Imphal: The Excise Station in Sapormeina in Manipur, in connection with the 18th Lok Sabha Election in 2024, took action against the illegal sale and consumption of excisable articles in
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Imphal: The Excise Station in Sapormeina in Manipur, in connection with the 18th Lok Sabha Election in 2024, took action against the illegal sale and consumption of excisable articles in
Ukhrul: Manipur Police on Sunday apprehended two miscreants from Arambai Tenggol linked to the abduction and physical assault of four Manipur Police Personnel on May 11, 2024. The arrested individuals,
Kangpokpi: In a disturbing turn of events, armed miscreants abducted and subjected four policemen to a brutal assault in Manipur’s Kangpokpi district. The Committee on Tribal Unity (CoTU) swiftly responded
Ukhrul: The Committee on Tribal Unity, Kangpokpi, has raised concerns regarding the safety of Centre Security Forces in Manipur, particularly the Centre Reserve Police Forces (CRPF), amidst threats from “Meitei
Ukhrul: The Committee on Tribal Unity, Kangpokpi today observed the completion of one-year at the Martyr Cemetery in Phaijang to mark the year long conflict which erupted on May 3,
Ukhrul: The Committee on Tribal Unity has called for a 12-hour “Total Shutdown” in the entire Sadar Hills Kangpokpi for what is it is calling an “unprovoked attack at Kangchup
Ukhrul: The Committee on Tribal Unity said it vehemently condemns the attack at Phaijang-Luwangsangol by the secessionist armed Militias and Arambai Tenggol at around 12 pm on Tuesday afternoon. “Mention
Kangpokpi: In what looks like a response to the collective decision taken by the Civil Society Organizations of Sadar Hills in Kangpokpi District, announced by Committee on Tribal Unity (CoTU)
Tengnoupal: The Aimol Students’ Union, Manipur (ASU) has issued a strong condemnation regarding a press release by the Kuki Students’ Organization (KSO) Headquarters (HQ) over its congratulatory note of few
The Manipur Theological College (MTC) on Wednesday held a community prayer for the forthcoming 18th Lok Sabha Election 2024. The mass prayer conducted at the EMW Chapel Hall in Dr. GG