In a joint counter-insurgency operation, Assam Rifles and Manipur Police recovered a deadly cache of arms and explosives in Jiribam’s Makhabasti village, signaling a major step toward restoring peace in the region.
In a joint counter-insurgency operation, Assam Rifles and Manipur Police recovered a deadly cache of arms and explosives in Jiribam’s Makhabasti village, signaling a major step toward restoring peace in the region.
In a major counter-insurgency success, Assam Rifles and Manipur Police arrested an NSCN (Niki) cadre in Jiribam during Operation Talash—targeting extortion and kidnappings on NH-37
In a proactive step to ensure uninterrupted food supply during monsoon and national tensions, the Government of India has commenced advance rice distribution for June to August 2025 under PMGKAY in Assam. Through biometric verification and strict deadlines, authorities aim for 100% online delivery, reinforcing public trust and food security across the state.
In the aftermath of prolonged unrest, Manipur is witnessing a hopeful resurgence of peace and stability. With President’s Rule in place, security forces have restored law and order, particularly in violence-hit regions like Jiribam. As public trust grows and militant groups fracture, communities are now reclaiming their lives, signaling a united push toward a brighter, violence-free future.
Cachar Police seized heroin and opium worth ₹4.5 crore in Salchapra, Silchar, arresting two suspected drug peddlers. Assam CM lauds the operation as a major success in the state’s anti-drug campaign.
A Silchar Medical College doctor has been criticized online for his comments on boycotting the treatment of Bangladeshi nationals, prompting calls for government action.
A youth, Inungba Singh, went missing in the Barak River at Singerband while bathing with friends. Despite rescue efforts by police and SDRF, he remains untraced.
The historic Nrimata Bhairav Temple in Ujannagar, Cachar, founded over 200 years ago by the Kachari kings, is facing encroachment threats. Amid allegations of unauthorized land occupation, local leaders and devotees have called for urgent administrative intervention to protect the temple’s cultural and religious heritage.
A local journalist in Hailakandi, Mohammad Javed Hassan, has been arrested for allegedly spreading divisive remarks linked to the Pahalgam incident, sparking debates on press responsibility and communal harmony.
Women’s College, Silchar’s Economics Department launches their wall magazine Key to Create, offering students a platform to express academic insights, creativity, and socio-economic awareness, building a vibrant culture of scholarship and innovation.
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