Imphal News - Latest Updates & Headlines
Manipur: Supreme Court delegation attends duodecennial celebrations in Imphal
Imphal, March 23: A delegation of Supreme Court judges, which is on a visit in Manipur attended the duodecennial celebrations in Imphal on Sunday.
Security forces' searches underway to locate missing Meitei youth in Manipur
Imphal, March 21: Massive search by the Manipur police and other security forces continued for the fifth day on Thursday to locate 20-year-old Meitei youth Luwangthem Mukhesh, who went missing on March 16, an official said.
Manipur: 'Yaoshang' festival celebrates culture, colours in Imphal
Imphal, March 18: The vibrant five-day Yaoshang festival, which celebrates culture and colours in Manipur, kicked off and brought a sense of hope and celebration to the state after a year-long pause due to the unrest in the state since May 2023.
Tension in Manipur districts after Meitei youth goes missing
Imphal, March 17: A 20-year-old youth, belonging to the Meitei community has gone missing from Manipur's Imphal triggering serious tension in both Imphal West and Imphal East districts, officials said on Monday night.
Security forces conduct operations in Manipur, recover arms and ammunition
Imphal, March 16: Security forces carried out intelligence-based combing operations and cordon-and-search operations in both hill and valley districts of Manipur to recover looted arms and ammunition, Police said on Saturday.
INS Imphal concludes visit to Mauritius
New Delhi, March 15: INS Imphal concluded its port visit to Mauritius and left Port Louis on March 14, 2025. The ship was at Mauritius to participate in the 57th Mauritius National Day celebrations, representing India with a marching contingent, the Indian Navy band and flypast by two MH 60R helicopters, the Indian Navy said in a press release.
Manipur: Imphal West surrenders highest number of weapons after Governor's appeal
By Saurabh Trivedi, New Delhi, March 13: In a significant step towards restoring peace in Manipur, Imphal West has surrendered the highest number of weapons in response to Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla's appeal to turn in looted illegal arms.
Bridges of Friendship: Indian Navy participates in Mauritius National Day
Port Louis, March 13: India and Mauritius celebrated their enduring friendship in a grand way at the 57th Mauritius National Day parade. The Indian Navy made an impressive appearance, with a marching contingent, a Navy band, and two MH-60R helicopters from INS Imphal.
Manipur: Shutdown continues to hit life in tribal areas, no fresh incidents of violence
Imphal, March 12: Normal life continued to remain affected in the Kuki-Zo areas of Manipur for the fourth day on Wednesday due to the indefinite shutdown called by the Kuki-Zo Council (KZC), the apex body of the tribals, to protest the resumption of the bus services between state capital Imphal and the hill districts and the police action in the tribal areas on March 8.
Indian Navy contingent takes part in National Day parade of Mauritius
Port Louis, March 12: The Indian Navy contingent participated in the National Day parade of Mauritius on Wednesday.
Excited for an excellent march past: Indian Naval Contingent rehearses amid heavy rains for Mauritius National Day
Champ de Mars, March 11: Braving heavy rainfall, contingents from Mauritius and the Indian Navy conducted a full dress rehearsal at Champ de Mars ahead of the 57th Mauritius National Day celebrations.
Indian Naval Ship Imphal to participate in Mauritius National Day celebration 2025
Port Louis, March 10: The Indian Naval Ship Imphal arrived at Port Louis, the capital city of Mauritius, on March 10, 2025, marking its maiden port call, ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit.
Life crippled in Manipur's Kuki-Zo areas due to indefinite shutdown
Imphal, March 9: Normal life was badly affected in Kuki-Zo areas of Manipur on Sunday due to the indefinite shutdown called by the Kuki-Zo Council (KZC), the apex body of the tribals, to protest the resumption of the bus services between state capital Imphal and the hill districts.
Manipur: One killed, 27 cops among 43 people injured in clashes
Imphal, March 8: At least 43 people including 27 security personnel were injured and a protester was killed during the clashes in different districts as the Kuki-Zo tribal organisations protested against the resumption of the bus services between Imphal and the hill districts.
Manipur: Meitei body to hold peace march in tribal areas on March 8
Imphal, March 6: A leading Meitei civil society organisation -- Federation of Civil Society (FOCS) -- on Thursday announced that it along with other like-minded organisations would organise a peace march from Imphal to Naga people dominated district Senapati district on March 8.
20 illegally held weapons surrendered in Manipur
Imphal, March 3: Following the appeal of Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla and joint efforts in public awareness by District Police, Assam Rifles and CRPF, Civilians and community groups in Manipur have begun surrendering illegally held weapons.
Security forces recover huge cache of arms, ammunition in Manipur
Imphal, March 2: Security forces recovered a huge cache of arms, ammunition, and explosives during a search operation in the Sairemkhul area under Lamshang Police Station in Imphal West district.
Stolen cars used for extortion, in crimes against women in Manipur, 15 vehicles recovered
Imphal, Feb 23: Manipur Police have recovered 15 stolen vehicles which are being used to extort money from people, in crime against women and various other offences, officials said on Sunday.
Manipur: Security forces recover arms and ammunition in multiple search operations; 8 nabbed
Imphal, February 22: In a series of search operations across several districts of Manipur, security forces apprehended 8 individuals and recovered 7 arms, including 2 rifles and 5 Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).
Manipur Police detect selling of activated SIM cards, raid multiple places
Imphal, Feb 13: Manipur Police launched extensive raids in various places of Imphal East and Imphal West districts in connection with the selling of activated SIM cards on fake documents, suspected to be used by the underground militants and anti-social elements, officials said here on Thursday.