Regional Archive
Manipur
Historical Record • Page 1
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Manipur2 Assam Rifles Personnel Killed in Suspected Naga Ambush
EngTwo Assam Rifles personnel were killed in a suspected Naga armed group ambush in Manipur's Ukhrul district. The incident occurred at Nungshang Kong, around 16 km east of Ukhrul Police Station.
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ManipurManipur: NPUI to stage protest over Naga killings
EngThe Naga People's Union, Imphal, has announced a mass sit-in protest in Imphal on July 7 over the killing of six Naga civilians. The protest is against the killings and the arrest of a Meitei village guard.
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ManipurManipur CM pays tribute to late MLA Vungzagin Valte
EngManipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh attends the funeral service of late Thanlon MLA Vungzagin Valte, becoming the first Chief Minister to visit Churachandpur since the ethnic violence broke out on May 3, 2023.
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ManipurAssam Rifles Conducts Biometric Registration Drive for Displaced Myanmar Nationals
EngAssam Rifles launched a joint identification, verification, and biometric registration drive for displaced Myanmar nationals in Manipur. The drive covered approximately 500 individuals across three villages.
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ManipurManipur CM Leads Anti-Drug Campaign
EngManipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh leads anti-drug campaign, urging people to shun narcotics for a better society. The campaign includes a 10-km Mega Awareness Run and a pledge against drug abuse.
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ManipurManipur's Unseen Suffering: Living Through Conflict
EngManipur has been trapped in a cycle of violence, displacement, and grief for over three years. Beyond the political debates and ethnic narratives, ordinary families are quietly suffering.
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ManipurKuki-Zo Council alleges selective security actions amid ongoing violence in Manipur
EngThe Kuki-Zo Council has expressed deep concern over the ongoing violence in Manipur, alleging selective security operations and unequal treatment of victims.
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ManipurKuki Inpi Manipur slams Home Minister over Arambai Tenggol remark
EngKuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) has strongly condemned Home Minister Govindas Konthoujam's reported remarks suggesting that efforts should be made to avoid further arrests and crackdowns on members of Arambai Tenggol (AT).
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ManipurManipur Hosts Workshop on AI in Journalism
EngManipur's DIPR hosts workshop on AI use in journalism and media verification, emphasizing responsible use of AI in media and its role in newsroom operations.
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ManipurManipur: AI, media fact-checking workshop held for journalists
EngThe Directorate of Information and Public Relations (DIPR), Government of Manipur, recently organised a one-day workshop on 'Application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Journalism and Media Fact-Checking' at the DIPR Auditorium in Imphal.
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ManipurManipur's Arambai Tenggol arrests raise questions about conflict and justice
EngRecent NIA-linked arrests in Manipur have brought the Arambai Tenggol question back into public debate, highlighting the need to understand the context of the conflict and the role of community-protection forces.
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ManipurManipur CM advocates mother tongue education
EngManipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh emphasizes the importance of mother tongue-based education and skill development during a workshop on the National Education Policy 2020.
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ManipurHundreds Protest in Manipur Over Killing of 6 Naga Civilians
EngProtesters demand justice for six Naga civilians allegedly abducted and killed in Manipur. The rally was organized by the All Naga Students' Association Manipur.
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ManipurManipur CM advocates mother tongue education
EngManipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh emphasizes the importance of mother tongue-based education and skill development during a workshop on implementing the National Education Policy 2020.
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ManipurThousands demand justice for slain Nagas in Imphal rally
EngA peace rally in Imphal drew thousands of participants demanding justice for six Naga men allegedly abducted and killed by suspected Kuki militants. The rally was organised by the All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur.
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ManipurAbducted Nagas were beheaded, mutilated ‘beyond recognition’
EngImphal: The abduction and killing of six Naga civilians allegedly by Kuki militants on May 13 has sent shockwaves across Manipur, with family members describing the condition of the recovered bodies as one of the most gruesome crimes witnessed in the state’s history. Weeks of waiting and prayers by
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ManipurManipur: Kuki-Zo groups stage coffin protest in Kangpokpi
EngHundreds of Kuki-Zo protesters on June 11 placed the coffin of slain villager Haogin Lhouvum along National Highway-2 in Kangpokpi town, demanding justice, greater security deployment and action against those responsible for his killing in neighbouring Tamenglong district. The protest was organised
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ManipurNSCN demands GoI declare Kuki groups as terrorist organisations
EngImphal: In a strong reaction to the brutal killing of six Naga men by a Kuki group, the National Socialist Council of Nagalim/Government of the People’s Republic of Nagalim (NSCN/GPRN) has strongly condemned the incident. In a statement, the NSCN termed the killing the “barbaric and grotesque
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Manipur‘I forgive them, but this must stop’: Brother of pastor killed in Manipur
EngImphal: For nearly a month, the family of Rev Dr Manu Thiumai lived between hope and uncertainty. Every passing day since May 13 brought fresh questions but few answers. The respected church leader from Konsakhul village was among six Naga men allegedly abducted by suspected Kuki militants from Lei
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ManipurManipur CM condemns killing of six abducted Naga
EngImphal: Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh strongly condemned the killing of six Naga villagers who were allegedly abducted by suspected armed militants from Leilon Vaiphei village in Kangpokpi district on May 13. The condemnation came after the mortal remains of the six villagers were r