TSP Open Night Football Tournament: TSP Presidential Address
BJP Appoints Tarun Chugh as Central Observer for Manipur
Dated: 2nd February, 2026
Press Release:
BJP Parliamentary Board has appointed Shri Tarun Chugh, National General Secretary as Central Observer for the election of the Legislative Party Leader in Manipur.
(Arun Singh)
National General Secretary & Headquarter Incharge
Kum 2026-27 Budget-ah hian thlai thar leina tur kan dah dawn – PC Vanlalruata, Minister
Dated Aizawl, 2nd Febuary 2026; Vawiin khan ZPM Party chuan party office-ah chhung inkhawm hun kan hmanga Agriculture & Farmers Welfare Minister Pu PC Vanlalruata chuan thu sawiin, 'Central-ah Budget thar an puang a, Mizoramin kan sum hmuh a pung dawn tih kan hre ta. ZPM hian Pathian kaihhruaina kan chang zel tih bak hi sawi tur a awm lo,' a ti.
Pu Ruata chuan, 'Pathianah kan intulut a, kan minister rualten, "Keini chu kan ei ru ve lo vang," tiin mipui hmaah thu kan tiam a. Vawiin thleng hian eiruknaa kut fai lo hming pu hi sawi tur leh hmuh tur kan zinga kan awm lo te hi Pathian kaihhruaina vang a ni tih loh rual a ni lo, Pathian hnenah pawh lawmthu i sawi zel ang u. Nikumah khan ZPM sawrkarin thlai thar leina budget-ah a dah a, Handholding-ah kan dah a, kan ring nghal mai a. Mahse, House-ah, "Khaw nge thlai thar leina tur in dah chu?" tiin min zawt a. Chumi a nih avang chuan kan CM-in "Lo dah tawh rawh u, a hranpain, Handholding-a dah loin, an hre thiam lo em mai," a ti a, Kum 2026-27 Budget-ah hian thlai thar leina tur kan dah dawn a ni,' a ti bawk.
Agri. Minister thusawi dang te:
1. Nikumah khan India ramah sawhthing rate a chhe em em a, ngaihtuah phak lohin a chhia a ni. Kg-ah Rs. 13, 14, 15 te a ni chho a. A buyer kan biakte pawh an lo kal lawk thei lo a. February ni 20-ah a rate a up loh chuan sawrkarin kan la ang, kan ti a Sawhthing rate up loh karah sawrkarin kuthnathawktu te hnenah kg-ah Rs. 50-in, mipui kan tiam angin kan la a ni. Hun a lo kal zel a, 'Hetiang ringawt chuan kan tlin dawn lo. Eng pawh ni se, mipui kan tibeidawng ve tur a ni lo,' kan tih avangin support price nen kan la zel a. Season tawp thlengin support price nen Kg-ah Rs. 50-in farmer-te hnenah pawisa a lut a ni. Kan vannei a, nikumah tun ang hunah hian sawhthing Kg-ah Rs. 10 -13 vel a ni a. Tunah chuan sawrkarin a hun tiam a thlen hma pawh khan Kg-ah Rs. 30 ten an hralh a ni. Mizoram sawhthing quality that bikna hi tunah hian India ram mai ni lo, khawvelin a hre tan mek a ni. Tunah pawh Marketing Board-in buyer kan zawn mek Mizorama rawn kal tam ber hi South India-a mi an ni. "Engati nge, Karnataka te, Kerala-ah te sawhthing a tam ve tho si a," ka ti a. "Keini sawhthing chu pesticide a tam lutuk a, nangni sawhthing chu organic certificate nei lo mah ula kan lei ngam a, kan lei duh zawk a ni," an ti. Kuminah chuan inchhuang ang u, kan ti a. Kan sawhthing quality thatna hi khawvelin a hre tan tawh a, lo induh ve deuh kan duh a ni. Support Price Mode-in kan kal dawn a, kan sawthing chingtute pawhin Marketing Board-in ruahmanna kan siam hi lo zawm se, kan sawrkar ruahmanna hi lo ngaihchang thiam se, Kg-ah Rs. 50 an inpteah a lut dawn e. Mizoram sawhthing quality tha hi khawvelah kan zuar chhuak dawn a, min lo nghak hram hram rawh u. Nikumah Congress leh MNF pawhin an cho ruih ruih a, buyer an kal mai loh avangin min beituah an tang leh si a, dem tur an zawng a ni. A sawhthing phurtu MNF leh Congress pa kan en lo, a phurh sawhthing chauh kan en a, Kg-ah Rs. 50-in kan tihsak mai. Kan ti zel dawn.
2. Tin, nikumah hmunphiah a rate grading-in kan ti a, garde mipuiin an thiam lo a, a leitu empanelled buyer-ten tih ngaihna an hre lo a. A tawpah sawrkarin, 'Grade siam loin Kg-ah Rs. 80-in i la mai ang u' kan ti a. Mizoram hmunphiah a chuangbang zawng zawng a bo a bang awm loin sawrkarin Kg-ah Rs. 80-in kan lei fai vek a ni. Marketing Board-in kan han ngaihtuah a, 'Kan mi leh saten kan thiam si lo a, Vaihoin min bargain leh dawn si a, nakumah chuan sawrkarin ungrade-in Kg-ah Rs. 80-in kum tir atangin la ila' kan ti a. Hun bituk chhungin tunah hian bul kan tan chho dawn a. Mahse, tunah hian hmunphiah hring Kg-ah Rs. 30 atangin Rs. 40-ah a up ta dawrh mai a ni. A kum khatnaah kha chuan kan farmer-te thiam loh ve bawk nen, keini pawh experience kan la nei lo ve deuh bawk nen, kan ti fuh lo a. Kuminah chuan a season tirah a lei hun tur kan siam a, tunah hian kan inkau vek tawh a. Collection Centre-ah Kg-a Rs. 80-a lei turin kan inpeih vek tawh a ni.
3. Hmarcha pawh chhim lamah an lo dawn tlawm deuh a, chhim lama kan hotute kan hrilh a, farmer-ho kha kan bituk aia tlawm chuan lo pektir suh u, support price nen kan rawn ti dawn, kan ti a. Tunah hian Vaihoin an rawn inlan leh mek a ni. Hmar lamah chuan hmarchaah kan buai lo. Sawrkar rate bituk aia toin an hralh mek a ni.
4. Chutiang chuan sawrkarin Marketing Board a siam ten ngaihtuahna an seng nasa em em a. A hmingin a chairman chu ka ni a, kan co-chairman leh kan thawhpui board member-ten ngaihtuahna an seng nasa em em a, tunah chuan ruahmanna fel tak kan nei tawh a ni. District Agriculture Marketing Committee (DAMC) kan ti a, district tinah kan committee kan din vek a. Secondary Collection Centre (SCC) ah pawh Supervisor kaihhruainain ruahmanna kan siam fel vek tawh a. An hna thawh dan tur Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) kan tih pawh DAMC te, SCC te, Society level thleng pawhin ruahmanna kan nei vek a ni.
5. Tin, 24/11/2025 khan Dr. VK Paul, Member, NITI Aayog chuan kan CM-in sawhthing a ngai pawimawh tih hriain, Delhi-ah 'National Consultation on Ginger Produced for Mizoram' tih an huaihawt a ni. Khawi state tan mah hian state pakhat pualin National level-ah consultation meeting hi koh a la ni ngai lo. Kan CM-in sawhthing a vei tih a hria a, Chumi avang chuan Delhi tlangah India ram pum huap Mizoram sawhthing chungchanga inrawn khawmna- Ministry of Food Processing Industries te, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare te leh Ministry of Ayush te bakah India ram sumdawng lian, khawvel pawhin sumdawng lian an hriatte sawm khawmin Delhi-ah kan CM Pu Lalduhoma te nen inrawn khawmna hun an nei a ni. Chutah chuan Dr. VK Paul chuan, Mizoram hi India ramah sawhthing hmunpuiah min puansak nghe nghe a nih kha. Khatiang level pawha Mizoram sawhthing ngaihtuah a ni kha Pu Lalduhoma remruat a nih ka ring lo, chunglam remruat a nih ka ring a ni. Chung lam malsawmna hi kan tawng baw mek a ni. ZPM sawrkarin kan lo intiam tawh angin kan farmer-tena rate mumal zawka rilru hah lo taka an thlai thar an hralh theihna turin sawrkarin kalphung thar hnuaiah kan ruahman a ni. Chumi zulzui chuan hma kan la mek a ni.
6. Pathian zarah malsawmna kan dawng a, sawrkar pawhin sum leh paiah harsatna kan nei lo. Ba kan rul hnem em em a, a thente chu Congress sawrkar laia ba te a ni. ZPM sawrkar hnuah kan sawrkar hna thawkten a hun takah hlawh an la, an lawm em em. Hengte hi chung lam malsawmna kan dawn vang a ni. ZPM hi Pathianin min kaihruai a ni tih hi pawm ila, Pathian chakna ringa kan kalna dah bo mai loin, keimahni theihnaa hengte hi thlengah i ngai lo ang u. Pathian kan rin tlat chuan malsawmna hi vawiina kan dawn let tam tak hi min pe ang. ZPM kan vanneihna em em chu Biak In hrang hrangah zing tawngtai inkhawmah te tawngtaipuitu kan ngah a, kohhran mite chungah pawh lawm thu kan sawi a ni.
Chhung inkhawm hi Pu C. Lalnunnema, Vice President chuan kaihruaiin thu tawi a sawi a; Pu Zomuana, Jy. Secy. & Member, Mizoram State Planning Board chuan KMMTTP zirchianna report a pe bawk a. Party headquarters hotute, Minister te leh party mi thahnem tak kan tel a ni.
Sd/-
(ZIRSANGLIANI MANGPA)
Jt. Secretary
Media & Publicity Deptt.
ZPM Gen. Hqrs., Aizawl
PR No. ZPM 02/02A/2026/9
Date: 02/02/2026
ZNN Football: Zomi Football Club leh Golngai FC vualzou in Round of 16 lut uh
A 78-veina Zomi Namni Football Tournament 2026 ahihleh Lamka Event in CCPur District Sports Assn. (CDSA) leh My Bharat CCPur tawh pangkhawm a a sai uh hi a, kimawlna match masa ah Pool D apan Round of 16 (Knockout) lut theihna chance neituak Zomi FC leh Neihsial Veng Youth Club kimawl uh a, tua kimawlna ah Round of 16 luttheihna chance neituak uh ahihman in hahpan mahmah uh a, naktak in ki-attack tuah mahle uh first half tan in goal kikhum zou omlou uhi.
Second half ah leng naktak in ki attack tuah nawn uh a, minute 39 in ZFC apan Jesse goal tungtawn in ZFC in 1-0 in makai uh a, hun beikuan minute 62 in ZFC in Lalminlun tungtawn mah a khum in 2-0 in vualzawhna tang uhi.
Zomi Football Club in vualzawhna a tan tawh kiton in point 6 laisuah in pool champion hi ua, Round of 16 lut in, Neihsiang Veng Youth Club ahihleh vuallel mahle uh chance neilai uh a, a match tawhna uah Youth Club of Pearsonmun a kimawlpih hun un draw tan in leng Round of 16 lut ding uh a, himahleh a vuallelh uh leh Round of 16 lut zoulou ding uhi.
Youth Club of Pearsonmun leh Neihsial Veng Youth Club in a match masa uah ZFC zoulou tuak uh a, huaiziak in a nih un vualzawhna tang penpen Round of 16 lut ding uhi. Match tawpna ah Pool E apan Golngai FC leh 1st IRB kimawl uh a, huai ah Golngai FC in Seiminthang leh Thangminlen tungtawn a goal 2 in vualzawhna tang ua, pool champion hihna tang in Round of 16 lut uhi.
Pool E ah 1st IRB in point laisuah zoulou uh a, zan a vualzou Golngai FC leh Sinlung Football Academy round of 16 lut uhi. February 1, 2026 in kimawlna omlou a, zingchiang February 2 in kimawlna match nih om nawn ding a, match masa sun dak 12 in Pool F apan Zenhang Lamka Youth Club leh Lamka Sports Club kimawl ding uh a, tua kimawlna ah Zenhang Lamka Youth Club in draw tan in Round of 16 lut ding uh a, himahleh Lamka Sports Club in vualzawhna a tan leh Round of 16 lut daihding uh ahihman in, hiai kimawlna pen team nihte a ding in do-or-die hiding hi.
Match tawpna ah Group G apan D Phailien FC leh Dynamic Football Academy kimawl ding uhi. D Phailien FC leh Dynamic Football Academy in match khat ah point 1 tuak laisuah uh a, vualzawhna tan louh tawp in draw tan in leng chance nei tuak mahle uh vualzawhna tang om leh vualzoulou penpen Round of 16 lut zoulou ding uh ahihman in, team nihte a ding in do-or-die hiding a, kimawlna etnuam mahmah ding hi.
Tunitan a knockout lut team-te ahihleh Pool A apan Symropia FC leh The Shepherd's Football Academy; Pool B apan Love Football Academy leh District Police; Pool C apan Ganggam Soccer club; Pool D apan Zomi Football Club; Pool E apan Golngai FC leh Sinlung Football Academy banah Group F apan Happy Feet Football Academy hi uhi.
Tournament ah Champion in Rs 2 Lakhs sang ding a, Runners up in Rs 1 Lakh sang in, Semi Final tan lut club nihte kiang ah Rs 10,000 tuak piak hiding uh a, Quarter final apan Man-of-the-Match Award om ding banah best player, best goalkeeper leh top-scorer kiang ah leng kipahman piak hiding uhi.
A 78-veina Zomi Namni Football Tournament 2026 om sung teng Ticket system zat hiding a, mi khat lut man Rs 20 lak in om hi. Tournament ah Lamka pansan Football Academy team 7 kihel uh a, Kangpokpi District apan chial aom guest team 2 - Football 4 Change leh Sadar Hills Football Academy tel in football team 25 kihel ua, guest team nihte Knock-Out Round apan kimawl pan ding uhi.
UZO TUINING UNIT EXECUTIVES
Vice President: Upa Thangkhantual
Secretary: James Khupminthang
Joint Secretary: Pual Langsuanthang
Finance: S Thangchinpau
Treasurer: Gamgoulun samte
Organisation Secretary: M Zamminthang
Information: Chisuanmung
TSP-GHQ OPEN NIGHT FOOTBALL: DAY 1 FIXTURE
Night Football Tournament 2026
In aid of TSP Complex Project
Day 1
Fixture
Pray for Indurail Mission Field
International Zomi Peace Conference 2026: Zomi Bup Kilemna Lampi
Arm Groups: ZRO/A, PDF-Zoland/ZFU, ZRA-EC, PDA-Tedim, CDF-Tonzang, CDM-Siyin.
Political Parties: ZNP, ZCD, USDP, NLD.
Civil Society Organizations (CSOs): ZYA, Zonu Tongluan, Globa Zomi Alliance (GZA), Tedim Association (TA), ZOMUS, Siamsinpawpi (SSPP), ZSF, Zomi Council.
Overseas: Singapore, India, Myanmar, Australia, Japan, Korea leh EU ah om Zomi kipawlnate.
Tup leh Ngiim/Aims:
1. Pankhopna: Kipawlna tuamtuamte maban ah bangci pangkawm thei ding?
2. Kilemna: Myanmar gam buaina hangin muhdan kibatlohnate leh lungsim kisia-na (trauma/conflicts) te kikum in, lungsim sunkhiatna (venting) leh kikupna (dialogue) nei ding.
Inntek/Host: Malaysia Zomi Association (ZAM).
Mun: Maluri, PDRM Hall, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
A Ni Ding: 18-19th February, 2026.
Zomi Nam Ni 2026: Thusia a om kei leh Zomi Nam Ni zatsuak ding ahi.
Thumna in i makai te phawk tou ni
Louma kikhat Selung tuak di'n ❤️💛💚
SYO GHQ leh KZP GHQ in Kithuah khawmna leh Ann kuang sawh khawmna nei
Hi hun ah thupoi moh tuam tuam baan ah Khangthahte Siamzilna lam leh Panpih Ngaaite Panpih seem diingin houlim uhi.
PANPIH NGAAITE PANPIH -SYO
THUDIH A GUALZOU-KZP, SIAMZILNA A KALSAANG TAWI
Information & Publicity Department
Simte Youth Organisation(SYO)
General Headquarter
UZO Singngat H-Unit Executives
Lower Singngat pen Singngat H (Haukholian) Chia minvaw hita ahi
1st February 2026: UZO Singngat-H Unit law Ching tah a ki tel na nei jou ahi ta a, unit lamkai ding a tel Ching a teh a hi leh tam a Nuai a bang a hi.
1.President: Pa Paukhanlam
2.Vice President: Upa Thongkhanthang
3.Secretary: Pa S Thanglianmang
4.Asst Secretary: Pa Thianlianhau
5.Finance-Cum-Treasurer: Pa M Thangminlian
6.Secretary (Organization):Pa N Kaiminthang
7.Secretary (Info & Pub): Pa Thonglianlal
🌎 THE PEOPLE Voices
Upper Singngat Mipi te kung a theisahna
31st January 2026
Upper Singngat hoi zohna ding khualna leh gamlei bitna ding tupna in, Upper Singngat gamsung in a huam kha na sung a gam register nei te'n February 20, 2026 tan a gam register lai xerox copy khat hing submit ding in kang theisah hi.
Upper Singngat gamsung a gam register nei bangzat ahei khat um chi thei poimo ahi ziah in, tam thusuah hing kibol pen hing limsah leh ngaisah ding in kang ngen hi.
Tam thusuo ngaisah leh limsah lou a, hunchiem bei nua a gam leitang toh kisai a siltung a om le gam neitu in bangma thuneina na a nei theinon sih ding a koima a mawsah thei sih ding hi.
~ Keima
Sd/ (HAUMINLUN)
Chief of Upper Singngat
Singngat Sub-Division
KNP SUNDAY SCHOOL KIPAN IN TEACHER ORIENTATION TOH KINEI
Presbyterian Church of India, Central Church
Zomi Colony Road, Lamka
KNP SUNDAY SCHOOL KIPAN IN TEACHER ORIENTATION TOH KINEI
TUNI | Pasianni (February 1, 2026) in tukum 2026 adia KNP Sunday School ki kaipan kiata hi.
Nai 11:00am in hunpatna leh Sangshiete leh Naupangten Laisiengthou sim a thuumkhawmna kinei masa in, Superintendent in kum 2026 sung KNP Sangshie ding mi 15 te pulahna anei hi.
Tuazou in Sunday School honna leh Sangshie leh Naupangte a dinga thumsahna Rev. Khupkhansuan, Biel Pastor in anei hi. Class khenna leh minkhumna kinei zou in ani khatna refreshment tuitah toh aki zou hi.
Tuni, ani masa pen ah Class photo kilahna zong kinei a, Naupang minkhum mi 140 apha hi.
Sunnuo in Kum 2026 Teachers Orentation ki nei pai in tami hun ah Resouce Person in Nu Cicy Vungneiching, Secretary ZPWF ki zang a nuomtah leh lochingtah in akizou hi.
Mangpa'n thupina zousie tangta hen.
Thupilte 22:6
Naupang apeina ding
UZO TUINING UNIT EXECUTIVES
Condolence: Pu Aloysius Chinzalam | Delhi
Four Youths from Assam Found Dead in Bengaluru Under Mysterious Circumstances
The four youths found de@d under mysterious circumstances in their rented room are:
🕯️ Nirendra Taid
🕯️ Doctor Taid
🕯️ Dhananjay Taid
🕯️ Jayanta Chintey
Three of them belonged to Namani Borshamukh (Dhakuakhana) and one from Salmari (Lakhimpur).
This is not just a loss for their families, but a deep wound for our entire state and community. It highlights the painful reality of our youth having to migrate far from home for employment, often facing uncertain and unsafe conditions.
We urge the authorities for a thorough investigation. We need to know the truth behind their deaths.
Praying for eternal peace for the departed souls and immense strength to the bereaved families.
DR MARK LOINU THUPHON
Kei ka hi le Dr. MARK HAOKIP dinga a loinu ka hi e.
Kajipa hi kuki huh nah a genthei a thoh a arrest ki bol ahi.Ama phatchom na ding hile ema sei ponge'. Chang phatchom na jong hilou a hichan lhungpa kimat dan hi dih lou ahi.
*Section 153A IPC in aseichu: Promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony...........ati ahi.*
*Amavang kajipan, namkhat khat le namkhat, houkhat le houkhat kikah a boina thei thu aseidohna akihe kha pon ahi.*
Kukiten tuchana pan elah lou ule kalha se ding ahi.
̤Kikim Haokip
Repost March 6, 2023
ZPCS MISSION KHAWMPI 2026
Zou Synod: EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES TE INCHARGE KIPEKHIA
Rev Dr Hangpi Manlun, Senior Executive apat pawtkhie ahitah ziehin Synod thatang in Office Bearer ten Belpi khat toh vaihahna hun zang uhi.
Tuazou in Rev Dr Hangpi Manlun in Office Staff te kikhoppi in, Pasian leh Synod in apoimaw leh theitawp pang ding ahidan gen kawm in, Office Staff te kung ah Joseph in a sanggam te kung a a vaihah bang in, Lamkal ah kihau sih un chikawm in, Pasian nasepna ah lungsim kibatlouna leh bawlkhel umte kingam tuo chiet dia ngen kawm in Office Staff te a ding in Vangthumsahna leh Guolzawlna thu vaihah hi.
KHRIST A KIPUMKHATNA
Janauray 30, 2026|| Ziltawpni
ZYO SINGNGAT BLOCK IN ITNA SILPIAH PIA
Silhoi bawl chimtah sih vai
01/02/2026
ZYO MOREH BLOCK EXECUTIVES
MIPIN KIMOH VETLOU DING
𝙐𝙏/𝙎𝘼 𝙛𝙤𝙧 𝙠𝙪𝙠𝙞 𝙞𝙨 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙤𝙣𝙡𝙮 𝙨𝙤𝙡𝙪𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣,
𝙆𝙪𝙠𝙞𝙡𝙖𝙣𝙙
𝙈𝙞𝙥𝙞 𝙩𝙝𝙪 𝙩𝙝𝙪 𝙠𝙖𝙝𝙞𝙪𝙫𝙚 𝙩𝙞𝙖 𝙖𝙨𝙚𝙞 𝙣𝙜𝙖𝙢𝙡𝙤𝙪 𝙪𝙡𝙚, 𝙖𝙣𝙚𝙞 𝙖𝙜𝙤𝙪 𝙟𝙤𝙪𝙨𝙚𝙪 𝙝𝙖𝙡 𝙡𝙝𝙖𝙝 𝙙𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙖𝙝𝙞. 𝙈𝙞𝙥𝙞 𝙏𝙖𝙝𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙥𝙖 𝙏𝙖𝙝𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙪 𝙆𝙪𝙠𝙞 𝙄𝘿𝙋 𝙝𝙤𝙣 𝙠𝙞𝙢𝙤𝙝 𝙫𝙚𝙩𝙡𝙤𝙪 𝙙𝙞𝙣𝙜.
𝙉𝙖𝙢 𝙜𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙞 𝙣𝙖 𝙝𝙚𝙥𝙝𝙖𝙡𝙤𝙪 𝙨𝙪𝙢𝙙𝙪 𝙜𝙤𝙡. 𝙉𝙖𝙢𝙙𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙜𝙚𝙡𝙡𝙤𝙪 𝙢𝙞𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙫𝙚𝙞 𝙢𝙤𝙝𝙨𝙚𝙝𝙖 𝙠𝙞𝙠𝙤𝙞 𝙡𝙤𝙪𝙙𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙖𝙝𝙞.
𝙆𝙐𝙆𝙄 𝙏𝙊𝘿𝘼𝙔📫
Condolence: Pu Aloysius Chinzalam
Pu Aloysius Chinzalam Munluo(65)
H/0 Chinkhannuam of Lunmang Veng, Emmanuel, Lamka.
Lung cancer damlou na jia in date 23 January nii in ki ensah dingin AIIMS Delhi a hing pei a, aki etsah kal khat ching man lou in vangsiat huaitah in tujan da 12:10 am vel in AIIMS emergency a hing na mualliam san ta hi.
Inn sung mite i suun pi uhi.
MEITEI'S BLUNDER CUT OFF KUKI RELATIONSHIP
Dr.TS Haokip, President, WKZIC
Abstract;
This article traces the historic alliance between the Meiteis of the Imphal valley and the Kuki tribes of the surrounding hills, highlighting the Kukis' critical role in resisting Burmese invasions during the Seven Years Devastation (1819–1826) and their contribution to the restoration of the Kangleipak kingdom. It explores how this alliance deteriorated over time due to colonial policies, institutional classifications, the controversial 1949 merger with India—seen by Kukis as excluding their autonomous Hills—and recent ethnic conflict. Finally, the article proposes a pragmatic "Give and Take" policy aimed at reframing the relationship into one of cooperative "Good Neighbours," wherein Meiteis and Kukis support each other's constitutional aspirations.
Keywords;
Meitei, Kuki, Kangleipak, Kuki Hills, Seven Years Devastation, Chahi Taret Khuntakpa, Burmese invasion, Indian Union merger 1949, ethnic conflict, historical blunder, inter-ethnic relations, autonomy, Scheduled Tribe status, Union Territory proposal, give-and-take policy, good neighbourship, colonial classification, post-colonial identity politics, Manipur history.
1. *Introduction: A Historical Alliance and Its Destruction*
The term Kangleipak refers to the traditional kingdom of Manipur, whose earliest history is recorded in chronicles such as Cheitharol Kumbaba—a court chronicle tracing the rule of Manipuri kings from 33 CE through centuries of political transformations (Wikipedia, 2025).
The Meiteis, organized under a valley dynasty, had relations with neighboring hill peoples including Kukis long before colonial rule. Alliances were formed through intermarriage, shared cultural practices, and military support. During crises such as the Seven Years Devastation (Chahi Taret Khuntakpa, 1819–1826)—a brutal Burmese occupation—the Kukis played a critical role in resisting foreign domination and supporting the Meitei restoration (Wikipedia, 2025). Despite centuries of shared struggle, the Meiteis eventually severed their alliance with the Kukis—a decision that, as historical evidence suggests, can never be fully repaired.
2. *The Seven Years Devastation and Kukis' Role*
The Chahi Taret Khuntakpa was a catastrophic period when Burmese armies occupied the Meitei kingdom for seven consecutive years, dismantling social and political structures and inflicting massive casualties (Wikipedia, 2025).
Contemporary chronicles and historical studies recognize that during and after this occupation, various hill tribes—including Kuki chieftainships—provided essential refuge, combat support, and intelligence to Meitei groups resisting Burmese forces. These alliances were centuries-long, reflecting cooperation based on survival and mutual respect (Periodicos.ulbra.org, 2025).
3. *Co-Existence: Autonomous Kuki Hills and the Kanglei Kingdom*
Before colonial restructuring, the Kuki Hills comprised autonomous chieftainships, decentralized governance structures rooted in tribal customary law. These chieftainships operated alongside the centralized Meitei kingdom while maintaining socio-political independence. Alliances were negotiated and functional, enabling trade, intermarriage, and military cooperation without compromising autonomy (Manipurtimes.com, 2025).
4. *Colonial Impact: Classifications and Divisions*
British colonial administration introduced ethnic classifications that disrupted centuries-old relationships. Hill tribes including Kukis were designated Scheduled Tribes, while Meiteis were not, creating socio-political separations and fostering competition for resources and representation (Ejournal.uinsgd.ac.id, 2025).
5. *The 1949 Merger: Legal Exclusion and Resentment*
In 1949, the princely state of Manipur merged with the Indian Union when Maharaja Bodhachandra signed the Merger Agreement. This merger applied only to Kangleipak (the valley kingdom), not the autonomous Kuki Hills, which retained de facto self-rule. The Kukis opposed this integration, asserting their historical and political autonomy (LSE Research, 2025; CNSS Journal, 2025).
6. *Post-Merger Strains and Identity Politics*
After independence, competition over land, political representation, and constitutional status intensified. Meiteis sought Scheduled Tribe status to gain parity with tribal protections, while Kukis resisted moves perceived to undermine their historic land and political prerogatives (IWGIA, 2024).
7. *Recent Conflict and the Perception of Rupture*
In 2023, disputes over ST status escalated into violent clashes between Meitei and Kuki communities. The conflict caused hundreds of deaths, thousands of injuries, and displacement of over 60,000 individuals (New Indian Express, 2024). Many Kukis now view the centuries-long relationship with the Meiteis as irreparably broken (Economic Times, 2025).
8. *Towards a "Give and Take" Good Neighbourship Policy*
A forward-looking approach proposes a "Give and Take" policy to transform the historical rupture into cooperative coexistence:
Union Territory (UT) for Kukis: Recognizing their historical autonomy and political identity.
Scheduled Tribe (ST) status for Meiteis: Providing constitutional protections and addressing historical exclusions.
This framework promotes mutual recognition, reduced ethnic tensions, and collaborative regional development, shifting focus from historical blame to pragmatic governance.
9. *Conclusion*
The severance of Meitei-Kuki relations represents a deep historical rupture, influenced by colonial policies, post-colonial integration, and contemporary ethnic identity conflicts. While the trust built over centuries cannot be fully restored, a "Give and Take" policy offers a path toward a cooperative Good Neighbourship, securing constitutional fairness, political recognition, and shared development.
*References;*
(Books, Archives & Scholarly Sources)
*Primary Regional Chronicles*
1. Cheitharol Kumbaba (Royal Chronicle of Manipur) – archival chronicles of Kangleipak rulers.
2. Meitei, AK Dhiren. Chahi Taret Khuntakpa: Seven Years Devastation (1819–1826). Imphal: AK Monastery Publication, 2020.
3. Rajkumar, Kipgen & Haokip. The Case of Separate Administration for the Kuki/Zo People in Manipur. CNSS Journal, 2025.
4. Inter-ethnic Relations in Manipur: Pre-Colonial and Colonial Perspectives.
*Historical Analyses & Merger Studies*
5. LSE Research Online. "Manipur's Merger with the Indian Union, 1949." (eprints.lse.ac.uk)
6. Periodicos.ulbra.org.
*Reports & Contemporary Sources*
7. Wikipedia contributors.
8. IWGIA. Understanding the Complex Conflict in Manipur, 2024.
9. Reuters. "India imposes direct rule in Manipur," 2025.
10. New Indian Express. "Year after outbreak of Manipur conflict, Meiteis and Kukis offer prayers for victims," 2024.
11. Economic Times. "Kuki-INPI Manipur declares separation of Kukis and Meiteis," 2025.
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The writer is the author of the book, "Ethnicity and Insurgency in Myanmar/Burma: A Comparative Study of the Kuki-Chin and Karen Insurgencies", IBSN: 978-1-5457-2271-8, # may be contacted at wkzictshaokip@gmail.com.
Supplementation & Rectification on Chronology of 77 Years Kukiland Demand
Dr. TS Haokip,
President, WKZIC-GHQ
Date: 24 June 2024
Ref. No.: 127/04//WKZIC/(PR)/23-24
This supplementation and clarification statement is issued in response to The Indian Express issue of 16 May 2023, and its subsequent update on 27 August 2023, under the caption: "Demand for a Kuki Homeland: Its History and Rationale" by Esha Roy, which incorrectly situates the Kuki Homeland movement as beginning in the 1980s (with some social media sources citing the 1960s). The historical record is hereby clarified and rectified as follows:
The chronology of the 77-year-long struggle for a Kukiland State under Article 3 of the Constitution of India for the Kuki-Zo people is summarized in seven stages:
* Stage 1: 1947–1987 | Legitimate Constitutional Demand
26 October 1946: Kuki National Assembly (KNA) founded under S.M. Javum, representing Kuki Hills (1852–1949).
1947–1967: Memoranda submitted to Prime Ministers (Nehru → Indira Gandhi → Rajiv Gandhi → Chandra Shekhar) demanding a separate Kukiland State.
Key Organizations: KNA, Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM), Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC).
* Stage 2: 1965–1987 | Kuki-Mizo State & Mizoram Movement
15–18 January 1965:
Thirteen Kuki-Zo organizations signed an agreement at Kawnpui, Songpi-Lamka to fight for a Mizoram State including Lushai Hills UT and all Kuki areas of Outer Manipur.
20 February 1987: Mizoram granted statehood; Kuki areas of Outer Manipur were left out.
* Stage 3: 1988–2008 | Resurgence of Kukiland Demand
Organizations: Kuki National Front (KNF) and Kuki National Army (KNA), under umbrella of Kuki National Organisation (KNO) and United People's Front (UPF).
2005–2008: "Suspension of Operations" (SoO) signed with Indian Army, followed by negotiations with the Government of India in 2008.
* Stage 4: 2010–2024 | KSDC & NFNS Formation
2 November 2010: Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) formed; founding Chairman Shri Lalthalien Hmar, succeeded by Shri Hejang Haokip and Shri Khaikhohauh Gangte.
15 September 2015: KSDC becomes constituent member of National Federation of New States (NFNS), initiated by Shri P.A. Sangma, Prof. M. Kodandaram (TJAC), and Smt Maitreyi Pushpa, with Shri Raja Bundela as President.
NFNS Advocated States/UTs:
Kukiland
Vidarbha
Gorkhaland
Bundelkhand
Bodoland
Dimaragi
Karbi State
Twipraland
* Stage 5: 2008–2023 | Continuous Dialogue
Negotiations continued with Kuki militant SoO groups for 15 years.
31 August – 2 September 2023: Agreement reached for a Union Territory with legislature on Puducherry pattern.
* Stage 6: 2023–2024 | Kuki-Meitei Conflict
3 May 2023: Manipur State-sponsored violence by radical groups ARAMBAI TENGOL and MEITEI LEEPUN targeting Kuki-Zo communities.
Mass protests, sit-ins, and mobilization organized by CSOs, NGOs, village volunteers, Kuki Inpi, Zomi Council, Hmar Inpui, ITLF, WKZIC, COTU, ITAC, ZU.
Demand focused on Separate Administration (SA) under Article 394A of the Constitution.
* Stage 7: 2024 – Mass Movement
24 June 2024: Mass rallies across Songpi-Lamka (Ccpur), Kanggui (Kangpokpi), Pherzawl, Chandel, Tengnoupal.
Jointly organized by ITLF, COTU, ITAC, and Kuki Inpi.
Objective: State or Union Territory with legislature under Articles 3 or 295A of the Constitution.
Visual Timeline Summary
Key Events & Organizations
Stage > Period > Milestones
1. 1947–1987 > KNA founded; memoranda to PMs > Memoranda,
2. 1965–1987 > Kawnpui Agreement; Mizoram > Statehood Agreement,
3. 1988–2008 > KNF & KNA under KNO & UPF; SoO signed > Armed struggle & negotiations
4. 2010–2024 > KSDC & NFNS formed > Multi-state federation
5. 2008–2023 > Negotiations with GoI > Legislative UT agreed
6. 2023–2024 > Kuki-Meitei Conflict; protests > Ethnic conflict & SA demand
7. 2024 > Mass Movement > Public rallies & mobilization
Issued by:
World Kuki-Zo Intellectual Council (WKZIC-GHQ)
Songpi-Lamka, Kuki Hills, India
WKZIC: MANIPUR CENSUS 1951 | VILLAGES
Census of Manipur, 1951 > Community-wise > Distribution of Villages in Hill Sub-Divisions > As per the Census of Manipur, 1951, the number of Kuki villages recorded in the three hill sub-divisions of Sadar Hills, Ukhrul, and Tamenglong are detailed below:
I. SADAR HILLS SUB-DIVISION
Sadar Hills – Kangpokpi (Kpi): 68 Kuki villages
Sadar Hills – Mao: 27 Kuki villages
Sadar Hills – Churachandpur (Ccpur): 149 Kuki villages
SUB TOTAL: 224 Kuki villages and 121 Zeliangrong and Mao villages.
II. UKHRUL SUB-DIVISION
Ukhrul – Ukhrul: 29 Kuki villages
Ukhrul – Phaisat: 30 Kuki villages
Ukhrul – Tengnoupal & Lonpi: 135 Kuki villages
SUB TOTAL= 194 Kuki villages and 118 Tangkhul villages,
III. TAMENGLONG SUB-DIVISION
Tamenglong – Headquarters: 53 Kuki villages,
Tamenglong – North Circle: 58 Kuki villages
Tamenglong – South Circle: 62 Kuki villages
SUB TOTAL=173 Kuki villages and 133 Zeliangrong villages
GRAND TOTAL (1951 CENSUS)
Total Kuki villages: 611
Total Manipuri Naga villages: 359
(As per Census of Manipur, 1951)
NOTES ON POST-1951 DISPLACEMENT AND RE-ESTABLISHMENT
Altogether, 406 Kuki villages were uprooted from Tamenglong, Senapati, and Ukhrul districts due to:
Cold-war-era ethnic hostilities (1956-1988), and Kuki ethnic cleansing (1992–1997).
These uprooted villages were subsequently re-established in present-day Kangpokpi, Churachandpur, Pherzawl, Chandel, and Tengnoupal districts, strictly in accordance with Kuki customary law and traditional village re-establishment practices, and with due traditional permission from the respective Mother Villages.
In addition, new Kuki villages have historically been established in response to natural population growth, following the customary authority of respective sub-clan chiefs.
It is further noted that several MGNREGS-related "illegal villages", largely existing only on paper for job-card generation, and established outside customary and traditional norms, have emerged in recent years for monetary gains.
Courtesy: WKZIC
WKZIC: Kuki Hills - British Jampi Area Map 1907
"Kuki Hills - British Jampi Area Map,1907"
Heading:
"BOUNDARY OF JAMPI AREA", vide Map No. S.A.1/2020/385, Vide Lib/R138/S/1/12 - British Map of Jampi Area clearly indicating archival reference, consistent with British administrative map cataloguing.
Explicit textual identifiers on the document elements
Kuki Hills -
"BRITISH JAMPI AREA MAP, 1907"
* Source-style reference number included
* The map is visibly gridded, consistent with Survey of India / British military cartography
* Boundary description. (verbatim extraction).
The document explicitly defines the boundaries of the Jampi Area, not implied, but listed direction-wise:
EAST - Bunamei, Maram, Barak River, Karong, Senapati Bridge, Kangpokpi, Topakhul, Imphal River, Kanglatongbi, Sengmai (Sekmai), Koirengei, Mantripukhri, Kangchup and Mungde (Bungte) Chiru.
SOUTH - Yangoupokpi, Nungba, Lemjangbung, Kaopum (Khaopum) IB and Mungde (Bungte) Chiru.
WEST - Nengdam (Nongdam) Peak and Jeri (Jiri) River.
NORTH - Tamphong, Yangkhunow of Bokana and Tamphong.
What this proves historically
"Jampi Area" is not imaginary or modern. It is a formally bounded British administrative unit (1907).
Boundaries include Imphal River, Kangpokpi, Sekmai, Koirengei, Mantripukhri — areas often today claimed as "Valley-only".
Jampi Area squarely overlaps present-day Sadar Hills, Kangpokpi, Kangchup, Sekmai, Koirengei, Senapati axis = core Sadar Hills geography.
The map explicitly situates Jampi within "Kuki Hills". This directly rebuts narratives attempting to detach Sadar Hills from Kuki historical administration.
This is British evidence, not post-Independence political cartography; High probative value for constitutional submissions, historical rebuttals, annexures under public document principles
Legal/ evidentiary, "British Government Cartographic Record (1907) delineating the Jampi Area within Kuki Hills, with defined boundaries extending into present-day Sadar Hills region."
TSP-GHQ OPEN NIGHT FOOTBALL TOURNEY 2026
Opening Programme.
Date: 02/02/2026 (Monday)
Time: 4:00 PM
Venue: Green Hills Turf, Mata Mualtam.
Chief Guest: Pu LM Khaute, Hon'ble MLA 58-Churachandpur AC
Guest of Honor: Pu Nengzalian Tonsing President ZSF GHQs
Functional President: Pu TS Muan Social Worker.
Chief Host: Pu Lianzalal Convenor the 78th Zomi Nam Ni Organising Committee 2026.
Kick Off: Chief Guest
Zomi Nam Ni Football 2026: Latest Group Table
⭕ Latest Group Table Update (As on 31-01-2026/Saturday)
📃 Qualified Teams for Knock-Out Round (As on 31-01-2026/Saturday)
Group A -
1. SYMROPIA FC
2. The Shepherd's Football Academy
Group B -
1. Love Football Academy.
2. District Police.
Group C -
Ganggam Soccer Club
Group D -
Zomi FC
Group E -
1. Golngai FC.
2. Sinlung FA.
Group F -
Happy Feet Football Academy
⚪ Guest Teams (Direct Knock-Out Round Entry)
1. Football 4 Change.
2. Sadar Hills Football Academy.
ZNN Football Results: 31.01.'26
⭕ Group-Stage|Matchday Results
31st January, 2026 (Saturday)
1. Neihsial Veng YC 0-2 Zomi FC
⚽ Goal-Scorers:
Jesse Hmar 39'
Lalminlun Neihsial 62'
2. 1st IRB FC 0-2 Golngai FC
⚽ Goal-Scorers:
Seiminthang Haokip 34'
Thangminlen Misao 61'
Venue : Phungkhothang Guite Mawltual (Lamka Football Ground), Hiangtam Lamka
Thangkhal Baptist Church (ABA) Delhi Executives 2025-2027
TBCD
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Members: Pa Khailianlal, Pa Hausuankhai & Pa Liansuanlal
TBCD
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Chairman:
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TBCD
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Chairperson:
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Vice
Chairperson: Nu Chingbawi
Secretary:
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Finance/Treasurer:
Nu Kimngaihting
Members:
Nu Nengniang & Nu Linda Niangdeihlian
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Finance/Treasurer:
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TBCD
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TBCD
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