Our movement for a secure Homeland with its history of struggle had been set alongside the Indian freedom movement. The movement has been appropriately carried forward by Zeliangrong United Front and now engaging talks with the Government of India for a final settlement. Our people lately realize that fighting for our own homeland must precede the General Naga Nationalism. It is high time that, right approach and united move should be organized and strives together for early settlement of the long drawn political issues now at the Table of India.

Taking into account, the home comers from NSCN-IM and NSCN-U is considered as an exemplary move and decision that carries the message of right turning point shown in the contemporary political scenario and society. The brave patriots by names identified as follows:

  1. Major Alex Haihing, NSCN-U

  2. Sergeant Major Gaisingdun Dangmei NSCN-U

  3. Captain Jangkulung Gangmei NSCN-IM

  4. Captain Meihuandai Kamei NSCN-IM

  5. Section Officer (SO) Namjuanang Pame NSCN-IM

  6. Khapur Jacob Malangmei NSCN-IM

  7. Corporal Mayanglung Gangmei NSCN-IM

has taken the exemplary decision and courage to make a decisive joining with the Zeliangrong United Front. Their personal testimonies testify of their true heart of love for our homeland. The Front extends its wide-opened welcoming arm of reception with gratitude to God for His intervening hands upon our people in His own time for our best.

(LOUIS GANGMEI)
Secretary, Information & Publicity
Zeliangrong United Front

MIC CONDEMNS VIOLENCE AND CALLS FOR PEACEFUL RESOLUTION

Office of the
MIZO INTEGRATION COUNCIL (MIC)
Motto: Zofate Insuihkhawm

MIZO INTEGRATION COUNCIL
CONDEMNS VIOLENCE AND CALLS FOR PEACEFUL RESOLUTION

The 6th November 2025

The Mizo Integration Council (MIC) strongly condemns the killing of four precious young boys by security forces in Khanpi Village, under Henglep Block in Churachandpur District on the 4th November 2025. We express our deepest condolences to the deceased.

The MIC believe that violence is not the solution to any problem and urge all parties to refrain from further bloodshed. We appeal to the Government of India to engage in meaningful dialogue to address the legitimate grievance and aspiration of the people.

The MIC also calls upon the security forces to exercise restraint and avoid harming innocent civilians. We urge all stakeholders to work towards a peaceful resolution of the conflict, ensuring the safety and dignity of all individuals.

MIC stands in solidarity with the people and demands:
• Meaningful dialogue to address grievances.
• Recognition of the rights and aspiration of the communities.

Media & Publicity
Mizo Integration Council

MEITEI LEEPUN: PRESS RELEASE

Meitei Leepun lubawk Pramot Singh a.k.a Mr Blow pen taksa damlouhna ziak in apanmun a kipat in ana ki-awngsut a, ama' panmun hudim ding in Chinglemba Wahengbam guan'in om, chihdan ahi.

TSA-GHQ: IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Imphal, the 6th November, 2025

Urgent Opportunity for Thadou Candidates – CSE (Main) Exam 2022 Admit Card Access Open Today

It is hereby informed that all those candidates who have qualified for the Manipur Civil Services Combined Competitive (Main) Examination, 2022, Tbut have not updated their details may download their e-Admit Cards on payment of the requisite fees even without updating their details. Candidates may do so by logging into the weblink or scanning the QR code provided below and following the instructions therein between 12:00 noon and 3:00 p.m. of 6th November 2025:
Weblink: https://rb.gy/dundx8

All Thadou candidates wishing to appear for the examination scheduled to be held from 7th to 9th November 2025 may opt for Imphal as their examination centre. The Thadou Students' Association (TSA) will extend full assistance to such candidates in Imphal, including support for travel, security, and accommodation, particularly for those affected by the ongoing situation.

The Manipur Public Service Commission (MPSC) has opened a special online window in pursuance of the order of the Hon'ble High Court of Manipur dated 5th November, 2025.

Sd/-
(Thangminlun Thadou)
Secretary General
Thadou Students' Association (TSA-GHQ) 

BADMINTON: MEN’S DOUBLES FIXTURE Day-2

KATHANG'E

BADMINTON: MEN’S SINGLES FIXTURE Day-2 

KATHANG'E Sports MEET

Women’s Singles || Men’s singles || Men’s Doubles

KATHANG'E 2025
BADMINTON

Women's Singles || Men's singles || Men's Doubles

DAY-2
Venue: Municipal Community Centre
RK PURAM SECTOR-4.

Day 4: Women Volleyball Fixtures 

KATHANG'E SPORTS MEET 2025
Day 4 women volleyball fixtures 

Day 4 Volleyball match for Men's 

KATHANG'E SPORTS MEET 2025
Day 4 Volleyball match for Men's 

DAY 4: MEN'S FOOTBALL FIXTURE 

KATHANG'E SPORTS MEET 2025
DAY -4
MEN'S FOOTBALL FIXTURE 

KATHANG'E 2025: Basketball Fixture 

KATHANG'E 2025
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KATHANG'E 2025: Volleyball Knock Stage 

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Volleyball Knock Stage 

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