Manipur IDPs want temporary refuge from the government after being evicted from their Langol quarters.

Tension has escalated among around 200 displaced families residing at Langol Game Village Government Quarters in Imphal, Manipur, following an eviction order by the district administration. These families, who fled their homes during the ethnic violence of May 2023, have been living in temporary shelter for nearly two years amid ongoing insecurity and lack of alternative housing. They allege government neglect regarding permanent rehabilitation, security guarantees, and safe return plans. Despite appeals and petitions to the Deputy Commissioner and the Director General of Police, no official response or assurance has been received. The IDPs urge the government to withdraw or suspend eviction orders and adopt a compassionate approach until peace is restored. Over 60,000 people remain displaced across Manipur, many housed in relief camps and temporary shelters, with ongoing demands for security, compensation, and safe passage back to their homes.​

Officials say that logistics difficulties prevent Tripura’s rubber-based economy from growing.

Northeast India has witnessed remarkable infrastructure growth over recent years, transforming from a historically isolated region into a vital part of India’s national connectivity and economic integration. Under flagship policies like the Act East Policy and schemes such as the North East Special Infrastructure Development Scheme (NESIDS) and PM-DevINE, extensive road, rail, air, and digital infrastructure projects have been implemented or are underway. Nearly 16,207 km of National Highways have been constructed, linking state capitals, border areas, and regional markets more effectively. Rail connectivity has expanded with new lines in Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur, and Nagaland, boosting passenger and freight movement. Air connectivity has grown through the addition of greenfield airports. These efforts aim to enhance mobility, access to markets, and overall quality of life, while facilitating India’s strategic and economic outreach in the region.

The important tri-service exercise “Poorvi Prachand Prahar” will be conducted by India in Mechuka, Arunachal.

India will soon conduct the large-scale tri-service exercise ‘Poorvi Prachand Prahar’ in Mechuka, Arunachal Pradesh, to strengthen integrated warfighting capabilities among the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Defence PRO Lt. Col. Mahendra Rawat stated the month-long exercise will validate multi-domain operations across land, air, and maritime theatres, refine interoperability, and test command-and-control structures for joint missions. A major highlight will be the coordinated deployment of special forces, unmanned platforms, precision weapon systems, and networked operations centres under realistic high-altitude conditions. Revised tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) will be tested to sharpen combat agility and adaptability in challenging operational environments, marking the next step in India’s tri-service integration efforts after ‘Bhala Prahar’ in 2023 and ‘Poorvi Prahar’ in 2024. The exercise reaffirms the armed forces’ commitment to maintaining mission readiness and joint operational effectiveness in national defence.​

To improve regional connectivity, Assam CM wants to add new trains and expand the rail network.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma met Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw in New Delhi to discuss the expansion of Assam’s railway network and strengthen regional as well as cross-border connectivity. During the meeting, Sarma proposed three new Amrit Bharat trains for the state, a new rail corridor linking Umrangso in Dima Hasao with Lanka in Hojai, and faster execution of the Kokrajhar–Gelephu Mindfulness City railway project connecting Assam to Bhutan. He also sought more train stoppages across smaller towns to enhance accessibility. The Railway Minister assured positive and time-bound action on all proposals.

FIT INDIA FREEDOM RUN 6.0 – A GRAND CELEBRATION OF FITNESS AND UNITY AT BORO BEKERA

The Assam Rifles organized the Fit India Freedom Run 6.0 at Boro Bekera, Jiribam District, showcasing a grand celebration of fitness, unity, and national spirit. With over 450 participants, including school children, CSO members, CRPF, and Manipur Police personnel, the event featured energetic runs, Zumba sessions, a dog show, and vibrant community participation. The initiative truly reflected the spirit of Fit India, promoting togetherness, discipline, and a healthy lifestyle under the inspiring leadership of Col Prashant Singh Chundawat, SC.

Assam: Robots are used in construction at a Tata Semiconductor factory.

The Tata Semiconductor Assembly and Test Facility in Assam is deploying advanced robotics technology for construction, marking a first of its kind in India’s semiconductor industry. This state-of-the-art robotic automation not only speeds up construction timelines but sets new standards for precision and efficiency in large-scale infrastructure projects. The greenfield facility, with an investment of ₹27,000 crore, will produce 48 million semiconductor chips per day by the end of the 2025-26 financial year, catering to global demand across automotive, mobile, AI, and other key sectors. The project is a major step in India’s strategy for domestic chip manufacturing and positions Assam as a growing hub for high-tech manufacturing and innovation. It is supported by the state and central governments, with additional measures such as building an elephant-proof barrier to mitigate environmental risks near the site.

Tight security in Arunachal Pradesh ahead of Panchayat polls.

Security agencies in Arunachal Pradesh have been put on high alert ahead of the upcoming Panchayat elections to ensure peace and safety, following assurances from Governor Lt. General (Retd) K.T. Parnaik. The Governor conveyed these assurances to a delegation of the Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) amid concerns about security in the sensitive Tirap, Changlang, and Longding districts. He has emphasized the importance of conducting the elections in a peaceful, free, and fair manner and has held multiple security review meetings with representatives and officials to strengthen arrangements in the region. The Panchayat elections, scheduled for next month, are the first full local body polls since December 2020, with the Governor committed to coordinating with top state officials to ensure adequate security deployment during the elections.