Kuki Women Union (KWU): Prayer Meeting
Paite Khanglui Ngeina dante
2. Pate lupna kisuan ngeilou.
3. Nute akngoi pheksa kine ngeilou.
4. Nu leh pa kihawlkhe ngeilou.
5. Nute kikhul ngeilou.
6. Nu leh pate ki hamsiat ngeilou.
7. Nu leh pate hoihlouhna kikou ngeilou.
8. Pate phuisam ding kisam ngeilou.
9. Pate zuphuh ding kiphut ngamlou.
10. Nu leh pate zumna ding kigen ngeilou.
11. Nu leh pate van selsak ngeilou.
12. Nu leh pate tei leh hiam in kingim ngeilou.
13. Nu leh pate kivo ngeilou.
I inkuan, khotang, gam leh nam sung damna ding in hiai atung a i Paite Ngeina dante i etthak ua i puahphat thak ding un hoih mahmah hi.
PAITE MEDIA 2.0
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SSPP CCPUR COLLEGE BR CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE: MR LIANLAWMSANG
(the 10th August, 2025)
We, the Siamsinpawlpi Churachandpur College Branch, extend our warmest congratulations to Mr. Lianlawmsang, son of Thangkhenlian Guite, on his remarkable achievement in the Cage Combat-31 held in Guwahati.
As an esteemed member of our SSPP CCPUR BRANCH, his dedication and skill have earned him a well-deserved silver medal.
We are proud to have Mr. Lianlawmsang among us, and his success inspires us all.
We wish him continued success and growth in his future endeavors.
Sd/-
(L.THANGJOHNSON NGAIHTE)
PRESIDENT
Sd/-
(TITUS KHUALTHIANLAL)
SECRETARY
ZOMI IDOL / GLOBAL ZOMI LENGTHE 2008-2025 WINNERS
Myanmar Regime Drone and Airstrike Kill 11 at Funeral in Mandalay Region
At least 11 people were killed and 40 others injured on 8 August when Myanmar regime forces targeted a funeral in resistance-held Lan Lal Kyit Village, Thabeikkyin Township, Mandalay Region, according to local sources.
Witnesses said a suicide drone struck the crowd during a donation ceremony for a fallen resistance fighter. Moments later, a fighter jet dropped 500-pound bombs on the same area, destroying six houses.
Although regime forces recaptured Thabeikkyin town on 23 July, most of the surrounding rural areas remain under the control of anti-regime resistance groups.
Zomi 2 in Gold Medal & Best Upcoming Fighter Title sa'ng
Gam-le-Nam a di'a a kalsuanna uh iki pahpih mahmah a, mailam ah leng hiai sang a sang zaw a ahong lohching touh zel uh deihsakthu i channel tungtawn in i khak ahi.
FREE EDUCATION KITIHO APAT CHIHTHEI DINGDAN
1) Gamdang lekhasimdi ihile ikalsuonadi mun'a kiloikhomna KUKI STUDENTS' ORGANISATION(KSO) aumle umlou kikholdoh masat utin aumle kipehlutna jong iboltei diu ahi.KSO umle umlou ihet nomleu Social Media a amin jihlha utin hol leuhen aumle social media page imuchet diu ahi. Hichehoa hi nu-le-pa suboi louva ikibol diu ahi.
2) Abanle College/University ikainadi chu itobang hinam ikainadi mun'a KSO idohkit diu ahi. Hiche College chu UGC hetpehna nuoiya um hinam ahiloule NAAC accredition ijat kipeham jong ikai masanga ihetdiu ahi. Hiche NAAC hi College hoile hoilou hetna ahin UGC ahile India sunga College/University kikhumlutna sorkal hetpehna ahi.Class X leh XII simdi ho'n jong ikainadi thiemjilna-inn chu ipi nuoiya umham ikikholdohdiu ahi.Bolla hicheho isei uham itileu thiemjilna sorkal in ahetpehlou tamjeh ahi.
3) Chuleh inn lang KSO apat hungdi ihi jongleu iche nadiu KSO khopi bahkai hetsahna inei idiuva tiem-le-hetsah ihiuve. Thiemjilna dingmun chu amun'a KSO in aphatsah loule ikigot teilou diu, mundang joh ikihol diu ahi.Amun ijot tei uva boina itokhah leu KSO in akiboipi loule nuopmo isahloudiu ahi.
Achunga kiseihoa boina tohsa jong ana um in, khonungle boina apat ikidalse theina diuva avella hetsahna KSO-B apat hung kibol ahi.
Issued by:
Department of Information & Publicity
Kuki Students' Organisation Bangalore
Genesis MMA in Gold 4, Silver 3, Bronze 2 sa'nng
1. Thangsuanmuan
2. Lianlawmsang
3. Siamkhankhual
4. Zuanlalsawm
5. K. Lammintluang
6. Langsuantluang
7. Noel Lalmalsawma
8. Khupminthuang
9. Pausankhup
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KIPAHTHU GENNA: T Chinthianmung
YPA G. Mualkawi Unit in Zomi Council Office apat intekna hon laksak a inmun tan apai na ding gari non saisak kia uh hilou, thilpiak manphatak mai n'onpiak ban ua, Vaidawnna Program fel leh kichuptak a hon saisak ziak un, kipahthu k'on gen hi.
Mualkawi Youth Club(MYC) tha leh zung naktak a seng a, inmun ah thipiak manpha tak mai na honpiakte uh leh kong bangkim a kithushpihna n'on piakziak un kipahthu k'on gen hi.
Akhua-atual a inmun a, vaidawnna hun ah hong kihel teng² ban ah khutvuak a hong hohmailou a, thilpiak manpha tak mai n'on piakte uh ziak in kipahthu k'on gen hi.
Pathian kiang ah kipahthu genna manpha tak mai hon neih sak Pastor T Thanglianmung, EBCC G. Mualkawi, tung ah leng kipahthu kagen hi.
Khe a dawntheihmai hilou ahihna ah, mimal a kiphaltak a gari hon thoh-te teng² tung ah leng kipahthu k'on gen hi.
Na sen leh pan tengteng uh honthuk zoulou di kahihman in, I Biak Pathian in midangte a dia Vualzawltu' hitheizel ding in, mailam hun ah leng honpi in hon ompih tawntung hen chih ka Thumna ahi.
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SYO GHQs IN VAIDAWNNA LEH KIPAAHPIHNA NEI
Pathian in malam hun ah zong mapui jing in gualzawl touzel ta hen chih i deihsah uhi.
Information & Publicity
SYO GHQs
~SIMTE CORE
🎉Congrats to Mr Khup Lian Tuam🎉🥊🥊
Congratulations Tg. Khup Lian Tuam
Gualzawhna I ngah sim in I Topa tung lungdam I ko masa den a, Topa lungkim na Zomi te tungah kip tawntung hi.
Tuamah bangin Zogam Flag zong ki sang khai den a hihman in lungkim huai mahmah hi.
Zomi khangno te zu leh sa kham theih guih thei lam a ki tai sang in hih bag ki mawl na tuamtuam lam ah zong hong tai ziahziah un la, Zogam Zomi hong tawi sang un.
Clarification on Aug 6 Manipur Peace Meet – Samuel Chonkholal Lhouvum
Sunday, the 10th August, 2025
1. My village, Khomunnom, has been covered by Thadou Mauzadar (established in 1886) under the NC Hills Autonomous Council, Dima Hasao District, Assam. From time immemorial, my ancestors have been born Thadou and have died Thadou. The Thadou are a distinct and indigenous ethnic group and have never been, nor will ever be, subsumed under the so-called “Kuki,” notwithstanding certain erroneous references by colonial writers and researchers. I also take pride in the fact that the Thadou are the largest tribe in Manipur and the second-largest community after the Meitei. The indigenous presence of the Thadou in Manipur is of paramount importance, and I fully support and wish for the peaceful coexistence of various communities in the state of Manipur without affecting its territorial integrity.
2. In the present Manipur crisis, I am saddened that the Thadou people have been wrongly misidentified as “Kuki,” leading to victimisation and silencing under both Kuki supremacist pressures and Meitei community angers. Despite the loss of lives and properties among my own kin and across all communities, I resolve to work towards genuine community understanding between the Thadou and Meitei peoples and others and I extend my deepest condolences and sympathy to all victims without distinction.
3. Following two years of consistent effort, the leadership of Thadou Inpi Manipur successfully convened the Road to Peace - covenant of understanding meeting. Upon learning of this historic development, I voluntarily requested to participate, as leaders from Thadou Inpi Dima Hasao, Thadou Inpi Karbi Anglong, and Thadou Inpi Assam were also invited to attend. I joined the meeting to witness and endorse the people of Manipur acknowledgment of the Thadou’s distinct identity. I wholeheartedly support this initiative on humanitarian grounds and affirm my unwavering commitment to this initiative.
4. No degree of online trolling, misinformation, or personal threats will deter me from upholding the Thadou’s distinct identity or from supporting genuine peace initiatives in Manipur. I call upon all concerned to refrain from provocative statements and to actively contribute towards the path of peaceful understanding.
I remain steadfast in my prayer for lasting peace in Manipur.
Long Live Indigenous Unity!
ZRA-EC NIDANG BANG NAWN LO
Mipi zong kilunglut mah² in, SiamSin Thak ding tuailai/ khangthakte zong ong tun beh² ta hi. A sawt lo in Zogam ong paallun ding hi.
©𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐈𝐧𝐒𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭
Clarification on Haokip Identity – Letter by Sehpu Haokip, 1995
Dated: Oct. 9, 1995.
The President
Haokip People's Council (HPC)
Karbi-Anglong, Assam.
To my Haokip brethren in Karbi-Anglong:
Greetings to all my Haokip brethren in Assam especially those in Karbi-Anglong.
I'm disheartened to hear about the problems faced by the Haokips in Assam due to a misunderstanding. So I would like to make a small clarification. We Haokips are Thadous whether it's based on genealogy or tribe. Due to a misunderstanding, tribes list in Assam, Nagaland and Meghalaya were made at their own conveniences resulting in this unproductive problem amongst us. Kuki is just a generic nomenclature made up of different tribes (which do not classify under Naga, Khasi, Garo, Cachari etc) and Thadou is one such tribe under Kuki. Thadou consists of 32 clans having the same lifestyle and tradition (Culture & Custom) such as the dialect and pattern of the weaved clothing eg. Thangnang, Saipikhup, Mongvom, Khamtang. Those of us who claim these to be our traditional shawls are Thadous. Therefore we Haokips are Thadous and you should no longer concern yourself with whether you should or shouldn't be Thadou.
Thanking you.
Your brethren,
Sehpu Haokip
M.L.A.
ZOMI ARMY BN 39 TRAINING COMPLETED
Q. Na kam uh in Zogam leh Zomi Nam ka it cici napi, Topa kiang ah Zogam Galkap te ading thu nangawn a ngetsak ngeilo pawl na hi kha hiam?
Q. Na kam in Zogam, Zomi it ingh ci napi sumlehpaai tawh lah huh ngam samlo pawl ah na par kha hiam?
Q. Na kam in Zogam, Zomi it ingh ci asem takpi leh a kalsuan khiat ngiat te pahtawi nuamlo, ih makaite aban gen siat" pawl na hi kha hiam?
Tuni in ki ngaihsun in sang gam Zosuan Zomi/Zonam khangthak te aw, Na kam in Zogam, Zomi it ingh cici napi gamsung lah beel ngamlo pawl ah a kihel kha nahih leh siamsin ding honpi khat in Bethel camp ah nang hong ngak hi.
Lungdam,
Zogam, Zomi namsung cidam na dingin note tawh asem, Zomi ading in a dingkip den ding
Zotal Samte @ Zo Nam Khual
Mualkawi Camp
Tonzaang Myo
Eastern Zogam
Zogam
ZOMI INFO🔴🟡🟢
Kukis Join Hands in Celebrating World Indigenous Day at Nashik
Grateful for the solidarity ❤️
A heartfelt thank you to KWA Mumbai for your cooperation and coordination in sending team members to support and participate in the World Indigenous Day celebration.
I also extend my sincere thanks to team KSO Mumbai for taking the time and effort to join the celebration. Your presence added value, warmth, and a sense of completeness to the occasion.
Your solidarity and support mean so much — together, we make our voices stronger.
✊ Stand with Indigenous (Tribal/Adivasi) People. Stand for Justice. ✊
Thanking you.
Best regards,
Ms. Marina Singson
Zonal Vice President, ABAVP – North East, India
~ ABAVP INDIA
Security Forces Intensify Operations in Manipur, Ensure Safe Passage for 116 Vehicles
Imphal, Aug 9: According to police, security forces in Manipur continue to conduct search operations and area domination exercises in fringe and vulnerable areas across various districts.
Authorities ensured the safe movement of 116 vehicles carrying essential items along National Highway-37. Strict security measures have been implemented in all vulnerable locations, with security convoys deployed on sensitive stretches to guarantee free and safe passage.
A total of 111 Nakas and checkpoints were set up across the hills and valley districts. Police reported that no individuals were detained during the checks.
CNF/ A Omna Victoria Camp Ah KIO/ A Heutu Te Va Zin Uh
KIO/ A leh CNF/ A' kikaal in hoih lam nawt hiai² a, Chin leh Kachin unau ahihdan uh suchiangtu hi in, nidang a kipat in tuni tan' kinuse ngeilou a, thiltamtak ah thupukna kiptak leh khauhtak nei uh hi'n thudonna in gen hi.
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Khangthah Study Group ah Class paizom jeel
I hinsuahna di'n Siamzilna mah awle!
-Info. Secy. KZP GHQ
BSc Psychology: Priscilla Hoihngaih
Congratulations👍🏼💙!
09-08-2025 | Saturday
©𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐈𝐧𝐒𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭
Condolence: T Mangjangam Haokip
SAA Oliver Wendell Holmes Travel Award: Suanmuanlian Tonsing
(Aug 7, 2025)
Suanmuanlian Tonsing tullel a Information Science, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, US, a PhD sinlel in Society of American Archivist (SAA) Annual Meeting (Aug 24-27, 2025, California, US) ah Oliver Wendell Holmes Travel Award
Hiai Annual Meeting ah aman Native American Archives Section leh Archival Repatriation Committee-te apan zillai tamsem neihbeih a lunggulh thu SAA-te kiang ah gen hi.
Suanmuanlian Tonsing in Zomi-te colonialism leh technology in a sukkhaak dan (impact) research lel a,a research-te India, US, Canada,leh Europe ah ana present hi.
Suanmuanlian Tonsing nu leh pa ahihleh Pa Upa Khamzagou Tonsing leh Nu Chingkhannem Tonsing ahi a,Mualnuam khosuak ahi.
Behind the Truth' BTT
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Lamka Consumers’ Club Press Release on Trade Regulations
(Regd. No. 19 of 1998)
Lamka-795006
PRESS STATEMENT
Ref. No. LCC/2025(A)
1.1 It has come to our notice that Amul products supplied to Lamka Town/Churachandpur District are being sourced from outside agencies (non-local residents of Lamka). Upon inquiry, it was found that Gupta Traders, Lamka, does not possess a proper licence for supplying these products. Therefore, Gupta Traders shall cease supplying Amul products within seven (7) days from the date of this notification.
1.2 It was resolved to investigate and determine if any outside agents, or individuals in the name of outsiders, who are no longer residents of Lamka/Churachandpur, are found supplying/distributing the same. If so, their shops shall be closed.
1.3 Henceforth, Amul-related products brought from Imphal, Aizawl, etc., shall not be permitted without written permission from the Lamka Consumers’ Club. Anyone found violating this resolution shall bear the consequences at their own risk.
1.4 Furthermore, any local resident/agency interested in supplying any products in Lamka/Churachandpur District must report to the Lamka Consumers’ Club.
2.1 The influx of non-local residents in large numbers has alarmed the local business community. It was agreed that this influx must be properly managed and checked. All non-local residents must register themselves to Lamka Consumers’ Club with appropriate documents.
3.1 It was also agreed that the Teddim Road area shall remain closed every Sunday.
4.1 In the Joint Meeting, it was unanimously resolved that the Lamka Consumers’ Club (LCC) shall take primary responsibility for ensuring the fair distribution of NFSA provisions, overseeing the lifting of rice quota bags for respective constituencies from the FCI Godown at Tualnuam, and monitoring price hikes and inflation. Accordingly, the LCC is entrusted with full authority to lead in these matters, and all parent organizations are expected to extend their full support in the interest of public welfare.
Issued in Public Interest – Lamka Consumers’ Club
KOHUR Wishes on World Indigenous Day & Calls for Action on Kuki-Zo Crisis
KUKI ORGANIZATION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS TRUST (KOHUR)
A Member of UN Special Consultative Status Since 2016
(Registered under the Indian Registration Act, 1908, Reg. No. 963 (V) on May 8, 2009)
Head Office: Eureka Cafe Building, Hill Town, Churachandpur - 795128
Email: kumhur96@yahoo.com | Website: kohur.org
09/09/2025
Greeting on World Indigenous Day!
On the occasion of the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, the Kuki Organization for Human Rights Trust (KOHUR) stands in solidarity with Indigenous communities worldwide, particularly the Indigenous peoples of India, in reaffirming their rights, dignity, and survival. While this day celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Indigenous peoples, it also serves as a stark reminder of the systemic oppression and violence they continue to endure.
Humanitarian Catastrophe in Manipur
KOHUR urgently draws global attention to the state-orchestrated ethnic violence and humanitarian disaster inflicted upon the Indigenous Kuki-Zo people in Manipur since May 3, 2023. The crisis has resulted in:
230+ confirmed deaths, including women, children, and the elderly.
1,500+ villages and localities destroyed or abandoned.
7,000+ homes burned, displacing 60,000+ people into overcrowded and unsafe relief camps.
Irreversible cultural and socio-economic devastation, with livelihoods and community stability decimated.
Collapse of Essential Services
The humanitarian emergency persists due to the total breakdown of public infrastructure in Kuki-inhabited regions:
Zero functional government hospitals in affected hill districts.
80% of relief camps lack access to safe drinking water.
1 in 3 displaced persons suffer from preventable diseases, including diarrhoea, respiratory infections, and severe mental distress.
Maternal mortality rates have surged due to the absence of emergency healthcare.
Malnutrition exceeds WHO emergency thresholds in multiple camps and villages.
Forced Displacement and Mobility Restrictions
Due to prevailing law and order issues, Kuki-Zo communities remain cut off from essential supplies and medical care. Residents are forced to traverse dangerous jungle routes and river crossings, leading to fatalities. KOHUR demands immediate government intervention to construct all-weather roads and restore safe passage.
Violations of Indigenous Rights Along the Indo-Myanmar Border
The unilateral border fencing policy and abolition of the Free Movement Regime (FMR) have:
Severed 200+ villages from traditional cross-border markets.
Reduced trans-border trade by 70%, crippling Indigenous economies.
Divided families with deep historical and cultural ties, violating Articles 25–36 of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
KOHUR’s Demands
On this critical day, KOHUR calls upon the Government of India and the Manipur State Government to:
1. Restore healthcare, clean water, and education in all conflict-affected Kuki-Zo areas.
2. End discriminatory policies and uphold Indigenous rights under UNDRIP and international law.
3. Halt border fencing projects until Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) is obtained from affected communities.
4. Establish a separate administrative arrangement for the Kuki-Zo people to ensure protection from systemic oppression.
A Call for Justice, Not Symbolism
KOHUR urges the international community, human rights organizations, and the Indian government to transform this day from mere symbolism into decisive action. The Kuki-Zo people — and all Indigenous communities — deserve justice, restoration, and the right to determine their future.
ZILLAI GHQ IN IDP VILLAGE AH THINGNO HAWM
Zia Thingno hawmdawna hunbi a chun Zillai General HQ President in i chenna munte ah thingno/thai a tamthei pen phu a pawimaw dan gen in, environment siamphat ding, i khua jemhawi ding leh thei-leh-thai ah i chenna mun teu su hausa ding in IDP beneficiary te a chial hi, chun sum-leh-pai tamtak seng ah thingno hung tuaktu Pu SL. Boikho & Family te chung leh 'KAITEKI' te chung in kipakthu agen hi. Ms. Jessica Mawi Vaiphei, Proprietor- "KAITEKI" in tuni thingno kihawm te a hung khan hawi ah, ga tampi a hun sua a dawisak thu a taklang hi.
Mizoram Guv VK Singh Visits Lunglei, Pays Tribute at War Memorial
Mizoram Governor, General (Dr) Vijay Kumar Singh, PVSM, AVSM, YSM (Retd), visited Lunglei District today, meeting with senior government officials, representatives from NGOs, church leaders, and ex-servicemen.
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As part of his visit, the Governor toured the 20 Assam Rifles Headquarters, where he interacted with personnel and paid tribute to fallen soldiers by laying a wreath at the War Memorial.
WCKCSOs Calls Off NH-2 Economic Blockade in Kangpokpi
Freedom Fighters: The Forgotten Sacrifice of the Kukis in Manipur
THE Kuki people have a long history of loyalty and bravery. They fought not only for India but also for Manipur, defending the Meitei kings many times from outside attacks.
In 1917–1919, the Kukis defended their ancestral lands against the mighty British in what is known as the Anglo-Kuki War. Many Kukis also joined the struggle for India’s freedom and are remembered as freedom fighters in the INA Memorial Complex. In fact, out of 188 recorded freedom fighters from Manipur, 162 were Kukis. Their contributions are recorded district by district, with names still preserved in history.
Yet, despite this history of sacrifice, the Kukis have faced unspeakable suffering in recent times.
Since May 2023, the Kukis have been brutally attacked. Many were killed or maimed; Kuki women were raped and murdered in the most inhuman ways. Homes, properties, vehicles, and churches belonging to Kukis in Imphal were burned and destroyed by the majority Meitei Hindus. The Kukis were completely driven out of Manipur’s capital, and to this day, there is no Kuki presence in Imphal. For the Kukis, Zomis, and Hmars, Imphal has become the "capital of death".
Today, Meiteis and Kukis are physically, emotionally, and politically separated. Buffer zones now divide them, symbolizing the deep divide that may one day lead to greater separation.
For the Kukis, Zomis, and Hmars to survive, a separate administration is necessary. The discrimination and abuse from the Meitei majority show no signs of ending. Their aim appears to be a tribal status (ST tag), but aimed at taking over tribal lands. Sadly, the fellow tribal Nagas remain silent, still chasing the Framework Agreement from the Naga Peace Talks. If the Nagas do not wake up soon, it may be too late for the tribals of Manipur to unite and protect their ancestral land.
The buffer zones that exist today will remain a permanent reminder of the Meitei–Kuki conflict in history. One day, the Meiteis may look back with regret for their prejudice against the Kukis.
Freedom Fighters Enshrined in the INA Memorial Complex
Imphal District
1. Shri Sinam Chaoba Singh, Sega Road, Leimajam Leikai
2. Shri T. Lamphel Singh, Top Iril Mapal, Imphal
3. Shri Khangin Kuki, Haokip Veng, Imphal
4. Shri Th. Angou Singh, Singjamei Thokchom Leikai, Imphal
5. Shri S. Ibohal Singh, Singjamei Mayengbam Leikai, Imphal
6. Shri P. Tomal Singh, Chinga Makha, Ningthoujam Leikai
7. Shri Laishram Irabot Singh, Keishampat Mutum Leirak
8. Shri L. Kanhai Singh, Segalambi, Jailor Leirak, Imphal
9. Shri M. Amuba Singh, Meino Leirak, Imphal
10. Shri Irom Tombi Singh, Liwa Khongsangbam Leikai, Imphal
11. Shri Kh. Jugeshar Singh, Thangmeiband, Imphal
12. Shri Palet, Haokip Veng, Imphal
13. Shri Bedagarbha Sharma, Sagolband Maisnam Leikai, Imphal
14. Shri Darbar Singh, Air Transport Corporation, M.G. Avenue, Imphal
15. Shri L. Nabadwip Singh, Keisampat Leimajam Leikai, Imphal
16. Shri Gostha Behari Das Chowdhury, Jiribam
17. Shri Mangkhohen Kuki, Old Lambulane, Imphal
18. Smt. Salamongbi Rajmubi Devi, Chingmeiraong, Imphal
19. Shri Madan Mohan Singh, New Chekon, Imphal
20. Smt. Parul Rani Chowdhury, Keishampat, Imphal
21. Shri S. Hemkholet Kuki, New Lambulane, Imphal
22. Shri Otkhosei Haokip, Haokip Veng, Imphal
23. Shri Onkholet Kuki, New Lambulane, Imphal
24. Shri Ngemjathang Touthang, Longa Koireng, Imphal
25. Shri Tinsie Haokip, Haokip Veng, Imphal
26. Shri Setkam Kuki, Imphal District
27. Shri Letkhopao Haokip, New Lambulane, Imphal
28. Shri Akhup Kom, K.R. Lane, Imphal District
29. Shri O. Jugeshor, Khwai Nagamapal, Imphal
30. Shri Naki Ahmad Choudhury, Kaikhu, Imphal
31. Shri Sardar Mukhtiar Singh Gill, Dewlaland, Imphal
32. Shri Haothang Kuki, Haokip Veng, Imphal
33. Shri Haokhothang Kuki, Haokip Veng, Imphal
34. Smt. Tingkholhai Kunini, New Lambulane, Imphal
35. Shri L.D. Moireng Kuki, Imphal
36. Shri Thangkholet Haokip, New Lambulane, Imphal
37. Shri Tolkhothang Kuki, Basic Training, Imphal
38. Shri Tongkholun Kuki, New Lambulane, Imphal
39. Shri Nguljangam Haokip, Haokip Veng, Imphal
40. Shri Salet Kuki, Haokip Veng, Imphal
41. Smt. Ningjavei (alias Avei Hangshing), Imphal
42. Shri Haokhongam Kuki, Nayang A/P Haokip Veng, Imphal
Thoubal District
43. Shri Dinesh Chandra Acharya, Serou, Thoubal District
44. Shri S. Churachand Singh, Serou, Thoubal District
Chandel District
45. Shri Holkhongjang Kuki, Somtal Village
46. Shri Nehkhothang Haokip, Wayang Village
47. Shri Letkhothang Kuki, Songjang Village
48. Shri Helkhotong Haokip, Tengnoupal District
49. Shri Hemlhun Kuki, Sita Village
50. Shri Lamkhothang, Wayang Village
51. Shri Luikhojang Kuki, Tudam Village
52. Smt. Hoihat Kukini, Bongyang Village
53. Shri Shohol Kuki, Songjang Village
54. Shri Thongkhomang Kuki, Sajik Tampak Village
55. Shri Somkho Haokip, Thamlapokpi Village
56. Shri Yamvung Haokip, Khengang Village
57. Shri Yamkhothang Kuki, Molcham Village
58. Shri Chungkhosei Kuki, Bongjang Village
59. Smt. Haongai Kukini, Songoon Village
60. Smt. Ngulhem Haokip, Wayang Village
61. Shri Jamthong Lhanggun Kuki, Lonpi Village
62. Shri Jamkholet Kuki, Aihang Village
63. Shri Mangkholun Kuki, Songjang Village
64. Shri Thangkhochem Kuki, Sinam Village
65. Shri Lunkhoson Kuki, Nongli Village
66. Shri Onkhosei alias Onsei Haokip, Molnom Village
67. Shri Holjang Kuki, Tuidam Village
68. Shri Lungam Lungdim, Bongmol Ampak Village
69. Shri Jamkhoson Haokip, Samkhong Village
Ukhrul District
70. Shri Houtung Kuki, Chassad, Manipur East District
71. Shri Jamhun Kuki, Maku Village
72. Shri Lhungkhojam Kuki, Pihang Village
73. Shri Lhungkhothang Kuki, Nang Village
74. Shri Thongkhomang Kuki, Loni Village
75. Shri Thongkhongam Kuki, Aishi Village
76. Shri Yamkhosei Kuki, Chassad Village
77. Shri Yamkhojang Kuki, Maku Village
78. Shri Thangsei Kuki, Molvailup Village
79. Shri Yangkhosei Haokip, Aishi Village
80. Shri Yangkholet Kuki, Aishi Village
81. Shri Lunkhojang Kuki, Phuthel Village
82. Shri Yangkhopao Haokip, East District
83. Shri Yamsho Kuki, Maokot Village
84. Shri K. Ringshi, Bungpa Khunou Village
85. Shri Henjathang Kuki, Aishi Village
86. Shri Lhunkhosei Kuki, Kasung Village
87. Shri Ngulkhohem Kuki, Chassad Village
88. Shri Thangjadong Kuki, Lakhan Khuman
89. Shri Hemkholet Kuki, Khoikai Village
90. Shri Lenghao Kuki, Litan Village
91. Shri Thongkhomang Kuki, Kultu Village
92. Shri Haopao Kuki, Kachoubung Village
93. Shri Lunhem Kuki, Lakhan Village
94. Shri Hangkhopao Kuki, Jallenbung Village
95. Shri Khupjalam alias Pavon, Chassad
96. Shri Jangkhosei Kuki, Pihang Village
97. Shri Jamneng Haokip, East District
98. Shri Helkhothang Kuki, Loni Village
99. Shri Doujangam Kuki, Maku Village
100. Shri Chungkhojam Kuki, Matijang Village
101. Shri Otkhothang Kuki, Jallembung Village
102. Shri Jamkhochuing Kuki, Tusam Village
103. Shri Lhunkhosei Haokip, Pihang Village
104. Shri Mangkhup Kuki, Chamo Village
105. Shri Lhukhothong Kuki, Maokot Village
106. Smt. Nemjavei, wife of (L) Hemkholun Kuki, Manipur East District
107. Shri Sheikhomang Kuki, Chassad Village
108. Shri Chongjangam Kuki, Pihang Village
109. Shri Jamkhothang Haokip, Manipur East
110. Shri Helkholet Kuki, Singoba Village
111. Shri Yamlhun Kuki, Mollen Village
112. Shri Tongkhosei Haokip, Maokot Village
113. Shri Hemkholun Kuki, Phungtha Village
114. Shri Thongjam Kuki, K. Mollen Village
115. Shri Tholet Kuki, K. Mollen Village
116. Shri Thongkholim Kuki, Matijang Village
117. Shri Shamkhumang Kuki, Ukhrul A/P New Lambulane
Churachandpur District
118. Shri Nungkhopao, Gangpimol Village
119. Shri Ampu Kom, Khoirentak Khuman
120. Shri Jamthang Haokip Khongmang, Gamnomphai Village
121. Shri Kamhand Mate, Khongman Saiton
122. Shri Vomkhothang Haokip, Siden Village
123. Shri Chungthong Haokip, Molnom
124. Shri Haojathang Haokip, New Bazar
125. Shri Pumjakam Zou, Khongphum
126. Shri Nguljalet Haokip, Ukha Tampak
127. Shri Ngamkhothang Haokip, Matalambulane
128. Shri Semkhohao Haokip, Ukha Tampak
129. Shri Letkhothang, Molnom Village
130. Shri Lhunkholet Kuki, Golmol Village
131. Shri Ngulkholet, Gangpijaing Village
132. Shri Semkhothang Haokip, Molnom
133. Shri Onkhojang Haokip, Churachandpur
134. Shri Lengkhothang Kuki, Gamnomphai
135. Shri Henjakhup Haokip, Mongjang
136. Shri Sailutchung Kom, Khonomphai
137. Shri Konkhothing Kuki, Dopkon
138. Shri Semkholet Haokip, Molnom
139. Shri Chunglet, Kongmol Village
140. Shri Thangkhosei Kuki, Champi Village
141. Shri Mangkhup Kuki, Kanggin
142. Shri Thangkholien, Matalambulane
143. Shri Chungkhoja Haokip, Matalambulane
Senapati District (now Kangpokpi District area)
144. Shri Hemkhosei, Keithelmanbi (KPI)
145. Shri Otkhothang, Keithelmanbi (KPI)
146. Shri Pakhai, Haipi (KPI)
147. Shri Hensei, Chamari (KPI)
148. Shri Kemkhojam, Saparmeina (KPI)
149. Shri Jamsei, Haipi (KPI)
150. Shri Dangkhothang, Mongpijiang (KPI)
151. Shri Jamkhothang, Lhangsom (SKL)
152. Shri Jamkhochung, Lhangsom (SKL)
153. Shri Tongngam, Goljang (SKL)
154. Shri Ngakholun, Khonomphai (SKL)
155. Shri Lungkholet, T. Thanglun Village (SKL)
156. Shri Haojalam, Tusam (SKL)
157. Shri Helkhopao, Boljang (SKL)
158. Shri Doulam, Ichaigojang Village (SKL)
159. Shri Paolet, Lhangsom Village (SKL)
160. Shri Khupao, Ichaigojang Village (SKL)
161. Shri Otkhosei, Thingang Village (SKL)
162. Shri Onjathang, Dengleng Village (SKL)
163. Shri Letkhosei, Tusam Village (SKL)
164. Shri Bamkhopao, Bunglung Village (SKL)
165. Shri Seikhup, Ichaigojang Village (SKL)
166. Shri Jangkholam, Tusam Village (SKL)
167. Shri Jamkhojang, Lhangsom Village (SKL)
168. Shri Jangkhosei, Gampum Village (SKL)
169. Shri Tongkhojang, K. Mollen Village (SKL)
170. Shri Letlun, Ihang Karong Village (SKL)
171. Shri Tongkhongam, L. Koireng Village (SKL)
172. Shri Jamlhun, K. Mollen Village (SKL)
173. Shri Helkholet, Dengleng Village (SKL)
174. Shri Semkhong, Gampum Village (SKL)
175. Shri Angkhokam, Gampum Village (SKL)
176. Shri Ngamjathang, Longa Koireng (SKL)
177. Shri Paokholal, Longa Koireng (SKL)
178. Shri Daojang, Ichigojang Village (SKL)
179. Shri Jangkhosei, Changoubung Village (SKL)
180. Shri Otkhopao, Keithelmanbi (KPI)
181. Shri Lanhing, Boljang (KPI)
182. Shri Letkhokam, G. Songlung (KPI)
Bishnupur District
183. Shri Mairembam Koireng Singh, Moirang
184. Shri Heman Nilamani Singh, Moirang
185. Shri Moirangthem Jatra Singh, Bishnupur
186. Shri Mairembam Ahanbi Singh, Mairembam Leikai, Bishnupur
187. (Late) Kiyam Gopal Singh, Moirang
188. Smt. O. Keina Devi, Oinam, Bishnupur
Total: 188 freedom fighters from Manipur, out of which 162 are Kuki freedom fighters.
~ KHALVONTAWI NEWS
Home Secretary KNF In Ngehna le Temna Nei
Nam sunga ima hihih jongleng kamopohna in kajochanin inam boina'a kamopohna'a katoh thei kham kagelthei kham'a pan kalahna sunga hi inam kipalna thei ahiloule inam movement lhahsamna theija kapan khah ahijongle pho'a hil'a touthim sah jengthei kahi louham? Tua galmi ten eibol jong hilou kol le vai in eibol jong hilou ei leh ei sunga boina avel vel'a eiki sempeh hi na kasa lheh jenge. Mimol kahin katoh khel kasei khel jong umda ponte, kanom'e, ahin Govt. khut a pehdoh teidi eikiti vang hi khonunga nam'a dinga apha behset din kagelpoi. Kei mimol chunga ibol'u ahitah jongle tunung taban levang koima chunga bol tapoute tia Nam damna dinga katao ahi. Adihlou aphalou eiho sunga kihil toutin kiphoh toute koima achanga phadi khatcha iumpouve.
KSO BANGALORE MELTHAH LEMNA DING THUA HETSAHNA LEH TEPNA
Tuni phatna nam mite henga kihetsah nom chu ahileh, ahung lhung ding nisim 19th Aug, 2025 (Tuesday) leh KSOB kingon nanoiya "45th KSOB MELTHAH LEMNA 2025" imankhom diutoh kilhon'a ibonchauva thanomtah a ikigot theina ding uvin aphat lhing masanga hetsahna leh tepna ahung kineiye. Imakhouva tohgon hi alolhing theina ding jong Chungmangpa henga taonan ana geldoh ute.
Note: "Koi tobang Dukan bolnom aumle 10th August kah a lamkai ho toh ikijatmat diuvin ikihetsah uve. Ijemtia abolnom 3 aval le lottery system a kibol ding ahi".
Aphat: 11:30 AM
Anikho: 19th August, 2025
Amun: India Campus Crusade for Christ, Hennur Main Rd, Bengaluru Karnataka.
Ahinso:
Department of Social & Culture
KSO-Bangalore 2025-2026
Munirka Flood: A Shameful Repeat Every Year
Delhi Govt’s Negligence Turns Munirka’s Service Road into a Monsoon Lake – A Shameful Repeat Every Year
Munirka, South Delhi | 09.08.'25
This is not a rural back alley. This is a crucial service road in South Delhi, a capital city that claims to be on the path to becoming a “world-class metropolis.” And yet, a single spell of monsoon rain turns it into an urban pond every year.
The problem is neither new nor unforeseeable. Locals know that this road floods every monsoon, but the Delhi government and its concerned agencies — whether PWD, SDMC, or DJB — have consistently failed to fix the underlying issue: poor drainage infrastructure. Instead of taking preventive steps before the rains, authorities seem to be waiting for disaster to strike, only to send out excuses and photo-ops later.
This annual chaos is more than an inconvenience. It means:
Delayed public transport, affecting thousands of daily commuters.
Traffic jams that waste man-hours and fuel.
Damage to vehicles and increased risk of accidents.
Health hazards from stagnant, dirty water.
For a city that spends crores on “beautification” and PR campaigns, the inability to ensure basic stormwater drainage is nothing short of administrative incompetence. Citizens don’t need new slogans — they need working drains, timely desilting, and accountability for repeated negligence.
Until the government treats drainage management as a year-round priority rather than a post-flood embarrassment, Munirka and many other parts of Delhi will continue to drown in the same predictable mess — while officials stay dry in their offices.
If Delhi aspires to be a smart city, it must first prove it can handle a smart monsoon.
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Delhi Drowns: Monsoon Rains Expose Government's Failure
2 Kuki Ladies Sexually Brutalized & Killed In Imphal
Nalungmit in ven: (May4, 2023) Car wash sung a kisel lhon chu a loiten mi ho kuom a sei doh u. Pasal hon khat ga luut u, kot khaa den un. A von u saakeh peh u, 5:00pm -9:00pm ajep u, atham u, ameh u,a dei dei na laaiyu a nop nop alo peh u, suhset' kilhah u. Panpi dia a Nu a Apa le a Nam pasal ho kou, a pien lhon le angei phe abeh peh uva, asam buu chiing amat u, uhpoh ngam lhon talou, lungsetna beihel' a anop adaa uva suh set ahi jeh u va thisan naisan a luong lhon, pasal hon khat akichai le adang phone a kikou uva hung be u. Nat le sat, zum le za, kichaat thoh lhon, athanei jouse lhon beita, chu phat a atahsa lhon chem a ahin aat pan u, a nung jaang a line line a a aat u, naa sa a pieng lhon le amai asuh peh u, abaan ahin aat u, angei abeh u, a hinglaiya a aanglhon ahin at lhah peh u,..! Thisan a luong kang a thi dia da lha u. Ajing a police hon gancha pul' a thi bang a Morgue a dia galoh u!😢 😥😢
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