Imphal: Three Meiteis and one Kuki-Zo persons were killed, while 3 were injured; 3 churches and 29 houses were torched in different locations of Manipur foothills in a fresh violence
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Imphal: Three Meiteis and one Kuki-Zo persons were killed, while 3 were injured; 3 churches and 29 houses were torched in different locations of Manipur foothills in a fresh violence
Imphal: Several Meeteis/Meiteis who before the Kuki-Zomi Meitei ethnic violence lived in Churachandpur Meitei Leikai (locality) staged a candle light vigil, while they protested against the Centre and state governments
Churachandpur: A silent coffin march was today held at Lamka town in Churachandpur District organised by at least 13 conglomerate students’ bodies of the Kuki-Zomi tribals joint by thousand clad
Newmai News Network Imphal: A powerful bomb suspected to be planted by militants went off at a village under Churachandpur police station of Churachandpur district bordering Bishnupur district of the
Churachandpur: The 1st year MBBS students of Churachandpur Medical College may now opt to attend classes from JNIMS in Imphal or CMC in Churachandpur. Also read | Education in Crisis:
Churachandpur, June 9: Helicopter service from Churachandpur to Imphal’s Bir Tikendrajit International Airport commenced from 36 Assam Rifles’ helipad located at Headquarter Veng, Churachandpur on June 9 for general public
Imphal: Justice UB Saha, Chairperson of Manipur Human Rights Commission (MHRC) accompanied by Member KK Singh in an order on Wednesday (June 7), responding to a complaint petition has sought
Imphal: The Directorate of Information and Public Relations Manipur on Wednesday while appealed to the netizens of the State not to upload comments and pictures creating panic and sense of
Imphal: Union Home Minister Amit Shah who is on a mission to restore normalcy and peace during his three-day visit in ethnic strife-torn Manipur discussed to take necessary action to
Churachandpur, May 26: Four tribal student organisations have accused media outlets of selective reporting in the ongoing ethnic violence in Manipur triggered on May 3. While declaring ban on Imphal