TOUR PROGRAM OF SHRI BL SANTHOSH JI
Date: 12.11.2025
Date: 13.11.2025
Rest
Date: 14.11.2025
9:15 hrs. — Departure for Delhi via Kolkata
TOUR PROGRAM OF SHRI BL SANTHOSH JI
Date: 12.11.2025
Date: 13.11.2025
Rest
Date: 14.11.2025
9:15 hrs. — Departure for Delhi via Kolkata
Kolkata, Nov 12, 2025: The Indian Secular Front (ISF) organized a protest rally in Kolkata on Wednesday to condemn the barbaric terrorist attack that took place in Delhi. The demonstration began at 11:00 AM in front of Statesman House, near the Tipu Sultan Mosque in Dharmatala.
Hundreds of participants joined the rally, raising slogans against terrorism and calling for unity and peace across the nation. ISF leaders demanded strict action against those responsible for the Delhi attack and urged citizens to stand together against violence and extremism.
The protest concluded peacefully under heavy security deployment in the area.
❖ Ani : 13/11/2025 (Thursday)
❖ Amun : Pa Thangkhoklian Inn, S. Munhoih.
❖ Ahun : 10:30 AM
➢ Hunkem : Pa Thangsuanlun
➢ Hunpan : Retd. Upa Ginkhanthang
➢ Thugenna :
1. LCC
3. NUTE
4. TBC (ABA) Head Quarter.
➢ Thugenna : Pute
➢ Thugenna : Intekte
➢ Hanthawn thugenna leh si khak khiatna: Pastor Kammuanmung,
Executive Director TBC (ABA)
➢ Cross pua ding : Upa Ginlianthang, Local Chairman.
➢ Si vuina : Pastor Kambiaksang, Area Pastor.
PHAMSA PU KHUPKHANTHANG SUANTAK TANCHIN
(1949–2025)
Phamsa Pu Khupkhanthang Suantak ahih leh Phamsa Pu Goukhanthang Suantak leh Phamsa Pi Mankhoniang te Pasian apan a angah uh gil a gah goutan 10 lak a upa (eldest) pen ahi. August 1949 in Mulam khua ah na piang a, kum 1975 in a damsung a anuntak pih ding Pi Donkhanlam toh na ki teng hi.
Pasian apat gualzawlna gil a gah goutan pasal 3 leh numei 5 anei ua, amauhte apat in tuu pasal 9 leh numei 9 nei uhi.
Kum 1973 in Assam Regiment ah na lut a, 1980 in voluntary pension ana la hi. Tuahzoh in, 1984 in Manipur Rifle (MR) ah na lut kik a, kum 5 asep jou in voluntary pension ana la kik hi. Amah ahih leh Pi-le-Pu iti mi ha, aneu apat azi neih masang tan in apu te kiang ah ahun hun in va hawh in va om jel hi.
Unidentified individuals set fire to the Tuibuong Sub-Divisional Office (SDO) in Kholmun Village, Churachandpur, on Monday night (Nov 10). The blaze, occurring around 8–9 pm, coincided with the registration of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) for Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
Damage: Documents, printers, chairs, and other office property were destroyed.
Investigation: Police suspect the fire was started using a fuel-soaked sack and have launched a probe.
Context: The incident reflects ongoing tensions in Manipur, with protests and violence in Churachandpur district.
Response: SDO staff and local residents helped contain the fire, preventing further loss.
No group has claimed responsibility, and the motive behind the attack remains unknown.
CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE
12th November, 2025
The office of the Zomi Students' Federation – General Headquarters (ZSF-GHQ) would like to congratulate all the 'Zo' candidates who successfully cleared the Union Public Services Commission (UPSC), Civil Services Mains Examination, 2025.
While we express the profound pride we feel at their achievement this far, we would like to wish them all the very best for their upcoming Interviews (Personality Test).
May God continue to guide them all in the future and may they achieve even more success.
Mang Suante
Education Secretary
Zomi Students' Federation – General Headquarters (ZSF-GHQ)
Nine people are dead and 20 others injured after a powerful blast ripped through a Hyundai i20 car near Delhi’s Red Fort Metro Station around 6:52 pm on Monday (Nov 10), officials said. The explosion left mangled bodies and damaged vehicles scattered across the busy area.
Preliminary investigation suggests the suspects may have panicked and accidentally detonated the explosives, according to top intelligence sources. The blast occurred just hours after Jammu and Kashmir Police recovered nearly 3,000 kg of explosives from two residential buildings in Faridabad, Haryana.
The first image of Dr Mohammad Umar, a doctor at Al Falah Medical College in Faridabad and the suspected mastermind of the Red Fort blast, has now surfaced. Umar, part of the Faridabad terror module, owned the car used in the explosion. Sources said he panicked and triggered the blast after the arrest of two key module members — Dr Mujammil Shakeel and Dr Adil Rather — and the seizure of explosives. Ammonium nitrate, recovered from Faridabad, was reportedly used in the blast.
As the investigation widens, three more doctors from Faridabad’s Al Falah University have been taken into custody for questioning. Umar is said to be a close associate of Adeel Ahmad Rather, a former senior resident doctor at Government Medical College (GMC), Anantnag, who was arrested last week. Acting on Rather’s inputs, authorities conducted a raid in Faridabad on Monday, leading to Umar’s identification.
In response to the tragedy, Delhi Chief Minister Rekhia Gupta announced financial aid — ₹10 lakh for the families of those killed, ₹5 lakh for the permanently disabled, and ₹2 lakh for those seriously injured.
Meanwhile, the United Kingdom has updated its travel advisory for British nationals visiting India following the explosion near the Red Fort Metro Station. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) urged citizens in Delhi to follow local authorities' guidance. “There has been an explosion at the Red Fort (Lal Qila) Metro Station, New Delhi,” the FCDO advisory stated.
~ KV NEWS
Lamka, Nov 11, 2025: A Joint IDP Public Meeting was held today at Peace Ground, Tuibong, bringing together internally displaced persons (IDPs) to voice their collective concerns over disparities, injustice, and administrative negligence affecting their community.
During the meeting, participants demanded equal relief and assistance for all IDPs — both those living in camps and those residing outside — and called for urgent government intervention to end the ongoing hardship. The gathering concluded with a united appeal for justice, equality, and compassion for all displaced persons affected by the crisis.
Alongside the meeting, a Joint Memorandum of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), Churachandpur was presented, summarising their key demands as follows:
Inclusive Policy Implementation:
Equal treatment for all IDPs — camped or non-camped — under one unified relief and rehabilitation protocol across both hill and valley districts.
Immediate Release of Pending Assistance:
Expedite all pending ex-gratia, maternity, medical, educational, and DBT assistance through transparent and accountable systems.
Permanent Housing and Livelihood Restoration:
Approve and implement durable housing assistance of ₹15–20 lakh per family, allowing self-construction for those with land, and introduce livelihood programs for long-term stability.
Fair, Transparent Compensation and Property Protection:
The Government should carry out a fresh and transparent valuation of all IDP properties in Imphal Valley, ensure legal and physical protection against encroachment, and uphold constitutional duties under Articles 14, 21, and 300A to guarantee equality, dignity, and restoration of lawful ownership.
Adoption of a Comprehensive Rehabilitation Model:
Formulate a state-level relief and rehabilitation framework similar to the MHA’s Bru (Reang) IDP Resettlement Model in Tripura, ensuring justice and parity in assistance.
Administrative Continuity and Accountability:
Address disruptions caused by frequent transfers of key officers by creating Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and appointing an Officer on Special Duty (OSD) for IDP affairs to ensure uninterrupted verification, disbursement, and monitoring.
Comprehensive IDPs Database and Administrative Protocol:
Prepare and maintain a verified, publicly accessible database of all IDPs, including both camped and non-camped, for effective policy planning and delivery.
The meeting concluded with a reaffirmed call for fairness, transparency, and inclusive rehabilitation for all displaced persons in Manipur.
This resolution is the result of consultations with UZO-GHQ, instigated by the circulation of misleading accusations on social media that are detrimental to the reputation of ZSP-GHQ.
ZSP-GHQ extends its best wishes to the candidates of KSO-Churachandpur and conveys its congratulations to the upcoming newly elected members.
We express our apologies for any inconvenience that may have been caused.
(P. ANTHONY KAIZAMUAN)
Information & Publicity Secretary,
ZSP-GHQ.