TOUR PROGRAM OF SHRI BL SANTHOSH JI | Nov 12-13

 

TOUR PROGRAM OF SHRI BL SANTHOSH JI

Date: 12.11.2025

Minute to Minute Program
11:45 hrs. — Arrival at Imphal Airport
12:00 hrs. — Arrival at Hotel followed by Lunch
13:30 hrs. — Meeting with Party MLAs at Thambal Sanglen, Imphal
15:30 hrs. — Meeting with State Office Bearers, Spokespersons, Morcha Presidents, District & Mandal Presidents at Party Office (90 persons)
17:00 hrs. — Attending Vande Maataram (MTM enclosed) at Party Office
18:15 hrs. — Round Table Meeting with eminent persons at Sangai Hall, Hotel Imphal (65 persons)
19:15 hrs. — Meeting with Alliance Partner MLAs at Sangai Hall, Hotel Imphal
20:00 hrs. — Meeting with Hon’ble Governor at Raj Bhavan followed by dinner

Date: 13.11.2025

7:45 hrs. — Departure from Hotel to Imphal Airport
8:00 hrs. — Departure for Churachandpur by Helicopter from Imphal Airport
8:30 hrs. — Arrival at Churachandpur
8:35 hrs. — Visit to Relief Camp and interaction with IDPs
9:00 hrs. — Meeting with MLAs DC Office, Churachandpur (3 MLAs)
9:45 hrs. — Meeting with CSOs at DC Office, Churachandpur (10 Representatives from different CSOs - 3 from Zomi Council, and 7 from Kuki-Zo Council)
10:30 hrs. — Departure for Imphal by Helicopter
11:00 am — Arrival at Imphal Airport
11:05 hrs. — Departure for Senapati by road
12:30 hrs. — Arrival at Senapati
12:45 hrs. — Meeting with Chiefs of Maram Village at DRDA Hall, Senapati (70 persons)
13:45 hrs. — Lunch at Senapati
14:20 hrs. — Departure for Imphal by road
16:00 hrs. — Arrival at Hotel
16:30 hrs. — Visit to IDP Camp at Lamboikhongnangkhong
17:00 hrs. — Visit to Sangha Karyalaya
18:15 hrs. — Departure for Hotel
18:30 hrs. — Meeting with Security Adviser at Hotel

Rest

Date: 14.11.2025

9:15 hrs. — Departure for Delhi via Kolkata

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Makai Hoih Apoimohna: Pakhum

PAWL kibawl pepeuh tup leh ngim/vision,  ideology/doctrine leh constitutions hoih mahmah te a, mipi ki lunglut chiat ahi. Huai pen hoihsa a ki support chiat a, panlak theihna tantan a pan kila chiat sek mah ahi.

I pawl tup leh ngimte tangtunna dia, mipite hon piitu ding makai neih hong poimoh. Makai hoih i neih chiah, tua i pawl bawl tup leh ngim/vision pen tangtunna dia, mailam ki nawt semsem thei.

Makai hoihlou in ahon makaih khak chiang a bel, mihoih mahmah te le minse vek thei. I zuih sawt dedeuh leh, ei le kiminse dedeuh. I minhoihna teng le, makai hoihlou i zuih det leh, mansuah vek theih. A pawl tup leh ngim hoih mahmah le, bangtanmah maban suan theilou a, tang theilou/dornant a om zel. Zuih taaklouh makai hong suak uh. Minsiatna ding hon tuntu lel leh i pawl tup leh ngim bangmahlou suaksaktu hong hi uh hi.

Huaiziak a, i pawl tup leh ngim/vision tangtunsakna dia, makai hoih poimoh petmah ahi. Makai hoih leh hoihlou kikal bel Lei leh Van toh kikhia ahi.
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Vaal Veng Sunna: Kapkhankhual (58)

✝️S   U   U   N   N   A✝️
      Vaal Veng (13)

Min: KAPKHANKHUAL
F/o: PAULAMTUNG
-Kum:  58
-Natna/Sihna: AWM NA
-Saptuam : TBC(IFCA-I LANVA
-Omna: Area B, Vaal  Veng
-Sihni: 12/11/2025
-Vuini: Hong ki update ding

NB:-
1. Siluang Delhi apan atate'n hon delh di uh ahihmanin Morque a koih in omphot hi. Avui vunding hong ki update ding hi.

Info. & Publicity
YPA Vaal Veng Unit
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NACEJ: Arrest Air Pollution, Not Activists and Agitators

National Alliance for Climate and Ecological Justice

NACEJ Statement on 'Toxic Governance' in Delhi NCR:
Arrest Air Pollution, Not Activists and Agitators: Restore Fundamental Right to Breathe

Ensure Firm Policy Shifts and Institutional Action against Prime Polluters, Not Citizens

12th Nov, 2025: Yet again, the national capital finds itself in the midst of an extremely severe pollution crisis, as was witnessed by a series of citizen, women and youth-led protests this week in Delhi. Shamefully though, instead of owning up institutional accountability, the Delhi Government unleashed police force on the peaceful participants and detained many of them until late in the night on 9th November. The detentions were both unnecessary and unjust.

NACEJ strongly condemns the abject failure of the Government in systemically addressing the air pollution crisis and the brazen, arbitrary detention of peacefully protesting citizens, students, parents, environmentalists, workers and activists, who are courageously organizing against this public health catastrophe. The Chief Minister owes a public apology to the protestors and the people of Delhi for the Government's failure, unjust detentions and use of police force against peaceful citizens. We call for withdrawal of cases registered, if any, against the protestors.

The indiscriminate action by authorities not only violates democratic rights but also blatantly disregards the dire health emergency faced by millions in Delhi NCR, as air pollution soared to its highest levels in four years, especially following Diwali on 21st October 2025, as confirmed by official monitoring stations. In the backdrop of the severity of the issue, the short-sighted, politicized response of the government will only exacerbate the air pollution crisis further in Delhi NCR.

NACEJ demands that the Delhi Government, the Union Government and all authorities must immediately, without delay or evasion, recognize the magnitude of this public health emergency and the legitimate outrage of the people of Delhi NCR, instead of treating it as a 'law and order issue' or a political blame game. This unchecked governance failure has directly led to record-breaking pollution, with hazardous air choking the region and pushing public health to the brink.

We call for urgent, transparent, and scientifically accountable actions; not repression and diversion, to protect the lives, rights, and dignity of every Delhi NCR resident. The Government needs to initiate year-round air pollution crisis management, built on long-term policy preparedness and a prioritization of public health and justice. It is high time for political and bureaucratic authorities to address the rightful angst of the people, setting aside political calculations and vested interests.

Despite years of crisis and public outcry, air pollution remains a severe and escalating public health hazard, with Delhi NCR and several other Indian cities suffering the world's worst air quality. This crisis causes millions of preventable deaths and immense economic losses, while disproportionately impacting poor and marginalized communities, outdoor and informal workers, women, elders, children and those living in congested or industrial areas. Government actions have consistently excluded the most vulnerable, widening environmental injustice.

What is most alarming this year is that, despite clear evidence and expert warnings, the government prioritized appeasement-based political interests over scientific and public health advice, specifically legalizing the sale and use of so-called 'green' crackers for Diwali. This move led to rampant illicit use of fireworks, ignoring the Supreme Court's limited hours order, leading to its weak implementation. The result was record-breaking PM2.5 levels and a dangerous spike in air pollution, with Delhi reporting levels as high as 675 µg/m³ (CPCB data) — the worst in four years.

In parallel, non-compliance and apparent fudging of data such as the reported use of water sprinklers near AQI monitors to artificially lower recorded pollution further erode trust and delay meaningful action. The persistent blame games over stubble burning also do not address the reality, especially since, in 2025, its contribution to Delhi's PM2.5 was notably lower than previous years. Year-round vehicle and industry emissions remain the primary drivers. Delhi's pollution emergency demonstrates a deeper governance failure where populist politics has been allowed to overshadow public health and science-led environmental policy.

To genuinely address the roots of Delhi's air pollution emergency, the following immediate and structural measures are essential:
· A time-bound, transparent policy and plan of action to reduce air toxicity and fix accountability of all statutory authorities, as per law.
· Pro-active promotion and comprehensive upgrades to Delhi's public transport as a clear alternative to odd-even private vehicle restrictions.
· Renewed emphasis on both bus and metro infrastructure, as well as the neglected surface rail network, integrated into a unified transport system.
· Implementation of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) lanes alongside metro enhancements for high-frequency, accessible public bus services.
· Rapid phase-out and strict control of all non-BS6 diesel vehicles in Delhi NCR, combined with the elimination of diesel fuel subsidies for non-commercial vehicles.
· Highlight the persistent neglect of Delhi's extensive surface rail infrastructure and integrate it with bus and metro systems.
· Reference existing scientific studies (IIT Kanpur 2023, etc.) to identify key pollution sources.
· Stop victimizing farmers for stubble burning and focus on chronic sources like vehicles and industries.
· Enforce a year-round ban on firecrackers and relocate toxic industries such as waste-to-energy (WTE) plants away from residential areas.
· Establish a permanent mechanism for dialogue with environmental and civil society organizations.
· Release real-time, credible air quality data and health advisories in accessible formats.
· Respond to peaceful protest calls with dialogue, not intimidation or arrests.
· Reject any political or religious narrative that delays public health action in environmental emergencies.

NACEJ calls for a scientifically informed, health-centred, long-term air quality management framework for Delhi NCR and all Indian cities. This must feature enforceable bans on new WTE plants, year-round prohibition on firecrackers, and strict controls on construction and vehicular emissions. A reorientation of urban, transport and industrial policy towards safeguarding public health is essential.

Addressing air pollution requires an integrated, inter-sectoral, institutional accountability approach rooted in public well-being and aligned with broader environmental, economic, and development goals. India's future depends on putting public health, social and ecological justice, and constitutional rights of all citizens at the very centre of all environmental and urban policymaking.

Issued by: National Alliance for Climate and Ecological Justice (NACEJ – NAPM)

Signatories to the Statement (NACEJ Members):

1. Alok Shukla, Chhattisgarh Bachao Andolan, Raipur


2. Apoorv Grover, People for Aravallis, New Delhi


3. Dr. Babu Rao, Scientists for People, Telangana


4. Chythenyen Devika Kulasekaran, Centre for Financial Accountability, Selam, Tamil Nadu


5. Disha A Ravi, Fridays For Future India


6. Dr. Gabriele Dietrich, Penn Urimay Iyakkam & NAPM, Madurai, Tamil Nadu


7. John Michael, NACEJ and NAPM Telangana


8. Krithika Dinesh, Legal researcher, NAJAR, Delhi


9. Medha Patkar, Narmada Bachao Andolan and NAPM, Madhya Pradesh


10. Meera Sanghamitra, NACEJ Telangana


11. Neelam Ahluwalia, Founder Member, People for Aravallis, Haryana


12. Nirmala Gowda, Mapping Malnad, Bengaluru


13. Prasad Chacko, Social Worker, Ahmedabad, Gujarat


14. Rajkumar Sinha, Bargi Bandh Visthapit Evam Prabhavit Sangh, Madhya Pradesh


15. Ramnarayan K, Natural History Educator and Independent Ecologist, Uttarakhand


16. Ravi S P, Chalakudypuzha Samrakshana Samithi, Kerala


17. Soumya Dutta, Movement for Advancing Understanding of Sustainability and Mutuality (MAUSAM) & NACEJ, New Delhi


18. Soutrik Goswami, Environmental Researcher and Activist, New Delhi


19. Stella James, Researcher and Independent consultant, Bengaluru, Karnataka


20. Dr. Suhas Kolhekar, NAPM & NACEJ (Pune, Maharashtra)


21. Sumit (For Himdhara Environment Research And Action Collective, Himachal Pradesh)


22. Tarini, Independent Filmmaker, Delhi


23. Yash, Environmental Rights Activist, New Delhi



Issued by: National Alliance for Climate and Ecological Justice (NACEJ - NAPM)
Contact for details: E-mail: nacej.napm@gmail.com

NACEJ members across India are grassroots movement activists, ecologists, climate scientists, environmental researchers and lawyers, working to address the climate crisis through an ecological and social justice approach, upholding human rights and coexistence of all species.
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Kuki Inpi Condemns Arson Attack on Tuibong SDO Office, Calls for Swift Action

Lamka, Nov 12, 2025: The Kuki Inpi Churachandpur (KIC) has strongly condemned the recent act of arson that destroyed the Tuibong Sub-Divisional Office (SDO) at Kholmun village on the night of November 10. The organization described the incident as a "cowardly and senseless act" that has caused severe disruption to public administration and peace in the area.

According to the KIC statement issued on Wednesday, the deliberate attack resulted in the loss of invaluable official documents and properties worth lakhs of rupees. The organization stated that such an attack on a public institution is "an assault on the collective interest of the people" and cannot be tolerated under any circumstance.

The KIC urged authorities to conduct a swift and thorough investigation to identify and apprehend those responsible for the arson. It also called for the perpetrators to be prosecuted under the relevant sections of the law.

In the statement, KIC further appealed to all citizens to uphold peace, respect public property, and refrain from engaging in or supporting any destructive or unlawful activities in the future.

The condemnation note was signed by Jamkhokai Doungel, Information Secretary of the Kuki Inpi Churachandpur.
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Amur Falcon Radio-Tagged and Released in Tamenglong by Forest Officials

Tamenglong, Nov 12, 2025:
In a continued effort to monitor and protect migratory bird species, Manipur Forest officials successfully radio-tagged and released an Amur Falcon in Tamenglong district on Wednesday.

The Amur Falcon, known for its remarkable long-distance migration from Siberia to South Africa, makes a crucial stopover in Tamenglong every year to rest and feed before continuing its journey. The tagging aims to track the bird's migratory route and gather valuable data on its flight patterns and stopover habits.

Forest officials said the tagging initiative is part of a larger conservation effort to ensure the safety of the species during its migration through the Indian subcontinent. "Tamenglong is one of the most important roosting sites for Amur Falcons in the world. Protecting these birds is vital for maintaining global migratory bird diversity," an official said.

Local communities have also played a key role in safeguarding the falcons, which once faced threats from hunting. Conservation awareness and coordinated efforts between villagers and the Forest Department have transformed Tamenglong into a safe haven for the migratory species.

The radio-tagged bird will now provide crucial insights into the migratory journey that spans thousands of kilometres across Asia and Africa, helping researchers strengthen conservation strategies for years to come.
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ISF Holds Protest Rally in Kolkata Against Delhi Terror Attack

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.

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PHAMSA PU KHUPKHANTHANG SUANTAK (76) VUINA PROGRAM

❖ 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.

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Tuibuong SDO Office Torched in Churachandpur, Investigation Underway

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.


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Zomi Students’ Federation (ZSF-GHQ) Congratulates ‘Zo’ UPSC Mains 2025 Candidates

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)

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Manipur Public Service Commission: Notification

Imphal, The 11th November 2025. 
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S. Munhoih village chief passed away

S. Munhoih Hausa Pu Khupkhanthang tuni zingsang lam in Lamka Zatou inn ah hung beisan hi. Tuni'n hausa ahihna khua leh ainn lum wah Khomipi leh  ait angai teng in ki zan hah pih ding a zing chiang Dt.13/11/2025  ni tak lamchiang S.Munhoih Hanmual ah area pastor in vuina nei ding hi. Anusiat a inn kuan pih te Pasian in khamuanna pia ta hen. 

Brief history:
Pu Khupkhanthang Suantak Chief of S. Munhoih tangthu tomkim sim nuam te a ding 👇

S. Munhoih a ding a hausa 2 na ana tu Pu Khupkhanthang ahih leh Phamsa Pu Goukhanthang leh Phamsa Pi Mankhoniang te Pasian apan a gil a gah goutan 10 lak upa (eldest) pen ahi. Amah kum 1951 in Mulam khua ah na piang a. kum 1975 in a damsung a anuntak pih ding in Pi, Donkhanlam toh na ki teng hi. Pasian apat gualzawina gil a gah goutan pasal 3 leh numei 5 nei a, amauh te apat in tuu pasal 9 leh numei 9 nei hi.

1973 kum in, Assam Regiment ah na lut a. Kum 1980 in, voluntary pension ana la hi. Tuahzoh in kum 1984 in Manipur Rifle (MR) ah na lut kik a, kum 5 asep jou in voluntary pension ana la kik hi. Amah pi-le-pu iit mi hi a, aneu apat azi neih masang in apu te kiang ah ahun hun in va hawh in va om jel hi

Kum 2006 a Khugadam project aki zoh in khua thak kisat a. Saptuam te'n Biak inn Pucca Building project kipan a, amah zong ahih theih tan in saptuamte toh pang in panla khom hi. Aki zoh masang in sum-le-pai taksap hun chiang in amah neihsa sum-le-pai te iit lou in, aneih dan dan in tuak in nasep ki sun zom thei jel hi. Amah leh Saptuamte leh Pasian jal in kum 2019 in zoh in hung om a, December kha in Biakinn Thak a hongna ki nei hi.

A dam theihna lam hung buai in, Kum 2019 in vangsiat huai tak in BP Stroke in puk a, Imphal a Shija hospital ah etkol in om in, Pasian in doctor te zang in hung damsak a, hinan leh ataksa hat thei nawnlou hi. Ahinlah, hatlou pum pum inkuante leh a khua-le-tui te ompih tou zing hi.

Tuni tarik 12, Nov 2025 zinglam dak 8:15 lak vel in, a tangtawn mun ding ung na zotsan ta hi.

A sim tute tengteng ih Biak Pasian in khamuanna puaksak ta hen aw.
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TYO-GHQ in Pa Kapkhual Suunpih thu phuang

✝️ SUUN PIHNA ✝️
Tu zingsang lam   Dak 7  lak vel in Lamka District Hospital mun a,  Pa (L) Kapkhankhual (58) F/o Paulamthang, Suangnal tualkuan  in vangsiat huaitak in  Awmna Natna ziak in  a leitung hinkhua nusiah in, a tangtawn gam ding hung na zotsan hi.

 Suuna nei Innkuan nihte  Thangkhal Youth Organisation(TYO) Gen. HQs in ih minam min in SUUNPIH Thu kung phuang uhi.

A nutsiat a inn kuante, baan ah amah iit le ngaihna tu mun chin a om, Thangkhal minam zousia'h in kithuakpih mahmah a, ih biak Pasian in KHAMUANNA hung pia chiat ta hen chi ka thumna uh ahi.

Thangkhal Youth Organisation sik-leh-tang in.
 
Na sepkhom pih uh,

Lalmalsawm 
General Secretary, TYO 


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Meitei & Kuki-Zo Candidates from Manipur Qualify for UPSC 2025 Interview

Based on the results of the Civil Services (Main) Examination 2025, conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) from 22nd August to 31st August 2025, several candidates from Manipur have qualified for the Personality Test (Interview) — the final stage for selection to the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS), and other Central Services (Group 'A' and Group 'B').

According to official data, around 10 lakh candidates applied for the examination, of which 5,83,213 appeared. Out of them, 14,627 qualified for the Mains, 2,736 cleared the Mains, and 1,009 candidates have been shortlisted for the interview round.

From Manipur, the following candidates are among those who have qualified for the Personality Test:

✅ From the Meitei community:

1. Rahul Moirangthem
2. Ningthoujam Rishikant Singh
3. Kangzamba Yumnam
4. Rajkumar Dayananda Singh
5. Andes Aribam Sharma

✅ From the Kuki-Zo community:

1. Calvin Ginminlen Zou
2. Liangousang Vualnam
3. G. Thangmuanlal Guite

There may be additional candidates from Manipur whose names are yet to be confirmed.

The interview phase, to be held in New Delhi, will determine the final selection for India's most prestigious civil services.

#Manipur #upsc #upscexam #UPSCExam2025
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🌿 The 1st GreenHills Anniversary Open Futsal Tournament 2025

⭕ Venue : GreenHills Turf, Mata Mualtam, Lamka

📃 Yesterday's Results:
11th November, 2025 (Tuesday)

1. Pu John MT 3-3 Melmalchin FC.
2. Unity FG 3-1 New Mata SC.
3. Unau FC 2-1 Ignite Fitz FC.
4. Ngeisok FC 3-4 Team Legend.
5. Chikim Veteran 1-3 Ani-subah.
6. Thanggoulal MT 7-0 Mata FC.

📃 TOday's Fixture:
12th November, 2025 (Wednesday)

12:00 pm : A-Team vs Hidden Valley Springs.
01:00 pm - Buhsau FC vs Lamka Plumbers.
02:00 pm - Thingliim Enterprise vs Mualsan YC.
03:00 pm - Eimi FA vs JK Tyre FC.
04:00 pm - Hope Hall Academy vs Team 4Ace.
05:00 pm - Paotinmang MT vs V. Khuphau MT.

~LFO

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CONGRATULATIONS: ULTIMATE COACHING 🎉

12th November, 2025: Heartiest congratulations to the following aspirants for securing admission to various Undergraduate programmes at the *Regional Institute of Paramedical and Nursing Sciences* (RIPANS), Aizawl, based on their NEET-UG 2025 performance.
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1. Th. Lunchunglen Khongsai – B.MLS
2. Erica Hatnunnem Misao – B.Pharm
3. Veineihoi Khongsai – B.MLS
4. Olivia Kamei – B.PT
5. Nengngaiching Kipgen – B.Pharm
6. Joseph Seigunlal Mate – B.RIT
7. Chongboithem Touthang – B.Opt
8. Lamchoihoi Doungel – B.MLS
9. Lalhmunsiem – B.PT
10. Pamthiannem – B.PT
11. Tingneimoi – B.MLS
12. Nemzouzam Lupho - B.MRIT
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We are proud of your achievement and commend your hard work and commitment. Wishing you continued success as you begin your journey at RIPANS.

ULTIMATE
Tuibong Forest Gate 
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Job Card holders PROTEST in Pherzawl

Lungthulien, Pherzawl lam ah Job Card/MGNREGA diklou leh nekgukna om chihziak in mipi'n Village Authority Chairman leh Secretary kitawp ding deihna in lamzuihna ana nei uhi.

Job Card tungtang a thil diklou/nekgukna om chi'n concerned DC/SDO kiang ah complaint bawl mah le uh action lak omlouh ziak a lamzuina nei uh hidan ahi.

Material Cost a ding in sanction om mahleh vanzat ding mipi'n kingaihtuah ngaizel chih leh a dang² a lungkimlou uh hidan ahi. 
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Zomi Woman Boxer Fights On with Hope and Determination

A brave Zomi young woman stepped into the boxing ring with no training, no coach—and faced two defeats. 🥊

But she never lost her heart. Her determination, hope, and dreams are stronger than ever. 💪✨

Zomis across the globe are cheering for her—wishing her health, strength, and unstoppable success. 🌏❤️

This young Zomi woman boxer, Miss Lun San Cing, born in 2005, is the daughter of Mr. Nang Khen Mung and Mrs. Cing Deih Mang from Gamlai village, Zogam. She is currently residing in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.❤️

We are proud of you! Keep shining and fighting for your dreams! 🌟

Pic credit: Evan Suum Pi

~ KV News
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Delhi Red Fort BLAST Suspects

The Delhi Red Fort terror attack suspects include:
- Dr. Umar Mohammad: A doctor associated with the Faridabad terror module, believed to be the driver of the Hyundai i20 car used in the blast.

- Tariq: A resident of Pulwama, allegedly owned the car used in the attack.

- Dr. Muzammil Ganaie: Arrested for allegedly running a Jaish-e-Mohammed-linked terror module.

- Dr. Adil Rather: A former senior resident doctor, arrested in connection with the Faridabad terror module.

- Dr. Parvez Ansari: Suspected to have ties with Dr. Muzammil, raided by Lucknow ATS.

- Dr. Shaheena: A woman doctor with suspected Jaish ties, arrested in Lucknow.
The investigation is ongoing, with the National Investigation Agency (NIA) taking over the probe. 
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Condolence: Pu Khupkhanthang | S Munhoih

Thangkhal khua S. Munhoih Hausa Pu Khupkhanthang, in tuni zinglam dak 9:30am vel in District hospital Lamka ah hong beisanta chi thu kiza hi.

RIP 😭😭
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Condolence: Pa Kapkhual

Thangkhal ngaina mahmah khat, Pa Kapkhual in tu zingkal dak 7:30am vel in hong na bei san chi thu kiza hi.

RIP  😭😭

KIZAKSAK 

I suun uh Unaupa Kapkhankhual pen a u anaute deihna bang in Atanu  Manzaniang Delhi apan a hung pai ding amah kingak ding ahih manin tuni Date 12/11/2025 (Nilaini) in kivui nailou phot ding hi chih iki theisak uhi.

SECY. LCC LANVA TBC IFCA-I.
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Ipi jeh a tuchung Kuki-Zo political taks

IPI JEH A TUCHUNG KUKI-ZO POLITICAL TALKS A GOVERNMENT OF INDIA REPRESENTATIVE CHUN KUKI-ZO CHATE POLITICAL DEMAND UT WITH LEGISLATURE HI GOVT. POLICY AHILOULE TOHGON IN AUMPOI ATIU AHIDEM

- Lamminlun Singsit,
Joint Secretary, CoTU


Kuki-Zo Nampi Political Demand hi Govt tohgon a aumpoi atiu hi Government ngohdi ahipon eiho ikilungto lou jeh'u le ikipumkhat theilou jeh'u ahi penin ahi.

Gal kipat til'in amitakip Nam ngailutnan idimsetnun, ikilungkhat jeh'un UPF,KNO chule MLA hojong mipi kilungkhatna jeh in khat in ading khom uvin, Govt jengin jong nasatah in ginna le jana eineijuvin ahi.

Ahin vangset umtah'in kum ni(2) ahung che le mipin jong Nampi Political Semand hi ol ol'in ihai taovin hijehchun MLA hon jong ahai pan taovin mipi movement ahung lhadai tan hiche phatnin Govt in jong nasatah in game kichep ahin pan'un Nampi thalhenga talks neiho ahin noise pan taovin, chuto lhonin lamkai hihen milham hijong le ikah uva kitahsan to louna ahung lhung tan hijeh a chu tuchunga talks a jong ichan gei ham khatna UPF le KNO lamkai ho jong ja chang jou lou'u ahitai.

Ahin, ahititai tia hiche dinmun a hi din den'a, hichan'a hi kinga den thei ihi pouvin, itosa houva kihil'u tin Nampi kitilnan mang jiu hitin SA movement thipi ngapchan athah beh in pan lakit dingin ka Nam mite kahin tem uvin ahi.

Government Policy ikhel nathei diu pen chu eiho policy, strategy le plan hiding ahin, hijeh'a chu MLA ho, SoO group ho, CSO ho le Mipin kiningsuh na bollouva, ilhohbuh u isuhto uva, Government Policy khel jou nading lungthim asenkhom uva, toukhomna chimlouva ibol uva, makho ding hatah'a iseikhom uva, athahbeh a kitahsan tona'a ikibulphu uva, lunggel ineidiu Hi akultan ahi.

Thusa lasa, thugil lagil ahiteng toukhom hatding, kiningsuh, kidem kiseiset hi pam koija, lunggiltah le kisei ngaitah'a kalse khom'a, limgeh cha mi policy a lha louva eima policy a joh mi lhahsah ding ngaito akul e.

Kuki-Zo Nampi mite Pathenin a chihnan ei mapui tauhen. 

~ KUKILAND INDIA 🇮🇳 
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UPSC Civil Services Exam (Main) 2025

Appeared in Prelim Exam: 5,83213
Cleared Prelim: 14627
Clear Main: 2736
For Final Selection: 1009

Zosuan Candidates who cleared Main Exam:
1. Calvin Ginminlien Zou
2. Liangousang Vualnam
3. Thangmuanlal Guite
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TULAITAK TAINGEN GALPHUAL

11th Nov 2025: Taingen galphual SAC in laisiang khinta hi. Tulaitak Kawlpi Kalay-Tedim Road pen SAC in control siang khin phial ta cihthu kiza hi. Tedim pan mipi (civil) khat in agenna ah, "Mipite kigenthei lua ta, Galkapte akizo ding lah hituan lo, kap² nawn dan le uh, zankim-zankhang a mipite galtaai, pitek-putek leh naupangte hehpihhuai lua. Tuaban ah, Kawlpi leh Tedim kikal abuaiciang' vanman tam, nek leh taak haksa lua, nuntak haksa lua" ci in gen hi.

Tuaban ah, Webula lampan SAC te 600 khawng Falam khuapi lading in kuan uh hi. Tedim leh Kawlpi pan Taingen a kisutuah SAC pawlkhat zong Falam lam manawh sawm uh hiding in ki-ummawh hi. Tu'a dan abatleh Falam pen mun nih a viik sawm uh hiding in ki-ummawh hi. Tuzing in zong Taingen sak Falam lam Suahlim khua ah kikapna om cihthu kiza hi.

SAC te'n Hakha, Thantlang, Tedim, Falam, Tonzang khuapite ah ELECTION kibawl ding hi ci in tangko uh hi.

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Kso Churachandpur General Election Result

Election Result
Date-11/11/2025.
Total Vote-115

Vote mudan
President Candidate-
1. Thenkhosei-43
2. Minlal Gangte-72

VIP Admin
1. John Thanglal-51
2. DJ Haokip-64

SECRETARY
1. LUNCHUNGHAO-48
2. JEJE-42
3. SEIKHOGIN-24

Term 2025 -2028
1. President-  Lenminlal Gangte
2. Vice President - DJ Haokip
3. Secretary-  Lunchunghao Haokip
4. Education Secy- Kamminthang Haokip 
5. Information Secy- Jacob Zou
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Delhi shocker: Manipur woman found dead in Mahipalpur bathroom

The body of a 23-year-old woman from Manipur was found in her rented room in the Mahipalpur area of Delhi. Police suspect that she died due to electrocution while using an electric rod heater in the bathroom.

According to the Delhi Police, the woman, who worked at a software company in Gurugram, was reportedly getting ready to attend a party when the incident occurred on Sunday. She had been living in a rented room on the fourth floor of a building in Mahipalpur for the past few months.

A PCR call was received at 8.19 p.m. on Sunday at Vasant Kunj (South) Police Station regarding a woman found dead inside a locked room in Mahipalpur. Upon receiving the call, the investigating officer, along with the police team, reached the spot and found the woman lying unresponsive in the bathroom, holding an electric rod in her hand.

Initial inquiry revealed that the woman had gone to the bathroom to take a bath and was using an electric rod to heat water. When she did not come out for a long time, her friend who lives in the same building became concerned and went to check on her. Finding the bathroom door bolted from the inside, she immediately made a call for assistance.

The crime team was called to the scene, and the site was inspected. The body was then shifted to Safdarjung Hospital mortuary for post-mortem examination.

From the prima facie enquiry, it appears to be a case of electrocution, and no foul play has come to notice so far.

Shahil, the caretaker of the building, told IANS, "The incident happened in room number 403. I received a call from the victim's friend saying that she was not opening the door and asked for a duplicate key. The owner was not present, so I was instructed to make another key. When we finally opened the door, we found her lying in the bathroom with the electric rod still in her hand. She had come here in June and was from Manipur. She was working in Gurugram."

~ IANS
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Red Fort blast: 9 dead, 20 hurt; Dr Umar held, UK issues travel advisory

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.

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Mizoram: 2-Dampa (ST) AC By-Election Ah Dak 1:00PM Tan’In Vote 56.35% Kikhia

11/11/2025 (Tue): Tuni zinglam dak 7:00 a kipat in lamzangtak in 2-Dampa (ST) AC By-Election paipih theih in om hi. Vote kikhia percentage sunnung dak 1:00 tan'in 56.35% pha hi.

Kiteelna ahihleh 2-Dampa (ST) AC sung a polling station 41 ah paipih hi in, polling station 40 ah webcasting zang'in District Election Office a kipat in vildet hi a, Zopui Polling Station ah ahihleh kawlphetha (power/electric current) omlouh ziak in paipih theih hilou hi.

Dampa Constituency sung ah Voters 20790 om a, venbit ngai diak (Critical Polling Station) Silsury I, II leh III chihte om hi.

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Joint IDP Meeting in Tuibong Urges Equal Relief, Housing Aid & Transparent Governance

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:

Demands of Joint Memorandum of IDPs, Churachandpur (In Nutshell):

  1. 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.

  2. Immediate Release of Pending Assistance:
    Expedite all pending ex-gratia, maternity, medical, educational, and DBT assistance through transparent and accountable systems.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.



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PIANGTHAK VEK | PAKHUM

PIANGTHAK VEK, ATUNG A;  PIANTHAKNA ZIAK LEVEL TUAMTUAM BEL KIBANGLOU !

A. Level 3: Innkuante hiam society apianthak ziak, piangthak. Khempuk baihlam. Hoihtak a, Pathian kua ahi tatak a, chi a, mimal a theihchet ut a, thudik a gilkialna nei a, alut thuuk dedeuh kei a, muhtheih chiang lel a, mihing maipha zong den ahih leh, a pianthakna le mansuah thei.

B. Level 2: Bible gen pen dikpen a thei. Mimal a le theihsiamna chiang nei. Innkuan leh lawmte gen te le gingta. Himahleh, ama mimal a, Pathian kua ahi tatak a, theihchet ut a, thudik a gilkialna nei a, a lut thuuk dedeuh kei a, muhtheih chiang lel a, mihing maipha zong den ahih leh, setan pimang a omthei lai. Setan in lau deklou, nuihsan lel ding.

C. Level 1: Innkuan, lawm leh vual, pastor te gen ziak hilou a, mimal a Pathian om tatak na ahi hiam chih sui, mimal a aginna enchian, akim avel a mite muhdan a kinga lou. Amah mimal mah in Pathian enchian/test ngam. A pianthak vanglak chiang a, puk hun om lele, setan in khempai zou tatak nawnlou. Dingkik thouthou.

Level 1, 2, 3, te avek ua piangthak. Himahleh, apianthakna ziak uh kibanglou. Level 1 tan tun vek ngai. Huai atung zouloute bel bang achidiam chih a om. Setan khem chavaih theih level 3 leh 2 ngen hilai phot uh. Leitung a amihinpihte lak a, sual gaal dou dia qualification bel nei thei nailou uh. Level 1 tan tungzou nailou a, sual gaal doute bel, setan in nuihsan lel ahi.

Gam leh nam politics sai ding tatak te le, level 1 tan a, pianthakna diktak neite hih ngai. Pianthakna kia le hunlou lai. Khovel paidan, siamna leh theihsiamna basic level beek a, education neih a theih ngai. Mihing maipha zong a, mihing ma a kunkun lai kawm a;  Pathian ma a sia leh pha theihchetna kichian mimal a neilou a, bangbang hiam adu ada mipi leh gam leh nam ma a, tangkou ta phanphan thei lel te makaihna nuai ah; gam leh nam suahtakna ding bel, kahase himai !

Level 1 tan in na piangthak ta hia, unau, ki enchian masa in. Na kam thoveng mipi lak a, na hai vikvik ma in.

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Teiseng Area Chief Union: Condemnation

Condemnation Statement: Teiseng Area Chief Union 
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TCSA GHQ Declines Participation in KSO-CCPur Election

PRESS RELEASE
11th November 2025

The Tedim Chin Students' Association General Headquarters (TCSA GHQ), a federating unit of the Zomi Students' Federation (ZSF), wishes to formally inform its members and the general public that it will not be attending the forthcoming Kuki Students' Organisation, Churachandpur (KSO-CCPur) election (as on 11/11/2025).

This decision follows careful deliberation and thorough internal consultation within the Association. It is also our statement that TCSA GHQ has always stood firm on the principles of transparency, accountability, and mutual respect in all interactions and directions only with the Zomi Students Federation, General Headquarters.

Our decision is, therefore, guided by principle rather than partisanship—reflecting our continued commitment to uphold integrity, fairness, and the credibility of student leadership. As a federating unit of the Zomi Students' Federation, TCSA GHQ remains steadfast in promoting unity, cooperation, and shared values among student bodies.

INFORMATION & PUBLICITY
TEDIM CHIN STUDENT'S ASSOCIATION GHQ


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KSO CCP GENERAL ELECTION 2025 RESULT

President: Minlal Gangte

Vice President: DJ Haokip

General Secretary: Lunboi Haokip

Information Secretary :
Jacob Seiminthang  Zou

Education Secretary :
M. Kamminthang Haokip
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CCPur IDPs DEMAND Inclusive Policy, Housing & Compensation Support

DEMANDS OF JOINT MEMORANDUM OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS (IDPS) CHURACHANDPUR (IN NUTSHELL).

Inclusive Policy Implementation: Ensure that all IDPs whether camped or non-camped are treated equally without any administrative discrimination under a unified relief and rehabilitation protocol applicable across both hill and valley districts,

2. Immediate Release of Pending Assistance: Expedite the disbursement of all pending ex-gratia, maternity, medical, educational, and any other assistance, as well as delayed DBT payments, through transparent and accountable channels.

3. Permanent Housing and Livelihood Restoration: Approve and implement durable housing assistance of ₹15-220 lakh per family, allowing those with land to construct homes independently, and introduce livelihood support to enable long-term stability.

4. Fair, Transparent Compensation and Property Protection: That, the Hon'ble Government undertake a fresh and transparent valuation and compensation process for all properties of displaced persons from the Imphal Valley, ensure their legal and physical protection against continued encroachment and demolition, and uphold its constitutional duty under Articles 14, 21, and 300A to guarantee equality, dignity, and the restoration of lawful ownership to all affected families.

5. Adoption of a Comprehensive Rehabilitation Model: Formulate a state-level relief and rehabilitation framework aligned with the MHA's Bru (Reang) IDP resettlement model in Tripura, ensuring parity and justice in the scope of assistance provided.

6. Administrative Continuity and Accountability: It has been observed that frequent transfers of key officers, particularly the Deputy Commissioner and Sub-Deputy Commissioners of Churachandpur District, have disrupted the continuity of IDP management. It is therefore recommended that standard operating procedures (SOPs) and a Officer on Special Duty (OSD) be established for IDP affairs, ensuring seamless verification, disbursement, and monitoring even in the event of transfer or deputation of officers.

7. Comprehensive IDPs Database and Administrative Protocol: Government should prepare and maintain a verified and publicly accessible database of all IDPs encompassing both camped and non-camped IDPs. 
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Clarification on TSA’s Independent Status and Non-Participation in KSO Elections

MEDIA RELEASE
Imphal, the 11th November, 2025

1. In connection with the circulation regarding the election of the Kuki Students' Organisation (KSO), Churachandpur for the tenure of 2025-28 on various social media platforms, the Thadou Students' Association (TSA) wishes to clarify that Thadou is not Kuki and the TSA is an independent organisation, separate from the Kuki Students' Organisation (KSO), the Kuki Inpi, and all their affiliated bodies.

2. In line with the declarations of the Thadou Conclave, Delhi (2015) and the Thadou Convention, Guwahati (2024), the Thadou community is a distinct and independent ethnic group, separate from the Kuki, and are neither under, beneath, nor a sub-group or part of the Kuki (Any Kuki tribes). Therefore, the TSA is not involved in, nor represented by, any KSO elections or activities at any level.

3. A formal communication conveying this position has already been made to the KSO-GHQ. The TSA's mandate derives solely from the Thadou people and its constitution, and it remains committed to the educational, social, and cultural advancement of the Thadou community while upholding peace and mutual respect among all communities of the state.

Accordingly, the TSA will not participate in any current or future elections or activities conducted under the name of the Kuki Students' Organisation (KSO) at any levels, and requests that its name not be included in any such listings henceforth.

Issued by:
Vicky Thadou
Spokesperson, Thadou Students' Association (TSA-GHQ)
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ZSP-GHQ Abstains from KSO-Churachandpur Election 2025

The Zou Sangnaupang Pawlpi, General Headquarters (ZSP-GHQ) hereby announces that its representatives shall abstain from participating in the KSO-Churachandpur General Election - 2025, which is set to occur today, 11 November 2025, at 12:30 PM in the M. Songgel Community Hall.

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.

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ZYO-GHQ: KITHUOPINA NA BAWL DING A NGETNA

Hun-le-ni hing peitou zel in thu kipah huoi ma ma ahileh ZYO Lamka Block leh ZYO P. Kamdouveng unit ten Bolero Pick-up Project a ahing neina tung uah theisahna ahing bawl ma bang un masawn na leh imi-isa poimo na mun a zahthei ding ahina ah ZYO-GHQ in theipi ahia, tuni tan a panpina pe teng tung ah zong nahpitah in lungdam thu tut ahi, tualeh a Project uh ahing mualsuo ngei ding uh deisahna sangpen ipie uhi. Tuazieh in tam project lawchinna ding a Lamkai te ahing kalsuan
khah uleh ikiphal dan dan a kithuopi chiet ding in ikingen uhi.

Kamminthang
President
ZYO-GHQ

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MIC Appeals for Peace and Unity Among Senapati & Kangpokpi

AN APPEAL FOR MUTUAL COEXISTENCE TO THE SENAPATI AND KANGPOKPI 
BRETHREN IN CHRIST

The 10th November, 2025

We, the Mizo Integration Council (MIC), extend a heartfelt and sincere appeal to our brethren in Senapati and Kangpokpi districts to cherish the virtues of peace, harmony, and Christian brotherhood, as taught to us in the Holy Bible by our Lord Jesus Christ.

The Mizos trace their origins to the 16th century, when our ancestors migrated from China into the northeastern regions of India, particularly the Lushai Hills, now known as Mizoram. Our forebears were resilient and independent people, bound by a shared language, culture, and tradition. The name “Mizo” represents a family of tribes and clans, including the Kuki, Chin, Zomi, and others who share a common heritage and collective identity in Myanmar, Bangladesh and India. 

As tribals and Christians, we Mizos and Nagas share a sacred bond and shared values that transcend division. Our faith in Christ and our rich tribal heritage must remain the pillars on which we build understanding, reconciliation, and cooperation.

The Mizo National Front (MNF), established in 1961, played a historic role in the struggle that ultimately led to Mizoram’s statehood in 1987. Its enduring vision of a unified Mizo to inspire us toward collaboration and integration across borders.

It is our earnest desire to see Christian love and brotherhood flourish in Senapati and Kangpokpi districts, nurturing an atmosphere of mutual respect, trust, and peaceful coexistence. We envision a future where Mizos and Nagas live side by side in harmony, celebrating our diversity and working together for shared prosperity. A future where our communities thrive without fear, mistrust, or division. A future where our children grow up with dignity, hope, and faith, grounded in the shared tribal identity and spiritual foundation of Christ’s love.

The Mizo Integration Council reaffirms its commitment to this noble cause and invites all stakeholders—community leaders, church elders, youth, and civil society, to join in this collective effort. Let us come together with open hearts and willing hands to build a future marked by peace, understanding, and unity. May the love of Christ and the spirit of brotherhood guide us toward a brighter and more harmonious tomorrow for our communities.

Media & Publicity,
Mizo Integration Council (MIC).
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MOREH MIPI HENGA HETSAH

10th Nov. 2025: Moreh khopi le akimvela mipi heng a hetsah nom chu, koitabang ama phatchom nading hol a business bol  numei hihen, pasal hijongle khopi sungle apam a sepoy duty bol ho dinga koiman Ju,Beer le khamnathei dang dang choh pih/lahpih a auto le garineo a gathah lutpih umtheilou ding ahi.

Hitobang bol mi akihetdoh le HTC in kouna kinei ding achunga action khaotah kilading ahi.hiche hung kiseilo najih chu achesa phat a hiche hojih a thil tampi aboi aum jeng jih in tua pat hiche hohi khana hung kinei ahitai.

Chule khopi sunga jankim, jankhan noi a gari neo hattah a tol aumjeng jih in tua kipat koiman khopi sunga hitabang hohi ibol talou diuvin jong hetsah na ahung kinei in ahi.ihamtia jankim,jankhan noi a gari hattah tol ahung kimatdoh le action khaotah hung kilading ahi.

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Media & Information
Hill Tribal Council, Moreh
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BLOOD DONORS: SAVING LIFE

Nu Vungthianching of Thingkangphai TBC damlou operation aneih jiak in sisan unit 5 poimoh pen, inkuan pih te beidong in TYO te kiang a panpih na a hung nget mah bng un , sak-leh-khang ah lawm -leh -gual  te ki houpih in social media tung tawn in jng panpih ngetna thu naki suah a tua chiin mi tawmngai mi 8 vel sisan pia ding in hung kalsuan uhi . Himah leh Taksa damtheih na lam in azil loun man in mi 5 in pia thei ua ,tua 5 lak ah mi 1 pen Seipu of *Moldengnom* ahi .

1. Robert S/o Upa.Kampau(Tuibuang)
2. Kevin Hauzwl S/o Paulian Hauzel(Central Lamka)
3. Naumung S/o Khupchinmang(S.Geltui)
4. Lamboi S/o Gousawmmung (S.Munhoih)
5. Seipu Moldengnom village

Tua leh hibang mangbat leh haksat hun a kiphal tak a sisan pia ding a hung kalsuan te TYO min in na tung uah kipak thu Kung gen uh ahi. Maban hun ah jng hibang mi kiphal leh tawmngai te haksat hun ah jong TYO in kidin pih ding a pan kilakpih jing ding hi.

Lungdam 
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