Govt of Manipur Updates on Six Missing Persons
Condolence: Upa Khaikhanlam | Mission Veng
🕊️ Elder Khaikhanlam of Mission Veng, Lamka, passed away on Monday morning, 1 June 2026.
We extend our deepest condolences to the bereaved family, relatives, and loved ones during this difficult time.
Rest in Peace, Elder Khaikhanlam. 🕯️🙏
Rajiv Singh Relinquishes Charge as Manipur DGP
Imphal, May 31, 2026: Shri Rajiv Singh, IPS, today relinquished the charge of Director General of Police (DGP), Manipur, after serving as the State’s top police officer for the past three years.
On the occasion, Shri Rajiv Singh expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the people of Manipur, elected representatives, civil society organisations, and public leaders from both the hill and valley districts for their cooperation and support throughout his tenure.
He also conveyed his sincere appreciation to the security forces, including the Army, Assam Rifles, CRPF, BSF, ITBP, SSB, CISF, and other sister agencies for their continued cooperation and assistance in maintaining peace and security across the State.
Extending his best wishes to the incoming DGP, Shri Rajiv Singh also conveyed his appreciation to all officers and personnel of the Manipur Police for their dedication and service. He expressed confidence that the force would continue to serve the people of Manipur with professionalism, commitment, and dedication in the years ahead.
His departure marks the end of a three-year tenure during which he worked closely with various stakeholders and security agencies in addressing the State’s law and order challenges.
KSO Delhi | Blood in the Hills: Can Manipur Ever Heal?
The conference opened with a deeply moving address by Dr. Mary Grace Zou, a prominent Delhi University educator and a fierce voice for the Kuki-Zo community. Her voice trembled but remained steady as she detailed the events of 13 May 2026.
Taking the podium next, Mr. Thangminlal Doungel, a research scholar and Vice President of KSO Delhi & NCR, placed the current bloodshed into a broader, documented historical context. He dismantled the harmful political rhetoric that labels the Kuki-Zo people as “foreigners” or “migrants” on their own land.
Perhaps the most gripping moment of the afternoon came via video conference from Manipur. Haominlun Sitlhou, the son of the murdered Rev. Dr. Vumthang Sitlhou, stared into the camera from his home. The audience listened in breathless silence.
The conference concluded with powerful appeals from Ms. Kim Haokip, spokesperson for the Kuki-Zo Women Forum Delhi, and Professor Pauthang Haokip of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU).
What this press conference makes undeniably clear is that Manipur can no longer be treated with temporary, band-aid solutions or selective justice. The tragic ambush of peaceful pastors and the subsequent hostage crisis are symptoms of a much deeper institutional failure. When peacemakers are murdered with absolute impunity, the entire fabric of a democratic society is under threat.
India’s First “Ningol Van” Launched at Taobungkhok, Imphal West
Imphal, 31 May 2026: The Association of MSAP (Manipur Students’ Association, Pune) Alumni, Manipur, a registered society under the Manipur Societies Registration Act, 1989 (Regn. No. 915/M/SR/2025), successfully launched its year-long statewide tree plantation campaign with a major plantation drive held at Taobungkhok, Imphal West District, on Sunday, 31st May 2026, under the theme “Now for Climate.”
The programme,
held from 7:00 a.m. to 11:am, was organized by the Association of MSAP
Alumni, Manipur, in association with the Council for Educational
Administration and Management (CEAM), Manipur Chapter, and the Taobungkhok
Progressive Youth Pioneers’ Association (TPYPA), with support from the Forest
Department, Government of Manipur.
The event was
graced by Shri L. Joykumar Singh, IFS, Chief Conservator of Forests, as
the Chief Guest. Shri R.K. Amarjit Singh, IFS, Conservator of Forests,
Central Circle, and Shri Vikram Suresh Nadhe, IFS, Divisional Forest
Officer, Central Forest Division, attended as Guests of Honour. The
programme was presided over by Prof. (Dr.) Th. Asha Sinha, President,
Association of MSAP Alumni, Manipur.
In her
presidential address and vote of thanks, Prof. (Dr.) Th. Asha Sinha expressed
sincere gratitude to the Forest Department, Government of Manipur, for its
wholehearted support in making the programme a success. She particularly
acknowledged the Department’s assistance in providing saplings, technical support,
manpower, and an Earth Auger Machine for pit digging during the preparatory
phase.
She also
conveyed appreciation to the partner organizations - CEAM, Manipur Chapter, and
TPYPA - as well as members of the Association, MSAP students, local residents,
Meira Paibi groups, and the women participants of the Ningol Van initiative for
their enthusiastic participation and cooperation.
As part of the
plantation drive, approximately 300 saplings of indigenous and
environmentally suitable species, including Bokul, Leihao, Heikru, Yongchak,
Mayokpha, Manahei, Jam, Theibong, and other locally adapted species, were
planted across five locations in Taobungkhok village:
1.
Ipa Loyarakpa Ima Ningthemleima Lai Haraobung
2.
Eco-Tourism Park
3.
Taobungkhok Upper Primary School
4.
TWC Hockey Ground
5.
Water Supply Pukhri Campus
The plantation
drive was undertaken with the objective of promoting environmental stewardship,
enhancing green cover, restoring local ecosystems, and contributing to climate
resilience and sustainable development in Manipur.
A special
highlight of the programme was the establishment of “Ningol Van,”
believed to be the first such initiative in India. Around 50 women
participants (Ningols) planted saplings of various species, symbolizing the
important role of women in environmental conservation and sustainable
development. The initiative is in line with the Government of Manipur’s
recently launched Ningol Van programme, which seeks to recognize and strengthen
women's contributions to forest conservation, biodiversity protection, and
ecological sustainability.
Approximately 150
participants, including members of the Association of MSAP Alumni, CEAM
Manipur Chapter, TPYPA, MSAP students, local residents, and Meira Paibi groups,
took part in the plantation drive. Their enthusiastic participation reflected a
strong collective commitment towards building a greener, healthier, and more
sustainable future for Manipur. Refreshments were served following the
plantation activity.
The plantation
programme was coordinated by Adv. Suresh Sarangthem on behalf of the
Association of MSAP Alumni, Manipur, while the proceedings were conducted by Adv.
Jotindra Luwang, Joint Secretary of the Association.
Issued by:
Sd/- Sd/-
Kulabidhu Chanam Vikram
Suresh Nadhe
Secretary Divisional Forest Officer
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