Thangkhal Baptist Church Delhi: Nute Ni | Mother's Day 2026 | Photo

🌷 Happy Mother’s Day to all TBC Delhi Women 🌷

To all the wonderful mothers and women of TBC Delhi, your love shines like bright stars in the night sky ✨ and your strength stands tall like mighty trees 🌳. Your prayers, kindness, and sacrifices spread warmth like gentle sunshine after the rain 🌦️. May your hearts always bloom with joy, peace, and endless blessings from above. ❤️🙏


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Thangkhal Baptist Church (ABA) Delhi
NUTE NI | MOTHER’S DAY
 
Pasian Biakna Vaiguan
10.05.2026 | Sunday | 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
 
Hunkem:
Pa Bruce K Thangkhal, Asst. Secy, LCC
 
Hunhong:
Pa Jacob Khupliankap, Chairman, Mission Board
 
Praise & Worship
 
Bible Recitation:
1. Sunday School Naupang te
2. Khanglai Pawl
 
 
Message:
Pastor Thangdoulal, Local Pastor
 
Special No. :
Pa Sianpu
M.Div 1st Year, Caleb Institute
Gurugram, Haryana
 
LCC Hun
 
Thawhlom Donna: Usher te
 
Thawhlom Latna: Local Pastor
 
Special No.: Lia Naulun
 
Nute Hun
 
Phuannop Hun: Pawlpi toh kisai
 
Phatna La: Mipi
 
Tawpna Thumna: Toupa Thumna
 
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Thangkhal Baptist Church (ABA): Nute Ni | Mothers Day 2026 [Photo]

MISSION VENG

TANGNUAM

THINGKANGPHAI

T. KOTLIAN
NGOIPHAI
S. GELTUI
S. MUNHOIH

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TUIBUANG

🌸 Happy Mother’s Day — May 10 🌸

On this blessed Mother’s Day, we extend our heartfelt greetings to all Thangkhal women and mothers whose love shines like the morning sun ☀️ and whose sacrifices stand firm like the hills and mountains ⛰️. Your gentle care flows through our homes like a peaceful river 🌿, bringing warmth, wisdom, and hope to every generation. May your lives bloom like spring flowers 🌺 and may God’s grace and peace always rest upon all our beloved mothers. ❤️

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A Mother’s Legacy: Love in Action

EVERY year on May 10th, our streets and churches fill with the sweet scent of flowers and the warmth of family gatherings. While many see Mother’s Day as a modern holiday, its roots are deep and personal. It was founded by Anna Maria Jarvis (1864-1948) in the United States to fulfill a prayer made by her own mother, Ann Reeves Jarvis, a social activist. After her mother passed away in 1905, Anna began a dedicated campaign to create a day that honoured the “matchless service” mothers provide to humanity. The first official service was held on May 10, 1908, at a church in West Virginia, where Anna sent 500 white carnations to mark the occasion. By 1914, the day was officially recognized as a national holiday. The purpose of this day remains simple yet profound: to pause our busy lives and say “thank you” to the women who gave us life and guided our first steps. In the Christian heartland of Lamka, this day holds a special place in our calendars and our pews, reminding us that a mother’s influence is the foundation of a stable society.

The power of a mother’s guidance is perhaps best captured by one famous American evangelist D.L. Moody (1837-1899). At his mother’s funeral, he told his friends, “If everyone had a mother like my mother, there would be no need for jails.” This wasn’t just praise; it was a testament to how a mother’s love shapes a person’s character. The Bible reinforces this, instructing children to obey their parents in the Lord and reminding parents to love their children deeply. When we abide by the teachings of our mothers, we aren’t just following rules; we are preserving the moral fabric of our community. Their wisdom is the light that keeps us on the right path, ensuring that our homes and towns remain places of peace and kindness.

However, we must ask ourselves if we are truly living out these values every day. In the last week of April, a heart-breaking video circulated on WhatsApp showing a 60-year-old woman, living in inhumane conditions in New Lamka. It took the quick action of Inspector Chinneilam Gangte and the Women Police Station team, along with the One Stop Centre, to rescue her and provide medical care. While we thank the WPS for their service, this incident serves as a wake-up call. How can a mother or an elderly woman be left in such a state in a society that prides itself on family values? We must cultivate a love that extends beyond our own front doors to our sisters, our aunts, and every elderly woman in our neighbourhood.

As we prepare for Mother’s Day, let us remember that love is a verb - it requires action. If we love our mothers with all our hearts and souls, that love will naturally overflow into our land, healing our divisions and strengthening our bonds. We children have a duty to repay our parents, not with money, but with the same tireless care they once gave us. Our churches will observe this day with prayers and songs, but the greatest tribute we can offer is a commitment to ensure no mother is ever left lonely or neglected again. True gratitude for a mother is measured not by the gifts we give one day a year, but by the dignity and care we provide them throughout their lives. Let us honour her original vision by transforming our Sunday celebrations into a lifelong practice of kindness, ensuring that every woman in Lamka feels the warmth of the love she so freely gave. Love for our mothers is the seed from which a peaceful society grows.

~ Zogam Today | Editorial | 10.05.2026

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IPR DIRECTOR VISITS THE MANIPUR INFORMATION CENTRE, NEW DELHI


Imphal, May 09, 2026 (DIPR) Dr. Th. Charanjeet Singh, Director, Information and Public Relations (IPR), Government of Manipur, visited the Manipur Information Centre (MIC) located at C-7, Emporium Complex, Baba Kharag Singh Marg, New Delhi, yesterday.

During the visit, the Director interacted with the officials and staff of the Centre and reviewed the activities and functional responsibilities carried out by the office.

Dr. Th. Charanjeet Singh instructed the officials and staff to further strengthen the role and activities of the Centre and to build more effective coordination between the National media and the State Government. He also stressed the importance of enhancing communication and dissemination of authentic information relating to Manipur at the national level.

The Director further stated that necessary infrastructure development of the office would be undertaken wherever required to improve its functioning.

It may be mentioned that Manipur Information Centre (MIC) functions a liaison with different Ministries of the Central Government, other information units of various State Governments and media persons working in the National Capital.

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AREA DOMINATION EXERCISE CONDUCTED ALONG THE FOOTHILLS OF HEINGANG RESERVE FOREST

Government of Manipur

Office of the Divisional Forest Officer: Central Forest Division

Imphal: Manipur

Press Release

Imphal, the 9th May, 2026

PRESS RELEASE

AREA DOMINATION EXERCISE CONDUCTED ALONG THE FOOTHILLS OF HEINGANG RESERVE FOREST

The Central Forest Division, Manipur, conducted an extensive Area Domination Exercise on 9th May, 2026 along the foothills of the Heingang Reserve Forest under the leadership of Shri. Vikram Suresh Nadhe (IFS), Divisional Forest Officer, Central Forest Division, Manipur accompanied by Shri. M. Jobid Meitei, Range Forest Officer,Imphal East Range; Shri. Kiranjit Yumnam, Range Forest Officer, Imphal West Range; Shri. S. Robatson Singh, Range Forest Officer, Nongmaiching Range, along with frontline forest staff.

The exercise was undertaken as part of the Department’s continued commitment towards strengthening forest protection measures and ensuring effective safeguarding of reserve forest areas against illegal activities. The operation focused on enhancing vigilance, surveillance, and field presence in vulnerable forest stretches and encroachment-prone areas.

During the exercise, intensive patrolling and ground verification were conducted across sensitive locations within the foothills of the Heingang Reserve Forest to prevent and deter illegal encroachment, illicit felling of trees, and unauthorized extraction of forest resources, illegal construction activities and other activities detrimental to the ecological integrity of the reserve forest.

The DFO, Central Forest Division, emphasized the importance of sustained field presence and coordinated enforcement actions for conservation of reserve forests. He further directed all field staff to maintain strict vigilance and continue regular patrolling to safeguard the forest ecosystem from unlawful activities.

The Central Forest Division reiterates its commitment towards conservation and protection of forest resources and also appreaciated the efforts by the Joint Forest Management Committee and the villagers surrounding the Reserve Forests for contributing towards forest conservation.He further appealed to the public to further contribute towards the Forest Department in preserving the ecological balance and preventing destruction of valuable forest areas. Citizens are also encouraged to report any illegal activities within reserve forest areas to the concerned authorities for prompt action.

The Department shall continue to intensify such area domination exercises and enforcement drives in vulnerable forest areas to ensure long-term protection and sustainable management of the forests. 

Sd/-

Vikram Suresh Nadhe

Divisional Forest Officer

Central Forest Division, Manipur

 

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