Maban nah Pathenin atoh na lam a mapui jing ta hen.
Kakipah uve.
~𝗚𝗮𝗺𝗲𝘀 & 𝗦𝗽𝗼𝗿𝘁𝘀 𝗗𝗲𝗽𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁
𝗞𝘂𝗸𝗶 𝗦𝘁𝘂𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀' 𝗢𝗿𝗴𝗮𝗻𝗶𝘀𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗗𝗲𝗹𝗵𝗶 & 𝗡𝗖𝗥
The first-ever Comic Con North East was held in Guwahati from 22–23 November 2025. At this event, Lalchhuanawma Siakeng (Puia), a young man from Model Veng, Aizawl, secured the first position.
In this competition, Puia appeared as Dr Doom from Marvel Comics. Because he won first place at the First Comic Con North East, he will now represent the North East region in the national-level cosplay competition to be held across India.
A team of medical professionals attended to patients throughout the day, offering check-ups, consultations, and basic health screenings. Free medicines were also provided to all beneficiaries as part of the initiative.
Local residents expressed gratitude for the timely support, noting that such medical relief efforts play an important role in improving community health and well-being. The organisers shared that they are committed to continuing similar outreach programmes in the future.
Lamka, Nov 24, 2025: Security forces recovered a cache of arms and warlike items during a joint combing operation conducted on Monday in Ningthiching village and the nearby Bolneo forest area under Henglep Police Station.
According to the Police, the operation began around 9 am with teams from Churachandpur Police, 2 JAKLI, 167 Battalion BSF and 129 CRPF carrying out house-to-house verification in the village. A total of 20 houses were inspected and 35 residents were verified.
During the operation, the teams received information about weapons suspected to be hidden in the Bolneo forest, located about 4–5 km from the village. Acting on the input, the security forces moved to the area, cordoned it off and launched a search around 11.30 am.
The teams recovered several items concealed under dry leaves in the forest. The recovered items include:
Modified Projectile Launcher (long range) – 2
Modified Projectile Launcher (medium range) – 1
Modified Projectile Launcher (short range) – 4
Local-made Pumpi Projectile HE Bomb – 11
Country-made Single Barrel – 7
Country-made Pistol – 2
Pistol Magazine – 2
Pistol Live Rounds – 3
Baofeng Handsets – 2
Full BP Jackets – 3
Single BP Jackets – 6
Anklets – 6
12 Gauge Pouches – 9
No one was found at the site during the operation, and no arrests were made.
Police said the seized items have been handed over to the Officer-in-Charge of Henglep Police Station for further legal action.
A 9-year-old girl from Kwashiphai Maning Leikai, Bishnupur, Manipur, has been missing since she left her house on 22 November 2025 around 8:30 am. Anyone who has seen her or knows her whereabouts is requested to inform the nearest police station or her family.
The picture of a young Kuki-Zo boy standing in the Army Recruitment Rally at Lamka has touched many hearts across the community. He was the youngest among all the candidates—small in height, thin in build, and clearly under age. Yet he stood in line with a quiet determination that said more than words ever could.
In the photo, the boy steps forward for the height check, standing straight beside a soldier towering over him. His face carries a mix of sadness and bravery. There is no smile, no sign of excitement—only a heavy expression, as if life has pushed him to grow up too soon. He looks like someone who urgently needs a chance, someone fighting not for dreams alone but for survival.
For many tribal youths, joining the army is the most honest path to employment. Army recruitment is seen as fair, fast, and free from bribery. But in Manipur, state jobs have long been spoken of as extremely costly—there is no post below 5 lakhs, starting. Positions like Rifleman in Manipur Police or Manipur Rifles often go to those with money and connections. Young people from poorer tribal families, no matter how hardworking, are frequently pushed aside.
This little boy’s presence at the rally says something painful about society. What brings a child to a recruitment line meant for grown men? What hardship at home forces such a young soul to seek a government job before his time? Behind him stands a long line of hopeful youths, many from broken homes, displaced villages, or families struggling after years of conflict. He is not alone, yet he stands out—because he is too small for this world of struggle.
His determination reflects the silent truth: our children are growing up under pressure, shaped by unemployment, instability, and inequality. While other boys his age go to school, play football, or dream freely, he is already learning to fight for a livelihood.
This viral photograph has become more than just an image—it is a reminder, a question, and a call. It asks society to look at its children, especially the tribal youth who are left with so few choices. It reminds us that opportunities must be fair, talent must not be priced, and no child should feel forced to stand in a line meant for adults.
KV News wishes this young lad a successful future, hoping he grows strong, continues his studies, and one day becomes an army officer—rising far beyond the struggles he faces today.
The little boy’s courage inspires us. But his situation should also awaken us.
~ KV NEWS
Bio-Data
School: Currently studying in Class 7 at Government Bijang Loubuk School, Zoveng.
Reason for Attending the Army Rally:
He has been preparing himself physically and aims to be fit for the next rally.
The Thangram Indigenous Peoples' Movement (TIPM) has restated its firm demand for the merger of the Thangram region—including Singla Valley and Longai Valley Reserved Forest—with the state of Mizoram.
In a press release issued from TIPM Headquarters, Manikbond, Thangram, the organisation reminded the public about the memorandum it had submitted to the Union Home Secretary on 10 December 2020. TIPM said its stand remains unchanged: the people of the Thangram region want to be with Mizoram.
The organisation requested the public, civil society groups, and NGOs not to take any action that goes against the memorandum, stating that the issue is already under official process. It warned against any activity or decision that could disturb the ongoing matter.
TIPM emphasized that the merger demand is based on long-standing historical and administrative concerns of the Thangram people.
In Manipur, there is a strong protest by the IDPs against the Sangai Festival. Many protestors clashed with security personnel, which led to several injuries.
Some protestors tried to return to their homes by crossing the buffer zones, but security forces stopped them to prevent further escalation.
Here are some viral videos circulating online that show the tense situation during the protest.
As the General Election begins to gather momentum across Myanmar, the Zomi Nationalist Party opened a new office in Cikha on 22 November 2025, as part of its plan to field candidates in the upcoming polls.
A mithun was slaughtered during the inauguration to provide a public feast for the community.
Cikha is a very important place for the Zomis. It is located in Tonzang Township, Tedim District, Chin State, Myanmar, close to the India–Myanmar border. Behiang is the neighbouring town on the Indian side.
Cikha lies in the valley of the Tuivai River, also known locally as the “Cikha stream.” During the British Raj, officials called it the “Chikoo stream.” The Tuivai River enters India near Behiang and flows in a winding course until it meets the Barak River at Tipaimukh.
The town was reportedly captured by the Chin National Army on 19 May 2024 during the ongoing civil war in Myanmar.
~ KV NEWS
According to the Chinland Government’s Ministry of Defense, operations are ongoing in Kalay, Gangaw, Tedim, and Falam Townships. Chinland Army (CNA) and CDF units, along with other allied groups, are conducting joint operations. They stated that over 50 SAC soldiers were killed, several were wounded, and many weapons were seized. Injured SAC soldiers were evacuated using an MI-17 helicopter.
According to the Chinland Government CNA/CDF Ministry of Defense’s Zophai Operation Report: Chinland forces are carrying out operations in Kalay and Gangaw together with several allied groups, including Vakok PDF, ABSDF, District PDF (NUG), Kalay Revolution Force (KRF), Ranger Kalay Defense Force (RKDF), LDF, and Yaw Defense Force (YDF).
They reported that on 18 November, SAC used jet fighters eight times and Y-12 aircraft about 150 times. On 19 November, jet fighters attacked once, and on 22 November Y-12 aircraft carried out around 60 airstrikes.
According to the Chin Hill Operation Report from the Chinland Government CNA/CDF Ministry of Defense: SAC forces launched operations between Zanniatram–Webula and the Falam area, and also between Tedim and Khaikam towns (Taingen, Mualpi, Kennedy). Chinland forces involved in this operation include KRF, PDF-Zoland, and CNDF. On 22 November, SAC jet fighters carried out two more airstrikes.
The Ministry also reported earlier, on 18 November, that between 6–17 November, around 100 SAC soldiers were killed in the operations, with many more injured. They also claimed to have seized many weapons and ammunition during these clashes.
~ KV NEWS
The Mizoram State Mixed Martial Arts Association (MISMA) and Zo Fight Promotion organised the Mizoram Fighting Championship in Aizawl. In this event, two Zomi fighters from Lamka—Lalramsanglian Vaiphei and Thangsuanmuan Zou—won top honours.
Lalramsanglian Vaiphei won the Gold Medal in the Bantamweight category, while Thangsuanmuan Zou secured the Silver Medal in the Featherweight category. Both fighters trained at Genesis E4E MMA Gym in New Lamka.
Congratulations to both of them!
Dharmendra, one of India’s most admired and respected film stars, passed away on 24 November 2025.
Born on 8 December 1935 in Punjab, Dharmendra Kewal Krishan Deol became a beloved figure through his charm, talent and powerful screen presence. His career in Hindi cinema spanned 65 years, making him one of the most successful actors in Indian film history. He was much loved and a favourite among many in the northeastern states, where his films and personality touched countless hearts.
He made his acting debut in 1960 with Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere. By the mid-1960s, he rose to prominence with films like Ayee Milan Ki Bela, Phool Aur Patthar and Aaye Din Bahar Ke. His strong and heroic roles earned him the title “He-Man of India”. From the late 1960s to the 1980s, he delivered numerous hits, including Sholay, Jugnu, Mera Gaon Mera Desh, Yaadon Ki Baaraat, Pratiggya, Dharam Veer and Aag Hi Aag. He was also praised for his performances in classics such as Anupama, Satyakam, Chupke Chupke and The Burning Train.
In his later years, Dharmendra continued to shine in films like Life in a… Metro, Apne, Johnny Gaddaar, Yamla Pagla Deewana, and Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani. In 1997, he received the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award. He also served the nation as a Member of Parliament, representing Bikaner in the 15th Lok Sabha.
Dharmendra married Prakash Kaur in 1954 and later married actress Hema Malini. He was the father of actors Sunny and Bobby Deol, and daughters Vijeta, Ajeeta, Esha and Ahana.
KV News joins the nation in mourning the loss of this legendary actor and extends heartfelt condolences to the Deol family. His legacy of over 300 films will continue to inspire generations.