From Entitlement to Outcomes: The Case for Replacing MGNREGA with VBGRAM-G – Imphal Times

From Entitlement to Outcomes: The Case for Replacing MGNREGA with VBGRAM-G  Imphal Times

From Entitlement to Outcomes: The Case for Replacing MGNREGA with VBGRAM-G  Imphal Times

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Exhibition of rare archival photos offers visual insight into Manipur’s past – EastMojo

Exhibition of rare archival photos offers visual insight into Manipur’s past  EastMojo

Exhibition of rare archival photos offers visual insight into Manipur’s past  EastMojo

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TIM Demands Correction Of “Thadou-Kuki” From Educational Curriculum – Ukhrul Times

TIM Demands Correction Of “Thadou-Kuki” From Educational Curriculum  Ukhrul Times

TIM Demands Correction Of “Thadou-Kuki” From Educational Curriculum  Ukhrul Times

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What led to President’s rule in the strife-hit Manipur? The story so far – The Hindu

What led to President’s rule in the strife-hit Manipur? The story so far  The Hindu

What led to President’s rule in the strife-hit Manipur? The story so far  The Hindu

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What led to President’s rule in the strife-hit Manipur? The story so far – The Hindu

What led to President’s rule in the strife-hit Manipur? The story so far  The Hindu

What led to President’s rule in the strife-hit Manipur? The story so far  The Hindu

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Renowned Shumang Leela Singer Jeeten Kumar Naorem Passes Away in Imphal – Borok Times

Renowned Shumang Leela Singer Jeeten Kumar Naorem Passes Away in Imphal  Borok Times

Renowned Shumang Leela Singer Jeeten Kumar Naorem Passes Away in Imphal  Borok Times

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Stolen years of Manipur’s history ?

Today, Manipur stands fractured. What is often described as “ethnic violence” between Meiteis and Kukis has stretched into its third year, with no clear end in sight. Highways remain blockaded, normal life is suspended, and an entire generation of young people is growing up amid fear, displacement, and uncertainty. By Leichombam Kullajit Manipur’s present tragedy […]

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Today, Manipur stands fractured. What is often described as “ethnic violence” between Meiteis and Kukis has stretched into its third year, with no clear end in sight. Highways remain blockaded, normal life is suspended, and an entire generation of young people is growing up amid fear, displacement, and uncertainty.

By Leichombam Kullajit

Manipur’s present tragedy is not merely a clash of communities; it is the cumulative outcome of years of political manipulation, calculated neglect, and strategic opportunism. What is unfolding today is not an accident of history, but the consequence of choices long made and quietly sustained.
The Government of India is well aware that a significant portion of the Kuki population in Manipur traces its origins to cross-border migration from Myanmar, facilitated by the porous and forested frontiers of Mizoram and Manipur. It is also aware of the harsh realities many of these migrants face—precarious living conditions, economic marginalisation, and the pervasive influence of criminal networks, including drug trafficking, in the region across the eastern border.
Yet, instead of addressing these vulnerabilities through meaningful development, rehabilitation, and integration, the Indian state chose a different path. It identified grievance as an instrument and despair as a resource. These marginalised communities were not uplifted; they were used—deployed as strategic proxies in the state’s long-standing effort to counter insurgencies it perceived as existential threats, particularly those involving Meitei and Naga movements in the northeastern subcontinent.


This reality is not lost on the Kukis themselves. They understand the nature of their exploitation and the unspoken bargain it entailed: compliance in exchange for recognition, protection, and the distant promise of political accommodation. It is within this context that the Suspension of Operations (SoO) agreement of 2008 must be understood.
Many continue to ask how nearly 25 armed Kuki militant organisations—fragmented along clan lines—could suddenly emerge under the banner of defending the Indian Constitution. Unlike Meitei or Naga insurgent groups, which evolved over decades in open defiance of the Indian state, these organisations appeared abruptly, accepted constitutional legitimacy, and entered into SoO arrangements with remarkable ease. Prior to the 1990s, there were no consolidated Kuki militant platforms such as the KNO or UPF, nor were there articulated political demands of comparable scale. This raises an unavoidable question: on what basis did the Indian Army negotiate a Suspension of Operations with groups that posed no direct challenge to the territorial integrity of the country?
The answer, many believe, lies in a strategic calculation. For New Delhi, the principal obstacle was never the Kukis or their armed groups—it was the entrenched political aspirations of the Meiteis and the Nagas. In that equation, the Kukis became a convenient counterweight.
Today, Manipur stands fractured. What is often described as “ethnic violence” between Meiteis and Kukis has stretched into its third year, with no clear end in sight. Highways remain blockaded, normal life is suspended, and an entire generation of young people is growing up amid fear, displacement, and uncertainty. Under these circumstances, it is reasonable to ask whether the crisis has been allowed—perhaps even engineered—to linger, quietly stealing the future of Manipur’s youth and erasing irreplaceable chapters of its history.
Political games may succeed for a time, but they cannot endure indefinitely. If the Government of India genuinely seeks peace, stability, and justice in Manipur, it must abandon short-term tactical thinking and confront the deeper causes of the conflict it helped shape. Otherwise, the burden of this unresolved crisis will not only continue to devastate Manipur—it will return, heavier and more complex, to the very state that once believed it could control the outcome.

( Leichombam Kullajit is a senior jounalist based in Imphal.)

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Manipur Police seize arms, drugs, arrest militants, liquor traders – UNITED NEWS OF INDIA

Manipur Police seize arms, drugs, arrest militants, liquor traders  UNITED NEWS OF INDIA

Manipur Police seize arms, drugs, arrest militants, liquor traders  UNITED NEWS OF INDIA

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Where Is My Pat? A Reflection on Lamphelpat, Memory, and Misguided Development

Due to excessive excavation, Lamphelpat’s depth has reportedly reached around 8-10 metres. Such unscientific deepening directly violates basic wetland management principles. It raises a critical question: is Lamphelpat still a natural wetland, or has it been turned into an artificial water reservoir? By Maxstone Irom This article is born out of worry, longing, and deep […]

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Due to excessive excavation, Lamphelpat’s depth has reportedly reached around 8-10 metres. Such unscientific deepening directly violates basic wetland management principles. It raises a critical question: is Lamphelpat still a natural wetland, or has it been turned into an artificial water reservoir?

By Maxstone Irom

This article is born out of worry, longing, and deep nostalgia of my childhood days around Lamphelpat. I grew up with this wetland as part of my everyday life. It was not just a landscape, it was a living space where memories were created, relationships were built, and nature quietly shaped who I am today. For me, Lamphelpat was never just water and land.

On February 2 2026, as part of World Wetlands Day, Go Green Group Manipur, a youth collective, initiated a reflection and listening circle called Pat Ki Wari. The idea was simple yet powerful: to reconnect with our wetlands and revisit the memories and meanings attached to them. As part of this initiative, we walked around Lamphelpat, observed its present condition, and shared stories rooted in our personal journeys. While much has changed, the place still holds immense emotional and cultural significance in my life.

Lamphelpat is one of my core memories. It is where I experienced my first boat ride. Every Sunday morning, I would go for a walk with my family to watch Urok (Threskiornis melanocephalus)and other birds, returning home with a bunch of thambal (lotus). During the monsoon, when the pat would flood, I accompanied my father to buy fresh fish. In winter, we went fishing together. Those mornings, with muddy slippers, small fishes in my hands, and my father’s quiet smile beside me, felt richer than anything money could buy. These were not extraordinary moments; they were ordinary days made meaningful by nature.

As I age, Lamphelpat continued to shape my life. During my teenage years, it became my refuge. Whenever I felt overwhelmed, confused, or restless, I would sit by the water for hours, finding peace in silence. With friends, I watched sunsets near the RIMS side of the pat, clicking countless photographs that still remind me of simpler times. Lamphelpat is not just a place; it is a place that raised me, comforted me, and quietly taught me how to breathe in difficult times. But today, I find myself asking: where is my pat?

After nearly three years, I was shocked when I returned. It no longer looked like the wetland I grew up with. Under the so called “Lamphelpat water body Rejuvenation Project,” implemented by the Water Resources Department and funded by the New Development Bank, large portions of the wetland have been dug up. The excavated silt has been piled into artificial hills, permanently altering the natural landscape. What was once a living ecosystem now resembles a construction site.

As an environmental science student, this transformation raises serious concerns. According to the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2017, the depth of a wetland should not exceed 6 meters. However, due to excessive excavation, Lamphelpat’s depth has reportedly reached around 8-10 metres. Such unscientific deepening directly violates basic wetland management principles. It raises a critical question: is Lamphelpat still a natural wetland, or has it been turned into an artificial water reservoir?

This seemingly unscientific dredging has also destabilized the surrounding infrastructure. Roads connecting important institutions such as Shija Hospital and the National Institute of Technology have started sinking. To address this, an overbridge had to be constructed, an expensive solution to a problem that could have been avoided with proper planning.

Lamphelpat is also home to Manipur’s famous indigenous pony. The swampy terrain once provided a safe and natural space for grazing and movement. Today, however, due to altered water levels, deep excavated pits, and unstable ground, several ponies have reportedly died after falling into these areas. What was once a natural playground and shelter has now been turned into a death trap created by human negligence and poor planning.

A report on East Mojo has also suggested that parts of nearby villages experienced flooding after the project’s implementation. When a wetland’s natural water-holding and drainage capacity is disrupted, such consequences are inevitable. Instead of reducing disaster risks, this project appears to have increased them.

Equally worrying is the rapid growth of concrete structures around Lamphelpat. Buildings are coming up in every direction, slowly replacing this wetland. In recent years, several new government buildings, hospitals, and offices have also been constructed within and around parts of the wetland. This has led to encroachment and fragmentation of Lamphelpat.. This severely disrupts water flow, wildlife movement, and ecological balance. This unchecked unplanned urbanization further weakens the wetland’s ecological function and isolates it from its natural surroundings. A wetland cannot survive when it is slowly suffocated by cement and divided by unplanned construction.

 

Overbridge construction in progress at Lamphelpat

 

Under the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2017, wetlands are meant to be protected from unscientific alteration, encroachment, and ecological degradation. The Manipur State Wetland Authority is responsible for ensuring protection of all the wetland in the state.

Yet, in the case of Lamphelpat, there is little public evidence of strict monitoring, transparent assessment, or community consultation. This reflects a serious failure of governance and accountability.

Let me be clear: development and rejuvenation are necessary. Wetlands do require restoration, maintenance, and protection. But development without ecological understanding is destruction in disguise. True rejuvenation should strengthen a wetland’s natural character, not erase it.

Till today, no comprehensive environmental impact assessment of this project has been made publicly accessible. There is no clear record of meaningful consultation with local communities, ecologists, traditional users, or independent researchers. This lack of transparency raises serious doubts about the legitimacy of the entire project.

Lamphelpat did not need to be dug. It needed protection from encroachment, pollution, and unplanned construction. It needed proper waste management, biodiversity conservation, and community participation. Instead, it received heavy machinery and cosmetic “development” that prioritised appearance over ecology.

What hurts the most is not just the physical transformation, but the emotional loss. A space that once nurtured childhoods, livelihoods, culture, and biodiversity is slowly being stripped of its soul. When a wetland dies, a part of our collective memory dies with it. For many of us, Lamphelpat is not a project site. It is memory, identity, and heritage.

If we truly care about sustainable development, then projects like this must be fundamentally rethought. Policies must respect science, local knowledge, and lived experiences. Youth voices, indigenous knowledge, and environmental expertise should be central, not optional.

This reflection is not just an expression of nostalgia. It is a call to action for authorities to answer, for institutions to take responsibility, and for citizens to demand better. We still have time to correct our mistakes. We still have time to restore Lamphelpat with wisdom, sensitivity, and accountability.

If we cannot save Lamphelpat, a wetland that raised generations of us, what hope do we have of
saving anything at all?

 

 

(Maxstone Irom is a writer and poet from Manipur, India, known for his published works in local newspapers and online platforms, often focusing on the social and political issues of his home state.)

 

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Manipur Set for New Government as BJP Appoints Tarun Chugh to Oversee Legislative Party Poll – Dainik Jagran MP CG

Manipur Set for New Government as BJP Appoints Tarun Chugh to Oversee Legislative Party Poll  Dainik Jagran MP CG

Manipur Set for New Government as BJP Appoints Tarun Chugh to Oversee Legislative Party Poll  Dainik Jagran MP CG

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Manipur: India Team-B wins 7th International Women’s Polo Tournament – NENow.in

Manipur: India Team-B wins 7th International Women’s Polo Tournament  NENow.in

Manipur: India Team-B wins 7th International Women’s Polo Tournament  NENow.in

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Manipur Congress Moves HC Alleging Unconstitutional Actions by Governor – Pratidin Time

Manipur Congress Moves HC Alleging Unconstitutional Actions by Governor  Pratidin Time

Manipur Congress Moves HC Alleging Unconstitutional Actions by Governor  Pratidin Time

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Manipur Congress challenges Governor’s acts, seeks assembly dissolution – Asianet Newsable

Manipur Congress challenges Governor’s acts, seeks assembly dissolution  Asianet Newsable

Manipur Congress challenges Governor’s acts, seeks assembly dissolution  Asianet Newsable

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USA Joins UK, Australia, Canada, and Bangladesh: How ‘Fashion Tourism 2026’ is Making Manipur the Next Fashion Capital — and Airlines Can’t Keep Up! – Travel And Tour World

USA Joins UK, Australia, Canada, and Bangladesh: How ‘Fashion Tourism 2026’ is Making Manipur the Next Fashion Capital — and Airlines Can’t Keep Up!  Travel And Tour World

USA Joins UK, Australia, Canada, and Bangladesh: How ‘Fashion Tourism 2026’ is Making Manipur the Next Fashion Capital — and Airlines Can’t Keep Up!  Travel And Tour World

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Manipur Congress Chief Challenges Governor’s Actions in High Court – Devdiscourse

Manipur Congress Chief Challenges Governor’s Actions in High Court  Devdiscourse

Manipur Congress Chief Challenges Governor’s Actions in High Court  Devdiscourse

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Manipur: NIA court frames charges against Kukiland outfit chief Mark Haokip – NENow.in

Manipur: NIA court frames charges against Kukiland outfit chief Mark Haokip  NENow.in

Manipur: NIA court frames charges against Kukiland outfit chief Mark Haokip  NENow.in

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Fashion Tourism 2026 showcases Manipur’s handloom, textile traditions – EastMojo

Fashion Tourism 2026 showcases Manipur’s handloom, textile traditions  EastMojo

Fashion Tourism 2026 showcases Manipur’s handloom, textile traditions  EastMojo

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