Friday, April 26, 2024

Topic: Manipur

Manipur: Bodies of 87 Kuki-Zo tribals killed in ethnic violence laid to rest amid tight security

In an emotional bid, families of Manipur’s Kuki Zo Tribal community buried their loved ones at Sehken in Manipur's Churachandpur district on Wednesday. Bodies of 87 members, which were lying in a Manipur morgue for almost eight months were finally laid to rest by the grieving families.

At least 13 killed during fighting in Manipur’s Tengnoupal

The bodies of 13 people were found in Manipur’s Tengnoupal district after security forces received inputs of a gunfight. Their bodies were found with...

Manipur insurgent group UNLF signs peace agreement with India

A peace agreement was signed on Wednesday between the United National Liberation Front (UNLF), an Imphal-based insurgent group, and the Government of India marking...

“When tribals of Manipur were losing respect for their lives…”: Adivasi poet, journalist declines award from India Today Group

Renowned poet and journalist Jacinta Kerketta, known for her powerful writings addressing injustices faced by Adivasi communities, has declined the 'Aaj Tak Sahitya Jagriti Udyman Pratibha Samman' award from the India Today Group.

Manipur Police book Kuki leader after his ‘self-rule’ ultimatum

The Manipur Police on Thursday filed a case against Indigenous Tribal Leaders’ Forum General Secretary Muan Tombing after he warned the Union government that the organisation will establish “self rule” in areas dominated by Kuki-Zos if its demands for a separate administration are not met in two weeks.

Manipur: ITLF gives two-week ultimatum for separate administration

The Indigenous Tribal Leaders Forum (ITLF), a coalition of tribal groups in Manipur, on Wednesday, gave the Union government two weeks to decide on...