Imphal, April 11: A joint security operation foiled an attempt by miscreants to retrieve a hidden cache of arms and ammunition in the fringe areas of Saiton and Haiyaikon under
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Imphal, April 11: A joint security operation foiled an attempt by miscreants to retrieve a hidden cache of arms and ammunition in the fringe areas of Saiton and Haiyaikon under
Shillong, April 3: The Khasi Students Union (KSU) today requested the Committee on Reforms in the Meghalaya Public Services Commission (MPSC) to consider its twenty-point charter to ensure transparency and
Speech delivered by NG Lorho, president of the United Naga Council at the mass rally held at Ukhrul Headquarters on Wednesday against the scrapping of the Free Movement Regime (FMR)
Senapati, April 1: In an epoch-making event, the curtain has risen on the Women’s Self-Defence Training at Mount Everest College, Senapati, aimed at equipping female students with essential self-defence techniques and
Imphal, Mar 29: The 23rd Raising Day of the Meitei Huyen Lanlong Sintam Sanglen (Satjal Academy) Toubul Branch, under the Universal Friendship Organization (UFO) Headquarter No. 2 Lamlangdong Battalion, was commemorated
Senapati, March 24, 2025: The Purul Youth & Students’ Organization (PYSO) and the Koide Youth & Students’ Organization (KYSO) have once again expressed deep concern and raised their voices against
Imphal, March 21: The deplorable National Highway 37, also known as the Imphal-Jiribam road, passing through areas like Langjing Achouba and Patsoi in Imphal West, has become a major concern
Ukhrul, March 20: The Assam Rifles in a press release said it honoured 40 candidates who were selected for the Territorial Army (TA) Battalion of Indian Army on March 20.
Chandel, March 20: The Naga students of Manipur, under the aegis of the All Naga Students’ Association Manipur (ANSAM), organized a peace rally on Wednesday at N Satang village in
Imphal, Mar 3: The Manipur Ex-MLA Welfare Association has urged the Manipur Governor for discontinuation of re-engagement of retired government officials in the state. Drawing the attention of the Governor
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