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TMNL Urges Govt to Reconsider Internet Suspension in Ukhrul

Ukhrul, Feb 10, 2026: The Tangkhul Mayar Ngala Long (TMNL), Tangkhul Youth Council, has submitted a representation to the Manipur government seeking reconsideration or modification of the order imposing suspension or curbing of internet services in Ukhrul district.

In a memorandum dated February 10, addressed to the Chief Minister of Manipur through the Deputy Commissioner of Ukhrul district, the TMNL expressed concern over the selective imposition of internet restrictions in Ukhrul alone. The order in question, bearing No. H-3607/4/2022-HD-HD, was issued on February 10, 2026.

The youth body stated that the prevailing unrest in Ukhrul district stems from a long-standing conflict between the Naga and Kuki communities and is not an isolated incident confined to one district. It pointed out that tensions and related activities have reportedly spread to adjoining districts such as Kangpokpi and Churachandpur, raising questions over the fairness of restricting internet services only in Ukhrul.

TMNL said the selective suspension has caused serious hardship to ordinary citizens, including students, patients, businesspersons, government employees, and others who depend on digital connectivity for education, communication, banking, healthcare coordination, and livelihood activities.

Highlighting the principle of fairness and equal treatment, the council argued that administrative measures aimed at maintaining law and order should be applied uniformly and proportionately across all affected areas. It warned that selective curtailment of digital access could lead to a sense of discrimination and may further aggravate tensions instead of easing them.

The council requested the competent authority to either withdraw, suspend, or review the internet restriction order insofar as it applies solely to Ukhrul district, or alternatively, ensure that any such preventive measures are implemented uniformly across all affected districts based on an objective assessment of ground realities.

TMNL also stressed that maintaining peace, harmony, and public confidence requires balanced administrative action that safeguards public safety while respecting the legitimate rights and daily needs of civilians. The organisation assured its full cooperation with the government in efforts to restore normalcy and lasting peace in the region.


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AAI Recommends Full Refund for Cancelled Flights After Ukhrul Unrest

Imphal, Feb 10, 2026: The Airports Authority of India (AAI), Imphal International Airport, has recommended full refunds for airline tickets cancelled due to the prevailing law-and-order situation along the Imphal–Ukhrul route.

In an official communication dated February 10, the Airport Director of Imphal International Airport informed airlines including IndiGo, Air India Express, SpiceJet, and Alliance Air about the disruption caused by a serious incident of violence and arson at Litan village on the night of February 8, 2026.

According to the letter, the incident led to the closure of the Ukhrul–Imphal highway, severely affecting surface transportation. As a result, several passengers from Ukhrul and nearby areas were unable to reach Imphal International Airport in time to board their scheduled flights.

The AAI stated that it has received multiple requests from affected passengers seeking cancellation and full refund of their air tickets. It noted that the circumstances were unavoidable and beyond the control of the passengers, and that the requests were genuine.

Considering the situation, the AAI strongly recommended that the concerned airlines approve ticket cancellations and grant full refunds as a justified and humanitarian measure.

The communication was issued by Chipemmi Keishing, Airport Director, Imphal International Airport, urging airlines to extend cooperation to passengers affected by the disruption.

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JTC Condemns Arson Attack in K. Lungwiram Village

Tamenglong, Feb 10, 2026: The Joint Tribes Council (JTC), Manipur, has strongly condemned an alleged arson attack that took place in K. Lungwiram Naga Village under Saparmeina Police Station in Kangpokpi district.

In a condemnation statement issued on February 10, the JTC stated that the incident occurred around 11:55 pm on February 9, when about 30 unidentified persons from Sarongphai village allegedly set fire to the residence of Shri Azam Abonmai of K. Lungwiram village.

The JTC described the act as barbaric, premeditated, and a grave violation of law and order. It said such actions directly threaten peaceful coexistence and communal harmony in the region.

The council further claimed that reports suggesting the involvement of certain village chiefs in instigating the attack have made the matter more serious and called for an immediate, impartial investigation.

Expressing deep concern over the prevailing situation in K. Lungwiram village, the JTC said that innocent villagers are living in fear and insecurity, facing serious threats to their lives and property. It noted that the situation has created humanitarian concerns that require urgent attention.

The council appealed to the Government of Manipur and the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, to intervene immediately by deploying adequate neutral security forces, ensuring the safety of civilians, restoring normalcy, and providing necessary humanitarian relief.

Warning against delay, the JTC said any inaction would only embolden the perpetrators and further destabilise the region. It urged swift, decisive, and impartial action to uphold justice, restore peace, and reaffirm the rule of law.
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Konsaram Village Authority: Condemnation

The 10th February, 2026

The Konsaram Village Authority (KVA) unequivocally condemns the barbaric act of arson carried out on the midnight of 9th February, 2026 at around 11:55 pm, wherein approximately 30 unidentified Vaiphei youths, hailing from Saronphai, a Vaiphei village, set ablaze the residential house belonging to Shri Azan Abonmai, S/o (Late) Kwaklei Abonmai of K. Lungwiram Naga Village under Sapermeina Police Station, Kangpokpi District.

This heinous and premeditated attack was orchestrated by Thangkhulen Vaiphei (Chief of L. Munlai); Haopu Vaiphei (Chief of Leilon Khunou); Lalboi Vaiphei (Chief of Leilon Vaiphei) and Thangboi Vaiphei (Chief of Saronphai). Such criminal acts are not only a blatant violation of law and order but also a direct assault on peaceful coexistence and communal harmony.

Currently, K. Lungwiram Naga Village has been seized, with its inhabitants held in a hostage-like condition by aggressors, resulting in a grave humanitarian crisis. The villagers are living under constant fear, insecurity and deprivation, with serious threats to their lives, dignity and property.

Konsaram Village Authority appeals to the Government of Manipur and the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, to immediately intervene by deploying adequate security forces to protect the lives and properties of the innocent Naga villagers of K. Lungwiram, free them from the expansionist aggressors and ensure urgent humanitarian assistance, including relief, safety and rehabilitation.

KVA firmly asserts that silence or inaction at this juncture would only embolden aggressors and deepen the crisis. We therefore demand swift, decisive and impartial action to restore peace, justice and the rule of law in the State of Manipur.

Issued by: Information & Publicity Wing, KVA
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Zomi Revolutionary Army: Calling

ZRA EC PR 
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Kangpokpi Town Committee: Hetsah

Ngailut umtah Kangpokpi khosung cheng jouse henga hetsah nom chu, tuchung sopi Litan lang boina chunga thangtom nale, lunghan jeh a changtum hihen, kiloi khomna thu hihen, koiman Kangpokpi khosunga boina isem lou diuvin ikitem uve. I-lamkai houvin eihin thulhah tokah uva ilungthim uva ina kichin jing diuvin ikitem uve.

Ngailut najalla ahung gal jam ho thilpeh a pan lanom ho jouse aphat dung juija kholhang ahung kisap teng le pan ina lah cheh diuvin ikitem uve.

Chunga kisei nah sah lou aum a boina toh aum khah le ama in mo akipoh ding ahi.

Kakipah'e

"Pathen in Kangpokpi khosung eichen khompi jing taohen"

Sd/-
(Ngulneithang Khongsai) Secretary Information

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SSPP AIZAWL: KIPAHPIHNA THUPUAN


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Tangkhul Naga Long declares Emergency

TANGKHUL NAGA LONG, THE APEX BODY OF THE TANGKHUL NAGA TRIBE IN MANIPUR ISSUES DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY

Declaration of Emergency

In the areas surrounding Sharkaphung/Sikibung Kha (village), specifically in Litan,  Kuki and its neighboring areas, Kukis have burned down Tangkhul Naga houses and opened fire.

Due to these acts of aggression against our people and the obstruction of travel/movement for our mothers and brothers, this EMERGENCY is hereby declared.

All our brothers and sisters are urged to remain extremely vigilant and stay alert in their respective locations/villages to prevent any further untoward incidents.

To ensure that no harm comes to any of our people, the TNL issues this as a primary mission and calls upon everyone to strictly observe and adhere to this emergency declaration.

Distribution List (Copy to):
1. The Dy. Speaker, TNL for information.
2. The Chairman, Zingsho, Zingtun, Ato & Aze for information.
3. The Headman/Chairman of all Tangkhul Villages for information.
4. Notice board.
5. Guard File.
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KYU Clarifies Fake NH-2 Vehicle Checking Rumor in Kangpokpi

OFFICE OF THE
KANGPOKPI YOUTH UNION
Kangpokpi District Headqaurters, Sadar Hills Kangpokpi District

CLARIFICATION
Kangpokpi, Dated: the 10th Feb.2026

The Kangpokpi Youth Union (KYU) wishes to issue a clarification in connection with a fake and misleading message that has been circulating on social media, alleging that Kukis are stopping vehicles along National Highway-2 in Kangpokpi and conducting searches targeting Tangkhul Naga passengers.

Upon coming to know of the viral message, the KYU, immediately took swift action. A team of KYU volunteers under the supervision of its President was deputed along National Highway-2 to verify the authenticity of the claim and ascertain whether any such incident had occurred.

Based on the findings of the verification team, the KYU categorically clarifies that no such incident of stopping vehicles or searching Tangkhul Naga passengers has taken place at any point along NH-2 in Kangpokpi. The viral message is completely false, baseless, and misleading, and appears to have been circulated with the intent to create fear, mistrust, and communal tension.

The Kangpokpi Youth Union strongly appeals to the public, media, and social media users not to panic or give credence to such unverified messages and rumours, especially during these sensitive and complicated times.

The KYU urges everyone to exercise restraint, verify information from reliable sources, and refrain from sharing content that may disturb peace and harmony.

Sd/-
Information Secretary
Kangpokpi Youth Union
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ANSAM-UNC- NWU: Joint Appeal For Peace

Office of the
UNITED NAGA COUNCIL
Tahamzam (Senapati H.Q.)- 795106

Joint Appeal For Peace
09-02-2026

The three apex bodies unequivocally call for cessation of all violence and hostilities amongst the Naga brethren, especially NSCN-YA and NSCN-AM, and give peace a chance to navigate the way forward with forgiveness and empathy. We also urge both groups to prioritize shared identity and a secure future over internal rivalries and the assertion of one's supremacy. Despite all differences, collective effort and embracing essential unity remains the only path forward to achieve our common dream.

(NG. LORHO)
President, UNC

(TH. ANGTESHANG MARING)
President, ANSAM

(CH. PRISCILLA THIUMAI)
President, NWU
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JOINT PRESS COMMUNIQUE

09th Feb. 2026

Moreover, last night, the Kuki militants armed with sophisticated weapons openly blank-fired a few metres away from where security forces were deployed, thereby creating fear among the public, which led to a wider commotion. We want to question the biased handling of the Central and State security forces. What are the security forces doing when the Kuki militants, fully armed, come out openly on the streets and start firing blank rounds in the open air? On one side, they are trying to control the commotion, yet on the other side, they are giving a free upper hand to Kuki militants. What kind of rule of law is being applied here?

We will not sit and watch. Our patience is growing thin. We will not accept such intimidation by certain anti-social elements on our own land by Kuki armed groups that do not have any right to threaten and intimidate in whatsoever manner. It only triggers us more, and we will take up the necessary course that is deemed fit and necessary to protect our own people and defend our land from illegal immigrants and refugees.

Secretary
Katho Long

Secretary
Katho Katamnao Long
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Manipur Govt Suspends Internet in Ukhrul for Five Days

Imphal, Feb 10, 2026: The Government of Manipur on Monday ordered the suspension of internet and data services across Ukhrul district for five days in view of the prevailing volatile law and order situation.

According to an official order issued by the Home Department, the decision was taken following apprehensions that anti-social elements might misuse social media platforms to circulate images, posts, and video messages capable of inciting public emotions and disturbing communal harmony.

The order stated that the transmission of inflammatory content and false rumours through social media, mobile messaging services, SMS, and dongle services could lead to serious disturbances, including loss of life and damage to public and private property.

In exercise of powers under Rule 3 of the Temporary Suspension of Telecommunication Services Rules, 2024, the government directed the suspension and curbing of internet and data services, including broadband, VPN, and VSAT services, in the entire revenue jurisdiction of Ukhrul district for five days.

The suspension came into effect from 11:30 am on February 10, 2026, as a preventive and precautionary measure.

All internet service providers have been directed to ensure strict compliance with the order. The government warned that any violation of the order would invite legal action.

The order has been issued ex-parte in view of the emergent situation and will be published for public information through print and electronic media.

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Ukhrul District Magistrate Seeks Internet Suspension Amid Tensions

Ukhrul, Feb 10, 2026: The District Magistrate of Ukhrul has formally requested the suspension of internet services across Ukhrul district in view of the prevailing law and order situation.

In a letter addressed to the Commissioner (Home), Government of Manipur, the District Magistrate stated that recent developments in the district have led to significant disturbances posing a threat to public safety and peace.

The letter noted that misinformation and rapid circulation of unverified content through digital platforms could further aggravate tensions and worsen the situation on the ground.

To effectively manage the situation and prevent the spread of rumours, the District Magistrate sought immediate suspension of internet services throughout the district as a temporary preventive measure.

The request was submitted for necessary action in the interest of maintaining public order and ensuring peace in the district.

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KOHUR Urges Restraint After Litan–Sareikhong Tension

Lamka, Feb 10, 2026: The Kuki Organization for Human Rights Trust (KOHUR) has expressed serious concern over the recent tension that erupted at Litan–Sareikhong, warning against attempts to communalise what it described as an isolated incident.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, KOHUR said initial reports indicate that the situation began as a minor altercation involving a few intoxicated individuals, but later attempts were made to portray it as an ethnic issue between the Tangkhul and Kuki communities.

The organisation strongly appealed to all concerned groups to refrain from spreading inflammatory narratives and urged restraint to prevent the escalation of the situation into a wider ethnic confrontation.

KOHUR called upon both communities to uphold peace, mutual respect, and restraint, reminding that the Tangkhul and Kuki people share a long history of coexistence and a common Christian faith that promotes reconciliation and compassion.

The organisation also expressed disappointment over the reported inaction of central forces and state police personnel present at the spot, alleging that they failed to intervene effectively as tensions escalated.

Stating that security forces have a constitutional duty to act impartially and proactively, KOHUR said any lapse in maintaining public order raises serious concerns about accountability.

KOHUR reiterated that the people of Manipur have already suffered immense hardship due to prolonged conflict and urged responsible leadership, calm public discourse, and immediate administrative vigilance to prevent further escalation.

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Liangmai Naga Council Condemns Arson Attacks on Naga Villages

Imphal, Feb 10, 2026: The Liangmai Naga Council, Eastern Zone (LNC-EZ), has strongly condemned what it termed as "barbaric and calculated" arson attacks on Naga villages in Litan area on the night of February 8, 2026.

In a condemnation statement issued on Tuesday, LNC-EZ alleged that the attacks were followed by a targeted incident at around 11:55 pm on February 9, when a group of around 30 youths reportedly set fire to the residence of Shri Azan Abonmai of K. Lungwiram Naga Village under Sapermaina Police Station in Kangpokpi district.

The council described the incidents as a direct challenge to the existence of the Naga people and claimed that they reflect a complete breakdown of law and order in the state.

LNC-EZ warned that if the Government of Manipur and the Ministry of Home Affairs fail to identify, arrest, and prosecute the perpetrators and ensure effective security on the ground, the organisation would be compelled to take appropriate measures within its jurisdiction.

The council also demanded immediate deployment of sufficient security forces and urgent humanitarian relief to protect Naga lives and properties, stating that the government would be fully responsible for any consequences arising from further failure.

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ZOMI MUSIC MINISTRIES: Jersey T-shirt

The 78th Zomi Nam Ni lopna leh ZOMI MUSIC MINISTRIES panpihna diing in Jersey Tshirt bawl ahi.

Hiai pen a Colour Black & White hiding hi. Ministies panpihna ding ahih kawmkawm in a kimanthei penpen ding ngiimna in ₹700 in order tuni apan 18th February 2026 tan bawltheih ding hi.

Kuapeuh a deihte in +916909631280 ah WhatsApp tungtawn in order bawl theih ding hi.

Lungdam

Sd/-
Secretary
Zomi Music Ministries 
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Zomi Nam Ni 2026: VANGAI RANGE PROGRAM

The 78th Zomi NamNi, Vangai Range  details program 
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Pu Minthang Haokip Graces TSP Open Night Football Day 6

We were deeply honoured to have Pu Minthang Haokip, Proprietor of Geljang Resort, as the Chief Guest on Day 6 (09.02.2026) of the TSP Open Night Football Tournament. We sincerely thank him for his valuable time, inspiring message, encouragement to the players, and generous support for the tournament.
~ President, TSP GHQ
⚽💚⚽


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MIZORAM CIVIL SERVICE EXAM RESULTS

Mizoram Civil Service result suak ah Samuel Chinsonmung of Vengnuam, New Lamka in lohchinna ngah hi. Congratulations 🎉👏👏 
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1st Global Eimi Cup Results

Tuni Saikawt Lam Results 
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SHAKTIMAN ACCIDENT

Koi hita Chungkhopi toh Songgel kikah a gari hita park hi. 🙏

~ WAP
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ZNNF 2026: Quarter-Finals Fixture

🔖 The 78th Zomi Nam Ni Football Tournament 2026 Edition

⭕ Quarter-Finals Fixture

🔘 10th February, 2026 (Tuesday)
12:00 pm - Love Football Academy vs Zenhang Lamka YC
02:00 pm - Zomi FC vs Chikim Northeast Youngsters FA

Venue : Phungkhothang Guite Mawltual (Lamka Football Ground), Hiangtam Lamka 
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The 4th Zonam Fest 2026 - Tickets

Ahun ding nai hiaihiai ta 
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TSP ONF DAY RESULT

Today result: 09.02.2026
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UNITED KUKI NATIONAL FRONT

Press Release
09.02.2026
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Litan Buaina | Ground Zero Report @4:10pm

09/02/2026 (Mon): Amun lam ah bel, tungsun Ni tumkuan hita a, hitamahleh, langkhat lam a pat innhaalte lah khawl tuanlou in, aban-aban in haal sunzom zellai uh ahihman in, tunitak khovakmatan'a CF leh SF te'n akhaam zoh kei ua ahihleh bel zing-le-thai a Mongkot, Yaolen, Sikibung, Sangkai, Chassad chihte tanpha pehthei ding dinmun in omta hi'n thudonna in gen hi.

Khosung zotna ding lampi omsunte ah lah CF te dingdim uh ahihman in va naih vual hilou a, gal-et thoh mai ngai ahi, chi'n galtaai khomipite'n gen ua, huai bang kaal ah, langnih tuak in – akaal lak² ah 'blank fire' bawltuah zeuh² uh hi'n leng kigen hi.

Hiai buaina in maban hon sawntouh zel a ahihleh Kangpokpi district sung buaithei ding dinmun a om hi a akigen aban ah, tulaitak Lamka leh Kanggui kikawmtuahna lampi leng langlamte'n khaak uh hi'n thutut kingah hi.

Maban khua hong mial leh bangthu-bangla hong piang ding hiam? chih bangmah gen'theih hitadih nailou phot hi.

©𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭
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COPTAM-KH: Illegal Administrative Order Threatening Sareikhong Kuki Village Must Be Rejected

Press Release
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24 Houses Burnt in Litan as Kuki, Tangkhul-Naga Communities Clash

Lamka, Feb 9: At least 24 houses were burnt in the Litan area following fresh tensions between the Kuki and Tangkhul-Naga communities on Monday. According to ground verification, 21 houses belonged to the Tangkhul-Naga community, while three houses belonged to the Kuki community.


In the aftermath of the incident, a joint verification and peace meeting was held with the participation of senior political leaders, civil and police officials, and representatives of community organisations.

Those present at the meeting included the Presidents of the Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL), Tangkhul Shanao Long (TSL) and Katho Katamnao Long, the General Commanding Officer of the Assam Rifles, Ukhrul MLA, BJP State Vice President, Deputy Chief Minister Losii Dikho, Ukhrul Deputy Commissioner, SDO, SDC, Additional Superintendent of Police, and other officials.

As per the verification report, houses and structures damaged or destroyed belonged to Khanringpam Vashum, Sejam Jim, Blessing Horam, Thanmihor Ngakang, Loken Kasar, Shangreikhai V.S., Tuireising Kasar (pharmacy), H. Sellynao, Maras, V. Cliff—including a Gypsy vehicle—and V. Thanmila, who shared a building while residing on different floors.

Other affected properties included those of L. Samson (including a Maruti van), Ramyen Kasar, K. Rocky, Shimreingam Rimai, Anonemos Jajo, Wungshim Kasar, Lamthang Baite, and Yamthang Baite.

In addition, PWD quarters were also set on fire. The damaged government residences belonged to Ngahor Ngalung, Tuireising Kasar, Alun Baite, and another PWD quarter, according to officials.

Authorities stated that the verification process was carried out to accurately assess losses caused by the incident.

The meeting concluded with both communities appealing for peace and mutual understanding.

Describing the meeting as productive, Deputy Chief Minister Losii Dikho said, "The meeting was fruitful. Both sides want peace and harmony. The Centre will try its best to bring normalcy. No arrests have been made so far, but the culprits will be arrested."
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VPC Condemns Litan Violence, Appeals for Peace and Calm

Lamka, Feb 9, 2026: The Vaiphei People's Council (VPC) General Headquarters has strongly condemned a violent attack that took place on Sunday night, in which houses belonging to the Kuki-Zo community were reportedly assaulted and burned.

In a press release issued by VPC-GHQ on February 9, the VPC said the incident disrupted peace in the region and escalated from a minor scuffle that reportedly occurred on February 7 between intoxicated individuals from the Tangkhul and Kuki-Zo communities.

The VPC urged all concerned parties to refrain from communalising the issue and to resolve disputes through dialogue, customary practices, and lawful means. It appealed to law enforcement agencies to conduct an impartial investigation and take strict action against those responsible, irrespective of community affiliation.

The council also called upon community leaders, civil society organisations, youth, and student bodies to play a constructive role in restoring peace and promoting mutual understanding. Emphasising responsible journalism, the VPC appealed to the media to avoid inflammatory reporting that could worsen tensions.

Reiterating its commitment to peace and harmony, the VPC urged the public to remain calm and cooperate with efforts aimed at restoring normalcy in the affected areas.

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Mizoram: Sairang - Silchar Rél Service

Sairang February 9, 2026 : Union Railways Minister Pu Ashwini Vaishnaw chuan vawiin khan inbiak hmuh theihna hmangin Sairang leh Silchar inkara khualzin phur train

     Rel service vailiamin, hemi rual hian Guwahati Railway Station a Blended Hospitality Services siam thar chu a hawng nghal bawk.

     He Rel service thar hi kar 1 a vawi 5 tlan tura ruahhman niin Silchar atangin Thawhtanni, Thawhlehni, Nilai thawhtan, Zirtawpni leh Inrinna a tlan tura ruahhman niin  Sairang atang hian Thawhlehni, Nilaini, Zirtawpni, Inrinni leh Chawlhni ah te a chhuak thung dawn a ni.

# *ddnewsmizoram*
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Zou Presbyterian Church Synod (ZPCS): Licenciate Pastor kipie

A 20 vei Mission Mission Khawmpi, Lailam Veng a zatna hun ah Hamsapara, Tripura Mission Field a semlel Pr. Tongminmuan Licentiate Pastor pieh in um hi.

Zou Synod in tutan a Licentiate kipete:
1. Pr. Khaiminthang, USA
2. Pr. Bhim Prasad, Paspati Mission Field
3. Pr. Ajit Malakar, Silchar, Asam Mission Field
4. Pr. Thangzamang, Ashrambari, Tripura Mission Field
5. Pr Tongminmuan, Hamsapara, Tripura Mission Field

KHRIST A KIPUMKHATNA
February 8, 2026 || Nipini

~ ZoSynfo
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ZPCS: MISSION FIELD BIEHINN LAMNA DIN THAWKHAWM

Mangpan mi kiphal hing belapsah zel
MISSION FIELD BIEHINN LAMNA DIN THAWKHAWM

 Ashrambari, Tripura leh Hamsapara, Tripura Mission Field a Biehinn lamna ding in Pasian in mi kiphal hing belapsah a, tam anuoi aten Mission Field a Biehinn Lamna ding in hing tuohkhawm uhi.

1. Pa M.Jamkhopau & Family - ₹ 1,80,000/-
2. Upa P Nehgin & Family - ₹10,000/-
3. Nh Niangpi - ₹5,000/-
I pankhawmnate uh zal a gingthah te Pasian Bekhawm ding uh ahiziehin apang ut leh Pasian nasem ut te a ding in kot ki hong nalai hi.

Mangpan petute zousie atamzaw in guolzawlta hen!

MISSION KHAWMPI 2026
Pa in kei ahing sawl bang in ken zong noute kahing sawl hi

KHRIST A KIPUMKHATNA
February 8, 2026 || Nipini

***************

Mission Field Biehinn Lamna ding
MI KIPHAL KIBELAP ZEL
Tv. Khaibiahlian s/o Upa Langkhenpau of M. Buongmun in Pasian gam a ding in ka pantheina umsun chi in Rs. 3000/- Tripura Mission Field Biehinn lamna ding in hing pang hl. Tutan in a Mission Field Biehinn Lamna ding a hing tuohkhawmte:
1. Pa M. Jamkhopau & Family, Muolzin – Rs. 1,80,000/-
2. Upa P Nehgin & Family, D.Phailian – Rs. 10,000/-
3. Nh. Niangpi, LDCC Hiangzou  - Rs. 5,000/-
4. Tv.Khaibiahlian, M. Buangmun – Rs. 3000/-

Mangpa’n petute guolzawl ta hen

KHRIST A KIPUMKHATNA
Seppatni || Feburary 09, 2026

~ ZoSynfo

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20-veina Zou Presbyterian Church Synod Mission Khawmpi

Zou Presbyterian Church Synod
A 20veina MISSION KHAWMPI

Ziin ki Register dan:
▪️MGP -70
▪️ZTP-39
▪️MEP -6
🔹Hamsapara Mission Field -2
🔹Jengbey Mission Filed -1
🔹Ashrambari Mission Field -1
🔹Paspati -1

KHRIST A KIPUMKHATNA
February 6, 2026 || Kiginni

~ZoSynfo
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TUNNU LIMBEL PHUNGVUA

Upa Nehgin & Family, D. Phailian in ZPWF te tungtawn a  naupang i etkol te khuttawi thupitah toh hing pungvua na tung ah Rev Zamlianpau, i/c ZPWF in kipahthu gen hi.

Naupangte nehding khuttawi ahing bawlte:
1. Anntang - bag 1
2. Potato  - bag 1
3. Daal  -bag 1
4. Annkam thau -box 1

 Mangpa ama leh a innsung mi te a tamzaw sem in gualzawl tahen

KHRIST A KIPUMKHATNA

~ ZoSynfo
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ZOU SYNOD PASTOTR TE LEH A UMNA UH: 2026-2028

PASTOR TE LEH A UMNA UH

2026-2028

KHRIST A KIPUMKHATNA

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Zou Synod Sung a Missionary Chawmte

Zou Synod in gammiel nasep nasepna, khantanhoi gingloubte lah a inasepna uh Pasian mapuina toh masawn zel a, akuan khiete, thumna na pangte leh sum leh pai a pangte zal in Pasian thupina i pie uhi.

Mimal Mission Support (Ha chin a pete)
1. Rev. Awnkhankhup, Kananveng  
2. 2. Rev. Dr. Hangpi Manlun & Family
3. Rev. Kamminthang & Family
4. Rev Stephen Chinzathang & Family, Zomi Colony
5. Upa Ginminthang & Family, Chennai
6. Upa Ginsuankhai & Family, Tuining
7. Upa Jamsianmung & Family, Lailam Veng
8. Upa Khaichinmang & Family, Tongdam  
9. Upa Khamsuanlian & Family, Lailam veng
10. Upanu Nemthianhoi, Central Church  
11. Upanu Niangneikim & Family, Zomi Colony  
12. Upa Paukhankap & Family, Tangpijol  
13. Upa P Nehgin, D Phailian
14. Upa Sianchinpau & Family, Thingkangphai
15. Upa S Nangkhanlal, Central Church
16. Upa Suawnlal & Family, Muallum
17. Upa Thangsuankhup & Family, Tuibuang  
18. Upa T Sianchinpau, Thingkangphai  
19. Pa Chinsuanthang & Family, Immanuel
20. Pa Ginsuonmang & Family, Thingkangphai
21. Pa Khaikhanthang & Family, Lailam Veng
22. Pa M Ginkhankhai & Family, Thingkangphai
23. Pa P. Lamminthang, Zomi Colony
24. Pa S Mangminlun & Family, Delhi
25. Pa Tongkhanhau & Family, Shillong
26. Pu Chinlunthang & Family, Central Church
27. Pu H Kapneithang&Family, Central Church
28. Pu S Thanghaulian & Family, Thingkangphai
29. Pu Th. Soiminthang & Family, Central Church  
30. Pa Thanglianpau, Zomi Colony
31. Tv Thonglaljem & Family, LDCC Hiangzou,
32. Pa Zuanneithang & Family, Tuibuang
33. Ms Ngaineisiam, Awnchinkap Khuo
34. Nh Chingdeikim, Tuibuong
35. Nh Niangneihoi & Family, Tongdam
36. Nu H Naomi Goulianching & Family, Hatching Sion
37. Nu Manzalun & Family, Lailam Veng
38. Nu Nianngaimang & Family, Lailam Veng
39. Nu Nuamkhoniang & Family, Zomi Colony
40. Nu T Chingngaichiin, Lailam Veng
41. Nu Tingzavah & Family, Tuibuang
42. Upa HT Manga & Family, Tuining  
Pawl/Local Mission Support (Ha chin a pe teng)
 1. ZPC Central Church  
2.  Deborah Prayer Team
3.  ZPC Shillong
4. ZPC Shillong
5. ZPC Tuining
6. ZPC Zomi Colony  
7. ZPC Delh
8. ZPC Lailam Veng
9. ZPC Lailam Veng
10. ZPC Thingkangphai
11. LDCC Hiangzou
12. ZPC Chennai

File :Tu leh tu a Mission nasepna pang(Chawmtute)

KHRIST A KIPUMKHATNA
February 5, 2026 || Ningani

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Special Helicopter Services Scheduled Between Imphal and Ukhrul

The Government of Manipur has scheduled special helicopter services between Imphal and Ukhrul to facilitate transportation for the general public.

According to an official press release, one special helicopter sortie will operate on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, on the Imphal–Ukhrul–Imphal route. In addition, the government is working to schedule two more helicopter sorties on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, on the same route. These services will be operated in addition to the regular helicopter schedule.

Passengers have been advised to carry minimum luggage, as the maximum permissible weight is 7 kg per passenger. For booking and schedule-related queries, passengers may contact the Nodal Officer (Heli Service) at the Office of the Deputy Commissioner, Ukhrul.

The government reiterated its commitment to ensuring seamless transportation services for the people of the state.

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MANIPUR CRISIS: LITAN UPDATE

Lungdong behseh poute, Litan thilsoh hi hin hilchien inge:
1. Alang alang kihouna chu um thei ding dinmun ahitai.
2. Saikul Inpi leh joint Lamkai ho toh Tangkhul lama Lamkai ho toh kihou dinga um u ahitan, Imphal apat Dy CM hunglhung jep lou lai chu gah ngah doh tadi ding atiu leh hiche kah lah a chu Tangkhul guol khang chapang thathah phabep khat chun aguh a chance alah uva, Eimi ho in 3 aga hal kit u ahin, Security Force ho panlah nan aki phel mit in, ingal ho jong adel mang kit tauve.
3. Kihouna hi hung chelha thei leh akilom in kinepna lentah aki neite.
4. Nam mipiten taonan hin hesohkei uvo🙏
5. Kuki nam miten phatahin ngaito phau hite, Nam minhi THUPI lheh jongle amasading ahipon, kipumkhat a pankhomdi hi nasatah a tupjoh dihi poimojo ahi.
6. I changa kipang joulou, i u nau tetoh pankhomhi hatna le jona ahijoi.
7. Kilangkhiin kichomsah hi hatmona lentah ahi.
8. Bible in naheng nakoma MIHO, nangma nakingailut bangin ngailun ati ahin bolding ahi.
9. Ibolthei louleh ichanga kipangjoulou ahi.

09-02-2026 
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Mizo Integration Council CALLS for Unity and Oneness

 Office of the
MIZO INTEGRATION COUNCIL (MIC)

Motto: Zofate Insuihkhawm

HEAD OFFICE:
Lai Villa, H.No. 215, Chiengkonpang, Tipaimukh Road,
Lamka – 795158.

ESTD. 2025

Ref. No.: MIC/PA-01/2026 Date: 9th February 2026

MIZO INTEGRATION COUNCIL CALLS FOR UNITY AND ONENESS

The Mizo Integration Council (MIC) appeals to all sister tribes to come together and unite as one people. We have long been fragmented and divided, using various names and identities, but it’s time for us to realize that our strength lies in our unity and oneness.

The World recognizes us as Mizo too, a term that encompasses our shared history, culture and traditions. Embracing Mizo as our common nomenclature will not only bring us together but also earn us respect from our neighbours and facilitate our pursuit of separate administration.

MIC believes that unity is key to achieving our goals. When we are united, we can pool our resources, skills, and strengths to achieve common objectives. Our collective voice will be louder and more effective in bringing about positive change.

We urge our entire sister tribes to put aside differences and work towards a unified goal. Let us shed our individual identities and adopt Mizo as our collective identity. Together, we can achieve greatness and secure our rightful place in the region.

WHY UNITY AS MIZO?

• Mizo is recognized and respected term, widely known and respected by all including our neighbours.
• Unity as Mizo will bring us economic prosperity, social justice, and emancipation from division, domination, subjugation, and suppression.
• Mizo is an inclusive identity, welcoming all who want to be part of our community.
• Our shared history, culture, and tradition bind us together, and it’s time for us to recognize and celebrate our shared heritage.
• Unity as Mizo will enable us to preserve our collective culture and heritage and building a stronger and more united community.
• A united Mizo community will be better equipped to promote education and empowerment among our people, establish educational institutions, promote literacy, and empower our youth to become leaders and change-makers.
• Unity as Mizo will enhance our dream to live under one administration, enabling us to govern ourselves and make decisions that benefit our community.

MIC OBJECTIVES FOR MIZO INTEGRATION:

• Emotional Integration: Fostering a sense of belongingness and unity among all Mizos.
• Cultural Integration: Preserving and promoting our shared culture and tradition.
• Linguistic Integration: Promoting the use of Mizo language as our Lingua franca.
• Administrative Integration: Creating a unified administrative framework that empowers our people, ensures effective governance, and paves the way for a prosperous and harmonious United Mizoram.

OUR GOAL: UNITED MIZORAM.

MIC is committed to pursuing the implementation of the Mizo Accord under Article 3 of the India, constitution with the goal of merging our fragmented lands with Mizoram to form a United Mizoram.

Let us seize this opportunity to unite and work towards this noble goal. Let us put our Mizo identity first and strive for a brighter future for ourselves and our generations to come.

LET US REMIND OURSELVES AGAIN, ‘UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL’.

Let’s join hands and be part of Mizo Integration Movement. Let’s build a stronger, more united Mizo community, and secure our rightful place in the world.

LET US UNITE AND LIVE WELL, AND LIVE LONG. “GOD BLESS MIZO INTEGRATION MOVEMENT, BECAUSE, ‘IN GOD WE TRUST’.”

Issued by
Media & Publicity
MIZO INTEGRATION COUNCIL



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