Ukhrul, May 31: A vehicle carrying seven passengers was struck by a falling boulder in a rockslide near Nungdolan area under Kangpokpi District on Saturday afternoon. The incident occurred around
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Ukhrul, May 31: A vehicle carrying seven passengers was struck by a falling boulder in a rockslide near Nungdolan area under Kangpokpi District on Saturday afternoon. The incident occurred around
Tamenglong, May 31: A massive landslide has struck the Awangkhul area between Nungkao and New Kaiphundai in Noney and Tamenglong districts, disrupting road movement. The incident, which occurred on Saturday
Tamenglong, May 23: A democratic mass rally for the protection of indigenous land and resources was held at Tamenglong Headquarters. The protest rally was organized by the Joint Action Committee
Senapati, 14 May: The All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur (ANSAM) has directed all its Constituent Units and Subordinate Units to hoist the Naga National Flag to commemorate the 74th Naga
Ukhrul, May 12: The Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Delhi (ZSUD), has officially announced the newly elected Executive Council for the tenure 2025–2026, following the successful conduct of its Annual General Body
Ukhrul, May 12: The United Naga Council (UNC) in a fervent appeal has called upon all its constituent units and subordinate bodies to organise a special day of prayer on
Tamenglong, May 3: A significant Legal Awareness Conclave was held today at Achievers Stadium, Model Village in Tamenglong, organized by The Cham, a Rongmei vernacular daily newspaper published from Tamenglong
Imphal, March 25: The Rongmei Naga People’s Organisation (RNPO) said today that it “welcomes the verdict of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India issued on March 18, 2025, directing the
Ukhrul, March 19: In a historic first, the Ukhrul District Working Journalists’ Assocıation (UDWJA) organised a Naga Journalists’ Conclave from 17 to 19 March 2025 at Magen Hills, Viewland, in
Ukhrul, March 14: The Liangmai Naga Katimai Ruangdi (LNKR), Manipur, has strongly objected to the Central Government’s decision to revoke the Free Movement Regime (FMR) and construct border fencing in