Manipur Unrest: CoTU raises concern over exit of central forces
Posted on 28 Apr 2024
A 45-year-old father of five children, Lammang Kipgen, was killed during an attack early Sunday morning at Bethel village in the Leimakhong-Kangchup region.
Kangpokpi Correspondent
KANGPOKPI district, Manipur
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Posted on 28 Apr 2024
A 45-year-old father of five children, Lammang Kipgen, was killed during an attack early Sunday morning at Bethel village in the Leimakhong-Kangchup region.
Posted on 28 Apr 2024
A total 161 head constable and constable crew took oath for their duty to the nation after they successfully completed basic training which came after a rigorous training at STC-BSF.
Posted on 28 Apr 2024
Free anti-rabies vaccination was provided to many pets, mostly cats and dogs while vaccination for other animals like goats was also provided by the Veterinary department at their Veterinary Hospital cum office at Tuibong.
Posted on 26 Apr 2024
Assistant returning officer (Ukhrul) Kajaiai Gangmei wrote to the returning officer, 2-Outer Manipur (ST) Parliamentary Constituency, Manipur informing that miscreants have destroyed EVMs and VVPAT at 2 polling stations namely 44/36-Ukhrul (A) and 44/41-Ukhrul (D-1).
Posted on 26 Apr 2024
EVMs reportedly malfunctioned at four polling stations and the district administration immediately replaced and repaired them to continue with the polling.
Posted on 26 Apr 2024
Kuki-Zo populace in Sadar Hills Kangpokpi district had totally abstained from voting in the first phase poll as well.
Posted on 26 Apr 2024
Pherzawl district has 3,48,570 voters (17,419 women) who exercised their franchise in 78 polling stations spread across the two assembly segments.
Posted on 26 Apr 2024
amenglong police office in charge L Simon said that the Tamenglong police at Tamenglong police station and and Kaimai outpost had detected and seized 1,087 litre of Local DIC liquors and 213 bottles of foreign-made liquor amounting to be approximately Rs 270,650 of market value.
Posted on 26 Apr 2024
Polling for the Lok Sabha Election 2024 Phase 2 to be held from 7 am to 4 pm today.
Posted on 25 Apr 2024
An earth-shattering bomb blast, suspected to be an Improvised Explosive Device (IED), rocked Kangpokpi district around 12.30 am on Wednesday destroying a bridge along the National Highway-2.
Posted on 24 Apr 2024
In respect of Tamenglong district, there are no Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and no special polling stations.
Posted on 24 Apr 2024
The signing ceremony was held during the visit of a delegation from St Claret College, led by Chinmaya Dash, IQAC Coordinator, who travelled to Ukhrul, Manipur recently.
Posted on 24 Apr 2024
The annual event of Central for Community Initiative (CCI) known as ‘Friends of TMI Day’ was observed on Wednesday at the Green Hills Resort.
Posted on 22 Apr 2024
Kachui Timothy Zimik sought support from voters and urged them to work together to develop Tamenglong and Noney district.
Posted on 22 Apr 2024
the State Level Khongjom Day celebration to be held on April 23.
Posted on 22 Apr 2024
The deceased has been identified as one rifleman(GD) Gopal Biswakarma of Rajabari village, Sonitpur district in Assam.
Posted on 22 Apr 2024
The 484 edition of “Special Sunday”, initiated by the library for the welfare of the students, was also held during the event by organising an interaction programme of Deepi Chanu with the students.
Posted on 21 Apr 2024
The 24 polling stations designated as ‘Special Polling Stations’ for Displaced Voters, the three Model Polling Stations, and most of the 77 polling stations managed exclusively by women witnessed ‘Zero voter turnout’ till the end of voting at 4 pm apart from other polling stations in Kangpokpi constituency.
Posted on 21 Apr 2024
Pallel High School is surrounded by Kuki villages in Molnoi area and Meiteis have not been able to enter the area since the ongoing violence in Manipur erupted.
Posted on 20 Apr 2024
Two special polling stations were opened for the internally displaced persons at YK College Wangjing and Rice Research Station Khanagbok. Women polling personnel were on duty at all 40 polling stations of Thoubal district.