THE INDIGENOUS Liangmai people were the first settlers on the Koubru Mountain, located in present-day Kangpokpi district at an elevation of 2,562 metres above the sea level. As per historical
THE INDIGENOUS Liangmai people were the first settlers on the Koubru Mountain, located in present-day Kangpokpi district at an elevation of 2,562 metres above the sea level. As per historical
The Liangmai Naga Council, Eastern Zone, Eastern Liangmai Chief Chairman Association and Ahangruak Chief Chairman Association have submitted a petition to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah
Liangmai organisations have urged the state government of Manipur to take up necessary actions to protect and preserve the rich flora and fauna of Koubru hill and also take measures
While the country battles against the dreaded Covid Second Wave, the religiosity and sacredness of Mount Koubru (Mount Simtong) has been the topic everyone immerses with in recent weeks. The
All Tribal Students’ Union, Manipur (ATSUM) has appealed to all the “ethnic communities” of the state to refrain from using provocative statements which have the potential to spark off communal
Liangmai Naga Council, Eastern Zone (LNC-EZ) and Eastern Liangmai Chief Chairmen Association (ELCCA) said on Friday that they were deeply disturbed by the “thoughtless act” of the Manipur government regarding
The Liangmai Naga Council, Eastern Zone (LNC-EZ), has strongly condemned the “diktats” issued against devotees Koubo Ra (Lord of Koubru) and destruction of the “road and bridges in Koubru Hill
Liangmai Naga Council (LNC), Liangmai Naga Katimai Ruangdi (LNKR) and Eastern Zone of Liangmai Naga Council have strongly objected to the proposed declaration of Mount Koubru area as sacred site