Tangpijol: Legal Awareness Programme on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

ZYO SINGNGAT BLOCK LEH DISTRICT LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITY KITHUO IN TANGPIJOL VANGKHUO AH KHAMTHEI DOUDALNA TOH KISAI IN VAIGUON KIJANG
17 GANGPI/JANUARY, 2026:  Tuni Gangpi ha ni 17 in Tangpijol vangkhuo ah Zou Youth Organisation Singngat Block in District Legal Services Authority toh pangkhawm in khamthei doudalna,Sil kham leh summetbawlna dihlou te toh kisai in Legal Awareness Programme on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking kichi zahna nei hi.

Tam Vaiguon ah H.Lianmuankhai secretary SB in hunjahna pui a hunpatna Dr.Ginkhanmung DS singngat MELC in nei a, Vaidawn Thugenna Job Kamsei President SB in nei hi.

Tuajou in mipi te ngaikhoh na jal in thugenna guest te apat Pu George Munluo,James vaiphei singngat police OC te apat khotang hoi na di thugenna um hi.

Tuajou in Presentation T.Haulianlal VP in nei a,Vote of thanks S.Thanggoulian fin-Secretary in nei in Clossing prayer Pastor.S.Pauchinlian NTBC singngat in nei in hun joh ahi.

Mipi peikhawmte in phattuompi mama dinga gintat in um hi.

Z⭕LENGTHE
Connecting the Zo People 🦅
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WKZIC Urges Tribal and Church Leaders to Lift Kuki-Zo Lifeline Road Blockade

Lamka, 17 Jan 2026 — The World Kuki-Zo Intellectual Council (WKZIC) has submitted a formal Memorandum of Appeal calling for the immediate lifting of the blockade on the Kuki-Zo Lifeline Road, citing humanitarian, moral, and Christian responsibilities.


The appeal, dated 17 January 2026, was addressed to several Naga tribal and church organisations, including village authorities, civil society bodies, and church councils operating across Manipur, Assam, and Nagaland. The memorandum was routed through respected village headmen, elders, and church leaders.

According to WKZIC, the prolonged blockade has caused severe hardship to civilians, particularly women, children, the elderly, and critically ill patients. The organisation stated that the disruption of essential supplies such as food, medicines, and emergency healthcare services has created an acute humanitarian crisis in the affected areas.

In its appeal, WKZIC emphasised the moral responsibility of church and tribal leadership to intervene. Citing biblical principles of compassion and shared responsibility, the council urged leaders to act in the spirit of Christian fellowship and humanitarian ethics.

The memorandum outlined several key requests, including the immediate facilitation of the blockade’s removal, ensuring uninterrupted access for essential goods and emergency services, and promoting dialogue and peaceful engagement among all stakeholders.

WKZIC also appealed to concerned authorities to refrain from demanding an in-person apology from underground leader Mr Tiger. Instead, it requested acceptance of apologies already tendered by Kuki civil society organisation leaders as a gesture towards de-escalation and reconciliation.

The council further called on tribal and church institutions to uphold their roles as custodians of peace, justice, and social harmony in Manipur. It stressed that timely and compassionate intervention would not only ease the current humanitarian crisis but also strengthen inter-tribal relations and public trust in church leadership.

The memorandum was jointly signed by Evan Lelen, Convenor, and Rev CL Haokip, Co-Convenor, of the Department of Prayer Warriors, along with Samuel T. Zou, General Secretary, and Dr TS Haokip, President of WKZIC.

WKZIC concluded its appeal by urging leaders to act as peacemakers and agents of reconciliation at a critical moment for the region, highlighting the urgent need for unity and humanitarian action.

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Zomi Nam Ni Football 2026: Results

TODAY'S ZNN RESULT
Gangam  1 - 0 PLL FA

The Shepherd's FA 1 - 1 Khallai FC

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No Census in Manipur Until Deletion of Unconstitutional “Any Kuki tribes”

MEDIA RELEASE
Imphal, the 17th January, 2026

Thadou Inpi Manipur (TIM), Thadou Students' Association (TSA), and Thadou Community International (TCI), representing the Thadou community, categorically and unconditionally demand the immediate suspension of any census exercise in Manipur until the controversial and unconstutional "Any Kuki tribes (AKT)" is fully and permanently deleted from the list of Scheduled Tribes of the state. Any attempt to proceed with a census prior to the removal of AKT will be reckless, irresponsible, and inherently dangerous, and will inevitably aggravate ethnic tensions, with the real potential of plunging Manipur into renewed large-scale conflict. Complete deletion of AKT must also precede the National Register of Citizens (NRC); otherwise, the exercise will not yield its intended outcome.

The continued inclusion of AKT—inserted in 2003 for overt political considerations—constitutes a grave and deliberate administrative failure. It has operated as a systemic loophole through which illegal immigrants and non-indigenous outsiders unlawfully obtain residency, constitutional entitlements, and Scheduled Tribe status in Manipur. Conducting a census without first correcting this distortion will irreversibly compromise the demographic integrity of the state, violate the rights of indigenous peoples, and pose a direct threat to national security.

Following the insertion of AKT in 2003 due to Kuki appeasement policies, the 2011 Census recorded a Kuki population for the first time at 28,342. These figures were never subjected to rigorous verification. Proceeding with another census before the complete deletion of AKT will amount to state-sanctioned legalization of unverified and potentially illegal populations, thereby permanently contaminating census data and distorting public policy for generations.

The Government of Manipur has formally proposed, through Cabinet decisions (2018, 2023 and 2024) and communications to the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India, the deletion of "Any Kuki tribes" from the Scheduled Tribes list of Manipur, per approved modalities. The proposal awaits views from the Registrar General of India. Delay in processing this proposal, amid the ongoing law-and-order crisis in Manipur's hill districts (predominantly Thadou areas), risks coercion by parallel and armed Kuki militant groups during Census operations, leading to misclassification under the erroneous "Any Kuki tribes" entry (reintroduced 2003 for non-indigenous/immigrant groups). Proceeding with the Census under President's Rule without resolving these concerns will have serious repercussions for indigenous communities, including the Thadou people.

Delay in processing this proposal, amid the ongoing law-and-order crisis in Manipur's hill districts (predominantly Thadou areas), risks coercion by parallel Kuki militant groups during census operations. Proceeding with the census under President's Rule without resolving these concerns will have serious repercussions for indigenous communities, including the Thadou people.

Under prevailing conditions—where Kuki armed militants exercise parallel-government-like authority and coercive control over extensive areas inhabited by non-Kuki indigenous tribes, particularly the Thadou but also others such as Aimol, Vaiphei, Paite, Gangte, Simte, Kom, and Zou—a free, fair, and credible census is categorically impossible. Census officials and community members alike will be exposed to intimidation, coercion, and forced misclassification under "Any Kuki tribes." Any post-enumeration correction would be illusory, impractical, and administratively unworkable. 

The conduct and declared objectives of Kuki groups admit no ambiguity. Armed militant organizations (both SoO and non-SoO), particularly those operating under the Kuki National Organisation (KNO), along with their proxy Kuki civil bodies such as the Kuki Inpi and Kuki Students' Organisation, have openly and repeatedly pursued the erasure of indigenous identities—especially that of the Thadou—through intimidation, coercion, and forced subsumption under the "Kuki" label.

A census conducted prior to the deletion of AKT will be deliberately weaponized as a tool for legitimizing further illegal immigration, transnational or cross-border terrorism, and demographic manipulation, causing exponential population imbalance and even the annihilation of indigenous identity or indigenous communities of Manipur.

This agenda has been publicly and brazenly articulated. At the "Any Kuki Tribes Recognition Celebration Conclave" held at M. Songgel Community Hall, Churachandpur, on April 22, 2023, Kuki supremacists, including Hejang Misao, openly declared their intent to make AKT the most populous tribe in Manipur in the forthcoming census. Their rhetoric amounted to a direct and explicit threat against the Thadou community, the largest tribe in Manipur, and the authority of the state, aimed at manufacturing demographic dominance. The large-scale violence that erupted in the same area on May 3, 2023, shortly after this conclave, was neither accidental nor spontaneous—it was a foreseeable and preventable outcome of such mobilization.

It must be placed firmly on record that Thadou organizations have consistently and forcefully opposed the inclusion of "Kuki" or "Any Kuki tribes" in the Scheduled Tribes list since the 1970s, repeatedly forewarning that such inclusion would inevitably result in instability and bloodshed. These warnings were systematically ignored in favour of political appeasement of Kuki groups. The present crisis stands as a direct indictment of those policy failures.

Given the established pattern of behaviour, the glorification and instrumental use of violence, and the explicit demographic ambitions of Kuki groups, conducting a census at this time would constitute an act of gross negligence. It would almost certainly provoke further ethnic violence at a moment when peace in Manipur remains fragile and unresolved.

The historical record of ethnic conflicts and violence in Manipur since the 1990s—including Kuki–Thadou, Kuki–Naga, Kuki–Zomi, and Kuki–Meitei conflicts, in all of which the Thadou community and identity have consistently been suppressed and among the most severely affected—demonstrates unequivocally that Kuki supremacist and expansionist agendas have been systematically pursued and have remained a central and enduring driver of instability and bloodshed in the state.

Therefore, Thadou Inpi Manipur, Thadou Students' Association, and Thadou Community International issue a final, unequivocal, and non-negotiable call to the Government of Manipur, the Government of India, and all census authorities: immediately suspend all census-related processes in Manipur until "Any Kuki tribes" is completely and permanently deleted from the list of Scheduled Tribes of Manipur. Any failure to do so will render the authorities fully and directly accountable for the consequences that follow, including any further breakdown of peace, constitutional order, and the rights of indigenous peoples in Manipur.

Statement: "Thadou is a distinct ethnic group of people. Thadou is not Kuki, or underneath Kuki, or part of Kuki, but a separate, independent entity from Kuki. Any organization that incorporates "Thadou" but espouses Kuki and mis-portrays Thadou as Kuki or a part of Kuki is illegitimate and does not represent Thadou people and interest" – Thadou Convention, 2024.

Sd/-
(Manggou Thadou)
Joint General Secretary
Thadou Inpi Manipur
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Khallai FC Team

Goalkeepers -
1. Nanglalmuan.
2. Pasthang.

Defenders -
1. John K Mate.
2. Pausianlal.
3. Suanliankhup.
4. Ginsonlian.
5. Luiz.
6. Demminlal.
7. Pausonmuan.
8. Palet.
9. Chinsuanlam.

Midfielders -
1. Ailou.
2. Kaplianlal.
3. Naolun.
4. Gogou Misao.
5. Henjoymang.
6. Mungliansang.
7. Stephen.

Forwards -
1. Khamginlian.
2. Mangmuan.
3. Douthanglen.
4. Haogouthang.
5. Jamminlen.
6. Kamminthang.
7. Lunminlal.

Manager - MG Muanlal Thangkhal.
Asst. Manager - T. Mungnou.
Head Coach - Malsawm Thangkhal.
Asst. Coach - Paubiak Mate.
Physios - Elina & Lucy Thangkhal 
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ITLF Mourns Nengtinlhing Haokip’s Death, Announces Candlelight Vigil in Lamka

ITLF Press Release - 17 January 2026 
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FROM ME TO YOU | KHALLAI FC

To the Coach, Managers… and those of the medics… and the entire official team… 

Today…. we carry a shared responsibility and a shared pride. We are the backbone of our very own Khallai FC. The force that shapes vision into reality and belief into strength. Every decision we make, every sacrifice we accept and every moment we stand firm gives our players the confidence to fight without fear. In times of pressure we lead with calm. In times of challenge, we lead with unity and heart. We are not guiding just a team. We are representing the hopes, honour and identity of the entire Thangkhal community.

Let us stand together, lead with integrity and prove that Khallai FC is built on dedication, unity and unbreakable belief.

Our unity off the field becomes their strength on the field 💙🩵

We lead not for recognition, but for the pride of a people who believe in Khallai FC.

KHALLAI
LUNGKHAT 🩵💙

~Ruthy Thangkhal 
KHALLAI OFFICIAL
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Kuki Inpi Delhi & NCR Supports UT Demand, Rejects Manipur Govt Formation

PRESS RELEASE

The Kuki Inpi Delhi & NCR (KID) hereby affirms its absolute support of the press release issued by the Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) dated 8th January, 2026 which endorses the unanimous resolution adopted by the Kuki-Zo Governing Council on 30th December, 2025 the contents of which are categorically detailed herein.

"Considering the present realities and the unanimous sentiment that the Kuki- Zo people can no longer live together with the Meitei community, the Governing Council reaffirmed its political demand for a Separate Administration in the form of a Union Territory under the Constitution of India.

The Governing Council unanimously resolved that the Kuki-Zo people cannot and shall not participate in the formation of the Government of Manipur."

2. The Kuki-Zo community endured marginalization since the inception of Manipur, in Colonial time. The tyranny of Meiteis had totally devastated the true spirit of democracy and made a mockery of Indian constitution for a long time. The loss of almost 300 precious lives and displacement of more than 60 thousand people is not a beginning and will not be the end, if Manipur with its present jurisdiction exist. The attempt to annihilate a small minority community of the Kuki-Zo is a living testimony for other minority tribes in future. These macabre holocaust exposed the inability of the state government to safeguard the lives, rights and dignity of minorities within the Manipur state. The spirit of human trust and coexistence can only be possible as peaceful neighbours. For the Kuki-Zo people, separate administration in the form of a Union Territory with legislature is not a matter of preference but of survival and justice. Also, the only viable path to safeguard their land, rights, and political future.

3. The KID, in line with the Kuki-Zo Council's declaration, extend total affirmation that the Kuki-Zo people will neither venture, support, facilitate or legitimized the formation of a Government initiated by majority Meitei MLAs, under any circumstances. Look! what they have done to our honourable MLAs. Our body shiver and our eyes full of pain, whenever we see and remember the brutal attack of our elected MLAs in the capital city of Manipur. Any participation in the formation of a Manipur Government by Kuki-Zo MLAs would signal sacrificing ourselves again at the alter of Meitei fascist, who groped, rape and kill our women and children and carry beheaded Kuki-Zo lifeless body as trophies. Let us not forget that the whole world is watching and observing us.

4. This resolution, rooted with our legitimate separate administration demand for survival under the constitution of India, non-participation in popular government formation embodies the collective will and unwavering determination of our people. The Kuki Inpi Delhi & NCR firmly reiterated that any departure from the unified public resolution will undermine the genuine aspirations of Kuki-Zo people.

Sd/-
(GARY THENSEI TOUTHANG)
Secretary, Information and Publicity
Kuki Inpi Delhi & NCR
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Legal Awareness on Drug Abuse & Illicit Traficking

17th January 2026

Legal Awareness Programme on
DRUG ABUSE & ILLICIT TRAFFICKING Under NALSA DAWN Scheme (Drug Awareness & Wellaess Navigation)
17h January 2026| 11:30 AM| AI Tangpijol village, Singngat Sub-Division

Organized by
District Legal Services Authority in collaboration with ZY0 Singngat Block
Under the Aegis of Manipur State Legal Services Authority 
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Candlelight Vigil for 20-Year-Old Survivor Who Died After Brutal Assault

CANDLELIGHT VIGIL

She was only 20. She was handed over by the Meira Paibis to Arambai Tenggol at an ATM booth in New Checkon, where she was later raped at Langol and abandoned in Bishnupur. She survived the ordeal and was taken to Guwahati for medical treatment due to severe trauma and uterine complications. Tragically, she succumbed to her injuries on 10 January 2026.

In her honour, ITLF will organise a candlelight vigil on 17 January 2026, Saturday at 5:00 PM at the Wall of Remembrance. All are invited to pay tribute.
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She was kidnapped on May 15, 2023 and taken to Wangkhei Ayangpali. The survivor recalled that it was the Meira Paibis who handed her over to a group of men, instructing them to "kill her". She said the Meira Paibis were the first to assault her physically. "They were dressed in traditional phanek — some old, some young," she added.

The men then contacted members of Arambai Tenggol, who arrived wearing black T-shirts and carrying firearms. She was later taken to Langol, where she was blindfolded and her hands were tied. "I kept crying continuously. They threatened to shoot me if I did not stop," she said. The mob later decided to shift her again to a more remote location in Bishnupur, believing that committing the crime in Imphal would lead to police action.

The survivor said she was taken to a hill where the attackers told her they intended to rape her and promised to spare her life if she complied. "I told them I am not that kind of girl," she said. When she resisted, she was brutally beaten, after which the men took turns assaulting her. She later managed to escape from their captivity.

~ ITLF
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TSP-GHQ: 7-Men Night Football Tournament

A hung tung ding  February-2,2026 a kipan in Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi (TSP) General Headquarters te sai na nuai ah 7-Men Night Football Tournament in aid of TSP Complex Project, chih thupi zang in football tournament Greenhill Turf, Mata Mualtam ah ki pan ding hi. Himi ni chiang in Opening Ceremony dak 4:00PM in ki pan ding a, Kickoff dak 5:00 PM sharp hi ding hi.
Hih hun ah team, Memorial team/Youth Club/Football team tuamtuam apat lunglut na nei peuh mah hung pang ding in kung chial uhi.

#Registration lam toh kisai a tung a maan(photo) kitak khia pen ah details et theih hiding, tualeh details kimzaw a thei ut ten Ph.No. ki pia te ah contact theih hi ding hi.

Lungdam

Sd/-
Secretary
Games and Sports
TSP GHQS
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ITLF thanks the People for Massive Public Rally

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ZOMI NAM NI 2026: FOOTBAL RESULTS | 16.01.2026

78th Zomi Nam Ni Football Tournament – 2026 Edition

Full-Time Results
Bungmual YC 0–1 FC Zotal
Love Football Academy 3–1 CCPur Police

16-01-2026
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Dr Haulianlal Guite, IAS in World Bank ah sem ding

Dr. Haulianlal Guite, IAS in January 20, 2026 apan in World Bank ah sem ding hi. Fulbright-Humphrey fellowship nuai a contract leng ahi hi.


World Bank nuai a Urban Development leh Environmental policy design ding a, East Asia Pacific region adia best practices omte India hong kikchiang in tawikik ding hi. Fulbright-Humphrey Fellowship period June, 2026 kha a abei/zohchiang in World Bank a sepna sutzop ding leh dinglouh enthak nawn ding hi.
 
Tulel in Government of India leh Government of USA collaboration na nuai ah Humphrey fellowship for mid-career professionals training in US/America a omlel hi. Hiai fellowship ahihleh Fulbright program nuai a sai ahi a, US government level tuamtuam kivaihawm dan zilna, India ah bangteng puaklut theih hiam chih sinsakna 10-months professional course leng ahi.

Dr.Haulianlal Guite, IAS in India ah Rajasthan Govt. Commissioner, Commissionerate of Food Safety and Drug Control dinmun semlel hi.

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Zomi Nam Ni 2026: Khallai FC Squad

KHALLAI FC SQUAD
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Zomi Nam Ni 2026: The Shepherd's PA vs Khallai FC

Date: 17 Jan 2026
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📰 Over 90 Kuki-Zo Candidates Clear IBPS PO Mains & Interview Exam 2025

📍Manipur

More than 90 candidates from the Kuki-Zo community have successfully cleared the IBPS Probationary Officer (PO) Mains Examination, according to preliminary figures shared by community sources.

The break-up of successful candidates includes over 43 from the Thadou-Kuki community, 26 Paite, 7 Hmar, 6 Vaiphei, 4 Zou, and 4 Simte candidates. Sources noted that the final number may rise further as additional results are verified.

Community leaders and educators described the achievement as a reflection of the Kuki-Zo community's sustained emphasis on education, discipline, and perseverance, even amid prolonged social and political challenges in Manipur. While congratulating the successful candidates, they remarked that such outcomes have increasingly become a regular feature, given the community's consistent performance across competitive examinations.

The results underline the role of esilience and hard work in academic and professional success, especially in difficult circumstances. The achievement has been widely welcomed on social media, with many viewing it as a morale booster for students and families across Kuki-Zo inhabited areas.

The IBPS PO examination is among India's most competitive recruitment processes for entry-level officer positions in public sector banks.

#kuki #success #Bank 

KUKILAND INDIA🇮🇳
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Zomi Nam Ni 2026: Ganggam Squad

Ganggam squad 
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Khallai FC Jersey Launched for Zomi Nam Ni 2026

January 15, 2026, was a joyful and meaningful day for Khallai FC supporters, well-wishers and the Thangkhal community as the club officially released its new jersey for the upcoming 78th Zomi Nam Ni Football Tournament 2026.

The jersey unveiling was marked with a special prayer led by Rev. K. Ginkhankap, the respected translator of the New Testament in the Thangkhal dialect. His prayer brought a spiritual blessing to the team as they prepare to take part in the prestigious tournament.

The jersey has been generously sponsored by young Thangkhal social worker Mr MG Muanlal Thangkhal and his family. The club and the community expressed their heartfelt gratitude for this kind support. May God bless Mr Muanlal and his family for standing with the team.

“Run in such a way that you may win it.” - 1 Corinthians 9:24 (NRSV). This verse reminded the players to compete with discipline, faith and determination.

Warm wishes and best of luck to Khallai FC as they step onto the field to represent their people with pride.






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