Crediting the collaborative efforts of the government, armed forces and civil society organisations, Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla said that the state has been returning to peace and normalcy after the ethnic violence between Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities.
Under the close protection of the 33 Assam Rifles, farmers from both Kuki and Meitei communities are returning to their lands. With ploughs cutting through long-fallowed earth, a cautious but significant revival of agriculture has begun, one that symbolises resilience and coexistence.
An Emotional Homecoming! After more than two years of heartbreak and displacement, several Meitei families made a poignant return to Kangchup, a village nestled in the Lamshang subdivision of Imphal West district, Manipur.
Amidst the ongoing turmoil in Manipur, displaced families are beginning to find relief as they move into newly constructed homes in the serene Sharon Hills, marking a hopeful step after nearly two years in cramped relief camps, Taipei Times reported.
In a cramped relief camp inside the Ideal Girls' College in Akampat, Imphal East, cloth partitions hang between families, each thin curtain marking a space of loss, dignity, and resilience. More than 100 families, mostly from the border town of Moreh, nearly 100 kilometres away, have taken r
Now living as internally displaced persons in a relief camp at Churachandpur, Baite and over 500 other displaced Kuki people share cramped and unsanitary conditions.
In the mountainous region of Churachandpur in Manipur, tales of pride, sacrifice, and love for the nation resonate through the experiences of more than 10,000 Indian Army veterans who have honourably served their country. This district, inhabited by the Kuki-Zo tribe, has become a symbol
Churachandpur, predominantly inhabited by the Kuki-Zo community, remains economically crippled due to limited access to National Highways 02 and 37, which serve as the vital supply corridors connecting Manipur to Assam and Nagaland.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Sunday stated that the agency had arrested three insurgents involved in a fatal attack on security forces in Moreh, Manipur's Tengnoupal district, on January 17, 2024, resulting in the deaths of two police commandos and injuries to several others.
Markets across Imphal remained shut on Saturday as the city observed the second anniversary of the ethnic violence that has gripped Manipur since 2023, with residents marking the day in silence and reflection amid continued tensions.
Today marks two years since the ethnic violence that erupted in Manipur on May 3, 2023, between the Kuki and Meitei communities, an event that affected hundreds of lives and left a lasting impact across the state.
According to a statement released by Aam Aadmi Party MP, the Centre should hold immediate elections in Manipur to restore democracy and rebuild the people's trust.