Expressing its concern on the clash that took place between two ZUF factions recently, Zeliangrong Union of Assam, Manipur and Nagaland (ZU-AMN) “strongly” condemned the factional clash. “Two of our
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Expressing its concern on the clash that took place between two ZUF factions recently, Zeliangrong Union of Assam, Manipur and Nagaland (ZU-AMN) “strongly” condemned the factional clash. “Two of our
Manipur on Tuesday recorded six COVID-19 related illness deaths to take the total number of fatalities in the state to 150 on Tuesday. This is the third time in which
United Naga Council (UNC) said on Tuesday that the Naga flag and constitution are the “soul and spirit of Naga identity and Naga nationhood”. And as such, “in the event
Manipur State Council of the Communist Party of India (CPI) on Tuesday protested against hike of prices of essential commodities in Imphal. The sit-in-protest staged at Imphal Irawal Bhavan was
Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) on October 26 issued press statement on the encounter that took place on October 23 at Soubunglong (Leishok) village under Khoupum Police Station, Longmai (Noney) District,
Oath taking ceremony for Ginsuanhau elected uncontested from 60-Singhat (ST) Assembly Constituency has been announced today. The ceremony will be held on October 28, Wednesday at 2 pm in the
The ensuing by-elections to four constituencies of Manipur will see five crorepati candidates, among the 11 candidates, compete to represent their respective constituency. With two candidates having a criminal case
Okram Ibobi Sing on the flag hoisting of Indian National Congress (INC) candidate Dr Lamtinthang Haokip for 51-Saitu Assembly constituency held at Kholep village on Monday, described the present BJP
COVID-19 related illnesses claimed five more lives in Manipur, taking the total number of deaths in the state to 144 on Monday. The number of COVID-19 cases in the state has
Election campaigns are gaining momentum in four Assembly segments spread over three districts of Manipur. Chief Minister N Biren Singh, BJP’s by-election campaigner Dilip Saikia, ministers, MLAs and MPs of