Over 150 Volunteers Join Search for Missing 32-Year-Old Kaikho Daikho in Delhi

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Delhi, November 4: A large-scale search operation was carried out on Tuesday morning in Munirka, New Delhi, to locate 32-year-old Kaikho Daikho, who has been missing since October 26, 2025.

The operation, organized by the Mao Students’ Union Delhi (MSUD) in collaboration with Naga Students’ Union Delhi (NSUD), saw the participation of more than 150 volunteers from various Naga federating units and well-wishers. The search began with a prayer led by Asholi Chalai, setting a solemn yet hopeful tone for the day.

According to officials, the search teams gathered at Anupam, Munirka by 8:30 AM before dispersing across delhi in a coordinated effort to trace any leads. Despite several hours of thorough searching, no concrete information on Daikho’s whereabouts has been found as of now.

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The MSUD had earlier appealed to the public to join the search or assist by sharing verified information. Volunteers have also been requested to continue circulating Daikho’s details across social media and local networks.

For any relevant information, the family and organizing committee can be contacted at +91 8730935162 (Loshu, President, MSUD), +91 9233522506 (Mariikho, VP, MSUD), +91 7005496171 (Kapani, AGS, MSUD), and +91 8130247376 (Heshu Lokho, Family Representative).

Authorities and community members continue to urge the public to remain vigilant and report any possible sightings as efforts persist to bring Kaikho Daikho home safely.

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